MISSION OF MERRIMENT
A military salute is the order of the day
at Bishop Museum's Family Sunday
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Seven-year-old Casey Watanabe took the gunners' point of view yesterday atop a turret mounted on a U.S. Air Force armored vehicle on display at the Bishop Museum.
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Yesterday was Military Appreciation Day at Bishop Museum's Family Sunday, during which museum visitors could view military exhibits and take part in special demonstrations and games. Among the visitors was 11-year-old Paul Merriam, who played a game of tic-tac-toe with U.S. Navy diver John Richardson at a diving display.
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From left, Danielle Jones, dad James Jones, Donovan Boone and his brother Hunter Boone met military working dog Amber and her handler, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Adam Black.
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At right, from left, Makoa Yam, Kierstan Lono and Kekoa Lono did not let minor obstacles like a fence get in the way of petting a rabbit in the petting zoo.