DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

ANNUAL REPORT Fiscal Year 2012

Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong Adjutant General

3949 Diamond Head Road, , 96816-4495 (808) 733-4246 / 733-4238 Fax Website: www.dod.hawaii.gov Dear Governor Abercrombie:

It is my privilege to present the State of Hawaii, Department of Defense Annual Report for FY 12.

The of Hawaii, Department of Defense, comprised of the Hawaii Army and Air National Guards, State Civil Defense, the Office of Veterans Services and the Youth Challenge Academy, performed its key state and federal missions on behalf of the people of Hawaii in exemplary fashion.

One of those missions was to provide support to the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. State Department during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit held in November, 2011. Hawaii was lauded for its professionalism in ensuring that the summit was a success.

This document provides many of the highlights of our department, but there is so much more that we can’t include--the pride that our soldiers, airmen and civilians feel as they protect the lives and property of Hawaii’s residents and the sense of accomplishment as they deliver the best possible service to the taxpayer.

Thank you for placing your trust in the men and women of our department.

Sincerely,

DARRYLL D.M. WONG Major General Hawaii Adjutant General BRAIN TRUST – Retired Maj. Gen. Vern T. Miyagi; Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong, the adjutant general; Brig. Gen. Gary M. Hara, Hawaii Army National Guard commander; and Col. Brian E. Suntheimer, HIARNG chief of staff, observe the Hawaii joint military operations supporting the Asian Pacific Economic Coorperation (APEC) summit held in Honolulu, Hawaii in November. Lt. Col. Al Hing, PACOM-PA photo

Department of Defense

Organization Mission Youth CHalleNGe Academy The State The mission of the State provides youth at risk with an of Hawaii, of Hawaii, Department of opportunity to complete their Department Defense, which includes the high school education while of Defense, is (HING) learning discipline and life- made up of and State Civil Defense, is to coping skills. . Hawaii assist authorities in providing Army National for the safety, welfare, and Personnel Maj. Gen. Guard defense of the people of Hawaii. The Department of Defense Darryll D.M. Wong (HIARNG) The department maintains its represents a varied mixture of . Hawaii readiness to respond to the federal, state, Active Guard/ Air National needs of the people in the event Reserve, and drill-status Guard of disasters, either natural or National Guard members. This (HIANG) human-caused. force totals approximately 5,500 . State Civil The Office of Veterans Services . 453 state employees Defense (SCD) 1 serves as the single point of . 440+ Active Guard/Reserve . Office of . 2 contact in the state government 1,080+ federal technicians Veterans . 5,475+ drill-status Army for veterans’ services, policies, Services (OVS) and and programs. The OVS also Command Chief . Hawaii members oversees the Hawaii State Master Sgt. National 1 Not double-counted as drill-status Robert S.K. Lee Guard Youth Veterans Cemetery. 2 Most federal technicians are also drill- The Hawaii National Guard status, some are not III CHalleNGe Academy (YCA) 2 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Department of Defense: Organization chart

Governor Senior Senior Army Advisor Air Advisor Advisory Board on Office of Office of the Veterans Services Veterans Services1 Adjutant General Youth CHalleNGe State Academy Advisory Civil Defense Committee Advisory Council Key Command line Assigned for administrative purposes Hawaii National Advisory capacity Guard Special Services Board

Engineering Adminstrative Human Judge Public Senior Inspector Quality & Contracts Services Resources Advocate Affairs Enlisted General Advisor Office Office Office Office Office Advisor

State State Family Post Selective Personnel Program Mobilization Service3 Office Office State HQ Hawaii State U.S. Property Defense & Fiscal Force Division Office2 (Inactive)

Adminstrative Internal Purchasing & Public Office Review Contracting Affairs Division Division Office

Data Resource Supply & Processing Management Service Installlation Division Division

State Civil Defense Army National Air National Guard HING Youth CHalleNGe Division Guard Division Division Academy

1Office of Veterans Services is assigned to the Department of Defense for administrative purposes (section 26-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes) 2U.S. Property & Fiscal office serves dual roles as the National Guard representative 3Army Guard positions authorized in Hawaii Army National Guard Table of Distribution and Allowances and Air Guard positions authorized in the Hawaii Air National Guard Unit Manpower Document. However, both staffs have the responsibility to provide direct updates to the adjutant general Adjutant General and Staff Adjutant General, State Civil Defense Director, Homeland Security Director ...... Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong Deputy Adjutant General ...... Brig. Gen. Joseph K. Kim U.S. Property & Fiscal Officer ...... Col. Edward K. Chun Fat Human Resources Officer ...... Lt. Col. Brian S. Buler Engineering Officer ...... Lt. Col. Neal S. Mitsuyoshi Staff Judge Advocate Officer...... Lt. Col. David L. Lopina Military Public Affairs Officer ...... Lt. Col. Charles J. Anthony Senior Enlisted Advisor ...... Command Chief Master Sgt. Robert S.K. Lee III Inspector General ...... Lt. Col. Edwin J. Kilpatrick Army National Guard Commander ...... Brig. Gen. Gary M. Hara Air National Guard Commander ...... Brig. Gen. Stanley J. Osserman Jr. State Civil Defense Vice Director ...... Douglas Mayne Office of Veterans Services Director ...... Col. (Ret.) Ronald P. Han Jr. Youth CHalleNGe Academy Director ...... Richard W. Campbell

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Summary of expenditures Federal funds obligated Federal Funds Hawaii Army National Guard ...... $173,116,578 Hawaii Air National Guard ...... 217,734,522 $405,281,995 Homeland Security ...... 14,430,895 Total ...... $405,281,995 96.65% State expenditures Hawaii Army National Guard ...... $2,439,271 Hawaii Air National Guard ...... 842,362 State Civil Defense ...... 2,043,305 Major disaster ...... 201,800 Departmental Administration ...... 4,478,723 Office of Veterans Services ...... 2,358,443 Hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy ...... 1,570,882 3.35% Total ...... $14,031,651 Grand total ...... $419,313,646 State Funds $14,031,651

Tax revenue of State of Hawaii Federal contribution Army Air Total Civilian payroll ...... $25,670,514 ...... $77,611,612 ...... $103,282,126 Military payroll ...... 63,567,541 ...... 37,870,464 ...... 101,438,005 Supplies, construction, equipment, fuel, travel . . . . . 83,878,523 ...... 102,252,446 ...... 186,130,969 Total federal contribution ...... $173,116,578 ...... $217,734,522 ...... $390,851,100 Tax revenue generated for state from federal government Sales Tax (General Excise Tax - 4.712%) ...... $3,952,356 ...... $6,532,036 ...... $10,484,392 State of Hawaii Income Tax – (8.25%) ...... 7,362,140 ...... 10,886,726 ...... 18,248,866 Total tax benefit to State of Hawaii ...... $11,314,496 ...... $17,418,762 ...... $28,733,258

Joint Forces Headquarters Hawaii Staff Director of the Joint Staff ...... Brig Gen. Bruce E. Oliveira, HIARNG Chief of the Joint Staff ...... Col. Arthur J. Logan, HIARNG J1, Manpower & Personnel Director ...... Lt. Col. Brian S. Buhler, HIANG J2, Intelligence Director ...... Vacant J3, Operations Director ...... Col. Stanley E. Toy, HIARNG J4, Logistics Director ...... Vacant J5 Stategic Plans and Policy Director ...... Lt. Col. Courtney B.Vares-Lum, HIARNG J6, Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems Director ...... Lt. Col. Reynold T. Hioki, HIANG

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The Director of Operation and to support a catastrophic 93rd integrated their tactics Military Support (DOMS) plans, CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, into the capabilities of the coordinates, and when directed, Radiological, Nuclear, and fire and police departments to conducts Homeland Security Explosive) event within the State ensure safe entries that would (HLS), Domestic Operations of Hawaii or FEMA (Federal mitigate the CBRN hazard while and Defense Support to Civil Emergency Management preserving evidence for criminal Authority (DSCA) Operations Agency) Region IX. This is in prosecution. The CST hosted and in order to prepare for, respond collaboration with supporting operated in Kaimalu O Hawaii to, and recover from all-hazard States of FEMA Region IX (KOH) during TY12. KOH is the threats to the safety and security California, Nevada, Arizona, and only maritime exercise in the of the citizens of the State of the Islands of U.S. interest in State of Hawaii that focuses Hawaii. the Pacific (Territory of , specifically on Weapons of Commonwealth of Northern Mass Distruction response in JFHQ-HI Joint Staff (to include Marianas, Republic of the a maritime environment. KOH DOMS) are a key component/ Marshall Islands, and Federal emulates real world consequence participant in the State of States of Micronesia). management of a WMD incident Hawaii’s annual hurricane and incorporates all county, State response Exercise MAKANI Hawaii National Guard State and Federal Agencies needed PAHILI (MP).This year, the Joint Partnership Program (HING SPP) to mitigate an incident that Staff planned, coordinated, has been busy this year with would drastically affect Hawaii’s and executed plans which variety of engagements with harbors. validated, mobilized, & deployed partner nations, Philippines components of its Specialized and Indonesia, with subject CBRNE Enhanced Response Hazard Assistance Response matter experts exchanges Force Package (CERF-P) is Capability (SHARC) Team, as (SMEE) on Homeland Defense/ comprised of 186 personnel well as, established a Forward Disaster Response (HA/DR), who respond to a CBRNE Emergency Operations Center Search and Rescue training, incident in the PACOM JOA at a remote/neighbor island Non-Commission Officer and FEMA Region 9 to assist (simulated) Incident Site. The Development, and Senior consequence management in the JFHQ-HI hosted LIGHTNING Leader Engagement Visit. form of search and extraction, RESCUE (LR) which is Joint HING SPP also hosts numerous decontamination, medical Task Force Homeland Defense events with familiarizations triage and fatality recovery. (T10 Forces) annual Pandemic and demonstrations of certain CERFP and Hawaii County Influenzas / Infectious Disease/ capabilities of the Hawaii Fire Department US&R teams Bio-threat exercise. LR12 was Army and Air National Guard. joined forces in a unified Search a two day Table Top Exercise In addition, Hawaii National & Extraction (S&E) collective which focused on updating Guard conducted HA/DR CPX and training event in order to nest and synchronizing (memo of Disaster Exchange with Taiwan the capabilities of each agency unferstanding) MOUs between Army. into a unified front while honing federal, state, and local agencies the skills of each county US&R The 93rd in response to an Asia-Pacific team in support of the Exercise focused 2012 on incorporating generated threat migrating thru MAKANI PAHILI. Hawaii the Joint Hazard Assessment the central pacific and beyond CERFP S&E personnel provide Team concept throughout the via international travel patterns. subject matter expert exchange Hawaiian Island counties during The JFHQ-HI Joint Staff also with the Armed Forces of the responses to illicit laboratories. hosted a Joint Staff Training Philippines, Philippine Red Cross These laboratories are often Course (JSTC) (sponsored by and Local Fire Departments in used to cook methamphetamines USNORTHCOM) which updated various procedures to respond and will typically contain and informed HING personnel on to a collapsed structure working toxic fumes that are prone to the most current TTPs nation- collaborative with HING State spontaneous combustion from wide. Homeland Response Partnership Program (SPP). slight temperature changes. Force (HRF) planning initiatives

Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 5 GOING DOWN RANGE – Col. Kenneth S. Hara, 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Leonard H. Ventura, case the unit colors, as the Brigade prepares for deploy to Afghanistan for a Security Forces Assistance-Advisory Team mission. Sgt. 1st Class (R) Wayne T. Iha photo Hawaii Army National Guard

Mission and three major commands: Command and The Hawaii Army National the 29th Infantry Brigade Retention and Guard’s federal mission is to Combat Team, the 103rd Troop Recruiting serve as an integral component Command, and the 298th Command are of the Total Army by providing Regiment-Multi-functional, administratively fully-manned, operationally- Regional Training Institute. attached to ready, and well-equipped units Hawaii Army Guard units and JFHQ, HIARNG. that can respond to any national installations are located in The command contingency ranging from war communities on Cmd. Sgt. and control and peacekeeping missions to the islands of Maj. Ronald S. functions nation-building operations. The Hawaii, Maui, Oshiba and services state mission of the HIARNG Oahu, Molokai, provided is to provide a highly effective, and Kauai. by JFHQ, HIARNG are at an professional, and organized organizational level and support force capable of supporting and Joint Forces the Hawaii Army Guard’s three assisting civilian authorities in Headquarters, major commands and their response to natural disasters, Brig. Gen. Gary Hawaii Army subordinate units across the human-caused crises or the M. Hara National Guard state. unique needs of the state and its The Director of Military Support communities. headquarters consist of primary The Director of Military staff offices which are responsible Support is a key proponent in for establishing command Personnel all state activities involving the As of June 30, 2011 the directives and guidance in the , prevention of, and response to, assigned strength of the HIARNG functional areas of military terrorist events. (See Joint Forces was nearly Soldiers. personnel (including recruiting 2,900 Headquarters, Hawaii on page 5). and retention); plans, operations, Organization and training; logistics; surface The Counterdrug Support The HIARNG, commanded by maintenance; Army aviation; Program, a joint Hawaii Brig. Gen. Gary M. Hara, is facility management; information Army and Air National Guard composed of a Headquarters, management; and safety and organization, comes under the Hawaii Army National Guard, occupational health; the Medical day-to-day operation of DOMS.

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Joint Forces Headquarters - Hawaii

Military Plans, Information State Safety Logistics Personnel Operations & Management Army Aviation Office Office Office Training Office Office Office

Counterdrug JFHQ- 29th Infantry 103rd HQ 298th State Surface Support HIARNG Brigade Combat Troop Multi-functional Maintenance Program Element Team Command Training Unit - Division Regional Training Institute

93rd Det. 1, HQ, Medical Recruiting Ordnance Civil Support HIARNG, Command and Training Battalion Team Selective Service Retention - Regional (WMD) Selection Division Training Site- Maintenance

During the year, the program islands of Guam and Saipan. with a detachment located at provided numerous support The IBCT’s Headquarters and Kalaeloa. Troops A and B are missions for law enforcement Headquarters Company, along located in Pearl City, while Troop agencies to interdict and disrupt with the Brigade Special Troops C is in Hanapepe, Kauai, with a organized drug activities. Active Battalion, comprised of an HHC, detachment in Kapaa. augmentation of the Hawaii engineer, military intelligence Upon federal mobilization, the High Intensity Drug Trafficking and signal companies and the brigade’s strength is augmented Area has been instrumental Brigade Support Battalion made by the 1st Battalion, 158th in detecting international and up of an HHC, distribution, Infantry, of the Arizona Army domestic drug trafficking. maintenance and medical National Guard and the 1st Community-based programs, companies and minus it’s forward battalion, 294th Infantry of the like the Drug Demand Reduction support companies attached to . program, are intended to provide the BCT’s maneuver units, are training to parents and youths located at the Kalaeloa facility. 103rd Troop Command to increase drug awareness, The 1st Battalion, 487th The 103rd Troop Command education and prevention. Field Artillery and the BSB’s is commanded by Col. Paul S. G Company are located at the Tamaribuchi and CSM Russell 29th Infantry Wahiawa Armory. Ige. The unit is headquartered Brigade Combat Team 1st Squadron, 299th Cavalry at the Waiawa Armory in Pearl The (Reconnaissance, Surveillance, City, Oahu. The mission of the 29th IBCT, and Target Acquisition - RSTA) 103rd is to serve as a command commanded by are strategically and control headquarters for Col. Kenneth located in separate units of the HIARNG. S. Hara, is communities There are eleven units assigned the HIARNG’s throughout to the Troop Command include largest unit. The the state. The a heavy- lift helicopter company brigade combat squadron’s (CH-47F Chinook), a medium Col. Kenneth team’s units Headquarters utility helicopter company S. Hara span the pacific and (UH-60M Blackhawk), a light region to include Cmd. Sgt. Headquarters utility security and surveillance the islands of Hawaii, Maui, Maj. Leonard Troop is located helicopter detachment (LUH- Oahu and Kauai, in the state H.Ventura in Hilo, Hawaii, 72), an intermediate aviation of Arizona and on the Pacific Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 7 Hawaii Army National Guard

KEEPING OUR AIRCRAFT FLYING – Company B, 777th Aviation Support Battalion Soldiers say farewell to family and friends at an Afghanistan deployment ceremony held at Wheeler Army Airfield, July 2012. Master Sgt. (R) Stephen M. Lum photo maintenance support company, a and has a maximum carrying unit is equipped with state of mobile public affairs detachment, capacity of 50,000 pounds. The the art UH-60M Blackhawk an engineer company (vertical), CH-47F is a significant resource helicopters. The Blackhawk is a firefighting team, a contract during emergencies or natural capable of transporting up to 10 team, an aviation ground support disasters. personnel at one time and can company, an Army band and a Company B, 777th Aviation also transport cargo internally headquarters Support Bn. performs aircraft or externally. This split-state detachment. logistic support to assigned units organization marks a return to Company B, in theatre. It is a general support the Alaska-headquartered 1st 1st Bn.,171st unit stationed at Wheeler Army Bn., 207th Aviation. Aviation, is Airfield, Oahu. The intermediate Detachment 1, Co. A, 3rd Bn, stationed at level maintenance unit, has 140th Aviation (Security and Wheeler Army the capability to inspect, Support), is also headquartered Airfield. The troubleshoot and perform at Lyman Field. It is authorized Col. Paul S. unit has 12 CH- diagnostic tests on rotary wing two LUH-72A Lakota helicopters. Tamarabuchi 47F Chinook aircraft as well as the ability The unit conducts Command, helicopters that to make repairs, adjustments, Control, and Communication (C3) can be used calibrations and alignments and air movement operations. to transport of aircraft system modules The aircraft contains state of personnel and components. It provides art the communication and and cargo to responsive aircraft recovery and surveillance equipment. These virtually any air evacuation, and technical helicopters and crews routinely location within assistance through the use provide state law enforcement the state. The of mobile maintenance to the agencies with counter-drug Chinook’s Hawaii Guard and to the active support. They are also fully Cmd. Sgt. Maj. primary roles Army. Detachments are located capable search and rescue Russell Ige include troop in Puerto Rico, Wyoming and helicopter unit with MEDEVAC movement, Virginia. capabilities. artillery emplacement and Company C, 1st Bn., 207th The 230th (Vertical) Engineer battlefield resupply. It has a wide Aviation, is headquartered Co., with its headquarters loading ramp at the rear of the at Gen. Lyman Field (Hilo in Kihei, Maui, has three fuselage and three external-cargo Airport), Hawaii, with one detachments: one at the Waiawa hooks. The Chinook is capable of detachment stationed at Wheeler Armory, one at the Kaunakakai, transporting up to 30 passengers Army Airfield on Oahu. The Molokai Armory, and the third

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CHINOOK UNIT RETURNS – Sgt. Jesse A. Dela Cruz, Co. B, 1st Bn., 171st Aviation, is greeted by his son, Jameson and his wife, Jasmin, in the August return. Hawaii Army National Guard photo are located at the Waiawa Armory. They provide medical services operations up to level II support, food service operations, distribution which consist of petroleum issue and water purification, and ground maintenance airfield support operations.

298th Regiment, Multi- in the Montana Army Guard. relations. Comprised of musical functional Training Unit The engineers provide vertical performance teams, the band (Regional Training Institute) constructions support, which may also perform in saxophone The 298th Regiment, MFTU includes carpentry, plumbing, quartets and brass ensembles. (RTI), commanded by Col. electrical and masonry The 117th Mobile Public Suzanne P. Vares-Lum, is capabilities. They construct, Affairs Detachment, located located at the Bellows Air maintain and repair vertical at the Waiawa Armory, is a Force Station in Waimanalo, infrastructures statewide. 20-person unit consisting of print Oahu. The mission of the 298th The 297th Engineer and broadcast journalists who Regiment is to train Soldiers Firefighting Team, located produce releases to publicize or and leaders of the U.S. Army at the Waiawa Armory, is document military-training or National Guard, Active Duty a seven person fire fighting operations, humanitarian and and Reserve Component to the detachment. They are equipped civil-action exercises or events, as standards set forth by the U.S. with one Tactical Firefighting well as serve as media liaisons. Army Training and Doctrine Truck (TFFT). The unit’s The 1950th Contingency Command (TRADOC). The 298th primary mission is to respond Contract Team, located at the Regiment provides the resources to airfield crashes and conduct Waiawa Armory, provides and knowledge to train to rescue operations. The unit is contract services in contingency standards and lead effectively also capable of responding to operations throughout the in all circumstances, and structural fires. The team is a world. The contracting team is provides specific MOS qualifying member of the Civil Enhanced a four-person team consisting material and engagement Response Force (CERF). of two officers and two enlisted scenarios to support the Hawaii The 111th Army Band, located personnel. The team works Army National Guard and at the Waiawa Armory, is fully in conjunction with a civilian Department of Defense Unified organized with concert, jazz, contracting office. The team’s Land Operations. The RTI is ensemble and marching band primary responsibilities include accredited by various agencies capabilities. The band provides purchasing commodities and including TRADOC, the U.S. music at parades, special events, overseeing construction and Army Sergeants Major Academy, and National Guard and active- service contracts active duty proponent schools for duty functions throughout the Company B, 1109th Theater the various military occupational year to promote troop morale, Aviation Support Maintenance- specialties, and the U.S. Army unit Esprit de Corps, and also Ground Company is the Ordnance Center. to promote civilian/military newest unit to the 103rd. They

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1st Bn., 298th Reg., MFTU (RTI) - NEW DAWN; invaluable training In March 2012, the Brigade Combat Arms Training Battalion insights and lessons learned courses: 11 series Career Management Headquarters formed sixteen Field (Military Occupational Specialty – in the contemporary operating Security Force Assistance- Training, Military Occupational Specialty environment through these Advisory Teams (SFAAT) to – Qualification, Infantry Advanced Leader); experiences continue to increase Combatives Level I/Level II certification; advise and assist Afghan Army Basic Instructor; Small Group the effectiveness of the training National Security Forces. Instructor Training that the 298th Regiment Comprising of approximately Course Graduates conducts for the future leaders of 200 officers and senior enlisted 11-series MOS-T 8 11-series MOS-Q 13 the Army. primarily from the 29th IBCT, Infantry Advanced Leader (3 classes) 88 the SFAAT conducted rigorous Army Basic Instructor 7 Highlights, significant events pre-mobilization training from Small Group Instructor Training 6 Last year, Hawaii Army March to July and mobilized in National Guard units were end of July 2012. The SFAAT 2nd Bn., 298th Regt. MFTU (RTI) - again deployed in support of Modular Training Battalion courses: deployed to and conducted post- the global war on terrorism Noncommissioned Officer Education mobilization, before deploying to System (Warrior Leader and Advanced) and (GWOT) for Operation ENDURING Afghanistan in November 2012. Officer Candidate School FREEDOM in Afghanistan and Course Graduates . Warrior Leader (6 classes) 237 the Philippines; as well as Exercise MAKANI PAHILI, May OCS (5 trained) 2 numerours exercises in Hawaii - June: The exercise is an annual and around the world. exercise conducted on Oahu by The 298th Regiment also hosts the Hawaii National Guard and a myriad of training events. Operation ENDURING FREEDOM State Civil Defense, and other In July 2012, the Regiment One hundred-twenty aviatiors agencies to respond to a CAT hosted Excercise TIGER BALM, a from the Co. B, 1st Bn., 171th III-IV hurricane and establish bilateral training exercise with Aviation (CH-47 Chinooks) a Tactical Operations Center participation from the Singapore deployed to Afghanistan return in in order to provide Command Armed Forces. Federal and state August 2011. and Control of forces in support entities train from classroom In May 2012, 20 offiicers and of post-landfall response and activities to field training journalist fron the 117th Mobile recovery. exercises at any given time at Public Affairs Det. deployed to . Exercise GARUDA SHIELD, the 298th Regiment. In addition June: The exercise is a Brigade- to the various military agencies Afghanistan. The unit went down level Command Post exercise conducting training, the RTI also range in 2005, this time they were conducted in Indonesia to hosts the monthly Waimanalo in multiple Regional Command strengthen the key partner Community Board, as well as South locations. relationship between the various civilian clubs and groups Two more platoon-size Indonesian and throughout the year. During HIARNG teams provided security militaries, which will enhance drill weekends, activities at the support for the continuing regional peacekeeping ability and 298th RTI include staff and cadre Joint Special Operations Task enhance interoperability. training and administrative Force-Philippines mission. . Exercise TIGER BALM, June: tasks, as well as the conduct of Their non-combat mission is The exercise is an exercise foundational training delivered to to advise and assist the armed conducted on Oahu with the new recruits by the Hawaii Army forces of the Republic of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). Guard’s Recruit Sustainment Philippines defeat select terrorist It was a Brigade-level Command Program. At any given time organizations in the Philippines. Post exercise, whose mission was during a drill weekend, the In July 2012, helicopter to enhance the long-standing 298th may host over 200 maintenance Wheeler Army relationships between the SAF Soldiers engaged in various Airfield-based Soldiders from Co. and the U.S. Army. The 29th types of training activities. B, 777th Aviation Support Bn., IBCT participated with the Numerous Soldiers assigned to also made a return Afghanistan. Singapore Army in at the 298th the Regiment have participated Hawaii Guard’s first unit Multi-functional Training Unit in Operations IRAQI FREEDOM, deployed in support of OEF, sent (RTI) located at Bellows Air Force ENDURING FREEDOM, and two teams from 2003 to 2005. Station in Waimanalo, Hawaii. 10 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Hawaii Army National Guard: Commanders, senior enlisted advisors and staff

Commander, HIARNG ...... Brig. Gen. Gary M. Hara Co. B Military Intelligence ...... Capt. David S. Chang Asst. Adjutant General, Army Brig. Gen. Bruce E. Oliveira Co. C Signal ...... 1st Lt. Erica V. Salvador Command Sgt. Maj., HIARNG ...... 29th Support Bn...... Lt. Col. Lynn J. Ishii ...... Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Ronald S. Oshiba HQ & HQ Co...... Capt. Michelle G. Puesta Headquarters, HIARNG Co. A Distribution ...... Capt. Manuel Llanes Chief of Staff ...... Col. Bryan E. Suntheimer Co. B Maintenance ...... 1st Lt. Dexter Y. Nakamoto Executive Officer ...... Maj. Brian L. Pet Co. C Medical ...... Capt. Frank D. Calvo G1 Personnel ...... Col. Robert W. Lesher 1st Bn., 158th Infantry (Ariz.) . . . Lt. Col. Christopher Lambesis G3 Operations ...... Col. Mark E. Logan HQ & HQ Co...... Maj. Jonathan K. Gutierrez G4 Logistics ...... Col. Co. A ...... Capt. Craig A. Broyles Inspector General ...... Lt. Col. Tammy L. Stocking Co. B ...... Capt. Joseph L. Mayeaux State Army Aviation Officer . . . . . Col. Stephen F. Logan Co. C ...... Capt. Brett A Yeater Facility Management Officer Lt. Col. Marjean R. Stubbert Co. D ...... Capt. John T. Dunlap Environmental Specialist . . . . Lt. Col. Tracey M.Y. Omori Co. E ...... 1st Lt. Quincy J. Milam Information Management . . . . . Lt. Col. Stuart J.Tomasa 1st Bn., 294th Infantry (Guam) . . . . Lt. Col. Frank Tominez Jr. Safety & Occupational Health Manager ...... HQ & HQ Co...... Capt Gordon Guerrero ...... Maj. Jason T. Matsumura Co. A ...... 1st Lt. Darrell Fejarang U.S. Property & Fiscal Officer ...... Co. B ...... Capt. Glen Mes ...... Col. Edward K. Chun-Fat Jr. Co. C ...... Capt. Rickey Flores Logistics Management Officer . . . Col. Gary W. Littlefield Co. D ...... Capt. John Guerrero Financial Manager ...... Col. Gary W. Littlefield Co. F, 29th Spt. Bn ...... Capt. Juan Kin Chaplain Col. Peter Y. Lee ...... 103rd Troop Command ...... Col. Paul S. Tamaribuchi Staff Judge Advocate ...... Lt. Col. David L. Lopina Command Sgt. Maj. Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Russell Ige HQ Det. Capt. QueSchae Blue-Clark ...... Executive Officer...... Lt. Col. Rudolph Ligsay HQ Det., Det. 1 (Selective Service Section) ...... (Vacant) S1 Personnel ...... Maj. Barbara P. Tucker HIARNG Medical Cmd...... Col. Peter A. Matsuura S2/3 Intelligence/Operations ...... Lt. Col. Roger T. Pukahi Recruiting & Retention Cmd. Lt. Col. Lo S4 Logistics ...... Maj. Joseph R. Burdett Det. 55, Operational Support Airlift Cmd...... HQ, Det. 103rd Troop Command Capt. Alan J. Kahanu Chief Warrant Officer Charles D. Gustafson ...... 111th Army Band Chief Warrant Officer Curtis Y. Hiyane 93rd Civil Support Tm. (Weapons of Mass Destruction) . . . . . 117th Mobile Public Affairs Det. Maj. Melina Juan Lt. Col. xxxxxx ...... 230th Engineer Co...... Capt. Dane Calvan 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Tm. Col. Kenneth S. Hara 297th Engineer (Firefighting Tm.) Staff Sgt. Allison Morris Command Sgt. Maj. Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Leonard H. Ventura Co. B, Aviation Support Bn. (GS) ...... Brigade Deputy Commander . . . . Col...... Maj. Joseph O.Tolentino Executive Officer...... Lt. Col. xx xxx Co. B, 1st Bn., 171st Aviation Regt...... S1 Personnel ...... Capt. Livingston Hickling ...... Capt. Johnny J. Wandasan S2 Intelligence ...... Capt. Brandon K. Torres Co. C, 1st Bn., 207th Aviation Regt. Capt. Phoebe P. Inigo S3 Operations ...... Lt. Col. Darryl K. Lindsey Det. 2, Co. B, 3rd Bn., 140th Aviation Security & S4 Logistics ...... Maj. Calvin H. Arroyo Support ...... Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey J. Hebert HQ and HQ Co., 29th IBCT Capt. Ralph K. Hasegawa 1950th Contingency Contract Tm. Capt. Shawn K. Naito 1st Squadron, 299th Cavalry Regiment (Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition) ...... 298th Regiment, Multi-functional Training Unit ...... Lt. Col. Paul S. Tamaribuchi (Regional Training Institute) Col. Suzanne Veras-Lum HQ & HQ Troop ...... Capt. Frank P. Cho Command Sgt. Maj. Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Robert V. Ednilao Troop A ...... 1st Lt. Chuquillanqui C. Cuadros Executive Officer ...... Lt. Col. Tracey M. Omori Troop B ...... Capt. Peter M. Ammerman S1, Personnel ...... Maj. Doreen Y. Uehara and Troop C ...... Capt. Wesley K. Kawakami Sgt. 1st Class Edy Pagala Co. D (-), FSC RSTA, 29th BSB Capt. David K. Hosea S3, Operations ...... Sgt. 1st Class Bret Moore 1st Bn., 487th Field Artillery . . . . . Lt. Col. Roy J. Macaraeg S4, Logistics ...... Maj.Brad Masutani and HQ & HQ Service Battery ...... Capt. Edward C. Choo Sgt. 1st Class Roberto Razon Battery A ...... Capt. Carl E. Hood 1st Bn., 298th Regt. (Combat Arms) Lt. Col. Paul K. Wilson Battery B ...... Capt. Wayne J. F. Anno and Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Taniguchi Co. G, 29th Spt. Bn...... Capt. Nathan A. Tyau 2nd Bn., 298th Regt. (General Studies) ...... 29th Brigade Special Troops Bn...... Lt. Col. Wesley H. Tanji ...... Lt. Col. Neal S. Mitsuyoshi Warrior Training Course Master Sgt. Palaie Gaoteote HQ & HQ Co...... Capt. Aaron C. Blanchard Advanced Leadership Course Master Sgt. Scott Casey Co. A Engineers ...... Capt. Isaac A. K. Floyd OCS Company ...... Maj. Gavin Tsuda

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Unit/Location Federal Recognition Date Unit/Location Federal Recognition Date Hawaii Army National Guard, HIARNG Element, JFHQ Co. B (-) Maintenance, Kapolei ...... Sept. 30, 1946 HQ & HQ Det., HIARNG Element, Honolulu, Oahu Sept. 8, 1947 Det. 1, Hanapepe, Kauai ...... Mar. 20, 2008 Det. 1, Selective Service Section, Honolulu ...... Sept. 9, 1946 Co. C Medical, Kapolei ...... Nov. 15, 1965 Det. 1, Training Site Detachment, Kapolei ...... Jan. 4, 2011 Co. D (-) Forward Support Co., Keaukaha MR, Hawaii Jun. 3, 1947 Det. 55, Operational Support Airlift Cmd., Wheeler Army Airfield, Det.1 FSC, Kealakekua, Hawaii ...... Jun. 3, 1947 Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa, Oahu ...... Sept. 18, 2002 Co. E FSC, Waiawa, Oahu ...... TBD 93rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), Co.F (-) FSC, Fort Shafter, Oahu ...... TBD Kapolei, Oahu ...... Mar. 13, 2002 Det. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Saipan, Guam, American Samoa and Kapolei Medical Det., ...... Mar. 6, 1999 Keaukaha MR ...... TBD Recruiting and Retention Bn., Kapolei Jun. 18, 2003 ...... Co. G FSC, Wahiawa, Oahu ...... Mar. 25, 2008 Det. 2, 629th Trial Defense Team, Kapolei ...... TBD 103rd Troop Command 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team HQ & HQ Det., Pearl City, Oahu ...... Sept. 9, 1946 HQ & HQ Co., Kapolei Nov. 17, 1947 ...... 111th Army Band, Pearl City ...... Sept. 10, 1946 1st Bn., 487th Field Artillery 117th Mobile Public Affairs Det., Pearl City ...... May 1, 1960 HQ & HQ Service Battery, Wahiawa, Oahu Jan. 27,1947 ...... 230th Engineer Det. (-) vertical, Kihei, Maui . . . . . Apr. 1, 1970 Wahiawa Battery A, ...... May 15, 1947 Det. 1, 2, & 3 Pearl City, Oahu and Kaunakakai, Molokai; Montana Battery B, Wahiawa Sept. 29, 1947 ...... 297th Engineer Firefighting Team, Pearl City . . . . . Jun. 2, 2002 1st Squadron, 299th Cavalry Regiment (Reconnaissance, Det. 2, Co. B, 3rd Bn., 140th Aviation security and support, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition - RSTA) Lyman Airport, Hilo, Hawaii ...... Sept. 1, 1991 HQ & HQ Troop (-), Keaukaha Military Reservation, Co. B, 1st Bn., 171st Aviation Regiment heavy lift, Hilo, Hawaii ...... Oct. 8, 1946 Wheeler Army Airfield, Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa, Oahu Oct. 18, 1986 Det. 1, HQ & HQ Trp., Wahiawa, Oahu ...... May 5, 1947 Co. C, 1st Bn., 207th Aviation Regiment, Trp. A, Pearl City ...... Mar. 5, 2008 Lyman Airport ...... Apr. 1, 1981 Trp. B, Pearl City ...... Aug. 15, 1947 Det. 1., Co. C (Assualt) Schofield Barracks ...... Aug. 31, 2010 Trp. C (-), Hanapepe, Kauai ...... Oct. 22, 1947 Det.1, Co. D (Maintenance) Hilo, Hawai ...... Mar. 19, 2008 Det. 1, Trp. C, Kapaa, Kauai ...... Oct. 8, 1946 1st Bn., 158th Infantry Det. 1 Co. E (FSC) Hilo, Hawaii ...... Sept. 7, 2010 Co. B (-), 777th Aviation Support Bn. general support, HQ & HQ Co., Phoenix, Ariz...... TBD Wheeler Army Airfield Co. A, Tucson, Ariz...... TBD ...... Dec. 15, 1947 Co. B, Phoenix, Ariz...... TBD Det. 1, 2, and 3, Wyoming, Louisiana and Puerto Rico Co. C, Prescott, Ariz...... TBD 1950th Contingency Contracting, Pearl City . . . . . Aug. 31, 2010 Co. D, Yuma, Ariz...... TBD Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, Pearl City TBD 1st Bn., 294th Infantry, Guam ...... TBD ...... 29th Brigade Special Troops Bn. HQ, 298th Multi-functional Training Unit – . HQ & HQ Co., Kapolei, Oahu ...... Mar. 28, 2008 Regional Training Institute Co. A Engineering, Kapolei ...... Apr. 17,1947 HQ, 298th MFTU RTI, Bellows Air Force Station, Co. B Military Intelligence, Kapolei ...... Dec. 6, 1998 Waimanalo, Oahu ...... Sept. 9, 1946 Co. C Signal, Kapolei ...... Mar. 31, 2008 29th Brigade Support Bn. 1st Bn., 298th MFTU RTI, Bellows AFS...... Aug. 16, 1997 2nd Bn., 298th MFTU RTI, Bellows AFS Aug. 16, 1997 HQ & HQ Co., Kapolei ...... Jun. 30,1947 ...... Co. A (-) Distribution, Kapolei ...... Jan. 8, 1951 Ordnance Training Brigade Regional Training Site- Det. 1, Kihei, Maui ...... Oct. 22, 1946 Maintenance, Pearl City, Oahu ...... Oct. 29, 1992

BATTLE RATTLE . Exercise PANTHER STRIKE June: The exercise is – Staff Sgt. Katie a multi-state Brigade-level National Guard exercise P. Gray, a 117th for intelligence professionals conducted in Camp Mobile Public Williams, Utah. The mission was, while operating Affairs Det. video in a field environment, to provide training and hands-on experience simulating intelligence journalist, carries collection and analysis in a deployment scenario. additional gear . Exercise SOUTHERN ACCORD, August: The including a digital exercise is conducted in Gaborone, Botswana. video “weapon” in The mission of the exercise was to expand the Afghanistan. capabilities of, build partnership capacity, and Staff Sgt. Brendan enhance the interoperability of the U.S. and Mackie photo Botswana forces. . The 111th Army Band continued to support numerous organizations, highlighted by National Guard Ball concert. 12 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod BEST FOOT FORWARD – Hawaii Air National Guard’s Ceremonial Royal Guard form at the steps of Iolani Palace during the annual celebration of King David Kalakaua’s birthday celebration, Nov. 16. Tech. Sgt. Andrew L. Jackson photo

Hawaii Air National Guard

Mission of war, national emergencies or entire Air National Guard. The The Hawaii Air National operational contingencies. headquarters element consists of Guard has two missions. In the wing commander, vice wing performing its Personnel commander, state mission, As of July 1, 2012, the command the HIANG authorized strength of the chief master provides Hawaii Air National Guard was sergeant, organized, approximately 2,500 personnel. wing control trained units center, and airmen Organization chaplain, to protect The HIANG is commanded by judge Brig Gen. Stanley Hawaii’s Brig. Gen. Stanley J. Osserman Brig. Gen. advocate, J. Osserman Jr. citizens and Jr.. The HIANG is comprised Braden K. Sakai military equal property, of the HIANG Headquarters opportunity, preserve peace, and ensure public (the 199th Weather Flight is plans, safety, public affairs and safety in response to natural administratively attached), inspector general. or human-caused disasters. the 154th Wing, the 109th Air The 154th Operations Group Its federal Operations Group and the 201st consists of the 199th Fighter mission is Combat Communications Group. Squadron, to provide 203rd Air operationally 154th Wing Refueling ready combat The 154th Wing is commanded Squadron, units, combat by Brig. Gen. Braden K. Sakai. 204th Airlift support units The wing is headquartered Squadron, and qualified at Joint Base Pearl Harbor- 169th Aircraft Command Chief personnel for Hickam, Oahu. It is the largest Control and Master Sgt. active duty in of the HIANG organizations Command Chief Warning Robert S.K. Lee the U.S. Air and one of the largest and Master Sgt. Willie Squadron, III Force in time most complex wings in the Raphel and the 154th Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 13 Hawaii Air National Guard: Organization chart

Air National Guard Division

Resource Personnel Adminstration Operations Recruiting Management

109th Air Operations 201st Combat 199th Weather Flight 154th Wing Group Communications Group (MBL/FXD)

TAKING STOCK– U.S. Sen Daniel K. Inouye, chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense tours the Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam F-22 Raptor military construction sites escorted by Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong, the adjutant general. Senior Master Sgt. Kristen Stanley photo

Operations Support Squadron flies the F-22 Raptor in 169th Aircraft Control and Control Squadron, and the 154th conjunction with the 19th Warning Squadron operates Operations Flight. Fighter Squadron of the U.S. Air radar sites at Mount Kaala, Both the 199th and the 203rd Force. The 199th is tasked with Oahu, and at Kokee Air Force are partnered with ‘reverse augmenting the active duty U.S. Station, Kauai. These radar associate’ units, from the active Air Force with air superiority sites are linked to the Hawaii duty Air Force’s 15th Wing which fighters during war or other Regional Air Operations Center provide pilots and flight crews. operational contingencies. The at Wheeler Army Airfield, Oahu, The 204th Airlift Squadron is a 203rd Air Refueling Squadron where 24-hour air surveillance ‘classic associate’ unit, partnering is equipped with KC-135R of the Hawaiian island chain is with the 15th Wing. The active Stratotanker aircraft which provided. The largest of the four duty’s 535th Airlift Squadron provides worldwide, nonstop air- groups, the 154th Maintenance has the primary responsibility refueling for almost every type Group consists of the 154th for the C-17 Globemaster III of U.S. fixed-wing aircraft. The Maintenance Squadron, 154th cargo aircraft while the HIANG C-17 provides rapid strategic Aircraft Maintenance Squadron provides 40 percent of the delivery of troops and all types and the 154th Maintenance flight crews and maintenance of cargo to main operating bases Operations Flight. The personnel. or directly to forward bases in maintenance squadrons provide The 199th Fighter Squadron deployment areas. The wing’s both backshop and flight-line

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LOGISTICS MISSION – Hawaii Air National Guard’s 154th Logistics Readiness Squadron personnel are recognized at the annual Honolulu-Pacific Federal Executive Board awards lunch held at the Sheraton Waikiki, April 13, 2012. Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong, the adjutant general, joins the Logistics personnel, Senior Airman Uyen T.Tran, Senior Master Sgt. Margaret B. Soon, Lt. Col. Taison Tanaka, Staff Sgt. Jantzen A. Fernandez, First Sgt. Darrell Bactad, and Chief Master Sgt. Alvin J. Fritz cerebrate their recognition. Master Sgt. (R) Stephen M. Lum photo maintenance for all three provides the wing with fixed and air traffic control services for mission design series (MDS) deployable medical and dental U.S. Air Force aircraft: F-22, KC-135R, and the resources and a medical response combat air forces. C-17. The most diverse of the capability to the Chemical, It also supports four groups, the 154th Mission Biological, Radiological, Nuclear emergency USAF Support Group consists of the or High-Yield Explosive- requirements 154th Logistics Squadron, 154th Enhanced Response Force for air traffic Civil Engineer Squadron, 154th Package (CERF-P) mission. control and Security Forces Squadron, 154th communications Communications Flight, 154th 201st Col. Joseph A. facilities, as Mission Support Squadron, CombatCommunications Garnett well as to 154th Comptroller Flight and Group provide tactical 154th Force Support Squadron. The 201st Combat communications for the State of The support squadrons Communications Group, Hawaii, Department of Defense, provide homestation support commanded by Col. Joseph in response to emergencies services to the entire HIANG, A. Garnett, is headquartered originating from either human as well as deployable supply at Joint Base Pearl Harbor- or natural causes. The combat system, construction, security, Hickam. The 201st Group’s communications units can communications, and services. mission is to provide command provide command and control The 154th Medical Group and control communications and communications and air traffic control services for 30 days Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 15 Hawaii Air National Guard with their own readiness spare Intel Squadron, headquartered at Hickam. The mission of package. at Hickam, provides trained the 613th AOC is to provide The 201st Combat linguists for translation command and control of real- Communications Group purposes. . world air, space and information is composed of a group operations in the Pacific Theater headquarters and five assigned 109th Air Operations Group for the Commander of the Air units, located on the islands The 109th Air Operations Forces forces (COMAFFOR) of Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Group, and coalition or joint forces Hawaii. The 291st Combat commanded air component commander Communications Squadron is by Col. Robert (C/JAFCC). In the event that located in Hilo, Hawaii; the Hoffman, is operations exceed the 613th’s 292nd Combat Communications headquartered at capabilities, the traditional Squadron is located in Kahului, Joint Base Pearl (drill-status) HIANG Airmen Maui; the 297th Air Traffic Harbor-Hickam. will be immediately available to Control Squadron is located The109th supplement the active duty Air at Kalaeloa, Oahu; and the Col. Michael B. AOG and its Force requirements. The 109th AOG’s 130 Airmen include pilots, 293rd Combat Communications Compton subordinate Squadron, the largest and units, the navigators, weapons controllers, most diverse communications 150thAir Operations Squadron flight nurses and intelligence squadron in the HIANG, is and 202nd Air Mobility specialists. The 150th AOS has co-located with the Group Operations Squadron, are approximately 70 Airmen, which HQ’s at Hickam and Barking ‘classic associate’ units of the include intelligence, network Sands, Kauai. The 293rd is HIANG, augmenting the 13th strategy and airspace branches. one of only three ANG combat Air Force, the 613th Air and The 202nd AMOS has communications units in Space Operation (AOC) and the approximately 50 airmen split possession of the Eagle Vision 613th AOC’s Air between tanker, airlift, logistics system. Eagle Vision is the Mobility and aeromedical branches. Department of Defense’s only Division deployable commercial imagery through Highlights satellite downlink system the full During FY 2012, the men and and it is used extensively for range of women of the HIANG performed federal, state, and Homeland combat timely and highly skilled Defense missions as well as operations. missions on behalf of the U.S. in support of foreign nations The units Air Force as well as the during natural disasters. The are co-located people of Hawaii. In 201st Intelligence Squadron was with the 613th November 2011, stood up in November 2009. The hundreds of HIANG airmen were mobilized for the Asia-

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT – 291st Combat Communications Squadron airman role plays during the deployment Operational Readiness Inspection. Tech. Sgt. Andrew L. Jackson photo 16 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Hawaii Air National Guard

BOOTS-ON-GROUND – Airmen from the 154th Security Forces Squadron patrol the streets of an Afghanistan province. Hawaii Air National Guard photo

Pacific Economic Cooperation (ACWS) worked closely with C-17, the command element of (APEC) summit—the highest the USSS, dedicated to the 24/7 the 25th Infantry Division (ID) level gathering of its kind ever Airspace Security Protection from . The 25th ID was the in Hawaii. Airmen supported Mission of the President. A last combat unit to withdraw the U.S. Secret Service (USSS), few weeks later, the 169th following the drawdown at U.S. State Department and civil ACWS again worked with the the end of the year. Earlier, in authorities to ensure a secure USSS in the Hawaii Region Air September, a different 204th summit for President Obama and Operations Center (HIRAOC), Airlift Squadron aircraft and the other leaders of the 20 largest successfully executing Joint Task crew were involved in another Asia-Pacific economies. During Force - President of the United high-visibility event, but this the summit, airmen provided States visit during the Christmas time in Nevada. While the 204th transportation, security, logistics, and New Year’s holidays without was participating in the Reno air public affairs, communications, incident. show, a vintage aircraft crashed command and control and other Also in December 2011, the into the crowd. The HIANG support. The 169th Aircraft 204th Airlift Squadron was personnel on hand, immediately Control & Warning Squadron tasked with flying home, via jumped into action providing Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 17 Hawaii Air National Guard: Principal commanders, senior enlisted advisors and staff officers

Commander, HIANG ...... Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong 154th Air Control Squadron ...... Lt. Col. Myles M. Moriguchi Assistant Adjutant General, Air Brig. Gen. Stanley J. Osserman Jr. 154th Operations Support Squadron Lt. Col. Jeffrey T. Namihira Senior Enlisted Advisor ...... 154th Maintenance Group ...... Col. Ronald P. Han Jr...... Command Chief Master Sgt. Robert S.K. Lee III 154th Maintenance Squadron ...... Lt. Col. Jan Sue Heverly 154th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron . . . . Maj. Duke M. Ota Jr. Headquarters, Hawaii Air National Guard 154th Maintenance Operations Flight . . . . . Maj. Zachary Chang Chief of Staff ...... Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong 154th Mission Support Group ...... Col. Ann M. Greenlee Air Surgeon ...... Col. Richard E. Ando Jr. 154th Civil Engineer Squadron ...... Lt. Col. Gary W. Teed Director of Logistics ...... Col. Timothy H. Fujino 154th Security Forces Squadron ...... Vacant Director of Staff ...... (Vacant) 154th Logistics Readiness Squadron Lt. Col. David H. Molinaro Director of Operations ...... Col. Cris K. Sakamoto 154th Communications Flight ...... Capt. Victor Talamoa Jr. Director of Communications ...... Lt. Col. Reynold T. Hioki 154th Mission Support Flight ...... Lt. Col. Randall Tom Director of Plans ...... Col. Ryan T. Okahara 154th Medical Group ...... Lt. Col. Stanley K. Sato Homeland Security Planner ...... Maj. Mark S. Ishiki 199th Weather Flight ...... Lt. Col. Thomas K.L. Mau Director of Personnel ...... Maj. Sharnell H.K. Valejo 109th Air Operations Group ...... Col. Michael B. Comptom 154th Wing 150th Air Operations Squadron ...... Col. Jackie W. Mathis Wing Commander ...... Brig. Gen. Braden K. Sakai 202nd Air Mobility Operations Squadron ...... Vice Commander ...... (Vacant) ...... Lt. Col. Robert J. Hoffman III Command Chief ...... Chief Master Sgt. Willie Raphel 201st Combat Communications Group 154th Operations Group ...... Lt. Col. Glenn Nakamurai Commander ...... Col. Joseph A. Garnett 199th Fighter Squadron ...... Lt. Col. Jeffrey T. Namihira Executive Officer ...... Lt. Col. Martin P. Moerschell 203rd Air Refueling Squadron ...... Lt. Col. Earl Alameida 291st Combat Communications Squadron ...... (Vacant) 204th Airlift Squadron ...... Lt. Col. Gregory S. Woodrow 292nd Combat Communications Squadron ...... 169th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron ...... Maj. David M. Kashiwamura ...... Lt. Col. Dennis K. Matsuura 293rd Combat Communications Squadron Maj. David L. Lowery 169th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron OL-AA ...... 206th Combat Communications Flight . . . Maj. Jeffrey Campbell ...... Lt. Col. Dennis K. Matsuura 297th Air Traffic Control Squadron ...... Maj. James F. Wornall emergency care to victims and assisting first responders. During FY 2012, more than $67 million worth of military construction projects were either begun or completed for the HIANG. In March 2012, the HIANG dedicated a new KC-135 simulator facility and later that Spring, ground was broken for a new operations/maintenance facility for the F-22 aircraft. Other F-22 construction projects were also begun or were on the drawing board. Since inception, the 109th Air Operations Group has provided over 12,000 days in support of the shared air and space operations mission. In addition, the 109th AOG has deployed for over 2,000 days in support of AOC requirements, saving Pacific TAKING THE CAKE – Command Chief Master Sgt. Air Force (PACAF) over $220,000 Robert S.K. Lee III and Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong, dollars and 800 man days each the adjutant general, are joined by Airman XX XXXXXX year in travel and per diem. to celebrate the National Guard’s 375th birthday at Hawaii’s Birthday Ball celebration. Hawaii National Guard hoto 18 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Hawaii Air National Guard: Station list of units

Unit/Location Federal Recognition Date Unit/Location Federal Recognition Date Hawaii Air National Guard 154th Aircraft Generation Squadron ...... July 12, 1995 HQ, HIANG, Honolulu, Oahu ...... Jan. 1, 1952 154th Logistics Squadron ...... July 1, 1979 154th Logistics Support Flight ...... July 12, 1995 HQ, 154th Wing, Hickam AFB ...... Dec. 1, 1960 154th Medical Group, Hickam AFB ...... Dec. 1, 1960 154th Operations Group, Hickam AFB ...... Oct. 31, 1994 199th Fighter Squadron, Hickam AFB ...... Nov. 4, 1946 109th Air Operations Group, Hickam AFB ...... Nov. 2, 2008 203rd Air Refueling Squadron, Hickam AFB ...... Feb. 12, 1993 150th Air Operations Squadron ...... Nov. 2, 2008 204th Airlift Squadron, Hickam AFB ...... Oct. 31, 1994 202nd Air Mobility Operations Squadron ...... Nov. 2, 2008

169th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, Wheeler Army Airfield, Mount Kaala Air Force Station, Wahiawa, Oahu and Kokee AFS, 199th Weather Flight (Fixed), Hickam AFB ...... Nov. 4, 1946 Kauai ...... Oct. 7, 1956 169th Air Control and Warning Squadron OL-AA, Pacific Missile HQ, 201st Combat Communications Group, Range Facility, Barking Sands, Kauai ...... July 16, 1990 Hickam AFB ...... Dec. 10, 1975 154th Operations Support Flight, Hickam AFB . . . . Oct. 31, 1994 291st Combat Communications Squadron, Keaukaha Military Reservation, Hilo, Hawaii ...... March 6, 1967 154th Support Group, Hickam AFB ...... Oct. 31, 1994 292nd Combat Communications Squadron, Kahului, Maui 154th Civil Engineer Squadron ...... Dec. 18, 1959 ...... Oct. 13, 1967 154th Security Forces Squadron ...... Jan. 4, 1979 293rd Combat Communications Squadron, Hickam AFB 154th Communications Flight ...... Oct. 31, 1994 ...... Oct. 13, 1967 154th Mission Support Flight ...... Oct. 31, 1994 206th Combat Communications Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, 154th Services Flight ...... April 7, 1989 Anchorage, Alaska ...... Oct. 1, 1987 154th Logistics Group, Hickam AFB ...... Oct. 31, 1994 297th Air Traffic Control Squadron, Kalaeloa . . . . . Oct. 13, 1967 154th Maintenance Squadron ...... Dec. 1, 1960

DEPLOYMENT READINESS – Staff Sgt. Cathlyn Nguyen, 154th Logistic Readiness Squadron, briefs Airmen from the Hawaii Air National Guard as part of a personnel deployment function line Nov. 7 during an exercise at Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam, Hawaii. The PDF line tests the ability of Airmen to be medically, legally, administratively, spiritually, and financially ready to deploy, as well as the functionality of the processes in place with which to deploy them. Tech. Sgt. Andrew L. Jackson photo

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State Civil Defense

Mission day operations and assumes the and recovery branches may be To prepare for and respond to responsibilities of the director augmented by additional staff to disasters and emergencies caused when the director is absent. assist the counties as requested, by natural of human-caused Doug Mayne was selected as vice establish disaster assistance and hazards. director of civil defense in March recovery centers to provide relief of 2012 following a nationwide to affected populations, and to Personnel search and selection process. administer funding for public Hawaii’s director of civil Sixty-eight full- and part-time infrastructure repairs. defense is employees make up the staff the Adjutant of State Civil Defense (SCD). Organization General, Maj. During emergencies, staffing will The civil defense system is Gen. Darryll be augmented by government authorized by Chapters 127 D. M. Wong. liaison and volunteer agency and 128 of the Hawaii Revised The vice support, and, if the disaster is Statutes (HRS) and provides director of large enough State and Federal the legal framework for a civil defense agencies will form a Joint Field comprehensive system at the Doug Mayne oversees Office. In the aftermath of a state and county government Vice Director the day-to- disaster, the disaster assistance levels. SCD serves as the office 20 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod State Civil Defense: Organization chart

Director of State Civil Defense Maj. Gen. Darrel D.M. Wong

Vice Director of Civi Defense Doug Mayne

Special Planning Staff Executive Secretary

Logistics Section Adminstration & Support Staff

Plans & Operations Training, Education & Telecommunications Disaster Assistance & Branch Information Branch Branch Disaster Assistance Branch

Dep. Dir. of Civil Defense Dep. Dir. of Civil Defense Dep. Dir. of Civil Defense Dep. Dir. of Civil Defense Hawaii County Maui County City & County of Hon. Kauai County of record for all major disasters Mitigation Grant Program Branch supports preparedness impacting the State of Hawaii. measures and Pre-Disaster and response actions through SCD is organized into four Mitigation. These actions are maintenance and installation of branches: Training, Education, driven by the State Hazard redundant communications. The and Information; Plans and Mitigation Plan, which provides Telecommunications Branch is Operations; Telecommunications; hazard analysis, mitigation also spearheading an initiative and Disaster Assistance. An strategies, goals, and objectives. to modernize the Statewide administrative section, logistics This plan is updated every three Outdoor Siren Warning System. section and special planning staff years and is due for an update in The Statewide Outdoor Siren support these branches. 2013. Warning System provides public The Department of Defense The Training, Education warning in the event of a number maintains the State Major and Information Branch of emergencies, including but not Disaster Fund authorized is responsible for many limited to, hurricane, tsunami, under Chapter 127-11, HRS. preparedness activities, including and radiological events. The fund authorizes the state coordination of training for State Plans and Operations legislature to appropriate up to Emergency Response Team at SCD is the division lead $2 million per year for disasters (SERT) members and SCD staff in coordinating emergency and an additional $2 million to and the planning and execution and disaster response. The match federal funds following a of exercises like the Statewide State Warning Point, the presidential disaster declaration. Hurricane Exercise MAKANI 24/7 component at the State This special fund helps to pay for PAHILI. Currently, the Training, Emergency Operations Center emergency response costs and Education and Information (EOC), is part of the Plans and repairs to public facilities and Branch also administers the Operations Branch and watches infrastructure. Hazardous Materials Emergency for any hazards and threats to Preparedness (HMEP) grant the State. Plans and Operations The four pillars of emergency program (which will move to the also applies for and distributes management (mitigation, Department of Health for Federal federal Fire Management preparedness, response and FY 2013). HMEP is designed to Assistance Grants upon recovery) serve as the basis for teach safe handling measures to request from local civil defense all-hazards programs at SCD. those handling and transporting or emergency management Mitigation seeks to reduce or hazardous materials. agencies. eliminate loss of life and property SCD’s Telecommunications SCD is currently administering during disasters through Hazard Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 21 State Civil Defense grant funding for seven federally weather system resulted in that indicates there is either a declared disasters. This work heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, credible threat or a specific and is overseen by the Disaster strong winds, lighting, and hail impending threat. NTAS does Assistance and Disaster Recovery impacting Maui County, Kauai, not provide protective measures Branches. The aim of these and Oahu. Following the storms unless an alert is announced. two Branches is to restore Maui County and Kauai qualified In order to maintain protective infrastructure and individuals for the Federal Emergency measures for Hawaii, the Hawaii impacted by disasters to their Management Agency (FEMA) Emergency Preparedness pre-emergency state. The seven Public Assistance grant program. Executive Consortium organized open disasters are: 2004 Manoa Public Assistance provides and facilitated by SCD voted to Flood; 2006 Oahu/Kauai Flood disaster grant assistance for: create the Hawaii Terrorism and Dam Break; 2006 Kiholo debris removal; emergency Advisory System. HTAS will use Bay Earthquake; 2007 Severe protective measures; repair, NTAS alerts to determine alert Weather; 2008 Severe Storms replacement, or restoration of level and prescribe protective and Flooding; 2011 Tsunami publicly owned facilities and measures, and will also maintain Waves; and 2012 Severe Storms, infrastructure at a 75-25 cost a normal alert level of “Guarded,” Flooding and Landslides. share. meaning there is a general risk of Hawaii Terrorism Advisory terrorist attack. Preparedness, response and System (HTAS). The federal Ka’u Hospital Retrofit. Ka’u recovery highlights government adopted the National Hospital services Puna, Ka’u, Severe Storms, Flooding and Terrorism Advisory System and South Kona on the southern Landslides. On April 18, 2012, (NTAS) on April 26, 2011. NTAS half of the island of Hawaii. SCD a major disaster was declared warns of credible terrorist worked with Hawaii County, for Maui County and Kauai as threats to the United States FEMA, and the Hawaii Health a result of an upper level low through Elevated Threat Alerts System Corporation to provide combining with a surface trough or Imminent Threat Alerts. ____ in Pre-Disaster Mitigation that travelled westward over the These threat alerts are sent out grant funds for seismic bracing; Hawaiian Islands. This severe upon the receipt of intelligence removal of potential seismic falling hazards; high wind

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training and exercise activities. This ensures that resources are not overextended during training or exercises and maximizes the efficiency of training and exercise funds. Training Course Deliveries In FY2012 SCD delivered the following courses: all hazards incident commander course, computer aided management of emergency operations, all hazards communications technician training, hazardous materials tactics course, DISASTER AWARENESS – Lt. Col. (R) Galen R. Yoshimoto, operations section information specialist, shares disaster preparedness information chief course, tsunami materials. State Ciivil Defense photo awareness course, communications unit protection for windows and WebEOC training for state leader course, threat & risk rooftop mechanical systems; and and county agencies. WebEOC is assessment course, and enhanced anchorage of ancillary structures. used in the State EOC as a crisis threat & risk assessment course. information management system. Transportation Task Force SCD also provided ICS 300 and It is also used by EOCs on Maui, Initiatives. The Transportation 400 training to 93rd Civil Support Kauai, and Hawaii, to provide Task Force was recommended Team members. secure real-time information in the 2009 Hawaii Catastrophic sharing. In FY2012 SCD provided Plan. In FY2012 this task force Significant events WebEOC training to various worked together to put on a FY2012 saw many changes at state and county agencies. Maritime Transportation System SCD beginning with the arrival of The coordinated use of a crisis Recovery Unit Tabletop Exercise. a new vice director. The Disaster information management system As a result of that exercise play, Assistance Branch was hard at will help emergency managers task force member agencies, work managing the closure of and supporting agencies make Navy Region Hawaii, U.S. Coast two federal disasters, FEMA 2834 sound decisions quickly. Guard, Joint Base Pearl Harbor (Maalaea Fire) and FEMA 1147 Hickam, and SCD signed a Training and Exercise Planning (Severe Storms/Flooding). They Memorandum of Understanding Workshop (TEPW) saw the applicants through the that would allow use of An annual TEPW is required entire process from submittal Pearl Harbor as an alternate for SCD to fulfill its Homeland of projects and reimbursement anchorage to Honolulu Harbor Security Exercise and Evaluation requests, to construction and in pre-hurricane conditions. This Program (HSEEP) requirements. finally to the receipt of funding. agreement will protect critical SCD organized and facilitated Staff began work on proposed maritime resources and will a TEPW in February 2012 bills that will update the civil enable faster recovery for Hawaii to provide partner agencies defense statutes and authorize following a hurricane. an opportunity to coordinate establishment of a Homeland Security Office within the Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 23 State Civil Defense

Department of Defense. these communities are more to present a proclamation from These bills will comprise the prepared to deal with the threat Gov. Neil Abercrombie, and SCD Department’s major legislative of tsunami. Another notable staffers set up a table to provide efforts for the coming year and event for the state’s tsunami awareness materials to the will include outreach to each program was the completion general public. of the Mayors, Police and Fire of the scientific peer-review of SCD helped organize and Chiefs, as well as the legislators the Tsunami Inundation Maps facilitate a shelter operations that sit on the committees that for Maui County and the kick- drill at Nanakuli High School will review the bills. off of the inundation mapping with the American Red Cross, A considerable amount of process for Kauai. The Tsunami the City and County Department work went into the State’s Inundation project was initiated of Emergency Management tsunami program. Several in 2007 and utilizes the latest and Project 52 volunteers. This local communities received the technologies and bathymetry exercise enabled the volunteer TsunamiReady designation data to provide 2D inundation shelter managers to get a issued by the National Weather modeling based on plausible better idea of what would be Service with the help and worst case tsunami events. expected in a public emergency guidance of SCD’s Earthquake Public outreach activities in shelter. The drill was a success and Tsunami Planner. Kailua FY2012 included the first annual and will serve as a model for and Marine Corps Base Hawaii Tsunami Awareness Day at engaging communities in disaster were presented with the Bishop Museum on April 1, 2012. preparedness and response. honor, which indicates that Vice Director Mayne was on hand

SIGNS OF READINESS – Kailua and Marine Corps Base Hawaii receive the Tsunami Ready designation issued by the National Weather Service with the help and guidance of SCD’s Earthquake and Tsunami Planner. Lt. Col. (R) Galen Yoshimoto photo

24 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod “MORE THAN WARRIORS” SALUTE – The Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Darryl D.M. Wong, retired Vice Adm. Robert Khune and Gov. Neil Abercrombiepay tribute to all veterans at the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery Veterans Day service. Jayme Sato photo

Office of Veterans Services

Mission sections, the and benefits offered by the VA, The Office of Veterans Services veterans’ the state, and by their respective (OVS) is the principal state services counties. Additionally, the office within the State of Hawaii branch and counselors assist with burials responsible for the development the Hawaii of veterans at their island and management of policies and State cemeteries; they act as advisors programs related to veterans Veterans to their respective county and their family members. The Cemetery veterans’ council; and participate Office acts as a liaison between Ronald P. Han Jr. (HSVC) as members on community the Governor and Hawaii’s Director branch. The committees and panels in individual veterans, their groups veterans’ conferences related to veterans’ and organizations, and serves services branch, under the issues. as an intermediary between the supervision of the veterans’ Department of Veterans Affairs services coordinator, with Personnel (VA) and our veterans and their counselors and office assistants Statewide, the OVS is family members. on Oahu, Hawaii, Kauai and authorized 23 full-time staff. from Maui are responsible for Department of Defense (DOD) Organization providing veteran information perform HSVC maintenance. The organization includes and assisting them in obtaining Services of numerous volunteers administrative and office services an array of veterans’ services assist in the maintenance of Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 25 Office of Veterans Services

STAND DOWN FOR HOMELESS VETS – Patricia Teran-Matthews, public affairs ffficer and Caz Ross, veterans services coordinator answer questions from homeless veterans about their Veterans Administration benefits and services. Jayme Sato photo veterans’ memorials, clerical traffic. The proximity of the VA VA2007 County estimated and receptionist support; honor Regional office has resulted in a Hawaii’s veteran population details; cemetery maintenance; stronger relationship with the based on April 2000 data by and support in all areas of benefits staff and has increased county to 2011 to be: the Governor’s Memorial and the ability to access records of County Veterans Percent Veterans Day ceremonies held veterans served by the OVS and Honolulu 80,969 71% at HSVC in Kaneohe and other to communicate casework with Kauai 6,299 6% similar events across the State. federal counterparts in person. Maui 11,751 10% . Hawaii 15,865 13% OVS locations Highlights and significant Total 114,892 100% The Oahu OVS operates out events The Stand Down for Homeless of the VA facilities located in Some of the major projects OVS Veterans was at the McCoy the E-Wing at Tripler Army has partnered and participated Medical Center. Due to our close Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach in involve benefits briefings to Park. The event was held in proximity to the VA benefits troops scheduled for deployment September. The Stand Down was section, a short distance from the and their families. Troops sent Spark M. Matsunaga Out-Patient a free event to benefit homeless to Iraq and Afghanistan are Veterans and their families. It Clinic, the Center for Aging, supplied necessary information and to Tripler wards and clinics, was a one-stop shop for veterans and assured a grateful nation looking for help. It brought OVS continues to experience a would provide resources upon significant increase in walk-in together, state, federal, private their return. and non-profit organizations 26 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Office of Veterans Services

Number of veterans and dependents served: cemeteries across the state in FY 1998 through FY 2012 partnership with the respective Year State Total Kauai Oahu Maui Hawaii island counties. OVS continues to FY88 12,039 4,152 995 3,143 3,749 provide free burial vaults with all FY89 13,184 3,554 3,458 2,562 3,610 interments for all veterans and FY90 16,757 4,428 4,767 3,600 3,962 authorized family members. FY91 [a] 18,910 4,871 5,240 3,599 5,200 FY92 23,527 4,978 [b] 9,794 3,815 4,940 Neighbor island offices move FY93 [c] 22,464 4,993 10,018 3,003 4,450 The Maui Office of Veterans FY94 22,333 4,763 8,050 [d] 4,320 5,200 Services moved from 333 Dairy FY95 26,942 4,080 11,910 5,502 5,450 Road, Suite 201A to Suite 201B. FY96 27,329 4,520 11,594 5,822 5,393 The Hilo Office of Veterans FY97 24,808 3,951 9,179 [e] 5,953 5,725 Services also moved from FY98 25,783 5,075 9,132 5,966 5,610 101 Aupuni St., #212 to 1304 FY99 26,050 6,025 9,128 5,364 5,533 Kekuanaoa St., Suite L-102. FY00 25,794 4,875 9,598 5,846 5,475 FY01 25,772 4,880 9,629 5,864 5,399 FY02 22,964 4,823 8,250 [f] 5,761 4,130 Statewide Cemetery Projects FY03 22,173 4,895 8,974 5,784 4,520 The $1.9 million three-phase FY04 22,295 3,551 8,960 5,273 4,511 improvement project for Hawaii FY05 [g] 25,369 2,088 10,955 8,076 4,250 State Veteran’s Cemetery was FY06 27,309 3,122 9,463 6,450 8,274 completed. The soil storage FY07 30,250 2.855 12,848 6,511 8,036 building had a successful final FY08 37,446 4,328 19,476 5,388 8,254 inspection. FY09 46,152 6,600 26,411 7,844 5,297 The last project for HSVC is FY10 52,983 7,707 29,030 10,667 5,489 to create a family briefing room FY11 51,513 8,431 22,434 16,315 4,333 at the administration building. FY12 63,302 8,954 30,997 14,199 9,152 This project will also include the [a] Persian Gulf War period, Aug. 2, 1990 [f] Transition Assistance Program (TAP) construction of a restroom facility [b] Military Early Release Programs, 1991-1992 presentation to Marine Corps Base Hawaii [c] Includes Filipino veterans, this year forward suspended in the vicinity of the committal [d] Decrease in military downsizing efforts [g] OIF/OEF; War in Iraq and Afghanistan shelter. The project contract has [e] TAP presentation to Army suspended been awarded and is moving that wanted to help homeless Stand Down. Hopefully, the forward. veterans. Many of the non- veterans learned something and profit agencies provided health will use that knowledge to better Hawaii State Veterans screenings, flu shots, clothes, their circumstances. Cemetery volunteer hours by housing help, education coaching inmates FY2011 No. of No. of Lunch and financial counseling. The Annual Memorial ceremonies Month Inmates ACOs Dollars private organizations provided The annual Governor’s July 2011 29 3 $341.15 free haircuts, legal and general Veterans Day ceremony was held August 28 3 228.52 advice. Federal agencies and OVS with more than 500 honored September 30 3 321.45 tried to help homeless veterans guests in attendance at the October 27 3 305.66 by giving them advice and Hawaii State Veteran Cemetery. November 18 2 409.21 trying to connect them with the The Governor’s Memorial Day December 20 2 179.58 right organizations. Caz Ross, ceremony was held at the HSVC. January 2012 23 3 360.88 OVS, as well as Stand Down There were over 600 attendees February 18 2 220.06 coordinator, managed the OVS with Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz giving March 10 1 305.81 booth throughout the event. the keynote address. This was April 10 1 223.31 He talked about the different the first year that the services May 35 4 434.97 state veteran benefits. Ross also placed a joint Military Wreath. June 32 4 405.97 tried to educate the veterans In these hard economic times, Totals 277 31 $3,688.18 on their benefits that they may the OVS staff does its very best to Note: 277 inmate x 5 for volunteer hours qualify for. About 150 veterans provide services for our veterans = 1,385 hours registered and attended the and maintan/ugrade our Veteran Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 27 Office of Veterans Services

COMMAND SALUTE – (left to right) Lt. Gen. Frank Wiercinski, U.S. Army Pacific; Brig. Gen. Ronald Baczkowiski, Marine Forces Pacific; Gen. Gary North, Pacific Air Forces; Rear Adm. Charles Ray, U.S. Coast Guard 14th District; and Rear Adm. Pat Driscol, U.S. Pacific Fleet, place a joint services military wreath at the Memorial Day ceremony at the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery’ Memorial Plaza. Jayme Sato photo

Additionally, we are working is very interested in assisting statewide [9 to East Hawaii II, 3 with the VA State Cemetery in facilitating the construction to Kauai, and one each to Maui Grants Program (SCGP) on of a proposed State Home. The (Makawao), Lanai, and Molokai a new type of program that location(s) could be on State land (Ho’olehua)]. The VA approval to recently became available to in Kapolei near the projected bid was received. state veterans offices nationwide. new veteran’s clinic. The concept The cemetery expansion This new Operations and is to build a facility near the planned for Kauai Veteran’s Maintenance program allows VA medical clinic that would Cemetery is currently in process. OVS to request aid in addressing serve the full range of veteran OVS and DOD are actively alignment, leveling, and clients. Presently the State would working with county and Dept. cleaning of headstones as well have to fund 35 percent of the of Land and Natural Resource as improving turf conditions. We construction cost with the federal officials to effectuate a land have submitted grant requests VA matching 65 percent of the transfer of 5.1 acres for the to address the needs of our total balance remaining. This upcoming project. A design has state veterans cemeteries on six project is within OVS’s long-term been drawn up along with several islands. goal of providing needed services other various improvements to veterans and their eligible planned to be included in the Second State Veterans Home family members. project. proposed A Bill (HB 200 HB1 SD1 Finally, another project OVS Capital Improvement Projects CD1) has approved up to in partnership with the VA are (CIP): $5.3M out of the current discussing the building of a There are ongoing columbaria $9.797M appropriation second state veterans home. The projects for the neighbor islands. request for Veterans Cemetery VA Pacific Island Health Care OVS is in the process of adding Improvements to be used to System, Rural Health director 14 new 64-nich columbaria purchase land for the expansion of the Maui Veterans Cemetery. 28 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Office of Veterans Services

DOD and OVS are exploring Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery Burial Data FY2012 every option available to obtain additional adjacent land to Ground Burial Columbarium/Niches Total 1st Casket 2nd Casket 1st Urn 2nd Urn 1st Urn 2nd Urn expand Maui Veterans Cemetery. Military 166 36 60 15 49 4 Maui is also looking to build a Dependents 53 51 14 43 11 3 VA Veterans Services Complex Totals 219 87 74 58 60 7 353 which will house a VA clinic, VA Total casket burials 360 benefits office and an office for Total urn burials 132 OVS. VA is currently waiting Total urn columbarium/niches 67 budget approval for the project. Total all burials 505 If the project is approved the Accumulative burial data: Aug. 1, 1991 to Jun. 30, 2012 (Number of sites used) earliest design could start is 2012. Advisory Board on Veterans Services The Advisory Board on Veterans’ Services advises the director on veterans’ issues, legislative proposals and program operations. The Board met monthly through video conferencing and two onsite meetings on Oahu. The composition of the board includes nine voting members, one each representing Maui, Kauai, Hilo and Kona, four from Oahu, and the director of OVS. Two members on the board completed their term as members for Maui and Oahu. Members bring veterans issues from their counties to their monthly meetings, as well as deal with statewide issues to include the Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home; and the proposal to build a new Veterans Home. An ADHOC member was added to research and study ongoing proposed State STORAGE SITE COMPLETE – The Hawaii State Veterans Veterans Home on each Cemetery’s new soil storage structure will save the cemetery island. money by storing soil onsite. Jayme Sato photo Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 29 CHECKING-OUT – The first class of Big Island of Hawaii Kulani-based Hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy cadets graduate. HINGYCA photo

Hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy

Mission After the completion of the . Unemployed (while The Hawaii National Guard residential phase, mentors and participating in the residential Youth CHalleNGe Academy offers counselors follow-up and support phase) 16-19 year-old “non-traditional” graduates in pursuit of their . physically and mentally fit students a second chance to career goals during a one year obtain their high school diplomas post-residential phase. Residential phase and develop life skills to be During the five-month successful Eligible criteria residential phase of the program, in the Students must meet the Cadets are given training to community. following criteria to be accepted improve their academic skills, Students into the Youth CHalleNGe physical capabilities, life coping are placed Academy: and job skills. The Cadets live in a quasi- . Voluntary participation and attend classes at the Youth military, . No active or pending charges CHalleNGe Academy facility residential . Drug free (drug testing located at Kalaeloa, for 22 weeks Richard W. environment conducted upon entry and under 24-hour supervision, seven Campbell which periodically thereafter) days a week. All meals and Director emphasizes . Between 16-19 years old uniforms are provided by the academics, (preference to the older students Academy. self-discipline and responsibility; unable to graduate with their and strengthens families and class) Education communities through the . History of attendance problems The Youth CHalleNGe Academy cooperative efforts of federal, . Citizens of the United States has developed a partnership with state and Youth CHalleNGe staff. and residents of Hawaii Waipahu Community School to 30 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy enroll the Cadets in the General and Family Youth Day, Adopt- National Guard (Army and Educational Development (GED) A-Highway projects, Hawaii Air), Reserve, retired military, program. Attainment of their National Guard Environmental GED instructors, counselors and high school diploma from the projects, service at the U.S.S. support staff. These employees Hawaii State Department of Missouri and assistance at the make up the five primary staff Education is one of the major Alzheimer’s Foundation Fun elements: administration and goals of the Cadets. Run/Walk and the Honolulu logistics, placement/ Marathon. Cadets from the last Mentor coordinators, Military-based training two classes have exceeded the commandant/cadre, program Along with academic minimum 40 hours of required coordinator, academic instructors instruction, each cadet is Service to the Community. and counselors. Funding for required to participate in the the program is a match of (75 military-based training portion of Post-residential phase percent) federal and (25 percent) the program. At the end of the residential state funding. Cadets are instructed in the phase, Cadets that successfully following National Guard Eight complete the GED curriculum Partnerships Core Components: Leadership/ receive their high school Partnerships are a very Followership, Responsible diplomas at a graduation and important part of the Youth Citizenship, Academic completion ceremony. Graduates CHalleNGe Academy’s success. In Excellence, Job Skills, Life-coping of the program continue on to 2010-2011 the Academy has been Skills, Health and Hygiene, seek a degree from an institution able to maintain partnerships Service to Community and of higher learning, look for with Honolulu, Leeward and Physical Fitness. gainful employment or pursue Windward Community Colleges. Cadets are also required careers in the military. This partnership has offered the to participate in at least 40 Cadets opportunities to attend hours of community service Organization Introduction to College, Culinary activities. These community The Youth CHalleNGe Arts and ASE mechanical classes service activities include Academy currently employs for certification. The Academy providing assistance at the 45 full-time state employees. was also able to partner with annual Veterans’ Day services The staff is comprised of the Catholic Charities of Hawaii at Kaneohe State Veterans trained active and retired to have them fund through a Cemetery, supporting Child members of the Hawaii grant and teach classes in Sex Education to promote the local idea of “Try Wait” before having sex. The Career Fair and Mock Interview program has brought YCA together with the Hawaii Trades Council, Universities and Colleges and many businesses to create many more opportunities for the Cadets to be placed after graduation.

STEP ONE – Brig. Gen. Joseph K. Kim, the deputy adjutant genral, present Hawaii Youth CHalleNGe Academy Cadets with their certificates of Pre-CHalleNGe completion. HING YCA photo

Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 31 Hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy

Statistics  2009 United Services Organi- and graduated 41 Cadets after Residential cost per graduate . . . zation, Responsible Citizenship 22 weeks. Of the 41 graduates, ...... $16,000 Award 36 or 87 percent received their Federal share ...... $12,000  2010 Federal Bureau of Inves- high school diplomas. Class 02 State share ...... $4,000 tigation. Community Leadership began in June of 2011 with 83 Candidates and graduated 72 on 2012 Request to Legislature Award Dec. 23. Eighty-six percent of this Residential cost per graduate . . . Highlights class received their high school ...... $18,000  In-processed 131 Candidates diplomas. Federal share ...... $13,500 on June 18 In 2010 Governor Abercrombie State share ...... $4,500  Graduated 102 Candidates on initiated a plan to return Kulani Dec. 16 to the Department of Public National awards, recognition  Briefing with State Sen. Will Safety as a minimum security  2001 United Services Organiza- Espero and State Rep. Sharon prison facility. As a result of the tion, Best Overall Program Har and K. Mark Takai in the Governor’s decision The Youth  2001 National Mentoring Part- State Capital Auditorium. CHalleNGe Academy has been nership’s Excellence in Mentoring  Assisted with the Children and asked to develop a plan to move Award Youth Day at the State Capital the Academy. The adjutant  2003 United Services Organi-  Adopt-a-highway, USS general and the chief of staff zation, LaVern Webber Citizen- Missouri, Veteran’s Day and suggested that the Academy other Service to Community ship Award move to the former Armory activities. at the Keaukaha Military  2006 United Services Organiza-  Responsible Citizenship Reservation in Hilo. This move tion, Physical Fitness Award activities at the State Capital, will be beneficial to YCA as it  2008 United Services Organi- Honolulu Hale, Supreme and will decrease Operational costs, zation, Responsible Citizenship Circuit Courts. improve security for the Cadets Award  Graduation on Dec. 16, 2011. and allow for more travel and interaction with the Community. Items of Interest The Kalaeloa and Kulani In 2011 the Hawaii National Academies intend, as part of Guard Youth CHalleNGe their State Plan, to increase Academy opened a second the target number of graduates Academy at the former Kulani to 125 Cadets per cycle, or 250 Correctional Facility on the per year. This will mean that Island of Hawaii. This new site between the two programs is offering a CBASE educational over 500 youngsters will be program and working in graduating from Youth Challenge partnership with the Three each year. Mountain Alliance, Natural Area Youth CHalleNGe has also Reserve and the Department of initiated a request, with the Forestry and Wildlife to offer assistance of Rep. Takai, to instruction in horticulture, the Hawaii State Legislature forestry and agriculture. to pass a resolution asking the One of the goals of YCA is to Hawaii State Department of eventually have the majority Education (DOE) to notify the of the applicants be residents Youth CHalleNGe Academies of Hawaii Island and to fill the REMOTE CHALLENGE – when students choose to drop out rest of the applicant positions of high school. The Resolution is Hawaii Youth CHalleNGe with youngsters from the other fashioned after Bills that were Academy cadre try their islands. recently passed in Alaska and hand at Robotics. The first class at Kulani began Montana. This will increase HING YCA photo in January 2011 and welcomed opportunities for recruitment of 60 candidates at in-processing youngsters for the YCA program. 32 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Office of the Adjutant General Personnel Management Service

Highlights and significant events State positions authorized during the year totaled 453, which included 239 permanent authorized positions and 214 temporary positions. As of June 30, 2012, 187 permanent and 149 temporary positions were filled.

WINNING SMILES - The 2012 recipient of the Adjutant General’s Award for Manager of the Year Victor G. Gustafon, State Civil Defense State plans and operations branch chief and Distinguished State Service awardee Cathy A. Siu, a contract assistant with the engineering office, are presented certificates by Gov. Neil Abercrombie and Maj.. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong, the adjutant general, at the State Awards program Master Sgt.-R Stephen M. Lum photo

U.S. Property and Fiscal Office

Mission National Guard; ensure that with National Guard Bureau The mission of the United Federal funds are obligated directives; manage the Federal States Property and Fiscal and expended in conformance logistics systems for Hawaii; and Officer for Hawaii is to receive with applicable statutes and provide the support necessary for and account for all funds and regulations; ensure that the transition of mobilized units property of the United States Federal property is maintained to active duty status. in possession of the Hawaii and utilized in accordance Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 33 U.S. Propery and Fiscal Office Office of the Adjutant General

Personnel support of the U.S. Property bidding, negotiated, and The USPFO Hawaii is and Fiscal officer for Hawaii, simplified acquisition procedures authorized 86 full-time Federal internal reviews are conducted on in accordance with Federal technicians. within the Hawaii Army and Air acquisition regulations. National Guard and other State The division office, located Organization Department of Defense programs in Bldg 117, Kalaeloa, provides The USPFO is organized in receipt of federal equipment support to Hawaii Army and Air as follows: Administration and funds. National Guard customers by Office, Data Processing Center, The Hawaii National Guard, procuring commercial items and Internal Review Division, Internal Review Division, is services, architect-engineering Resource Management Division, located in Bldg 117 at Kalaeloa services, and minor and military Purchasing and Contracting and is comprised of a director of construction projects. The Division, and Supply and Internal Review, and journeymen division oversees and administers Services Division. auditors. the Hawaii Army National Guard Administration Office Government Purchase Card This office performs Resource Management (GPC) program. administrative services in Division The 154th Wing Base support of the USPFO operations The Resource Management Contracting Office (BCO) provides by providing reproduction Division provides decentralized field support to the HIANG by services, receiving and processing budget, funds management, procuring commercial items and of office mail, and providing fiscal accounting services, services and managing the minor typing and word processing and Government Travel Card construction contracts. The BCO services. and Defense Travel System oversees and administers the management to the soldiers and HIANG GPC program. Data Processing Center units of Hawaii Army National The Data Processing Center Guard. The division also provides Supply and Services Division provides services to the USPFO payroll and travel entitlement The Army Guard division, and the Hawaii Army National payments to soldiers, and full- located at Kalaeloa, is organized Guard and its various divisions. time technicians, and Army into Material Management, The center operates a system Guard Reserves, payments to the Property Management, Supply, of Hewlett-Packard RX series State of Hawaii, and commercial and Transportation Branches, servers and an EVA SAN to vendors doing business with the and provides logistical support process critical functions and HIARNG. During mobilizations, and guidance to the HIARNG. maintain the data base of record. the division also provides An Assistant U.S. Property The center also maintains a web military pay support to deployed and Fiscal Officer for Air site that enables members of soldiers and their families. (Property) is responsible for the Hawaii National Guard to An Assistant U.S. Property the accountability of supply view their orders, information and Fiscal Officer for Air (Fiscal) equipment, munitions, and regarding pay, travel, etc. and manages funds and workdays for computers within the HIANG. financial information to program the Hawaii Air National Guard. The Air Guard division, located managers. The 154th Wing Financial at (JBPHH), provides logistical Management/ Comptroller support and guidance to the Internal Review Division Office is located at Joint Base HIANG. Internal reviews are conducted Pearl Harbor Hickam (JBPHH), An Assistant USPFO for Real by this division to ensure federal and services all HIANG units, Property, one for Army and one resources are properly managed including those on the neighbor for Air, is responsible for Federal and utilized. Emphasis is placed islands. real property accountability. on evaluating the effectiveness Purchasing and Contracting of management controls and Highlights and significant determining whether the Hawaii Division Procures Federally funded events National Guard is operating Federal funds used by the efficiently and economically. In acquisitions for the Hawaii National Guard using sealed HIARNG during the Federal fiscal 34 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Office of the Adjutant General U.S. Propery and Fiscal Office year totaled $173,116,578. the Supply and Services Division: average of 36,694. The equipment

Federal funds used this year  PLS Cargo book value was $114,126,4764 at by the HIANG amounted to  Flatrack the end of the year. $216,761,522.  WIN-T GBS/W6P046 The Hawaii Army National  Table 4 of the Appendix Generator Guard Traffic Branch arranged  Hydraulic reflects Federal dollars used.  System Test & Repair Unit transportation for a total of Military payrolls for the  Javelin 927,078 lbs of cargo. The total Army and the Air Guard totaled  Kitchen Field spent to transport equipment was $107,930,427 this Federal fiscal  Trailer $824,600. There were a total of  Knight Armored M1200 year. 974 pieces moved.  Laser Designator During Federal fiscal year,  Advanced Scout The Data Processing Center local purchases and contracting  Surveillance System completed UNIX operating system support of Hawaii National  LTAS; Medical Equipment upgrades for HIARNG servers  Guard units and activities totaled MTS Control System that house the organization’s  Thermal Sight $130,576,735 .  Shop Equipment Contact Maint pay and personnel databases. In A total of $ $9,101,905 was  Shop Equipment Auto Veh addition, Enterprise database spent to procure supplies and  Welding Kit systems were upgraded to Oracle equipment for the HIARNG.  Skid Steer Loader 11G. These projects will help to  DSmall Arms Items contracted for include, ensure HIARNG’s systems are  Launched Electrode Stun Device but are not limited to: Yellow  Water Trailer current with Army information Ribbon Reintegration Program  Dump Truck: Truck Cargo M1078A security and policy baselines. events; Strong Bonds Marriage  Truck Cargo M1083A1\ The Internal Review Division  Enrichment events; furniture; FMTV M1084A1 completed 26 internal review  Truck Cargo M1085A1 Annual Training/Inactive  Truck Tractor audits ending Sept. 30, 2012. The Duty Training local purchase  Truck Van M1079A1 division completed five formal, meals; Information Technology  Truck Utility M1097 two special, seven external equipment; services and supplies; The book value of Hawaii liaison, 3 consulting and advisory Architect-Engineer services; Army National Guard equipment and nine follow-up audits. These and other unit requirements is $830,033,904.66. audits resulted in improved unavailable through the supply The Hawaii Air National management and operational system. Guard received $4,846,311 for controls. We also identified The following are some of the supplies and equipment. The $285,249 in potential monetary equipment needed by units to be base supply operation processed savings for the period being mission capable/ready that were 446,327 transactions, a monthly reported. fielded to the HIARNG through

HAWAIIAN BLESSING – Hawaii Army National Guard’s new LUH-Lakota helicopters are blessed during ceremonies held at their Hilo, Hawaii facilities in May. Capt. Jeffrey D. Hickman photo Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 35 FIFTY YEARS OF THE OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL PROGRAM TREE PLANTING CEREMONY – Brig Gen. Bruce E. Oliveira (center right), Col Suzanne P. Vares-Lum, OCS Cadre and OCS alumni celebrate the occasion by mixing the soil for the newly-planted kamani trees at the 298th Regiment’s Regional Training Institution training ground. Tech. Sgt. Andrew L. Jackson photo

Engineering Office

Mission fiscal year are as follows: The Engineering Office provides the entire On-going major survey studies ($1,000) State Federal spectrum of professional engineering services to 1. Update traffic study, Kalaeloa ...... 6 . . . . . 18 the Divisions, as well as to the departmental staff On-going major design activities ($1,000) State Federal sections to enable them to carry out their statewide 1. Design services - restoration/remodel, B19, Kalaeloa 8 . . . . 24 programs. 2. Investigate and design energy efficient A/C system, The major responsibilities are to plan for, Wahiawa Armory ...... 47 . . . . . 47 administer, and supervise the following programs: 3. Additional design work for flooding remediation, capital improvement projects, major and minor CSMS #1, B304, Honolulu ...... 0 . . . . . 13 4. Investigate, design and construction management services to construction, consultant contract services, create a photovoltaic system, B300, Honolulu . . . . . 33 . . . . . 33 maintenance and repair, janitorial-custodial and 5. Investigate, design and construction management services for ground maintenance. solar energy system, RTI, Bellows AFS, Waimanalo 0 . . . . . 33 6. Design and construction management services to repair/ replace roofing system, B117, Kalaeloa ...... 0 . . . . 172 Personnel 7. Design and construction management services to repair/ The Engineering Office is authorized 58 state replace roofing system, B825, Wheeler AAF, Wahiawa 0 . . . . . 95 positions. 8. Investigate, design and construction management services to create a photovoltaic system, B25 & 27, Waiawa . . . . . 0 . . . . 184 9 Design and construction management services for solar Organization energy system, B1, Wahiawa ...... 82 . . . . . 82 The Engineering Office consists of: Contracting, Engineering, Maintenance and State Motor Pool. On-going major construction activities ($1,000) State Federal 1. Electrical upgrade, B1784, Kalaeloa ...... 79 . . . . 238 2. Installation of chain link fence, Repair and maintenance projects awarded Kekaha Firing Range, Kauai ...... 0 . . . . . 30 Recurring minor maintenance, repairs and 3. Design and installation of energy management system, modifications of facilities are accomplished by RTI, Bellows AFS, Waimanalo ...... 0 . . . . 135 4. Storm water drainage upgrade, in-house maintenance personnel on a time- B825, Wheeler AAF, Waihiawa ...... 0 . . . . 401 and-material basis, or by formal and informal 5. Roof replacement and installation of photovoltaic roofing construction contracts. This program is supported system, B1898, Kalaeloa ...... 221 . . . . 663 by federal, state, or joint federal/state matching 6. Renovation/repair, B175, Kalaeloa ...... 173 . . . . 521 7. Renovation, B19, Kalaeloa ...... 1,014 . . . . 444 funds through separate Army and Air Service or Army National Guard Training Site Contracts. On-going environmental activities ($1,000) State Federal 1. Update HIARNG-ENV Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan (ISWMP) ...... 0 . . . .150 Minor Construction Projects Minor construction projects include all On-going service contracts ($1,000) State Federal projects for minor construction or major repair, Air National Guard ...... 0 . . . . . 50 Army National Guard ...... 113 1,546 maintenance or modification of facilities. This Hawaii Youth CHalleNGe Academy ...... 0 . . . 164 program is supported by federal funds, state Office of Veterans Services ...... 602 . . . . . 0 funds or jointly with federal/state matching funds. Department ...... 527 4,837 Ongoing minor construction projects during this State Civil Defense ...... 537 . . . . . 0 36 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod Appendix

Table 4: Federal Expenditures Table 2: Hawaii National Guard Funds allotted by National Guard Bureau to Civilian Payroll Data (Federal Fiscal Year 2012) U.S. Property and Fiscal Office for Hawaii (USPFO-HI) Army Guard Air Guard National Guard personnel appropriation - Army Man-years ...... 309 ...... 769 Military pay, transportation and travel ...... $39,440,730 Regular Pay ...... $18,057,598 . . . . $56,349,408 Military uniform ...... 1,619,364 Benefits Subsistence ...... 421,362 Cost-of-Living Allowance ...... 1,122,646 ...... 2,972,092 Operations and maintenance, and military construction Health Insurance ...... 2,090,711 ...... 5,111,106 appropriations - Army Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Civilian pay ...... 25,670,514 ...... 26,238 ...... 77,862 Transportation and travel Federal Civil Service Retirement . . . . 42,743 ...... 80,306 Personnel ...... 2,059,245 Federal Employees’ Retirement System Equipment, supplies and services ...... 2,282,613 ...... 7,443,639 Ground operations ...... 4,669,441 Thrift Savings Plan ...... 731,592 ...... 2,268,539 Air operations ...... 2,162,955 State Employees’ Retirement System . . . N/A ...... N/A Other operating supplies and services ...... 9,101,905 Permanent Change of Station ...... 0 ...... 0 Construction, repairs, and utilities Federal Insurance Contributions Act Taxes Armory construction ...... 32,208,736 ...... 1,291,873 ...... 3,290,347 Architectural and engineering services ...... 0 Suggestion and Superior Performance Awards Non-armory construction ...... 0 ...... 24,500 ...... 18,313 Maintenance, repairs, and environmental ...... 19,539,612 Total ...... $25,670,514 . . . . . $77,611,612 Utilities ...... 2,733,947 Funded directly by National Guard Bureau (Army) Operations and maintenance defense appropriation - Army Table 3: Hawaii National Guard Assets ESGR/ Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) . . . . 24,984 Facilities Youth CHalleNGe Academy ...... 4,850,000 HIARNG ...... $156,268,705 Operations and Maintenance – Reset ...... 529 HIANG ...... 149,940,885 Total Funds Allotted to USPFO-HI ...... $144,503,324 Equipment AGR Pay ...... 28,613,254 HIARNG ...... 318,433,905 Total funds provided by National Guard Bureau (Army) . . . HIANG ...... 114,126,476 ...... $28,613,254 Aircraft Assets Total Federal support for Army National Guard HIARNG: CH-47D Chinook, UH-60L Blackhawk, OH-58A Kiowa . . . 448,600,000 ...... $173,116,578 HIANG: F-15C Eagle, KC-135R Stratotanker ...... 775,000,000 National Guard personnel appropriation - Air Totals ...... $2,025,369,971 Deployments, transportation, and travel ...... $2,013,979 Military uniform ...... 133,987 Subsistence ...... 103,677 Operational and maintenance, and military construction appropriations - Air Civilian Pay ...... 77,611,612 Transportation and travel Personnel/deployments ...... 1,017,981 Equipment and supplies ...... 158,791 Equipment, supplies, and services Equipment ...... 220,849 Supplies ...... 2,719,665 Depot level reparables ...... 118,630 Aviation fuel ...... 47,921,462 Other operating supplies and services ...... 1,905,797 Construction Repairs Major construction ...... 35,625,836 Architectural and engineering services ...... 0 Minor construction/major repairs ...... 7,358,883 Operations and maintenance agreements ...... 2,952,909 Total funds allotted to USPFO-HI ...... $179,864,058 Funded Directly by National Guard Bureau (Air) Annual training pay ...... 2,597,573 STAND YOUR GROUND – 154th Security Other active duty pay ...... 4,222,878 Inactive duty training pay ...... 14,509,333 Forces Squadron Airmen undergoes Basic training pay ...... 896,759 Mobile Field Force Training (MFFT) at Active Guard Reserve pay ...... 15,643,921 Honolulu Police Department Academy in Total funds provided by National Guard Bureau (Air) ...... $37,870,464 prepareness for the APEC conference. Total federal support for Air National Guard . . . $217,734,522 Capt. Nicholas T. Mistunaga provided photo Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 37 Appendix

Table 4: Financial Statement 2012 DoD Operating Funds Program organization and category of Total Appropriation Total Balance Balance expenditure General Fund Accounts (including CB) Expenditure (Reversion) Departmental Administration Personnel ...... 2,217,761 ...... 2,681,757 ...... 13,996 Other ...... 83,030 ...... 1,796,966 ...... 1,713,936 Organization Total ...... 2,300,791 ...... 4,478,723 ...... 2,177,932 Hawaii Army National Guard Personnel ...... 923,664 ...... 472,664 ...... (451,000) Other ...... 2,592,606 ...... 1,966,607 ...... (625,999 Organization Total ...... 3,516,270 ...... 2,439,271 ...... (1,076,999) Hawaii Air National Guard Personnel ...... 269,383 ...... 398,862 ...... (129,479) Other ...... 863,560 ...... 443,500 ...... 420,060 Organization Total ...... 1,132,943 ...... 842,362 ...... (290,581) State Civil Defense Personnel ...... 1,974,205 ...... 2,026,273 ...... 52,068 Other ...... 69,000 ...... 113,897 ...... 44,897 Organization Total ...... 2,043,205 ...... 2,140,170 ...... 96,965 Major Disaster ...... 201,800 ...... 201,800 ...... 0 DEF 110 Program Total ...... 9,195,009 ...... 10,102,326 ...... 907,317 DEF 112: Services to Veterans/Office of Veterans Services Personnel ...... 984,295 ...... 1,047,142 ...... 62,847 Other ...... 624,145 ...... 1,311,301 ...... 687,156 DEF 112: Veteran Services Program Total ...... 1,608,440 ...... 2,358,443 ...... 750,003 DEF 114: Hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy Personnel ...... 735,094 ...... 627,889 ...... (107,205) Other ...... 606,371 ...... 942,993 ...... 336,622 DEF 114: HINGYCA Program Total ...... 1,341,465 ...... 1,570,882 ...... 229,417 Departmental Totals ...... 12,144,914 ...... 14,031,651 ...... 1,886,737

DUSTY IMAGE – Staff Sgt. Brendan Mackie, a 117th Mobile Public Affairs journalist goes on a mission in southern Afghanistan, with is trusty-dusty camera and his rifle. U.S. Army photo

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1 3 1 - Hawaii Air National Guard Master Sgt. Jermiane Speed, 201st Intelligence Squadron, & Hospitalman Alexandra Stivers, Naval Health Clinic Hawaii, pick up trash along Iliili Road to help prevent flooding in Lualualei Valley. Navy Spec. 2nd Class Mark Logico photo 2 - Hawaii National Guard’s CERF-P (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force - Package) seys up a tent during hurricane preparedness Exercise MAKANI PAHILI. Tech. Sgt. Andrew L. Jackson photo 3 - Hawaii Army National Guard soldiers augment the Honolulu Police Department's security and traffic control teams in Waikiki during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in November. Sgt. Katie P. Gray 4 - Capt. B.J. Itoman, a 204th Airlift Squadron pilot, shares a story about the C-17 Globemaster III a mission with local born actress Kelly Preston. 4 Staff Sgt. Lee Tucker photo Website: www.hawaii.gov/dod 39 In Memoriam

Colonel Francis A.I. “Miki” Bowers Jr., 83, former 29th Infantry Brigade commander in Colonel Francis A.I. Bowers’ wife, Mary, receives the 1974 to 1976, passed away Jan.1, American flag from Brig. Gen. Gary M. Hara, Hawaii 2011. Honolulu-born Bowers, Army National Guard commander, Jan. 12, 2011, at the whose military service spanned National Memorial of the Pacific at Punchbowl. more than 30 years, graduated Master Sgt.-R Stephen M. Lum photo from in 1945. He spent half a year at Stanford Bowers transferred his He was awarded the Legion of University, and then enlisted commission to the Hawaii Army Merit and a Bronze Star with in the Army. After serving on National Guard. His Guard Valor. He retired from the Guard active duty for a year and a half, career included tours with the in 1979 as a colonel. he joined the ROTC program 483th Field Artillery, 298th Bowers' military service and at the University of Hawaii, Anti-Aircraft Artillery Bn., his Ph.D. studies came during where he earned a bachelor's 227th Engineer Bn, 487th Field breaks from his employment as degree in economics. He would Artillery Bn., 298th Field Depot, a mathematics instructor and later earn a master's in math and 29th Infantry Bde. Bowers department chairman at his from the University of Kansas was mobilized in 1968, along alma mater, Punahou, to which and a doctorate in mathematics with his 29th Brigade brethren he devoted some 40 years as an education from Ohio State. and went on to serve in Vietnam. educator.

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