U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Darren Ascura, network administrator, Headquarters Company, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, hikes towards Tweed’s Cave at MCB Camp Blaz, Guam, Nov. 20, 2025. Tweed’s Cave is the historically significant site that was the hiding place of U.S. Navy Radioman First Class George R. Tweed during the Imperial Japanese occupation of the island of Guam during World War II, from Oct. 21, 1942, to July 10,1944. Tweed was seen as a symbol of the United States and CHamoru peoples’ friendship and bond, and the promise that the U.S. would return to end the occupation and atrocities that were committed during the Imperial Japanese occupation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Rey Moreno Marilao)
| Date Taken: | 11.19.2025 |
| Date Posted: | 11.24.2025 23:54 |
| Photo ID: | 9408623 |
| VIRIN: | 251120-M-SG132-1055 |
| Resolution: | 8192x5464 |
| Size: | 15.87 MB |
| Location: | GU |
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