April 29, 2026

Hawaii: Today in History 6/24

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6-24-1946 Ellison S Onizuka, Hawaii, Mjr USAF/ast (STS 51C, 51L-Challenger disaster)

Born June 24, 1946, in Kealakekua, Kona, Hawaii. His mother, Mitsue Onizuka, resides in Keopu, Hawaii.PHYSICAL EDUCATION:Graduated from Konawaena High School, Kealakekua, Hawaii, in 1964; received bachelor and master of science degrees in Aerospace Engineering in June and December 1969, respectively, from the University of Colorado.MARITAL STATUS:Married to the former Lorna Leiko Yoshida of Pahala, Hawaii. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Yoshida, reside in Naalehu, Hawaii.ORGANIZATIONS:Member of the Society of Flight Test Engineers, the Air Force Association, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, and the Triangle Fraternity.SPECIAL HONORS:Presented the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Air Force Organizational Excellence Award, and National Defense Service Medal.EXPERIENCE:After receiving his commission at the University of Colorado through the four year ROTC program, Onizuka entered on active duty with the United States Air Force as a distinguished military graduate in Janurary 1970. As an aerospace flight test engineer with the Sacramento Air Logistics Center at McClellan Air Force Base, California, he participated in flight test programs and systems safety engineering for the F-84, F-100, F-105, F-lll, EC-121T, T-33, T-39, T-28, and A-l aircraft. He attended the USAF Test Pilot School from August 1974 to July 1975, receiving formal academic and flying instruction in performance, stability and control, and systems flight testing of aircraft. In July 1975 he was assigned to the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California, serving on the USAF Test Pilot School staff initially as squadron flight test engineer and later as chief of the engineering support section in the training resources branch. His duties involved instruction of USAF Test Pilot School curriculum courses and management of all flight test modifications to general support fleet aircraft (A-7, A-37, T-38, F-4, T-33, and NKC-135) used by the test pilot school and the flight test center. He logged more than 1,700 hours flying time.NASA EXPERIENCE:Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978, he completed a one year training and evaluation period in August 1979. He subsequently worked on orbiter test and checkout teams and launch support crews at the Kennedy Space Center for STS-l and STS-2. He worked on software test and checkout crew at the Shuttle Avionics and Integration Laboratory (SAIL), and has supported numerous other technical assignments ranging from astronaut crew equipment/orbiter crew compartment coordinator to systems and payload development.

He first flew as a mission specialist on STS 51-C, the first Space Shuttle Department of Defense mission, which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on January 24, 1985. He was accompanied by Captain Thomas K. Mattingly (spacecraft commander), Colonel Loren J. Shriver (pilot), fellow mission specialist, Colonel James F. Buchli, and Lieutenant Colonel Gary E. Payton (DOD payload specialist). During the mission, Onizuka was responsible for the primary payload activities, which included the deployment of a modified Inertial Upper Stage (IUS). STS 51-C Discovery completed 48 orbits of the Earth before landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on January 27, 1985. With the completion of this flight he logged a total of 74 hours in space.

Lieutenant Colonel Onizuka was a mission specialist on STS 51-L which was launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 11:38:00 EST on January 28, 1986. The crew on board the Orbiter Challenger included spacecraft commander Mr. F. R. Scobee, the pilot, Commander M. J. Smith (USN), fellow mission specialist, Dr. R. E. McNair and Dr. J. A. Resnik, as well as two civilian payload specialist, Mr. G. B. Jarvis and Mrs. S. C. McAuliffe. The STS 51-L crew died on January 28, 1986, after Challenger exploded 1 minute 13 seconds after launch.


 

6-24-2010 Actress and model Megan Fox (24) weds Beverly Hills 90210 actor Brian Austin Green (36) at the Four Seasons Hualalai near Kona, Hawaii

Megan Fox has been transformed from a single woman to a married one.

The “Transformers” hottie quietly exchanged marriage vows with her long-time beau, actor Brian Austin Green, in a secret ceremony in Hawaii late last week, TMZ.com reported.

The couple first met on the set of the TV sitcom “Hope and Faith.”

It’s the first marriage for both. Green has an eight-year-old son with actress Vanessa Marcil.

“They had a fairly large wedding, but there were clearly more security people than guests,” a source told Star magazine.

“It was very hush hush. Everyone was sworn to secrecy.”

Fox, 24, and Green, 36, best known for his portrayal of David Silver on the TV series “Beverly Hills, 90210,” are said to be spending their honeymoon at the Four Seasons Hualalai hotel, where the wedding took place.

“The place is perfect for a Hollywood wedding,” the source said. “It’s very romantic and scenic. Megan and Brian had already been there for a few days. It seemed like a spur-of- the moment thing. I don’t think it had been planned long.”

Just days earlier Megan had lost her two-carat diamond engagement ring in the Hawaiian sand, according to press reports.

The couple first got engaged in 2007 then broke it off  last year. But they rekindled their relationship and their reps confirmed they got re-engaged on June 1.

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