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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U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Corps Installations Pacific, compete during the Pacific Iron Challenge on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, April 25,...
U.S. service members and local Japanese preschool students pose for a group photo during an Earth Day cleanup and tree-planting event at Nature Mirai...
U.S. Marines stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) practice rifle movement techinques during a marksmanship development clinic (MDC) at MCBH,...
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Brian Wolford, second from right, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations Pacific, and Dean Thompson, U.S....
Aerial photo of Nepal showing the conditions of the country after being impacted by two earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 7.0, May 12, 2015...
That 7.8 magnitude earthquake, on April 25, 2015, was recorded as the most devastating in Nepal’s history. Killing almost 9,000 people, injuring tens of thousands, and destroying hundreds of thousands of buildings. The earthquake spanned 120 kilometers long and 80 kilometers wide, leaving much of the country in ruins. Shortly thereafter, the U.S. responded to Nepal’s request for assistance. Joint Task Force 505 was formed, employing the skillsets of 900 service members from the U.S. Armed Forces.
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP BLAZ, Guam —The first new enlisted barracks at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz opened May 16, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the development of the U.S. Marine Corps’ newest installation. “This marks the beginning of life on Camp Blaz’s Main Cantonment,” said Col. Ernest Govea, commanding officer, MCBCB. “Marines and Sailors are going to finally be able to live on the base and have an improved quality of life and readiness.” In the morning, Marines and Sailors, previously housed on Andersen Air Force Base, began moving into their new home. In the coming weeks, Marines and Sailors living aboard Naval Base Guam will transition into the new facilities. “It is really unique to be able to be the first person to move into a barracks room, and that will probably never happen again in my career,” said Lance Cpl. Juan Dela Cerda, an administrative clerk with the S-1 section of Camp Blaz. “Besides how unique it is, it’s just nice to have a place to call my own.”
Air Mobility Command Airmen took part in professional military training at Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji to build leadership skills.
5月5日、海兵隊キャンプ・フォスターでMCIPACフォロワーデイ・ワークショップが開催されました。
4月25日、国頭郡金武町のネイチャーみらい館で地元のこども園の園児と海兵隊キャンプ・ハンセンのボランティアたちがアースデイを記念して清掃活動とマングローブ植樹を行いました。