From Maine to Hawai‘i
On October 4, 2021, the future USS Daniel Inouye (DDG-118) left Bath, Maine en route for her new homeport at Pearl Harbor. On December 8, 2021 she was commissioned and homeported at Pearl Harbor.
The DDG-118 is a Navy guided missile destroyer. Armed with a suite of sophisticated weapons and sensors, Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are multi-mission ships able to hold targets on land, at sea, in the air, and under water. Equipped with an Aegis Baseline 9 Combat System, including an integrated air and missile defense capability, she will be an asset in global maritime security.
Senator Inouye placed a high priority on readiness and making sure that our men and women of the armed forces had what they needed to train, fight and return home safely to their families. He is definitely smiling down on us, at the thought that his name would be carried forward on as a sophisticated defender and protector of our nation.
Use your mouse to hover over the map below to learn more about the USS Daniel Inouye’s Journey to Hawai‘i.
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Past Events
October 21- 23, 2022
The ship visited Kailua-Kona on Hawaii Island and October 27 -30, 2022 Lahaina on Maui. During the visits, the crew were able to take shore leave and enjoy visitor activities and local restaurants. In addition, selected community members were given tours of the ship while she was anchored in the bay. On both islands, the crew participated in community service projects -they helped clean-up the West Hawaii Veteran’s Cemetery and provided manpower at the Maui County Senior Fair. The Honolulu Navy League and DKII organized a lunch that included a presentation on some of the Hawaiian History in Kona, a luau at Lahainaluna.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Commissioning Ceremony at Pearl Harbor
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
“Honoring the Islands” sail through Nawiliwili Bay, Kauai
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
“Honoring the Islands” sail through Kahului Bay, Maui
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
“Honoring the Islands” sail through Hilo Bay, Hawaii Island
Makana (Gifts)
Wanting to share a little aloha with the crew as they began their journey to Hawaii, Matrons of Honor Jessica Inouye and Jennifer Sabas, along with Maid of Honor Maggie Inouye (the Senator’s granddaughter) began to ship goodie bags to the crew on important dates during the Summer of 2021.
The Matrons and Maid of Honor are preparing special welcome bags for the crew and their families. The remaining Olelo Hawaii cards will be among the items included!