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shortly after eight o'clock, and the first bombs were dropped on the Marine Reservation and vicinity at 0827. The Marines were in the barracks, or on their normal duties throughout the post. Several were injured running across the golf course, for protection in the surrounding thickets. The Pan Air
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The residents of Sumay had fled during the bombing, many to a ranch named Apla at the current location of the Navy Exchange and Commissary. Many families became separated during the confusion. Several days after the surrender of American forces on December 10, 1941, the Japanese forces evicted the
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passed a resolution recognizing the suffering of the people of Sumay and a housing division in Santa Rita called New Sumay was constructed; this subdivision is now referred to as Santa Rosa or Hyundai. The Sumay Memorial Park was dedicated in 1983 on the site of the old church. In 1988, the Santa
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led a military column to Sumay and the nearby village of Orote, which were both considered hotbeds of anti-Spanish resistance, setting fire to homes. While the Spanish relocated much of the population into centralized villages during their rule, Sumay was allowed to continue. In 1734, Governor
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Hotel kitchen received a direct hit, and several native employees were killed. Bombing continued on Tuesday, December. Considerable additional material damage was done at the Marine Reservation, Pan Air Installation, Standard Oil tanks (which were set on fire by bombs on Monday, December)
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requested 55% of Guam be set aside for military use, including all of Sumay. In 1945, the U.S. military gave the Sumay residents in Apla two resettlement options: to Agat or to a "temporary" refugee camp in the nearby hills of what is now
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residents of Sumay in order to turn it into a garrison, and residents were forbidden to return without permission. Five girls from Sumay were raped during eviction. During the
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in 1898, Sumay continued its existence as an economically important village in a strategic location on the island. On August 7, 1899, a Naval Governorship was established The
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An old cave complex at Sumay indicates that the location was inhabited prior to contact with Europeans, but is not well documented. In June 1678, amid the
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on December 8, 1941. Due to its strategic importance and Marine barracks, the village was the first target of Japanese bombing. Governor
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Guam's first golf course, Sumay Golf Links, was established in the village in 1923. In response to budgetary pressures after the
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Rita-Sumay Peace Memorial was erected at the former entrance to the refugee camp that residents moved to in 1945-1946. In 1999,
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In modern times, the location and name of Sumay are shared with Sumay Cove Marina, which offers outdoor recreation services on
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to better protect ships from attack. Sumay eventually became a thriving port town, in particular during the height of Pacific
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in 1941, the residents were evicted and the village turned into a Japanese military garrison. Sumay was leveled during the
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would be confiscated, her crew scuttled her, resulting in seven deaths. This incident was the first violent action of the
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The U.S. military prohibited reentry to location of Sumay as Apra Harbor had become a key strategic location of the
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the U.S. decided to close the seaplane base at Sumay on February 23, 1931. The Maxwell School, named after Governor
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The cemetery, a cross from the village church, and ruins of a few structures are all that remain of the village.
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in 1944. The U.S. military prohibited the residents from returning, relocating them to the hills of nearby
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that had been held in Apra Harbor for two years. Upon being informed that a state of war existed and that
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established rights to use the former Marine Aviation facility and made Sumay a base for its
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of all of Sumay, totaling 245 private and commercial plots, for little or no compensation.
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and former residents of Sumay at the old location of the village on Back to Sumay Day, 2013
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and took all private and commercial property at Sumay. Its former location is now on
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and other sailors in the 1800s and the second most populous settlement on Guam after
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captured by the U.S., and the first Germans killed in action by the U.S. in WWI
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before contact with Europeans. Sumay became a prosperous port town serving
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In 1952, the village of Santa Rita completed its church, dedicating it to
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where Spain attempted to solidify control of the island, Governor
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and massacred with grenades. After fierce fighting during the
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When cultures clash: revisiting the 'Spanish-Chamorro Wars'
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by the United States in 1898, the village was the site of
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was formally established at Sumay in 1901. In 1903, the
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troops mustering at the former Marine Barracks in Sumay
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Sumay was Guam's second most populous village in the
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Index

Sumay (disambiguation)
Village
Sumay in the 1930s
Map of Sumay on Apra Harbor, 1912
Apra Harbor
Sumay is located in Guam
Orote Peninsula
Sumay is located in Earth
13°26′13.8″N 144°39′11.5″E / 13.437167°N 144.653194°E / 13.437167; 144.653194
United States
Territory
Guam
Taking
village
Guam
Orote Peninsula
Apra Harbor
Chamorro people
whalers
Hagåtña
Mariana Islands
Capture of Guam
Marine Barracks Guam
submarine communications cable
telegraph
China Clipper
Japanese invasion of Guam
U.S. liberation of the island
Sånta Rita-Sumai
eminent domain

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