The Joint Base Headquarters (JBHQ) operates the installation to support the warfighting units, their families and the extended military community. The mission of the JBHQ is to provide support to mission commanders and the
joint base community, to serve as an enabler to the soldiers as they train and project America's combat power, and to make JBLM the station of choice for American soldiers and their families. By 2015, the base had changed its public image, winning recognition in the Army Communities of Excellence awards program with a Silver Award in 2012, and Bronze Awards in 2013 and 2014.
JBLM overview JBLM has two Senior Service Component Commanders, one Army (Commander, I Corps) and one Air Force (Commander, 62nd Airlift Wing), and has more than 45,000 service members and civilian workers. The post supports over 120,000 military retirees and more than 29,000 family members living both on and off post. The base has a total active population of nearly 210,000 inhabitants, making it the fourth largest military installment worldwide by population. JBLM consists of four geographical areas, Lewis Main, Lewis North, McChord Field, and Yakima Training Center. Lewis Main, Lewis North and McChord Field cover over ; while
Yakima Training Center covers . JBLM Lewis Main, Lewis North and McChord Field have abundant high-quality, close-in training areas, including 115 live-fire ranges. Additional training space is available at
Yakima Training Center in eastern Washington, including maneuver areas and additional live-fire ranges. In 2009, the former Fort Lewis Regional Correctional Facility was remodeled and renamed the
Northwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility (NWJRCF). The facility houses minimum and medium security prisoners from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. JBLM Lewis North hosted the
Leader Development and Assessment Course, a capstone program for the U.S. Army's
ROTC program until it was relocated to Fort Knox, KY in 2014.
Camp Murray (
Washington National Guard) is adjacent to the post. McCants Hangar was dedicated in honor of Hershel Daniel McCants Jr. ==References==