Employment Opportunities…

JUNE 2016 Employment Assistance Update: I. Employment Assistance Here are some contacts to assist you in your Job Search: 1. Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) – Kristina Continue Reading →

New National Park Service Link to Ewa Battlefield

Checkout the National Park Service’s new link to Ewa Battlefield! https://www.nps.gov/places/ewa-plain-battlefield.htm [The field is located across from the Hawaiian Railway Society Museum] The Ewa Plain Battlefield is located in the Continue Reading →

Ewa Battlefield Commemoration Media Coverage by KITV and KGMB

Ewa Battlefield hosts memorable ceremony – KITV http://www.kitv.com/story/32098338/ewa-battlefield-hosts-memorable-ceremony Ewa Field Memorial Day – Hawaii News Now http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/32098240/ewa-field-marks-first-memorial-day-on-national-register Photos: https://stanii.smugmug.com/Airplanes/Ewa-Field-Memorial-Day-5-30-16/i-L7vCXwv  

Ewa Battlefield Memorial Day Commemoration

As Memorial Day approaches, it’s a time when we think about our brothers and sisters we served with who are no longer with us. Perhaps we remember a battle buddy Continue Reading →

50TH STATE FAIR HONORS MILITARY WITH FREE ADMISSION ON MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30

HONOLULU, HI — Memorial Day at this year’s 50th State Fair is Pasha Hawaii Military Appreciation Day, with free admission for active and retired military personnel and their families. For Continue Reading →

Ewa Plain Battlefield listed in National Historic Site Registry

Great News, Everyone! Ewa Plain Battlefield (Ewa Mooring Mast Field) was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 23, 2016. National level-Criterion A and D. Look for Continue Reading →

Open for Discussion…

The Atomic Bomb Brief historiography. The atomic bomb was used twice on two Japanese cities seventy-one years ago. During the earlier decades following the use of the weapon, Americans were Continue Reading →

President Obama’s Hiroshima Visit Open for Discussion

The White House has clearly ruled out an apology, which would inflame many U.S. veterans and others, and said that Obama would not revisit the decision to drop the bombs. Continue Reading →

Did you know?

Famous Black NYC Guard Unit Guarded MCAS Ewa After the war started tons of troops were sent to Oahu and among them was a Federalized NYC Harlem guard unit sent Continue Reading →

72nd West Loch Disaster Commemoration 

ALCON: For widest dissemination, The Pacific Ocean Chapter of the Blacks in Government and the African American Diversity Cultural Center of Hawaii are promoting a Public Commemoration Program at Punchbowl Continue Reading →