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ROBERT
K. U. KIHUNE
Trustee
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Trustee
Robert K. U. Kihune
A
1955 graduate of Kamehameha Schools, Robert Kihune graduated
from the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1959, with a Bachelor
of Science degree in marine engineering, followed by a graduate
degree in electrical engineering in 1965.
After 35 years of distinguished service, Kihune retired from
the Navy in 1994 with the rank of Vice Admiral. His brilliant
career included command of two aircraft carrier battle groups
the USS Kitty Hawk and USS Nimitz as well as
the USS New Jersey battleship group. During the Vietnam War,
Kihune commanded a guided missile destroyer that conducted
nightly strikes against North Vietnam while successfully dodging
hundreds of rounds of enemy fire without sustaining damage.
Kihune was awarded a Legion of Merit with a combat "V"
for gallantry.
Among his significant military assignments are the support
for the capture of the terrorists involved in the Achille
Lauro hijacking and serving as Commander of the Naval Surface
Forces of the Pacific Fleet. He also served as Assistant Chief
of Naval Operations for Surface Warfare at the Pentagon, where
he was responsible for procurement of ships and surface ship
weapons systems with a budget of $22 billion. Additionally,
he was Chief of Naval Education and Training responsible for
all technical school house training in the U.S. Navy, including
flight training and recruit training.
Kihune currently serves as an officer and member of several
non-profit boards, including as Chair of the USS Missouri
Memorial Association, where he has been involved in the refurbishment
and development of the Battleship Missouri Memorial as a top
visitor attraction in Hawaii.
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