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HonoluluAdvertiser | Photo Gallery Posted on: Thursday, October 7, 2004

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The Blue Angels, the Navy's aerial demonstration team, soar in formation over Marine Corps Base Hawai'i in Kane'ohe, where the fliers are headlining an air show this weekend. Richard Ambo " The Honolulu Advertiser

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser


About 600 members of the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry, the storied "Go For Broke" unit now attached to the Hawai‘i Army National Guard's 29th Separate Infantry Brigade, stood in formation yesterday at Schofield Barracks for a group photo. The reservists are destined for duty next year in Iraq. Soldiers begin leaving Saturday for additional training in Texas.

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser


Frank Alensonorin Jr. yesterday held up a Hawaiian flag at Aloha Stadium as a deployment ceremony for the 29th Separate Infantry Brigade got under way before the Hawai'i-Tulsa football game. Up to 2,500 soldiers took part in the sendoff along with their families. See story.

Eugene Tanner• The Honolulu Advertiser


Tawny Hale, 22, of Fullerton, Calif, danced at the 30th annual Intertribal Pow Wow at Thomas Square in Honolulu yesterday. Hale, a member of the Dakota Sioux and Navajo tribes, was among several dancers and other performers at the annual event. See story.

Rebecca Breyer • The Honolulu Advertiser


Kathi Thomason, of Kane'ohe, yesterday tried on a hat while Bets Hackney looked on during the 28th annual Day at Queen Emma Summer Palace festival. The fund-raiser, sponsored by the Daughters of Hawai'i, featured entertainment, food, arts and crafts, plants and jewelry booths.

Rebecca Breyer • The Honolulu Advertiser


Holland America Line's cruise ship Veendam sails past Ala Moana Beach Park after a stopover in Honolulu Harbor. The ship was headed last night for its next port call at Hilo Harbor.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser