The document contains announcements for various training courses, events, and facility schedules taking place at Camp Zama in May 2012. These include CPR/first aid classes, a babysitter's training course, a summer safety fair, a workshop on applying for federal jobs, and dining facility menus. It also includes information about community mayors, yard of the month nominations, a skeet shooting range, and DBIDS registration dates.
Grenada Football Association Annual General Meeting Report 2014Grenada FA
The Grenada Football Association Inc. (GFA) is a private organization of an associative nature, incorporate pursuant to the Companies Act 1994 of Grenada, Act No. 35 of 1994, and registered in St. George’s, Grenada; with Head Office at the Grenada National Stadium, St. George’s.
Volunteer needed hero series mountain bike raceBattalion Frsa
Volunteers are needed on April 16 from 6 am to 3 pm to assist with parking, registration, timing, and course marshalling for a mountain bike race being held at Cheyenne Mountain State Park as part of the Hero Series. The race aims to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles among military members, contractors, and civilians by encouraging people to try mountain biking. Up to 20 volunteers are needed, and no prior experience is required.
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade covering local news, events and sports. The main stories discussed are:
1) An update to the Fort Meade PT policy to support safety by clarifying road use and vehicle passing speeds during PT hours.
2) The announcement of upcoming community events over the next few weeks including Thanksgiving meals and children's holiday parties.
3) The results of the recent Turkey Trot 5K run held on post with about 500 participants.
This newsletter provides information to soldiers and families of the Badger Company at Fort Drum. The commander's letter discusses the unit returning from leave and resuming training, including upcoming exercises at the Joint Readiness Training Center in March. The FRG leader announces upcoming family events like a bake sale and tacos fundraiser. She also provides information on promotions, births, and community events around Fort Drum.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming volunteer opportunities, events, tax assistance resources, and other services available to the military community. It announces a Call of Duty video game tournament, Catholic Lent and Easter schedule, a celebration for the Fife and Drum Corps' 54th anniversary. It also provides details on enrollment at the Rader Health Clinic, an upcoming mobile DMV visit, and family readiness programs on parenting, stress management, and divorce.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities on Camp Zama, including:
1) A 50th anniversary celebration for Army Community Service on July 11th with food and entertainment.
2) Job openings for an instructor to teach an academic skills course from August 31st to September 21st and their education requirements.
3) Details about the annual Bon Odori Festival on August 1st including food, music and fireworks.
4) Information about road closures and construction projects occurring through September.
New ALERT - Teaching Infant CPR in the Pediatric Emergency DepartmentINSPIRE_Network
This document presents a proposed study to evaluate teaching infant CPR to caregivers in a pediatric emergency department using video self-instruction kits. The study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach compared to teaching in an inpatient setting. Caregivers of infant patients in the ED and NICU would receive pre- and post-intervention surveys, tests, and skills assessments to evaluate knowledge, comfort, and performance with infant CPR. The proposed timeline is to present the study design, submit for IRB approval, begin recruitment and data collection in 2016-2017, with analysis and publication in 2017. Feedback will be sought at INSPIRE to improve the study design before beginning the project.
The document contains announcements about various events, schedules, and notices taking place at US military bases in Japan. It includes information about a driving orientation class, cherry blossom shuttle bus schedules, power outages, fitness center closures, fee increases, tax center hours, road closures, veterans benefits briefings, TRICARE updates, medical clinic hours, religious services, and American Red Cross courses. Contact information is provided for additional details on each item.
Grenada Football Association Annual General Meeting Report 2014Grenada FA
The Grenada Football Association Inc. (GFA) is a private organization of an associative nature, incorporate pursuant to the Companies Act 1994 of Grenada, Act No. 35 of 1994, and registered in St. George’s, Grenada; with Head Office at the Grenada National Stadium, St. George’s.
Volunteer needed hero series mountain bike raceBattalion Frsa
Volunteers are needed on April 16 from 6 am to 3 pm to assist with parking, registration, timing, and course marshalling for a mountain bike race being held at Cheyenne Mountain State Park as part of the Hero Series. The race aims to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles among military members, contractors, and civilians by encouraging people to try mountain biking. Up to 20 volunteers are needed, and no prior experience is required.
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade covering local news, events and sports. The main stories discussed are:
1) An update to the Fort Meade PT policy to support safety by clarifying road use and vehicle passing speeds during PT hours.
2) The announcement of upcoming community events over the next few weeks including Thanksgiving meals and children's holiday parties.
3) The results of the recent Turkey Trot 5K run held on post with about 500 participants.
This newsletter provides information to soldiers and families of the Badger Company at Fort Drum. The commander's letter discusses the unit returning from leave and resuming training, including upcoming exercises at the Joint Readiness Training Center in March. The FRG leader announces upcoming family events like a bake sale and tacos fundraiser. She also provides information on promotions, births, and community events around Fort Drum.
This bulletin from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall provides information on upcoming volunteer opportunities, events, tax assistance resources, and other services available to the military community. It announces a Call of Duty video game tournament, Catholic Lent and Easter schedule, a celebration for the Fife and Drum Corps' 54th anniversary. It also provides details on enrollment at the Rader Health Clinic, an upcoming mobile DMV visit, and family readiness programs on parenting, stress management, and divorce.
The document provides information about various upcoming events and activities on Camp Zama, including:
1) A 50th anniversary celebration for Army Community Service on July 11th with food and entertainment.
2) Job openings for an instructor to teach an academic skills course from August 31st to September 21st and their education requirements.
3) Details about the annual Bon Odori Festival on August 1st including food, music and fireworks.
4) Information about road closures and construction projects occurring through September.
New ALERT - Teaching Infant CPR in the Pediatric Emergency DepartmentINSPIRE_Network
This document presents a proposed study to evaluate teaching infant CPR to caregivers in a pediatric emergency department using video self-instruction kits. The study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach compared to teaching in an inpatient setting. Caregivers of infant patients in the ED and NICU would receive pre- and post-intervention surveys, tests, and skills assessments to evaluate knowledge, comfort, and performance with infant CPR. The proposed timeline is to present the study design, submit for IRB approval, begin recruitment and data collection in 2016-2017, with analysis and publication in 2017. Feedback will be sought at INSPIRE to improve the study design before beginning the project.
The document contains announcements about various events, schedules, and notices taking place at US military bases in Japan. It includes information about a driving orientation class, cherry blossom shuttle bus schedules, power outages, fitness center closures, fee increases, tax center hours, road closures, veterans benefits briefings, TRICARE updates, medical clinic hours, religious services, and American Red Cross courses. Contact information is provided for additional details on each item.
El documento resume la historia del teléfono. Señala que aunque originalmente se consideró que Alexander Graham Bell fue el inventor del teléfono, hoy en día se reconoce formalmente al italiano Antonio Meucci como el verdadero inventor. Meucci construyó un primitivo teléfono en la década de 1850 pero no pudo patentarlo debido a falta de fondos. Más tarde, los planos y materiales de Meucci cayeron en manos de Bell, quien desarrolló el teléfono y se le acreditó originalmente como su inventor.
New ALERT - Improving Neonatal LP success rates through PositioningINSPIRE_Network
This document summarizes a proposed study to improve success rates of neonatal lumbar punctures through different patient positioning. The study would randomize interns to perform lumbar punctures starting in either a seated or lateral decubitus position, switching every 3 months. Data on attempts, success rates, and adverse events would be collected and analyzed to determine if one position leads to better outcomes. Feedback is sought on aspects of the study design like randomization approach and timeline for position switching. The goals are to get feedback to improve the study for IRB approval and submission within the next 2 months.
New ALERT - Biometric parameters of Critical Care Practitioners using HexoskinINSPIRE_Network
This study aims to measure biometric parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and calorie expenditure of pediatric critical care physicians in simulated stressful environments using a wearable tracking device. Physicians will participate in simulations with and without viewing their real-time biometrics to see if biofeedback can alter their physiological responses. Data collection is underway with simulations completed on 7 subjects so far. The goals are to get feedback on improving the simulation experience and continue data collection and analysis to understand the effects of biofeedback on physician stress levels.
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This document summarizes a Trex Outdoor Rockport Club Side Table made of recycled HDPE lumber. It has a slatted table top and is available in various colors. The table is durable and resistant to stains, weathering, and other environmental stresses. It measures 16 inches high by 17.75 inches wide and deep.
El documento describe la historia del teléfono. Antonio Meucci construyó el primer teléfono en 1857 aunque no tuvo éxito en su desarrollo. Alexander Graham Bell construyó el primer teléfono funcional en 1876 que podía transmitir y recibir voz humana con buena calidad. Aunque originalmente se le atribuyó a Bell la invención del teléfono, en 2002 el Congreso de los Estados Unidos reconoció a Antonio Meucci como el verdadero inventor.
This document discusses recent changes to pediatric CPR guidelines. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involves artificial ventilation and circulation for a patient not breathing and without a pulse. For infants and children, compressions involve either two fingers or encircling hands on the chest at a depth of 1/3 the chest diameter at a rate of 100-120 per minute. High quality CPR means starting compressions within 10 seconds without interruptions and effective breaths. Defibrillation uses either manual or automated external defibrillators, with smaller paddles for infants. The key takeaways are that pediatric CPR techniques differ from adults, compressions should not be delayed, high quality compressions are essential, and C
A 13-year-old female collapsed while playing soccer and required bystander CPR. EMS intubated and transferred the patient. The document then provides information on pediatric resuscitation including causes of cardiac arrest in children such as respiratory issues, shock, and metabolic conditions. It discusses the pediatric assessment triangle and ABCDE approach for pediatric patients.
This document summarizes pediatric airway management and respiratory arrest. It outlines the pediatric chain of survival, causes of cardiac and respiratory arrest in children, and basic life support techniques. It then describes airway assessment, various airway devices, bag-mask ventilation, intubation, and complications that can occur with acute airway management in children.
This document summarizes pediatric basic and advanced life support. It outlines 5 key steps for pediatric basic life support: 1) prevent cardiac arrest, 2) early CPR, 3) prompt emergency response, 4) rapid pediatric advanced life support, and 5) integrated post-cardiac arrest care. Common causes of cardiac arrest in children include respiratory issues, burns, drowning, dysrhythmias, foreign body aspiration, gastroenteritis, sepsis, seizures, and trauma. The document also provides details on assessments, CPR techniques, airway management, defibrillation, and medications for cardiac arrest, bradycardia, and tachycardia in pediatric patients.
The document discusses pediatric resuscitation, including the chain of survival, causes of cardiac arrest in children, basic life support sequences, advanced life support, and neonatal resuscitation guidelines. It notes that rapid bystander CPR and access to emergency services are key to survival for children experiencing cardiac arrest. For newborns, the document outlines assessing respiration, heart rate, muscle tone and gestational age to determine if resuscitation is required, with steps including warming, clearing airways, and ventilation or compressions if needed. Endotracheal intubation may be used during resuscitation of newborns when other methods are ineffective or for procedures like suctioning meconium.
1. The document provides guidelines for performing pediatric CPR for infants, including the steps for 1-rescuer and 2-rescuer infant CPR.
2. It also outlines the steps for performing CPR on children and infants, including giving 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths in a ratio of 30:2.
3. The document describes when to use an AED during CPR and provides brief descriptions of drugs that may be used during resuscitation attempts.
This document provides guidelines for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for neonates, infants, and children. It outlines general considerations for CPR including weight estimation based on age. It describes the basic steps of CPR including calling for help, chest compression rates and techniques. It provides guidance on airway management including appropriate endotracheal tube sizes. It also outlines breathing, circulation, defibrillation, and emergency medication administration considerations for pediatric CPR.
This document provides a summary of basic life support principles for children. It outlines the steps of DRSABCD (Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR, Defibrillation) and how they differ for children compared to adults. Key differences for children include using two fingers to do chest compressions on infants and assessing response using the COWS method of talking and touching. The document emphasizes starting CPR immediately if a child is unresponsive and not breathing normally.
Command Channel Slides April 30 to May 7USAG Japan
The document contains announcements from various organizations on Camp Zama regarding upcoming events, schedule changes, and other notices. Notices include information about the skeet shooting range hours, field maintenance at Zama High School, a Veterans Benefits information session, dining facility menus and hours, fitness center renovations, first aid and CPR training courses, and medical clinic hours and contact information.
United Airlines will now require all pets to travel as cargo and fees could increase up to $4,000. The Camp Zama dining facility menu is provided for February 27 through March 4. The Strong Bonds retreat for married couples will be held March 5-7 at the Hilton Hotel in Tokyo Bay.
The document provides information about various upcoming events, training opportunities, facility schedules and operations, and community information for the USAG Japan military community. Key details include an upcoming military spouse appreciation luncheon on May 23, new hours for the housing management division office, and fishing being approved at Yokohama North Dock starting May 4. It also announces Lean Six Sigma training to help identify wasteful practices and improve efficiency across the garrison.
Command Channel Slides, Feb. 21 to 27, 2012USAG Japan
The ZaCSA uses fundraising proceeds and shop sales to support the military community through grants to organizations. The CRB is a one-page report containing an individual's civilian personnel data. Strong Bonds Retreats provide relationship support for single and married service members. MetLife will become the new TRICARE dental provider effective May 2012.
A change-of-responsibility ceremony for the incoming and outgoing command sergeant major of U.S. Army Garrison Japan will be held on July 20 at 10 a.m. at Camp Zama's Yano Field, or inside the Yano gymnasium in case of inclement weather. The Department of Veterans Affairs Overseas Military Services Coordinator will be returning to Camp Zama on June 6 and 7 to discuss veterans' benefits with appointments in Building 102, Room M-107. Various roads will be closed for Independence Day and other events between June 30 and July 4.
The document provides information about various road closures and events happening around Camp Zama on specific dates in June and July 2012. It announces that sections of 3rd Avenue and its intersection with Range Road will be closed on June 30th from noon to 9pm and June 6th to 10th for Independence Day events. The high school parking lot and Bldg. 1050 parking lot will also be closed on June 30th at 5am. Normal traffic will resume at 10pm. It provides contact numbers for more information.
El documento resume la historia del teléfono. Señala que aunque originalmente se consideró que Alexander Graham Bell fue el inventor del teléfono, hoy en día se reconoce formalmente al italiano Antonio Meucci como el verdadero inventor. Meucci construyó un primitivo teléfono en la década de 1850 pero no pudo patentarlo debido a falta de fondos. Más tarde, los planos y materiales de Meucci cayeron en manos de Bell, quien desarrolló el teléfono y se le acreditó originalmente como su inventor.
New ALERT - Improving Neonatal LP success rates through PositioningINSPIRE_Network
This document summarizes a proposed study to improve success rates of neonatal lumbar punctures through different patient positioning. The study would randomize interns to perform lumbar punctures starting in either a seated or lateral decubitus position, switching every 3 months. Data on attempts, success rates, and adverse events would be collected and analyzed to determine if one position leads to better outcomes. Feedback is sought on aspects of the study design like randomization approach and timeline for position switching. The goals are to get feedback to improve the study for IRB approval and submission within the next 2 months.
New ALERT - Biometric parameters of Critical Care Practitioners using HexoskinINSPIRE_Network
This study aims to measure biometric parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and calorie expenditure of pediatric critical care physicians in simulated stressful environments using a wearable tracking device. Physicians will participate in simulations with and without viewing their real-time biometrics to see if biofeedback can alter their physiological responses. Data collection is underway with simulations completed on 7 subjects so far. The goals are to get feedback on improving the simulation experience and continue data collection and analysis to understand the effects of biofeedback on physician stress levels.
All Rise Event Management is an entertainment solution provider for all your event needs. We are an Event Management company based in Chandigarh, India.
Shop Trex Outdoor Rockport Club Side Table Color Rainforest Canopybestball397
This document summarizes a Trex Outdoor Rockport Club Side Table made of recycled HDPE lumber. It has a slatted table top and is available in various colors. The table is durable and resistant to stains, weathering, and other environmental stresses. It measures 16 inches high by 17.75 inches wide and deep.
El documento describe la historia del teléfono. Antonio Meucci construyó el primer teléfono en 1857 aunque no tuvo éxito en su desarrollo. Alexander Graham Bell construyó el primer teléfono funcional en 1876 que podía transmitir y recibir voz humana con buena calidad. Aunque originalmente se le atribuyó a Bell la invención del teléfono, en 2002 el Congreso de los Estados Unidos reconoció a Antonio Meucci como el verdadero inventor.
This document discusses recent changes to pediatric CPR guidelines. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involves artificial ventilation and circulation for a patient not breathing and without a pulse. For infants and children, compressions involve either two fingers or encircling hands on the chest at a depth of 1/3 the chest diameter at a rate of 100-120 per minute. High quality CPR means starting compressions within 10 seconds without interruptions and effective breaths. Defibrillation uses either manual or automated external defibrillators, with smaller paddles for infants. The key takeaways are that pediatric CPR techniques differ from adults, compressions should not be delayed, high quality compressions are essential, and C
A 13-year-old female collapsed while playing soccer and required bystander CPR. EMS intubated and transferred the patient. The document then provides information on pediatric resuscitation including causes of cardiac arrest in children such as respiratory issues, shock, and metabolic conditions. It discusses the pediatric assessment triangle and ABCDE approach for pediatric patients.
This document summarizes pediatric airway management and respiratory arrest. It outlines the pediatric chain of survival, causes of cardiac and respiratory arrest in children, and basic life support techniques. It then describes airway assessment, various airway devices, bag-mask ventilation, intubation, and complications that can occur with acute airway management in children.
This document summarizes pediatric basic and advanced life support. It outlines 5 key steps for pediatric basic life support: 1) prevent cardiac arrest, 2) early CPR, 3) prompt emergency response, 4) rapid pediatric advanced life support, and 5) integrated post-cardiac arrest care. Common causes of cardiac arrest in children include respiratory issues, burns, drowning, dysrhythmias, foreign body aspiration, gastroenteritis, sepsis, seizures, and trauma. The document also provides details on assessments, CPR techniques, airway management, defibrillation, and medications for cardiac arrest, bradycardia, and tachycardia in pediatric patients.
The document discusses pediatric resuscitation, including the chain of survival, causes of cardiac arrest in children, basic life support sequences, advanced life support, and neonatal resuscitation guidelines. It notes that rapid bystander CPR and access to emergency services are key to survival for children experiencing cardiac arrest. For newborns, the document outlines assessing respiration, heart rate, muscle tone and gestational age to determine if resuscitation is required, with steps including warming, clearing airways, and ventilation or compressions if needed. Endotracheal intubation may be used during resuscitation of newborns when other methods are ineffective or for procedures like suctioning meconium.
1. The document provides guidelines for performing pediatric CPR for infants, including the steps for 1-rescuer and 2-rescuer infant CPR.
2. It also outlines the steps for performing CPR on children and infants, including giving 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths in a ratio of 30:2.
3. The document describes when to use an AED during CPR and provides brief descriptions of drugs that may be used during resuscitation attempts.
This document provides guidelines for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for neonates, infants, and children. It outlines general considerations for CPR including weight estimation based on age. It describes the basic steps of CPR including calling for help, chest compression rates and techniques. It provides guidance on airway management including appropriate endotracheal tube sizes. It also outlines breathing, circulation, defibrillation, and emergency medication administration considerations for pediatric CPR.
This document provides a summary of basic life support principles for children. It outlines the steps of DRSABCD (Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR, Defibrillation) and how they differ for children compared to adults. Key differences for children include using two fingers to do chest compressions on infants and assessing response using the COWS method of talking and touching. The document emphasizes starting CPR immediately if a child is unresponsive and not breathing normally.
Command Channel Slides April 30 to May 7USAG Japan
The document contains announcements from various organizations on Camp Zama regarding upcoming events, schedule changes, and other notices. Notices include information about the skeet shooting range hours, field maintenance at Zama High School, a Veterans Benefits information session, dining facility menus and hours, fitness center renovations, first aid and CPR training courses, and medical clinic hours and contact information.
United Airlines will now require all pets to travel as cargo and fees could increase up to $4,000. The Camp Zama dining facility menu is provided for February 27 through March 4. The Strong Bonds retreat for married couples will be held March 5-7 at the Hilton Hotel in Tokyo Bay.
The document provides information about various upcoming events, training opportunities, facility schedules and operations, and community information for the USAG Japan military community. Key details include an upcoming military spouse appreciation luncheon on May 23, new hours for the housing management division office, and fishing being approved at Yokohama North Dock starting May 4. It also announces Lean Six Sigma training to help identify wasteful practices and improve efficiency across the garrison.
Command Channel Slides, Feb. 21 to 27, 2012USAG Japan
The ZaCSA uses fundraising proceeds and shop sales to support the military community through grants to organizations. The CRB is a one-page report containing an individual's civilian personnel data. Strong Bonds Retreats provide relationship support for single and married service members. MetLife will become the new TRICARE dental provider effective May 2012.
A change-of-responsibility ceremony for the incoming and outgoing command sergeant major of U.S. Army Garrison Japan will be held on July 20 at 10 a.m. at Camp Zama's Yano Field, or inside the Yano gymnasium in case of inclement weather. The Department of Veterans Affairs Overseas Military Services Coordinator will be returning to Camp Zama on June 6 and 7 to discuss veterans' benefits with appointments in Building 102, Room M-107. Various roads will be closed for Independence Day and other events between June 30 and July 4.
The document provides information about various road closures and events happening around Camp Zama on specific dates in June and July 2012. It announces that sections of 3rd Avenue and its intersection with Range Road will be closed on June 30th from noon to 9pm and June 6th to 10th for Independence Day events. The high school parking lot and Bldg. 1050 parking lot will also be closed on June 30th at 5am. Normal traffic will resume at 10pm. It provides contact numbers for more information.
The Special Operations Recruiting Battalion will brief service members at Camp Zama on April 23 and 24 on qualifications and application procedures to become a U.S. Army warrant officer. Shuttle bus size to Narita Airport will be reduced starting April 15, with seating priority given to passengers on official travel orders. Space-available passengers can only board at Sagamihara to avoid being stranded without a seat.
The Camp Zama Dining Facility menu is provided for various dates in April. Meals include soups, entrees like chicken, beef, and fish, and side dishes like potatoes, rice, and vegetables. Dining hours and prices are included. Additionally, notices are provided about road closures, facility renovations and reopenings, recruiting events, training courses, and a kids festival.
The Camp Zama Dining Facility menu and hours of operation are provided for April 23 through April 28, including soups, entrees and side dishes available for both lunch and dinner each day. Additionally, notices are provided about an upcoming 3-11 commemoration ceremony, road closures, veterans benefits appointments, and fitness program information.
USAG-J Command Channel Slides 02-13-2012USAG Japan
The document provides information on various community events, services, and updates for USAG Japan including:
- Encouraging people to follow the garrison on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr.
- Announcing schedule changes for orientations and driving classes.
- Providing updates on road closures, facility closures, and dining facility menus.
- Sharing information about veterans benefits, voting registration deadlines, and scholarship opportunities.
A test of digital TV signals will be conducted on June 18 at Sagamihara Housing Area from 3:30-5:30pm. Anyone experiencing issues can call Allied Telesis at (415) 692-8300. A natural running form clinic will be held on June 23 at Camp Zama High School track from 8-10am. Marilee Fitzgerald will visit Camp Zama schools on June 8 and parent/faculty meetings are scheduled. Intermittent air conditioning will begin on June 4 at Army Japan facilities based on heat indexes.
Command Channel Slides June 25 to July 2USAG Japan
The Camp Zama Dining Facility menu lists the lunch and dinner options and prices for June 25-30, 2012. Meals include soups, entrees like tacos and chicken fajitas, and side dishes such as mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables. The dining facility will be closed on July 4th but open with a brunch on July 1st and July 30th.
Command Channel Slides June 25 to July 2USAG Japan
The Camp Zama Dining Facility menu lists the lunch and dinner options and prices for June 25-30, 2012. Meals include soups, entrees like tacos and chicken fajitas, and side dishes such as mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables. The dining facility will be closed on July 4th but open with a brunch on July 1st and July 30th.
Command Channel Slides June 4 to June 11USAG Japan
The Natural Running Form Clinic teaches running form to increase speed, efficiency, and injury prevention. It is open to the Camp Zama community on June 23 from 8-10 am at the high school track or Yano Gym. School visits from the DODEA director are scheduled for June 8. Intermittent air conditioning begins June 4 at Army Japan facilities based on heat thresholds. The Red Cross recognizes volunteers on June 14. CPR/AED classes are offered in June. Ready Army promotes emergency preparedness. The change of responsibility ceremony is July 20. Various notices provide dining facility menus and road/facility closures.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 15 to 22, 2013USAG Japan
The Sams Health Clinic on Camp Zama will undergo renovations from 2013 to 2016. This will affect parking availability at the clinic, requiring parking to shift to areas like the commissary and community club. Patients should watch a video and check social media pages for information on parking changes and how they will be affected. The renovations will be done in phases over almost three years. During construction, only a small part of the current parking lot will remain open for special needs parking.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 22 to March 1, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements and notices from various organizations on Camp Zama, including:
- The annual Boy Scout Pack 34 Pinewood Derby car racing competition on March 23.
- Renovations at the B.G. Sams Health & Dental Clinic starting in February 2013 over three years, affecting parking.
- The Read Across America event at Arnn Elementary School from March 4-7 with various themed dress-up days.
- Upcoming classes on motorcycle safety, driving in Japan, and first aid/CPR offered by the Safety Office and Red Cross.
- Menu items and prices for the dining facility for several dates in late February.
The DPW will shut down the boiler plant at Bldg. 350 from 8 p.m. on Oct. 5 to 2 p.m. on Oct. 6, which may cause temporary loss of hot water and cooling to various housing units, facilities, and buildings on Camp Zama. Affected buildings are listed. Contact 263-4035/046-407-4035 for more information.
The document contains announcements for several upcoming events on Camp Zama including:
1) A grand opening ceremony for the new Skills Development Center on Sept. 7 and a job/career fair on Sept. 18.
2) Information about the DoDEA Transportation Office, shuttle bus services for the upcoming Zama Music Fest, and new store hours for the East Meets West Gift Shop.
3) Details for several charitable and commemorative events happening in September and October.
4) Schedules and menus for the Camp Zama Dining Facility for the first week of September.
5) Announcements regarding flu vaccination awareness month and upcoming classes on sponsorship programs.
SonSurf Beach Bash Vacation Bible School will be held August 6-10 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Shirley Lanham Elementary School in Atsugi for kindergarten through 6th grade. Transportation is provided from Zama and SHA. Registration is open until July 31 and is free. Contact the Chaplain's Office for more details.
The Red Cross Volunteer Recognition event will be held June 14 from 5-7 p.m. at Camp Zama Bowling Alley with free food and bowling.
The VA coordinator will be at the Camp Zama Transition Service Center July 11-12 to discuss veterans benefits. Appointments are limited so call 263
Similar to Command Channel Slides May 14 to 21 (20)
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 22 to 28USAG Japan
The document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements on USAG Japan installations, including:
- A town hall meeting hosted by IMCOM Pacific Region Director on Nov. 26 at Camp Zama Community Club.
- Tree lighting ceremonies to be held on Dec. 3 at Camp Zama and Dec. 4 at SFHA for the holiday season. Children from the community can be nominated to help the garrison commander light the trees.
- Changes to custodial cleaning frequencies at DPW facilities, with the exception of MWR buildings, CDC facilities, BG Sams Clinic, DEA schools, and AAFES facilities.
Community Information Exchage November 19, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange meeting. It includes the meeting agenda, purpose, and future meeting dates. It also lists program updates from various community organizations and recreational activities. Finally, it provides information on schools, housing, and other community resources and events happening in November-January 2014.
Command Channel Slides Week Between No. 15 to 21USAG Japan
The document contains announcements about various events, facilities changes, and policies occurring at Camp Zama, including:
- Heating start dates for housing and administrative facilities of Nov 12 and Nov 18 respectively due to energy conservation policies.
- A community resilience seminar on remaining financially and emotionally resilient through the holidays to be held Nov 21.
- Electrical meter installations at two buildings on Nov 18 resulting in outages that day.
- A call for Soldier nominations for a student recognition program by Dec 1.
- A one-day Japanese experience tour in Sagami-Ono on Nov 16 including a tea ceremony and kimono dressing.
- The garrison security office to be closed Nov 11-22 and reopen on
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 8 to 14USAG Japan
The Command Channel and MWR channel on Camp Zama are now available in HD. Viewers will need to rescan their TVs to view the new HD channels. The channel formerly used for the Pentagon Channel will now be used for livestreamed community events. Armed Forces Network channels are scheduled to be available in HD in December.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Nov. 1 to 7USAG Japan
A heating outage is scheduled from Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 at various Camp Zama buildings to connect new pipelines and remove over 300 feet of piping. After installation is complete, the system will be tested before heating resumes. Intermittent heating will be provided through early November at Camp Zama due to budget cuts and forecasted low temperatures. The criteria for heating and the transition to the maintenance period is provided.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Oct. 18 to 24USAG Japan
The document provides safety tips for trick-or-treating on Halloween at Camp Zama and Sagamihara Family Housing Area, including that children must be supervised by adults, should only trick-or-treat in their housing areas and at residences with lights on, and should wear light-colored, fire-resistant costumes with reflective elements to increase visibility.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Oct. 11 to 17USAG Japan
The document provides information about trash disposal procedures at Camp Zama during a partial government shutdown, including bagging excess trash and storing it securely if bins are full. It also announces town hall events hosted by the base commander and notifies residents to monitor official communication channels for updates.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Oct. 4 to 10USAG Japan
The document provides tips and information to the Zama community about proper trash disposal during a partial government shutdown. Key points include:
- Refrain from overfilling trash bins and sort trash accordingly
- Bag and secure excess trash if bins are full
- Monitor official channels for updates and information
- Place bins curbside and do not overfill for trash pickup
- Recycle and be mindful of the environment
Command channel slides week between sept. 27 to oct.3USAG Japan
The Directorate of Public Works and Resource Management Office will be closed on specific dates in October to participate in team-building days, and individuals should call provided numbers in case of emergency. The 78th Aviation Battalion building will undergo renovations until October 7th and visitors should proceed with caution. The annual housing recertification questionnaire is due by September 30th and individuals should call specified numbers with any questions.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Sept. 20 to 26USAG Japan
The document provides information about various events, notices, and changes occurring on and around Camp Zama, Japan. It announces the dates and details of upcoming courses, meetings, construction projects, and facility changes. Locations, times, contact information and registration requirements are included for events like a mindfulness orientation, food handler course, movie night, and ekiden run. Notices advise of temporary office and parking lot closures as well as new clinic entrance hours.
Command Channel Slides Week Between Sept. 12 to 19USAG Japan
A disaster-prevention training for foreign residents on Camp Zama will be held on Sept. 21 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The training will cover preparing for emergencies and what to do in case of disasters like earthquakes. Foreign residents are encouraged to attend the training conducted in English to learn how to stay safe.
Command Channel Slides Week between Sept. 6 to 12USAG Japan
Two operational security courses will be offered at Yokota Air Base in October. The roads between Buildings 101 and 102 at Yokota Air Base will be re-paved from October 7 to December 7 with critical junctions paved on weekends to allow traffic flow on weekdays. A moment of silence for suicide remembrance will be observed on September 10 at 1:30 pm at US Army Japan and US Army Garrison Japan facilities.
Command Channel Slides Week between Aug. 30 to Sept. 5USAG Japan
The Sagami General Depot Self-Help Store will only be open on Saturdays effective Oct. 1. A 9/11 remembrance ceremony is scheduled for Sept. 11 at 3 p.m. at the Community Activity Center on Camp Zama and will include memorial readings, a wreath presentation, and remarks from Col. Kenneth D. Chase. Effective immediately, the south entrance to the BG Sams U.S. Army Health Clinic will be open during normal patient care hours.
Community Information Exchange Aug. 27, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information from a United States Army Garrison Japan Community Information Exchange that was held on 27 August 2013. It includes the agenda, purpose, and future meeting dates for 2013. It also provides program updates from various community organizations on Camp Zama including DPW, Housing, ASAP, Education centers, and MWR facilities. The updates inform the community about construction projects, policy changes, and upcoming events.
Command Channel Slides Week between Aug. 23 to 29USAG Japan
The summary provides information about changes to access of Building 360 on Camp Zama due to upcoming demolition of an existing boiler plant nearby. Specifically:
- Demolition of the boiler plant is scheduled to begin August 22nd and continue through early October.
- Temporary access to Building 360, which includes the Arts and Crafts Shop, Military Clothing Sales Store and GSA Mart, is expected to be continually modified depending on construction.
- Building 360 houses several facilities including the Arts and Crafts Shop, Military Clothing Sales Store and GSA Mart. Access will be affected by demolition of a nearby boiler plant scheduled from August 22nd through early October. Temporary access changes will depend on construction progress.
Command Channel Slides Week between Aug. 16 to 22USAG Japan
The document provides information about the Narita Bus Transition Project, including details about new 36-passenger buses traveling between Narita Airport and locations near Camp Zama, as well as limousine services. Two buses will operate daily, departing at various times. The cost is $30 or 3,000 yen per seat. No pets are allowed on the buses, but a pet limousine service is available. Reservations can be made and refund policies, alternatives to the bus services, and reimbursement for official travel are outlined.
Command Channel Slides Week between Aug. 9 to 15, 2013USAG Japan
The document provides information on various topics related to the Camp Zama community, including:
- Changes to school closure dates due to reduced furlough days for DoDEA schools.
- Training opportunities like ASIST suicide prevention training and SAMS-1E/PBUSE equipment maintenance courses.
- Community events such as an information fair and motivational speaker opportunities.
- Infrastructure projects requiring road closures and changes to medical clinic parking.
- Reminders for residents on responsibilities while on leave or with pets.
Command Channel Slides Week Between July 26 to Aug. 2, 2013USAG Japan
Sponsors need to complete a visitor form and submit it to security for entry to view fireworks at Yokohama North Dock. Road construction outside the Sagamihara Family Housing Area main gate will occur from July 29 to August 9, with one lane of traffic and possible congestion. The Japan Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Camp Zama on August 1 from 9:40 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot behind the Furniture Store.
Command Channel Slides Week between July 19 to 25, 2013USAG Japan
This document contains announcements for various community events on Camp Zama, including: a food handler certification course date change; temporary road closures on Sagami General Depot; Zama Killer Katanas scholarship opportunities; the Tsurugaoka Summer Festival; Camp Zama's annual Information Fair; Zama Bon Odori shuttle bus service; a Navy Federal Credit Union assistance line for those affected by sequestration; furlough information for new/moving DOD employees; responsibilities for residents during leave/TDY; limited parking at medical/dental clinics; Summer Bible Camp registration; notification requirements for absences from on-post quarters; Bon dance lesson dates; and a kabuki appreciation event and performance viewing
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1. Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED
Camp Zama
Thursday, May 31, 2012
4:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Pre-Registration is required
www.RedCross.org
For more information:
046-407-3166 / 263-3166
2. Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
Camp Zama
Saturday, May 19, 2012
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
www.RedCross.org
For more information:
046-407-3166 / 263-3166
3. Babysitter’s Training
NAF Atsugi
Saturday, May 19, 2012
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Pre-Registration is required
www.RedCross.org
For more information:
046-407-3166 / DSN 263-3166
4. Summer Safety Day and Health Fair
All community personnel and their family members
are welcome to attend to promote safety and health
awareness during the upcoming summer season.
Date: May 24, 1 to 3 p.m.
Location: Yano Fitness Center, Bldg 205
For more information:
DSN: 263-3627 or 263-4372 / 046-407-3627 or 4372
5. Transition Services Center
Are you currently separating or retiring from the Army and
looking to get a Federal job?
The Camp Zama Transition Services Center will be having
a workshop on how to apply for Federal jobs.
Date: Wednesday, June 13
Location: Bldg. 102, Room M109
Time: 9 to 11:30 a.m.
To register or for any questions, contact:
263-3940/046-407-3940
17. Camp Zama Dining Facility
May 19 Supper 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. $6.40
Clam Chowder / Vegetable Beef Soup
Pineapple Chicken / Beef and Corn Pie
Steamed Rice / Oven Brown Potatoes
Seasoned Corn / Seasoned Green Beans
18. Camp Zama Dining Facility
May 20 Brunch 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. $5.20
Omelet / Boiled Eggs / French Toast / Biscuits/ Hominy Grits
Creamed Beef / Bacon / Hashed Brown Potatoes
Chicken Noodle Soup / Cream of Mushroom Soup
Yankee Pot Roast / Teriyaki Chicken
Rice Pilaf / Oven Roasted Potatoes
Seasoned Corn / Seasoned Italian Blend
19. Camp Zama Dining Facility
May 20 Supper 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. $6.40
Chicken Noodle Soup / Cream of Mushroom Soup
Japanese Style Fried Chicken w/Sweet and Sour Sauce
Salisbury Steak
Steamed Rice / Mashed Potatoes
Seasoned Carrots
Seasoned Mixed California
20. Military Spouse Appreciation Luncheon
Date: Wednesday, May 23
Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Place: Camp Zama Community Club
Reservation is required to attend
Please call Army Community Service:
263-4357/046-407-4357
21. New Operation Hours
Housing Management Division has new
operation hours effective May 3 as follows:
Office closure every Thursday morning from
8 a.m. to noon for training time.
For more information:
263-3441/046-407-3441
22. Fishing at Yokohama North Dock
The Garrison Commander has approved fishing at
Yokohama North Dock starting on May 4, for all
SOFA-status members and MLCs assigned to
U.S. Army Garrison Japan.
For more information:
263-3829/046-407-3829
23. DBIDS Registration
People who are scheduled to
register for DBIDS between May 7 and 25 at
Sagamihara Housing Area, please go to Camp
Zama pass office.
28. Yard of the month
Judging takes place between May 21 and 25
for June winners
For more information, please contact
Housing Office:
263-5952/046-407-5952
Nominate a Yard of the Month by email:
communitymayors@yahoo.com
29. Zama Sportsmen’s Skeet Range
Come and sharpen your shooting ability
at Camp Zama’s Sportsmen’s Club skeet range.
The range is open for you every Sunday
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information:
080-3203-4036
30. Zama American High School Information
Trojan Field at Zama American High School
will be closed for field maintenance.
Date: May 21 through June 21
For more information:
263-4042/ 046-407-4042
31. Sergeant Audie Murphy Club
Do you have what it takes to lead from the front?
Requirements:
Corporal to Sergeant first class
in a Leadership Position.
Current Army Physical Fitness Test
(recommend 250 or above).
32. Sergeant Audie Murphy Club
Requirements:
Meet the Army Height and Weight standards.
Current Weapon Qualification (6 months).
Recommendation from your Direct Leadership.
33. Sergeant Audie Murphy Club
For more information
263-5673/046-407-5673
263-5003/046-407-5003
34. Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
Scarce funding and the reality of shrinking budgets
has become a fact of life for USAG-J. The application
of LSS will enable us to find the most efficient ways to
perform our current processes. It’s basically a tool kit
that enables an organization to streamline business
practices to make them more efficient and effective.
35. Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
We need your assistance in helping the Garrison
identify and eliminate wasteful practices to become a
more efficient and effective Garrison.
If you have some ideas for improvements
in your area, or for more information, please contact
263-5178/ 046-407-5178
36. Advance Fee Increase
The CITIBANK ATM/CASH advance fee will increase
from 2% to 2.2%. This change is effective on
the following dates for the service indicated.
U.S. Air Force effective on April 22, 2012,
Department of Defense agencies effective on April 23, 2012,
U.S. Navy and Marine corps effective on May 6, 2012,
U.S. Army effective on May 11, 2012.
37. TSA Pre-Check
On March 20, 2012 TSA is expanding its Pre-Check
program to service members flying out of DCA
(Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport),
which means members with active CACs will receive
expedited security screening.
38. UA Pet Safe Program (Civilians Only)
United Airlines has changed its flat rate for pets
checked as baggage. The new policy requires
these pets to travel as cargo. This change could
mean paying up to $4,000. AD military was granted
an exception through May 31, 2012
For more information:
263-7180/046-407-7180
39. Household Good Shipments Made Easy
You can schedule a household goods pick up
from the privacy of your living room.
Visit www.move.mil to gain access to the
Defense Personal Property System (DPS) or
contact the Area Transportation Office, Personal
Property Section at 263-3709/046-407-3709
for more information.
40. Household Goods PCS TIPS
• Receive PCS orders
• Estimate your weight
• Plan pickup dates with flexibility
• Schedule pickups early
• Change dates as a last resort
• Dispose of unnecessary items
• Know your shipping entitlements
41. Camp Zama Tax Center
Service Dates: Jan 25 – June 15
Office Hours: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Including Training Holidays & Sergeant’s Time
Training
For more information: 263-4698/ 046-407-4698
42. Postal Service Information
The U.S. Postal Service will increase
postal rates by 2.1% for most of their
mail services starting January, 2012.
For more information:
263-5101/046-407-5101
43. Road Closure
A portion of 1st Avenue near the Camp Zama gas station will be
closed for the below date:
March 2012 to October 2013
This will require drivers wanting to go north or south past this
portion of the road to take a detour. A number of detour signs
will be in place at different locations to properly direct drivers.
For more information: 263-4907/046-407-4640
44. Army Civilian Record Brief
The CRB is a one-page report of your critical
human resources data. It contains information
retrieved from the Defense Civilian Personnel Data
System, which is the authoritative source of HR
data for DoD civilian employees, and from other
sources you may update yourself via online
self-service applications.
45. Army Civilian Record Brief
To learn more about the Civilian Record Brief,
please check out the IMCOM YouTube Videos at:
http://46q.us/crb
47. Veterans Benefits
Don’t miss out on the benefits you’re entitled to!
The Department of Veterans Affairs Overseas
Military Services Coordinator visits Camp Zama
monthly to provide veteran benefits information
to active duty/retired soldiers and their family
members as well as other veterans and surviving
spouses.
48. Veterans Benefits
The VA Representative provides a detailed
briefing on benefits and is also available for
individual appointments.
For an appointment or
further information, please contact the Transition
Services Center at 263-5076/3513/3940
49. TRICARE Update
1. MetLife - New TRICARE Dental Program carrier
Effective May 1, MetLife will begin providing
dental coverage to more than 2 million family
members of uniformed service active duty
personnel, members of the Selected Reserve and
Individual Ready Reserve, their eligible family
members, and survivors.
50. TRICARE Update
2. MetLife Electronic Funds Transfer Notice to
Beneficiaries.
TRICARE Dental Program enrollments will be
automatically transferred when MetLife takes
over the TDP contract in May 2012.
EFTs previously used for monthly payments
won't automatically transfer.
.
51. TRICARE Update
Around March 21, TRICARE Dental Program
enrollees will receive a letter from MetLife
explaining this, along with
instructions on how to transfer their EFT and
credit card for direct payments.
52. TRICARE Update
TDP enrollees can contact the following MetLife
after March 21 at:
1-855-MET-TDP1 (1-855-638-8371) (CONUS)
1-855-MET-TDP2 (1-855-683-8372) (OCONUS)
53. USA MEDDAC-Japan
Hours of Operation
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
(except Thursday and weekends)
1 to 4:30 p.m. (Thursday)
In accordance with USARJ Cir 600-3 2.c.(3) the clinic is
closed on USARJ training holidays.
54. USA MEDDAC-Japan
Our nurse consult telephone line remains
available at all times at:
263-4127/046-407-4127
If anyone has a medical emergency on Camp Zama,
please call 911/ 046-407-2911
55. USA MEDDAC-Japan
For an emergency off of Camp Zama,
please call 119 and say "Kyukyu" to initiate medical
emergency services.
To book an appointment, visit www.tricareonline.com
anytime, or call 263-4175/ 046-407-4175
during duty hours.
56. Are You Ready to Quit Tobacco?
We are here to help!
Call 263-2004/5050 or 046-407-2004/5050
to make an appointment.
Sponsored by: Community Health Promotion Council, (CHPC), MEDDAC-J
57. What is Defense Biometric identification System?
DBIDS is a DoD-owned and operated system
developed by Defense Manpower Data Center
as a force protection program to
manage personnel, property and installation
access at DoD installations.
58. What is Defense Biometric identification System?
DBIDS is a networked database system
designed to easily verify access
authorization of personnel entering
military bases by using barcode and fingerprint
biometric identification.
60. DBIDS Registration
Camp Zama
May 14 to June 1 (except weekends and holidays), the Vehicle
Registration Office will be opened for registration and
for those organizations that have not registered
(DoDDS, AAFES, DeCA, ACS, DCAT,-Asia, DOD FELT, VFW,
PAC, CYS, S&S/ZAMA,
Yokohama North Dock, and all other activities).
We will also register any personnel who missed
their scheduled registration time.
61. DBIDS Registration
To expedite the registration process,
all MLCs must go online and complete an AJ Form 47
(Request for Installation Pass) and bring it
with them during the registration process.
62. DBIDS Registration
Camp Zama
Security Guard 100% enforcement of DBIDS
registration will begin on Aug. 1
(all personnel not registered will be directed to
the vehicle office or pass office to register in DBIDS).
All personnel not registered will not be
allowed to register any guest.
63. DBIDS Registration
Sagamihara Housing Area
Soldiers, DoD civilians and family members
(including MLCs) who reside/work on Sagamihara
Housing Area can register for DBIDS on the following
dates and times:
Date: March 6 to June 30, Monday to Friday
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
64. DBIDS Registration
To expedite the registration process,
all MLCs must go online and complete
an AJ Form 47 (Request for Installation Pass)
and bring it with them during
the registration process.
65. DBIDS Registration
Sagamihara Housing Area
Security Guard 100% enforcement of DBIDS
registration will begin on Aug. 1
(all personnel not registered will be directed to
the vehicle office or pass office to register in DBIDS).
All personnel not registered will not be
allowed to register any guest.
66. DBIDS Registration
Sagami General Depot
To expedite the registration process,
all MLCs must go online and complete an AJ Form 47
(Request for Installation Pass) and bring it
with them during the registration process.
67. DBIDS Registration
Sagami General Depot
May 14 to 31 (except weekends and holidays)
The vehicle registration office will be opened for
registration and for those organizations that have not
registered and personnel who missed their scheduled
registration time can also register.
68. DBIDS Registration
Sagami General Depot
Security Guard 100% enforcement of DBIDS
registration will begin on Aug. 1
(all personnel not registered will be directed to
the vehicle office or pass office to register in DBIDS).
All personnel not registered will not be
allowed to register any guest.
69. REGISTRATION AND BALLOT REQUEST
Effective March 2012, “Driving in Japan”
training will be combined with
the Newcomers’ Orientation.
For more information:
DSN:263-4372 or 263-3389/ 046-407-4372 or 3389
70. WORDS TO LIVE BY
Do what is right … legally, ethically, and morally
75. EXCHANGE INFORMATION
If you are shopping at Yokota Exchange and
find something you want and worried about
getting it back to Camp Zama.
Not to worry!
Visit your Zama Customer Service Team.
They will do a store to store delivery for that
item you’re interested in.
76. EXCHANGE INFORMATION
Camp Zama Express (Shoppette) will be opened
until midnight on Friday and Saturday, effective
Jan. 6, 2012
— New Hours —
Sunday – Thursday 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Friday – Saturday 7 a.m. – Midnight
77. EXCHANGE INFORMATION
Military Clothing Sales will be opened on Sunday
from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., effective Jan. 8, 2012
— New Hours —
Tuesday – Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
78. EXCHANGE INFORMATION
Military Clothing Sales will be opened on Sunday
from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., effective Jan. 8, 2012
— New Hours —
Tuesday – Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
79. Power outage at Zama Gas Station/
Car Care Center (Bldg. 381)
Date: Feb. 13, 14 and 17
Store will be closed at 5 p.m.
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EXCHANGE INFORMATION
80. Find us on Facebook
The Garrison Public Affairs Office is working to
make Facebook THE place to go for community
information. We need your help!
Like us on Facebook:
http://facebook.com/USAGJ
81. Rising Sun on Vimeo
Did you know that your friends & family back in
the States can see what life is like in Japan?
Tell them to check out Monthly Rising Sun show
on the HD video sharing site Vimeo:
vimeo.com/usagj
82. New Channel 13 Slide Format
We’re trying to improve the Command Channel
by making the slides easier to read.
Please, let us know how we’re doing:
Phone: 046-407-4640 / DSN: 263-4640
Email: usag.japan@gmail.com
83. New Channel 13 Slide Format
If you or your organization would like to post
slides to the Command Channel contact the
garrison Public Affairs Office for our new slide
template
Phone: 046-407-4640 / DSN: 263-4640
Email: usag.japan@gmail.com
84. Follow us on Twitter
Are you on Twitter? So are we!
Follow us:
twitter.com/USAGJapan
85. Photos on Flickr
Visit the garrison photo archive on the popular
photo sharing site flickr:
flickr.com/usagj