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People attend annual memorial ceremony at Natatorium

People attend the annual memorial at the Natatorium, which was built as a "living" WWI memorial.

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Celtic Kula Pipe Band Hawaii played pipes.
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Those attending Sunday’s annual memorial ceremony placed an offering at the Roll of Honor plaque near the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium in Waikiki.
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Marines from Kaneohe Marine Corps Base gave a Rifle Honors Volley.
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U.S. Representative Jill Tokuda, left, and Andy Sugg. Mayor’s Chief of Staff.
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Annual Memorial at the Natatorium, which was built as a "living" WWI memorial.
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Halau Lilia Makanoe, under direction of Kumu Hula, Shelsea Ai, danced at Natatorium Memorlal.
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Halau Lilia Makanoe, under direction of Kumu Hula, Shelsea Ai, danced at Natatorium Memorlal.
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Phil Branch, left, Stan Fernandez,Sr., and Ron Lockwood attended Memorial.
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U.S. Representative Jill Tokuda.
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Sarah Fairchild, Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation.
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Emcee Peter Apo. Annual Memorial at the Natatorium.
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Halau Lilia Makanoe, under direction of Kumu Hula, Shelsea Ai, danced at Natatorium Memorlal.
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Halau Lilia Makanoe, under direction of Kumu Hula Shelsea Ai, danced at Natatorium Memorlal.
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Halau Lilia Makanoe, under direction of Kumu Hula Shelsea Ai, danced at Natatorium Memorlal.
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Annual Memorial at the Natatorium, which was built as a "living" WWI memorial.
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Annual Memorial at the Natatorium, which was built as a "living" WWI memorial.

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