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. Navy Sailors with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, compete in a tug of war during an Undokai event at...
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz wave to the crowd on the Village of Hagat float during the 81st Guam Liberation Day parade in Hagåtña,...
U.S. service members attending the Advanced Riders Course begin class work on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, July 21, 2025. The course is mandatory...
U.S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Hunter Misner, first sergeant for Bravo Company, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific,...
The Outbox Band performs during the Camp Foster Festival on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, July 5, 2025. The Outbox Band, a Filipino-based group, plays...
DEDEDO, GU – It has now been 24 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 – the single deadliest attack on U.S. soil in the 21st century, resulting in the loss of nearly 3,000 lives. Before this tragedy, the last major attacks on American soil were over 50 years earlier, during World War II, with Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the entire island of Guam enduring assaults that targeted American citizens, service members, and our allies. More than two decades later, remembrance ceremonies continue across the nation and around the world to honor those who lost their lives, those affected, and those forever changed by the attacks. As service members around the world reflect on where they were and what they were doing on that day, the community on Guam unites to commemorate the event in partnership with military leaders, local leaders, residents, and first responders. Today, Marines stationed on Camp Blaz have a unique opportunity to reflect on the impact of the September 11th attacks, while living on an island that itself has endured hardship – including brutal attacks, massacres, and occupation. Positioned at the forefront of the Indo-Pacific region, we remain vigilant against emerging threats to our nation’s security with a sense of professionalism and service – core to our values. On September 11th, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 hits the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 0846 EST; 2246 CHST, followed by American Airlines Flight 175 hitting the South Tower at 0903EST; 2303 CHST, and finally American Airlines Flight 77 hitting the Pentagon at 0937 EST; 2337 CHST. The fourth hijacked flight, United Airlines Flight 93, intended for the U.S. Capital, crash lands near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, due to the courageous actions of passengers onboard.
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The MMOA Roadshow is coming to Okinawa, Sept. 8-9, 2025. There will be four roadshow briefs, a boards and programs brief as well as company and field grade town halls for your specific MOS.
Tamuning, GU - Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, the Marine Corps’ newest activated installation, continues to demonstrate significant growth in infrastructure, personnel, and even services for its Marines. On August 4th, 2025, the installation celebrated another operational achievement and opportunity for its Marines – the first Chaplains Religious Enrichment Development Operation (CREDO) marriage enrichment retreat (MER) at Rhiga Royal Guam Resort in Tamuning, Guam. The event ran from August 4-6 in support by Marine Corps Installations Pacific (MCIPAC) CREDO Deputy Director, Chaplain Adam R. Boggess. Historically, MCIPAC CREDO events have supported service members in mainland Japan, Okinawa, and Hawaii, offering enrichment for individuals, families, and marriages. The addition of MCIPAC CREDO on Guam reflects the growing needs of the Marine Corps community on the island.
20年以上続く海兵隊キャンプ・コートニーの英語キャンプが今年も8月18日よりスタートしました。
At 1153, July 7, 2025, the very first grenade was thrown on the Marines Corps’ newest grenade range - Skaggs Urban Training Complex (UTC). “The purpose of today's range is to build confidence and proficiency in the ability of Marines and Sailors of CLC-34 as well as Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz to employ the M67 hand grenade,” said Maj. Inchul Ha, detachment commander, Combat Logistics Company 34, Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group. The facility consists of three parts; the M69 practice grenade range, M67 grenade range, and the Sacon grenade house.