New Policy for Portable Air-Conditioner use in PPV Housing - Residents residing in Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton's housing districts are now allowed to own and use portable air–conditioners based on approved permissions from the PPV property management companies. For more information call your district manager.
Lincoln Memorial Housing is now giving camp Pendleton residents a discounted price toward their living expenses. There are a total of 700 newly-remodeled homes available for families to reside in, and once applicants move in, they are eligible to receive a concession of $350 for a three-bedroom home, and $400 for a two-bedroom home. - Lincoln Memorial Housing is now giving camp Pendleton residents a discounted price toward their living expenses. There are a total of 700 newly-remodeled homes available for families to reside in, and once applicants move in, they are eligible to receive a concession of $350 for a three-bedroom home, and $400 for a two-bedroom home.
A Camp Pendleton Marine takes a closer look at one of the vehicles on sale at the base Resale Lot, April 29. Camp Pendleton officials recently issued BaseGram 21-10 to regulate the use of the base’s Resale Lot due to a rising number of illegally parked, stored and commercially sold vehicles. - A Camp Pendleton Marine takes a closer look at one of the vehicles on sale at the base Resale Lot, April 29. Camp Pendleton officials recently issued BaseGram 21-10 to regulate the use of the base’s Resale Lot due to a rising number of illegally parked, stored and commercially sold vehicles.
Anthony Reyes, president, National Federation of Federal Employees’ Local 919 chapter and maintenance mechanic, Facilities Maintenance Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, signs a revised labor union agreement with Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, MCB Camp Pendleton, March 10. The new contract will affect nearly 1,200 of the base’s federal employees, who represent a majority of the union bargaining power on base. The base’s rising number of employed civilian personnel prompted revisions to the existing agreement made with the NFFE in 1998. - Anthony Reyes, president, National Federation of Federal Employees’ Local 919 chapter and maintenance mechanic, Facilities Maintenance Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, signs a revised labor union agreement with Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, MCB Camp Pendleton, March 10. The new contract will affect nearly 1,200 of the base’s federal employees, who represent a majority of the union bargaining power on base. The base’s rising number of employed civilian personnel prompted revisions to the existing agreement made with the NFFE in 1998.
Military spouses now have the right to retain residency for voting and tax purposes after President Obama signed the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act into public law Nov. 11.::r::::n::The president signed the 2003 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act amendment to allow a service member’s spouse to keep their home-state residency when accompanying their military husband or wife under orders.::r::::n:: - Military spouses now have the right to retain residency for voting and tax purposes after President Obama signed the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act into public law Nov. 11.::r::::n::The president signed the 2003 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act amendment to allow a service member’s spouse to keep their home-state residency when accompanying their military husband or wife under orders.::r::::n::
Camp Pendleton's Domestic Animal Control picked up::r::::n::2-year-old Fergy last week after animal control staff found the pit bull roaming the base. Fergy awaits off-base adoption. - Camp Pendleton's Domestic Animal Control picked up::r::::n::2-year-old Fergy last week after animal control staff found the pit bull roaming the base. Fergy awaits off-base adoption.
Hollie D. Kelly, sexual assault response coordinator, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, briefs a group of family readiness officers from various units at the Marine Corps Family Team Building Readiness Center, Nov. 17. - Hollie D. Kelly, sexual assault response coordinator, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, briefs a group of family readiness officers from various units at the Marine Corps Family Team Building Readiness Center, Nov. 17.
Cpl. William R. Ellington, armorer, MWSS-373, 3rd MAW, navigates his Humvee through rough terrain while engaging enemy units in the Combat Convoy Simulator at Las Pulgas, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton - Cpl. William R. Ellington, armorer, MWSS-373, 3rd MAW, navigates his Humvee through rough terrain while engaging enemy units in the Combat Convoy Simulator at Las Pulgas, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Per Marine Corps Order 1230.5B new changes are being made to the Marine Corps Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery restest policy, slated to be in effect Sept. 1. - Per Marine Corps Order 1230.5B new changes are being made to the Marine Corps Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery restest policy, slated to be in effect Sept. 1.