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US Navy Specialist 1st Class Amanda Dunford
Japan Maritime Self Defense Force warships JS Atago, foreground, and JS Shimokita, at Pearl Harbor naval base, Hawaii. The superstructure of a third Japanese warship, the helicopter carrier JS Hyuga, can be seen at right. On the deck of Shimokita are ground vehicles and helicopters – shrink-wrapped to protect against salt air -- that will take part in major amphibious warfare training in southern California.
Jonathan Kingston
Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii
Hawaii, 1959.
Hawaii, 1959.
Tourists in Hawaii, 1959.
Tourists in Hawaii, 1959.
Foodland supermarket, Hawaii, 1959.
Foodland supermarket, Hawaii, 1959.
Roman Catholic church, Hawaii, 1959.
Roman Catholic church, Hawaii, 1959.
Dunking pool at a Hawaii fair, 1959.
Dunking pool at a Hawaii fair, 1959.
Christine Cabalo / Marine Photo
Military children in Hawaii march during a 2012 mock deployment to learn what their parents do while on real deployments.
Audrey McAvoy / AP
Hawaii Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz, left, shakes hands with Gov. Neil Abercrombie at the state Capitol in Honolulu on Wednesday, Dec. 26. 2012 after the governor announced he was appointing Schatz to fill the seat vacated by the late U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye.
RONEN ZILBERMAN / AP
Surf's Up, Up, Up! Rusty Keaulana of Hawaii takes a large wave in the first heat of the Eddie Aikau Invitational on Waimea Bay in Haleiwa, Hawaii. The Eddie is a one-day event held when waves are 30 feet or higher
ERIK AEDER / BILLABONGXXL.COM
RECORD RIDE: Pete Cabrinha, off Maui, Hawaii, in January, surfing the 70-ft. monster that won him the 2004 Billabong XXL Award. It is given annually to the rider of the biggest wave
Eugene Tanner / AP
Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle
Alex Brandon / AP
Obama in Hawaii
Marco Garcia / AP
Hawaii's next big export to the U.S. mainland could be less sweet _ 100,000 tons of trash
STEVE LISS—GAMMA FOR TIME
The crew stopped in Hawaii for a Navy debriefing
Swimming in a freshwater pool, Hawaii, 1959.
Swimming in a freshwater pool, Hawaii, 1959.
Washing hung out to dry, Hawaii, 1959.
Washing hung out to dry, Hawaii, 1959.
Fans at a football game, Hawaii, 1959.
Fans at a football game, Hawaii, 1959.
Black-sand beach, made by waves battering volcanic rock, on the Big Island, Hawaii, 1959.
Black-sand beach, made by waves battering volcanic rock, on the Big Island, Hawaii, 1959.
DoD photo / Michael R. Holzworth
Soldiers assigned to the last U.S. division headquarters in Iraq come home to Hawaii in December 2011.
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Water lapping onto the golden sand of Polihua Beach in Lana'i, Hawaii
MC2 Sean Furey, US Navy
The littoral combat ship USS Freedom at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, earlier this month.
Scott Eells / Bloomberg via Getty Images
Tulsi Gabbard, a female National Guard veteran from Hawaii, won election to Congress on Tuesday.
H. Armstrong Roberts / Getty Images
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Hula girls dancing in front of palm trees, Hawaii.
LIFE Magazine—Time & Life Pictures
Errol W. Perreira, 21, Army, Pfc., Hilo, Hawaii
Franco Cogoli / Corbis
In many states, from New Jersey to Hawaii, beachgoers and property owners clash over the right of beach access
Herbert A. Sample / AP
Parents and other adults frustrated with Hawaii's school furloughs stage a sit-in on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, in the lobby of the office of Governor Linda Lingle
Tim Sloan / AFP / Getty
President-elect Barack Obama vacations in Hawaii.
Marco Garcia / AP
Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, which is under a tsunami warning after a massive quake struck Chile on Feb. 27, 2010.
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The USS Greeneville off the coast of Hawaii following the accident
Obama For America / Reuters / CORBIS
President Obama as a child riding a tricycle in a family snapshot taken in Hawaii during the 1960s
B. MAGRATH / PHOTO RESEARCHERS
Eye on the Sky: The dome of Keck 1 in Hawaii, left, is set against the shimmering backdrop of the Milky Way in this composite photo.
Donald Miralle / Getty
A school of fish pass over a coral reef at Hanauma Bay, Hawaii.
Hugh Gentry / Reuters
President-elect Barack Obama meets with U.S. Marines on Christmas Day at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kailua
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The USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese attack on the U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Dec. 7, 1941.
Bettmann / CORBIS
Rescue boats move in on the battleships U.S.S. West Virginia and U.S.S. Tennessee which sit low in the water and burn after the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on Dec., 7 1941.
Not originally published in LIFE. Troops in Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. Troops in Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. American troops in Hawaii, days after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Not originally published in LIFE. American troops in Hawaii, days after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Timothy K.P. Foster, 18, Marines, Pvt., Honolulu, Hawaii
Not originally published in LIFE. Troops shore up defenses in Hawaii in the weeks after Pearl Harbor.
Not originally published in LIFE. Troops shore up defenses in Hawaii in the weeks after Pearl Harbor.
Not originally published in LIFE. Training with gas masks in Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. Training with gas masks in Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. A hastily constructed defense bunker, Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. A hastily constructed defense bunker, Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. Post-Pearl Harbor training and patrol in Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. Post-Pearl Harbor training and patrol in Hawaii, early 1942.
Not originally published in LIFE. Men dig a post-Pearl Harbor defensive trench in Hawaii, December 1941.
Not originally published in LIFE. Men dig a post-Pearl Harbor defensive trench in Hawaii, December 1941.
Not originally published in LIFE. Young defenders beside a mounted machine gun, Hawaii, December 1941.
Not originally published in LIFE. Young defenders beside a mounted machine gun, Hawaii, December 1941.
Marco Garcia / AP
With the USS Arizona Memorial in the foreground, the Sea-Based X-band Radar (SBX) is seen, Monday July 16, 2007 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The military's $900 million, 28-story-tall missile defense radar is back in Hawaii from its remote base in Alaska for renovations.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / AP
In this July 31, 2012 handout photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a northern fur seal is seen in a cage in Haleiwa, Hawaii
Marco Garcia / AP
People fill up their gas tanks, Thursday, March 10, 2011 in Ewa, Hawaii as residents brace for a tsunami expected after a massive earthquake in Japan.
Tim Sloan / AFP / Getty
President-elect Barack Obama plays a round of golf at the Mid Pacific Country Club in Kailua, Hawaii.
Marco Garcia / AP
Barack Obama walks down the beach with his daughters Malia, left, and Sasha during his vacation to Hawaii.
Hugh Gentry / Reuters
US Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama walks around the neighborhood after visiting his ailing grandmother in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Reed Saxon / AP
A humpback whale leaps out of the water in the channel off the town of Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
Tom Dahlin / Getty
Leon Washington of the New York Jets carries the ball during the NFL Pro Bowl in Aloha Stadium on Feb. 8, 2009, in Honolulu, Hawaii
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ALMOST HEAVEN: The dome of Gemini North sits perched under a
brilliantly clear sky 14,000 ft. above sea level on Hawaii's
Mauna Kea
Marco Garcia / AP
Then Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama walks the beach with his daughters Malia, 10, left, and Sasha, 7, during his vacation in Kailua, Hawaii, August 12, 2008.
David Goldman / AP
A remnant from the war between the Soviet Union and Afghan Mujaheeden is marked by an old Russian tank as U.S. Marines with the 2nd Battalion 12th Marines based in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, patrol in northern Kajaki, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Friday, July 29, 2011.
Obama for America / AP
Barack Obama with his grandparents Stanley and Madelyn Dunham in New York City, where Obama attended Columbia University. The Senator is canceling nearly all of his campaign events to fly to Hawaii to visit Madelyn Dunham, 86, who is suddenly ill
MICHAEL DARDEN / WEST HAWAII TODAY / AP
The Kalahikiola Congregational Church, built in the 1850's, is now in rubble, after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Big Island of Hawaii on October 15, 2006.
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