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strength about 540 km (340 miles) southeast of | Guam, a small island under possession of the United |
after an unsuccessful 2002 run for Governor of | Guam against Republican Felix Perez Camacho. |
Guam Air Depot (later Guam Air Materiel Area, Marian | |
Guam also sent three unpledged party delegates to th | |
hs, and even as far away as Japan, Philippines, | Guam, American Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, and pa |
ports of call, rearming warships at Leyte Gulf, | Guam, and Saipan in addition to Ulithi. |
over 1,900 community banks in 47 states - plus | Guam and Bermuda. |
nd Truk Islands, as well attacking Wake Island, | Guam and Saipan. |
n Francisco, California on 23 November 1907 via | Guam and Honolulu. |
al, he served as the United States Attorney for | Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands from May 2003 |
or the next four months, Austin operated out of | Guam and Saipan. |
present in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, | Guam, and Costa Rica. |
ines in Japanese waters, as well as voyaging to | Guam and Subic Bay. |
r 1945, disembarked passengers at Pearl Harbor, | Guam, and Ulithi Atoll, and arrived at Manila on Luz |
she completed additional "Magic Carpet" runs to | Guam and Pearl Harbor. |
Carolines-taking on potable water at Manus and | Guam and discharging it into water carriers and smal |
ncluded weather service on the Kwajalein Atoll, | Guam and Hawaii. |
States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, | Guam and the Virgin Islands. |
To date it has only been recorded from | Guam and Condor Reef in the Carolina Islands althoug |
visited Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, Truk, | Guam, and Manila. |
d, but the majority of the regiment was sent to | Guam and prepared to repel the American invasion. |
2, Mutsuki escorted a troop convoy from Truk to | Guam, and then joined the invasion of the Solomon Is |
Departing on 14 September 1945, she steamed via | Guam and Eniwetok to Pearl Harbor, and was attached |
Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, | Guam, and Hawaii. |
t, radar picket, and escort services as Saipan, | Guam, and Tinian were added to the growing list of A |
and drug interdiction efforts off the coasts of | Guam and Central and South America. |
He was a professor at the University of | Guam, and was then elected as a Republican to the Ho |
ter gathering vital weather data, she sailed to | Guam and arrived 30 January for refit. |
o included the outlying bases of Midway Island, | Guam and Wake Island. |
cquired territories in the Philippines, Hawaii, | Guam and Puerto Rico, a view that was consistently i |
After escorting a transport to | Guam and putting in to Okinawa, she returned to Ulit |
In addition to cruises between | Guam and Saipan, she steamed to Peleliu, Palaus, and |
uch as minimum legal size limit restrictions in | Guam and Vanuatu, and the capture of ovigerous femal |
Similar duty took her to Pearl Harbor, | Guam, and Saipan between 28 November and 17 January |
atios and death rates for Chamorro residents of | Guam and Rota were 50-100 times that of developed co |
Sharps returned to | Guam and central Pacific operations until her home p |
, West, and Polynesia can be found in Japan and | Guam, and his cuisine is also available to Continent |
of 15 June, bombarded the shores of Saipan and | Guam, and served as radar picket through the Battle |
She retired to | Guam and was ordered to proceed on 10 April via Pear |
ack to the Marianas to support the invasions of | Guam and Tinian. |
The season started September 28 in | Guam and began its formal opening on October 1 at th |
It occurs with certainty only on | Guam and is a candidate for listing under the Endang |
981) was the 6th civilian appointed Governor of | Guam, and was the first Chamorro to hold the office. |
again on the 22 to carry supplies and troops to | Guam and Ulithi. |
ssued a tropical storm watch for the islands of | Guam and Rota. |
In October 1944 the Group moved to | Guam and attacked shipping and airfields in the Volc |
sibilities in 1996 as an anchor and reporter in | Guam and Saipan. |
Brief duties at Eniwetok, | Guam, and Saipan followed; and, in late January 1945 |
rations to Canada, Taiwan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, | Guam and the Philippines. |
2d, she departed the area; transported POW's to | Guam; and prepared for duty off Okinawa. |
and then returned to Pearl Harbor via Okinawa, | Guam, and Kwajalein. |
itary equipment not required for the passage to | Guam and fitted with power regulators and transforme |
ut of Eniwetok on convoy escort duty to Ulithi, | Guam, and Saipan. |
eturned to escort duty to Eniwetok, Ulithi, and | Guam, and on 21 January 1945, joined another hunter- |
orts multi-mission operations throughout Sector | Guam's vast area of responsibility, which includes t |
She made stops at | Guam and at Pearl Harbor before arriving at the Mare |
or Okinawa, from which she sailed 29 August for | Guam and Saipan. |
mber, and subsequently made two more voyages to | Guam and the Philippines to bring back the sick and |
on-stop to Hickam AFB, then on to Anderson AFB, | Guam, and on to Takhli AB, Tailand. |
departed there for Okinawa Retto, via Eniwetok, | Guam and Ulithi. |
It is found in | Guam and Northern Mariana Islands. |
This species is found in | Guam and Northern Mariana Islands. |
ng Kong, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan, | Guam and other Pacific islands. |
participated in the invasions of the islands of | Guam and Iwo Jima and secured a Battlefield Commenda |
anama Canal, San Diego, Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, | Guam, and Saipan, the minesweeper finally joined the |
This species occurs in | Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. |
outh Korea, at Yokosuka and Sasebo in Japan, at | Guam, and at Satahip in Thailand, among other places |
Also, both | Guam and Nepal would play against each other. |
It is endemic to | Guam and island Rota. |
September, she unloaded cargo and departed for | Guam and San Francisco 27 November. |
s, for antisubmarine and combat air patrols off | Guam and Saipan, striking targets on the latter. |
In company with Alabama, she went to | Guam and the Philippines, through the Suez Canal and |
gencies from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Samoa, | Guam and Saipan. |
arked troops at Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Saipan, | Guam, and Kwajalein before returning to San Francisc |
ithin the South China Sea, and the areas around | Guam and Manila. |
ch, Severn filled her cargo tanks with water at | Guam and offloaded at Ulithi -- into ships staging f |
preliminary air strikes on Saipan, Tinian, and | Guam, and the raids in the Bonins from 12 to 16 June |
ating to the Selection of the U.S. Attorney for | Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands |
Pacific Ocean, carrying passengers and cargo to | Guam, and transporting soldiers from Manila to Aomor |
in or out of Eniwetok, Ulithi, Leyte, Peleliu, | Guam, and Okinawa. |
Naval Base in Cuba, the municipality of Yigo on | Guam, and a training site at the FAA's Mike Monroney |
She operated between | Guam and Saipan until 18 December; then she sailed f |
(Samoa), Mahoaʻa (Tonga), Yabia (Fiji) Gapgap ( | Guam) and Taka (Indonesia). |
Harbor 1 May 1945 and, after stops at Eniwetok, | Guam and Saipan, arrived off Okinawa 4 July. |
and the Philippines, but has been introduced in | Guam and Hawaii. |
aensis, known commonly as the Yaeyama blenny in | Guam and Micronesia, and also known as the Yaeyama c |
ax resumed her convoy escort duty to Ulithi and | Guam and acted as training ship for submarines as we |
finally to San Francisco 22 September 1951 via | Guam and Hawaii. |
lled "faniha" in Chamorro, a language spoken in | Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Is |
Pandemus touched at | Guam and Saipan on her way to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, |
ween Pearl Harbor, Majuro, Kwajalein, Eniwetok, | Guam, and Saipan, before reporting to the 7th Fleet |
The species is in found on | Guam and Saipan in the Mariana Islands and feeds on |
d in the 29th Special Construction Battalion in | Guam and the South Pacific. |
she departed Rota for Lisbon, where she joined | Guam and Bowen in preparation for a transatlantic ex |
ge to Okinawa that included visits to Eniwetok, | Guam, and Saipan. |
remainder of 1945 her cargo duties took her to | Guam and Pearl Harbor in March, Seattle, Washington, |
new unincorporated territories of Puerto Rico, | Guam and the Philippines. |
ed convoys between Kossol Roads, Manus, Ulithi, | Guam, and Saipan. |
31 October Grainger sailed for Saipan, Tinian, | Guam, and Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island. |
the Marianas 18 to 15 May, she loaded cargo at | Guam and Saipan before proceeding 29 May for the Ryu |
to the Marianas, being assigned to airfields on | Guam and Saipan. |
, Spain, Japan, Australia, West Africa, Mexico, | Guam, and the Dominican Republic. |
uly when she sailed for China via Pearl Harbor, | Guam, and Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. |
This species is found in | Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. |
ade two trips bringing troops home from Saipan, | Guam, and Truk before arriving on 25 January 1946 at |
alties 18 April, she embarked reinforcements at | Guam and landed them on Okinawa from 15 to 19 May, a |
made a round-trip voyage from the west coast to | Guam and back between 27 November and 27 December br |
The zone includes the U.S. territories of | Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. |
perations until 18 November when she steamed to | Guam and Ulithi to lay cables. |
reening the carriers during air strikes against | Guam and Rota in the Marianas. |
This species is is found in | Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. |
LST Group 97, she sailed later in the month via | Guam and Saipan to Okinawa where she unloaded milita |
on 2 April; received provisions and supplies at | Guam and Saipan; then steamed to Okinawa, arriving 2 |
ed at Pearl Harbor from April 1940, voyaging to | Guam and the Philippines on transport duty at the cl |
Won Pat retired to Sinajana, | Guam, and died in Silver Spring, Maryland. |
an and escorted convoys between Saipan, Ulithi, | Guam, and Eniwetok. |
American occupation authorities, extradited to | Guam, and sentenced to death by a military tribunal |
He was born in Sumay, | Guam, and worked as a teacher. |
Departing Japan 4 November, she sailed via | Guam and Tinian to Pearl Harbor, arriving 6 December |
Steaming via | Guam and Pearl Harbor, she reached San Francisco on |
The cruiser then left for | Guam and was ordered to proceed to Leyte. |
She resumed duties as station ship at | Guam and, on 16 February, was placed out of commissi |
eadied for her part in the upcoming invasion of | Guam, another step in America's sweep to victory acr |
ong-time staffer for the US House Delegate from | Guam Antonio Borja Won Pat. |
Moved to Northwest Field, | Guam, April-June 1945, and assigned to the 315th Bom |
All 15 seats in the Legislature of | Guam are up for election. |
All fifteen seats in the Legislature of | Guam are up for election. |
or Eniwetok where she joined a convoy bound for | Guam, arriving on 27 June. |
escorting the battleship USS Nevada (BB-36) to | Guam, arriving there on 19 April 1945. |
r Pearl Harbor; Eniwetok, Marshall Islands; and | Guam; arriving Okinawa on 28 June. |
April when she sailed with Army casualties for | Guam, arriving 14 April. |
before escorting the tanker Giraffe (IX-118) to | Guam, arriving the 20th. |
eparted for Japan via Pearl Harbor, Midway, and | Guam, arriving Sasebo on 13 August. |
On 1 February, she shaped a course back to | Guam, arriving in Apra Harbor on the 9th. |
owpens and destroyer John S. McCain traveled to | Guam, arriving on 31 October 2008. |
d at Ulithi until 19 June when she departed for | Guam, arriving two days later. |
She then continued on to her advanced base at | Guam, arriving on 18 October 1974. |
en (AH-12) off of Korea, and in Naval Hospital, | Guam, as well as in various stateside assignments. |
After the Olympics, Bankert returned to | Guam as a consultant but soon returned to the United |
She then made two voyages to | Guam as part of the Operation Magic Carpet fleet, pe |
Duenas served | Guam as a public servant and politician for twenty-e |
y during the Spanish colonial administration of | Guam as a beast of burden and as a means of transpor |
Pownall had vetoed the power of the | Guam Assembly to subpoena Americans in October 1948. |
In 1951 he became speaker of the | Guam Assembly. |
mployee of the U.S. Navy, was subpoenaed by the | Guam Assembly. |
The elder Blas was a judoka who competed for | Guam at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, placing j |
the convention chose six delegates to represent | Guam at the 2008 Republican National Convention. |
ved in the transport area off the town of Agat, | Guam, at 0615 on 21 July. |
After a month of target sled towing duty at | Guam, ATA-185 departed 4 August for Okinawa, where s |
The 2010 | Guam Athletics Championships were held on 27 July 20 |
She picked up a cargo of 3,000 bags of mail at | Guam before arriving San Francisco, California 23 De |
acement troops and aircraft to Pearl Harbor and | Guam before returning to Alameda, California on V-J |
rm continued to the northwest, passing close to | Guam before reaching a peak of 150 mph (240 km/h) wi |
in the Philippines, and on Okinawa, Saipan, and | Guam, before arriving at San Pedro, California, 15 A |
kohama in May and touched at Naha, Okinawa, and | Guam before pulling back into port at San Francisco |
Pitt steamed to Saipan, Tulagi, Noumea, and | Guam before returning with passengers to San Francis |
Squadron personnel were demobilized on | Guam, being returned to the United States along with |
rs during this patrol, and returned to refit at | Guam between 10 June and 8 July. |
sia and Laos; the second tournament was held in | Guam between Brunei, Guam and the Philippines; the t |
After refitting at | Guam between 29 May and 26 June 1945, Cod put out fo |
In the following match, a 6-0 win over | Guam, Brain made his first start for the Young Socce |
During her sojourn at | Guam, Brutus was out of commission between 20 Octobe |
Flores pushed for increased self-governance in | Guam, but resigned in 1961. |
Her original home port was Apra Harbor, | Guam, but later changed to Honolulu, HI, which she s |
was previously affirmed by the Supreme Court of | Guam, but Moylan succeeded in convincing the Supreme |
Cruz was raised in Agat, | Guam, by parents, the late Miguel de Gracia Cruz and |
USS Anamosa was deployed to Naval Station | Guam by the beginning of 1948. |
Guam came to serve as a station for American ships t | |
the 3rd Marine Division in the Bougainville and | Guam campaigns. |
After routine repairs at | Guam, Canotia arrived at Ulithi 14 June to install a |
From there she proceeded to Okinawa, China, and | Guam carrying passengers and cargo. |
On 27 March, Oneida sailed for | Guam carrying survivors of aircraft carrier USS Fran |
ka, and Sasabo, Japan, all the Mariana Islands ( | Guam chain), Yap, Carolina Islands, Subic Bay, Phili |
ecial counsel for the Territorial Government of | Guam, chairman of Commission on Federal Application |
e Japanese day schools in the United States, in | Guam, Chicago, and New York. |
Voters in | Guam chose their Governor, their non-voting delegate |
naceae, that is native to the Hawaiian Islands, | Guam, Christmas Island, Saipan, Tinian, Wake Island |
the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron out of | Guam, circles around for the next drop. |
The law ( | Guam Code Annotated, Title 1, Section 1010) was esta |
After temporary repairs at | Guam Comfort sailed for Los Angeles, Calif., arrivin |
In 1990, Ricardo Bordallo, former governor of | Guam, committed suicide by chaining himself to a sta |
n at Yokota Air Base, Japan, and members of the | Guam community. |
Guam competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, the | |
Guam competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, | |
Various sites on the island of | Guam comprise the Park. |
Pledge remained at | Guam conducting exercises until departure 11 January |
In December 1974, the University of | Guam conferred the degree of Doctor of Laws on Gener |
He was first elected to the Advisory | Guam Congress in 1936. |
the island's first locally owned newspaper, the | Guam Daily News, which was the only local newspaper |
d publishing for twenty years, when he sold the | Guam Daily News to Chin Ho for $1.2 million, who lat |
After shakedown off Trinidad, | Guam departed Philadelphia 17 January 1945, and join |
A disturbance to the southwest of | Guam developed into Tropical Storm Roger on October |
On | Guam, discrimination against blacks involved attempt |
The Nixon Doctrine (also known as the | Guam Doctrine) was put forth in a press conference i |
After brief overhaul at | Guam, Doneff put to sea on 11 October, arriving at S |
units involved in the liberation of his native | Guam during World War II. |
ition where football was played and was held in | Guam during August 1975. |
he only survivor of a unit that was captured on | Guam during World War II. |
Rizal cruised eastward to Apra Harbor, | Guam, during November 1928, and visited Yokohama, Ja |
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