Steven Mana‘oakamai Johnson, a Cornell University professor who grew up on Saipan, has devoted his life to studying the ocean and how people in the Pacific depend on the fish in it to feed themselves and support their economies. Lately he’s been studying when they fight over them.
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In a statement this afternoon, the Army said, “The 442nd Regimental Combat team holds an honored place in Army History and we are pleased to republish an article Opens in a new tab that highlights the brave Soldiers who served in the “Go-for-Broke” brigade.
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Kathy Strong is on a mission to honor a fallen Vietnam War soldier she never met. This week that mission brought her to Hawaii.
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With significant proposed cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs by the administration of President Donald Trump, it’s not yet clear what that will mean for veterans in Hawaii and across the Pacific.
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Currently, 1,573 personnel are listed as missing from the Vietnam War, and about 280 are believed to be in Laos.
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The 2025 first-quarter economic forecast by the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization paints a somber outlook of the state economy, warning of the potential for a recession depending on how policy shake-ups by President Donald Trump and his new administration ultimately take shape.
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President Donald Trump’s new secretary of commerce has vowed to tax foreign-flagged ships making calls to U.S. ports.
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Hawaii Coast Guard crews remain busy across the Pacific as President Donald Trump’s administration shakes up U.S. government policy at home and abroad.
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As global tensions have risen, South Korean weapon manufacturers and defense contractors are having a moment as they see their services in increasing demand across the world.
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Lithuania, a small former Soviet republic in the Baltics, has been sending defense officials to Hawaii for talks with U.S. and other military leaders.
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Adm. Samuel Paparo bemoaned what many senior commanders see as a slow, burdensome federal bureaucracy that has made it harder for the military to field new weapons and technology.
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The Army’s case against Pfc. Dewayne Johnson, 28, a Schofield Barracks-based soldier suspected of murdering his pregnant teenage wife, is moving closer to trial by court-martial.
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The U.S. military is working on a new effort to identify the remains of service members killed in the infamous World War II-era West Loch Disaster.
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The military and local officials are getting serious about reestablishing a key emergency evacuation route for Leeward Oahu residents.
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Marines in Hawaii are testing out a new anti-drone fighting system as they prepare for a deployment to the Western Pacific later this year as part of Marine Rotational Force Southeast Asia.
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Trump signed several executive orders calling for beefing up border security to crack down on migrants, asylum seekers and drug smuggling.
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In the dark hours Wednesday morning as the sun slowly rose over the horizon in Waimanalo, soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division’s 21st Regiment and cadets from University of Hawaii’s Reserve Officer Training Corps tested themselves to the limits, training in remembrance of fallen soldiers who had come before — including one born and raised on Oahu.
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Two members of the Navy’s iconic Blue Angels were in town recently for a planning meeting in preparation for their participation in the Kaneohe Bay Air Show in August.
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The Pentagon’s latest report says that 60% of service members stationed on Oahu today reside on military installations.
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It was only the second time Hokule‘a had sailed into the military base, an area traditionally known to Native Hawaiians as Wai Momi (Pearl Water) and Puu Loa (Long Hill).
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