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. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Roger Turner, III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) commanding general, addresses key media representatives at Camp...
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Noah Uhrbrock, a calibration technician assigned to Intermediate Repair Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, 3rd Marine...
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Sael Garcia, sergeant major of 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, performs ammunition can lifts during the combat fitness test on...
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Stephen Storch, a section chief with 2nd Battalion, 10th Marines, forward deployed with 3rd Marine Division as part of...
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kiomara Roybal, military police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, apprehends a simulated...
On April 24, 2026, nearly 50 Marines and civilian staff from Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz completed their second environmentally focused community relations (COMREL) project of the year, continuing their commitment to environmental preservation and community engagement. The initiative titled “Marines in the Wild,” was centered on debris removal and beach restoration at Tanguisson Beach, which had been impacted by Super Typhoon Sinlaku and ongoing illegal dumping. In collaboration with Camp Blaz’s Public Works Department (PWD) Environmental Team, the group removed over 6,000 pounds of debris, including plastic waste, aluminum cans, and more.
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4月28日、金武町のネイチャーみらい館で、園児たちが海兵隊員とともにビーチ清掃やマングローブの植樹を体験し、自然環境の大切さを学びました。 地域との交流を深めながら、笑顔あふれる学びの一日となりました。
4月25日、海兵隊キャンプ・ハンセンにおいて、ハンセンUSO主催のイースター・エッグハントイベントが開催されました。
U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Afton Smiley, a native of Kenosha, Wisconsin, was recently named the Joint Region Marianas (JRM) Junior Service Member of the Year for 2025. The honor was bestowed during a ceremony on March 6, 2026, for which she was awarded a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in recognition of her exemplary performance in the combat camera military occupational specialty and her exceptional contributions to the local community. "Lance Corporal Smiley’s exceptional skills and unwavering commitment to duty reflect the core values of the Marine Corps and exemplify the level of service we strive to achieve," said Maj. Mark Crum, Communication Strategy and Operations Director, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz. "Her leadership and community engagement have set a standard for junior service members throughout the region."
As part of the 2017 Biological Opinion, Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz’s Natural Resources Team has spearheaded contracts, projects, and outreach efforts to strengthen designated Forest Enhancement Sites (FES) across the installation while working to minimize impacts to native species throughout the installation’s footprint. Invasive species, including non-native animals and plants, have severely impacted Guam’s native ecosystems by outcompeting native species for resources and hindering their growth. Storm events, such as Typhoon Mawar in 2023, combined with human activity and the spread of invasive species, have further strained the island’s biodiversity.