Our mission is to exercise command and control, oversight, and budgetary guidance over the Marine Corps’ network of advanced naval bases in the Indo-Pacific in order to: (1) secure and protect our capabilities, (2) strengthen our alliances, and (3) expand the capabilities of forward-deployed naval expeditionary forces.
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Hemlock, a mixed-breed dog serving as the Provost Marshal’s Office, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific office and...
U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Kelsey Marvel, Bravo Company gunnery sergeant with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations...
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Donald Bracey, a military police officer with the Provost Marshal’s Office, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps...
Local Okinawa residents from Ginowan City cross the National Route 58 highway toward Marine Corps Air Station Futenma during a tsunami evacuation in...
On March 30, 2024, US Marines, Sailors, Japanese government officials, Japan Self-Defense Force servicemembers, and distinguished guests attended the...
U.S. Marine Corps combat engineers with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, establish security as...
Seventy-nine years ago, during the Okinawa campaign of WWII, a lighthouse keeper and eight of his family members were killed during an air raid on Ie Shima. Every year since then, a ceremony is held in remembrance of the family and the many other casualties of WWII.
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U.S. Marines from Camps Kinser, Hansen, and Schwab, and their surrounding communities, worked together at various nature sites during the annual celebration of Earth Day across Okinawa on April 21-22. The Government and External Affairs (G-7) and General Facilities, Environmental Affairs branch, both under Marine Corps Installations Pacific, organized these off-base events for military personnel to work together with the local community.
Physical fitness is a pillar in the Marine Corps. Whether it be a rigorous bootcamp, high expectations for annual testing or strict requirements in maintaining performance in a combat setting, the Marine Corps has always made fitness a priority.
U.S. Marines remain 'always faithful' to their service and their community, and Marines stationed on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz embody that same 'semper fidelis' spirit.
Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz constantly strives to be a helping hand in the community of Guam. From volunteering for community clean-ups to providing healthy competitive sport opportunities, there are Marines who desire to go above and beyond to create an impact benefiting others.