U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ryan Little/Released 240624-M-YQ372-1144.JPG
Jul 1, 2024
U.S. Army retired Brig. Gen. Roderick Leon Guerrero hikes to Tweed’s Cave on Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, Guam, June 24, 2024. During WWII, Radioman First Class, George Tweed was the only American servicemember to survive the occupation. At a great risk to their own lives, CHamoru families assisted Tweed in evading capture from Dec. 8, 1941 to July 10, 1944. The descendants of the Artero and Tweed families hiked to ‘Tweed’s Cave’ where Antonio Artero’s family hid George Tweed during Imperial Japan’s occupation of Guam. George Tweed’s daughter Lolly, son-in-law Bradley Mulvihill, and two grandsons Brian and Casey Mulvihill, hiked alongside U.S. Army retired Brig. Gen. Roderick Leon Guerrero the grandson of Antonio Artero and a small group from Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ryan Little)
CAMERA
Canon EOS R5
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RF28-70mm F2 L USM
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8
SHUTTERSPEED
1/125
ISO
3200
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