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Kao siña en ayuda ham? Can you help the Guam Museum?

Kao siña en ayuda ham? Can you help the Guam Museum?

We are hoping to identify this church and if possible the family in the image. The images were donated by a serviceman named Mullen who was stationed on Guam soon after the end of World War II.

Let us know in the comments, message us on social media or else contact our curator Michael Lujan Bevacqua at michael.bevacqua@dca.guam.gov

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