25th Infantry Division change of command

| May 9, 2014

25th ID CoC

The Stars & Stripes reports that last week, Major General Charles A. Flynn assumed command of the 25th infantry Division in Hawaii from Major General Kurt Fuller. We’ve all been through these ceremonies and they’re not really all that exciting, but this one differed from most because they opened the ceremony with the traditional Hawaiian warriors dance;

The Hawaiian warriors dance that opened the ceremony was “a way to show our admiration and respect for the Hawaiian and Pacific islands culture,” Fuller said. The 25th was activated in Hawaii just months before the Pearl Harbor attack in December 1941.

The division’s deep roots here make it “forever part of Hawaii,” Fuller said.

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LebbenB

My son, Lebben the Younger is a Gimlet out there.

Bore, Brother, Bore!

Twist

So your son is a small tool with a screw point, grooved shank, and cross handle for boring holes. (smile).

LebbenB

Actually, he’s more of a gin-based cocktail.

Roh-Dog

Having been a Gimlet (02-09) I can attest to the duality is often present, IMHO.

Bore, Brother, Bore!

Twist

I was a Wolfhound there.

Doc Savage

I was a Wolfhound…4/27 before we reflagged to 2/27….1994-1998

Twist

Same here, 94-97. I was in Alpha Company.

Green Thumb

Cacti!

Bitches.

Green Thumb

Cacti!

Bitches.

Twist

At least you weren’t a Golden Dragon.

Hayabusa

And don’t get me started about the Catamounts.

Doc Savage

twist….I was a medic assigned to HHC and sliced out to Alpha during that time; Even deployed with Alpha to the Sinai.

Small world.

Hayabusa

I was a Wolfhound with 1/27 from 92-95.

Doc Savage

It seems that Hounds abound in here….

Jacobite

That’s cool as hell right there!!

Combat Historian

Must be copying that tradition from the New Zealanders, as the New Zealanders do the traditional Maori war dances at their military ceremonies quite a bit…

ohio

Old Trooper

Actually, it’s all pretty much the same and was adapted from the Polynesian people of the South Pacific area.

Combat Historian

Yup, the native Hawaiians and Maoris (plus Somoans, Tongans, Tahitians, etc.) are all descended from common Polynesian heritage…

2/17 Air Cav

Which country are they from again?

Ex-PH2

US

Jacobite

+1

Pinto Nag

That is great! I may watch that couple of times. 🙂

rgr1480

“They’re pretty, Colonel, very pretty. But can they fight?”

Or play rugby?

NavCWORet

I was stationed in Hawaii my last 8 years in the Navy and have seen a few of these. Have to admit, they did a pretty decent job of it. Great job, guys.

B Woodman

Very impressive haka, for a bunch of haolis (of any color).

Just an Old Dog

I’m not a big fan of trying to imitate cultural dances. It basically tends to piss off more than a few of the tradional native people.
The Spice Girls, back in the day did a show in New Zealand where they thought they would do their version of the Haka. It really pissed off the Maori population. The Haka is never done by female and is supposed to be led by the eldet Maori Male present.
You start doing one dance then you leave out Native Americans. Africans, Scots, Welsh, Irish and other cultural War dances.
I guess the 7th Cav Should be doing the riverdance to “Garry Owen”.

LebbenB

Gary Owen…IS…LORD OF THE DANCE!!!!

Just an Old Dog

Mikeyc427

It’s not a traditional Hawaiian war dance at all. Not sure if it’s the Maori or Samoan dance, think it’s the Maori.
Was a Wolfhound in 4/27 from ’90-’93.
No Fear MF’ers.