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Show 1 1 t HawaiiOur Pacific 'Gibraltar' Long famous for its pineapple, Hawaii lias a new claim to fame ! now, for it is the base of the largest, best equipped and best trained fighting forces under the American flag. These pictures take you to our island fortress. a ; s f - ' x - I A lonely sentry, walking his post at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu. ""The army mule is not yet obsolete. Mules can navigate terrain that would stall machines, lie never I i runs out of gast cither. ' "The army mule, is not yet obsolete. Mules can navigate terrain that would stall machines. He never I i runs out of gas, cither. , :r - hm'gy ! filT!'f""" Anarmytank racing I WXff&h - through Honolulu street, I ' "7. ri i during uar games in which I '''"' . " ''i 23.000 men took part. h:r ki ft fliti. i (s 0 y y hi Sy zsl j mm m "V i I -4 An army tank racing through Honolulu streets during war games in which 25.000 men took part. To Whom It May Concern: Con-cern: A big railway gun cuts loose at a target towed many miles at sea. To Whom It May Con- j,, i cern: A big railway gun BSsfr -t cuts loose at a target - i ' towed many miles at sea, psz r , .-I ,x I U. S. army bombing and fighting planes on the Tarmac at Hicham Field, Honolulu. fuL..., , t.. .. .... . .. .. ... .. ... ........ , A searchlight barrage from the V. S. fleet at Pearl Harbor, our most powerful naval base in the Pacific, lights Honolulu's shies. Some of the garrison on review in an army tribute to the navy. |