Military members, including those in Hawaii, are facing financial stress due to the government shutdown.
Brooke Millard, executive officer of the Coast Guard Cutter Tall Ship Eagle, experienced the effects of the previous shutdown in December 2018 and January 2019, which lasted 35 days and damaged morale among her crew.
Military members are required to work without pay during the government shutdown, causing financial strain.
A Coast Guard boat returns to the USCGC Harriet Lane after inspecting a fishing vessel, highlighting the ongoing work of military members despite the shutdown.
Military members have to report to work without pay during the government shutdown.
Author's summary: Hawaii military members face financial stress due to shutdown.