Yes, more than likely it is at the Pentagon, and also more than likely is not available for the public. Sorry. If you are trying to locate buddies from the time you served, try going to a site like Military.com, or you could search Yahoo for a group, or you could contact the unit in Hawaii if it still exists, and see if the clerk there might have archive information.
The US Army has the bulk of a division in Hawaii, plus Army Reserve personnel, plus National Guard personnel. All in all, you'd probably be looking at a list of over 10,000 names, which would likely be outdated before you read it, as new soldiers are continually in-processing, while others outprocess for PCS and ETS. Then, topping it off, such information isn't in the public domain to begin with, especially after 11 September.
The phone number of the Us Army Museum Of Hawaii is: 808-955-9552.
The web address of the Us Army Museum Of Hawaii is: http://www.hiarmymuseumsoc.org/index.html
The address of the Us Army Museum Of Hawaii is: Saratoga Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815
Take a list of all 50. Now eliminate Alaska and Hawaii. You are left with the 48 lower or continguous states.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
There are only 43 Lieutenant Generals in the US Army. They command at the Corps level, and serve as staff at the Pentagon. We have been unable to find a comprehensive list, as they are generally listed in their individual chains of command.
One; Hawaii.
Yes, it is in Hawaii. Hawaii is a state in the US. In 1941, the Hawaiian islands and the Philippine Islands were territories of the US. The US had Naval bases and Army troops stationed on these islands.
There are at least two regular installations: Camp Shaftner and Wheeler Army Air field.
Is there a Dennis Fredrickson Larsen, He states he is an Army General
Alaska and Hawaii, which became states in 1959.
During the US Civil War, the mutual combatants' armies were named the Union Army and the Confederate States Army.