U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii hosted a live inbound personnel town hall Feb. 10 from Schofield Barracks to help incoming Soldiers, Army civilians and families prepare for PCS moves to Hawaii ahead of a projected summer surge in arrivals. Garrison Commander Col. Rachel Sullivan and Command Sgt. Maj. Joshua Yost, joined by subject-matter experts from Island Palm Communities, the Garrison Housing Office, Army Community Service and the Exceptional...
U.S. Army Garrison Hawai‘i will conduct an unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance operation at Mākua Military Reservation (MMR) on January 20, 2026. This work is part of ongoing and planned efforts to support natural resource conservation, cultural resource preservation and keep the area safe. The Army is coordinating closely with natural and cultural resource partners and public safety teams.
U.S. Army Garrisons are the Army’s epicenter, not only where soldiers live, but where they train, conduct the day-to-day business of the Army, mobilize and deploy from.
Key U.S. Army installations across the Indo-Pacific are Power Projection Platforms – staging grounds for land power – that enable the Theater Army.
Garrisons help to generate Army readiness by supporting rotational units, joint force training, ground-based missile defense systems, crisis and contingency operations, and partner engagement across the Indo-Pacific.
In addition to enabling operational readiness, garrisons provide nearly all of the municipal services of a typical American city – and nearly ten thousand installation management professionals...