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U.S. Army Pacific invites you to 250th birthday celebration

U.S. Army Pacific invites you to 250th birthday celebration

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HONOLULU (KHON2) — The U.S. Army is inviting you to celebrate its 250th anniversary with Army Heritage Week starting June 8 to 14.
Here's Honolulu's King Kamehameha Day hours
The week-long celebration will feature events open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to connect with Soldiers.
'The Army's 250th anniversary is a momentous occasion to reflect on our rich history and reaffirm our commitment to protecting our nation,' said Jason Schmidt, the Command Sergeant Major of U.S. Army Pacific. 'We invite the community to join us in celebrating the dedication and sacrifice of our Soldiers, past and present.'
Army Polo this week on Sunday at Historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter. Families enjoyed an afternoon of thrilling competition, fast-paced polo, fine horsemanship and strategic gameplay.
Army Community Day will begin on June 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fort DeRussy, Waikiki.Get an opportunity to meet the Soldiers of USARPAC and explore a display of military vehicles, aircraft and weaponry. Engage with service members and learn about the opportunities within the Army.Army Heritage Week honors the service of generations of Soldiers who have overcome challenges and turned obstacles into opportunities to defend our nation.
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