Had Chin Ho Kelly been with Steve when he saw the ghosts of his father and 2 other policemen, he would've been glad seeing his retired senior partner of the Honolulu P.D. one last time in person.
Kamekona would certainly believe that Steve McGarrett saw the spirits of 3 cops in their uniforms and that one of them was Steve's father after defeating the man who lost both his hands years earlier during his encounter with those 3 cops.
Though Steve McGarrett was named after his paternal grandfather, there wasn't an episode to mention what his maternal grandfather did for a living. It would've been good to hear if he was in the US Navy or any other branch of the United States Armed Forces.
@@bellaray8808 I had heard that Steve McGarrett's paternal grandfather, whom he was named after, was on the U.S.S. Arizona when she was destroyed, but there was no mention of what Steve's maternal grandfather did for a living and what his name was.
He died on the Arizona in world war 2 he was a hero he saved lives. He never got to meet his son or his grandson. The whole story ties Steve to the bombing of Pearl harbour and one of the best episodes takes a look at that fateful day. He meets a man who knew his grandfather before the bombing.
If Steve told his kid sister, Mary, that he saw their father's ghost and 2 other cops that he knew in their police uniforms, would she believe him or not?
Would Steve's sister and their mother believe him if he told them that he saw the ghosts of 3 cops of the Honolulu Police Department which included his father, whose hand he shook before they disappeared when Steve turned his head for an instant answering Danny's call?