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War and the Birds of Midway
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Harvey I. Fisher
and Paul Baldwin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
I Prelude to War in the Pacific
- Pacific War? 15
- America “On Defense” in the Pacific 17
- Dual Citizenship and Expatriation 20
- Speed! Congress! Speed! 23
- Our Hawaii is Absolutely American 26
- Naval Power in the Pacific 29
- The Army in Hawaii 32
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II War!
-
1942
- Out of the Night 42
- Remember Pearl Harbor 44
- There Always Will Be Heroes 45
- The New Life 49
- Warning—Take Heed 52
- Hawaii Territorial Guard Reserve 54
- The American Legion Goes to War Again 57
- Elections—and War 63
- Analysis of Midway Battle 65
- Politicos Are Worried 67
- A Gas Mask Graduation Class 70
- Black Sunday and Thereafter 72
- War and Business in Honolulu 78
- Paladins of Paradise 81
- “Tourists” in Denim 84
- Honolulu Today 88
- Territorial Government at War 90
- The Year in Retrospect 100
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1943
- Ke Kauwa Nei O Kauai (Kauai at War) 108
- Honolulu Today 111
- Islands Await Effects of New Regime 114
- A Unique Experience in Government 115
- “G.I.” Hawaiian 117
- It’s Their “Right To Fight” for America 124
- To Volunteer or Not? 126
- Lei Day, 1943 130
- OPA—Hawaiian Style 132
- Mental Disturbances Caused by the War 135
- Night Life in the Twilight 138
- Help Wanted! 21,000 Jobs in Hawaii 142
- Poor Planning Now Means Future Regret 146
- Hotel Street, the Service Man’s Domain 148
- Honolulu Looks at Tomorrow 150
- Hawaii Rifles—Big Island Volunteer Unit 153
- Invasion by Haoles at Niihau 157
- The Year in Retrospect 160
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1944
- Finishing School of the South Pacific Combat Soldier 172
- Hawaiian Economy, Present and Future 176
- A Yank’S-Eye View of Honolulu 181
- Hawaii’S Debt on Army Day 184
- Honolulu . . . Island Boomtown 186
- Frank Comments by a Feminine Legislator 190
- Should Service Men “Date” Oriental Girls? 194
- War Workers as a Social Group 198
- Honolulu Civic Center: An Analysis 203
- The Pearl Harbor Memorial 206
- Inter-Racial Marriage in Hawaii 212
- Soldier and a Juke Box 214
- The Year in Retrospect 217
-
1945
- Territorial Plans for Administrative Center 227
- Planning Honolulu: A Study 234
- Punahou Goes Home 237
- A Pocket Guide to Honolulu: Soldiers’ Introduction to Hawaii 242
- Fixit is Fine 245
- Troubles in Paradise 249
- Colossus of the Pacific 254
- Gracious Tradition in the Home of a Late Hawaiian Princess 258
- The Light Warden 261
- A Warden’s Technique 265
- Victory 271
- New Jobs for Lei Sellers 273
- Horse Racing Returns to Hawaii 275
- The Territory’s Schools Did Their Share 278
- Red Cross “Re-Cap” 280
- The “Society Cops” 283
- Hawaii’s Organized Defense Volunteers 285
- Honolulu Symphony in the War Years 297
- Hawaii’s Bid as United Nations Capitol 301
- Five Hundred Men to a Girl 306
- 1945—In Retrospect 310
-
1946
- War and the Birds of Midway 319
- Tourist Forecast 328
- Housing Dream Come True 333
- Hawaii—49th State by ’49? 337
- “We Wish to Do Our Part” 342
- 1946—In Retrospect 345
- Afterword 351
- About the Editor 354
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
I Prelude to War in the Pacific
- Pacific War? 15
- America “On Defense” in the Pacific 17
- Dual Citizenship and Expatriation 20
- Speed! Congress! Speed! 23
- Our Hawaii is Absolutely American 26
- Naval Power in the Pacific 29
- The Army in Hawaii 32
-
II War!
-
1942
- Out of the Night 42
- Remember Pearl Harbor 44
- There Always Will Be Heroes 45
- The New Life 49
- Warning—Take Heed 52
- Hawaii Territorial Guard Reserve 54
- The American Legion Goes to War Again 57
- Elections—and War 63
- Analysis of Midway Battle 65
- Politicos Are Worried 67
- A Gas Mask Graduation Class 70
- Black Sunday and Thereafter 72
- War and Business in Honolulu 78
- Paladins of Paradise 81
- “Tourists” in Denim 84
- Honolulu Today 88
- Territorial Government at War 90
- The Year in Retrospect 100
-
1943
- Ke Kauwa Nei O Kauai (Kauai at War) 108
- Honolulu Today 111
- Islands Await Effects of New Regime 114
- A Unique Experience in Government 115
- “G.I.” Hawaiian 117
- It’s Their “Right To Fight” for America 124
- To Volunteer or Not? 126
- Lei Day, 1943 130
- OPA—Hawaiian Style 132
- Mental Disturbances Caused by the War 135
- Night Life in the Twilight 138
- Help Wanted! 21,000 Jobs in Hawaii 142
- Poor Planning Now Means Future Regret 146
- Hotel Street, the Service Man’s Domain 148
- Honolulu Looks at Tomorrow 150
- Hawaii Rifles—Big Island Volunteer Unit 153
- Invasion by Haoles at Niihau 157
- The Year in Retrospect 160
-
1944
- Finishing School of the South Pacific Combat Soldier 172
- Hawaiian Economy, Present and Future 176
- A Yank’S-Eye View of Honolulu 181
- Hawaii’S Debt on Army Day 184
- Honolulu . . . Island Boomtown 186
- Frank Comments by a Feminine Legislator 190
- Should Service Men “Date” Oriental Girls? 194
- War Workers as a Social Group 198
- Honolulu Civic Center: An Analysis 203
- The Pearl Harbor Memorial 206
- Inter-Racial Marriage in Hawaii 212
- Soldier and a Juke Box 214
- The Year in Retrospect 217
-
1945
- Territorial Plans for Administrative Center 227
- Planning Honolulu: A Study 234
- Punahou Goes Home 237
- A Pocket Guide to Honolulu: Soldiers’ Introduction to Hawaii 242
- Fixit is Fine 245
- Troubles in Paradise 249
- Colossus of the Pacific 254
- Gracious Tradition in the Home of a Late Hawaiian Princess 258
- The Light Warden 261
- A Warden’s Technique 265
- Victory 271
- New Jobs for Lei Sellers 273
- Horse Racing Returns to Hawaii 275
- The Territory’s Schools Did Their Share 278
- Red Cross “Re-Cap” 280
- The “Society Cops” 283
- Hawaii’s Organized Defense Volunteers 285
- Honolulu Symphony in the War Years 297
- Hawaii’s Bid as United Nations Capitol 301
- Five Hundred Men to a Girl 306
- 1945—In Retrospect 310
-
1946
- War and the Birds of Midway 319
- Tourist Forecast 328
- Housing Dream Come True 333
- Hawaii—49th State by ’49? 337
- “We Wish to Do Our Part” 342
- 1946—In Retrospect 345
- Afterword 351
- About the Editor 354