U.S. Marines and Sailors aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton successfully completed the first iteration of Operation Clean Sweep, a deliberate maintenance stand-down that addressed the backlog of barracks maintenance requests through self-help projects and a surge of contracted labor, from Oct. 16-30, 2024.
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The Marine Corps is conducting third-party home inspections for all Public Private Venture military housing units across its U.S. installations beginning Jan. 18. These inspections are part of the requirements established in the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act. The third-party inspections are mandatory and will begin in January, ending by October, and will include all Marine Corps privatized family housing across all 20 U.S. bases and stations, approximately 23,117 units...
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The U.S. Marine Corps is conducting a Fiscal Year 2022 Tenant Satisfaction Survey directed towards tenants who live in Public Private Venture housing, or privatized housing, on Marine Corps installations. To ensure more accurate feedback, there will be a separate survey launched to tenants in each housing type this year. For privatized housing tenants, the FY22 TSS will run from Oct. 28 through Dec. 13. Government-owned Family housing and Unaccompanied housing surveys will be distributed in January 2022. All privatized housing tenants will be required to take the survey digitally this year...
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The U.S. Marine Corps is conducting a service wide satisfaction survey directed towards residents who live on Marine Corps installations starting Nov 8.This online Resident Satisfaction Survey gives service members living by themselves or with dependents who live in government, including barracks, or public private venture homes an opportunity to share their perspectives on their housing communities, homes, and the services they receive from their local military housing offices. "Feedback from Marine Corps residents is extremely valuable for measuring and improving the quality of the housing and services that we provide,” said Marine Corps Installations Command Sergeant Major Charles Williams. “Feedback is also critical for shaping the
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As Camp Lejeune continues recovery from Hurricane Florence, II Marine Expeditionary Force and base leadership will increase its engagement with service members to understand if assistance is needed on the home front to maintain personal and operational readiness.
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The Marine Corps is leading the way in employing advanced technologies and robotic construction.
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