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Hawaii has had close relationship with military for decades

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COURTESY BOB SIGALL

Fearing a Japanese invasion, the U.S. government replaced all currency in the islands with notes marked “HAWAII.”

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COURTESY TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER

The original Tripler hospital was part of Fort Shafter in 1907.

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COURTESY TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER

McKinley High School students raised enough money selling war bonds during WWII to buy a B-24 Liberator bomber. It had Madame Pele coming out of a volcano painted on either side.

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COURTESY TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER

In 1920 the Fort Shafter Hospital was renamed for Brig. Gen. Charles Stuart Tripler, who directed the Union Army’s medical program during the Civil War.