"Some of (the memorial) is going to have to be torn down. We're going to keep as much as we can, the eagles, some of the arch work. But a lot of it is cement that is falling apart. Obviously that will have to be rebuilt but when it's finished it will look as good as when it was first built," said Mayor Caldwell. "This is about honoring them and not dishonoring them with a crumbling facility that no one can use and is really an eyesore for anyone who stands in Waikiki and looks Diamondhead."