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U.S. Military in Hawaii Before 1941 Images of America (9781467161985)

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U.S. Military in Hawaii Before 1941

Features

  • 128 pages
  • Illustrated throughout
  • Book dimensions are 6.5" x 9.25"
  • Softcover
The Hawaiian island chain has long been a crossroads of cultures. Oahu's name is sometimes translated as "the gathering place," and its appeal is undeniable. Even before the arrival of Western powers, Hawaiian chiefs struggled for control of the island. As far back as the 1700s, many would-be colonizers had their eyes on Pearl Harbor—the United States, the British, the Russians, and the Japanese. For decades, only one thing was certain. The Hawaiian monarchy would not be left alone to rule their own people. More than a hundred years before "the day of infamy," December 7, 1941, the story of the United States' military occupation of Hawaii begins with the Western world's discovery of what was at the time called Wai Momi, the beautiful and, unfortunately, strategically located "waters of pearl."