Hawaiʻi National Guard Honor Roll
Hawaiʻi Army National Guard
World War II
(1940-1946) War in Europe and Asia brought about mobilization of the Hawaiʻi National Guard; orders were issued calling the 298th and 299th Infantry regiments to active duty.
View the Honor Roll29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
Vietnam
(1968-1969) War in Asia brought about mobilization of the Hawaiʻi National Guard; orders were issued calling the 29th Infantry Brigade to active duty.
View the Honor RollOperation Iraqi Freedom
(2004-2006) & (2008-2009) War in Middle East brought about mobilization of the Hawaiʻi National Guard; orders were issued calling the 29th Brigade Combat Team later the 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team to active duty.
View the Honor RollOperation Enduring Freedom
(2007-2008), (2012-2013), & (2013-2014) War in Middle East brought about mobilization of the Hawaiʻi National Guard; orders were issued calling the 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team to active duty.
View the Honor Roll29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Memorial
In 1970-71, the Hawaiʻi Army National Guard decided to place a memorial for the 29 Hawaiʻi Army Guardsmen and Army Reservists who died while on active duty during the 1968 Reserve Call-Up.
Learn moreHawaiʻi Air National Guard

1st Lt. Leopold Brady

Maj. Carlos Bonham



1st Lt. Andrew S. Whitaker

1st Lt. Ira Wynne
Staff Sgt. Peter Kaanapu
SSgt Peter M. Kaanapu was killed in an industrial type accident 8 June 1955 while a member of the Annual Field Training Advance Detachment at Kaneohe MCAS
– HANG 25 History of Hawaii Air National Guard pp. 27
Staff Sgt. Arthur Fitzsimmons
SSgt Arthur B. Fitzsimmons was killed 18 July 1955 when a T-6 in which he was taking a back-seat orientation ride crashed into the sea off Punaluu, Oahu. The pilot was able to bail out and was rescued.
– HANG 25 History of Hawaii Air National Guard pp. 27

Lt. Clinton Ballentyne

1st Lt. Charles Johnston

Maj. James Sato
Capt. Dean Hedlund Jr.
Capt Dean E. Hedlund, Jr. was killed in an automobile accident 23 November 1967 at Perrin AFB, Texas. He was a new FIS pilot who was attending F-102 Advance training as DEUCE flying was not in his prior experience.
– HANG 25 History of Hawaii Air National Guard pp. 52
