Aircraft operated from VQ-1 @ NAS Adana [Agana] Guam from May 1960 until its departure to VQ-2 NAVSTA Rota, Spain in 1989, the aircraft operated at VQ-2 from 1989 till 1990. It was placed in preservation in a humidity controlled bag at VQ-2 until it was removed and placed as a display aircraft at the CDR Duam Rota BOQ in 1991. In 2003 the aircraft was moved to the side wing of the BOQ to make room for a new parking lot. In 2007 the base CO requested that the aircraft be removed and sent back to the USA, the aircraft was again craned and moved back to the VQ-2 hangar for prep for shipment back to the USA via space A on a USS. In April 2009 the aircraft was towed to the Rota pier where she was craned onboard the USS Wasp for shipment back to the USA. Her final display museum will be the USS Alabama Military Park.
Blog includes but not limited to: personal interests, dilettante daybook entries, assorted island information, possibly some humor, plus a little bit slambook, and a touch of soapbox on occasion.
Chamoru Repatriation News
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Since I began working at the Guam Museum, repatriation of human remains, of
artifacts, or cultural materials, has gone from being something that was
jus...
A Month of Reflection
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By Leo Babauta We’re entering the last month of the year, and for many of
us, it’s a darker and quieter season. It’s the perfect time for reflection.
I l...
We are 1JUANOne
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Happy Birthday to those with real minds, hearts and spirits that truly feel
and sometimes with technology attached to these important elements that
make a ...
Not One More Acre
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*We Are Guåhan launches “Not One More Acre” initiative*
The Department of Defense controls almost 36,000 acres on Guam
– more than ¼ of the ent...
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