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The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
The stop was made around 9 a.m. at the intersection of Chapel Road on Naval Base Guam, about 1.5 miles from the installation’s main entrance. The driver fled, but security stopped and detained ...
A Navy steward mate from Guam was laid to rest Thursday with full military honors at the Guam Veterans Cemetery, 77 years after his death at Pearl Harbor. The chapel overflowed with government ...
The Naval Base Guam main gate reopened for inbound and outbound traffic as of 12:25 p.m. Monday, ... NBG security forces conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Chapel Road on base.
The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
A Navy steward mate from Guam was laid to rest Thursday with full military honors at the Guam Veterans Cemetery, 77 years after his death at Pearl Harbor. The chapel overflowed with government ...
A Navy steward mate from Guam was laid to rest Thursday with full military honors at the Guam Veterans Cemetery, 77 years after his death at Pearl Harbor. The chapel overflowed with government ...
The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
The Japanese government will spend $56.7 million to build a new medical, dental and eye clinic at Naval Base Guam, according to a written statement from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific.
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