Malama Ka Aina is a semiannual cleanup initiative at Marine Corps Base Hawaii focused on removing debris from installation sites including Pyramid Rock Beach, Pu’uola Rifle Range, Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, and Camp Smith. The Hawaiian phrase translates as care for the land. The archival photograph records Marines collecting trash on April 20, 2017.

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Malama Ka Aina is a semiannual cleanup initiative at Marine Corps Base Hawaii focused on removing debris from installation sites including Pyramid Rock Beach, Pu’uola Rifle Range, Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, and Camp Smith. The Hawaiian phrase translates as care for the land. The archival photograph records Marines collecting trash on April 20, 2017.
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Malama Ka Aina is a semiannual cleanup initiative at Marine Corps Base Hawaii focused on removing debris from installation sites including Pyramid Rock Beach, Pu’uola Rifle Range, Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, and Camp Smith. The Hawaiian phrase translates as care for the land. The archival photograph records Marines collecting trash on April 20, 2017.

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