Edward K. Kuaimoku
Edward K. KuaimokuPrivate, ArmyBorn on:Died on 7/16/1918 at Schofield Barracks, Hawai‘iCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on
Edward K. KuaimokuPrivate, ArmyBorn on:Died on 7/16/1918 at Schofield Barracks, Hawai‘iCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on
John R. RoweJohn R. Rowe was the first of Hawaii’s sons to die in France
R. L. LeanderService record unknownBorn on:Date and place of death not known at this timeCause
Sergeant Apau En Pau Kau (Gao Enbao ) and Sergeant George Bung Quon Tom (Tan
Lieutenant Ivan M. Graham of Honolulu died of pneumonia aboard the USS Huntington in 1918. A Naval Academy graduate, he was one of the few officers from Hawaiʻi serving in World War I.
Ralph John Kauhane was born in Lahaina, Maui. As a young man, he answered the
Francis J. GreenCaptain, ArmyBorn on:Died on 1/11/1918 in Hale‘iwa, Hawai‘iCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on the
Private Abraham Hauli: A Life from Hilo to Honolulu, Lost to Pneumonia in Service Abraham
George IbbetsonBorn on:Date and place of death not known at this timeCause of Death:Other Information:Listed
Born in Kaneohe and raised on a taro farm, Corporal Daniel K. Iopa served with distinction in France during World War I. His remains were later returned home, carried across the Pali to his final resting place by fellow Legionnaires.