U.S. to reshape military bases in Guam

More than 25,000 people will relocate to Andersen Air Force Base on Guam over the next six years as part of a plan to realign U.S. military bases. Plans to expand the base on Guam are also spurring a real estate boom and new construction. However, some officials are concerned that the $15 billion in projects could tax the island's infrastructure.

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