G-7: Government & External Affairs

MCI- WEST Seal
Marine Corps Installations West
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Mission

The MCIWEST-MCB Camp Pendleton Government and External Affairs (G-7) provides federal, state, regional, and local engagement, Western Regional Environmental Coordination (WREC), encroachment prevention and mitigation, and quality of life support in order to support the operating forces, tenant commands, military personnel and families.


Functions

Marine Corps Western Regional Environmental Coordination
State & Federal Government External Affairs Liaison
Regional Encroachment Prevention & Monitoring

 

Contact Information

Phone Numbers:

G-7: 760-725-2674
Deputy G-7: 760-725-2667
 

Address:

Commanding General MCI-West MCB Camp Pendleton
(Attn: G-7) Building Number 1160, Room 280
Box 555010 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5010

Mission

The Community Plans & Liaison Office (CP&LO) serves as the Base Commanding General's direct representative with local communities, public elected officials, other government agencies and major landowners surrounding the Base.  The CP&LO staff also serves as the primary point of contact for any off-Base entities seeking a long-term use of Camp Pendleton land. This office serves in an oversight capacity to monitor encroachment issues that could potentially affect the Camp Pendleton mission or its tenant commands. The staff assists on Base strategic land use planning.

The office works with local, state and federal officials to coordinate planning of mutual interest issues within Southern California. When necessary, the CP&LO staff provides information to local community authorities and regional planning agencies about Camp Pendleton land use and its training mission.

CP&LO coordinates the assignment of Camp Pendleton officials to serve as liaisons with local chambers of commerce, school boards and other community organizations. These assignments assist in enhancing communication with many off-base activities and organizations.

The CP&LO also oversees the School Liaison Office (SLO), which coordinates education support services to maximize opportunities for academic success for transitioning military children/youth.  The School Liaison (SL) program fosters and promotes quality education for military children by working directly with the command, families, school districts, and local communities, and by providing referral services to family support agencies aboard MCB Camp Pendleton and in the local community.

Director CP&LO
760-725-6445

MAILING ADDRESS

Commanding General
Attn: CPLO
Marine Corps Base
Box 555010
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5010


School Liaison Office

School Liaison Officer
760-763-7385
School Liaison Officer
760-763-7386

Mission

The MCIWEST-MCB Camp Pendleton Government and External Affairs (G-7) provides federal, state, regional, and local engagement, Western Regional Environmental Coordination (WREC), encroachment prevention and mitigation, and quality of life support in order to support the operating forces, tenant commands, military personnel and families.


Functions

Marine Corps Western Regional Environmental Coordination
State & Federal Government External Affairs Liaison
Regional Encroachment Prevention & Monitoring

 

Contact Information

G-7 760-725-2674
Deputy G-7 760-725-2667
 
Commanding General MCI-West MCB Camp Pendleton
(Attn: G-7) Building Number 1160, Room 280
Box 555010
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5010

Mission

To promote awareness of the unique educational needs of military connected children and facilitate successful school transitions.

 
School Liaisons will

Develop, coordinate, and engage in school and community partnership initiatives that foster academic success;
Increase educator and community awareness of the Marine Corps mission;
Serve as the commander’s subject matter expert and point of contact for TK-12 education related matters;
Provide military families and students school transition and academic support information and resources.

 
Vision

The critical link between families, commanders, communities, and schools to improve educational outcomes, quality of life, and operational readiness.

 

Marine Corps Installations West