Offices to have modified schedules for organization celebration, Memorial Day holiday

By U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii Public AffairsMay 23, 2022

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WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii – U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii will hold its annual Garrison Organization Celebration Friday, May 27, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Many offices and facilities across the garrison will be closed or operating with reduced staffing.

Additionally, Friday, May 27 is a U.S. Army Pacific training holiday and a 25th Infantry Division day of no scheduled activity, or DONSA. Soldiers should check with their unit leadership to confirm whether they have a day off or not.

Monday, May 30, is Memorial Day and a federal holiday. All garrison offices other than emergency services will be closed.

In observance of the federal holiday, all Island Palm Communities pools and splash parks will be open Monday, May 30, and closed Tuesday, May 31.

After-hours crisis hotlines and assistance information is available at https://home.army.mil/hawaii/index.php/contact/crisis.

City & County of Honolulu changes and modifications are available at https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-csd-menu/site-csd-sitearticles/1564-site-csd-news-2022-cat/47058-05-23-22-city-announces-memorial-day-holiday-schedule.html.

MWR holiday hours are available as a flyer at https://hawaii.armymwr.com/calendar/event/garrison-organization-day-and-memorial-day-holiday-hours-operation/5592077/69032.

The garrison will hold its annual Memorial Day ceremony Monday, May 30, at the Schofield Barracks Post Cemetery at 11 a.m. The public is invited to join in honoring veterans who served and died in defense of our country.

Visitors should enter Schofield via Lyman Gate, off Kunia Road, and provide current ID, registration, insurance and safety check.

Additional modifications and closures over the holiday weekend are outlined below. Click on individual tables to view larger. Unless listed below, all other garrison offices will be open. Many will have reduced staffing and longer wait times should be expected.

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(Photo Credit: Rush, Stephanie A Ms. CIV USA) VIEW ORIGINAL