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U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii provides quality services, installation facilities, training and recreational centers to nearly 100,000 Soldiers, civilians and family members stationed on the islands...
Modern barracks for 25th ID Soldiers. Home to the 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks is nestled at the foot of the Waianae mountain range on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The installation...
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii provides quality services, installation facilities, training and recreational centers to nearly 100,000 Soldiers, civilians and family members stationed on the islands...
There's 6 major US Army bases in Hawaii. They include bases like Schofield Barracks, Fort Shafter, Fort Derussy, Wheeler Army Airfield, and the Pohakula Training Center.
Browse the list of all of the military bases and installations in Hawaii. Find key contact information, including that of the Joint Forces HQ.
Today, Hawaii is the headquarters of the United States Pacific Command (USPACOM). USPACOM comprises Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force service components, all headquartered in Hawaii.
The U.S. Army Hawaii Replacement Company serves as the first impression of the U.S. Army units across the island for incoming Soldiers and families; executes world class reception operations...
Military installations in Hawaii represent the army, navy, air force, coast guard, and marines and play an important part in the state’s economy. Explore the 14 military bases in Hawaii.
Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam serves over 55,000 people each year, has its own police/security force and is responsible for Department of Defense firefighters in 13 stations island-wide. JBPHH is home to 5,451 Air Force military members who have 7,555 family members.
Fort Shafter is the oldest military base on Oahu and celebrated its 100th birthday on 22 June 2007. Fort Shafter has been home to the senior Army headquarters in Hawaii for a century. Construction began in 1905 on the ahupua'a of Kahauiki, former Hawaiian crown lands that were ceded to the United States government after annexation.