Introduction |  More | Wildlife | Seal | Military Use
Sailors Cap Video | Sailors Cap Afterward | Melted Rocks | Cleanup

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military took control
of  Kahoolawe. The island was used to stage mock amphibious landings
and practice maneuvers and as a target range.

Kaho‘olaweHakioawaKanapou | Kamohio | Honokanai‘a
Kealaikahiki | HonokoaAhupu | Kuheia and Kaulana | Lua Makika
Uplands | Maps | Animations | Environment | Timeline | Island Facts


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