Edward J. Iskow
George Edward Iskow was a young man of American immigrant background whose life and military
George Edward Iskow was a young man of American immigrant background whose life and military
Kuulei John Kaea was born on April 17, 1892, in Honolulu to George Kaea and
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.
Edmund Hedemann The Hedemann family at their Nuʻuanu home, circa early 1900s. Edmund Hedemann stands
John KanaCook, NavyBorn on:Died on 1/15/1920 in Hull, EnglandCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on the plaque
Peter NaiaPrivate, ArmyBorn on:Died on 3/2/1919 in OahuCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on the plaque outside
A Honolulu Aviator’s Service and Sacrifice John Stanley O’Dowda was born on November 28, 1896,
Han Young LeeUnknown rank, ArmyBorn on:Died in 1918 in IndianaCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on the