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The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, sail around the harbor to spread the ashes of their late founder, Sept. 1 at ... More

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, sail around the harbor to spread the ashes of their late founder, Sept. 1 at ... More

Newspaper clippings on a display board honor the

Newspaper clippings on a display board honor the

Newspaper clippings on a display board honor the accomplishments of Louis‚ "Papa Lou‚" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, during a memorial ceremony at Foster Point, Sept... More

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, sail around the harbor to spread the ashes of their late founder, Sept. 1 at ... More

The member of the Hickam Honor Guard performs taps

The member of the Hickam Honor Guard performs taps

The member of the Hickam Honor Guard performs taps on a bugle during the memorial ceremony for Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, at Foster Point, Sept.... More

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, prepare the sails for a ceremonial voyage around Hickam Harbor, Se... More

The Hickam Honor Guard fires a three-volley salute

The Hickam Honor Guard fires a three-volley salute

The Hickam Honor Guard fires a three-volley salute during the memorial ceremony for Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, at Foster Point, Sept. 1 at Joint... More

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, prepare the sails for a ceremonial voyage around Hickam Harbor, Se... More

The Hickam Honor Guard folds a flag during the memorial

The Hickam Honor Guard folds a flag during the memorial

The Hickam Honor Guard folds a flag during the memorial ceremony for Louis‚ "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, at Foster Point, Sept. 1 at Joint Base Pearl Har... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob Turner hands the remains of Louis

U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob Turner hands the remains of Louis

U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob Turner hands the remains of Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, to Connie Guthrie, Papa Lou's daughter to set sail on a ceremonial vo... More

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, sail around the harbor to spread the ashes of their late founder, Sept. 1 at ... More

The remains of Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired

The remains of Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired

The remains of Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, are deliver to the family by the Hickam Honor Guard during a memorial ceremony at Foster Point, Sept. ... More

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, toasts the life and accomplishments of their late founder at Fost... More

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by

Members of the Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis, "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, prepare the sails for a ceremonial voyage around Hickam Harbor, S... More

Connie Guthrie, daughter Louis  "Papa Lou" Foster,

Connie Guthrie, daughter Louis "Papa Lou" Foster,

Connie Guthrie, daughter Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, spreads her father's ashes in the waters near Foster Point Sept. 1, at Joint Base Pearl Harb... More

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa

The Wet Hens, a sailing group founded by Louis "Papa Lou" Foster, a retired Air Force master sergeant, and creator of Hickam Harbor, sail around the harbor to spread the ashes of their late founder, Sept. 1 at ... More

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