The document contains announcements about changes to store hours, events, menus, and travel restrictions at Camp Zama. Specifically, it announces that the Camp Zama Main Exchange and Express stores will reduce their hours of operation starting July 1st. It also provides details about a Star Festival event on July 1st to introduce people to Japanese culture, and notes that non-essential travel to Thailand has been restricted as of May 30th. Various daily menus from the dining facility and upcoming music program at the teen center are also included.
Command Channel Slides Sept. 26 to Oct. 3USAG Japan
Mandatory SHARP and suicide prevention training will take place on September 24-25 at Camp Zama Community Club Ballroom. A suicide stand down event will also occur those dates with different sessions at the Music Theater Workshop and CZCC. The Camp Zama Commissary will be open on Columbus Day, October 8. A country music concert featuring Japanese musicians performing Hank Williams songs will be held on October 14 at Mori no Hall in Hashimoto. The Army Supply Center will be closed October 22-28 for annual inventory.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Camp Zama including:
1) A meet and greet for new DoDEA faculty on Aug. 23;
2) The grand opening of the new Skills Development Center on Sept. 7;
3) A job/career fair hosted by Army Community Service on Sept. 18.
The document provides information about various events and services occurring around Camp Zama in August 2012. It announces shuttle bus schedules for a music festival on September 15-16 and a charity golf tournament on October 15 to benefit wounded warriors. It also lists contact information for veterans benefits assistance, religious services, training programs, job opportunities, and daily dining facility menus.
The ASC store on Camp Zama will be closed from July 16-20 for relocation to Building 360. It will reopen on July 23. A change of command ceremony for the 78th Signal Battalion will be held on July 13 from 8:30-9:30am in front of the DFAC. A college and career fair will take place on October 11, 2012 from 3-6pm at the Zama American High School cafeteria.
This document contains contact information for Vinod Shrestha of Pastafina Caterers and a detailed menu listing appetizers, main courses, desserts, and party packages available for catering events. A wide variety of Indian, Italian, and Asian inspired dishes are listed, including options for vegetarian, non-vegetarian, and kids meals. Customers can also order specific appetizers and dishes in bulk to be delivered for events.
The document contains announcements for various community events, programs, and activities taking place at Camp Zama in August 2012. Notable items include:
- A 4-week dental assistant training program accepting applications by September 14th.
- Various religious services and events for Women's Equality Day and Suicide Prevention Month.
- Weekly menus and dates for the Camp Zama Dining Facility in August.
- Information on Total Army Sponsorship classes and a workshop on applying for federal jobs.
- Announcements about flu vaccinations, an East Meets West gift shop, and a partial road closure at the community club.
The document provides details on the French Classical Menu, including its evolution from 17 courses to 11 courses. It then describes each course in the 11 course menu, providing the English translation and examples of dishes that may be served for each course. The courses included are Hors d'oeuvre, Potage (soup), Poisson (fish), Entrée (meat), Relevé (roast meat), Sorbet, Roti (roast), Legumes (vegetables), Entremets (desserts), Savoureux, and Dessert. For each course, typical dishes and preparations are outlined.
The document discusses menus, including their origin and definition. It describes the two main types of menus - table d'hote and a la carte. Table d'hote offers a fixed price menu while a la carte allows guests to choose individual items. The document also provides tips for designing effective menus, such as avoiding repetition and ensuring balance. It gives examples of common French menu sections and sample dishes that could be included.
Command Channel Slides Sept. 26 to Oct. 3USAG Japan
Mandatory SHARP and suicide prevention training will take place on September 24-25 at Camp Zama Community Club Ballroom. A suicide stand down event will also occur those dates with different sessions at the Music Theater Workshop and CZCC. The Camp Zama Commissary will be open on Columbus Day, October 8. A country music concert featuring Japanese musicians performing Hank Williams songs will be held on October 14 at Mori no Hall in Hashimoto. The Army Supply Center will be closed October 22-28 for annual inventory.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Camp Zama including:
1) A meet and greet for new DoDEA faculty on Aug. 23;
2) The grand opening of the new Skills Development Center on Sept. 7;
3) A job/career fair hosted by Army Community Service on Sept. 18.
The document provides information about various events and services occurring around Camp Zama in August 2012. It announces shuttle bus schedules for a music festival on September 15-16 and a charity golf tournament on October 15 to benefit wounded warriors. It also lists contact information for veterans benefits assistance, religious services, training programs, job opportunities, and daily dining facility menus.
The ASC store on Camp Zama will be closed from July 16-20 for relocation to Building 360. It will reopen on July 23. A change of command ceremony for the 78th Signal Battalion will be held on July 13 from 8:30-9:30am in front of the DFAC. A college and career fair will take place on October 11, 2012 from 3-6pm at the Zama American High School cafeteria.
This document contains contact information for Vinod Shrestha of Pastafina Caterers and a detailed menu listing appetizers, main courses, desserts, and party packages available for catering events. A wide variety of Indian, Italian, and Asian inspired dishes are listed, including options for vegetarian, non-vegetarian, and kids meals. Customers can also order specific appetizers and dishes in bulk to be delivered for events.
The document contains announcements for various community events, programs, and activities taking place at Camp Zama in August 2012. Notable items include:
- A 4-week dental assistant training program accepting applications by September 14th.
- Various religious services and events for Women's Equality Day and Suicide Prevention Month.
- Weekly menus and dates for the Camp Zama Dining Facility in August.
- Information on Total Army Sponsorship classes and a workshop on applying for federal jobs.
- Announcements about flu vaccinations, an East Meets West gift shop, and a partial road closure at the community club.
The document provides details on the French Classical Menu, including its evolution from 17 courses to 11 courses. It then describes each course in the 11 course menu, providing the English translation and examples of dishes that may be served for each course. The courses included are Hors d'oeuvre, Potage (soup), Poisson (fish), Entrée (meat), Relevé (roast meat), Sorbet, Roti (roast), Legumes (vegetables), Entremets (desserts), Savoureux, and Dessert. For each course, typical dishes and preparations are outlined.
The document discusses menus, including their origin and definition. It describes the two main types of menus - table d'hote and a la carte. Table d'hote offers a fixed price menu while a la carte allows guests to choose individual items. The document also provides tips for designing effective menus, such as avoiding repetition and ensuring balance. It gives examples of common French menu sections and sample dishes that could be included.
This document provides information about various meat courses and dishes that may be served as part of a multi-course meal. It discusses entree, which are lighter meat dishes or organ meats served as a first course. The main course is referred to as roti and features larger roasted joints of meat served with accompaniments. Examples of different roasted meats that could be served as the roti are provided. The document also covers serving styles, cutlery, potatoes and vegetables that may accompany the main dishes, as well as information about carving meat at the table.
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.
This document contains the menu for January 2014 for the CEIP Virgen de la Navalazarza school. The menu lists the meals that will be served each day of the week for four weeks. Each day's menu includes a first course, second course and dessert. Meals include dishes like pasta filled with spinach in tomato sauce, lentil and chorizo casserole, tuna omelette, and roast turkey steak with salad. The document also provides nutritional information and recommendations for dinners.
This document provides the menu for November 2013 at the CEIP Virgen de la Navalazarza school. It includes 4 weeks of lunch and dinner menus. Each week's menu lists the first and second course options for Monday through Friday, along with nutritional information. Lunch menus include options like lentil stew, fish fillets, pasta dishes and more. Dinner menus suggest lighter options like omelettes, sandwiches and salads. The document is intended to share the school's planned meals for the month and provide dietary information to parents.
This document lists a variety of food items across different categories including starters, soups, main courses of veg and non-veg items, rice, breads, desserts and beverages. There are options from Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisines. Live cooking stations are also available to prepare items like tawa vegetables, dal makhni and keema rice. Fresh fruits and dry fruits are offered from different counters. A variety of options are provided to customize a meal.
This document outlines a 17 course French classical menu. It begins with hors d'oeuvres and appetizers like buffet froid and hors d'oeuvres chaud. It then continues through courses like soup, fish, eggs, pasta, meat entrees, sorbet, vegetables and ends with fromage, dessert and sweets. Each course is described in 1-2 sentences explaining what types of dishes would be included.
Command Channel Slides Jan 18 to 25, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements for various community events and activities at Camp Zama, including:
- A Master of Business Administration class beginning on January 24, 2013.
- A cat and dog first aid class on January 19, 2013.
- A road closure between buildings 102 and the gate 2 area from January 8 to March 31, 2013 due to construction.
- A weekly community coffee meeting at the ACS building to discuss life in Japan.
- Daily menus and prices for the mess hall from January 21-27, 2013.
- An announcement about the new Zama American High School website.
- Information on the Ready Army emergency preparedness program encouraging people to get emergency kits
This document provides details about a French classical menu and a cold buffet. It includes a translation of common French food terms to English. It then describes the items that would be served in a cold buffet course, such as roasted chicken, duck, and salmon. Additional details are given on single or double entry buffets and the equipment used to serve a cold buffet, like chafing dishes and beverage dispensers. Finally, it states that cold buffets are suitable for events like birthdays and retirement parties as they consist of pre-prepared starters, meats, and fish.
This document contains the menu for a restaurant. It lists various soups including House Special Soup, Tom Yum Goong, Tom Kha Kai, Seafood Chowder, and Chicken Corn Hot & Sour Soup. It also lists various salads, starters, pastas, Thai dishes, Chinese dishes, seafood dishes, steak sandwiches, burgers, wraps, pizzas, and steaks available at the restaurant. Prices are provided for each menu item.
The document provides various menu options for lunch, dinner, and snacks for an event. For lunch, there are 3 menu options priced at P300 and P350 per person, each including an entree, side dish, rice, dessert, and drink. Dinner includes 3 buffet menu options priced at P420 and P450 per person, with various entrees, sides, rice, dessert and drink. Snack menus include 4 options priced at P150 per person with sandwiches, cakes and coffee. Additional orders include 2 lechon baka for P12,000 total and 6 lechon baboy for P21,000 total.
1) The document describes a classical French menu consisting of 17 courses ranging from appetizers to dessert. It provides details on the types of dishes that would be served as part of each course.
2) The soup course, or potage, would include various types of soups from clear broths to thick puréed soups. Popular regional soups from other parts of Europe and America are also mentioned.
3) Hors d'oeuvres, which serve to stimulate the appetite, include both hot and cold appetizers. Examples of vegetarian and non-vegetarian classical hors d'oeuvres are provided.
1. The document outlines the traditional sequence of courses in a European menu, including appetizers, soup, eggs, pasta/rice, fish, meat, sorbet, joints of meat, roast, vegetables, salad, cheese, sweets, and beverages.
2. Specific dishes are then described under different courses, including preparations, accompaniments, covers, and methods of service. Examples provided are caviar, melon, pate, oysters, smoked salmon, and snails as appetizers.
3. The roles of different soup types - consommé, soupe, and potage - are explained. Common soup accompaniments are also listed.
The document outlines various lunch and dinner menu options for a Palm Oil Convention, including menus ranging from P300-450 per person. The lunch menus offer 3 entree options with sides like steamed rice and a dessert. Dinner buffets offer 3 menu options at P420-450 each, with entrees, sides and a drink. Additional orders include Lechon Baka and Baboy.
The document describes the traditional courses that make up a French classical menu. It outlines both a 12-course and 17-course menu. The menus begin with hors d'oeuvres or appetizers and end with dessert and coffee. Between these, courses include soup, eggs, pasta/rice dishes, fish, roasted meats, vegetables, and sweets. Specific dishes are provided as examples for some courses, such as consommé for soup and sole meunière for fish. Details are also given on how certain dishes are plated and served.
The document describes several multi-course menus for formal dinner parties, ranging from 5 courses to 17 courses. A standard 5-course menu includes an appetizer, soup, salad, main meat course, and dessert. Longer menus add additional courses such as fish, eggs, pasta/rice dishes, roasted meats, vegetables, salads, cheeses, and desserts. The many courses were meant to be enjoyed over an hour or more, reflecting the importance placed on Victorian-era dinner parties as major social events.
This document provides recipes for three types of meatballs:
1) Simple beef meatballs made from ground beef, tomato, onion, herbs and eggs that are simmered in a tomato sauce.
2) Swedish meatballs made from ground beef and/or pork, breadcrumbs, onions, white pepper and salt, and usually served with gravy, potatoes and lingonberry jam.
3) Stuffed meatballs made from ground meat filled with hard boiled egg pieces, and browned then simmered in tomato sauce.
This document contains the menu for April 2014 for a school cafeteria. It lists the meals that will be served each week of the month, including main dishes and sides for lunch as well as dinner suggestions to take home. The menu provides nutritional information for each week and notes that fruits may vary depending on availability. It is supervised by the school's board of directors.
The document provides information about changes to store hours and operations at Camp Zama facilities. It announces that the Camp Zama Main Exchange and Home and Garden store and Express will reduce their hours of operation starting July 1. It also provides information about new exam offerings at the University of Maryland University College National Testing Center starting September 4. Finally, it announces that the Camp Zama Navy Federal Credit Union will extend its daily hours of operation and be open on Saturdays.
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.
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
This document provides information about various meat courses and dishes that may be served as part of a multi-course meal. It discusses entree, which are lighter meat dishes or organ meats served as a first course. The main course is referred to as roti and features larger roasted joints of meat served with accompaniments. Examples of different roasted meats that could be served as the roti are provided. The document also covers serving styles, cutlery, potatoes and vegetables that may accompany the main dishes, as well as information about carving meat at the table.
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.
This document contains the menu for January 2014 for the CEIP Virgen de la Navalazarza school. The menu lists the meals that will be served each day of the week for four weeks. Each day's menu includes a first course, second course and dessert. Meals include dishes like pasta filled with spinach in tomato sauce, lentil and chorizo casserole, tuna omelette, and roast turkey steak with salad. The document also provides nutritional information and recommendations for dinners.
This document provides the menu for November 2013 at the CEIP Virgen de la Navalazarza school. It includes 4 weeks of lunch and dinner menus. Each week's menu lists the first and second course options for Monday through Friday, along with nutritional information. Lunch menus include options like lentil stew, fish fillets, pasta dishes and more. Dinner menus suggest lighter options like omelettes, sandwiches and salads. The document is intended to share the school's planned meals for the month and provide dietary information to parents.
This document lists a variety of food items across different categories including starters, soups, main courses of veg and non-veg items, rice, breads, desserts and beverages. There are options from Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisines. Live cooking stations are also available to prepare items like tawa vegetables, dal makhni and keema rice. Fresh fruits and dry fruits are offered from different counters. A variety of options are provided to customize a meal.
This document outlines a 17 course French classical menu. It begins with hors d'oeuvres and appetizers like buffet froid and hors d'oeuvres chaud. It then continues through courses like soup, fish, eggs, pasta, meat entrees, sorbet, vegetables and ends with fromage, dessert and sweets. Each course is described in 1-2 sentences explaining what types of dishes would be included.
Command Channel Slides Jan 18 to 25, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements for various community events and activities at Camp Zama, including:
- A Master of Business Administration class beginning on January 24, 2013.
- A cat and dog first aid class on January 19, 2013.
- A road closure between buildings 102 and the gate 2 area from January 8 to March 31, 2013 due to construction.
- A weekly community coffee meeting at the ACS building to discuss life in Japan.
- Daily menus and prices for the mess hall from January 21-27, 2013.
- An announcement about the new Zama American High School website.
- Information on the Ready Army emergency preparedness program encouraging people to get emergency kits
This document provides details about a French classical menu and a cold buffet. It includes a translation of common French food terms to English. It then describes the items that would be served in a cold buffet course, such as roasted chicken, duck, and salmon. Additional details are given on single or double entry buffets and the equipment used to serve a cold buffet, like chafing dishes and beverage dispensers. Finally, it states that cold buffets are suitable for events like birthdays and retirement parties as they consist of pre-prepared starters, meats, and fish.
This document contains the menu for a restaurant. It lists various soups including House Special Soup, Tom Yum Goong, Tom Kha Kai, Seafood Chowder, and Chicken Corn Hot & Sour Soup. It also lists various salads, starters, pastas, Thai dishes, Chinese dishes, seafood dishes, steak sandwiches, burgers, wraps, pizzas, and steaks available at the restaurant. Prices are provided for each menu item.
The document provides various menu options for lunch, dinner, and snacks for an event. For lunch, there are 3 menu options priced at P300 and P350 per person, each including an entree, side dish, rice, dessert, and drink. Dinner includes 3 buffet menu options priced at P420 and P450 per person, with various entrees, sides, rice, dessert and drink. Snack menus include 4 options priced at P150 per person with sandwiches, cakes and coffee. Additional orders include 2 lechon baka for P12,000 total and 6 lechon baboy for P21,000 total.
1) The document describes a classical French menu consisting of 17 courses ranging from appetizers to dessert. It provides details on the types of dishes that would be served as part of each course.
2) The soup course, or potage, would include various types of soups from clear broths to thick puréed soups. Popular regional soups from other parts of Europe and America are also mentioned.
3) Hors d'oeuvres, which serve to stimulate the appetite, include both hot and cold appetizers. Examples of vegetarian and non-vegetarian classical hors d'oeuvres are provided.
1. The document outlines the traditional sequence of courses in a European menu, including appetizers, soup, eggs, pasta/rice, fish, meat, sorbet, joints of meat, roast, vegetables, salad, cheese, sweets, and beverages.
2. Specific dishes are then described under different courses, including preparations, accompaniments, covers, and methods of service. Examples provided are caviar, melon, pate, oysters, smoked salmon, and snails as appetizers.
3. The roles of different soup types - consommé, soupe, and potage - are explained. Common soup accompaniments are also listed.
The document outlines various lunch and dinner menu options for a Palm Oil Convention, including menus ranging from P300-450 per person. The lunch menus offer 3 entree options with sides like steamed rice and a dessert. Dinner buffets offer 3 menu options at P420-450 each, with entrees, sides and a drink. Additional orders include Lechon Baka and Baboy.
The document describes the traditional courses that make up a French classical menu. It outlines both a 12-course and 17-course menu. The menus begin with hors d'oeuvres or appetizers and end with dessert and coffee. Between these, courses include soup, eggs, pasta/rice dishes, fish, roasted meats, vegetables, and sweets. Specific dishes are provided as examples for some courses, such as consommé for soup and sole meunière for fish. Details are also given on how certain dishes are plated and served.
The document describes several multi-course menus for formal dinner parties, ranging from 5 courses to 17 courses. A standard 5-course menu includes an appetizer, soup, salad, main meat course, and dessert. Longer menus add additional courses such as fish, eggs, pasta/rice dishes, roasted meats, vegetables, salads, cheeses, and desserts. The many courses were meant to be enjoyed over an hour or more, reflecting the importance placed on Victorian-era dinner parties as major social events.
This document provides recipes for three types of meatballs:
1) Simple beef meatballs made from ground beef, tomato, onion, herbs and eggs that are simmered in a tomato sauce.
2) Swedish meatballs made from ground beef and/or pork, breadcrumbs, onions, white pepper and salt, and usually served with gravy, potatoes and lingonberry jam.
3) Stuffed meatballs made from ground meat filled with hard boiled egg pieces, and browned then simmered in tomato sauce.
This document contains the menu for April 2014 for a school cafeteria. It lists the meals that will be served each week of the month, including main dishes and sides for lunch as well as dinner suggestions to take home. The menu provides nutritional information for each week and notes that fruits may vary depending on availability. It is supervised by the school's board of directors.
The document provides information about changes to store hours and operations at Camp Zama facilities. It announces that the Camp Zama Main Exchange and Home and Garden store and Express will reduce their hours of operation starting July 1. It also provides information about new exam offerings at the University of Maryland University College National Testing Center starting September 4. Finally, it announces that the Camp Zama Navy Federal Credit Union will extend its daily hours of operation and be open on Saturdays.
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.
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
This document discusses various Turkish food dishes, including seafood, mixed vegetables, bulgur balls, and several types of kebabs. It provides recipes and descriptions for traditional Turkish specialties such as Türlü (mixed vegetables), Arab Kebab which has been influenced by Syrian cuisine, and different styles of kebabs including Adana Kebab, Elbesan Kebab, Sour Kebab, Shish Kebab, and Doner Kebab. The document focuses on highlighting classic Turkish dishes centered around seafood and kebabs that are popular across Turkey or in certain regions.
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.
A change-of-responsibility ceremony for the command sergeant major of U.S. Army Garrison Japan will be held on July 20 at 10 a.m. at Camp Zama Music Theater Workshop. Volunteers are needed from July 20-27 to help with rebuilding efforts in Ishinomaki, Japan as part of "Tohoku Aid" 2012. A portion of the parking lot at Camp Zama Community Club will be closed from Aug. 6-27 due to construction on "Narita Bus Road."
Bon Dance lessons will be held on various dates in July and August to prepare for the Bon Odori Festival on August 4. The East Meets West Gift Shop will have a sidewalk sale on July 24 and 26 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A portion of the Camp Zama Community Club parking lot will be closed from August 6-27 for road construction.
This leaflet advertises a new cafe called Alfie's Pantry in Gateshead that offers breakfast, lunch and dinner items for delivery or collection. Menu items include sandwiches, breakfast options like toast and eggs, hot meals for £3.50 like roast dinners, and drinks. It provides the address, hours of operation and a phone number to place orders.
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.
The document provides information about Subway menu prices, hours, and locations in the United States. It lists breakfast, lunch, dinner, salad, and signature wrap options along with prices. Regular store hours are from 7 AM to 9 PM Monday through Friday and 8 AM to 8 PM on Saturdays. Most locations are open on holidays as well but closed on Christmas Day. Contact information is provided for the Subway headquarters and various local locations.
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 various first aid, CPR, and babysitter training courses taking place at Camp Zama from October to December 2012. It also includes information about school closures, dining facility menus, supply center hours, transition services, DBIDS registration requirements, and events for Fire Prevention Week. Location details and registration costs are provided for each event.
Amelia's Lounge Catering is celebrating its third year in business and continued growth. They have expanded their services to include weddings, corporate events, and private parties. While they lost a contract with a local theater, their business with other clients like a skating competition and training courses has increased. They provide details on two wedding catering jobs - one for a British couple living in Qatar that involved picnic hampers and another local wedding with canapes and a buffet. They also mention putting ready meals projects on hold for now due to their busy schedule.
The Camp Zama Treasure Trove thrift store is having a "Back to School" sale throughout August with various discounts on clothing, toys, purses, shoes and other items. The sale will be held at the thrift store's location on the Zama American High School campus from 10am to 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 1 to 8, 2013USAG Japan
The Zama Community Spouses' Association (ZaCSA) is holding a basket auction and is requesting donations of baskets, services, or other items. Proceeds will go toward scholarships for Zama High School seniors and other community members. More information can be found on their Facebook page.
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This month's issue of the Bungalower magazine highlights several upcoming events in April, including Poutine Palooza, Taste of Winter Park, and the Florida Film Festival. It also profiles ballerina Anita Boer and previews Arcadian Broad's "A Mad Tale of the Hatter" performance. Other articles discuss turning a vacant lot into a pop-up park and provide a recipe for a locally-sourced burger from Orlando Meats.
The Camp Zama Chaplain's Office is accepting applications for watch care workers and musicians. Applications are available at the Camp Zama Chapel with a deadline of August 31. A community theater at Camp Zama will be presenting "Greater Tuna" on August 9 and 10. The Transition Services Center at Camp Zama will be holding workshops on applying for federal jobs on August 15 and September 12. August is Immunization/Influenza Vaccination Awareness Month.
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The document announces several upcoming events for National Preparedness Month hosted by the Ready Army program. It lists events on August 31st and September 14th for the community and teens to learn about emergency preparedness. It also announces muster days on September 25-27 where all Army units and organizations will ensure soldiers and civilians bring their emergency kits and paperwork to Yano field for a communication drill and feedback on emergency preparations.
This document provides instructions for updating notification settings in the AtHOC emergency notification system used by the USAG Japan. It describes how to update contact information like phone numbers and email addresses directly from a desktop computer through the AtHOC website, and how to download the AtHOC mobile app to receive push notifications on a smartphone. Key steps include right clicking the AtHOC icon on the desktop, selecting "update my info", inputting phone numbers without spaces, and downloading the app from the app store before registering with a .mil email address.
SOFA members and local national employees must submit USAG-J forms 1529 and 1529-1 to the Camp Zama or SFHA Pass Office before 4:30 p.m. on October 30th to invite guests to the installation for the holidays. The forms list the names and details of up to 10 adults and 3 children for SOFA members and up to 5 adults and 3 children for local nationals. Guests will need to show their pass and valid ID at the installation gates.
The document discusses domestic and hot water outages that occurred on Oct. 21 and 28 at various buildings on base. On Oct. 21, domestic water was out from 9-11 AM in building 1024 and from 9 AM to 4 PM in buildings 812, 813, 1027 and 1024-1. Hot water was also out from 9-12 AM in buildings S-1000-1012 and 1070-1079, 1090-1095. A similar domestic water outage occurred on Oct. 28 in those same buildings. The document provides information on what to expect when water is turned back on and recommends running faucets until water runs clear. It apologizes for any inconveniences and provides a contact for more
The document announces various events happening at Camp Zama in October and November, including:
- A winter/fall safety fair on October 23rd with activities like safe driving demonstrations.
- A retiree council meeting on October 13th to advocate for retirees.
- Planned water outages between October 21st-28th with details on affected buildings.
- A family team building class between October 19th-23rd hosted by Army Community Service.
- Various sports schedules for football, volleyball, tennis, and cross country in October.
The document provides menus and pricing for meals at the Camp Zama dining facility for different dates and times. It includes menu items like omelets, pancakes, soups, various meat and seafood dishes accompanied by sides like potatoes, rice and vegetables. The prices range from $4.85 to $7.65 depending on the date and time of the meals.
The document discusses an upcoming event at CZCC on September 25th from 9-12 am. The guest speaker will be Deputy Chief Mark E. Overberg from the Army Retirement Services to speak to retirees from all services. Softball, bowling and golf tournaments will begin afterwards at 1 pm. It provides the contact number 263-3940 for more information.
The document announces the 2nd Annual Passport to LIFE Community Resilience Fair being held on September 18, 2015 from 2:30 to 5 pm behind the Yano Fitness Center. Volunteers are needed between 10 am and 5 pm. The event will feature free outdoor entertainment and activities for kids as well as resiliency resources and interest groups. Training credit will be provided for soldiers and civilians. A community night will immediately follow from 5 to 8 pm in the same location.
This document provides information about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and changes to policies and procedures. It announces that the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two playground canopies are replaced after being destroyed in a snowstorm. During this time, children who normally attend SFHA CDC will be combined with the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care.
The document discusses the temporary closure and relocation of children from the Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center while two playground canopies are replaced from August 24 to September 4. During this time, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers will relocate to the Camp Zama CDC, while kindergarteners and strong beginners children will relocate to the School Age Care program. The SFHA CDC is scheduled to reopen on September 8 after completion of the canopy replacement project.
- The Camp Zama and Torii Station Defense Military Pay Offices will no longer process Civilian travel entitlements. Civilians must now submit travel vouchers digitally through DFAS Rome.
- The Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks while two playground canopies are replaced. Children will be transferred to the Camp Zama CDC and School Age Care during this time.
- Camp Zama is conducting a bicycle registration program through September 1st. Unregistered bikes will be impounded and later recycled if not claimed. Residents are encouraged to register bikes at the Vehicle Registration Office.
The Sagamihara Family Housing Child Development Center will be closed for two weeks from August 24 to September 4 while two damaged playground canopies are replaced. During this time, children who normally attend will be transferred to the Camp Zama Child Development Center and School Age Care. The playground will remain closed for an additional two months after reopening while construction is completed.
The Dining Room & Catering at Camp Zama will be closed from August 8-11 for equipment replacement. The Sports Bar will remain open. A community event will be held on August 15 featuring free food, games, prizes and school supplies. Camp Zama is seeking bicycle registrations through September 1 to address abandoned bicycles on base. The Camp Zama Girl Scouts office has two employment opportunities posted.
The Camp Zama "Rebycle" Program aims to address the issue of abandoned bicycles on base by identifying them and recycling them back into the community. From August 1st to September 1st, bicycles must be registered at the Vehicle Registration Office or they will be impounded. Owners can claim impounded bikes until September 15th after which any remaining bikes will be recycled.
The document announces an upcoming Newcomers Information Roundtable event on Camp Zama to help with transition to Japan. It provides details on the event such as date, time, location and free admission. It also lists some insider tips that will be provided like children's activities, best local restaurants, and how to get plugged into the local community.
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.
The Camp Zama Education Center is looking for an instructor to facilitate their Online Academic Skills Course, which is held 4 times per year for 60 hours per session. The next session is from August 31 to September 21. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in any field plus a teaching certificate or a master's degree from an accredited university.
This document provides information about several upcoming community events in Zama City, including:
- A yukata festival on June 28 from 9:30-noon at the Zama City Community Center, with costs of 500 yen for ages 13 and up and free for ages 12 and under.
- Col. Joy Curriera's farewell reception on July 1 at 3pm at the Camp Zama Community Club, with a cost of $15 per person and an RSVP deadline of June 20.
- Zumba dance lessons on various dates in July at the Community Activity Center from 5-6:30pm.
- Junior golf clinics in July and August with various dates and sessions, cost
This document provides information about various community events on Camp Zama, including:
- A farewell reception for Col. Joy Curriera on July 1st at the Community Club.
- The ACS 50th birthday celebration pool party on July 11th at the SFHA pool, including a poolside fashion show.
- The 240th Army Birthday Ball on June 26th at the Community Club.
- Sun West Roundup Vacation Bible School from August 3rd-7th at the Community Activity Center.
The Camp Fuji Mud Run will be held on June 20 at 9 a.m. at Camp Fuji. Registration is accepted at the Camp Fuji Big Guns Gym until the day of the event and costs $25 for individuals and $50 for teams. More information can be found by calling the listed phone numbers or emailing the provided email address. Registration forms are available online.
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1. The Camp Zama Main Exchange,The Camp Zama Main Exchange,
Home and Garden store and the ExpressHome and Garden store and the Express
will reduce their hours of operationwill reduce their hours of operation
effective on July 1.effective on July 1.
for Exchange and Expressfor Exchange and Express
New Store HoursNew Store Hours
2. Hours of operation will be:Hours of operation will be:
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
on Monday through Saturdayon Monday through Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday
for Exchange and Expressfor Exchange and Express
New Store HoursNew Store Hours
3. The Express hours of operationThe Express hours of operation
will be:will be:
7 a.m. to 9 p.m.7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
on Monday through Thursdayon Monday through Thursday
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday
for Exchange and Expressfor Exchange and Express
New Store HoursNew Store Hours
4. The new hours of operationThe new hours of operation
does not affectdoes not affect
the SFHA Express.the SFHA Express.
for Exchange and Expressfor Exchange and Express
New Store HoursNew Store Hours
5. All Motor Transportation ServicesAll Motor Transportation Services
will be suspendedwill be suspended
on July 11on July 11
in order to conduct a Safety Stand Down Day.in order to conduct a Safety Stand Down Day.
For emergencies call 263-3772For emergencies call 263-3772
Office ClosureOffice Closure
6. Starting on Sept. 4,Starting on Sept. 4,
the University of Maryland University Collegethe University of Maryland University College
National Testing CenterNational Testing Center
will be offering two new exams:will be offering two new exams:
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) andMicrosoft Certified Professional (MCP) and
Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams.Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams.
7. Students can get up toStudents can get up to
three professional certificationsthree professional certifications
with one examwith one exam
when they successfully completewhen they successfully complete
the CompTIA LINUX+.the CompTIA LINUX+.
8. Students can elect to receiveStudents can elect to receive
LINUX PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE’S LPIC-1LINUX PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE’S LPIC-1
as well asas well as
SUSE Certified LINUX ADMINISTRATOR (CLA),SUSE Certified LINUX ADMINISTRATOR (CLA),
after successfully completing the CompTIA LINUX+.after successfully completing the CompTIA LINUX+.
There is NO additional testing or fees required.There is NO additional testing or fees required.
9. In addition, during the month of June,In addition, during the month of June,
the Camp Zama Education Centerthe Camp Zama Education Center
is offering 10% off foris offering 10% off for
the CompTIA LINUX+ exam voucherthe CompTIA LINUX+ exam voucher
using the code Lpi3in1i14.using the code Lpi3in1i14.
10. The Japan Ground Self Defense ForceThe Japan Ground Self Defense Force
will conduct a running eventwill conduct a running event
starting atstarting at
the 4the 4thth
Engineer Group HeadquartersEngineer Group Headquarters
from June 16 to July 30from June 16 to July 30
between 7 and 8 a.m.between 7 and 8 a.m.
11. Drivers need to stay alert and be awareDrivers need to stay alert and be aware
while driving nearwhile driving near
the JGSDF 4the JGSDF 4thth
Engineer HeadquartersEngineer Headquarters
JGSDF Soldiers will be runningJGSDF Soldiers will be running
in formation.in formation.
12. The Japan Ground SelfThe Japan Ground Self
Defense Force’sDefense Force’s
Star FestivalStar Festival
will be heldwill be held on July 1on July 1
at the entrance ofat the entrance of
the Camp Zama Community Club.the Camp Zama Community Club.
13. Camp Zama community membersCamp Zama community members
are invited for the opportunityare invited for the opportunity
to learn and be introducedto learn and be introduced
to Japanese culture.to Japanese culture.
14. Star Festival is one of the JapaneseStar Festival is one of the Japanese
traditional annual events,traditional annual events,
which derives from a legendwhich derives from a legend
that Altair and Vega,that Altair and Vega,
which usually stay in the bothwhich usually stay in the both
banks of the Milky Way,banks of the Milky Way,
meet once a year on July 7th.meet once a year on July 7th.
15. Here in Japan, people set upHere in Japan, people set up
bamboos in thier yardsbamboos in thier yards
and decorate themand decorate them
with colorful strips of paper,with colorful strips of paper,
which are filled out withwhich are filled out with
their own wishes, in hopestheir own wishes, in hopes
that the wishes will come true.that the wishes will come true.
16.
17.
18. The DHR Post OfficeThe DHR Post Office
will conduct a mail handling trainingwill conduct a mail handling training
on July 8 from 9-11 a.m.on July 8 from 9-11 a.m.
at the Camp Zama Education Center,at the Camp Zama Education Center,
Bldg 278, Room 309.Bldg 278, Room 309.
20. Volunteer guest speakersVolunteer guest speakers
are needed to help promoteare needed to help promote
the “highs of healthy living”the “highs of healthy living”
and/or share their testimony of resilienceand/or share their testimony of resilience
to complement the Official Resilienceto complement the Official Resilience
and Prevention Training sessions.and Prevention Training sessions.
21. The training venues varyThe training venues vary
and speakers are needed onand speakers are needed on
an ongoing basis.an ongoing basis.
Volunteers who are interested,Volunteers who are interested,
call 263-5394.call 263-5394.
22. ~Menu~~Menu~
Tortilla Chicken Soup / New England Clam ChowderTortilla Chicken Soup / New England Clam Chowder
Beef Fajitas / Chicken FajitasBeef Fajitas / Chicken Fajitas
Tacos / Baked ChickenTacos / Baked Chicken
Parsley Buttered Potatoes / Spanish RiceParsley Buttered Potatoes / Spanish Rice
Refried Beans / Mexican Mixed VegetablesRefried Beans / Mexican Mixed Vegetables
Seasoned Green BeansSeasoned Green Beans
Price : $4.65Price : $4.65
June 23, 11:30 a.m. to 1June 23, 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.p.m.
23. ~Menu~~Menu~
Tortilla Chicken Soup / New England Clam ChowderTortilla Chicken Soup / New England Clam Chowder
Savory Baked ChickenSavory Baked Chicken
Beef CurryBeef Curry
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed RiceMashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Seasoned Summer SquashSeasoned Summer Squash
Seasoned Mixed VegetablesSeasoned Mixed Vegetables
June 23, 5 p.m. to 6:30June 23, 5 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.p.m.
Price : $4.65Price : $4.65
29. ~Menu~~Menu~
Miso Soup / Chicken Egg Drop SoupMiso Soup / Chicken Egg Drop Soup
Baked ChickenBaked Chicken
Pork AdoboPork Adobo
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed RiceMashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Green Beans & MushroomGreen Beans & Mushroom
Glazed CarrotsGlazed Carrots
June 26, 5 p.m. to 6:30June 26, 5 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.p.m.
Price : $4.65Price : $4.65
30. ~Menu~ “Pau Hana Friday”~Menu~ “Pau Hana Friday”
Chicken Wild Rice Soup / Split Pea with Ham SoupChicken Wild Rice Soup / Split Pea with Ham Soup
Hawaiian Roasted PigHawaiian Roasted Pig
Chicken Adobo / Beef LuauChicken Adobo / Beef Luau
Red Mashed Potatoes / Steamed RiceRed Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Green Beans & CornGreen Beans & Corn
California Mixed VegetablesCalifornia Mixed Vegetables
Price : $4.65Price : $4.65
June 27, 11:30 a.m. to 1June 27, 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.p.m.
31. ~Menu~~Menu~
Chicken Wild Rice Soup / Split Pea with Ham SoupChicken Wild Rice Soup / Split Pea with Ham Soup
Szechwan ChickenSzechwan Chicken
Beef Stew / Mashed PotatoesBeef Stew / Mashed Potatoes
Steamed RiceSteamed Rice
Seasoned Brussels SproutsSeasoned Brussels Sprouts
Seasoned Wax BeansSeasoned Wax Beans
June 27, 5 p.m. to 6:30June 27, 5 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.p.m.
Price : $4.65Price : $4.65
32. ~Menu~~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Egg / Pancakes / BaconOmelet / Boiled Egg / Pancakes / Bacon
Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / BiscuitsHominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits
Hashed Browned PotatoesHashed Browned Potatoes
Old Fashioned Beans Soup / Cream of Potato SoupOld Fashioned Beans Soup / Cream of Potato Soup
New England Boiled Dinner / Roast TurkeyNew England Boiled Dinner / Roast Turkey
Savory Bread DressingSavory Bread Dressing
Potatoes Au Gratin / Steamed RicePotatoes Au Gratin / Steamed Rice
Seasoned Mustard Greens / Seasoned AntiguaSeasoned Mustard Greens / Seasoned Antigua
June 28, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.June 28, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Price : $5.35Price : $5.35
33. ~Menu~~Menu~
Old Fashioned Bean Soup / Cream of Potato SoupOld Fashioned Bean Soup / Cream of Potato Soup
Creole Pork SteaksCreole Pork Steaks
Beef Stir FryBeef Stir Fry
Shrimp JambalayaShrimp Jambalaya
Mashed PotatoesMashed Potatoes
Seasoned ScandinavianSeasoned Scandinavian
Calico CornCalico Corn
June 28, 5 a.m. to 6June 28, 5 a.m. to 6
p.m.p.m.
Price : $6.55Price : $6.55
34. ~Menu~~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Egg / French Toast / BaconOmelet / Boiled Egg / French Toast / Bacon
Biscuits / Hominy Grits / Creamed BeefBiscuits / Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef
Hashed Browned PotatoesHashed Browned Potatoes
Chicken Noodle Soup / New England Fish ChowderChicken Noodle Soup / New England Fish Chowder
Grilled Sirloin Steaks with Au JusGrilled Sirloin Steaks with Au Jus
Baked Salmon with Garlic Tomato SauceBaked Salmon with Garlic Tomato Sauce
Filipino Rice / O’Brien PotatoesFilipino Rice / O’Brien Potatoes
Sauteed Spinach with Garlic ButterSauteed Spinach with Garlic Butter
Mexican CornMexican Corn
June 29, 9 a.m. to 1June 29, 9 a.m. to 1
p.m.p.m.
Price : $5.35Price : $5.35
35. ~Menu~~Menu~
Chicken Noodle Soup / New England Fish ChowderChicken Noodle Soup / New England Fish Chowder
Pepper Steak / Sautéed Shrimp with Chili SaucePepper Steak / Sautéed Shrimp with Chili Sauce
Turkey Tenderloin MignonTurkey Tenderloin Mignon
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed RiceMashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Savory Bread Dressing / Peas with OnionSavory Bread Dressing / Peas with Onion
Chinese Fried CabbageChinese Fried Cabbage
June 29, 5 a.m. to 6June 29, 5 a.m. to 6
p.m.p.m.
Price : $6.55Price : $6.55
36. Want to work on your music skills?Want to work on your music skills?
Join our Summer Rock School programJoin our Summer Rock School program
and sharpen your skills!and sharpen your skills!
37. Date:Date: Every Tuesday and ThursdayEvery Tuesday and Thursday
between June 26 and July 17between June 26 and July 17
from 1 to 3 p.m.from 1 to 3 p.m.
Location: Zama Teen CenterLocation: Zama Teen Center
38. No experience required.No experience required.
All skill levels are welcome.All skill levels are welcome.
39. Anyone who wants to workAnyone who wants to work
on their musical skills,on their musical skills,
start a band, and learnstart a band, and learn
the basics of performancethe basics of performance
and improvisation are welcome!!and improvisation are welcome!!
41. Effective immediately,Effective immediately,
the commander of U.S. Pacific Commandthe commander of U.S. Pacific Command
has implemented a travel restrictionhas implemented a travel restriction
for the country of Thailand in its entirety.for the country of Thailand in its entirety.
All non-mission essential travelAll non-mission essential travel
to Thailand should be cancelled as of May 30.to Thailand should be cancelled as of May 30.
42. This action is not intended to curtail leaveThis action is not intended to curtail leave
for those already in country.for those already in country.
DOD personnel currently executing travelDOD personnel currently executing travel
in Thailandin Thailand
are advised to remain vigilant ofare advised to remain vigilant of
the evolving political situation.the evolving political situation.
43. Until further notice,Until further notice,
all requests for future non-mission essential travelall requests for future non-mission essential travel
to Thailand will be denied.to Thailand will be denied.
Those on official travel will be notifiedThose on official travel will be notified
by their chain of commandby their chain of command
if there are any changes to their mission.if there are any changes to their mission.
44. USAG-Japan Religious Support Office isUSAG-Japan Religious Support Office is
conducting a 2014 Summer Bible Camp forconducting a 2014 Summer Bible Camp for
children age between Kindergarten and 6th Gradechildren age between Kindergarten and 6th Grade
at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center.at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center.
45. Date: Aug. 4 to 8 fromDate: Aug. 4 to 8 from 8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m.8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m.
(Bus service from SFHA will be provided)(Bus service from SFHA will be provided)
Registration at AAFES, REC, ChapelsRegistration at AAFES, REC, Chapels
46. If your student(s) requires school busIf your student(s) requires school bus
transportationtransportation
for School Year 2014-2015,for School Year 2014-2015,
please stop by Zama American High School,please stop by Zama American High School,
Bldg. 919, Room 508, by July 15Bldg. 919, Room 508, by July 15
to re-register.to re-register.
47. The operation hours for the Student Transportation OfficeThe operation hours for the Student Transportation Office
will be 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., starting on June 16.will be 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., starting on June 16.
For more Information: 263-4151For more Information: 263-4151
48. For children from birth to 5 years oldFor children from birth to 5 years old
with developmental delay/special needswith developmental delay/special needs
meets every 2meets every 2ndnd
Monday from 10 – 11:30 a.m.Monday from 10 – 11:30 a.m.
For more information:For more information:
EDIS@Arnn Elementaly School/EDIS@Arnn Elementaly School/263-4572/4357263-4572/4357
49. For the replacement of underground steam pipes,For the replacement of underground steam pipes,
there will be several road closuresthere will be several road closures
at Sagami General Depot.at Sagami General Depot.
From May 12 to July 31From May 12 to July 31,,
there will be a full-road closurethere will be a full-road closure
at 5th Street at Block 174.at 5th Street at Block 174.
Road ClosuresRoad Closures
for Sagami General Depotfor Sagami General Depot
50. From May 12 to July 31,From May 12 to July 31,
there will be a half-road closure at the cross-waythere will be a half-road closure at the cross-way
at Block 164 and Block 174.at Block 164 and Block 174.
From May 15 to Nov. 3From May 15 to Nov. 3
there will be a full-road closurethere will be a full-road closure
at 5th Street at Block 164.at 5th Street at Block 164.
Road ClosuresRoad Closures
for Sagami General Depotfor Sagami General Depot
51. A section of Tomodachi Ave.A section of Tomodachi Ave.
is scheduled to be closedis scheduled to be closed
for construction and road pavingfor construction and road paving
from May 24 to July 31from May 24 to July 31..
Only emergency and maintenance vehiclesOnly emergency and maintenance vehicles
will have access during this period.will have access during this period.
Tomodachi Avenue Road ClosureTomodachi Avenue Road Closure
52. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
The following list of responsibilities for pet ownersThe following list of responsibilities for pet owners
living on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Familyliving on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family
Housing Area and Sagami Depot was releasedHousing Area and Sagami Depot was released
by the Housing Management Division:by the Housing Management Division:
- Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas- Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas
used by their pets.used by their pets.
- If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily- If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily
to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.
53. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
- Owners must clean up waste left by their pet
during walks.
- Fecal droppings must be disposed of in sealed
plastic bags (preferably double bags) and be
placed in garbage receptacles.
- Un-bagged waste must not be placed in garbage
receptacles.
54. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
Violations can be reported to following email address:Violations can be reported to following email address:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing-usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing-
officer@mail.milofficer@mail.mil
You may also report violations by calling the Housing ManagementYou may also report violations by calling the Housing Management
Division atDivision at
263-3441 or 263-4503263-3441 or 263-4503,,
or the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branchor the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branch
atat 263-3527 or 263-4136263-3527 or 263-4136..
55. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
1.1. Go toGo to www.pay.govwww.pay.gov
2.2. In the left hand column locate “PublicIn the left hand column locate “Public
Forms,” then select “By Form Name”Forms,” then select “By Form Name”
3.3. Click “B” then click “BG Crawford F. SamsClick “B” then click “BG Crawford F. Sams
Clinic” to open the formClinic” to open the form
56. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
4.4. Enter all required information on the formEnter all required information on the form
5.5. Select a payment methodSelect a payment method
6.6. Click Submit DataClick Submit Data
57. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
7.7. Follow the steps provided by “PAY.GOV”Follow the steps provided by “PAY.GOV”
to enter your payment informationto enter your payment information
8.8. Click continueClick continue
9.9. Confirm your information then enterConfirm your information then enter
your Email Addressyour Email Address
58. NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:NO log in required! Just follow the steps below:
10.10. Click “Submit Payment”Click “Submit Payment”
11.11. Print a copy of your receipt for yourPrint a copy of your receipt for your
personal recordspersonal records
You have just completed an online payment!You have just completed an online payment!
59. The Camp Zama Navy Federal Credit UnionThe Camp Zama Navy Federal Credit Union
will extend its daily hours of operationwill extend its daily hours of operation
until 5 p.m.until 5 p.m.
and will be open on Saturdaysand will be open on Saturdays
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Call 263-4635 for more information.Call 263-4635 for more information.
60. Camp Zama’s thrift store, “The Treasure Trove,”Camp Zama’s thrift store, “The Treasure Trove,”
is now open for business.is now open for business.
The Treasure Trove will have items such asThe Treasure Trove will have items such as
clothing, shoes, jewelry, toysclothing, shoes, jewelry, toys
and much more available for purchase.and much more available for purchase.
Now Open on Camp ZamaNow Open on Camp Zama
61. All patrons are welcome to shop.All patrons are welcome to shop.
The thrift store can only acceptThe thrift store can only accept
cash (yen or dollars) at this time.cash (yen or dollars) at this time.
Now Open on Camp ZamaNow Open on Camp Zama
62. The Treasure Trove is located onThe Treasure Trove is located on
the Zama American High School campus,the Zama American High School campus,
Bldg. 988, Room T-5.Bldg. 988, Room T-5.
Now Open on Camp ZamaNow Open on Camp Zama
63. Now Open on Camp ZamaNow Open on Camp Zama
The hours of operation are as follows:The hours of operation are as follows:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Every Third Saturday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Every Third Saturday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Call 263-4467 to volunteer, donateCall 263-4467 to volunteer, donate
or for more information.or for more information.
64. In accordance with USAG-J Regulation 40-650,In accordance with USAG-J Regulation 40-650,
all pets residing on the installationall pets residing on the installation
must be registeredmust be registered
with the Camp Zama Veterinary Clinicwith the Camp Zama Veterinary Clinic
within 72 hours of purchase, adoption,within 72 hours of purchase, adoption,
or arrival in Japan.or arrival in Japan.
65. Failure to do so will result in pet(s)Failure to do so will result in pet(s)
being captured by military policebeing captured by military police
and impounded at the owner’s expense.and impounded at the owner’s expense.
66. Visit the Camp Zama Veterinary ClinicVisit the Camp Zama Veterinary Clinic
at Bldg. 1042at Bldg. 1042
or callor call 263-3875263-3875
((046-407-3875046-407-3875 from outside the installation)from outside the installation)
for more information.for more information.
67. Effective April 3Effective April 3,,
vehicle traffic in and out of traffic circlevehicle traffic in and out of traffic circle
to 5th Avenue and Chapel Hill Roadto 5th Avenue and Chapel Hill Road
will be closed.will be closed.
Drivers are advised to exercise caution and adjust theirDrivers are advised to exercise caution and adjust their
routes accordingly.routes accordingly.
Information for communityInformation for community
69. Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255
Allied Telesis: 98-263-8255Allied Telesis: 98-263-8255
Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255
Military and Family Life Counselor:Military and Family Life Counselor:
263-3638263-3638
73. Units located onUnits located on
U.S. Army Garrison Japan Honshu installationsU.S. Army Garrison Japan Honshu installations
must coordinate withmust coordinate with
the Hazardous Material Control Centerthe Hazardous Material Control Center
at Sagami General Depotat Sagami General Depot
when purchasing hazardous materials.when purchasing hazardous materials.
74. Please procure recycled, bio-based orPlease procure recycled, bio-based or
environmentally preferable materialsenvironmentally preferable materials
when they are available in a timely manner,when they are available in a timely manner,
they meet your unit’s performance standardsthey meet your unit’s performance standards
and are reasonably priced.and are reasonably priced.
75. A dinner, fellowship and Bible study knownA dinner, fellowship and Bible study known
as “Midweek Mingles”as “Midweek Mingles”
will be held every Wednesdaywill be held every Wednesday
through May from 6 to 8 p.m.through May from 6 to 8 p.m.
at the Camp Zama Chapel.at the Camp Zama Chapel.
77. If you want to vote in a Federal PrimaryIf you want to vote in a Federal Primary
or Special Election in March, April or May 2014,or Special Election in March, April or May 2014,
you should visityou should visit www.FVAP.govwww.FVAP.gov
for information on registering to votefor information on registering to vote
and requesting your absentee ballot accordingand requesting your absentee ballot according
to State deadlines and requirements.to State deadlines and requirements.
78. States must provide requestedStates must provide requested
ballots 45 days before an election.ballots 45 days before an election.
79. If you do not receiveIf you do not receive
your requested State ballotyour requested State ballot
at least 30 days before an election prepare,at least 30 days before an election prepare,
print and sign the backupprint and sign the backup
Federal Write-In Absentee BallotFederal Write-In Absentee Ballot
atat www.FVAP.govwww.FVAP.gov..
80. March Primary and Special Election Dates:March Primary and Special Election Dates:
View the complete 2014 Primary Election CalendarView the complete 2014 Primary Election Calendar
atat www.FVAP.govwww.FVAP.gov for more information.for more information.
81. ContactContact 263-4196263-4196
or via emailor via email
USARMY.Zama.USARPAC.MBX.USARMY.Zama.USARPAC.MBX.
USARJ-Voting-AssistanceUSARJ-Voting-Assistance
@MAIL.MIL for more information@MAIL.MIL for more information
82. U.S. military personnel and facilities, both at home and
abroad, remain potential targets for those who wish to do
them harm.
Throughout our history, the U.S. Army has tackled the
toughest challenges.
If you see something, say something.
83. Adversarial forces adapt their tactics to avoid strength,
exploit weakness, and demonstrate their capability to attack
at the time and place of their choosing.
Individual awareness of suspicious activities is a key element
in the identification of potential threatening actions.
If you see something, say something.
84. Criminal assault methods have evolved over the past century
to a present-day "insider" threat possibility.
Suspicious activity reporting is a fundamental element of the
programs in place to keep both the U.S. Army Japan and U.S.
Army Garrison Japan communities safe.
If you see something, say something.
85. From deploying units around the area of responsibility to
Corps of Engineers projects throughout Japan, every activity,
every mission and every operation will have situational
awareness.
If you see something, say something.
86. Both the iWATCH Army and iSALUTE reporting programs are
community tools in our arsenal against threats to force
protection.
If you see something, say something.
87. We know our missions, our operations and our
responsibilities.
Report suspicious activities to your local Military Police or
ATO by calling: 263-3002 or 911 and or off post 046-407-3002
or 046-407-911
If you see something, say something.
94. You can register to vote,You can register to vote,
request an absentee ballot or checkrequest an absentee ballot or check
the status of your ballot onthe status of your ballot on
www.FVAP.govwww.FVAP.gov
95. Contact your voting assistance officerContact your voting assistance officer
via email atvia email at
usarmy.zama.usarpac.mbx.usarmy.zama.usarpac.mbx.
usarj-votingassistance@mail.milusarj-votingassistance@mail.mil
oror
by phone atby phone at 263-4196263-4196 for more information.for more information.
96. Units located on U.S. Army Garrison JapanUnits located on U.S. Army Garrison Japan
Honshu installations must coordinateHonshu installations must coordinate
with the Hazardous Material Control Centerwith the Hazardous Material Control Center
at Sagami Depot.at Sagami Depot.
CallCall 268-4222268-4222 for assistance.for assistance.
97. Please procure recycled, bio-based orPlease procure recycled, bio-based or
environmentally preferable materialsenvironmentally preferable materials
when they are available in a timely manner,when they are available in a timely manner,
they meet your unit's performance standards,they meet your unit's performance standards,
and are reasonably priced.and are reasonably priced.
98. Due to regulatory changes with the implementationDue to regulatory changes with the implementation
of U.S. Army Garrison Japan Regulation 190-13,of U.S. Army Garrison Japan Regulation 190-13,
Status of Forces Agreement sponsorsStatus of Forces Agreement sponsors
will no longer be able to procure unescorted passeswill no longer be able to procure unescorted passes
or Defense Biometric Identification System cardsor Defense Biometric Identification System cards
for their non-SOFA English students.for their non-SOFA English students.
99. Currently issued passes and DBIDS cardsCurrently issued passes and DBIDS cards
will be authorized for use until their expiration date,will be authorized for use until their expiration date,
but will not be reissued.but will not be reissued.
100. A number of training datesA number of training dates
are scheduled to be held,are scheduled to be held,
in both English and Japanese language instruction,in both English and Japanese language instruction,
on shelf-life policy training to explain standard practiceon shelf-life policy training to explain standard practice
in the management and storagein the management and storage
of shelf-life materialof shelf-life material
at the managing activity and depot level.at the managing activity and depot level.
101. Students will learn to properly applyStudents will learn to properly apply
mandatory storage standards criteriamandatory storage standards criteria
in evaluating the condition of shelf-life materialin evaluating the condition of shelf-life material
upon receipt, in storage, during surveillance,upon receipt, in storage, during surveillance,
upon shipment, and when test or restorative actionsupon shipment, and when test or restorative actions
are required to maintain or return stocksare required to maintain or return stocks
to a ready-for-issue status.to a ready-for-issue status.
102. Yokohama North DockYokohama North Dock (Japanese Session)(Japanese Session)
Date:Date: Sept. 25 (Nomination deadline: Sept. 18)Sept. 25 (Nomination deadline: Sept. 18)
Time:Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: 403rd AFSB, Conference Room,Location: 403rd AFSB, Conference Room,
Bldg. 347Bldg. 347
Call 263-4814 for more information.Call 263-4814 for more information.
103. Yokohama North DockYokohama North Dock (English Session)(English Session)
Date: Sept. 26 (Nomination deadline: Sept. 18)Date: Sept. 26 (Nomination deadline: Sept. 18)
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: 403rd AFSB, Conference Room,Location: 403rd AFSB, Conference Room,
Bldg. 347Bldg. 347
Call 263-4814 for more information.Call 263-4814 for more information.
104. Kure PierKure Pier (Tentatively scheduled for early May)(Tentatively scheduled for early May)
Call 263-4814 for more information.Call 263-4814 for more information.
105. The parking lot for Bldg. 360 on Camp Zama,The parking lot for Bldg. 360 on Camp Zama,
which includes the GSA Mart,which includes the GSA Mart,
Military Clothing Sales StoreMilitary Clothing Sales Store
and the Arts and Crafts Center,and the Arts and Crafts Center,
is scheduled to be closedis scheduled to be closed
Jan. 20 through Oct. 31Jan. 20 through Oct. 31
in order to build a permanent parking lot.in order to build a permanent parking lot.
Bldg. 360 Parking Lot ClosureBldg. 360 Parking Lot Closure
on Camp Zamaon Camp Zama
106. This will necessitateThis will necessitate
the closure of 33 parking spaces.the closure of 33 parking spaces.
Temporary parking will be availableTemporary parking will be available
on the side and rear of Bldg. 102.on the side and rear of Bldg. 102.
Half-Road ClosureHalf-Road Closure
Between Bldgs. 101, 102Between Bldgs. 101, 102
107. Wednesdays, from 6 to 8 p.m.Wednesdays, from 6 to 8 p.m.
starting Jan. 8starting Jan. 8
at the Camp Zama Chapel.at the Camp Zama Chapel.
Free community dinner is provided.Free community dinner is provided.
Men’s FellowshipMen’s Fellowship
108. No prerequisites. Join any time.No prerequisites. Join any time.
Free study guide provided.Free study guide provided.
Learn about the trials and triumphsLearn about the trials and triumphs
of real men in the Bible,of real men in the Bible,
and how they relate to you.and how they relate to you.
Men’s FellowshipMen’s Fellowship
109. The U.S. Postal Service’sThe U.S. Postal Service’s
Click-N-Ship online serviceClick-N-Ship online service
can save customers time and moneycan save customers time and money
–– up to 16 percent for Priority Mailup to 16 percent for Priority Mail
and Priority Mail Express parcels.and Priority Mail Express parcels.
U.S. Postal Service’sU.S. Postal Service’s
‘‘Click-N-Ship’ Online ServiceClick-N-Ship’ Online Service
110. At Click-N-Ship,At Click-N-Ship,
customers can calculate and compare postage,customers can calculate and compare postage,
pay via credit card and print their shipping labelspay via credit card and print their shipping labels
and customs forms from home.and customs forms from home.
U.S. Postal Service’sU.S. Postal Service’s
‘‘Click-N-Ship’ Online ServiceClick-N-Ship’ Online Service
111. Visit the USPS webpage atVisit the USPS webpage at
www.usps.comwww.usps.com
click “Ship Online Now,”click “Ship Online Now,”
then “Print a Shipping Label Now”then “Print a Shipping Label Now”
and follow the instructions.and follow the instructions.
U.S. Postal Service’sU.S. Postal Service’s
‘‘Click-N-Ship’ Online ServiceClick-N-Ship’ Online Service
112. Secure the printed shipping labelSecure the printed shipping label
on your article and bring iton your article and bring it
to your local post office for mailing.to your local post office for mailing.
CallCall 263-8593263-8593 oror
visit the USPS website atvisit the USPS website at www.usps.comwww.usps.com
for more information.for more information.
U.S. Postal Service’sU.S. Postal Service’s
““Click-N-Ship” Online ServiceClick-N-Ship” Online Service
113. A portion of the road at the intersectionsA portion of the road at the intersections
of Ishinomaki Avenue and Sendai Streetof Ishinomaki Avenue and Sendai Street
on Camp Zamaon Camp Zama
is scheduled to be closed to trafficis scheduled to be closed to traffic
from Dec. 2 through March 2015from Dec. 2 through March 2015
due to construction.due to construction.
Road ClosureRoad Closure
at Ishinomaki, Sendai Intersectionat Ishinomaki, Sendai Intersection
114. Due to recent increased support ofDue to recent increased support of
in-house custodial cleaning tasks at new facilities,in-house custodial cleaning tasks at new facilities,
the Directorate of Public Worksthe Directorate of Public Works
will be reducing its cleaning frequencieswill be reducing its cleaning frequencies
with the exception of the following buildings:with the exception of the following buildings:
Change inChange in
Custodial Cleaning FrequenciesCustodial Cleaning Frequencies
115. -- Morale, Welfare and Recreation “CommunityMorale, Welfare and Recreation “Community
Buildings” (Camp Zama Community Club,Buildings” (Camp Zama Community Club,
Bowling Center, etc.)Bowling Center, etc.)
-- Child, Youth and School Services facilitiesChild, Youth and School Services facilities
(Child Development Centers, Youth Centers,(Child Development Centers, Youth Centers,
etc.)etc.)
Change inChange in
Custodial Cleaning FrequenciesCustodial Cleaning Frequencies
116. - BG Sams U.S. Army Health Clinic- BG Sams U.S. Army Health Clinic
- Department of Defense Education Activity- Department of Defense Education Activity
schoolsschools
- Army and Air Force Exchange Services acilities- Army and Air Force Exchange Services acilities
- Commissaries- Commissaries
Change inChange in
Custodial Cleaning FrequenciesCustodial Cleaning Frequencies
117. Community members are remindedCommunity members are reminded
that while some cleaning task frequenciesthat while some cleaning task frequencies
may be reduced, the tasks will still be performed.may be reduced, the tasks will still be performed.
There is a possibility that once the adjustmentsThere is a possibility that once the adjustments
are made and the workforce has shifted,are made and the workforce has shifted,
some frequencies may be increased.some frequencies may be increased.
Change inChange in
Custodial Cleaning FrequenciesCustodial Cleaning Frequencies
118. The Identification Card sectionThe Identification Card section
at Camp Zama’s Military Personnel Divisionat Camp Zama’s Military Personnel Division
will begin usingwill begin using
the online RAPIDS appointment scheduler.the online RAPIDS appointment scheduler.
ID Card Section to Begin Online SchedulingID Card Section to Begin Online SchedulingID Card Section to Begin Online SchedulingID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
119. Visit the following link to schedule an appointment:Visit the following link to schedule an appointment:
http://go.usa.gov/WrXQhttp://go.usa.gov/WrXQ
CallCall 263-4449263-4449 oror 046-407-4449046-407-4449
for same-day appointments or further guidance.for same-day appointments or further guidance.
ID Card Section to Begin Online SchedulingID Card Section to Begin Online SchedulingID Card Section to Begin Online SchedulingID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
120. All Status of Forces Agreement members,All Status of Forces Agreement members,
to include children and spouses,to include children and spouses,
are required to register all privately owned bicycles.are required to register all privately owned bicycles.
Sponsors need to prepare USAG-J Form 1349EJSponsors need to prepare USAG-J Form 1349EJ
in order to properly registerin order to properly register
all privately owned bicycles.all privately owned bicycles.
Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
Bicycle RegistrationBicycle Registration
121. Bicycles can be registered
at the Vehicle Registration Office (Bldg. 227)
or the Sagamihara Family Housing Area
Pass and ID Office
at Gate 1.
Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
Bicycle RegistrationBicycle Registration
122. Serial number locations are normally foundSerial number locations are normally found
on the below locations of any model bicycle:on the below locations of any model bicycle:
Head tubeHead tubeSeat tubeSeat tube
At rear wheelAt rear wheel
mountmount
Under crankUnder crank
(bottom bracket)(bottom bracket)
Common Serial Number LocationsCommon Serial Number Locations
124. The Employees Assistance Program
is a free service available
to all Department of the Army civilians
on Camp Zama and their family members.
The EAP is a confidential support service paid
for by the government to assist employees.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
125. The EAP program is designed to:
Promote personal growth, mental and
Physical health, and strengthen individuals,
Families and communities.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
126. Provide individuals with confidential referrals
to agencies that can provide assistance
for problems that can affect their performance.
Individual problems can range from emotional,
psychological, psychiatric, stress-related,
substance dependence or other challenges.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
127. Provide comprehensive short-term counseling
and referral services to help individuals achieve
a balance between their work, family and
other personal responsibilities.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
128. The confidentiality of individuals using
the program is carefully protected.
No information is furnished to employers,
unions, or other individuals without the express,
written permission of the participating client.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
129. The EAP can provide tools to help deal with,
stress, relationships, financial issues,
conflict, substance abuse, impulse control,
assertiveness, anger and
a variety of other adult living issues.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
130. The EAP is available
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and is located in the Resiliency
and Restoration Center, Bldg. 534.
To make an appointment, call 263-5309.
Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee Assistance Program
131.
132.
133.
134. Notice for Smokers to SmokeNotice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areasin Designated Areas
Smokers on U.S. militarySmokers on U.S. military
installations are remindedinstallations are reminded
that if they are smokingthat if they are smoking
during business hoursduring business hours
outside their office buildingoutside their office building
or place of employment,or place of employment,
135. they should do so only inthey should do so only in
designated smoking areasdesignated smoking areas
-- not near roads or-- not near roads or
in parking lots.in parking lots.
Smokers must beSmokers must be
considerate of nonsmokers.considerate of nonsmokers.
Notice for Smokers to SmokeNotice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areasin Designated Areas
136. Residents’ ResponsibilitiesResidents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDYDuring Leave and TDY
All Army family housing and unaccompanied
personnel housing residents must notify
the Housing Management Division for absences
from their quarters of seven days or more.
137. Provide a point of contact for
a responsible sponsor or adult
to perform periodic checks to ensure
the home is safe, secure and free of incidents
and unexpected circumstances,
and maintain the yard as well, if applicable.
Residents’ ResponsibilitiesResidents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDYDuring Leave and TDY
138. In the event you do not assign
a point of contact during your absence,
the Housing Management Division
will contact your organization or agency
to request their support – especially when it comes
to keeping up your yard maintenance.
Residents’ ResponsibilitiesResidents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDYDuring Leave and TDY
139. Visit the Housing Management Division
at Bldg. 671
to request the Form for Periodic Absences.
Call the Housing Office at 263-4135, 263-4843
or 263-5859 for questions or more information.
Residents’ ResponsibilitiesResidents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDYDuring Leave and TDY
140. Notification ofNotification of
On-post residents must notifyOn-post residents must notify
the Housing Management Divisionthe Housing Management Division
for absences from quarters extendedfor absences from quarters extended
more than seven days.more than seven days.
Absence from QuartersAbsence from Quarters
141. Please provide a POCPlease provide a POC
who will have responsibility for your quarterswho will have responsibility for your quarters
during your absence.during your absence.
For more information: 263-4136/3890For more information: 263-4136/3890
046-407-4136/3890046-407-4136/3890
Notification ofNotification of
Absence from QuartersAbsence from Quarters
142. SHARP Hotline (English-speaking)SHARP Hotline (English-speaking)
090-9395-8909 or090-9395-8909 or
882# from a DSN phone882# from a DSN phone
Call any time to include evenings,Call any time to include evenings,
weekends and holidays.weekends and holidays.
144. Posting Ads at Front of Bldg. 102Posting Ads at Front of Bldg. 102
Not AuthorizedNot Authorized
All personnel are remindedAll personnel are reminded
not to post advertisementsnot to post advertisements
at the front entrance ofat the front entrance of
U.S. Army Garrison Japan headquarters, Bldg. 102.U.S. Army Garrison Japan headquarters, Bldg. 102.
Call 263-3829 for more information.Call 263-3829 for more information.
145. Provide your input or feedback online at the
U.S. Army Garrison Japan ICE site
and enter to win a prize!
http://ice.disa.milhttp://ice.disa.mil
Good or bad, we’d like to know!Good or bad, we’d like to know!
146.
147. What is Ready Army?
Ready Army is the Army Emergency Management
Program’s proactive campaign to increase the
resilience of the Army community by informing of
relevant hazards and encouraging Soldiers,
their Families, Army Civilians and contractors to,
“Get a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed.”
148. What is Ready Army?
Through outreach and education Ready Army calls
our Army community to action and aims to create a
culture of preparedness that will save lives and
strengthen the nation.
149. Get a Kit
When disaster strikes, emergency responders
address the most critical needs and may not
even be able to get to an area until it is deemed
safe. While they work on behalf of the entire
community, it is your responsibility to ensure
your family’s well-being during times of crisis.
Emergency kits to sustain for 72 hours are an
essential tool for meeting that challenge.
150. Make a Plan
• Ensure everyone understands the plan, and practices.
• How to communicate during an emergency.
• Consider what to do, where to go, what to take.
• Plan for members with disabilities or special needs.
• Include pets in family plan.
• Report status through ADPAAS.
• Identify a continental U.S. contact.
151. Be informed
• Chain of Command
• www.ready.army.mil
• www.usarj.army.mil (Local Conditions Page)
•www.facebook.com/usagj
•Mass Notification System
• Command Channel 13
• Eagle 810 radio
• Family Assistance Center
152. Emergency Supply Kit
• Food supply for all family members for five days (ready to
eat; no preparation required)
• Bottled water
• Protective mask
• 30-day supply of prescription medication
• Over-the-counter medications
• Baby toiletries (diapers, etc.) (five-day supply)
• Toiletry articles (toothbrush, etc.)
• Feminine hygiene articles
153. Emergency Supply Kit
• Baby articles
• First-Aid kit
• Flashlight with extra batteries
• Portable radio with extra batteries
• Can opener
• Backpack / luggage
• Extra clothing (keep in mind baggage limits)
• Blankets (seasonal)
• $100 cash
• Pet carrier (dog or cat only) with 10-day supply of pet
foods