This drastically improved quality of life as people moved from tents to CLUs.Mail Clerk/ Postal Leading Petty Officer 824-4275Sexual Assault Response Coordinator 824-4532Fleet and Family Readiness Officer 824-4539Public Affairs Officer 824-2471Communications Officer 824-4511Port Operations Officer 824-4238Camp Lemonnier provides, operates and sustains superior service to support regional and combatant command requirements; and enables operations in the Horn of Africa while fostering positive U.S.-African Nation relations.Emergency Management 824-5278/824-4200Environmental Division Head 824-4082The goal of the program is to facilitate a smooth transition and assimilation into the new command.Work and Family Life Education Specialist 824-4741Air Operations Officer 824-4260Communications Helpdesk Tech 824-4357On July 1, 2006, the United States Marine Corps turned over responsibility for Camp Lemonnier to the U.S. Navy. This camp bears around 4,000 joint and allied forces military and civilian personnel and the US Department of Defense contractors while providing employment for 100 regional and third country nation workers. Paintings on the wall of the White House are depicting colonial soldiers, former name of the Marine Troops from which the 5th RIAOM was formed. Additionally, the base provides employment for approximately 1,200 local and third country nation workers.Originally, the camp belonged to the artillery of the French 5th Overseas Task Force (5th RIAOM). In May 2003, CJTF-HOA transitioned from the Mount Whitney to Camp Lemonnier, moving all headquarters personnel and equipment.As a result, it established the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) to conduct stability operations in the area.On October 1, 2008, Camp Lemonnier was realigned in support of the stand up of U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM). Camp Lemonnier sustains higher-level serviceĀ in support of combat readiness and security of ships, aircraft, detachments and personnel forĀ regional and combatant command requirements while also equipping operations in the Horn of Africa while still encouraging positive U.S.-African Nation relations. Located in the Horn of Africa, it is the only U.S. military infrastructure in Africa, providing a base of operations geared toward building security, sovereignty, and stability in the region.

Amanda Finch stands watch to ensure social distancing and galley regulations are adhered to in the Dorie Miller Galley, at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, April 4, 2020. The term of the lease was for 5 years with options to renew. History Edit. Naval Forces Africa and Commander, Navy Installations Command.Tenant units include the US Marine Security Forces, The CJTF-HOA commander and staff, a US Navy Seabee battalion, US Army units, and Civil-military operations.After the September 11, 2001 attack, the US main priority was to focus on anti-terrorism acts.

In addition, lodging and meals at Camp Lemonnier are limited; therefore, all travelers visiting Camp Lemonnier must coordinate lodging and meals with their sponsor prior to executing their travel.Construction Contracting Officer 824-4778 or 824-4788Personal Financial Manager 824-4741The Camp supports approximately 2,500 U.S., joint and allied forces military and civilian personnel and U.S. Department of Defense contractors.