When I first got there there was no one in the front to greet us. It costs 3 dollars per person for entry. It is very small it took about 15 or so minutes to see everything.
It had one wing for the American and the other for the Japanese. It had pictures of each side and description each picture. Each wing had actual weapons and ammunition for the period. Medals and rank of the military men.
Venturing outside it had vehicles and anti tank guns on display and you can actually enter them, which I didn't enter myself because I saw a few spider webs in them.
Overall if you're a history buff, I...
Read moreThis Museum is the very best one on Guam. Built by a Vietnam War Marine Corps veteran, John Pangilian Gerber, and furnished with many hundreds of WWII American & Japanese artifacts, you will find no better exhibits. Built at the base of Chonito Cliffs, the Museum sits on a hotly contested battle site, one of many on Guam. Make this Museum a "must see" stop on your visit to this...
Read moreThis is a small, but pretty damn cool place. There's a small indoor walkthrough area where you can see some smaller historical war artifacts and then there's a large outdoor open area filled with plane remnants and other cool things to see. The gentleman who maintains the place is very friendly and has a lot of interesting personal...
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