WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – The newly renovated Guam Memorial on Wake Island is unveiled during a rededication ceremony June 8, 2017. The Guam Memorial on Wake Island was erected in 1991 to honor 45 Chamorros from Guam who worked for Pan American airlines. On Dec. 8, 1941, just a few hours of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Japanese forces attacked Wake Island and 10 of the 45 Chamorros were killed in the attack. The remaining 35 men were sent to prison camps in Japan and China where two died in captivity. Due to decades of corrosion, heat and sun, the memorial was degraded to the point where it became unreadable. For many months in 2017, the memorial was renovated. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. John Gordinier)
Date Taken: | 06.07.2017 |
Date Posted: | 06.13.2017 12:26 |
Photo ID: | 3477675 |
VIRIN: | 170608-F-ZB121-024 |
Resolution: | 4912x7360 |
Size: | 25.28 MB |
Location: | US |
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