U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii

The museum front.

The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaiʻi is housed inside Battery Randolph, a former coastal artillery battery, located at Fort DeRussy Military Reservation. The museum's collection contains some World War II armor pieces, an AH-1 Cobra helicopter, and small arms indoors, as well as the battery itself. The battery's main guns were scrapped prior to the inception of the museum.

Museum exhibits cover the military history of pre-Imperial Hawaii and the post-annexation history of US Army warfare in the Pacific hemisphere including World War II, Vietnam, and Korea. The museum also includes a "Gallery of Heroes" honoring recipients of the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross.

The museum shares space with the Regional Visitor Center of the US Army Corps of Engineers Pacific Division, which exhibits information about key Army Corps projects in Hawaii and the Pacific region.

Admission is free, and the museum is open Tuesday through Saturday.[1] It is located on Kalia Road, coordinates 21°16′44″N 157°50′1″W / 21.27889°N 157.83361°W / 21.27889; -157.83361 adjacent to the Hale Koa Hotel. Parking is located across the street at a discounted rate.

Other Army museums

See: National Museum of the United States Army#Other Army museums

Footnotes

  1. "Hawaii Army Museum". Hawaii Army Museum Society. Retrieved 2010-02-01.

Coordinates: 21°16′53.53″N 157°50′5.45″W / 21.2815361°N 157.8348472°W / 21.2815361; -157.8348472


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