
TWENTYNINE PALMS
MARINES
Twentynine Palms, CA
United States
TWENTYNINE PALMS
MARINES
Twentynine Palms, CA
United States
Twentynine Palms
Base Essentials
Welcome to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms (MCAGCC 29 Palms), located in San Bernardino County, California, in the Mojave Desert. The 29 Palms Marine base is one of the largest military training areas in the United States. The base covers 1,100 square miles and is home to approximately 12,500 active-duty members. Don’t let the isolated location of the base fool you. There are small, tight-knit military communities that live in the surrounding area. There is also plenty of outdoor adventure to be had, from Joshua Tree National Park to the great Mojave Desert. We hope this...

Base Details
Type
Marine Corps Base
Branch
MARINES
Command
MCICOM
Status
Active
Est.
1952
Acres
596,000
Active Duty
11,000
Civilian
2,500
Population
70,000
Economic Impact
$2 billion
Twentynine Palms History
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms in California's Mojave Desert was established in 1952 and is the largest Marine Corps installation in the world. Its vast desert terrain supports the largest live-fire combined arms training exercises in the Marine Corps. The installation hosts the Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, which conducts pre-deployment training rotations for Marine units. Twentynine Palms is irreplaceable for large-scale maneuver and live-fire exercises and is being modernized to support training for Force Design 2030 concepts.
Units Stationed
Unit
Nickname
Type
Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command
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7th Marine Regiment
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Historic Timeline
1942
Marine Corps Begins Mojave Desert Training
1952
Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms Established
1978
MAGTF Training Concept Developed
1979
First Combined Arms Live-Fire Exercises
2000
Redesignated Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center
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1942
Marine Corps Begins Mojave Desert Training
The U.S. Marine Corps began using the vast Mojave Desert terrain near Twentynine Palms, California, for desert warfare training during World War II. The extreme heat, aridity, and open terrain were recognized as ideal for preparing forces for combat in desert environments worldwide.
1952
Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms Established
Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms was formally established in the Mojave Desert, providing a permanent installation with airfield, live-fire ranges, and maneuver areas. The base became the largest military installation on the U.S. mainland by land area, offering unmatched space for combined arms training.
1978
MAGTF Training Concept Developed
The Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) training concept was formalized at Twentynine Palms, establishing the doctrinal framework for combined arms exercises that integrated ground, aviation, and logistics elements into a unified combat force — the cornerstone of Marine Corps warfighting doctrine.
1979
First Combined Arms Live-Fire Exercises
The first formal Marine Corps combined arms live-fire exercises were conducted at Twentynine Palms, pioneering the simultaneous integration of artillery, close air support, and maneuver in training. This capability would define Marine Corps warfighting for every conflict that followed.
2000
Redesignated Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center
Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms was redesignated the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), reflecting its unique status as the only installation in the world where a full Marine Air Ground Task Force can conduct live combined arms training simultaneously at scale.
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Twentynine Palms Base Gates
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PCS & Newcomers
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MCAGCC Visitor Center / Information, Referral & Relocation (IR&R) Office
Phone
(760) 830-6794Hours
Monday–Friday, 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM (IR&R at Building 1526: duty hours)
In-Processing
All Marines (excluding C&E School students) must report to the Installation Personnel Administration Center (IPAC) at Building 1450, 1450 Fourth Street ((760) 830-1858) within 24 hours of receiving their reporting endorsement. C&E students report to the Customer Service Center at Building 1865 ((760) 830-5992). Navy personnel attached to FMF units report to the NAVPERS Office at Building 1433 ((760) 830-4988); those assigned to Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital report to the Hospital Quarterdeck at Building 1145 ((760) 830-2190).
Upon arrival, IPAC staff verify service record information and initiate travel claim processing. The in-processing cycle includes administrative record review at IPAC, medical and dental screenings, and attendance at the Commanding General's Welcome Aboard Brief held at Building 1526. Per MCO 1754.10, this orientation is mandatory for Marines E-1 through E-6, officers O-1 through O-2, and WO-1 (students excluded). Family members are highly encouraged to attend. Personnel arriving after hours should report to their unit's Officer of the Day or Duty NCO.
The Information, Referral & Relocation (IR&R) Office at Building 1526 ((760) 830-6344) is the central hub for settling-in services. The Lending Locker provides general kitchen items, pots, pans, coffee makers, toasters, silverware, dishes, and ironing equipment on 30-day loans at no cost while awaiting household goods. MCCS also offers child care assistance, employment resources, education services, and family advocacy programs through the Military and Family Support Center.
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Housing & BAH
On-post housing, cost of living, and BAH info for Twentynine Palms.
On-post housing at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms is managed by Lincoln Military Housing, which operates communities across the installation in California's high desert Mojave region with 2- to 4-bedroom homes. Lincoln provides an online portal for applications and maintenance, with on-site resident services staff and 24/7 maintenance support…
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Schools & Education
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Where To Live
Twentynine Palms (City)
Suburban
Commute: 5 min
Schools: Morongo Unified School District
Most affordable; BAH stretches furthest here; closest to base; limited amenities but covers day-to-day needs
Yucca Valley
Suburban
Commute: 25 min
Schools: Morongo Unified School District
More shopping, dining, and services; broader school options; preferred by families with children; slightly higher rent
Joshua Tree
Rural
Commute: 20 min
Schools: Morongo Unified School District
Artsy community near Joshua Tree National Park; rising home values; unique lifestyle; appealing to outdoors-oriented families
Taxes & Finance
State tax policy and financial info for service members at Twentynine Palms.
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Pet Policies at Twentynine Palms
Pet policies, vet services, and resources at Twentynine Palms.
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On-Base Vet Clinic
MCAGCC 29 Palms Veterinary Treatment Facility
Phone
(760) 830-6896Hours
Mon–Fri (call to confirm current schedule)
Restricted Breeds
5
Prohibited Animals
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Dog Parks
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Boarding & Kennels
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Facilities & Services
On-base services and facilities at Twentynine Palms.
Commissary
1
MCAGCC Twentynine Palms Commissary
Exchange
MCX
Mon–Fri 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Sat 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (call to confirm)
Medical
1
Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital — Hospital
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Twentynine Palms.
01
What are the visitor gate hours?
Main Gate is the main visitor access gate and is open 24 hours a day. Other gates are restricted to military and DoD ID holders — see the Gates section for full schedules.
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02
Is there temporary lodging on base?
Yes, Twentynine Palms has on-post temporary lodging available for incoming PCS personnel and TDY visitors. Reserve early — spaces fill fast during peak PCS season (May through August).
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03
What school district serves the base?
Morongo Unified School District (rated C (Niche)) serves most military families at Twentynine Palms. Visit morongousd.com for enrollment info and the school finder tool.
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04
How do visitor passes work?
Visitors must be sponsored by someone with base access and should contact the installation's Visitor Control Center in advance with their government-issued ID and vehicle info. Day passes are issued at the gate; extended access may require additional coordination.
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05
What is BAH and how is it calculated?
BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) is a monthly stipend based on your pay grade, dependency status, and the duty station ZIP code — it is not counted as taxable income. Rates are updated each January; use the BAH Calculator in the Finance section to see current figures for Twentynine Palms.
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What should I do first after receiving PCS orders?
Contact the gaining installation's housing office and military transportation office (TMO/PPSO) immediately after orders are issued. Apply for on-base housing right away — waitlists at many installations run 6–18 months.
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07
Does TRICARE cover local providers?
TRICARE covers both the on-base military treatment facility and authorized civilian providers in the surrounding community. Use the provider finder at tricare.mil to confirm in-network options near Twentynine Palms.
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