*****P R O C L A M A T I O N***** [by the President of the United States of America, edited] "We come together to pay tribute to the men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Americans across this land commemorate the patriots who have risked their lives to preserve the liberty of our Nation, the families who support them, and the heroes no longer with us. It is not our weapons or our technology that make us the most advanced military in the world; it is the unparalleled spirit, skill, and devotion of our troops. We honor our veterans, let our actions strengthen the bond between a Nation and her warriors. Our veterans have charged into harm’s way, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice, to protect the freedoms that have blessed America. Whether Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard, they are our Nation’s finest citizens, and they have shown the heights to which Americans can rise when asked and inspired to do so.
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Thank-You to our Veteran BHS Classmates of 1966,
we Honor your Greatness and Courage Be All You Can Be | It’s Not just a job. It’s an Adventure! | You and the Navy. Full Speed Ahead | The Few. The Proud | We're Looking For a Few Good Men | Aim High | Be Part of the Action ************************************************* |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Fort Ord, CA. "Geev'um Platoon" Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: ************************************************* |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Enlisted in Jan.1968 as a Military Policeman. Fort Gordon, GA Overseas Duty: Vietnam 1969 Years Served: Basic Training in Fort Ord, Monterey, CA and was transferred to Ft. Gordon, GA for his MP training. |
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Lee was then reassigned to the Hawaiian Armed Services Police (H.A.S.P.) which encompassed the police force all the branches of services. During his assignment, Lee became a part of the A.W.O.L. Apprehension Team and worked undercover to capture and apprehend deserters and awol serviceman. Lee was awarded the National Defense medal, Vietnam Service and Campaign medals, Army Commendation medal with “V” device for valor. Comments: "...did my time and was honorably discharged in 1971." |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Fort Ord, CA. "Geev'um Platoon" Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: *************************************************
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Branch of Service: Navy Basic Training: Just out of high school in 1966, shipped out to the Naval Training Center in San Diego, CA. Years served: 4 Occupation: Quartermaster. Assigned to the USS Southernland Destroyer at the 32nd Naval Station, San Diego. ************************************************* |
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Branch of Service: Army Reserve Basic Training: Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Commets: *************************************************
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Branch of Service: Marines Basic Training: Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: *************************************************
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Branch of Service: Navy Basic Training: Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: ************************************************* |
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Branch of Service: Marines Basic Training: Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: *************************************************
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Branch of Service: Army
Basic Training: Enlisted on 2 July 1966 with a bunch of guys from Hawaii and trained at Ft. Ord, Cal. We enlisted from Hawaii and was the "12th All Hawaiian Company" Occupation: Disbursing Clerk/Basic Infrantry ("Whatever asked of you to do, you did! I'll leave it at that") Years Served: Overseas Duty 1: Vietnam- 1967-1968 9th Inf. Division, Camp Bearcat, South Vietnam Overseas Duty 2: Vietnam- 1968-1969 1st Air Calvary, Anh Khe, South Vietnam Comments: "Thanks for recognizing us vets, we didn't have that when we came home! It's hard to forget people protesting you and calling you names when you come home, especially here in Hawaii! God, it's been over 40 years and it seems like yesterday. Anyways too much remembering." *************************************************
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Kaopoiki Jr., Alexander A. : |
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Classmate comment: "I last saw Alika in Ft. Ord. I was walking one day and I saw this person on guard duty his back turned to me and I recognized that walk, so I called his name and sure enough it was Alec. He told me he was shipping out soon so we made a date to meet at the bowling alley to have a drink or two, 3, 4, 5……we had a good time talking about the short time we got to know each other. One day I was at my desk (Schofield) and my sergeant asked me if I knew Alexander Kaopuiki I told him no and he mentioned that he’s a BHS “66 grad, then it hit me – ALIKA….my heart pained and my eyes got misty – soldiers don’t cry. Couple a few days later I asked I was asked to be one of Alec’s pall bearers by his mom – via Robert Ambrose’s list of Alec’s close friends – it was my honor. I remember waiting at the (Maui) cargo terminal for the casket and when the plane hatch opened we saw Charley (Damaso) in his Marine uniform escort Alika home…[William Romena]" ************************************************
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Fort Ord, CA. "Geev'um Platoon" Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: *************************************************
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Konno, Emerick: Occupation: Infantry Division, M.O.S. 11B, 11C, 11F, 11H Years Served: 1968-1993 Overseas Duty: Vietnam Comments: ************************************************* |
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Moniz, Earl J. : |
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Nomura, Pat :
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Pimentel Jr., Edwin: *************************************************
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Branch of Service: Army Reserve Basic Training: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: *************************************************
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Quiray, Sabas: |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Occupation: Radar repair Years served: Active Overseas Duty: Middle East Comments: Active with the U.S.military and foreign military countries overseas after 3 years of U.S. active service to current. |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Fort Ord, CA. "Geev'um Platoon" Occupation: M.O.S. 71H20 - Pesonnel Clerk (Remmington Raiders). Overseas Duty: Schofield. Comments: "Fred Cardona and Miles Taono was a cycle after mine. Charles Damaso was drafted into the Marines. And of course Dennis Figgeroa who enlisted in the Marines after graduation. Can't forget Edwin Pimentel who joined the NGs and got activated and spent a tour in Nam. |
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We were called the "Geev'um Platoon" by our CO. He had us hang a drawing of a menehune surfing with the word geev'um on it - a local guy gave it him. He cited our platoon in a speech after graduation ceremonies in front of (the mainland) parents, wives, and guests how we helped break the previous PT record - can you imagine the pride we felt. Needless to say most of us got promoted." .*************************************************
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Sekimoto, Harvey: Occupation 2: Inactive Air Force Reservist (1978-1982): Personnel Manager, Gearhart Industries, Ft. Worth, Texas (private sector). Occupation 3: Full-time Air Force Reservist (ART) (1983-1984): Chief, Consolidated Base Personnel Office, Youngstown, Ohio. Full-time Air Force Reservist (ART) (1984-2004): Kelly/Lackland/Randolph AFB, Texas. Director of Personnel; Instructor, Total Quality Management Program; Instructor, Air Force Terrorism Program; Squadron Commander; President, Air Force Informal Disability Board; President Air Force Formal Disability Board; Deputy Support Group Commander. |
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Comments: "One of many memorable moments. Led the Air Force Reserve Contingent at the internment of the Unknown Soldier, Vietnam War (since identified from DNA) in 1984, from the Capitol Building to Arlington Memorial Cemetery. Route of President Kennedy's funeral, caisson and dirge, twenty-one years earlier. As I marched, I thought of his funeral on TV, in black and white, while we were Sophomore's at Baldwin." ************************************************* |
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Sereno, Kenneth:
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Fort Ord, CA. "Geev'um Platoon" Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: ************************************************* |
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Tabisola, Tomas: [More about Tomas? Click here] |
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Tamanaha, Dwight Masaichi: [More about Dwight? Click here] |
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Military photo depicts winning the 1979 National Sports Festival (Colorado Springs, CO) while training for the Olympics in weightlifting in the Air Force Specialized Sports Training Program. Military was a significant component in my life. My uncle Tom Tamanaha, a retired Lieutenant Colonel, with the California Army National Guard, served me as an example while I attended the Air Force’s Officer Training School. My deceased dad (North Africa-Southern Europe theater as a walkie-talkie man in the U.S. Army during WWII) influenced me in military terms and scenarios/study the middle roots of America/search sourced information for Truth/learn rudimentary elements in music and French…his legacy still is a positive force in my thinking and his superb display of humility and meekness to plan important tasks/projects out in my life like military strategy to help me become the best the Creator made me to serve humanity in my lifetime. |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Fort Ord, CA. "Geev'um Platoon" Occupation: Years Served: Overseas Duty: Comments: *************************************************
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Ushijima, Arthur:
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Visitacion, Pedro: Branch of Service: Army |
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Wendt, Edward: |
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Branch of Service: Army Basic Training: Occupation: Infantry (11C) and Intelligence Analyst (96B) 1971-1973 Years Served: Overseas Duty: Berlin, Germany Good Conduct, Army Commendation, Occupation (Berlin) Comments: "We were being trained for Viet Nam jungle warfare, but fortunately the US decided to pull out and so I was sent to Berlin. The Army was a life-changing experience. " *************************************************
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Not a complete list of our Veteran Classmates
Names are from our website and classmates' response. Please contact bhs1966@gmail.com of any errors or if you know of other Veteran Classmates that are not included here. |