The Army presented a Hawaiian Haʻakoa: The traditional Hawaiian "warrior dance!"
John R. Rowe Post 17, Honolulu, Hawaii
WWI Pvt John Rupert Rowe III 1st Hawaiian Ancestry KIA 31Jul1918 (aged 26 + 1 day), Nuuanu Cemetery. Col. We have a got to win this war. I hope I shall. Sen.
Soldier receives
belated tribute
A ceremony today will honor the
first isle man killed in World War I
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By Gregg K. Kakesako
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In a ceremony today, Pfc. John Rupert Rowe will finally get the recognition his family and others say he deserves more than 80 years after he was killed on a battlefield in France. "He was the private that no
06/13/2026
We attended and participated in the 12Jun2026 Army Community Day at Fort DeRussy to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 251st birthday. It featured military equipment displays, aviation assets Apache helicopters, military working dog demonstrations, and interactive exhibits with the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Dive Team.
06/12/2026
Women Veterans Recognition Day:
June 12, 1948 marked a turning point in history with the signing of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act which granted women the right to serve as permanent, regular members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
06/05/2026
01Jun2026 was our Honor Mission for Pete B. Galbraith, Veteran US Navy. Pete served proudly in the US Navy in the latter part of the 1950's. His last duty assignment was as a member of Attack Squadron Twenty-six. Upon completion of his enlistment, he received an Honorable Discharge. The family members spoke to several of us and were moved by our Patriot Guard and the rendering of military honors.
05/31/2026
We went to pick up flags we deposited on veteran’s graves before Memorial Day at the Oahu cemetery. The sun popped out!
05/31/2026
We picked up our 2390 Flying Flags for Heroes at the Pearl Harbor national Memorial this morning. We can only leave them out there for one week before they need to mow. 
05/31/2026
On May 29, 1882, Honolulu’s Daily Bulletin noted that May 30 was “Decoration Day” in the United States, when relatives and friends of those who died during the Civil War visit graves and decorate them with flowers.
The following day, as a result of that story, an impromptu gathering of about 40 veterans from that war gathered at the Government hotel, where the U. S. Minister Resident presided. After a prayer, all enjoyed a “sumptuous meal,” followed by toasts, speeches, and songs.
The following year, the George W. DeLong Post, an organization of Civil War veterans, observed Decoration Day with a parade up Nuʻuanu Avenue to Oʻahu Cemetery. The program included a poem entitled “The Blue and the Gray,” an address and the decoration of graves of American and British soldiers and sailors.
Photo: Army personnel on parade in Honolulu – most likely a Decoration Day Parade in the 1920s (Hawaiʻi State Archives)
05/26/2026
We remembered those who gave the last measure of devotion on Memorial Day Service at Roy King’s WWII Memorial at the corner of South King Street and Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 in front of the Territorial Office Building, 465 S King Street, Honolulu HI 96813. The Young Marines & VFW will participated. Afterwards, the VFW held a service at the Korean & Vietnam Memorials between the Hawaii State Art Museum and the Capitol, on Richards Street.
05/26/2026
We celebrated the fifth installation of a Wall of Honor in the Plaza at Pearl City, 1048 Kuala St. Pearl City HI 96782. There are about 25 Veterans in residence. The veterans, their families and all other residents attended. The Liberty Bells provided entertainment with WWII songs and dance.
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