|
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION |
|
|
MCAS
Kaneohe Bay hours of operation: Mon -
Thurs, 7 a.m. - midnight; Fri, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Sat, 8 a.m. – 5
p.m. Closed Sundays and holidays.
Exceptions: Tuesday, May 8th, 7 a.m. – Wednesday, May 9th, 1
a.m.
Pu’uloa Range Training Facility: Mon - Sunday, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Exceptions: None
|
|
EVENTS |
|
|
May 10
– MCB Hawaii
supporting
Military
Appreciation
Luncheon in
Waikiki
– Ceremony to
redesignate the
CH-53 helicopter
squadron HMH-363
as Osprey
squadron VMM-363
May 13
–
Sprint Triathlon
held on base;
open to the
public; please
call 254-7590
for more
information
May 19
– Marines and
Sailors with MCB
Hawaii
supporting
military
appreciation
event at
Honolulu Zoo
Deployments:
Deployed units
include 3rd
Battalion, 3rd
Marine Regiment,
Marine Heavy
Helicopter
Squadron 362,
the U.S. Navy’s
VP-47 “Golden
Swordsmen.” F
Co, 2/3, is
deployed to
Australia.
Announcements:
• The draft
Osprey/H-1 EIS
is available on
our website at
http://www.mcbh.usmc.mil/MV22H1eis/
. The final
draft is
expected to be
completed and
released in
June.
• For
information
about job
opportunities at
MCB Hawaii,
visit the MCCS
site,
www.mccshawaii.com,
or call
254-7632.
Community
reminders:
• Kaneohe Bay
Air Show planned
for September
29-30 will
include the U.S.
Navy’s Blue
Angels. Please
visit
www.kaneohebayairshow.com
for more
information. |
|
NEWS |
|
Hawaii
Marines honor ANZAC Day — ROBERTSON BARRACKS,
NORTHERN TERRITORY, Australia —
Approximately 150 Marines with Fox Company, 2nd
Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, participated in
Australia-New Zealand Army Corps Day
celebrations in the Darwin area, April 25.
Full story
Hawaii Marines conduct cross training in
Crow Valley — CROW VALLEY, Philippines
— Deep in Central Luzon, Marines set up camp in
the dried up areas of the O’Donnell River, known
as Crow Valley.
Full story
Marines train in Austrailian Outback —
KANGAROO FLATS TRAINING AREA, Australia
— Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd
Marine Regiment, conducted a field training
exercise, April 16-20 to reinforce their
knowledge of basic infantry tactics, techniques
and procedures.
Full story
-
To express concerns about base
operations, including flight operations and base
personnel, please call our hotline phone number,
257-8852, or send a message from
http://www.mcbh.usmc.mil/inspector/complaintform.htm.
-
For additional information about
community event support, contact the MCBH Public Affairs
Office at 257-8832, -8840, or send an e-mail message to
MCBH.PAO.CR.FMB@USMC.MIL. You may also access the
current issue and archived past issues of our base
newspaper, The Hawaii Marine, at
http://www.mcbh.usmc.mil/news/news.htm.
-
Information about MCB Hawai‘i’s Marine
Corps Community Services (MCCS) programs, on-base
business and job opportunities, and special events is
available at
http://www.mccshawaii.com.
-
The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific
website provides a wide array of information and links
to other sites of interest, at
http://www.mfp.usmc.mil/. MarForPac, the senior
Marine Corps command in the Pacific region, includes
more than 74,000 Marines serving at 12 bases and
stations in Hawaii, California, Arizona and Japan, and
deployed aboard Navy ships and to worldwide locations.
The website for the MARFORPAC Band is
http://www.mfp.usmc.mil/mfpband/main.htm.
|
|
|
|