Saturday, December 02, 2006

Where They Go Our Flag Goes


Two U.S. officers plant the flag on Guam eight minutes after Marines and Army assault troops landed on July 20, 1944.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was stationed there for 18 months once. A lot of history on that island. There are Japanese pill boxes still on the coast lines...

Anonymous said...

Gunz what are pill boxes? I hate to ask questions that might sound uneducational or civilian like, but I usually have a ton of questions. Ask my husband. I love the internet. But is that a military statement of some kind?

De'on Miller said...

I don't know either, Lisa.

Anonymous said...

No problem. Pill boxes is miltary jargon for a fortified gun position. Usually a concrete bunker with slits ( narrow horizontal openings) to shoot their weapons through.

On Guam they had lots of them and some are still there along the coast lines. They carved out large rock formations with openings and 'slits' in them. Amazing to think how much work was put into it to create them.

They'll be there forever I suppose.

De'on Miller said...

Oh wow, that's important info. Thanks, Gunz.

Anonymous said...

well guess what your mother knew what a pill box was in military jargon...isn't amazing what you learn here and Lisa and De'on never be afraid to ask..learning never stops..Love Virgie Bell Said