Dozens of CHamorus helped hide Navy radioman George Tweed during the World War II Japanese occupation of Guam. Some hid him for a few days, others for weeks. Tun Antonio
George R. Tweed’s 1945 book “Robinson Crusoe USN” wasn’t really written by Tweed. It was ghostwritten by journalist Blake Clark, based off of Tweed’s account of his experience hiding and
In his 1945 book “Robinson Crusoe USN” U.S. Navy Radioman George Tweed provides the names of hundreds of CHamorus who helped hide him and bring him food while he was
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