J. Douglas
J. DouglasListed on the plaque outside the War Memorial Natatorium for giving his life in
J. DouglasListed on the plaque outside the War Memorial Natatorium for giving his life in
Guadalupe Ygloria, wife of Pastor Simon Ygloria at Ewa, served as volunteer interpreter at the
George Kawaelani Dwight was born in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, on November 15, 1890. He was the
DEPARTMENT OF CIVILIAN RELIEF cared for families in Hawaii made destitute by losses in the
Henry John Lewis Evans was born to immigrant parents on November 29, 1891, in Hawaiʻi.
During World War I, Hawaii’s Department of Civilian Relief played an essential role in supporting
Ephraim H. Ezera was born on September 13, 1887, and was of Chinese descent, part
Edward Noah Kahokuoluna was born on September 11, 1892, in Puna on the island of
Paulo KaieweUnknown Rank, ArmyPaulo Kaiewe, from Hana, Maui, was born in 1886 to Holani and
Born in Kealakekua and raised in Hilo, Charles Kalaeloa worked on the Matson docks before joining the U.S. Army in World War I. He died just six days after induction and is honored at the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium.