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  2. Kaneohe, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaneohe or Kāneʻohe (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kaːneˈʔohe]) is a census-designated place (CDP) included in the City and County of Honolulu and in Hawaiʻi state District of Koʻolaupoko on the island of Oʻahu.

  3. Marine Corps Base Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), formerly Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay and originally Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay, is a U.S. Marine Corps facility and air station located on the Mokapu Peninsula of windward O'ahu in the City & County of Honolulu. Marine Corps Base Hawaii is home to Marines, Sailors, their family members, and civilian ...

  4. Kāneʻohe Bay - Wikipedia

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    This peninsula is occupied by Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Koʻolau Mountain Range seen on a clear morning from Kaneʻohe Bay on a boat. There are five named islands or islets within Kāneʻohe Bay. A sand bar (Ahu o Laka), Kapapa, and Kekepa (Turtleback Rock) are all islets on the barrier reef.

  5. Kokua Line: When will Kaneohe dog park open? - AOL

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    Question : When will they officially open the dog park by the golf course in Kaneohe ? Answer : The city hopes by the end of the year. ... Honolulu, HI 96813 ; call 808-529-4773 ; or email ...

  6. Kaneohe Marine gets 30 years for sexually assaulting children

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    Mar. 11—A Marine stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe will spend 30 years in a military prison for sexually assaulting children in Hawaii and other states. A Marine stationed at ...

  7. Haiku Stairs - Wikipedia

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    When the Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay was transferred to the Marine Corps as Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay in the 1950s, the U.S. Coast Guard used the Haiku Radio Station site for an Omega Navigation System station. In the mid-1950s, the wooden stairs were replaced by sections of metal steps and ramps — by one count, 3,922 steps.