The special geographical location of the Hawaii Army Museum in the United States has made Hawaii play a unique role in modern history, especially in World War II. The Japanese who did not know the dead in World War II launched a sudden attack on Pearl Harbor, dragging the United States into the war. And eventually it ends up killing yourself. If you're a military fan, you'll definitely get something to come to Hawaii, where a small U.S. Army museum is hidden under a coconut grove next to Wikiki Beach, and is free. The museum’s exhibition covers military history beginning with the Hawaiian Empire, focusing on the history of the Pacific Wars of World War II, Vietnam, Korean War, etc., involving US forces. Through graphics and text, physical objects and simulations to show the history of the war at various stages, some of the military armored weapons of the Second World War, Cobra helicopters captured the eye. In addition to Pearl Harbor, the Japanese also played a pivotal role in Hawaii's recent history. There were many Japanese immigrants in Hawaii. The United States organized tens of thousands of Japanese legions in World War II and went to war against Japan. They were called "America's secret weapon". Many have become highly powerful generals. History and politics are never simply black and white, and when we come to Hawaii today, we find that this American territory floating in the ocean has become a Japanese paradise, and we can see in the museum various memorials of American soldiers of Japanese descent.