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Native Americans

Nov. 19, 2010

Military Sued Over Firing Range

Historic preservationists and indigenous groups sued the U.S. military Wednesday over its plans to build several firing ranges on land held sacred by the native Chamorro people on the Pacific island of Guam.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Historic preservationists and indigenous groups sued the U.S. military Wednesday over its plans to build several firing ranges on land held sacred by the native Chamorro people on the Pacific island of Guam.


San Francisco attorney Nicholas Yost is leading the legal fight alleging the military risks destroying a unique and beautiful place and has failed to consider alternative sites. The new firing ran...

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