100-year-old home reflects Marines’ rich harbor history
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Pictured is Cathe Robling standing in front of the main living room while giving a tour of the house in which she now lives in with her husband, Lt. Gen. Terry G. Robling.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Lt. Gen. Puller's military career in the Marine Corps spanned 37 years. During that time he was honored with the Navy Cross five times plus the Distinguished Service Cross. Pictured is Enlisted aide Staff Sgt. Tavis James McGregor preparing tomatillos for a verde sauce in the renovated "Chesty" Puller House kitchen.
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Signage detail in front of the "Chesty" Puller House located at 201 Russell Ave. in Pearl Harbor.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Pictured is Cathe Robling in the main living room. Cathe lives in the house with her husband, Lt. Gen. Terry G. Robling.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Lt. Gen. Puller's military career in the Marine Corps spanned 37 years. During that time he was honored with the Navy Cross five times plus the Distinguished Service Cross. Pictured is the enclosed lanai area of the house which features a portrait of Lt. Gen. Puller upon it's wall.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Lt. Gen. Puller's military career in the Marine Corps spanned 37 years. During that time he was honored with the Navy Cross five times plus the Distinguished Service Cross. Pictured is the dining room of the house.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Lt. Gen. Puller's military career in the Marine Corps spanned 37 years. During that time he was honored with the Navy Cross five times plus the Distinguished Service Cross. Pictured is a portrait of Lt. Gen. Puller in the enclosed lanai of the house.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific will commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Chesty" Puller House at Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The historic house was one of four built in 1913 and designed by architect Jules H. de Sibour. It is the oldest Marine garrison in Hawaii and once housed the Marine Corps' Lt. Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller and his family from 1948-1950. Lt. Gen. Puller's military career in the Marine Corps spanned 37 years. During that time he was honored with the Navy Cross five times plus the Distinguished Service Cross. Pictured in the garden, by the side of the house, is Commander Navy Region Hawaii Historian Jim Neuman.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, celebrated the Chesty Puller home’s centennial Sunday at Pearl Harbor.
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