MCB HAWAII
Honolulu, HI 96817, USA

RELOCATION/WELCOME GUIDE

Digital Relocation/Welcome Guide

Information

Mission Statement

U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific (MarForPac) MarForPac is the largest field command in the U.S. Marine Corps. Headquartered at Camp H.M. Smith in Hawaii, it commands all Marine units at Marine Corps bases and stations in the Pacific and on the West Coast of the United States. Long-standing missions for

Planning Your Move

  Aloha! E Komo Mai — you are welcome here! May your tour of duty here be a rewarding, enjoyable experience! The key to a successful move to Hawaii is obtaining the correct information beforehand. Reading this publication and taking the time to familiarize yourself with all the services and

Upon Your Arrival

  Your sponsor should meet you at the airport with arrangements for your transportation and lodging. Once on island, Marines can check in at the USO (United Service Organization) Hawaii liaison desk at the airport. They can call your gaining duty station for transportation and provide a variety of assistance.

Housing

  Members are eligible for quarters aboard MCB Hawaii if they are on active duty and assigned to duty at MCB Hawaii with accompanying, command-sponsored dependents. Marines assigned to other duty station on Oahu that are supported by family housing at that location will not be eligible for housing at

Medical Services

  E Komo Mai — welcome to Naval Health Clinic Hawaii (NHCH), where your health and readiness are our focus. NHCH is comprised of two large clinics: Makalapa at Pearl Harbor Naval Base and Kaneohe Bay at MCB Hawaii. Other smaller clinics are located at Camp H.M. Smith, Wahiawa and

Dental Services

Naval Health Clinic Hawaii (NHCH) Makalapa Clinic Dental Department, Makalapa is at the far end of Makalapa Clinic, in Building 1407, and provides full-service dental care except for specialty level orthodontics. Dental clinic hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Annual examinations are scheduled by appointment. For

Family Services

  Like its name implies, Marine and Family Programs is a community-based division of MCCS that supports the individual Marine or Sailor and their families. With a knowledgeable and experienced staff of social workers, educators and specialists, Marine and Family Programs has something for everyone, from employment aid to education,

Retail and Shopping

  Whether purchasing fine, quality brands such as Coach, Ralph Lauren or Tommy Bahama; buying the perfect living room set to match your new home; or finally selecting that ultimate anniversary necklace that radiates “I love you” everyone has different shopping needs. MCCS’ Retail Division accommodates the diverse tastes of

Convenience Stores

  Marine Marts Flight Line at Kaneohe Bay The Flight Line Marine Mart, at the corner of First and B streets, offers grab-and-go products, hot meal items, sushi, pastries, desserts, freshly brewed coffee, sundries and groceries — something for everyone. Building 6797 Telephone 808-254-7676 Hours: 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Services at Kaneohe Bay

Aloha Key & Award Shop Awards, Engraving, Gifts and Keys Mokapu Mall, Building 6477 Telephone 808-254-2909 Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday and holidays.     Barbershop Mokapu Mall, Building 6477 Telephone 808-254-6588 Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to

Services at Camp H.M. Smith and Manana

Barbershop Building 4, Second Floor Telephone 808-486-8015 Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; closed Saturday, Sunday and holidays.     Dry Clean Express Drop Off and Pickup Alteration Service Available Building 4, Second Floor Telephone 808-488-1695 Drop Box: 24/7 Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday,

Recreation

  Hawaii is a recreational paradise. With beautiful year-round climate, warm ocean waters, sandy beaches, mountains, forests, parks and other facilities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Because recreational opportunities in Hawaii are many, it is impossible to list them all here. A wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities

Brief History

  Currently, MCB Hawaii is comprised of the base in Kaneohe Bay on Mokapu Peninsula, Camp H.M. Smith in Halawa Heights, Manana Family Housing, the Pearl City Warehouse Annex, Puuloa Range Training Facility near Ewa Beach and Marine Corps Training Area Bellows beside Waimanalo. The two major installations are at

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