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    Camp Blaz Marines and Sailors move into new barracks

    Camp Blaz Marines move into new barracks

    Photo By Cpl. Brayden Daniel | U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz senior leaders; U.S. Navy Capt. Blake Burket,...... read more read more

    MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP BLAZ, GUAM

    05.16.2025

    Story by Cpl. Brayden Daniel 

    Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz

    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.”

    Later in the afternoon, Camp Blaz hosted a ribbon-cutting soft opening. The opening commemorated not just the completion of a building, but it represented years of planning, coordination, and hard work by Navy and Marine Corps leaders, engineers, and contractors dedicated to bringing the vision of Camp Blaz to life.

    Construction on Camp Blaz is overseen by the Officer in Charge of Construction Marine Corps Marianas. The OICC is a specialized Navy command led by U.S. Navy Capt. Blake Burket, who also attended the soft opening on Friday. “This ribbon cutting is a big deal for our team," said Burket. "Our construction managers, contracting officers, and engineering technicians work for years on these projects. Starting from a blank field to delivering a final building is very rewarding. It’s something they can hang their hat on, both as residents of Guam making history in their own backyard, and as professionals, contributing to this milestone moment.”

    The 300-room barracks and common area were designed to enhance on-base living for the Marines and Sailors. The common area includes recreational activities, study areas, a kitchen, and laundry facilities.

    “These new barracks are a huge upgrade, everything’s clean, modern, and actually feels like a home,” said Dela Cerda. “The common areas are spotless with new TVs, couches, and even a solid kitchen setup. It is definitely a morale booster.”

    The facility is the first of several key infrastructures on the Main Cantonment aimed at fully operationalizing the base. In addition to moving onto the base, Camp Blaz and Naval Base security forces activated the Blaz main gate.

    “It is foundational, you can’t build a base without people living on it and working on it,” said Govea. “It’s only going to improve our operational capabilities by having Marines and Sailors who are happy to be with Camp Blaz and ready to get after it every day.”

    Currently, seven other bachelor enlisted quarters are under construction. Once completed the barracks will be capable of housing just under 4,800 junior Marines and Sailors. There are two Bachelor Officers Quarters that will house 388 Marine Corps senior enlisted leaders and officers. Ongoing construction completion dates for these living quarters is phased over the next one to three years.

    With the first barracks now complete and more facilities on the horizon, Camp Blaz continues to take shape as a strategic hub for Marine Corps operations in the Pacific.

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    Date Taken: 05.16.2025
    Date Posted: 05.18.2025 21:34
    Story ID: 498157
    Location: MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP BLAZ, GU

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