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  2. Three minute men - Wikipedia

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    Three minute men" were patrons of a quasi-legal prostitution industry north of Hotel Street near Honolulu Harbor from December 1941 to September 1944 (World War II). After martial law was declared in Honolulu, local police corruption and regulations were superseded, and a price of three dollars was set by military authorities. To satisfy an ...

  3. SS Maui - Wikipedia

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    Maui, probably in port at Honolulu ca. 1920. By January 1920 Maui had been restored to commercial configuration and had made two trips to Hawaii on her regular schedule. [26] After renovation at Bethlehem Shipbuilding's Union Plant the ship departed for Honolulu on 5 May with full cargo and complete list of passengers for the first time since ...

  4. USS Honolulu (CL-48) - Wikipedia

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    USS Honolulu (CL-48) of the United States Navy was a Brooklyn-class light cruiser active in the Pacific War (World War II). Honolulu was launched in 1937 and commissioned in 1938. She was the only cruiser to survive the Battle of Tassafaronga undamaged.

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    The Coal Dock was used during World War II, as older World War I ships were removed from the reserve fleet and put into active duty, due to the great demand for ships. Today the Coal Dock site is a base parking lot. West Loch Ammunition Depot at West Loch. Also staging area for transport, LSTs and cargo ships. By 1944 depot and dock were built.

  6. SS Lurline (1932) - Wikipedia

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    Lurline was halfway from Honolulu to San Francisco on 7 December 1941, carrying a record load of 765 passengers, [4] when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. [5] The ship's alleged reception of radio signals from the Japanese fleet became part of the Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory.

  7. USS Oahu (ARG-5) - Wikipedia

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    USS Oahu (ARG-5) was a Luzon-class internal combustion engine repair ship that saw service in the United States Navy during World War II. Named for the Island of Oahu , third largest island in the Hawaiian chain , it was the second US Naval vessel to bear the name.

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  9. Prostitution in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 1942, the prostitutes of Hotel Street (the main street of the red-light district) went on strike for better conditions and the right to work away from the brothels. The strike lasted 22 days. [10] The best-known prostitute of the period was Jean O'Hara. She is credited with inventing the "bull pen" system where a single prostitute ...

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