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  • ...15.25° north and longitude of 145.75° east, about 200 km (120 mi) north of Guam. The island is approximately 20 km (12.5 mi) long and 9 km (5.5 mi) wide.
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  • ...e area of operations, they may anchor at a secure forward location such as Guam or Diego Garcia, or may stay at sea, especially in the Mediterranean. Operates from Guam/Saipan
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  • ===[[Guam]]===
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  • *[[Thirteenth Air Force]] (Guam)
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  • ...that hostilities with [[Japan]] had ended. After discharging her cargo at Guam, the ship was routed to the [[Philippines]] on [[2 September]]; she arrived
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  • ...ived Apra Harbor Guam, Marianas, [[15 August]]. After discharging cargo at Guam, she proceeded to Saipan and completed discharge of cargo [[28 August]].
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  • ...nawa]] until 10 April. On the 19th ''Stokes'' proceeded, via [[Ulithi]], [[Guam]], and [[Pearl Harbor]], to the west coast of the United States. She called ...he war ended, the ship then operated between the [[Philippine Islands]], [[Guam]], and [[Japan]] until routed back to the west coast. She returned to [[Sea
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  • |2 ||[[Guam]] ||GU ||1898<ref name=GuamTerr /> ||209 ||169,231 ||809.7 ||0 ||[[Hagåtñ Spain claimed Guam in 1565 and but lost it to the U.S. in 1898 during the Spanish-American War
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  • ...on Okinawa Island. In 2009, the U.S. agreed to relocate 8,000 troops to [[Guam]] by 2014, with the move majority-financed by Japan. This followed increasi
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  • ...ust]], fueled, and was underway for [[Guam]] [[7 August]]. Upon arrival at Guam passengers and cargo were discharged and the ship proceeded to [[Saipan]], Returning to Guam [[23 September]] ''Ostara'' moved to Saipan and then departed, with units o
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  • ...nd|Manus]] in early December; at [[Batavia]] on 18 December 1945; and at [[Guam]] on 11 January 1946.
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  • ...ikaze]] attacks, until 10 April when she sailed with Army casualties for [[Guam]], arriving [[14 April]]. ''Corvus'' returned to the [[West Coast of the Un ...er]] and [[10 February]], she made a similar voyage from the west coast to Guam, then sailed [[16 February]] for [[Mobile, Alabama]], and [[Orange, Texas]]
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  • ...hip sailed for [[Guam]] on [[6 February]]. She made two cargo voyages from Guam between [[1 March]] and [[30 June]], calling at [[Saipan]], Tokyo Bay, [[Qi
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  • ...for the western [[Pacific]] and departed for [[Guam]], 20 September. From Guam she continued on to [[Manus Island|Manus]] and [[Brisbane]], where she pick
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  • ...an emergency appendectomy. By the time the attack cargo ship arrived at [[Guam]] on [[13 June]], the submariner had recovered sufficiently to rejoin his s ''Vinton'' remained at [[Guam]] until [[25 June]], when she headed for the [[Western Carolines]]. She arr
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  • ...e resistance of the Japanese garrison on [[Saipan]] caused the invasion of Guam to be postponed. After standing-by for over a fortnight, ''Aquarius'' and t They sortied again on [[17 July]] and reached Guam on [[21 July]]. By [[26 July]], all of her cargo was unloaded, and she sail
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