Walter L. Eaton
Walter L. Eaton oversaw Hawaii’s contributions to the “Knitting Chairs” initiative in London. This program
Walter L. Eaton oversaw Hawaii’s contributions to the “Knitting Chairs” initiative in London. This program
Anne McCue was one of several nurses from Hawaii who served in base hospitals in
Joel B. Cox, a county engineer from Maui and son of Isaac M. Cox, joined
Ida F. Sill also served in base hospitals in France during the war. Her overseas
Dr. James R. Judd, a prominent Honolulu physician, volunteered early in the war to provide
Shigehusa Kanda of Maui was the only Japanese American Red Cross worker from the United
Attorney John A. Matthewman, while traveling in Korea on business, volunteered for Red Cross service
Anna Albrecht of Maui served as a nurse in the U.S. Navy Hospital Service during
Riley H. Allen, editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, joined the American Red Cross Siberian Commission
Captain Rudolph Bukeley, formerly a cashier at the First National Bank of Hawaii, commanded the