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Oldest Pacific Seiment - Working in the scientific laboratory of the drilling research vessel, Glomar Challenger, Cruise Co-Chief Scientists Dr. Alfred G. Fischer, left, and Dr. bruce Heezen, right, study a split core of Early Mesozoic Pacific Ocean floor sediment in excess of 140 million years old. Cruise Operations Manager Dan R. bullard, Jr., of Tenneco Oil Company, is in the center. The trio directed scientific and engineering activities on Leg Six of the DSDP from Honolulu to GuamUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Super typhoon Pongsona December 8, 2002United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Guam
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S07-18-816 - STS-007 - Earth observations taken during the STS-7 missionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Caulerpa urvillianaUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Marshall Islands
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Guam, laughing village childrenUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeImage Guam
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Hypoglossum simulansUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Marshall Islands
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""The Most Popular Guy in the Outfit""National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Laurencia mariannensisUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Marshall Islands
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Logbook, 1946Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Marshall Islands
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B-29s Lined up on Runway in GuamNational Archives at BostonImage
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Letter from William E. Bedell to Jesse Dorsey, October 9, 1945.Charlestown-Clark County Public LibraryText Guam
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SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Adam Ginett of the 36th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) flight, Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, prepare to detonate ordnance on the Tarague EOD range, by laying blocks of C 4 explosives over MK 76 Marine practice bombsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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