USNS Matthew Perry completes underway to Hawaii
Story and photo by
MC2 Robert Stirrup
Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs
On its first underway to the middle Pacific, Military Sealift Command dry cargo/ammunition ship USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9) completed a scheduled port visit to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and Lahaina, Maui on May 6.
Matthew Perry, the ninth Military Sea Command (MSC) dry cargo/ammunition ship, is currently conducting pre-deployment sea trials in the Pacific.
Remember the 66th anniversary of the West Loch disaster
Story and photo by
Bob McDermott
Executive Director, Honolulu Council, Navy League
As we approach Memorial Day, it is proper to take a moment to reflect upon all those who have served, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. All of us are aware of the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
USS Crommelin Sailor enjoys camaraderie of Navy life
Story and photo by
Blair Martin
Contributing Writer
A star football jock in high school, Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class (SW) Trevor "Frankie" Frankenfield wondered if he would ever recapture the excitement and camaraderie that he enjoyed as a lineman for his hometown's Kearney Bulldogs, especially during his senior year when his team took the 2003 Missouri State Championship title.
'CSI,' ' Bones' consultant inspects insects with Pearl Harbor Sailors
Story and photo by
MC2 (SW) Mark Logico
Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs
A certified forensic entomologist gave a presentation on the use of insects as evidence in criminal, legal and medical investigations on May 7 at the Navy College at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH).
The presentation was led by Dr. Madison Lee Goff, professor and director of Chaminade University's forensic science program. Goff has provided his expertise not only to more than 300 homicide investigations, but also to television shows such as "CSI" and "Bones."
Submariners receive training as MVP, SAPR
Story and photo by
MC2 Ronald Gutridge
Commander Submarine Force U.S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs Office
Submariners from USS Bremerton (SSN 698) and USS Chicago (SSN 721) are currently participating in the Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) train-the-trainer courses at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The U.S. Pacific Fleet (PACFLT) launched the pilot training programs on April 16 with train-the-trainer sessions occurring April 19-22 and ongoing fleet training for the next six months.
Honolulu police chief imparts wisdom to leaders
Story and photo by
MC2 (SW) Mark Logico
Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) Chief of Police Louis M. Kealoha spoke to more than 200 Pearl Harbor Sailors and civilian leaders as part of a "Learn from the Leaders" event April 29 at the Ford Island Conference Center.
Kealoha told the senior leaders that the Navy is an important part of the community.
Joint base newspaper slated to begin June 4
Story by
Karen S. Spangler
Managing Editor
Readers of Hawaii Navy News and Hickam Kukini will soon be reading one joint base newspaper – Ho`okele - Pearl Harbor-Hickam News. The first issue of the joint newspaper will be distributed on June 4.
The joint newspaper is part of the merger of two great military installations, Naval Station Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Force Base. The size of the newspaper is expected to expand and will accommodate both Navy and Air Force stories and photos.
RIMPAC 2010
Story by
U.S. 3rd Fleet Public Affairs
Fourteen nations, 34 ships, five submarines, more than 100 aircraft and 20,000 personnel will participate in the bi-ennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise June 23 through Aug. 1 in the Hawaiian operating area in and around the islands of Hawaii.
Hosted by Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, RIMPAC demonstrates a commitment to working with global partners in guarding the sea lanes of commerce and communication, protecting national interests abroad, and ensuring freedom
of navigation as a basis for global peace and prosperity.
Joint base newspaper slated to begin June 4
Story
Karen S. Spangler
Managing Editor
Readers of Hawaii Navy News and Hickam Kukini will soon be reading one joint base newspaper – Ho`okele - Pearl Harbor-Hickam News. The first issue of the joint newspaper will be distributed on June 4.
The joint newspaper is part of the merger of two great military installations, Naval Station Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Force Base. The size of the newspaper is expected to expand and will accommodate both Navy and
Air Force stories and photos.
Honolulu-Pacific Federal Executive Board recognizes CNRH personnel
Story and photo by
MC2 Robert Stirrup
Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs
The Honolulu-Pacific Federal Executive Board (FEB) held the 2010 Excellence in Government Awards ceremony to recognize more than 100 government employees on April 29 at the Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu.
"Today we are here to honor all of our FEB award winners for their outstanding service," said Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann. "As the mayor, I get to see what most of you do first hand. A lot of people, including myself, have benefited from your work."



