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Fort Shafter

Fort Shafter, in Honolulu CDP,[1] City and County of Honolulu, Hawai‘i, is the headquarters of the United States Army Pacific, which commands most Army forces in the Asia-Pacific region with the exception of Korea. Geographically, Fort Shafter extends up the interfluve (ridgeline) between Kalihi and Moanalua valleys, as well as onto the coastal plain (as Shafter Flats) at Māpunapuna. A portion of the area is also known as the Palm Circle Historic District; it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been further designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark. It is also known as Palm Circle or 100 Area.

Fort Shafter
Honolulu, Hawaii
Richardson Hall at Fort Shafter, nicknamed the "Pineapple Pentagon"
Coordinates21°20′42″N 157°53′02″W / 21.345°N 157.884°W / 21.345; -157.884
TypeArmy post
Site information
Controlled byU.S. Army
Site history
Built1905-1907
In use1907 – present
Battles/warsAttack on Pearl Harbor
Garrison information
Current
commander
General Charles A. Flynn
Past
commanders
General Vincent Brooks
GarrisonU.S. Army Pacific

History edit

Fort Shafter is the oldest military base on Oahu and celebrated its 100th birthday on 22 June 2007.

Fort Shafter has been home to the senior Army headquarters in Hawaii for a century. Construction began in 1905 on the ahupua'a of Kahauiki, former Hawaiian crown lands that were ceded to the United States government after annexation. When the post opened in 1907, it was named for Major General William Rufus Shafter (1835–1906), who led the United States expedition to Cuba in 1898.

Palm Circle was laid out as a cantonment for an infantry battalion. The barracks and officers' quarters were arranged around a parade field ringed by royal palms. The first unit stationed at the new post was the 2d Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment.

Fort Shafter gradually spread out from Palm Circle. Tripler General Hospital once stood where the highway intersection is today (the hospital moved to its present location in 1948). In 1914, a regimental-sized cantonment area was constructed (near Richardson Theater). The Hawaiian Ordnance Depot was built in 1917 as a separate post (near today's post exchange). In 1921, the Hawaiian Department moved to Fort Shafter from downtown Honolulu. Finally, a new area was constructed in 1940 for Signal Corps elements.

 
Palm Circle; Tripler Army Medical Center is visible in the background

War came to Fort Shafter on 7 December 1941, where the Hawaiian Department commander, Lieutenant General Walter C. Short, occupied Quarters 5. One soldier, Corporal Arthur A. Favreau, 64th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft), was killed on post by an errant Navy shell.[2] Fort Shafter became a busy headquarters and the barracks on Palm Circle were converted to offices. The major headquarters was named successively U.S. Army Forces, Central Pacific Area (1943–44); U.S. Army Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas (1944–45); and U.S. Army Forces, Middle Pacific (1945–47). In 1944, the Army Corps of Engineers erected the "Pineapple Pentagon" (buildings T-100, T-101, and T-102) in just 49 days. Two large fishponds were filled in to form Shafter Flats.

For most of the time since the Second World War, Fort Shafter has remained the senior Army headquarters for the Asia-Pacific region. In 1947, the headquarters was renamed U.S. Army, Pacific. The post continued to adapt to meet the Army's evolving requirements. In the early 1960s it was split in two by the new Moanalua Freeway. In 1974, when the headquarters was eliminated, Fort Shafter became home to U.S. Army Support Command, Hawaii, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pacific Ocean Division (relocated from Fort Armstrong, (Hawaii)). In 1979, the Army established U.S. Army Western Command, which was renamed U.S. Army, Pacific in 1990. In 1983, the Army conveyed to the State of Hawaii 750 acres (3.0 km2) of undeveloped land on the northern end of post. Today Fort Shafter remains the focal point for command, control, and support of Army forces in the Asia-Pacific region; it includes an underground command center beneath Palm Circle.

References edit

  1. ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Urban Honolulu CDP, HI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 11 October 2020. - Page 4
  2. ^ Parkman, E. Breck (2019). "A Hypothesis Regarding the Army's Incinerator at Fort McDowell, Marin County, California" (PDF). Articles of the SCA Proceedings. 33: 86. Retrieved 21 January 2020.

External links edit

  • US Army Garrison - Hawaii
  • United States Army Pacific
  • Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. HI-287-C, "Fort Shafter Military Reservation, Facilities No. 820-822, 824, 826-828, 840, 841, 844-846, Rice Street and Herian Place, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI", 8 photos, 21 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
  • HABS No. HI-287-D, "Fort Shafter Military Reservation, Facilities No. 823, 825, 842, Herian Place, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI", 4 photos, 7 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
  • Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. HI-9, "Fort Shafter Military Reservation, N.C.O. Housing Area, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI", 9 photos, 27 data pages, 3 photo caption pages

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Fort Shafter in Honolulu CDP 1 City and County of Honolulu Hawai i is the headquarters of the United States Army Pacific which commands most Army forces in the Asia Pacific region with the exception of Korea Geographically Fort Shafter extends up the interfluve ridgeline between Kalihi and Moanalua valleys as well as onto the coastal plain as Shafter Flats at Mapunapuna A portion of the area is also known as the Palm Circle Historic District it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been further designated as a U S National Historic Landmark It is also known as Palm Circle or 100 Area Fort ShafterHonolulu HawaiiRichardson Hall at Fort Shafter nicknamed the Pineapple Pentagon Coordinates21 20 42 N 157 53 02 W 21 345 N 157 884 W 21 345 157 884TypeArmy postSite informationControlled byU S ArmySite historyBuilt1905 1907In use1907 presentBattles warsAttack on Pearl HarborGarrison informationCurrentcommanderGeneral Charles A FlynnPastcommandersGeneral Vincent BrooksGarrisonU S Army PacificHistory editFort Shafter is the oldest military base on Oahu and celebrated its 100th birthday on 22 June 2007 Fort Shafter has been home to the senior Army headquarters in Hawaii for a century Construction began in 1905 on the ahupua a of Kahauiki former Hawaiian crown lands that were ceded to the United States government after annexation When the post opened in 1907 it was named for Major General William Rufus Shafter 1835 1906 who led the United States expedition to Cuba in 1898 Palm Circle was laid out as a cantonment for an infantry battalion The barracks and officers quarters were arranged around a parade field ringed by royal palms The first unit stationed at the new post was the 2d Battalion 20th Infantry Regiment Fort Shafter gradually spread out from Palm Circle Tripler General Hospital once stood where the highway intersection is today the hospital moved to its present location in 1948 In 1914 a regimental sized cantonment area was constructed near Richardson Theater The Hawaiian Ordnance Depot was built in 1917 as a separate post near today s post exchange In 1921 the Hawaiian Department moved to Fort Shafter from downtown Honolulu Finally a new area was constructed in 1940 for Signal Corps elements nbsp Palm Circle Tripler Army Medical Center is visible in the backgroundWar came to Fort Shafter on 7 December 1941 where the Hawaiian Department commander Lieutenant General Walter C Short occupied Quarters 5 One soldier Corporal Arthur A Favreau 64th Coast Artillery Anti Aircraft was killed on post by an errant Navy shell 2 Fort Shafter became a busy headquarters and the barracks on Palm Circle were converted to offices The major headquarters was named successively U S Army Forces Central Pacific Area 1943 44 U S Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas 1944 45 and U S Army Forces Middle Pacific 1945 47 In 1944 the Army Corps of Engineers erected the Pineapple Pentagon buildings T 100 T 101 and T 102 in just 49 days Two large fishponds were filled in to form Shafter Flats For most of the time since the Second World War Fort Shafter has remained the senior Army headquarters for the Asia Pacific region In 1947 the headquarters was renamed U S Army Pacific The post continued to adapt to meet the Army s evolving requirements In the early 1960s it was split in two by the new Moanalua Freeway In 1974 when the headquarters was eliminated Fort Shafter became home to U S Army Support Command Hawaii and the U S Army Corps of Engineers Pacific Ocean Division relocated from Fort Armstrong Hawaii In 1979 the Army established U S Army Western Command which was renamed U S Army Pacific in 1990 In 1983 the Army conveyed to the State of Hawaii 750 acres 3 0 km2 of undeveloped land on the northern end of post Today Fort Shafter remains the focal point for command control and support of Army forces in the Asia Pacific region it includes an underground command center beneath Palm Circle References edit 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP INDEX Urban Honolulu CDP HI PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 11 October 2020 Page 4 Parkman E Breck 2019 A Hypothesis Regarding the Army s Incinerator at Fort McDowell Marin County California PDF Articles of the SCA Proceedings 33 86 Retrieved 21 January 2020 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from History of Fort Shafter Hawaii United States Army External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fort Shafter US Army Garrison Hawaii United States Army Pacific Historic American Buildings Survey HABS No HI 287 C Fort Shafter Military Reservation Facilities No 820 822 824 826 828 840 841 844 846 Rice Street and Herian Place Honolulu Honolulu County HI 8 photos 21 data pages 2 photo caption pages HABS No HI 287 D Fort Shafter Military Reservation Facilities No 823 825 842 Herian Place Honolulu Honolulu County HI 4 photos 7 data pages 2 photo caption pages Historic American Landscapes Survey HALS No HI 9 Fort Shafter Military Reservation N C O Housing Area Honolulu Honolulu County HI 9 photos 27 data pages 3 photo caption pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fort Shafter amp oldid 1146620914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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