SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawai'i—On May 2, 2024, soldiers, families, and civilians from the U.S. Army Hawai'i gathered to celebrate the National Day of Prayer. The event was a display of faith and unity, with attendees in prayer and reflection for the nation and its citizens.
U.S. Army Hawai'i has been committed to upholding the values of faith and patriotism, and this day provided the perfect opportunity to reaffirm that commitment. Soldiers, families, and civilians from different walks of life came together to offer prayers and support for each other, their country, and their community.
Guests from other Pacific regions attended to show their enthusiasm and commitment to prayer and reflection. The National Day of Prayer is a reminder that prayer and reflection can bring comfort and hope in times of crisis and uncertainty.
"We are excited to offer prayers for our country, citizens, and community. Our event aligns perfectly with our Chaplaincy Annual Sustainment Training, making it an ideal opportunity to do so," said U.S. Army Garrison Hawaiʻi Chaplain, Lt. Col. Joseph Lawhorn.
The U.S. Army in Hawai'i is thrilled to have celebrated this day with such enthusiasm and eagerly anticipates continuing this tradition in the years to come. The event was a testament to the power of prayer and unity and demonstrated the deep commitment of the U.S. Army in Hawaiʻi to uphold the values of faith, patriotism, and community. It was a day to remember and cherish for all who attended, and they can't wait for the next one.
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