Not a problem guys! I have lots of fun doing it!
Thanks Dave for being on the ball and getting this thread started! I appreciate it!
I want everyone to feel free to post with whatever issues- good or bad- that they might have with this package.
I attach below a body of cut and pasted information about Guam and its development as a major air facility during WWII. It all comes from a word doc file that I was using as a great big clipboard for information I would paste up when I would happen to run across it. There is absolutely zero attribution or credit given although I believe that a goodly portion of it comes from this website:
HyperWar: Building the Navy's Bases During WWII- Marianas and Iwo Jima
A few clicks down the page at the website, the section on Guam begins. Much of that section is included in the info document I attached to this post. Of interest, and the main reason I drag this out so long- is that the section on Guam and Tinian include pictures of several scenery objects that would really be neat to have. I insert these pics below:
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The first are just oil storage tanks- I don't know what it is- they just seem bigger than any currently available. Might just be the old eyes playing tricks.
The second and even more interesting are what is describes as "Nose Hangars". They are very cool. The Hangars Type A small sort of serve the purpose.
The third pic shows a very cool and very run of the mill sort of Control Tower- at Tinian I believe.
However, the fourth picture is the most interesting, to me anyway. It shows a series of very large two story Quonset huts that were used for many purposes- these particular one were located at Bomber Wing (Group?) Comand/HQ at Agana. Notice that they are sitting on foundations that stair step down a slope.
I know where these things were located and the foundations are still clearly visible in Google Earth- at the west end of the north runway at NAS Agana. I even included them in the scenery- but didn't know, until just recently- yesterday- what had actually been on the foundations. I put some blister hangars on them- thinking them to be some sort of storage area warehouses or something. They were first brought to my attention by a web site called
"Project Guam: WWII Maite-Tiyan". The guy included this picture- well I don't seem to be able to insert it for some reason- but the picture is on the linked page above- the picture shows these concrete foundations that "ran like stair-steps south from the runway, they are the remains of large Quonset huts and other structures." Well it wasn't until I ran across picture number 4 above that I realized what was on these foundations. See the buildings running like stair steps down the hill? Got to be them. Anyway- they would be neat buildings to have available. Hint, hint!
Sorry for that long winded post- just a couple of things I thought I would bring up.