Over 66 years have passed since Guam was liberated by U.S. forces. During the course of that timeframe our leaders from Guam have been trying to get additional congressional legislation passed to provide for loyalty recognition and war claims parity. Since I am currently undergoing my public administration graduate studies with Bellevue University, Nebraska and for this particular term, I have embarked on scrutinizing the history and events of this issue in order to get a better understanding of why it has taken so long for this issue to be resolved. We read and hear about this issue over the media, but I have always wondered about the details of what happened in the past and what may really be going on now. Whether this Act is passed or not in the FY 2011 National Defense Authorization Act, I think it would still be interesting and to get a better understanding of both government actions. I will soon be publishing part of my research that will include in depth information on major legislation history and events from both the leaders of Guam and the U.S. The articles/reports I write on this topic may come out in several pieces. I have a lot of editing to do from my current papers.

My research effort and findings on this topic is dedicated to my father, the late Eustaquio Anderson Punzalan.

Bernard Punzalan

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