Page Updated 08/19/11
Photos courtesy of Larry Bittner YN-3 '66-67... Unless noted otherwise
Photos of Guam, 1966-67
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- 1st. picture from the left: Apra Harbor view from Tank Battlefield
2nd. picture from the left: Double Nuts flies by 2 Lovers Leap
3rd. picture from the left: Japanese Gun Emplacement - from cave interior
4th. picture from the left: Japanese Gun Emplacement - from cave exterior
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- 1st. picture from the left: Looking Toward Agana from South
2nd. picture from the left: Tank Battlefield
3rd. picture from the left: VW-1 Shipmate (name unknown from Oregon)
4th. picture from the left: VW-1 Volunteer Workparty at Church
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- 1st. picture from the left: Looking Toward Agana and Naval Air Station from the road going up Nimitz
hill.
2nd. picture from the left: Guam interior from the road going up Nimitz hill.
3rd. picture from the left: Looking out over Agana Bay out to the Phillipine Sea from the road going up Nimitz
hill.
Pictures courtesy of Russell Weyers AE3 VW-1 1966 - 67.
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- 1st. picture from the left: The road up to Two Lovers Leap.
2nd. picture from the left: Looking out over Tumon Bay from atop Two Lovers Leap, Nimitz Hill is on the
horizon.
3rd. picture from the left: Looking out over Tumon Bay from atop Two Lovers Leap, Nimitz Hill is on the
horizon. This view is skewed about 20 deg. to the right from the 2nd picture above.
4th. picture from the left: At the highest point on Two Lovers Leap.
Pictures courtesy of Russell Weyers AE3 VW-1 1966 - 67.
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- Looking down from the top of Two Lovers Leap.
Pictures courtesy of Russell Weyers AE3 VW-1 1966 - 67.
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- 1st. picture from the left: Looking down on Agana and the Catholic Church.
2nd. & 3rd. picture from the left: Looking out over Agana and Tumon Bay. The small peninsula in the 3rd
picture is made from the rubble of Agana after the liberation from the Japanese during WWII.
Pictures courtesy of Russell Weyers AE3 VW-1 1966 - 67.