Notice: The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EST on September 30, 2025. Military personnel will continue in a normal duty status without pay until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in excepted activities will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status.
U.S. Marines pose for a photo in front of cans collected during a canned food drive held by Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, on MCB Camp Blaz, Guam, Oct. 1, 2025. MCB Camp Blaz received more than double their original goal of 250 cans. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ryan Little)
Gold Star families, military leaders and Guam Government officials, pose for a photo after the proclamation signing in honor of Gold Star Mother’s and Families in Hagåtña, Guam, Sept. 29, 2025. Amended in 2011, our nation has recognized the last Sunday of September for all Gold Star family members. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Afton Smiley)
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, and staff of the Mayor of Dededo’s office, pose for a photo at the completion of the beautification event, Dededo, Guam, Sept. 26, 2025. In partnership with the Mayor of Dededo’s Office, Marines and civilians participated in a beautification initiative, painting landmarks, roadways, and conducting trash collection. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Chelsey Suarez-Pierce)
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Richard D. Marshall Jr., commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, and Sgt. Maj. Robert E. Catching, senior enlisted leader, MCB Camp Blaz, deliver the 250th Marine Corps Birthday Ball invitation to the Honorable Josh Tenorio, Lieutenant Governor of Guam, Hagåtña, Guam, Sept. 29, 2025. Each year, Marines across the globe celebrate Nov. 10, 1775, the day the Marine Corps was founded, and honor the Corps' proud legacy. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Afton Smiley)
Retired U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Elpidio Patague, phlebotomist, Naval Hospital Guam, wraps up U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Braiden Grissom, data systems administrator, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, with a bandage after donating blood during a blood drive on MCB Camp Blaz, Guam, Sept. 24, 2025. Camp Blaz partnered with Armed Services Blood Program Donor Center Guam and Naval Hospital Guam to help host a blood drive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Afton Smiley)
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Ryan West, communications operations officer, Headquarters Company, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, delivers a speech to the Guam Chamber of Commerce during the Toys for Tots kick-off in Tumon, Guam, Sept. 23, 2025. This year marks the 16th year Toys for Tots has been part of the Guam community. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ryan Little)
Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz prides itself on tradition and a strong set of values that guide its mission and community outreach. This year, as the Marine Corps celebrates 250 years of honorable service to our nation – Camp Blaz commemorates the milestone with participating in an island wide canned food drive, supporting the children of Guam.
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Dededo, Guam – On September 26th, Marines, and civilians with Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz participated in a village beautification initiative with the installation’s sister village – Dededo. This community relations (COMREL) event was aimed at fostering a mutual understanding between the people of Guam, military personnel, and their families. As part of the Joint Region Marianas' Sister Village program, COMRELs enable units to develop community connections, reinforce organizational values, and strengthen the military and federal government’s relationship with the local community.
As little as one can, CAN make a difference. From September 1st through October 1st, Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz is participating in the island-wide CANstruction canned food drive. The initial goal is collecting “250 cans for 250 years of the Marine Corp”, the mission: collect canned goods to feed children across Guam. The donation drive supports CANstruction, a community event hosted by Be Heartfelt, and Tower for Humanity. The event provides the opportunity to serve as good stewards of Guam by addressing issues that affect one of the island’s most vulnerable populations – its children. Donations will benefit Be Heartfelt’s “Meal Pack Program” which feeds 350+ children weekly by packing and distributing discrete meals. Thanks to the enthusiastic participation across the installation, the initial goal of 250 cans has already been surpassed – but the effort isn’t stopping there. Donation drop boxes will remain available through October 1st. On October 4th, Marines will join the CANstruction “build day” at the Agana Shopping Center to transform the donated cans into a large-scale structure. On the 5th, the public is invited by Be Heartfelt to view the creations and participate in voting to recognize teams on their impressive structures and donation efforts. Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz remains committed to being a good neighbor and partner to the community, standing alongside Guam’s families in service and support.
DEDEDO, GU – It has now been 24 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 – the single deadliest attack on U.S. soil in the 21st century, resulting in the loss of nearly 3,000 lives. Before this tragedy, the last major attacks on American soil were over 50 years earlier, during World War II, with Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the entire island of Guam enduring assaults that targeted American citizens, service members, and our allies. More than two decades later, remembrance ceremonies continue across the nation and around the world to honor those who lost their lives, those affected, and those forever changed by the attacks. As service members around the world reflect on where they were and what they were doing on that day, the community on Guam unites to commemorate the event in partnership with military leaders, local leaders, residents, and first responders. Today, Marines stationed on Camp Blaz have a unique opportunity to reflect on the impact of the September 11th attacks, while living on an island that itself has endured hardship – including brutal attacks, massacres, and occupation. Positioned at the forefront of the Indo-Pacific region, we remain vigilant against emerging threats to our nation’s security with a sense of professionalism and service – core to our values. On September 11th, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 hits the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 0846 EST; 2246 CHST, followed by American Airlines Flight 175 hitting the South Tower at 0903EST; 2303 CHST, and finally American Airlines Flight 77 hitting the Pentagon at 0937 EST; 2337 CHST. The fourth hijacked flight, United Airlines Flight 93, intended for the U.S. Capital, crash lands near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, due to the courageous actions of passengers onboard.