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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · The descendants of the Artero and Tweed families hiked to ‘Tweed’s Cave’ where Antonio Arteros family hid George Tweed during the Imperial Japan’s occupation of Guam.

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · 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’...

  3. 5 days ago · 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’...

  4. 5 days ago · The descendants of the Artero and Tweed families hiked to ‘Tweed’s Cave’ where Antonio Artero’s family hid George Tweed during the Imperial Japan’s occupation of Guam, a release from Marine...

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · With the approval of his father, Antonio Artero took Tweed to a cave on a cliff on their property, overlooking the ocean, in October 1942. Three days after arriving at the cave, Tweed received the news from Artero that the two other remaining Americans, Tyson and Johnston, were caught and killed by the Japanese only two miles from where he was ...

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · The descendants of the Artero and Tweed families hiked to ‘Tweed’s Cave’ where Antonio Artero family hid George Tweed during Imperial Japan’s occupation of Guam.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · From 22 October 1942 until his rescue by the US Navy destroyer McCall on 10 July 1944, he was sheltered in an isolated rocky crevice in the northern coastline cliffs on Antonio Arteros ranch. To both Japanese and CHamorus, Tweed represented the US, but in vastly different ways.

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