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Two road projects tied to the military buildup and worth more than a quarter of a billion dollars were announced Tuesday by ...
The United States Marine Corps on Thursday officially opened its first new base in 70 years, a 4,000-acre installation on the US Pacific island of Guam that one day is expected to host 5,000 Marines.
U.S. Marines render a salute during the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz Reactivation and Naming Ceremony at Asan Beach, Guam, Jan. 26, 2023.
The first contingent of Marines moving from Okinawa to Guam will bunk at Andersen Air Force Base, Naval Base Guam or off-base, not the Corps’ Camp Blaz, a 4,000-acre, multibillion construction ...
A Marine base in Guam "disabled" a drone flying over the installation Sunday, prompting a Naval Criminal Investigative Service inquest and a warning to the public that unmanned aerial systems are ...
The base was the first newly constructed Marine Corps base in 70 years. U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 368th military police company fire rounds on Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, Guam, Sept. 25 ...
The Marine Corps has formally opened its first new base in 70 years: Guam’s Camp Blaz, which is to become a “strategic hub” as the U.S. military expands its Pacific operations.
The base on Guam, the first new one for the Marines since 1952, will eventually house 5,000 troops. ... The first new Marine base since 1952, it is still under construction.
The Navy announced Friday that it has awarded Granite-Obayashi a $164.89 million contract for infrastructure construction at Marine Corps Base Guam.
Two proposals that would have increased the cost of the U.S. military's expansion in Guam by $10.2 billion are rejected as part of a compromise defense bill passed by the House.
The United States Marine Corps on Thursday officially opened its first new base in 70 years, a 4,000-acre installation on the US Pacific island of Guam that one day is expected to host 5,000 Marines.