U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Justin Genovese, motor transport operations officer, Combat Logistics Company (CLC) 33, Combat Logistics Regiment 3, and Cpl. Martin Lautimer, a metalworker and machinist with CLC-33, speaks about CLC-33’s first Additive Manufacturing course on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Feb. 27, 2024. The program is designed to equip Marines with skills in computer-assisted design, 3D printing, advanced manufacturing, coding, and electronics. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Sgt. Brandon Aultman)
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – Some of the earliest settlers on Oʻahu arrived near Honolulu, establishing their presence on the ‘Ewa Plain. The Oʻahu that they settled was vastly different from the island we see now. The trials, achievements, traditions, and stories of those early settlers are the cornerstone for the collaborative efforts between the Kalaeloa Heritage and Legacy Foundation (KHLF) and the DoD’s Readiness and Environmental...
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – As early as next week, Hawaii-based MV-22 Osprey squadrons assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 24, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, expect to begin executing flight operations as the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) has deemed the aircraft safe to fly. The MV-22 squadrons will adhere to the Marine Corps’ three-phased approach, which begins with a focus on regaining proficiency in Core and Basic skills for pilots and...
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII –Marine Corps Base Hawaii was recently named the recipient of the 2024 Secretary of the Navy Environmental Award for Natural Resource Conservation and Environmental Quality. Each award highlights the contributions of the Marines, sailors, and civilians that comprise MCBH and their excellence in environmental leadership. MCBH was previously recognized for the same awards in 2022 and 2020 – a testament to the...
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - Today, the MCBH Environmental Compliance and Protection Division
received the laboratory results from soil samples collected from across the 3,000 feet of shoreline
perimeter of Pu’uloa Range Training Facility on Feb. 14-15, 2024.
These results will be reviewed and assessed in consultation with the Hawaii Department of Health,
the Navy Marine Corps Force Health Protection Command, and our interagency...