View of a book entitled "Builders of Hawaii." A hand opens it to several different places, revealing photos of persons who played roles in the early development of Hawaii. Also revealed are pages from the newspaper "Commercial Advertiser" reporting that flags changed as "Hawaii becomes the first outpost of Greater America" and "Old Glory is the new flag of the Hawaiian Islands." (This refers to the establishment of the Territory of Hawaii, under the U.S. Hawaiian Organic Act of 1900.) A portrait of Sanford Ballard Dole is shown. (He was the President of the Republic of Hawaii, 1894-1900, and its first Territorial Governor, 1900-1903.) Views of the Hawaiian State Archives Building, on the grounds of the Iolani Palace, in Honolulu. A plaque honoring Captain James Cook. Views of visitors inside an exhibit that includes a reproduction of an early Hawaiian cottage.
Group of men building temporary barracks for incoming Vietnamese refugees at Eglin Air Force base, soon after the fall of Saigon in the Vietnam War. A man silhouetted against florescent green lights. Men at work at night. They erect a wooden barracks structure. They carry a wooden framework. They hammer the parts in position and carry wooden planks.
The German Prisoners of War march into their barracks at a camp in the United States during World War 2. German POW stand in a squad. American soldier speaks to them. American guard keeps a check on them. The prisoners march into their barracks. Beds with folded mattress and luggage.
Life of Japanese-American citizens at WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment center in United States during World War II. Life in a barracks building shows Japanese-American family in a room. Woman holding her baby. Man reading. Japanese-American officer trains a Japanese-American soldier at home. Exteriors of barracks showing flowers. Japanese-American children and women in a garden.
U.S. soldiers at a training camp in the United States during World War I. Soldiers inside barracks. A soldier shaving his beard. A group of soldiers seated in the barracks and enjoying. Two soldiers write letters.
U.S. Navy sailors in barracks at the Naval Station Great Lakes during World War 1 training. Men stand in ranks in the barracks. Hammocks rolled and tied to rafters. Men let down the hammocks, unroll and untie them. They sleep in the hammocks. The men wake up. Some of the men swing down from the hammocks, roll and tie them up. The men walk in a line to shower area. The sailors take showers.
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