Page Updated 10/11/11
Photos courtesy of Alan Hochstein '57 - '59... Unless noted otherwise
Photos of Guam (Beaches #2)
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- Gab Gab beach was located in Apra harbor. This and the following photos was taken at a VW-1 squadron picnic
about 1958.
Hochstein at Gab Gab Beach about 1958.
4th picture from the left: VW-1 squadron picnic about 1958. Pictured from left to right; Hall, Dorerty,
Lambert, Forsyth, Menkey, Ford and Palmer.
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- Volley ball on Gab Gab beach at the VW-1 squadron picnic, about 1958. Shown in the picture is Aiau, Hall,
Mckay, Leiser, Meakey and Dorerty,
Volley ball on Gab Gab beach at the VW-1 squadron picnic, about 1958.
Crew 2 party at Gab Gab Beach.
A couple of the guys who went snorkling caught this octopus.
Photos 3 and 4 courtesy of Robert Flemming AE2 VW-1 1957-1958
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- Tom Hoover's buddy at USO Hoover Beach Guam
Tom Hoover at USO Hoover Beach Guam
Photos 1 and 2 courtesy of Tom Hoover 1958-59 and 1961-62
Photos 3, Jim Rice at one of the Guam beaches, about 1961
Photo courtesy of Dave Cousineau 1960-62
Photo 4th from the left; Gab Gab beach
Photo courtesy of Russell Weyers AE3 VW-1 1966 - 67
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- 1st picture on left: Beach on Tumon Bay looking WSW toward Guam Memorial Hospital on the far shore.
Picture 2nd. from left: Beach on Tumon Bay looking toward ENE at the service mens club house
Picture 3rd. from left: Another view of Tumon Beach at low tide
Photos 1,2 and 3 courtesy of Robert Flemming 1957-58
Photo 4: Cocos Island is a small island located about one mile off of the southern tip of Guam. During the
1960's it was used as a Coast Guard station. Now Cocos Island Guam is a popular place for visitors to escape
for a day to shop, fish, snorkel and hang out on the beach.
Photo courtesy of Lyle Fisher 1961-63
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