GEORGIA
ALBANY MC LOGISTICS BASEDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (912) 639-5000 or DSN 567-5000
(area code is changing to 229)
Mailing address: 814 Radford Blvd., Suite 20311, Albany,
GA 31704-1128
Internet: www.ala.usmc.mil/mclb/
Installation overview: Located near Albany in southwest
Georgia, Albany is home to Headquarters Battalion and the
Defense Distribution Depot.
Population: 700 active duty; 1,332 family members; 2,269
civilians
Housing: 97 officer family units; 572 enlisted family units;
22 unaccompanied officer units; 372 unaccompanied enlisted
units; 20 unit mobile home park; wait up to six months (912)
639-5962 or (800) 707-3614cq
Temporary lodging: 23 temporary units; eight-unit lodge
(912) 639-5614
Personal Services Center: (912) 639-5276
Schools: None on base
Child care: Two centers for 228, three-month wait; home
care for 54 (912) 639-5199/5175
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (912) 639-5985; benefits
(912) 639-5544; Tricare (912) 639-4367/(800) 333-5331
Commissary: Large l
Exchange: Small; shoppettex; Sh (912) 888-6801
Recreation: Bowling, library, auto hobby center, golf, gym,
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HAWAII
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII KANEOHE BAYDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (808) 257-8852 or DSN 257-8852
Mailing address: MCBH Kaneohe Bay, HI 96863-3002
Internet: www.mcbh.usmc.mil/
Installation overview: Located 12 miles northeast of Honolulu
on the island of Oahu, Kaneohe Bay encompasses Camp H.M.
Smith, Molokai Training Support Facility, Manana Family
Housing Area, Puuloa Range and the Pearl City Warehouse
Annex. It is home to Headquarters Battalion, MCB; III Marine
Expeditionary Forces, Hawaii; Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance
Force Pacific Fleet; 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Aviation Support
Element and Marine Corps Air Facility.
Population: 9,137 active duty; 4,772 family members; 2,230
civilians
Housing: 396 officer family units; 2,212 enlisted family
units; 48 unaccompanied officer units; 4,538 unaccompanied
enlisted units; wait up to one year (808) 257-2705/1257/1316.
Camp Smith housing (808) 471-0167 cq
Temporary lodging: 87 visitor units; 24 temporary units;
beach cottages (808) 254-2716 cq
Community Service Center: (808) 257-7787cq
Schools: Elementary school on base run by Windward school
district
Child care: Center for 92 (808) 257-1388
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (808) 257-2131; benefits
(808) 257-5849; Tricare (808) 257-1700/5041; also see Tripler
Army Medical Center
Commissary: Very large j
Exchange: Large; malll; M (808) 254-7522
Recreation: Bowling, library, auto hobby center, recreation
center, theater, golf, gym, tennis, swimming, fishing w
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NORTH CAROLINA
CAMP LEJEUNEDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (910) 451-1113 or DSN 751-1113
Mailing address: PSC Box 20004, Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0004
Internet: www.lejeune.usmc.mil/
Installation overview: Located near Jacksonville, N.C.,
Camp Lejeune is home to the II Marine Expeditionary Force,
2d Marine Division and 2d Force Service Support Group.
Population: 38,039 active duty; 11,097 family members; 4,861
civilians
Housing: 657 officer family units; 3,792 enlisted family
units; 313 unaccompanied officer spaces; 407 unaccompanied
enlisted spaces; 187 mobile home spaces; wait up to one
year (910) 451-2895/2146 cq
Temporary lodging: 90-room Hospitality Inn (910) 451-3041;
campground (910) 451-7473cq
Family Services Center: (910) 451-5340cq
Schools: Five elementary and two secondary schools on base
Child care: Two centers for 326, three-month wait; 90 homes
for 500 (910) 451-3090/2653
Health care: 206-bed hospital. Appointments/Tricare (800)
931-9501
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Large; 17 shoppettesl; 17 Sh (910) 451-2434
Recreation: Arts and crafts, auto hobby center, bowling,
library, tennis, golf, swimming, outdoor recreation, camping,
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NORTH CAROLINA
CHERRY POINT MCASDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (252) 466-2811 or DSN 582-1110
Mailing address: PSC Box 8003, Cherry Point, NC 28533-0003
Internet: www.cherrypt.usmc.mil
Installation overview: Located about 20 miles west of Morehead
City, Cherry Point is the world's largest Marine Corps base.
It is home to 2d Marine Aircraft Wing, Naval Aviation Depot,
Naval Hospital, and Combat Service Support Group 21.
Population: 7,874 active duty; 23,166 family members; 4,910
civilians
Housing: 326 officer family units; 2,438 enlisted family
units; 51 unaccompanied officer spaces; 4,236 unaccompanied
enlisted spaces; typical wait of two months; 76-space mobile
home park (252) 466-4792/4793/2139cq
Temporary lodging: 258 visitor units; guest house; campground
(252) 464-0000 cq
Personal Services Department: (252) 466-4401 (919) 466-4401
Schools: None on base
Child care: Center for 224, up to six-month wait; home care
for 206 (252) 466-3595
Health care: 23-bed hospital. Appointments and Tricare (800)
931-9501; benefits (252) 466-0122
Commissary: Largel
Exchange: Large; Mall; two shoppettesl; M; two Sh (252)
447-7041
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, golf, gym, tennis, swimming,
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NORTH CAROLINA
NEW RIVER MCASDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial: (910) 450-1113 or DSN:
750-1113
Mailing address: MCAS New River, PSC Box 2102, Jacksonville,
NC 28545-1001
Internet: www.lejeune.usmc.mil/mcasnr
Installation overview: Located four miles from the city
of Jacksonville on the east coast of North Carolina, New
River is home to Marine Corps Air Station Headquarters,
Marine Aircraft Group 26
and 2, and Marine Weapons Support Squadron 272.
Population: 6,028 active duty; 1,750 family members; 379
civilians
Housing: See Camp Lejeune657 officer family units; 3,792
enlisted family units; 313 unaccompanied officer spaces;
407 unaccompanied enlisted spaces; 187 mobile home spaces;
wait can be up to 1 year or more because of renovation projects
(910) 451-2895/2146 cq
Temporary lodging: See Camp Lejeune 90-unit inn; campground
(910) 451-3041 cq
Family Services Center: (910) 451-5340 cq
Schools: Elementary school on base run by DoDDs
Child care: Center for 150, waiting list; home care for
120 (910) 450-6712/6713
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (910) 450-4300; benefits
and Tricare (910) 450-4150; also see Camp Lejuene
Commissary: Smallx
Exchange: Smallx (910) 451-0530
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, gym, tennis, swimming,
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SOUTH CAROLINA
BEAUFORT MCAS
Main phone numbers: Commercial (843) 228-7100 or DNS 335-7100
Mailing address:MCAS, Beaufort, SC 29904-5001
Internet: www.bft.usmc.mil
Installation overview: Located in southeast corner of South
Carolina's Low Country, 50 miles north of Savannah, Beaufort
is home to Marine Aircraft Group 31.
Population: 3,689 active duty; 7,378 family members; 686
civilians
Housing: 144 officer family units; 766 enlisted family units;
120 unaccompanied officer spaces; 1,820 unaccompanied enlisted
spaces; wait up to two years (843) 228-7749cq
Temporary lodging: 42-unit temporary lodging facility; campground
(843) 522-1663 cq
Community Services Center: (843) 228-7353 cq
Schools: Two elementary schools on base run by DoDDs
Child care: Center for 181, short wait; home care for 150
(843) 228-7290
Health care: Hospital. Appointments (843) 228-5175/5198;
benefits (843) 228-5391; Tricare (843) 525-9415; clinic
(843) 228-7051
Commissary: Small; two minicommissariesx; two mc
Exchange: Small x (843) 228-7751
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, golf, gyms, swimming, outdoor
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SOUTH CAROLINA
PARRIS ISLAND MC RECRUIT DEPOTDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (843) 228-3712 or DSN 335-3712
Mailing address: P.O. Box 19001, Parris Island, SC 29905-9001
Internet: www.parrisisland.com/
Installation overview: Located in South Carolina's Lowcountry,
about 45 north of Savannah, Ga., Parris Island Recruit Depot
is the headquarters for the Marine Corps' Eastern Recruiting
Region.
Population: 2,200 active duty; 3,000 recruits; 3,500 family
members; 800 civilians
Housing: 116 officer family units; 470 enlisted family units;
28 unaccompanied officer quarters; 168 unaccompanied enlisted
units; 125 mobile home spaces; wait up to one year (843)
228-3340/2744cq
Temporary lodging: 48 rooms (843) 228-2976cq
Family Services Center: (843) 228-3791cq
Schools: Two elementary schools in off-base housing area
Child care: Center for 80, wait varies (843) 522-3514
Health care: See Beaufort Naval Hospital
Commissary: Largel
Exchange: Medium; shoppetteh; Sh (843) 525-3302, ext. 7238
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, golf, gym, swimming, outdoor
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VIRGINIA
HENDERSON HALLDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (703) 545-6700 or DSN 224-2013
Mailing address: Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps Battalion,
1555 S. Southgate Road, Arlington, VA 22214-5001
Internet: None
Installation overview: Located along the southern border
of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Va., just across the
Potomac River from Washington, D.C., Henderson Hall is home
to Headquarters Battalion, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps.
Population: About 500 active duty; 371 civilians2573/8225
Housing: See Fort Myers and Fort Belvoir and Bolling AFB,
D.C.
Temporary lodging: See Fort Myers and Fort Belvoir and Bolling
AFB, D.C.
Community Services Center: (703) 614-7200
Schools: None on base
Child care: See Fort Myers, Fort Belvoir, the Pentagon and
Bolling AFB, D.C.
Health care: See Fort Myers
Commissary: See Fort Myers, Fort Belvoir and Bolling AFB,
D.C.
Exchange: Large; malll; M (703) 979-8420
Recreation: Gym, tennis, swimmingh 3 !
VIRGINIA
QUANTICO COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMANDDONE
Main phone numbers: Commercial (703) 784-2650/2659 or DSN
278-2650/2659
Mailing address: Marine Corps Combat Development Command,
Quantico, VA 22134-5001
Internet: www.quantico.usmc.mil
Installation overview: Located in Prince William County,
35 miles south of Washington, D.C., Combat Development Command
is home to Marine Corps Systems Command, Marine Corps University,
Marine Corps War College and the Basic School.
Population: 6,822 active duty; 5,163 family member; 1,362
students; 4,986 civilians
Housing: 542 officer family units; 1,015 enlisted family
units; 64 unaccompanied officer units; 19 unaccompanied
enlisted units; wait periods vary considerably; 60-space
mobile home park (703) 784-2711/3148 cq
Temporary lodging: 78-room inn with 18 suites (800) 965-9511
or (703) 630-4444 cq
Community Support Services: (703) 784-2659cq
Schools: Three elementary, one middle and one high school
on base run by Virginia Domestic Dependents' Elementary
and Secondary Schools under the umbrella of the Department
of Defense Education Activity
Child care: Center for 305, 51 homes for home care (703)
784-2716/4470
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (703) 784-1699; benefits
(703) 784-1535; Tricare (703) 784-1717/1718/1729
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Large; four shoppettesl; four Sh (703) 640-8800
Recreation: Bowling, library, auto hobby center, recreation
center, theater, golf, gym, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation,
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