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War in the Pacific National Historical Park
Management

Planning Documents

Administrative History (WAPA)Document Type: PDF (2,718 KB)

Camel Rock Ordnance Survey: Text and Figures
Document Type: PDF

Camel Rock Ordnance Survey: Photos 1 - 14
Document Type: PDF
 
Camel Rock Ordnance Survey: Photos 15 - 28
Document Type: PDF

Camel Rock Ordnance Survey: Photos 29 - 42
Document Type: PDF

Coral Recruitment Study
Document Type: PDF

Curator's Corner
Document Type: PDF

DRAFT - War in the Pacific NHP Compendium - DRAFT
Document Type: PDF

Fire, Erosion, and Sedimentation in the Asan-Piti Watershed and War in the Pacific NHP, Guam
Document Type: PDF

Flat Stanley Visits Guam and War in the Pacific National Historical Park
Document Type: PDF

Pongsona Damage Assessment Photos Only 10MB
Document Type: PDF

Pongsona Damage Assessment Tables Only 114KB
Document Type: PDF

Pongsona Damage Assessment Text Only 365KB
Document Type: PDF

WAPA 2004 Interpretive Report
Document Type: Word

WAPA 2004 VIP Highlights
Document Type: Word

WAPA Featured as Park of the Week
Document Type: PDF

WAPA Fire Management Plan
Document Type: PDF

WAPA Fire Plan—Figures
Document Type: PDF

WAPA Fire Plan
Document Type: Word

WAPA Fire Plan—Pictures
Document Type: PDF

WAPA Fisheries Study
Document Type: PDF

WAPA Outreach Efforts Featured in Arrowhead
Document Type: PDF

WAPA Park BrochureDocument Type: PDF

WAPA Reptile Survey
Document Type: PDF

WAPA'S New Website Debuted
Document Type: PDF

WWII Damage on Guam
Document Type: PDF

WWII Damage on Guam (Powerpoint Presentation)
Document Type: PDF

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Last Updated: June 02, 2011 at 09:48 MST