Military recruiters in Hawaii, as elsewhere in the nation, face a dilemma following the killing of five service members in Tennessee last week: how to provide additional security to unarmed offices that thrive on public contact.
William Cole, Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Mon, 07/20/2015 - 3:54pm
Military recruiters in Hawaii, as elsewhere in the nation, face a dilemma following the killing of five service members in Tennessee last week: how to provide additional security to unarmed offices that thrive on public contact.