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Rearview Mirror: Fort Kamehameha was noisy but provided memorable moments

PHOTO COURTESY SUZANNE CASART
                                The Casart family lived at Fort Ka­mehameha in the early 1960s. Suzanne, second from right, was the eldest of 12 children.
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PHOTO COURTESY SUZANNE CASART

The Casart family lived at Fort Ka­mehameha in the early 1960s. Suzanne, second from right, was the eldest of 12 children.

U.S. Army
                                Fort Kameha­meha artillery units practice defending the entrance to Pearl Harbor in this 1920s photo.
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Fort Kameha­meha artillery units practice defending the entrance to Pearl Harbor in this 1920s photo.

PHOTO COURTESY SUZANNE CASART
                                The Casart family lived at Fort Ka­mehameha in the early 1960s. Suzanne, second from right, was the eldest of 12 children.
U.S. Army
                                Fort Kameha­meha artillery units practice defending the entrance to Pearl Harbor in this 1920s photo.