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The Navy relieved the command triad for Amphibious Construction Battalion Two, citing a loss of confidence in the team’s abilities, the service announced Friday. Commanding Officer Capt. Jeffrey Lengkeek, Executive Officer Cmdr. Michael Jarosz and Command Master Chief Matthew Turner were relieved Thursday by Rear Adm. John Menoni, the commander of Expeditionary Strike Group Two, […]
A CONTRAMANO 386 Lito Nebbia (Foto: Gentileza de Sebastián Pittavino) Las calles no son solo espacios por los que transitamos cotidianamente. Las calles son además objetos de nominación, y al nombrarse entran en otro orden, distinto que el espacial, arquitectónico o urbanístico, se introducen en un orden simbólico, en un universo de sentido. Y en tanto espacio público, esos símbolos en los que se convierten, nos atañen a todos, más allá de las actitudes indiferentes, descuidadas o reflexivas que adoptemos al andarlas, circularlas, cruzarlas de una manera más o menos desordenada.
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — As of Tuesday, Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero had not received official word whether Guam will be used as a temporary evacuation site for Afghan
Memorial Day ceremony brings back old traditions View Comments This year's Memorial Day ceremony at the Piti Veterans Cemetery was different than the one held in May of 2020, when the yearly tradition honoring fallen veterans was closed to the public due to the pandemic. This year, 99 official guests were invited by the governor's office, mostly representatives from veteran's groups and military servicemen and women. Residents visiting family members at the cemetery walked between the rows of headstones or attended the ceremony at a distance, though the governor's office encouraged virtual attendance. Vets from local motorcycle club Guam Hawgs were also able to hold their usual motorcade down Nimitz Hill, the Andersen Honor Guard was there to give the rifle volley salute, and the Navy Band played taps in person, instead of the prerecorded track that was heard last year.
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By MATTHEW M. BURKE | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 7, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. Guam has put a plan to relax public health restrictions on hold following three recent deaths from COVID-19, the coronavirus respiratory disease. Meanwhile, many restrictions remain in effect for service members in the U.S. territory, though many have been allowed to patronize local bars and restaurants, albeit in limited numbers, since early spring. On May 3, a 59-year-old man became Guam’s 137th COVID-19 fatality and its first since March 13, according to the island’s Joint Information Center. The following evening, a 70-year-old man died, followed hours later by a 54-year-old man.
A team of U.S. Army medical professionals began administering COVID-19 Vaccine doses to members of the local community in Mangilao, Guam on April 16. The team consists of a medical officer and combat medic specialists assigned to the 25th Infantry Division at Army Garrison Hawaii. As part of a scheduled 30-day mission assignment, the soldiers are bolstering Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS) vaccination teams in their campaign to immunize 50% of Guam's adult population by May 1, 2021. Following the medical team's arrival, the soldiers joined DPHSS staff to review local procedures and prepare to administer COVID-19 Vaccine doses to community members.