Do come financially prepared! Bring enough money to cover expenses such as food, rent deposits, and temporary lodging, whether it is on base or off base, and for which you will be reimbursed when you settle your travel claim with Disbursing. Please click here to view the paperwork requirements and frequently asked questions. You can also make appointments.
This new system focuses on access control procedures to ensure the protection of Active Duty personnel, residents and civilian employees.
Unescorted visitors must be sponsored or on official business. Every installation has a special DSN number and the numbers vary by world-wide location.
In order to place a call using DSN, the caller must be using a military phone on an installation. Cell phones cannot dial DSN numbers. Please note that long distance charges may be incurred. In addition, the base conducts specialized schools and other such training as the Commandant of the Marine Corps may direct. Pendleton, in honor of MGen. Joseph Henry Pendleton.
Camp Pendleton was declared a "permanent" installation in October , and in , General Vandergrift stated that the base's future role was to be the center of all West Coast Marine activities and the home of the 1st Marine Division, with a peacetime strength of 12, The Corps has broadened its mission capabilities since the 's, as "amphibious" became "expeditionary", combining infantry, armor, supply and air power.
The base is separated into camps, each numbered to identified their physical location within the base. Southern California is a highly populated area that continues to grow at a very rapid pace. Camp Pendleton area is so large that it borders several cities and three counties. Camp Pendleton is directly north of the city of Oceanside, CA with a population of , people. San Diego County, which borders Camp Pendleton to the south and southeast, has a population of 3,, Riverside County, which borders Camp Pendleton to the east, has a population of 2,, Orange County, which borders Camp Pendleton to the north, has a population of 3,, While Southern California is vastly populated, it gives our service-members options and varied opportunities of living, either be city living, beachfront living, or country living and all these opportunities offer plenty of recreational options for the service-members and their families.
The base is adjacent to the City of Oceanside, a military town, by the Main Gate in the south. There are more than 1, species of plants, fish and animals, some of which are either threatened or endangered. Wildlife and habitat protection is a top concern of all who live, work and train at Camp Pendleton. Skip to main content Press Enter.
The Army lost interest in the project, but in April of it was announced that the rancho was about to be transformed into the largest Marine Corps base in the country. When expansion of all U. Roosevelt's proclamation of an unlimited national emergency on May 27, , an immediate need for additional amphibious force training facilities led to the construction of Camp Pendleton. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Base on Sept. Pendleton who had long advocated the establishment of a West Coast training base.
By , the first women Marine reservists arrived to help keep Base administration running smoothly. By October , Camp Pendleton was declared a "permanent installation" and by , became the home of the 1st Marine Division.
When Camp Pendleton trained the country's fighting force for the Korean and Vietnam Wars, approximately , Marines passed through the Base on their way to the Far East. The US Navy used the site between The Navy preferred Camp Pendleton over Fort Eustis for coastal artillery training in World War I, because the artillery could shoot over the undeveloped Atlantic Ocean waterfront without worrying about objections by landowners on the "receiving" end.
The state reclaimed the site at the end of World War I, and expanded it to to acres in part by by purchasing land east of Lake Christine. After the state moved the rifle range, space was available for additional training exercises, and the facility was called the State Military Reservation after Between , the site was known by the name of the current governor of Virginia - Camp Trinkle, Camp Byrd, etc.
It constructed barracks, because training would occur year-round rather than just in the summer months when soldiers could stay in tents. William Nelson Pendleton. William Nelson Pendleton was Robert E.
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