I was stationed there from 1967 to 1969 while in the Navy. There was nothing there than. I absolutely loved the island. I was stationed on the USS Prodeus. In Apra harbour.
My sister married a a sailor from the submarine tender USS Proteus in 1970. Military guys in those days were usually either loners who loved the island, or ones who stuck together and generally resented their time on the “rock” as they were often fond of calling the island.
The information contained in this video is generic at best. I have seen numerous such videos about Guam, and always find myself wondering how one decides to, is it somehow related to having interests in the tourist industry, the military, or some other area of exploitation?
@@lancevandervelde5496 thank you for watching the video and commenting. What part(s) specifically sound generic. I can always research more and do better next time.
Thank you for sharing information about Guam where I used to live. Watching from Vegas.
I was stationed there from 1967 to 1969 while in the Navy. There was nothing there than. I absolutely loved the island. I was stationed on the USS Prodeus. In Apra harbour.
Oh wow! I can only imagine how it looked then. If you get chance and are able come visit if you haven't since then. Thanks for sharing @denhan1947
My sister married a a sailor from the submarine tender USS Proteus in 1970. Military guys in those days were usually either loners who loved the island, or ones who stuck together and generally resented their time on the “rock” as they were often fond of calling the island.
The information contained in this video is generic at best. I have seen numerous such videos about Guam, and always find myself wondering how one decides to, is it somehow related to having interests in the tourist industry, the military, or some other area of exploitation?
@@lancevandervelde5496 thank you for watching the video and commenting. What part(s) specifically sound generic. I can always research more and do better next time.