Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans
MARCORSPTFAC
2000 OPELOUSAS AVENUE
New Orleans, LA 70114

 

U.S. Marines with Marine Forces Reserve pose for a group photo after a levee clean-up volunteer activity hosted by the Single Marine Program in New Orleans, April 27, 2023. Marines who volunteered cleaned half of a mile of the Algiers levee system, tightening the bond between the Marines and their local...
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Jason Burkett, commanding officer of Headquarters Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve and commanding officer of Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, starts the sergeant major relief and appointment ceremony with Master Gunnery Sgt. Felipe Lopez, outgoing sergeant major for Headquarters...
U.S. Marines assigned to Headquarters Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve, receive a mission brief during a field exercise at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, March 30, 2023. Headquarters Battalion conducts yearly field exercises where Marines practice and sustain fundamental skills, including land navigation, patrolling,...
U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Wayne Newton, a personnel administration chief with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Forces Reserves, renders a salute during the playing of the national anthem during a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, Feb. 17, 2023. Marines with MARFORRES facilitate and participate in community...
Members of the Marine Forces Reserve Band, perform during Military Appreciation Day at New Orleans City Hall, Dec. 15, 2022. Military Appreciation Day is celebrated annually to honor service members in each military branch for their hard work and to encourage a closer relationship between military service and...
Marines with Marine Forces Reserve conduct physical training in the pool during a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) Instructor Course on Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Dec. 13, 2022. The course is intended to prepare Marines to become Marine Corps martial arts instructors for their...
Dr. Christy Spears, newly elected Queen of Zulu for Mardi Gras 2023, shakes hands with Marines Oct. 20, 2022, at Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans. The King and Queen of Zulu are part of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club that actively participates in the local communities and Mardi Gras. Each year, a...
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Jason Burkett, incoming Commanding Officer of Headquarters Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve and Commanding Officer of Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans gives his remarks during a change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, June 2, 2022. The change of...
U.S. Marine Cpl. Mario Ramirezvelez, a data systems administrator with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve, is promoted to corporal during a promotion and awards ceremony at Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, Oct. 3, 2022. Ramirezvelez was appointed a Non-Commissioned Officer alongside three...
U.S. Marines Corps Col. Jason Burkett, Commanding Officer of Headquarters Battalion, Marine Force Reserve answers a question during a luncheon at Marine Corps Support Facility, New Orleans, Oct. 14, 2022. The luncheon provided an opportunity for junior Marines and noncommissioned officers to discuss their...

 

WELCOME ABOARD

Welcome to the Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans!  Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces South are tenant commands aboard the Facility as are the headquarters elements of 4th Marine Division, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, 4th Marine Logistics Group and the Force Headquarters Group.

The Facility was established in June 2011 and is a 29-acre secure compound located in the historic neighborhood of Algiers, a suburb of the City of New Orleans.  The main building aboard the Facility is the 411,000 square foot Lt. Col. Joseph J. McCarthy building, which contains all administrative and support functions for all tenant commands.  If you are a member of the commands listed above, you will be a part of Headquarters Battalion and work inside the McCarthy building.

More information regarding the facility, your move, and the surrounding areas is located here.  If you have suggestions regarding content, please contact the Facility Adjutant here. 

Welcome to New Orleans. I hope this information helps you to get off to a great start in your new assignment.

 

MARCORSPTFAC Leadership
COVID 19 UPDATES

MARCORSPTFAC NOLA will maintain normal operations and services, with refinements and restrictions based on federal, state, local, and Service guidance.  The installation maintains local records for COVID-19 cases using Trace and Recovery reports.

Current CDC COVID-19 Community Level: LOW.  Indoor mask-wearing is not required for DoD personnel of visitors.  The screening testing program for visiting personnel is not required.  Individuals may choose to wear a mask regardless of the COVID-19 Community Level. 


HP CON Level at MARCORSPTFAC NOLA:



MARCORSPTFAC NOLA’s COVID-19 policies, and Trace and Recovery Reports, are available on the HQBN MARFORRES SharePoint for viewing and distribution at:

  HQBN S-1 SharePoint

Personnel will be notified of changes to the installation’s COVID-19 Community Level/HPCON Level.