THE RESIDENCE of ComNavMarianas, RADM John S. Coye, Jr., on Flag Circle (Left) was a most attractive sight, with it's ranchhouse framework and its tropical landscape. But Typhoon Karen ended all this with her passage across the island November 11 (right). (ComNavMar Photo)
THE SCENE of Pacific Partners gatherings and the home of many a pleasant evening of relaxation, Club Breakers
(left) was the joy of Guam's Civil Service employees. All that remains of the club (right) after Karen's
rampage is part of the floor and a bit of the entranceway.(ComNavMarPhoto)
THE DAMAGE DONE TO THE CRAFT in Apra Harbor is depicted by two of the tugs which were broken loose from their pier and washed ashore near Marine Drive (left). Damage to civilian facilities was also great. The Guam Trade School (right) was totally destroyed by the 150 knot winds of the typhoon. (ComNavMarPhoto)