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WAKE ISLAND ATOLL—The Guam Memorial on Wake Island

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL—The Guam Memorial on Wake Island

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL—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, Hawa... More

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 2... More

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 2... More

U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis views the city of

U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis views the city of

U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis views the city of Wales, Alaska, the westernmost city on mainland North America, from a C-12F Huron upon departing the Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) at Tin City, Alaska. Tin Ci... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – The newly renovated Guam Memorial

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – The newly renovated Guam Memorial

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... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL—The Guam Memorial on Wake Island

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL—The Guam Memorial on Wake Island

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL—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, Hawa... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Daniel Lemon, Commander, Pacific

U.S. Air Force Col. Daniel Lemon, Commander, Pacific

U.S. Air Force Col. Daniel Lemon, Commander, Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center (PRSC) discusses the mission of the Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) with members of the media while traveling to the... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center commander, describes the bravery and actions of 45 Chamorro men in the Battle of Wake Island during the Guam Memorial rededicati... More

A view of the decommissioned White Alice communications

A view of the decommissioned White Alice communications

A view of the decommissioned White Alice communications station from the Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS). Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 24 hours a ... More

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 2... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center commander, informs the attendees about the bravery and actions of 45 Chamorro men in the Battle of Wake Island during the Guam M... More

U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis escorts members of

U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis escorts members of

U.S. Air Force Capt. Bryant Davis escorts members of the media for a photo opportunity while en route to the Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland Nor... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores, Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center commander, describes the bravery and actions of 45 Chamorro men in the Battle of Wake Island during the Guam Memorial rededicati... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – The newly renovated Guam Memorial

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – The newly renovated Guam Memorial

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... More

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop

The Tin City Long Range Radar Site (LRRS) sits atop a 2,200 foot peak at the westernmost point on mainland North America. Tin City LRRS, along with 14 additional radar sites across Alaska, scans the airspace 2... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores (left), Pacific

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores (left), Pacific

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores (left), Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center commander, and Capt. Allen Jaime (right), Wake Island Det. 1 commander, PRSC, unveil the newly renovated memorial during ... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Attendees pose for a group photo

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Attendees pose for a group photo

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Attendees pose for a group photo during Wake Island’s Guam Memorial rededication ceremony June 8, 2017. The Guam Memorial on Wake Island was erected in 1991 to honor 45 Chamorros from Guam w... More

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores (right), Pacific

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores (right), Pacific

WAKE ISLAND ATOLL – Col. Frank Flores (right), Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center commander, Capt. Allen Jaime (left), Wake Island Det. 1 commander, PRSC, and Chief Master Sgt. David Boerman (middle), P... More

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