When the sun rises on July 4, 2026, it will shine on Guam before reaching any other American soil. Long before fireworks light the skies over Washington, Philadelphia, or Boston, the first American community to greet the nation’s 250th birthday will be a small island in the western Pacific, an island that has given more to the United States than most Americans will ever know.
“Where America’s Day Begins” is not a slogan crafted for tourism. It is a reflection of Guam’s place in the American story: geographically distant, strategically essential, and unwaveringly loyal. As the United States marks its semiquincentennial, Guam will once again stand at the front of the national timeline, and it is time the rest of the country recognizes what that truly means.
For generations, the people of Guam have lived at the forward edge of American defense. Our island sits at the heart of the Indo‑Pacific, the region now shaping global security and economic competition. The bases on Guam anchor U.S. deterrence, power projection, and humanitarian response capabilities across half the globe. Our families live with the responsibilities and risks that come with that role every day.
And our service is not abstract. Guam’s sons and daughters have fought and died in every major American conflict since World War II at rates far above the national average. Our veterans carry the scars of wars fought thousands of miles away, even as our island remains one of the most strategically targeted locations in the world.
Yet despite this extraordinary commitment, Guam is too often invisible in the national conversation. Many Americans do not know that the people of Guam are U.S. citizens. Fewer still understand the island’s central role in safeguarding the nation’s interests in the Indo‑Pacific.
The 250th anniversary of the United States offers a rare opportunity to change that. As the first place in America to welcome this historic day, Guam can remind the nation, and the world, that we are not a distant outpost. We are an integral part of the American family, a frontline community whose patriotism is proven and whose strategic value is unmatched.
But recognition must lead to responsibility. If Guam is indispensable to the U.S. defense posture, then the nation must treat Guam as indispensable. That means investing in the civilian infrastructure that protects our families. It means strengthening healthcare, hardening utilities, and ensuring that as the military mission expands, the quality of life for our residents is not left behind. It means acknowledging that national security begins with community security.
When the sun rises on July 4, 2026, it will illuminate the first chapter of America’s 250th birthday, and it will shine first on a people who have stood watch for the nation with loyalty, resilience, and quiet courage.
As the country celebrates its past, let it also recognize the place where its future security begins. Let the celebration start where America’s day begins, on Guam, an island that has always been essential to the American story.
