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  2. Chemical mortar battalion - Wikipedia

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    96th Chemical Mortar Battalion: 1 April 1944, Camp Livingston, Louisiana: 14 February 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey: Central Europe: 97th Chemical Mortar Battalion: 5 May 1944, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri: 23 November 1945, Camp Polk, Louisiana: Central Europe: 98th Chemical Mortar Battalion: 24 June 1944, Buna, New Guinea: 26 December 1945 ...

  3. U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaiʻi (HAMS) is housed inside Battery Randolph, a former coastal artillery battery, located at Fort DeRussy Military Reservation. The battery was transformed into a museum in 1976. The museum's collection contains some World War II armor pieces, an AH-1 Cobra helicopter, and small arms indoors, as well as the battery ...

  4. List of museums in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    University of Hawaii Art Gallery: Honolulu: Oahu: Art: website: U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii: Waikiki: Oahu: Military: Located at Fort DeRussy: USS Arizona Memorial: Pearl Harbor: Oahu: Military: Memorial and museum about the sunken USS Arizona: U.S.S. Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park: Pearl Harbor: Oahu: Maritime: World War II submarine and ...

  5. Honouliuli National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Honouliuli National Historic Site is near Waipahu on the island of Oahu, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. This is the site of the Honouliuli Internment Camp which was Hawaiʻi's largest and longest-operating internment camp, opened in 1943 and closed in 1946. It was designated a National monument on February 24, 2015, by President Barack Obama. [4]

  6. Fort DeRussy Military Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Fort DeRussy Beach, 1959. The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaiʻi is housed inside Battery Randolph, a former coastal artillery battery. Battery Randolph was constructed in 1911 to defend Honolulu Harbor on Oahu from attack, and was equipped with two 14-inch guns on disappearing carriages, with a range of about 40,000 yards (37 km). [6]

  7. 16th Coast Artillery (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 16th Coast Artillery Regiment was a Coast Artillery regiment in the United States Army, along with the 15th Coast Artillery, it manned the Harbor Defenses of Honolulu and other fortified sites on Oahu, Hawaii from 1924 until broken up into battalions in August 1944 as part of an Army-wide reorganization. [1]

  8. Category:Military and war museums in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military and war museums in Hawaii" ... U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 16:29 (UTC). ...

  9. Fort Kamehameha - Wikipedia

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    HABS No. HI-362, "U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Battery Boyd, Between San Jacinto Street & Ranger Loop, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI", 5 photos, 14 data pages, 2 photo caption pages HABS No. HI-164-AU, " Hickam Field, Fort Kamehameha Officers' Housing Type Y, 27 Worchester Avenue, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI ", 11 photos, 9 data pages, 3 ...