Guam
My dad worked for PIE engineering company on Guam for two assignments, 1947-1949 and 1949-1950. In mid-1949, he had returned to Massachusetts but was unable to find a suitable job there, so off he went to Guam again. There, he lived in a Quonset hut on the US Navy base in Agaña, now called Hagåtña.
In those days, flying from Honolulu to Guam was a long trip, requiring two stops for refueling.

It is a long way to anywhere from Guam (note the New England road map)
My dad worked for PIE engineering company on Guam for two assignments, 1947-1949 and 1949-1950. In mid-1949, he had returned to Massachusetts but was unable to find a suitable job there, so off he went to Guam again. There, he lived in a Quonset hut on the US Navy base in Agaña, now called Hagåtña.
In those days, flying from Honolulu to Guam was a long trip, requiring two stops for refueling.
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| It is a long way to anywhere from Guam (note the New England road map) |
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| Honolulu to Guam route |
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| Ready to fly at NAS Hagåtña (Agana), now the A.B. Won Pat International Airport |
Yap Island
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| Oops, a bit of mud. Local gents are helping. |
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| Stone money lining a path |
This ends this short look at the Pacific in the 1940s. We will continue on to Hong Kong when my dad finished his one-year contract and headed west.
I think he used an American Perfex camera for these Kodachrome slides. I scanned them with a Nikon Coolscan 5000ED scanner. Considering their age, the slides were in remarkable condition. He bought his Leica IIIC at the post exchange in early 1950. I do not know what happened to the Perfex.







4 comments:
I think I will never not love seeing 1950 in color.
The subjects and the colors really transport the viewer to that past time. The island names also revive my own dim memories of WWII in the Pacific.
The color slides do give it such a realistic feel, and it is a unique look at something most of us have never seen. I did a blog post about the stone currency back in 2021 just after I retired. I had a calendar of places to visit and since I was stuck in Mississippi in 2021-22, after finding the photo of Yap and ended up researching it. I appreciate this series you are posting!
Thank y'awl. Yap must have been an adventure for a New Englander.
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