U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii
The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii provides a most unusual glimpse into the past. Once a bastion built to protect Hawaii from invading forces, today the U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii tells the military story of Hawaii from ancient times up to the Vietnam conflict through displays, photographs and sound effects, creating a real “you were there” experience. The Hawaii Army Museum Society proudly features The General Eric K. Shinseki Exhibit. This popular permanent display is the only exhibit of its kind, showcasing General Shinseki's decorated military career. Originally from the Hawaiian island of Kauai, General Shinseki is the first Japanese-American soldier to become the Chief of Staff of the United States Army.
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Location:
Go East on Kalakaua Avenue, turn right on Saratoga Road, located on the corner of Saratoga and Kalia Roads.
Address:
PO Box 8064
Honolulu HI 96830
Phone: 808.955.9552
Hours of Operation:
Open 10am-4:15pm daily.
Closed Monday.
Museum store open 7 days.