Guam

Guam

Guam is a U. S. island territory in Micronesia, in the Western Pacific. It's distinguished by tropical beaches, Chamorro villages and ancient latte-stone pillars. Guam's WWII significance is on view at the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, whose sites include Asan Beach, a former battlefield. The island's Spanish colonial heritage is evident in Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, atop a bluff in Umatac.

People died in Guam (First 27 people) - Page 0

Kōsō Abe

Kōsō Abe

Admiral

Yoshio Tachibana

Yoshio Tachibana

Military personnel

Frank P. Witek

Frank P. Witek


Leonard F. Mason

Leonard F. Mason


Hideyoshi Obata

Hideyoshi Obata

General

Shigematsu Sakaibara

Shigematsu Sakaibara

Admiral

Takeshi Takashina

Takeshi Takashina

Japanese general

Joe T. San Agustin

Joe T. San Agustin

Former Member of the Guam Legislature

Thomas Fyshe Palmer

Thomas Fyshe Palmer


Maximino Hizon

Maximino Hizon

Revolutionary

Abe Kōsō

Abe Kōsō

Admiral

Jang Se-Jun

Jang Se-Jun

Voice actor

Samuel D. Puller

Samuel D. Puller

Chesty Puller's brother

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Former First Spouse of Guam

César López Cuadras

César López Cuadras

Mexican writer

Ricardo Bordallo

Ricardo Bordallo

Former Governor of Guam

Chief Kepuha

Chief Kepuha


Francisco Xavier Vilá y Mateu

Francisco Xavier Vilá y Mateu


Ricky Naputi

Ricky Naputi


Ben Pangelinan

Ben Pangelinan

Guamanian Politician

Kyung-ae Jung

Kyung-ae Jung

Voice actress

Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero

Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero

Former Governor of Guam

Tony Palomo

Tony Palomo

Politician

Carlos Camacho

Carlos Camacho


Scotty Moylan

Scotty Moylan

Businessman ‧ Kurt Moylan's father

Pedro Calungsod

Pedro Calungsod

Saint

Diego Luis de San Vitores

Diego Luis de San Vitores

Spanish missionary