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  2. K. Mark Takai Pacific Warfighting Center - Wikipedia

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    The K. Mark Takai Pacific Warfighting Center is located within the USPACOM AOR. The K. Mark Takai Pacific Warfighting Center is located on Ford Island in Honolulu, Hawaii within the Ford Island Historic Management Zone / Aviation Facilities Sub-Area, part of the Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark. [1]

  3. Ford Island - Wikipedia

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    Itinerant military helicopter training activities also continued at NALF Ford Island during this period. Hawaii (which achieved statehood in 1959) contracted with the US Navy to allow touch-and-go landings until 1972, when the airfield was opened to students making their first solo flights. [16]

  4. Naval Station Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Ford Island in the middle of Pearl Harbor was purchased for joint Army and Navy use in the development of military aviation in the Pacific. As the Imperial Japanese military pressed its war in China, concern over Japan's intentions caused the U.S. to begin taking defensive measures. On 1 February 1933, the U.S. Navy staged a mock ...

  5. Naval Base Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The US Army operated Luke Field, a 5,400 foot long runway, on Ford Island from 1919 to 1941. [37] In 1941 all of Ford Island used by the US Navy and renamed NAS Pearl Harbor. US Navy unit VJ-1 (JRS-1) was based at the Seaplane Base. Ford Island Seaplane Base was the first base hit on the 7 December 1941 attack.

  6. Hickam Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, the Army Air Corps saw the need for another airfield in Hawaii when Luke Field on Ford Island became too congested for both air operations and operation of the Hawaiian Air Depot. 2,225 acres (9.00 km 2) of land and fishponds adjacent to John Rodgers Airport and Fort Kamehameha were purchased by the War Department from the Bishop ...

  7. Fort Kamehameha - Wikipedia

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    The western side known as Halawa, was the former beach-front estate of Queen Emma of Hawaii. The sandy dunes had been used as a burial site. [2] It was used for the U.S. Army in 1901, and acquired by the U.S. federal government in 1907 by condemnation from Emma's estate. It was sometimes called "Queen Emma Military Reservation" or "Queen Emma ...

  8. Admiral Arthur W. Radford High School - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses the following military housing areas: Hokulani, Ohana Nui, Hickam Air Force Base, Catlin Park, Ford Island, Hale Moku, Halsey Terrace, Little Makalapa, Makalapa, Moanalua Terrace, Pearl Harbor Shipyard Quarters, and most of Aliamanu Military Reservation Housing. The Military Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) MYAC is the school's ...

  9. Camp H. M. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Camp Smith today consists of 220 acres (0.89 km 2) at Camp Smith proper, 137 acres (0.55 km 2) at Puuloa Rifle Range in Ewa Beach, and 62 acres (250,000 m 2) in Manana Housing. Camp Smith is unique in that it is the only Marine Corps installation that supports a unified commander , Commander, Indo-Pacific Command (CDRUSINDOPACOM).