March ARB Joint Regional Deployment Center
Contact Information
March ARB, CA 92518
Hours of Operation
Mission Dependent.
About this Location
The USO at March ARB Joint Regional Deployment Center opened in March 2018. Each year, 60,000 to 90,000 individual troops transit as units deploy, redeploy, and travel for training rotations at Twentynine Palms, Fort Irwin, and elsewhere in the region. Together with dozens of volunteers, we serve snacks, refreshments, and other treats to the military members waiting several hours at the terminal for their flight out.
A congressionally chartered, private organization, the USO relies on the generosity of individuals, organizations, and corporations to support its activities, and is powered by a family of volunteers to accomplish our mission of connection.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please visit, www.volunteers.uso.org. You will need to click the box “Volunteer at a USO Center, then Continental United States, and then Select California and March ARB. Please complete and submit the Volunteer Interest Form and you will be contacted via email.
If you are looking for USO support for your event or unit, please complete our Inland Empire Support Request Form HERE and one of our team will contact you.
To view the USO Inland Empire Wish List click HERE
Amenities at this Location
Food & Beverages
- Beverages
- Coffee & Tea
- Grills
- Snacks
Connectivity
- Charging Stations
- Wi-Fi
Multimedia & Gaming
- Billiards
- Foosball
- Lawn Games
- Nintendo Switch
- Ping Pong
- TV & Cable
- Xbox One
Rest & Relaxation
- Air Conditioning
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Toiletries
Featured Staff
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Featured Person
Brandi Elias, Operations and Programs Manager belias@uso.org -
Featured Person
Tony Deacy, Center Operations Specialist adeacy@uso.org
Programs at this Location
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Homecomings & Deployments
The USO, with the help of our amazing volunteers, supports military unit homecomings and deployments at our USO Centers, in the community, …
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USO Holidays
The USO’s mission is to strengthen service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country. At the center of this is HOME. T…
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USO Canine
A wagging tail, an enthusiastic bark, a napping buddy, a furry whirlwind of affection. These are just a few examples of what our beloved th…
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USO Transitions
The USO Transitions Program extends the USO experience to active duty, Reserve, National Guard, and military spouses by offering profession…
The one thing I’ve learned volunteering at Bob Hope USO is never to make assumptions based on the lack of smile, you never know what they’ve been through, whether they’re coming in from a war zone, separated from their families for a long time … the first thing I do is ask how I can help.George Hobdell, Bob Hope USO, LAX Volunteer Find out how to support USO
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