Ah..what great memories. I was stationed there in the late 80's. When i was on-duty, I was a fire fighter stationed on the flight line. On my days off, I was a life guard at Tarague beach. Man, I was living the dream for a few years. Definitely one of the best times of my life. I miss the military and all of great friends I made. When I smell JP-4 exhaust, I'm instantly transported back there, even if just for a moment or two.
i grew up in guam and call guam home .im 53 now and miss her so bad.i only hope some day i can go back.these videos mean so much to me it takes me back to a simpler place and time.i feel im very blessed my dad was in the air force and we got to go places most people dont even read about keep posting the videos i will keep watching thank u so much r pelkey
Wow, this brings back memories. I was a young dependent and my dad was a "Typhoon Chaser." Spent a lot of time at the O club and the pool there and Mongolian BBQ night. Also it was always a thrill taking the blue bus down to Tarague Beach. I also remember running into the BX to look at the toys. I was amazed that B52s could actually fly. Also the tent cities they made near the O club. I will never forget the smell of those tents.
Ah..what great memories. I was stationed there in the late 80's. When i was on-duty, I was a fire fighter stationed on the flight line. On my days off, I was a life guard at Tarague beach. Man, I was living the dream for a few years. Definitely one of the best times of my life. I miss the military and all of great friends I made. When I smell JP-4 exhaust, I'm instantly transported back there, even if just for a moment or two.
Thanks for the video!
jreedjr 2 weeks ago
i grew up in guam and call guam home .im 53 now and miss her so bad.i only hope some day i can go back.these videos mean so much to me it takes me back to a simpler place and time.i feel im very blessed my dad was in the air force and we got to go places most people dont even read about keep posting the videos i will keep watching thank u so much r pelkey
krpelkey 5 months ago
funny how back then they do not require ear defenders when you marshall an aircraft...all theuy used were fingers in the ears :)
gurang510 6 months ago
Was there in 72! Isn't that the beach designated for Air Force?
implantknees 9 months ago
wow was there in 1965 , fall - humidty
nlcatter 10 months ago
Wow, this brings back memories. I was a young dependent and my dad was a "Typhoon Chaser." Spent a lot of time at the O club and the pool there and Mongolian BBQ night. Also it was always a thrill taking the blue bus down to Tarague Beach. I also remember running into the BX to look at the toys. I was amazed that B52s could actually fly. Also the tent cities they made near the O club. I will never forget the smell of those tents.
dennismyth 1 year ago