Ewa Battlefield Post

Ewa Battlefield Post We are a nonprofit 501c19, All-volunteer, veterans organization preserving the memories of our World War II veterans...

Our mission is to provide advocacy, support and assistance for military, veterans and their families;
To inform, influence and inspire; and
To honor and never forget those who died not only at Ewa Field, but also those many more who died in sea battles or distance coral atolls - Coral Sea, Midway, Wake- their names often never recognized or mentioned for their sacrifices. It is our duty and our so

lemn vow to never forget those who fought and died. Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future

- Preserve and Honor: Remembering the legacy of those who came before us

- Educate and Inspire: Passing the legacy on to the generations who will follow

SUPPORTING PROTECTION OF THE EWA AIRFIELD AS A NATIONAL HISTORIC MONUMENT AND NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD STATUS

WHEREAS, historic Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Ewa, one of the first airfields in Hawaii, was established in 1925; and

WHEREAS, the US Navy, which had owned the property, has transferred 499 acres of land, including parcels containing the former Marine Corps Air Station, to private developer Ford Island Properties LLC, a subsidiary of Texas-based Hunt Companies; and

WHEREAS, the transfer took place without the historic resource inventory analysis requested by the Historic Preservation Division of the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, a survey that would have cataloged the historically significant architectural, archaeological and cultural elements of the property; and

WHEREAS, this neighborhood board, is of the opinion, that Ford Island Properties, a subsidiary of Hunt Campany have failed to acknowledge the historical significance of the area, by actively blocking its nomination to the historic register, and

WHEREAS, this neighborhood board, is of the opinion, that Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA) has failed to acknowledge the historical significance of the area, by complicit refusal to take pro-active measures to protect the area, and

WHEREAS, the terms for the lease between Ford Island Properties and the Navy have not been made public, or our community, which is not in keeping with the requirement for government transparency, in all of its actions, and

WHEREAS, MCAS Ewa was a designated mooring site for the US Navy’s dirigible program of the 1930’s; and

WHEREAS, MCAS Ewa was the first US facility attacked by naval air forces of the Empire of Japan on December 7th 1941; and

WHEREAS, four United States Marines (Sergeant William E. Lutschan, Sergeant Karolo Micheletta, Private First Class William George Turner and Private First Class Edward Steven Lawrence) gave their lives defending the air station; and

WHEREAS, two innocent civilian residents of the Ewa community, six-year-old Yaeko Lillian Oda and 34year-old Francisco Tacderan, were also killed by the attacking Japanese naval air forces; and

WHEREAS, MCAS Ewa was the major United States Marine Corps aviation headquarters in the Pacific during World War II and a staging and transit point for all Marine aviation assets moving into the combat zones of the South Pacific; and was also the place to which all Marine aviation assets returned after hard combat against the air, naval, and ground forces of the Empire of Japan; and

WHEREAS, MCAS Ewa is the birthplace of Marine Fighter Squadron Two One Four, made famous as “The “Black Sheep,” as well as other famous Marine aviation units, and

WHEREAS, MCAS Ewa Field is being considered by the President of the United States to establish the airfield at Ewa as an expansion of the Pearl Harbor National Monument; and

BE IT RESOLVED that MCAS Ewa Field either be designated by the President of the United States as an expansion of the Pearl Harbor National Monument; or be designated a National American Battlefield by the National Park Service; and that it be registered as a National Historic Landmark; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforementioned Historic Preservation Division be permitted to inventory MCAS Ewa Field’s historic elements; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Ford Island Properties LLC and the Hawaii Community Development Authority work together with the community on development plans for the area that would include the preservation of MCAS Ewa Field; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Hawaii Congressional Delegation actively support the preservation of historic MCAS Ewa Field and encourage all parties involved to actively cooperate in achieving that objective; and

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the President of the United States; all members of Hawaii’s Congressional delegation; the Secretary of Defense; the Secretary of the Navy; the Commander, United States Pacific Fleet; the Commandant of the Marine Corps; the Commander, US Marine Corps Forces Pacific; the Director, National Park Service; the Governor of the State of Hawaii; all members of the Hawaii State Legislature; the State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources; the Mayor, members of the City Council, Managing Director, Director of Parks and Recreation and the Director of the Office of Economic Development (all of the City and County of Honolulu); Ford Island Properties LLC; to all Oahu Neighborhood Boards, Managing Editor of the Star Advertiser, Voice of Kapolei, and the KHON News Desk

Drafted by D. Kalani Capelouto, Secretary NB # 34 on 5-9-2016.

06/23/2026
🇺🇸 AMVETS HAWAII LEGISLATIVE UPDATE – JUNE 2026 🇺🇸Advocating for Veterans. Defending Earned Benefits. Strengthening Amer...
06/23/2026

🇺🇸 AMVETS HAWAII LEGISLATIVE UPDATE – JUNE 2026 🇺🇸

Advocating for Veterans. Defending Earned Benefits. Strengthening America’s Commitment to Those Who Served.

This month, AMVETS Hawaii continues to engage with federal lawmakers, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and veteran advocacy partners to ensure veterans, servicemembers, retirees, caregivers, and survivors receive the support they have earned.

📌 Legislative Priorities Include:
✅ Major Richard Star Act
✅ Full Implementation of the PACT Act
✅ Veteran Mental Health & Su***de Prevention
✅ Housing Security for Homeless Veterans
✅ Military Retirement & Tax Relief
✅ Veteran Education & Career Development
✅ Caregiver & Survivor Support
✅ Adaptive Sports & Recreation
✅ VA Healthcare Access & Modernization
✅ Veteran Service Officer Support & Claims Assistance

As the voice for veterans in Hawaii and across the nation, AMVETS remains committed to advocating for policies that improve healthcare, expand benefits, strengthen families, and honor the sacrifices of those who served.

Together, we can make a difference.

📢 Stay informed. Get involved. Advocate for Veterans.

AMVETS Department of Hawaii
Serving Veterans Since 1944







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06/21/2026

AmVets Hawaii Legislative Update; June 2026

https://amvetshawaii.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/AMVETS-Hawaii-Newsletter-June-2026.pdf

06/20/2026

🇺🇸 Happy Father’s Day! 🇺🇸

Today, we honor and celebrate all the great dads who lead with strength, sacrifice, wisdom, and unconditional love. Thank you for the countless ways you support your families, mentor future generations, and serve as role models in our communities.

On this special day, we extend our deepest gratitude to our Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, and military fathers who have answered the call to serve our nation. Your dedication to duty and family exemplifies the very best of America.

We also hold close in our hearts those fathers who are currently deployed and serving far from home. While distance may separate you from your loved ones today, your sacrifices are deeply appreciated and never forgotten. We wish you strength, safety, and the comfort of knowing that your families, communities, and grateful nation are thinking of you.

From all of us at AMVETS Hawaii, we wish every father a blessed and Happy Father’s Day!

🇺🇸 SERVICE • PATRIOTISM • FELLOWSHIP • COMMUNITY 🇺🇸

06/20/2026

Senior amphibious and maritime leaders from across the Indo-Pacific gathered in Honolulu, Hawaii, June 16-18, 2026, for the 12th annual Pacific Amphibious Leaders Symposium 2026. Hosted by U.S. Marine

06/19/2026

Amazing!

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