By JOSEPH DITZLER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 2, 2021 The Navy is soliciting public comment on the historic significance, if any, attached to a construction site on Guam before work begins on new facilities for the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. The public has until May 14 to comment on the potential impact that work may have on the site on Andersen Air Force Base, according to an announcement Wednesday by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific. The National Historic Preservation Act, a 1966 federal law, requires federal agencies seek public comment before making final decisions on projects of this nature. There are historic properties near the construction site at Andersen, but none on the affected area, according to a project memo from the command.