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'''Naval Station Hawaii''' was a [[United States Navy]] naval base centred on [[Pearl Harbour]] on the island of Oahu.
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'''Naval Station Hawaii''' was a [[United States Navy]] naval base centred on [[Pearl Harbor]] on the island of Oahu.
  
 
I presume that '''Naval Station Honolulu''' is the same entity.
 
I presume that '''Naval Station Honolulu''' is the same entity.
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==History==
 
==History==
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Rights to the harbor were obtained in 1887 following intrigue with the Hawaian Government which is well beyond our scope here.  Eminent Domain was used to procure 800 acres of land to accommodate harbor facilities, and in 1902 the bar at the harbor entrance was dredged.  The official birthday for the harbor became 13 May 1908 when a naval Act funded the dredging the of entrance channel to admit the largest ships and allowed for the creation of a drydock costing up to $2M, though plans for various scopes of work continued to be discussed.  At any event, the dock proved difficult to construct – in February 1913 the floor of the dock failed.
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The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard achieved independent status on 12 December, 1941.<ref name=CH>''Command History Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard''.</ref>
  
 
==Commandants==
 
==Commandants==
 
The official name was Naval Station Hawaii until 17 May 1916 when it became the Fourteenth Naval District.
 
The official name was Naval Station Hawaii until 17 May 1916 when it became the Fourteenth Naval District.
  
The Commandant, Fourteen Naval District was also the Commandant of the Navy Yard Pearly Harbor from 17 May 1916 until December, 1941.<ref>''Command History Pearl Haror Navl Shipyard'', Management Engineering Division.  July 1959.  Enclosure 3.  [https://issuu.com/pearlharbornavalshipyard/docs/nsy_pearl_harbor__command_history__ Online here].</ref>
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The Commandant, Fourteen Naval District was also the Commandant of the Navy Yard Pearl Harbor from 17 May 1916 until December, 1941.<ref name=CH/>
  
 
Dates of appointment given:
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
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* ''Command History Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard'', Management Engineering Division.  July 1959.  [https://issuu.com/pearlharbornavalshipyard/docs/nsy_pearl_harbor__command_history__ Online here].
 
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[[Category:Pages with Offices]]
 
[[Category:Pages with Offices]]
 
{{CatNat|Naval Stations|US}}
 
{{CatNat|Naval Stations|US}}

Revision as of 14:04, 19 April 2020

Naval Station Hawaii was a United States Navy naval base centred on Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu.

I presume that Naval Station Honolulu is the same entity.

During the period leading up to the Great War, the facilities were much smaller than they'd become.

History

Rights to the harbor were obtained in 1887 following intrigue with the Hawaian Government which is well beyond our scope here. Eminent Domain was used to procure 800 acres of land to accommodate harbor facilities, and in 1902 the bar at the harbor entrance was dredged. The official birthday for the harbor became 13 May 1908 when a naval Act funded the dredging the of entrance channel to admit the largest ships and allowed for the creation of a drydock costing up to $2M, though plans for various scopes of work continued to be discussed. At any event, the dock proved difficult to construct – in February 1913 the floor of the dock failed.

The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard achieved independent status on 12 December, 1941.[1]

Commandants

The official name was Naval Station Hawaii until 17 May 1916 when it became the Fourteenth Naval District.

The Commandant, Fourteen Naval District was also the Commandant of the Navy Yard Pearl Harbor from 17 May 1916 until December, 1941.[1]

Dates of appointment given:

Aides to Commandant

Dates of appointment given:

Engineer Officers

Dates of appointment given:

See Also

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Command History Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard.
  2. Register of Officers, 1920. pp. 10, 11.
  3. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 46.
  4. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 10.

Bibliography

  • Command History Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Management Engineering Division. July 1959. Online here.