Hawaii Military Guide - Summer-Fall 2024

CHECKING IN If you arrive at the airport without a sponsor meeting you, check-in at the USO Office located on the ground level between Baggage Claim E & F. The USO can assist you in calling MCBH to send someone to pick you up. All SNCOs, officers and Marines with families should report to the Staff Duty in Bldg. 216. TEMPORARY LODGING The Inn at the Corps @ Kaneohe Bay (808-254-2806) Bldg. 6534. The Temporary Lodge Facility offers rooms with kitchenettes, two- to four-bedroom villas and beach cottages that may be reserved for a maximum of seven days. Reservations for active duty Marines stationed at MCBH or Camp Smith may be made four months in advance. Rooms can be reserved for 14 days, with extensions granted on request if available. If TLF is filled, your Welcome Aboard Packet should have a list of TLA approved hotels. Five Palms Billeting (808-257-2409) Bldg. 503, Nimitz Rd. TLA Housing Office/IPA In-bound (808-257-2197/3197) Bldg. 1043. HOUSING Housing Department (808-257-2676) After Hours (808-257-1257) Lawrence Rd., Bldg. 1571. Be sure to put your name on a list for base housing within 72 hours of checking in with command. If no base quarters are available, they will assist you in finding suitable housing. Nestled on scenic Mokapu Peninsula on the windward side of Oahu, MCBH Kaneohe Bay is home of III Marine Expeditionary Forces Hawaii and the Marine Forces Pacific Band. To reach it, take the H-3 freeway toward Kaneohe until you reach the main gate. The base is home to more than 8,000 Marines and sailors who are privy to some of the best year-round board surfing, body surfing and boogie boarding on Oahu. The two most popular beaches, Pyramid Rock and North Beach, are manned by lifeguards seven days a week. The Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course is one of the finest on the island. Fourteen beach cottages are available for rent, each providing a great view of Kaneohe Bay. MCBH-Kaneohe Bay 354 The Pacific War Memorial at the entrance to Marine Corps Base Hawaii depicts the raising of the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi on February 23, 1945 during the Battle of Iwo Jima. MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII- KANEOHE BAY

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