Courtesy Story | Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka | 04.30.2014
艦船修理廠及び日本地区造修統括本部(SRF-JRMC)は4月1日、今回で30期生となる13名の技能訓練生を迎える入廠式を行った。
Video by Master Sgt. Patrick Brush | 15th Wing | 05.27.2020
The USAF Band of the Pacific collaborates with the NZ Defence Force Navy, Army, and Air Force Bands in a combined performance of Canon Wi Te Tau Huata's iconic "Tuitira Mai Nga Iwi". We perform
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Lea | Pacific Missile Range Facility | 10.10.2024
KEKAHA, Hawaii (Oct. 10 2024) Dr. Keao NeSmith blesses iwi kupuna (ancestral remains) during a Aha ʻAwa ceremony, October 10, 2024, which rededicated the Lua Kupapaʻu O Nohili (crypt) expansion
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Lea | Pacific Missile Range Facility | 10.10.2024
KEKAHA, Hawaii (Oct. 10 2024) Dr. Keao NeSmith blesses iwi kupuna (ancestral remains) during a Aha ʻAwa ceremony, October 10, 2024, which rededicated the Lua Kupapaʻu O Nohili (crypt) expansion
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Lea | Pacific Missile Range Facility | 10.10.2024
KEKAHA, Hawaii (Oct. 10 2024) Western Kauai lineal place an offering during an Aha ʻAwa ceremony, October 10, 2024, which rededicated the Lua Kupapaʻu O Nohili (crypt) expansion to accept iwi kupuna
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Lea | Pacific Missile Range Facility | 10.10.2024
KEKAHA, Hawaii (Oct. 10 2024) Peleke Flores prepares ʻAwa (a ceremonial drink) for an Aha ʻAwa ceremony, October 10, 2024, which rededicated the Lua Kupapaʻu O Nohili (crypt) expansion to accept iwi
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Lea | Pacific Missile Range Facility | 10.10.2024
to accept iwi kupuna (ancestral remains). Lua Kupapau O Nohili was constructed as a way to preserve and offer a final resting place for iwi kupuna that are uncovered from natural erosion of the Nohili Dunes
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Lea | Pacific Missile Range Facility | 10.10.2024
(crypt) expansion to accept iwi kupuna (ancestral remains). Lua Kupapau O Nohili was constructed as a way to preserve and offer a final resting place for iwi kupuna that are uncovered from natural erosion