U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Nick I. Brown, the commanding general of Marine Corps Installations West, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, encourages...
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Nick Brown, left, the commanding general of Marine Corps Installations West, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, learns...
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Nick I. Brown, left, and Sgt. Maj. Sherri N. Cook, right, the commanding general and command senior enlisted leader of...
Children experience the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Fire Department during the Marine Corps Community Services Camp Pendleton Exceptional Family...
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Nick Brown and Sgt. Maj. Sherri Cook, the commanding general and command senior enlisted leader of Marine Corps...
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Marcus Benson, a fleet-assisted personnel augment with Provost Marshal Office, Marine Corps Installations West, Marine...
U.S. Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations West, landscape during Operation Clean Sweep II at Marine Corps Base...
Marine Corps Installations West is comprised of five Marine Corps bases and stations within the southwestern United States. We provide installation and training infrastructure that enables Marine Corps air and ground forces to develop and sustain operational readiness. Our primary mission is to support training, sustain, deploy the warfighter, and to provide their families with services that enrich their lives.
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On Tuesday, November 17, 2020, the staff of the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (MCMWTC) responded to an extremely dangerous situation where both the base camp and partner housing area lost utility power during a combined extreme weather and natural disaster event.
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Due to the recent heat wave over the weekend, the California Independent System Operator issued a state-wide flex alert for energy consumption to prevent rolling blackouts across the state.
MCB Camp Pendleton, CA – Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton (MCBCP) is in the process of significantly bolstering their energy security through the installation of new equipment, the repair of failing equipment and upgrading and building out its facility related controls systems (FRCS) to provide command and control capability to over 600 facilities on site.
The Resource Management Branch with Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton’s Environmental Security Department worked with U.S. Marines to repair and install three solar-powered water circulators into Pendleton’s Lake O'Neill, Aug 4.
On Saturday, June 20, 2020, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar conducted two successful black start tests of their microgrid, passing a significant milestone in the process of testing and commissioning the power plant and microgrid.