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The U.S. Army would have six months to return Oʻahu’s Mākua Military Reservation to the state under federal legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Kai Kahele. As HPR’s Scott Kim reports, activists have been fighting for decades to rid the leeward valley of its military presence.
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The U.S. Army wants to continue using more than 6,000 acres of state land on Oʻahu for military training -- and it is seeking public comment. The Army is preparing an environmental impact statement for continued use of Kahuku Training Area, Poamoho Training Area and Makua Military Reservation.
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Cultural access to military training grounds in M?kua Valley began in a court battle between the military and the native Hawaiian community. Nearly two…
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The Army in Hawai’i is in the midst of completing another environmental study related to Makua Valley, the military’s live-fire range on O’ahu. HPR’s…