Frank P. Dolin
Francisco “Frank” P. Dolin left Maui for Kansas City to train as a motor mechanic and joined the U.S. Army during World War I. He died at 19, honored for his sacrifice at a memorial attended by 1,000 fellow students.
Francisco “Frank” P. Dolin left Maui for Kansas City to train as a motor mechanic and joined the U.S. Army during World War I. He died at 19, honored for his sacrifice at a memorial attended by 1,000 fellow students.
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Captain George R. Clark served as the Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District at Pearl
Janet Dewar played a vital role in Red Cross operations in both Honolulu and Siberia.
Mabel Doub joined the second Hawaii contingent sent to the Red Cross mission in Siberia
Captain George R. Clark, the commandant of the 14th Naval District, played a decisive role
As the founding chair of the Hawaiian Allied War Relief Auxiliary, Beatrice Castle organized women’s
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C. H. Christman was formerly the head nurse at Hilo Hospital. She volunteered for war