The largest of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiʻi Island is defined by its volcanic landscapes, lush valleys, and powerful history. It is a place where legends were born and where the land itself tells stories of resilience and transformation.
National Cemeteries & Memorials
State Cemeteries and Memorials – Hawaiʻi Island
- Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 1
One of the island’s earliest veterans’ cemeteries, providing a final resting place for service members who served with honor.
- Hilo Veterans Cemetery No. 2
An extension of the first cemetery, this site continues to serve the veteran community of East Hawaiʻi with dignity and respect.
- West Hawaiʻi Veterans Cemetery
Located in Kona, this cemetery honors veterans from across West Hawaiʻi, offering a peaceful and respectful environment for remembrance.
- Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home
The first state veterans’ home in Hawaiʻi, it provides long-term care and services to aging veterans with compassion and dignity.
- General Lyman Airport – Hawaiʻi
Named after Brigadier General Albert K. Lyman, the first Native Hawaiian to achieve the rank of general in the U.S. Army, symbolizing service and achievement.
- Keaukaha Military Reservation Armory
A historic armory that reflects Hawaiʻi Island’s role in military readiness and community defense.
- Pāhala Memorial
A local tribute recognizing the sacrifices of service members from the Kaʻū district, honoring their contributions to national defense.
Other Battle Sites, Cemeteries & Memorials