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Hang loose in the Heart of Honolulu

Chief Tuimauga, a member of the Hale Koa Hotel luau, demonstrates the skill of climbing a tree to retrieve coconuts.

Chief Tuimauga, a member of the Hale Koa Hotel luau, demonstrates the skill of climbing a tree to retrieve coconuts. The Hale Koa, an Armed Forces Recreation Center resort, hosts a luau on Mondays and Thursdays.
Hale Koa Hotel offers military personnel taste of islands

HONOLULU — For Marines looking to experience Hawaii, the Hale Koa Hotel, located in the heart of Honolulu, is a popular destination.

The Hale Koa, which means “House of the Warrior,” is one of five Armed Forces Recreation Center resorts that offer Department of Defense employees a cost-efficient way to enjoy popular tourist destinations. Since its grand opening in 1975, DoD employees have been coming from all over the world for a vacation in paradise. More

 
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