Category:Military facilities of the United States in Guam
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English: Guam had a U.S. military governor 1899-1941 and 1944-1949, so technically the entire island might be considered a military facility during this period, but this category should be for explicitly military files.
Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
A
C
- Camp Barnett (6 F)
H
- Harmon Air Force Base (2 F)
J
M
N
- Naval Air Station Agana (19 F)
O
P
- Piti Navy Yard (15 F)
V
- VS-1M (15 F)
Media in category "Military facilities of the United States in Guam"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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21st SOPS Det 2 triumphs over Mangkhut (4752220).jpeg 1,224 × 689; 282 KB
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Communications Site Barrigada, JRM INRMP 091912 (cropped).jpg 1,946 × 1,927; 643 KB
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Communications Site Barrigada, JRM INRMP 091912.pdf 1,275 × 1,650; 1.26 MB
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Earl H. "Pete" Ellis Collection - "Insular Patrol Station, Guam, 1914" (48586124536).jpg 1,990 × 1,133; 576 KB
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Insular Patrol Station, Merizo, Guam, 1914 (48586124306).jpg 1,950 × 1,263; 624 KB
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Mountains of Guam and a military antenna farm (line380841873).jpg 2,592 × 1,944; 2.37 MB
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Northern Insular Patrol Station, Guam, 1914 (48586267862).jpg 1,936 × 1,331; 675 KB
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U.S. Department of Defense lands on Guam, 2010 (Barrigada).jpg 1,021 × 598; 63 KB
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U.S. Department of Defense lands on Guam, 2010 (cropped).jpg 2,267 × 2,518; 321 KB
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U.S. Department of Defense lands on Guam, 2010.pdf 1,275 × 1,650; 185 KB
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US Naval Radio Station Libugon on Guam in 1934.jpg 792 × 627; 279 KB