Asan Invasion Beach Explained

Asan Invasion Beach
Location:N edge of Asan, Asan, Guam
Coordinates:13.4728°N 144.7128°W
Added:February 14, 1979
Refnum:79002617

The Asan Invasion Beach is a historic site in the village of Asan, Guam. The beaches of Asan were one of the landing sites of American forces in the 1944 Battle of Guam, in which the island was retaken from occupying Japanese forces. The designated historic site includes the beaches extending between Asan Point and Adelup Point, and extends inland roughly to Guam Highway 1. It also includes the water area extending from the beach to the reef, about 100m (300feet) out, an area that includes at least one abandoned Allied landing vehicle.[1]

The beaches, fortifications, and water out to the reef were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Portions of them are part of the Asan Beach Unit of the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, which includes a public access point at Asan Point. Just east of this is Memorial Beach Park, a municipal beachfront park that was listed on the National Register in 1974.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=75001913}} NRHP nomination for Agat Invasion Beach]. National Park Service. 2015-04-21.