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Sound Reporting

If you live on the Windward side of Oahu, you likely in the vicinity of one of the training areas of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, a strategic military installation established in 1918, where service members live and train to this day. You may periodically hear noise from routine aircraft and helicopter flights and ground training. Training generally occurs weekdays, during day and nighttime hours. Weekend and nighttime training occurs as required. The military appreciates the understanding and continued support of the local community. While sometimes loud, this training is critical to ensure military units and service members are ready to accomplish their mission and return home safely.

 

We want to know what you hear

To improve our understanding of how training affects the community, we have implemented a sound reporting system. The information you provide will enable us to monitor what sounds are being heard, where they are being heard, and the scale of impact on the community.

Through this reporting system, we will be able to match specific training areas, types of training, and weather occurrences to better understand how they factor in to what the community hears. While MCBH’s training mission must continue, if there is an opportunity to make adjustments to reduce the sounds, we’ll try to take advantage of it.

You can report noise concerns to the Marine Corps by calling:  808.496.8832

Or by sending an email to:

KBAZ_COMREL@usmc.mil

Or by completing the form here:  Sound Reporting Form

To help facilitate a fast and appropriate response to your concern, please be sure to include your name, preferred contact method (email or phone) and details of the incident. Include the date, time, location and type of aircraft, if possible. All noise concern documents are filed with the Marine Corps Base Hawaii Community Relations Office.

To report unsafe flight incidents, call the Federal Aviation Administration Honolulu Flight Standards District Office at:  808.837.8300

To reach a 24-hour operator at the statewide Airport Hotline, call:  888.697.7813

 

Aviation

U.S. Marine Corps and Air Force aircraft fly in and out of Marine Corps Air Station for worldwide missions and for training flights around Kaneohe Bay and other island. Other services’ aircraft occasionally fly in and out of MCAS as well. Training exercises and real-world missions require late-night operations for aircraft, pilots, and aircrew.  In addition, nighttime training is mandated by Marine Corps Order to ensure air crew are able to operate in day and night conditions. MCBH also utilizes other training areas around the island. All aircraft must adhere to the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), but it is perfectly legal and normal for aircraft to fly over land.  However, MCBH has established more stringent course rules in order to create a safe and expeditious pathway for tenant and transient aircraft to depart and arrive the airfield. 

 

Ground-based Training Ranges

Military personnel must be ready to respond to many different situations when called upon. Training and testing activities must be diverse and as realistic as possible to prepare military personnel for what they will experience in real-world situations and ensure success and survival. US Marine Corps units conduct artillery and mortar training, and occasionally demolitions training Ulupa`u Training Area. Marine Corps Training Area Bellows is primarily used by infantry units from the Army, Marine Corps, HI National Guard, and other government agencies, where personnel learn and practice tactics designed to maximize their familiarity with the urban warfare in a safe and controlled environment. This training occurs during the day and nighttime hours. Noise from this training is frequently heard in the surrounding communities, especially those closest to the impact area. Training personnel and testing systems are necessary to achieve and maintain military readiness and safety.

 

Public Advisories

- The Marine Corps Base Hawaii Government and External Affairs office supports the mission by communicating on behalf of the installation and its leadership - providing clear, accurate, timely information to internal and external audiences. We employ a variety of communication strategies- including internal news and information products, media engagement, and public outreach.

- MCBH GEA provides public notice when larger scale USMC training activity deviate from typical training activities including publishing these announcements through social media, Neighborhood Boards, local elected officials, newsletters, and news releases.

- MCBH does NOT publicize routine day or night training activity. To learn more about routine training at MCBH visit these links (Unit Training;   MCBH News)

To view recent Public Advisories click here: Public Advisories

 

Public Awareness

We care about the communities that we have been privileged to be part of for the last century. Our presence is not always silent but our training is done only out of necessity. We are constantly evaluating and implementing ways to make our operations safer, more effective, and less obtrusive for the sake of the community. These include quiet hours, minimizing operations near residential and recreational areas, and strict adherence to Federal Aviation Administration, state and military regulations. 

Our goal is to train the units at Marine Corps Base Hawaii to be ready and able to respond to any crisis or contingency around the globe. We understand that being ready and able to protect our country is not always quiet. We all have a responsibility to preserve the environment and community well-being as we share this beautiful island. We thank you for understanding our necessity to train and look forward to working together in the future.

To report a noise concerns, fill out completely and submit the Sound Reporting Form, or call 808-496-8832.  All noise concern documents are filed with the Community Relations Office and added to the Commanding Officer's noise concern file.

 

Helpful Links

Aircraft Identification

Sound Reporting Form

FAAs Rules and Regulations

FAQs


Marine Corps Base Hawaii engages in a variety of training exercises and real-world military operations which sometimes generate aircraft and weapon noise. This includes aircraft training at MCAS Kaneohe Bay and surrounding airspace and range operations at Puuloa Training Facility and Marine Corps Training Area Bellows. Marine Corps Base Hawaii sincerely appreciates the community's support and patience as Marines and sailors train to defend this great nation and prepare for overseas contingencies.

 

 

economic impact study

Marine Corps Base Hawaii has completed an Economic Impact Study that evaluates the base's impact on the state and local economy. The neighboring communities include the towns of Kaneohe, Kailua, Waimanalo, and Aiea. The information represents annual data from 2012.

Total Economic Impact on the State of Hawaii: $1.5B

 

Job Creation:
  • MCB Hawaii directly employs 14,335 military, civilian and resident contractor employees.

  • Marine Corps Base Hawaii is responsible for creating 18,622 jobs in the State of Hawaii. including direct employment (military/civilian/contractor) and jobs attributed to their spending.

  • Military and Civilian jobs at MCB Hawaii generate $664.7M in direct payroll.

  • Military and Civilian personnel generate $1.1B in economic output.

  • Military and Civilian personnel generate $34.7M in taxes in neighboring communities.

 

Marine Corps Retiree Spending:
  • There are about 350 retired Marines living in the neighboring communities earning retirement benefits (pension and healthcare) of $11.9M.

  • Marine Corps retirees and their families contribute $5.2M to the local economic output.

 

Base Spending:
  • Maintenance and construction expenditures total $103M.

  • Range support and waste management services total $4M.

  • Base spending generates $180M in economic output, 1,189 jobs, and $7.6M in state and local taxes.

 

Local Significance:
  • Marine Corps Base Hawaii is the largest employer in Windward Oahu.

  • 93% (17,243 jobs) of total employment impact occurs in the communities surrounding the installations.

 

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Expand List item 11430Collapse List item 11430  Commanding Officer's Policy
 
CO's Statement on Environmental Stewardship

Policy Statement

Expand List item 11434Collapse List item 11434  Mālama I Ka ‘Āina
Mālama I Ka ‘Āina

April 15th and 16th 2024


As units aboard MCBH execute Operation “Mālama I Ka ‘Āina,” base residents are encouraged to do their part in keeping our installation and community clean.   

mcbh_ecpd_events@usmc.mil


What can you do to help?
Pick up trash in yards and on sidewalks as you move around base.  Call O’hana Military Communities at (808) 470-5400 to address cleanliness issues within base housing. 

Recycling and Waste

 

Expand List item 11435Collapse List item 11435  Mōkapu Cultural Sites Bike Tour
Mōkapu Cultural Sites Bike Tour

April 20th 2024 0900-1200


Join MCBH Cultural Resource Managers on a 3-mile bicycle tour of protected Native Hawaiian cultural sites of historical significance on MCBH Mokapu Peninsula. You will learn about Ancient Hawaiian Village Sites, Mokapu’s Ancient Hawaiian Burial Area, and historic 1920/30’s Beach Cottage Remnants, all while keeping a net zero carbon footprint!


Space is limited and on a first come first serve basis.


To Sign up contactmcbh_ecpd_events@usmc.mil or 808.496.6999


What to bring: BIKE, helmet, closed toed shoes, water bottle, snacks, and sun protection

 

Expand List item 11432Collapse List item 11432  Operation Clean Water ‘Ohana

 

Operation Clean Water ‘Ohana

April 3rd 2024 1400-1600


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED


Come out and celebrate Earth Month by helping Base Environmental label storm drains! Help us remind residents not to dump any pollutants that will harm our coastal ecosystems.


LOAs issued for all active duty.


To Sign up

contact: mcbh_ecpd_events@usmc.mil  or 808.496.6999


What to bring: Closed toed shoes, water bottle, and sun protection

 

Expand List item 11436Collapse List item 11436  Steps To Apply

Customers are encouraged to contact the Family Housing Office at 808-496-2676 to schedule an appointment.  Walk-ins may be accepted if a Housing Counselor is available otherwise, we will schedule a walk-in for the next available appointment.  Please be advised, the application and check-in process may take 45-60 minutes to complete.

Please follow the following instructions and call our office if you have any questions.  Once complete, applications will be forwarded to OMC/Hunt for processing. OMC/Hunt will then contact you to continue the housing process.

  • If you are new to the island you must check in with your unit, IPAC, and disbursing

    • Family Housing Office: 808-496-2676

    • OMC/Hunt Leasing: 808-470-5400, Option 1

    • S-1/Admin and Command Sponsor: Contact your UNIT to discuss how they would like you to start your check-in. They may start the check-in process digitally or they may have a person from your unit retrieve your documentation to start the check-in process for you.

    • IPAC and Disbursing can be contacted at: 808-496-2400/2676

  • All applicants must complete the required documents on the Family Housing website. If you have submitted an advance application you can skip this step. If you are new to applying for housing the documents are available at: https://www.mcbhawaii.marines.mil/Offices-Staff/S-4-Installations-Logistics/Family-Housing/How-To-Apply. Click on DD Form 1746 (Application for Assignment to Housing).  Your waiting list control date is determined by the date we receive all five documents.  If your packet is incomplete, your control date will be set on the date we receive the final document.

Expand List item 11437Collapse List item 11437  Temporary Lodging Allowance

Am I authorized Arrival TLA?

If you are new to the island you must check in with your Personnel Administration Center (IPAC) and the TLA Office to receive a TLA brief.

Where can I get a Certificate for TLA?

Service members with command sponsored dependents will receive a SNA Certificate for TLA purposes during the FHO Check-in appointment.

SNA Certificates are issued in 10 day increments for Navy personnel and the day before the move in date, if applicable for Marine personnel.

A SNA Certificate is issued for the first 10 days at your initial appointment and is issued even if you have not received an offer for PPV housing.  For example, when you check in on the first day of the month, you will be issued a certificate for the first 10 days and then issued another certificate for next ten days when you return on the 20th of the month. 

Single and Geo-Bachelors who rate TLA should report Mr. Gary Johnson at Building 7027, Room 102.  Mr. Johnson’s telephone number is 808-496-4170 and his office is located across from the Officer’s Club.

What if my move-in date is delayed?

TLA extensions: TLA extensions MAY be granted if there is a delay in the availability or assignment to PPV housing at no fault of the service member.  When a delay occurs prior to FHO receiving the PPV Transmittal Form, TLA will be authorized when the first home is available to move in.  If a copy of your PPV Transmittal Form is provided to FHO, the service member should have a discussion with Ohana/Hunt about lodging costs due to any delays with the home not being available.

If not on TLA: The service member or spouse should have a discussion with Ohana/Hunt about any delays with the home not being available and/or any issues due to the delay of the move in date.

Expand List item 11438Collapse List item 11438  Upon Arrival

Service Members accompanied by command-sponsored dependents must check-in with their unit and the Installation Personnel Administration Center (IPAC), and promptly report to the Family Housing Office within three working days of arrival. Marines will be required to provide a copy of their endorsed original orders, detaching and reporting endorsement from their S-1, and travel voucher/documents.  Other service members supported at MCB Hawaii will need to provide a copy of their endorsed original orders and Command Sponsorship Letter.  Please contact us if you have any questions about your application and process, or to schedule an appointment with our counselors.
Important Reminder:  Per MCO 11000.22, all Military Personnel inbound to MCBH must report to the Family Housing Office prior to entering into an off-base lease agreement or purchasing a home.
Failure to report may impact Temporary Lodging Allowance (TLA) entitlements, and forfeit future government paid local move.

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Weed Warriors

April 13th & 27th 2024 0800-1200


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 


Join the Natural Resources team in removing invasive plants from Endangered Species habitats! Come prepared to work hard, get dirty, and possibly wet!


LOAs issued for all active duty


To Sign up contact to mcbh_ecpd_events@usmc.mil or 808.496.7000 


What to bring: Closed toed shoes, water bottle, and sun protection

Expand List item 11439Collapse List item 11439  Who Is Eligible

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR ON BASE HOUSING?  Priority status is based on eligibility.

- FHO is currently only accepting housing applications from Active Duty Personnel. 

- Active Duty personnel attached to MCBH with command sponsored dependents.

- Active Duty Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Reserve and Guard Personnel on active duty under Title 32, with command sponsored dependents and who are not attached to MCBH. 

- Single Active Duty Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Reserve Guard Personnel on active duty orders under Title 32, with BAH established and who are not attached to MCBH.