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Veteran recalls time in Hawaii during Pearl Harbor attack
The shockwaves from the bombing of Pearl Harbor nearly 70 years ago made their way around the world in the days after the historic attack.
Schofield leadership team comes home
The three-star general who commands all Army troops in the Pacific says future deployments affecting Schofield Barracks' 25th Infantry Division depend on President Barack Obama and the Pentagon's decision on force levels in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Two brothers from Clarksville reunite while serving in Iraq
It's not uncommon for brothers to join the military and serve their country. It is uncommon, however, for both to end up stationed together in Iraq even while part of different divisions and in two wholly different areas of expertise.
Soldier accused of killing contractor gets hearing date
A 31-year-old Schofield Barracks soldier charged with killing a civilian contractor in Iraq last month will face the military equivalent of a preliminary hearing Dec.
Clarksville, Tenn. brothers reunited
FOB Spiecher, Iraq For brothers Capt. Matthew Wagoner and Sgt. 1st Class Cameron Wagoner serving a deployment means a chance to see family and catch up, Oct.
As a supplement to The Crescent 's Stars, Stripes and Crescent Moons article , please enjoy more patriotic stories of our members in the U.S. military.
City allows banana trees at community gardens
Question: What is the regulation for the Sgt. E. Smith Community Garden across from Wheeler Army Airfield? It is becoming a banana patch, with the gardens surrounded by tall banana plants around the perimeter and growing toward the center.
Preparedness is key to lessen uncertainty
Photo credit Courtesy graphic September is National Preparedness Month. WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii -- Many members of the Army family have often remarked that the only thing certain in their lives is uncertainty.
Five-year-old Issabella Hokanson had a hard time curbing her energy as she whirled and danced before a mosaic of hand-painted signs welcoming home units assigned to the 25th Infantry Division's 3rd Bronco Brigade Combat Team, which is completing nearly a year in the war zone of Iraq.
Schofield soldiers head back to Iraq
After spending almost two years back home after a 16-month tour in Iraq, 2,400 Schofield Barracks soldiers are being redeployed to Iraq in October for 12 months.
Hawaii soldiers deploy in grand fashion
For as long as there have been armies, soldiers have kissed family and friends goodbye, and headed off to war.
When the combat-tested soldiers of the Hawai'i-based 25th Combat Aviation Brigade go to work, they don't leave much at home.
Isle soldiers return from Iraq Aug. 14
Some 1,700 members of the Hawai'i National Guard's 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team will begin returning from about nine months in Kuwait and Iraq around Aug.
Senate bill sends $329M to Hawaii for military construction projects
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved $329 million for military construction projects in Hawaici, defense appropriations subcommittee Chairman Sen.
Eielson Air Force Base Arctiz Sentry
OPFOR creates realistic battlefield sights, sounds
Staff Sgt. Anthony Stewart, 25th Air Support Operations Squadron electrical engineer, is helped to a CH-47 Chinook for aeromedical medical evacuation by Airman 1st Class Daniel Meyer, a 25th ASOS Tactical Air Control Party, during field training exercises June 24 at Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii.
Airmen train with Army to become JTACs
HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii: Rain and mud may not have been forecasted for radio operators, maintainers and drivers' training in the wilderness, but Airmen geared up anyway to practice combat lifesaver skills, convoys, air-assault egression, and improvised explosive device reaction with one goal in mind: to become combat mission-ready joint ...
Airmen train with Army to become JTACs
Tech. Sgt. Alejandro Castillo indicates to Airman 1st Class Chris Tamblyn, 25th Air Support Operations Squadron tactical air control party, to prepare to load a casualty on a CH-47 Chinook for aeromedical evacuation during field training June 24.
Troops return in time for holiday
About 60 Schofield Barracks soldiers came home for the Fourth of July after a 14-month deployment in Iraq.
As the sun shined Tuesday morning, hundreds of people made the short drive from Kelley -Robb Funeral Home to the Hubbard Union Cemetery to say goodbye to their hero, Chief Warrant Officer Stanley Blaine Hepfner.
The two Schofield Barracks pilots killed May 27 when their OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter crashed at Wheeler Army Airfield will be buried this week in their home states.
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