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Japanese media have reported that U.S. Marine Corps troops who began relocating from Okinawa to Guam late last year will begin moving to the barracks at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz in June.
The barracks were originally slated to open in June, but Secretary of the Navy John Phelan directed that they open by Friday, ...
Some 50 Marines and Sailors moved into the newly built Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz enlisted barracks on Friday, nearly five ...
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Approximately 75 U.S. Marines and Navy sailors, who are based on Guam as part of a relocation from Okinawa, will be moving into the barracks at the Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz main cantonment in ...
(Kyodo) GUAM (Kyodo) -- U.S. Marine Corps troops, who began relocating from Japan's Okinawa to Guam late last year, will begin occupying barracks at Camp Blaz in June, a spokesperson for the Guam ...
U.S. Marine Corps troops, who began relocating from Japan's Okinawa to Guam late last year, will begin occupying barracks at Camp Blaz in June, a spokesperson for the Guam-based facility said, as ...
Two U.S. Marines in Okinawa, Japan, are under investigation for alleged rapes, police said Thursday, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents. The United States has ...
To assist those affected, the base food pantry offered perishable goods Wednesday afternoon at the commissary and chapel to families and troops living in the barracks who lost food during the outage.