The Haleakalā Section of Hawai'i National Park was used by the military from 1941-1948. The summit of Haleakalā (Red Hill) was the site of various installations; the first, a fixed radar station associated with the Aircraft Warning Service system. The Army also built a base camp for personnel stationed at the Summit on a six-acre site near Pu'u Nianiau. The Puʻu Nianiau base camp was turned over to the NPS in 1946. Red Hill was returned to the NPS in 1948; however, the dilapidated military buildings and antennae were not removed until 1961.
For more information please select Hawai'i, the Military, and the National Park: World War II and Its Impacts on Culture and the Environment (501 pages/ 31.96 MB).
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Last updated: January 29, 2024