Happy Liberation Day, Guam! July 21 marks the 80th anniversary of Guam's liberation by U.S. military forces from Japanese occupation during World War II. Photos from the Naval History and Heritage Command.
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Happy Liberation Day, Guam! July 21 marks the 80th anniversary of Guam's liberation by U.S. military forces from Japanese occupation during World War II. Photos from the Naval History and Heritage Command.
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AUGUST 22: Join Society of American Military Engineers Guam Post for an industry day featuring NAVFAC Marianas Commanding Officer Captain Troy Brown.
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#NowHiring We're hiring an Archeologist in Guam. You will plan, coordinate, monitor and directs archeological and anthropological investigations using accepted professional standards, methods, and scientific knowledge from the field of archeology. You'll also provide technical oversight and program management of archeological resources, ensuring that the command has the ability to conduct testing, training, construction, and other installation management requirements. Click the link to view the full job description & apply! CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Must be a US Citizen and able to obtain and maintain a U.S. Passport. Degree in anthropology (with emphasis on ethnology, physical anthropology, or scientific linguistics), history, American studies, or a related discipline. #WereHiring #NAVFAC #GovJobs #ArcheologistJobs #Archeologists https://lnkd.in/gjNBp3ut
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This June, Rear Adm. Jeffrey J. Kilian, the NAVFAC Pacific commander and visited NAVFAC Marianas to meet the team, visit project sites, and deliver recognition awards to deserving individuals as well as meet with local military leaders and island dignitaries.
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From moonset to sunrise last Friday, members of the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Marianas environmental team joined our partners at Guam Department of Agriculture, Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources to count the Fanihi (Mariana Fruit Bats), an endangered species in the Mariana Islands, flying on the Naval Magazine and Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Thank you to all who participated! 🦇🦇🦇
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Last week, Rear Adm. Jeffrey J. Kilian, NAVFAC Pacific commander presented Builder 1st Class Kenneth Huffman with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal after being named the NAVFAC Pacific 2023 #Sailor of the Year. Kilian visited Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Marianas June 12 and 13 to meet the team, visit project sites, and deliver recognition awards to deserving individuals as well as meet with local military leaders and island dignitaries. U.S. Navy Photo by Robert Balajadia
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Make sure you listen to our Construction Director Maria Garcia in the latest episode of the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) podcast speak about some of the great opportunities here on our beautiful island of #Guam.
In the latest episode of the NAVFAC Podcast, I spoke to Maria Garcia, Construction Director for NAVFAC Marianas. Find out about the different projects she has worked as well as what keeps her working for such an amazing team. Listen now! https://lnkd.in/gC_ySB5K
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Last month, we welcomed 76 fourth-grade students on Joint Region Marianas Public Access tours to cultural and historic sites on US Naval Base Guam. They had a great time visiting and learning about sites such as the Japanese POW Amphitheater, Gab Gab Beach, the National War Dog Cemetery, and the Sumay cemetary. The Public Access program provides cultural and historic tours for community members that do not have access to the military installations. Are you interested in a tour? Contact NAVFAC Marianas Access Plan Coordinator Shayna Lopez via phone or email! Phone: (671) 349-1240 Email: [email protected]
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