Marine Corps Base Hawaii

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Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Mokapu Peninsula, Oahu, Hawaiʻi
Marine Corps Base Hawaii insignia
Aerial photograph of Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Marine Corps Base Hawaii is located in Hawaii
Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Coordinates21°26′37″N 157°44′56″W / 21.443611°N 157.748889°W / 21.443611; -157.748889
TypeMilitary base
Site information
Controlled byUnited States Marine Corps
Site history
Built1919
Built byUnited States Army
United States Navy
In use
  • 1918–49
  • 1952–present
Battles/warsPacific War
EventsWinter White House
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Col. Raul Lianez[1]
Garrison3rd Marine Regiment
Marine Aircraft Group 24
Combat Logistics Battalion 3
3rd Radio Battalion
Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 2 (US Navy)

Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), formerly Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay and originally Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay, is a U.S. Marine Corps facility and air station located on the Mokapu Peninsula of windward O'ahu in the City & County of Honolulu. Marine Corps Base Hawaii is home to Marines, Sailors, their family members, and civilian employees. The United States Marine Corps operates a 7,800-foot (2,400 m) runway at the base.[2]

MCBH is home for the 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, Marine Aircraft Group 24, Combat Logistics Company 33 (CLC-33), 3rd Radio Battalion, and the Navy's Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 2.[citation needed]

The base lies between the two largest windward O'ahu communities of Kailua and Kāne'ohe, and the main gate is reached at the eastern end of Interstate H-3. The main access to the base is by either H-3 or Mokapu Road. MCB Hawaii is located on the windward side of Oahu, approximately 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Honolulu. Marine Corps Base Hawaii occupies the entire Mokapu Peninsula, an area of 2,951 acres (1,194 ha; 11.94 km2). Two areas of the base are classified as conservation land, including the Ulupa'U Crater area (northeast peninsula) and the Nu'upia Pond area (at the Mokapu Road).[citation needed]

History

Old MCAS Kaneohe Bay insignia.

In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson designated 322 acres (130 ha; 1.30 km2) of land on Mokapu Peninsula for the military. The Kuwaahoe Military Reservation, became known later, in 1942 as Fort Hase. In 1941, Army artillery units moved into the area. In 1939, the Navy constructed a small seaplane base and upon its completion, Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay's role was expanded to include the administration of the Kaneohe Bay Naval Defense Sea Area.[citation needed]

Attack on Pearl Harbor

Aerial photograph of Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay two days after the Attack on Pearl Harbor.

On 7 December 1941, Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay was attacked approximately 9 minutes before the attack on Pearl Harbor.[citation needed]

Post World War II

In 1951, the Marines assumed control of the air station activities when naval aviation moved to Barbers Point Naval Air Station. On 15 January 1952, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay was commissioned. On 15 April 1994, the Marine Corps consolidated all of its installations in Hawaii. MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Camp H. M. Smith, Molokai Training Support Facility, Manana Family Housing Area, Puuloa Range, and the Pearl City Warehouse Annex combined to form a new command, the Marine Corps Base Hawaii, headquartered at MCBH Kaneohe Bay.[citation needed]

All U.S. military units located in Hawaii fall under the command of the U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) which is headquartered at Camp H. M. Smith on Oahu. The Commanding General of Marine Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC) also commands 12 Marine Corps bases and stations in Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Japan, operational forces in Hawaii and Okinawa Prefecture, and units deployed to Southeast/west Asia.[citation needed]

In 2010, parts of the movie Battleship were filmed aboard MCBH.[3]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the base has a total area of 5.8 square miles (15.1 km²), of which 4.4 square miles (11.4 km²) is land and 1.4 square miles (3.7 km²), or 24.74%, is water.[citation needed]

A panoramic view of Marine Corps Base Hawaii and Kaneohe Bay, taken from the top of K-T.

Demographics

For census purposes, the area is demarcated as the Kaneohe Base census-designated place (CDP), with a population at the 2020 Census of 9,483.[4] The CDP was formerly known as Kaneohe Station.[5]

Canadian Forces and Korean Navy P-3s on the flightline at the base.

Education

The Hawaii Department of Education operates Mokapu Elementary School on the MCBH property. As of 2020 its enrollment was about 900, making it the largest school by enrollment on the Windward side of the island.[6]

Renewable energy and "green" initiatives

Since 2004, MCBH has partnered with Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. to test the generation of electric power from ocean waves using a "PowerBuoy" wave energy converter, one of the first wave power projects in the U.S.[7]

The Azura wave power device is currently being tested in a 30-meter site at the base.[8]

Marine Corps Base Hawaii, under commanding officer Col. Robert Rice, installed solar water heaters on all base housing units, and on 8 December 2010, was scheduled to debut a "Net Zero" sustainable energy home, which uses solar power. The base fleet of government vehicles is also being changed over to hybrid and electric vehicles and most other "FlexFuel" vehicles now operate on E85 ethanol-based fuel. MCB Hawaii installed the first E85 pump in the state of Hawaii in November 2010, the first U.S. military installation in the world to do so.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Commanding Officer's biography Archived 2012-03-05 at the Wayback Machine on MCB Hawaii website
  2. ^ "PHNG Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Air Station (Marion E Carl Field)". Airnav.com. 21 May 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Marines, sailors man their 'battle' stations for upcoming movie" (Press release). Marine Corps Base Hawaii – Kaneohe Bay. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
  4. ^ "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Kaneohe Base CDP, Hawaii". United States Census Bureau.
  5. ^ "Kaneohe Base CDP, Hawaii". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "Home". Mokapu Elementary School. Retrieved 2020-10-08. Mokapu Elementary [...] is the only school aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii.[...]
  7. ^ Ocean Power Technologies projects: Oahu
  8. ^ "Hawaii Demonstration Project | Azura Wave".

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