Talk:List of United States Marine Corps installations

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"Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany" is listed as being in New York, maybe this is a joke?


Also, what about Washington DC, and Henderson Hall, and Marine Barracks 8th and I?

Question : what about units in Europe? e.g Stuttgart? 145.253.108.22 16:14, 19 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Though command of the Camp was handed over to the Navy in 2006, the Marines remain a presence on the base and provide security. --Petercorless 07:22, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Organization

I think the organization by location is a bit awkward. I'd like to float this idea: Reorganize by active and closed, then by MCB, MCAS, other bases, reserve locations, and detachments. People can still find locations because each installation lists its city, state/prefecture/province, and country. Thoughts? bahamut0013 02:54, 17 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]