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Building emergency kits can seem like a daunting task. You can build a kit all at once or build it over time, selecting items to buy each time you go shopping. You may already have some items around the house you could gather as well. Consider creating a build a kit treasure hunt for your children on a rainy day.

 

Bottom line—having all your supplies in a single location in your house that everyone, young or old, can locate and access means you will have what you need, when you need it.

 

For additional resources, visit Ready Marine Corps.

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Partnering

Risk Mitigation

Organize-Planning

Technology

Exercises

Community Resiliency

Training

 

P.R.O.T.E.C.T!

   The S-7 Mission Assurance Directorate provides programs for the protection of life and property, and restoration of resources affecting the Marine Corps Base Hawaii mission.  We provide emergency services, an active security posture and mission assurance programs designed to deter, detect, delay, defend, and mitigate natural or man-made crisis events.  Protection of this installation and supporting infrastructure preserves our capability to generate, project, and sustain essentials to execute the National Military Strategy. 

 

Installation Protection Office

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 0700-1600

808-496-8460 or 808-496-3019

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You have a role in emergency preparedness

Take advantage of preparedness training opportunities offered by your installation Emergency Manager and/or Marine Corps Family Team Building.There are many ways you can get involved to help further build a more resilient and prepared Marine Corps Community:

  • Conduct family and neighborhood emergency drills.

  • Check to see if your neighbor and fellow Marine have the supplies they would need in an emergency.

  • Share the information you learn about emergency preparedness with your children and other adults around you.

  • Be part of the ranks of citizens who form the Nation's first line of defense against severe weather by becoming a NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) SkyWarn Spotter—http://www.nws.noaa.gov/skywarn/

  • Participate in America’s PrepareAthon! Day, held twice a year on 30 April and 30 September and well as National Preparedness Month in September.

Ask your Installation Protection Manager for additional ways you can help.

Expand List item 11360Collapse List item 11360  Make A Plan

Making an effective plan includes two main components that prepare you for hazards in your locality and enhance your personal readiness, as well as that of your family: (1) a written emergency plan and (2) a written communication plan. 

Get Started
  • A written emergency plan is used to formalize your preparations. In reading the plan, everyone in the family should understand what to do, where to go, and what to take in the event of an emergency. Your plan needs to take into account special concerns, such as caring for very young, wounded, ill, injured, and elderly family members, protecting your property, retaining critical personal and financial records, and caring for your pets. 

  • An effective communication plan is a written record (a sheet or card) that instructs each member of the family to call an agreed upon point of contact and how to communicate critical information like location and status with each other in an emergency. Have contingencies in place to use social media or texting in the event phone lines are down. 

  • Navigate the following links and documents below to find useful information to help your family develop written plans for emergencies and prepare for various actions you may have to take. In particular, note the ready-to-use forms for a Family Emergency Plan and Contact Cards, as well as the Home Escape Plan Worksheet.

​Downloads

  Title
  Ballistic Missile Preparedness Brief
  Conditions of Readiness
  Disaster Emergency Kit
  Family Force Protection Plan
  Natural Disaster Definitions
  Potential Shelters and Safe Havens
  Siren Response Flyer
  Social Media Smart Cards
  Text 911
  Tsunami Town Hall Meeting

IMPORTANT: REAL-ID Requirement for Access to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton 

Starting 7 May 2025, all individuals seeking access to MCB-Camp Pendleton, must meet the following identification requirements:

  • DOD issued Identification Card:

    • If you have a DOD issued Identification Card (i.e. CAC, Dependent ID, Retiree Identification Card, VA Benefits Card, DBIDS Card), you may use that for base access, and do not need to be in possession of a REAL-ID compliant identification card or driver’s license.

  • REAL-ID Compliant Identification:

    • A government issued passport

    • A driver’s license or identification card marked with a star (REAL-ID compliant) is required to gain access to the base.

  • No REAL-ID/federally issued identification?

    • If you don’t have a REAL-ID compliant ID, you must present a noncompliant REAL-ID driver’s license or identification card in conjunction with an alternate identity document, such as:

      • A birth certificate with a raised seal

      • A Social Security card

  • Non-REAL-ID IDs with Certain Markings:

    • IDs with markings such as “Not Valid for Federal Purposes” or “Federal Limits May Apply” are not accepted for base access without an alternate identity document.

For more information on the REAL-ID Act and to check the status of your ID, please visit https://www.tsa.gov/real-id.

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Expand List item 11357Collapse List item 11357  Build A Kit

Building emergency kits can seem like a daunting task. You can build a kit all at once or build it over time, selecting items to buy each time you go shopping. You may already have some items around the house you could gather as well. Consider creating a build a kit treasure hunt for your children on a rainy day.

 

Bottom line—having all your supplies in a single location in your house that everyone, young or old, can locate and access means you will have what you need, when you need it.

 

For additional resources, visit Ready Marine Corps.

Expand List item 11358Collapse List item 11358  Contact Us
Partnering

Risk Mitigation

Organize-Planning

Technology

Exercises

Community Resiliency

Training

 

P.R.O.T.E.C.T!

   The S-7 Mission Assurance Directorate provides programs for the protection of life and property, and restoration of resources affecting the Marine Corps Base Hawaii mission.  We provide emergency services, an active security posture and mission assurance programs designed to deter, detect, delay, defend, and mitigate natural or man-made crisis events.  Protection of this installation and supporting infrastructure preserves our capability to generate, project, and sustain essentials to execute the National Military Strategy. 

 

Installation Protection Office

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 0700-1600

808-496-8460 or 808-496-3019

Expand List item 11359Collapse List item 11359  Get Involved
You have a role in emergency preparedness

Take advantage of preparedness training opportunities offered by your installation Emergency Manager and/or Marine Corps Family Team Building.There are many ways you can get involved to help further build a more resilient and prepared Marine Corps Community:

  • Conduct family and neighborhood emergency drills.

  • Check to see if your neighbor and fellow Marine have the supplies they would need in an emergency.

  • Share the information you learn about emergency preparedness with your children and other adults around you.

  • Be part of the ranks of citizens who form the Nation's first line of defense against severe weather by becoming a NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) SkyWarn Spotter—http://www.nws.noaa.gov/skywarn/

  • Participate in America’s PrepareAthon! Day, held twice a year on 30 April and 30 September and well as National Preparedness Month in September.

Ask your Installation Protection Manager for additional ways you can help.

Expand List item 11360Collapse List item 11360  Make A Plan

Making an effective plan includes two main components that prepare you for hazards in your locality and enhance your personal readiness, as well as that of your family: (1) a written emergency plan and (2) a written communication plan. 

Get Started
  • A written emergency plan is used to formalize your preparations. In reading the plan, everyone in the family should understand what to do, where to go, and what to take in the event of an emergency. Your plan needs to take into account special concerns, such as caring for very young, wounded, ill, injured, and elderly family members, protecting your property, retaining critical personal and financial records, and caring for your pets. 

  • An effective communication plan is a written record (a sheet or card) that instructs each member of the family to call an agreed upon point of contact and how to communicate critical information like location and status with each other in an emergency. Have contingencies in place to use social media or texting in the event phone lines are down. 

  • Navigate the following links and documents below to find useful information to help your family develop written plans for emergencies and prepare for various actions you may have to take. In particular, note the ready-to-use forms for a Family Emergency Plan and Contact Cards, as well as the Home Escape Plan Worksheet.

​Downloads

  Title
  Ballistic Missile Preparedness Brief
  Conditions of Readiness
  Disaster Emergency Kit
  Family Force Protection Plan
  Natural Disaster Definitions
  Potential Shelters and Safe Havens
  Siren Response Flyer
  Social Media Smart Cards
  Text 911
  Tsunami Town Hall Meeting
Marine Corps Base Hawaii PMO

MCBH Provost Marshal's Office
Building 1096
Box 63062
Kaneohe Bay, HI 96863
Adjacent to 3rd Street and the Softball Field

Hours of Operation
Sunday – Saturday: Available 24/7

Mokapu Gate Hours
Mon-Fri: 0530 – 2200
Sat – Sun & Holidays: 0800 – 1400

Non-Emergency Line: (808) 496-2123

Camp H. M. Smith PMO

Camp H. M. Smith Provost Marshal's Office
Building 601
Box 64126
Aiea, HI 96701
Adjacent to Main Gate

Hours of Operation
Sunday – Saturday: Available 24/7

Echo Gate Hours
Mon-Fri: 0530 – 0830, 1530-1730
Sat-Sun: CLOSED

Desk Sergeant / Alarm Monitor: (808) 869-7114 / (808) 869-8729 / (808) 869-8745

 

 

marine corps base hawaii fire department

MCBH Federal Fire Department Station 8
Building 4074
(808) 257-2022

Hours of Operation
Sunday – Saturday: Available 24/7

camp h. m. smith fire department

Camp H. M. Smith Federal Fire Department Station 16
Building 612
(808) 477-1317

Hours of Operation
Sunday – Saturday: Available 24/7

pass and id center

Visitors Contractor Center/Pass House
Bldg. 1637
(808) 496-2047

Hours of Operation
0600-1800 Monday-Friday
(Closed 1200-1245 for lunch)
Closed on all Federal holidays.


*Contractor and Vendor access credentials are issued Monday-Friday between 0600-1330.
**Marine Corps Community Partner Program access credentials are issued at the VCC/Pass House Tuesday-Thursday 0800-1100 by appointment only.

PMO Customer Service Center/Vehicle Registration
Bldg. 1095
(808) 496-0183

Hours of Operation
0730-1530 Monday-Friday
(Closed 1200-1245 for lunch)
Closed on all Federal holidays.

PMO Pass and ID Camp H. M. Smith
Bldg. 601
(808) 869-8735

Hours of Operation
0600-1430 Monday-Friday
*Contractor and Vendor access credentials are issues Monday-Friday between 0600-1400.
Closed on all Federal holidays.

game warden

Office: (808) 257-1821 

Hours of Operation
Monday-Wednesday: 0800-1600
Thursday-Friday: 1100-1900
Saturday-Sunday: CLOSED

traffic bailiff

PMO Customer Service Center/Vehicle Registration
Bldg. 1095
(808) 257-6991 / kbay_pmo_traffic_bailiff_smb@usmc.mil

Hours of Operation
0730-1530 Monday-Friday
(Closed 1200-1245 for lunch)
Closed on all Federal holidays.

police records

PMO Customer Service Center/Vehicle Registration
Bldg. 1095
(808) 257-6992

Hours of Operation
0730-1530 Monday-Friday
(Closed 1200-1245 for lunch)
Closed on all Federal holidays.

impound

PMO Customer Service Center/Vehicle Registration
Bldg. 1095
(808) 620-1587

Hours of Operation
0730-1530 Monday-Friday
Closed on all Federal holidays.

lost and found

PMO Physical Security
Bldg. 1095
(808) 216-6207 / (808) 496-8556 / physec_mcbh@usmc.mil

Hours of Operation
0730-1530 Monday-Friday
Closed on all Federal holidays.

Date Received/CCN

Description

001-25/13JAN25

CITI GOV TRAVEL CARD

002-25/16JAN25

BLACK BI-FOLD WALLET

003-25/21JAN25

COMPUTER MONITOR

004-25/21JAN25

FOLDING POCKET KNIFE

005-25/21JAN25

BLACK BACKPACK

006-25/27JAN25

VW KEY

007-25/27JAN25

LUG NUT WRENCH

008-25/27JAN25

WRENCH EXTENSION

009-25/27JAN25

TIRE PLUG TOOL

010-28/27JAN25

CHANNEL LOCK WRENCH

011-25/27JAN25

HATCHET

012-25/27JAN25

EXTENDED LUG NUT WRENCH

013-25/28JAN25

RADIO ANTENA

014-25/28JAN25

CHRYSLER KEY FOB

015-25/28JAN25

JEEP KEY FOB

016-25/30JAN25

SUBWOOFER

017-25/30JAN25

AMPLIFIER

018-25/30JAN25

STEREO

019-25/30JAN25

IPHONE 6

020-25/30JAN25

FISHING REEL

021-25/30JAN25

FISHING REEL

022-25/30JAN25

STANLEY TOOL KIT

023-25/04FEB25

SUNGLASSES AND SUNGLASSES CASE

024-25/04FEB25

JEEP ZIPPER WINDOWS

025-25/04FEB25

AMPLIFIER

026-25/04FEB25

SPEAKER

029-25/12FEB25

RED CARD HOLDER

030-25/19FEB25

SILVER IPHONE

031-25/19FEB25

BLACK IPHONE

032-25/19FEB25

BLACK AVIATOR SUNGLASSES

033-25/19FEB25

GOLD IPAD

034-25/19FEB25

GOLD IPAD

035-25/19FEB25

BLACK HP LAPTOP

036-25/19FEB25

BLACK IPHONE X

037-25/19FEB25

BLACK GALAXY S9

038-25/19FEB25

WHITE AND BLACK IPHONE 8

039-25/19FEB25

RED AND BLACK IPHONE 8

040-25/19FEB25

BLACK IPHONE 8

041-25/19FEB25

SHARPER IMAGE CAMERA

042-25/19FEB25

CHARING CABLE FOR CAMERA

043-25/19FEB25

BLACK IPHONE 8

044-25/19FEB25

BLACK IPHONE 7

045-25/19FEB25

BLACK AND GREY IPHONE

046-25/19FEB25

BLACK GALAXY S8

047-25/19FEB25

IPHONE X

048-25/19FEB25

BAG OF VARIOUS ITEMS

049-25/19FEB25

AMAON BOX W/ 2 BOOKS

050-25/19FEB25

WHITE AND SILVER IPHONE SE

051-25/19FEB25

BLACK AND SILVER ALCATEL ONE

052-25/19FEB25

BLACK AND RED PANTS

053-25/19FEB25

BLACK SHIRT

054-24/19FEB25

BLACK TROUSERS

055-25/19FEB25

BLACK AND SILVER GALAXY NOTE 10

056-25/19FEB25

BLACK IPHONE 7

057-25/19FEB25

PINK IPHONE

058-25/19FEB25

WHITE AND PEACH IPHONE 8

059-2519FEB25

BLACK SAMSUNG  NOTE 8

060-25/19FEB25

IPAD MINI

061-25/19FEB25

IPHONE 6

062-25/19FEB25

MOTOROLA NOKIA

063-25/19FEB25

IPHONE

064-25/19FEB25

LG CDMA

065-25/19FEB25

IPHONE

066-25/19FEB25

IPHONE 7

067-25/19FEB25

IPHONE WITH BLACK CASE

068-25/19FEB25

IPHONE 5

069-25/19FEB25

BLACK ALCATEL

071-25/20FEB25

APPLE WATCH ULTRA

072-25/20FEB25

TOYOTA KEY FOB

073-25/25FEB25

5G SIM CARD

075-25/10MAR25

DRIVER LICENCE

076-25/18MAR25

READING GLASSES

077-25/20MAR25

CAC

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Quiet Hours on MCBH?

2200 – 0600 on weekdays / 2300 – 0800 on weekends.

What are the Mokapu Gate Hours?

Mon-Fri: 0530 – 2200 / Sat – Sun and holidays: 0800 – 1400.

How do I sponsor someone onto base?

Please find the information under the Pass and ID Center Tab.

How do I get a pass for more than one day?

Please find the information under the Pass and ID Center Tab.

How do I register my car?

Please find the information under the Registration Tab.

Does my vehicle need to be registered on base?

Yes, please find the information under the Registration Tab.

Do I need to bring my weapons to PMO to register?

No. Please register your weapons first with HPD then bring the HPD registration form to Bldg. 1095, PMO Registration.

Where can I get a military exemption form for Hawaii vehicle registration?

You can get your military exemption form from PMO Registration at Bldg. 1095. Please bring your Hawaii insurance, import documents (if this is your first registration), driver’s license, DoD ID, and registration.

Do I need to register my house guest?

Yes. You need to register with PMO and your assigned Housing Office. Please find an explanation of registrations steps and privileges for House guests under the Pass and ID Center Tab. (MCBHO 5532.1).

What is required to sponsor foreign nationals on base?

Sponsors expecting unofficial FN visitors must provide at least 14 business days’ notice to the PMO Customer Service Center, Bldg. 1095. Please find the steps, required documentation, and times of service under the Pass and ID Center Tab.

After obtaining sponsorship and DBIDS, does my sponsored foreign national guest require an escort?

FN visitors are not authorized unescorted access and the sponsor must always accompany the FN visitor while on base. (MCBHO 5532.1)

How do I submit a Third Party Citation?

Please fill out the required form digitally and email to the provided inbox. The Operations Tab has the in-depth instructions and form.

Am I authorized to drink alcohol at the on-base beaches?

Please refer to page 12 of Base Order 1710.1 for information on consuming alcohol at on-base beaches.

Where do I go to check-out with PMO?

Please visit the Vehicle Registration Office at Bldg. 1095.