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  2. Punchbowl Crater - Wikipedia

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    Later, during the reign of Kamehameha the Great, a battery of two cannons was mounted at the rim of the crater to salute distinguished arrivals and signify important occasions. Early in the 1880s, leasehold land on the slopes of the Punchbowl opened for settlement and in the 1930s, the crater was used as a rifle range for the Hawaii National ...

  3. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    A crater resulted from the ejection of hot lava through cracks in the old coral reefs which, at the time, extended to the foot of the Ko'olau Mountain Range. Although there are various translations of the Punchbowl's Hawaiian name, "Puowaina," the most common is "Hill of Sacrifice." This translation closely relates to the history of the crater.

  4. Punchbowl, battleship events among Veterans Day ... - AOL

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    Events and ceremonies in observance of Veterans Day will be held across Oahu today. The Oahu Veterans Council will sponsor a ceremony at 10 a.m. at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at ...

  5. Honolulu Volcanics - Wikipedia

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    Punchbowl Crater rises north of [57] and at the centre of Honolulu and is a good outlook to the city and its surroundings. [ 7 ] The Mokapu peninsula was formed by Honolulu Volcanics and includes the three volcanic vents of Puʻu Hawaiʻiloa, Pyramid Rock and Ulapaʻu Head; additional vents form islets off the peninsula, [ 58 ] such as Moku ...

  6. Nisei military units to be honored at Punchbowl - AOL

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    Nisei military units that fought heroically in World War II will be honored Sept. 29 at the 19th annual Joint Memorial Service, at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. The 9 ...

  7. Koʻolau Range - Wikipedia

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    After hundreds of thousands of years of dormancy, Koʻolau volcano began to erupt again. Some thirty eruptions over the past 500,000 years or so have created many of the landmarks around eastern Oʻahu, such as Diamond Head, Koko Head (Hanauma Bay), Koko Crater, Punchbowl Crater, Tantalus, and Āliapaʻakai, and are collectively known as the Honolulu Volcanic Series, or simply Honolulu ...

  8. Ernie Pyle - Wikipedia

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    "Ernie Pyle Is Killed on Ie Island; Foe Fired When All Seemed Safe", obituary, New York Times, April 19, 1945 "Writings of Ernie Pyle" from C-SPAN 's American Writers: A Journey Through History "Ernie Pyle Photos" Archived November 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine , from Story of G.I. Joe (1944), The Ned Scott Archive

  9. Patsy Mink - Wikipedia

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    She was buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, near the Punchbowl Crater. [68] [69] Mink's death occurred one week after she had won the 2002 primary election, too late for her name to be removed from the general election ballot. [68] [71] On November 5, 2002, Mink was posthumously re-elected to Congress. [72]