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  1. wanderingwillys

    Sunken LVT4 of Agat Beach, Guam

    Yeah - I totally wanted to dive the SMS Cormoran and the Tokai Maru but the schedule didn't quite line up - was also interested in the Seabee Junkyard but I guess now it's a boat access only dive since they gated the breakwater... Interesting how much stuff gets spit out of the ground even 70...
  2. wanderingwillys

    Sunken LVT4 of Agat Beach, Guam

    Hiya Frank - the Pacific War Museum (which is a temple to the USMC) has a half track with just a 1919 on a tower but no 75mm cannon mounted - John's wife mentioned they have another site with lots more un-restored vehicles but didn't mention that half track specifically... They had some cool...
  3. wanderingwillys

    Sunken LVT4 of Agat Beach, Guam

    This little guy is sitting by the entrance to big Navy... Would take a certain hardened individual to operate this battery operated tin can chasing after full sized ships... The guns are in Piti and were not yet finished when the US invaded so they survived in the jungle and were discovered...
  4. wanderingwillys

    Sunken LVT4 of Agat Beach, Guam

    It's sitting at 45ft to 50ft depending on the tide -- was pretty happy to find it since the directions were something like "go to the cemetery and look for a steel pipe going into the water; follow it until it goes into the surf, then swim due west and follow the coral canyons, stay...
  5. wanderingwillys

    Sunken LVT4 of Agat Beach, Guam

    Also got to hike up to the Yona tank farm - only two things left up there these days but we slogged through plenty of scrub brush, sword grass, and the stickiest red mud you can imagine to check it out... There is a Sherman with duckbills and the very sparce remains of another LVT4... Cool...
  6. wanderingwillys

    Sunken LVT4 of Agat Beach, Guam

    Sunken LVT4 off Agat Beach, Guam This one is a bit past resto efforts but I was still pretty stoked to get the chance to dive the wreck and check it out while I was down in Guam doing a marine diesel engine overhaul for Military Sealift Command (250mm bore V-16 Bergen)... Anyhow - enjoy - I...
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