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Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan, commanding general, U.S. Marine

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan, commanding general, U.S. Marine

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan, commanding general, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, and his spouse, Helen, welcome Hawaii Gov. David Ige and his spouse, Dawn, to Marine Corps Base Hawaii at the Pacific War Memorial... More

Gold Star children Kalenani Vickers, 5, and Chelsea

Gold Star children Kalenani Vickers, 5, and Chelsea

Gold Star children Kalenani Vickers, 5, and Chelsea Briggs, 19, listen to Hawaii Gov. David Ige speak May 17 at a ceremony proclaiming May to be Gold Star Appreciation Month. Vickers is the daughter of late Nav... More

Hawaii Gov. David Ige recognized Gold Star families

Hawaii Gov. David Ige recognized Gold Star families

Hawaii Gov. David Ige recognized Gold Star families at his office May 17 during a ceremony to proclaim May as Gold Star Appreciation Month. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Gov. David Ige)

HONOLULU — Tyler Bogardus of the Army’s Oahu Natural

HONOLULU — Tyler Bogardus of the Army’s Oahu Natural

HONOLULU — Tyler Bogardus of the Army’s Oahu Natural Resources Program is presented the “Greatest Hit” award at the Hawaii State Capitol, Feb. 9, for his work combatting invasive species. (Photo by Stefanie Gut... More

Hawaii Gov. David Ige stands with Army Gold Star families

Hawaii Gov. David Ige stands with Army Gold Star families

Hawaii Gov. David Ige stands with Army Gold Star families in his office May 17 after a ceremony during which he proclaimed May to be Gold Star Appreciation Month. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Gov. David Ige)

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan (front left), commanding general,

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan (front left), commanding general,

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan (front left), commanding general, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, chats with Hawaii Gov. David Ige (front right) at the Pacific War Memorial, March 16, 2015. Ige and his spouse, Dawn,... More

HONOLULU — Distinguished personnel and guests, including

HONOLULU — Distinguished personnel and guests, including

HONOLULU — Distinguished personnel and guests, including Gov. David Ige (center in blue), pose for a remembrance photo. (Photo by Stefanie Gutierrez, U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Public Affairs)

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