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  2. Guam Historic Register Listing - Wikipedia

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    Guam Congress Building: Agana August 8, 2001 February 1, 2007 1115 Guam Institute, Jose P. Lujan House: Agana May 4, 1977 October 6, 1977 1052 Japanese Caves Agana August 21, 1975 1972 Marine Drive Monument Agana September 27, 2004 1141 Mesa House: Agana April 2, 1984 February 8, 1985 1070 Plaza de Espana: Agana January 21, 1975 May 1, 1974 1033

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Guam

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    Map of Guam. This is a list of the buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Guam. There are currently 134 listed sites spread across 17 of the 19 villages of Guam. The villages of Agana Heights and Mongmong-Toto-Maite do not have any listings.

  4. List of United States defense contractors - Wikipedia

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    The Top 100 Contractors Report on the Federal Procurement Data System lists the top 100 defense contractors by sales to the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense. ('DoD 9700' worksheet). [ 1 ]

  5. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Seattle, Washington formerly Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company Long Beach Naval Shipyard , Long Beach, California Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock , Los Angeles, California

  6. Naval Base Guam - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Guam is a strategic U.S. naval base located on Apra Harbor and occupying the Orote Peninsula. In 2009, it was combined with Andersen Air Force Base to form Joint Region Marianas, which is a Navy-controlled joint base. The Ship Repair Facility, Guam, was located next to Naval Base Guam, along Apra Harbor.

  7. Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz - Wikipedia

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    MCB Camp Blaz is named after Guam local, Brigadier General Vicente T. "Ben" Blaz. Blaz was the first person of an ethnic minority to reach general rank in the USMC and the highest ranking Chamorro ever, as well as Guam's delegate to Congress from 1985 to 1993. [3] The base officially opened on January 25, 2023, with a ceremony on January 26.

  8. Orote Field - Wikipedia

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    However, the U.S. did not actually start construction of a runway. [2]: 345 During the Japanese occupation of Guam, villages were required to supply levies for able-bodied men to work on airfields and other defense projects. Orote Field was the first of the Japanese airfields on Guam to be completed by Chamorro laborers, largely by hand, in 1943.

  9. Joeten Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Joeten Enterprises, Inc. (also known as J. C. Tenorio Enterprises, Inc.) is a family-owned conglomerate in the Northern Marianas Islands that encompasses grocery stores, shipping services, automotive dealership, real estate, construction, and other businesses. [1]