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An aerial image of Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS)

An aerial image of Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS)

An aerial image of Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Kaneohe Bay printed on the floor at the MCAS Kaneohe Bay Passenger and Cargo Terminal acts as a visual reference for members of the Guam Relocation Project Off... More

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) staff take a moment to view the Mokapu Peninsula from one of the highest points it offers during a tour of MCBH, Sep. 13, 2018. ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Kaneohe Bay, guides the Guam Relocation Project Office as they tour an MV-22 Osprey hangar, Marine Corps Base Hawa... More

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) staff take a moment to view the Mokapu Peninsula from one of the highest points it offers during a tour of MCBH, Sep. 13, 2018. ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton (center),

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton (center),

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton (center), commanding officer, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 363, Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker (right), commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Kaneoh... More

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) staff take a group photo during a tour of MCBH, Sep. 13, 2018. Satoshi Tanaka, Deputy Director General, Bureau of Local Cooperat... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nathaniel Baker, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Kaneohe Bay, greets the Guam Relocation Project Office outside of the MCAS Kaneohe Bay Passenger and Cargo Termina... More

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Col.

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Col.

Members of the Guam Relocation Project Office and Col. Stephen J. Lightfoot, commanding officer, Marine Aircraft Group 24, Lt.Col. Nathan Baker, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, and Mr.... More

Members of the JGuam Relocation Project Office and

Members of the JGuam Relocation Project Office and

Members of the JGuam Relocation Project Office and Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) staff take a moment to view the Mokapu Peninsula from one of the highest points it offers during a tour of MCBH, Sep. 13, 2018.... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton, commanding officer, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 363 educates members of the Guam Relocation Project Office on MV-22 Ospreys and how they are properly housed, Ma... More

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