George Tweed, an American sailor, made history by evading capture by the Japanese on Guam during the early years of World War II, remaining the only serviceman on the island to achieve this feat.
No Man Is an Island
During the early years of the Pacific War, George Tweed, an American seaman, achieved an extraordinary feat by evading capture by Japanese forces on Guam, becoming the only U.S. serviceman to remain undetected.