Army Locks in Hawaiian Training Area for Future Soldier Drills
Published Date: 8/6/2025
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Summary
The Army decided to keep 19,700 acres of land at Pōhakuloa Training Area in Hawai`i for training starting July 31, 2025. This means soldiers will continue using this land to practice and prepare, helping keep them ready and safe. The decision wraps up all the environmental reviews and keeps things moving without extra costs or delays.
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Army keeps 19,700 acres for training
On July 31, 2025, the Army decided to keep 19,700 acres of state-owned land at Pōhakuloa Training Area in Hawaiʻi for training. The Army says soldiers will continue using this land to practice and prepare, which helps keep them ready and safe.
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