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This is a list of installations used by the United States Marine Corps, organized by type and state. Most US states do not have active Marine Corps bases; however, many do have reserve bases and centers. In addition, the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment maintains Marines permanently at numerous naval installations across the United States and abroad. The Corps also shares its headquarters with the rest of the United States armed forces at the Pentagon in Virginia.
United States
Marine Corps Bases and Air Stations
Satellite Bases and Aviation Facilities
Marine Corps Detachments
Marine Corps Reserve
Overseas
Closed/Converted
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Overseas
Insignia | Installation | Date | Location | Country |
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Con Thien | 1969 | Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone | Vietnam | |
Chu Lai | 1970 | Dung Quat Bay | Vietnam | |
Marble Mountain Air Facility | 1971 | Marble Mountain | Vietnam | |
Da Nang Air Base | 1972 | Da Nang | Vietnam | |
Camp Carroll | 1972 | Cam Lo | Vietnam | |
MCAS Rose Garden | 1973 | Nam Phong | Thailand | |
Khe Sanh Combat Base | 1975 | Quảng Trị | Vietnam | |
Ky Ha Air Facility | Ky Ha Peninsula (Quang Nam province, Nui Thanh District) | Vietnam | ||
Camp Monteith | 2007 | Gnjilane | Kosovo | |
FOB Delhi | 2012 | Garmsir District | Afghanistan | |
Patrol Base Jaker | 2014 | Nawa-I-Barakzayi District | Afghanistan | |
FOB Geronimo | 2014 | Nawa-I-Barakzayi District | Afghanistan | |
Camp Dwyer | 2021 | Garmsir District | Afghanistan | |
Firebase Fiddler's Green | 2021 | Nawa-I-Barakzayi District | Afghanistan | |
Kandahar International Airport | 2021 | Daman District | Afghanistan |
See also
- Marine Corps Installations Command
- Marine Corps Installations East
- Marine Corps Installations West
- List of United States military bases
- List of United States Navy installations
- List of former United States Army installations
- List of United States Air Force installations
- List of United States Space Force installations
Citations
- Camp Allen/Elmore
- Marine Barracks Adak
- Brush, Peter. "Big Guns of Camp Carroll". Leatherneck.com. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
References
- Bibliography
- Shettle Jr., M. L. (2001). United States Marine Corps Air Stations of World War II. Bowersville, Georgia: Schaertel Publishing Co. ISBN 0-9643388-2-3.
- Web
- "Units by Location". United States Marine Cordps. Archived from the original on 25 September 2007. Retrieved 2 October 2007.
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