Zama Bowling Center for more info, 263-4780
Stay Calm and Listen to the Blues
The Area Transportation Office Zama
will be closed
from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., March 12
for Renovations.
For emergencies, contact 263-3919.
Office Closure
Building Strong Resilient
and Promoting Positive, Safe,
and Respectful Relationships
Training Credit: SHARP,
Substance Abuse Prevention,
Suicide Prevention, and Family Advocacy
Call 263-4782/4357
for more information.
Allied Telesis
will upgrade their internet services,
with upcoming fiber optic cabling installation
for most (not all)
Sagamihara Family Housing Area residents.
Customers will have a choice of
100 Mbps or 1Gbps Internet speeds
(100 to 1,000 times faster than their current speed).
Engineering design is in-progress
for Camp Zama dorms and towers.
Fiber = Internet
Copper = Telephone
Coax = CATV
Timeline of Events
March 16 SFHA outside-plant fiber optic cabling
installation begins for housing units
where conduits exist and new construction.
(111 series, 113 series, 123 series, 130 series,
140 series, units 300-311, and units 253/262/263/264)
Timeline of Events
May 1 Fiber jack will be installed in each
housing unit's living room.
Timeline of Events
June1 Choice of 100Mbps/200GB/$88 or
1Gbps/250GB/$99 plans or a customer
can remain on their current plan
for up to 1 year.
Saturday, May 30
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Course
Zama city - Old temples - Sumida river cruise
- Imperial villa in Tokyo
Fee: Foreigner and other participants:
2,000yen
Number accepted:
20 people (First come, first serve)
How to Apply:
Contact Zama International Association Office
Phone/Fax/Email before May 10
Phone:046-251-9000、Fax:046-206-6493
Email: z.i.a.040501@kdr.biglobe.ne.jp
Zama International Association Office:
Open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Mon, Wed, Fri
Address: 2-2886, Zama, Zama-city
2015年5月30日(土)
午前9時-午後5時
コース:
座間市役所 - 芝増上寺、東御苑、浜離宮、
隅田川クルーズ、浅草
会費:
外国人、付き添いの日本人 - 2000円
定員20名(先着順)
申し込み方法:
5月10日までに座間市国際交流協会へ、
電話・ファックスまたはメールにてご連絡下さい。
座間市国際交流協会事務局:
月・水・金曜日 9時~4時、座間市座間2-2886
電話: 046-251-9000、ファックス:046-206-6493
Email: z.i.a.040501@kdr.biglobe.ne.jp
U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward)
will conduct a Town Hall meeting
March 26
at the Camp Zama Community Club
for DA Civilians.
The purpose of these meetings is for
the Commanding General, Maj. Gen. James C. Boozer,
to address the Civilian workforce
and open the floor for questions
about issues important to DAC employees,
which include subordinate and tenant units personnel.
1. On March 13 from 9 to 11 a.m.
DAC employees GS-11 and below
must attend the CG Town Hall meeting.
2. On March 26 from 1 to 3 p.m.
DAC employees GS-12 and above
must attend the CG Town Hall meeting.
For geographically separated employees,
the Town Hall meeting is expected
to be aired via Channel 95
and U-Stream live feed at
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/usagjapan
This town hall meeting is expected
to be the official place of duty
for all DAC employees.
The Camp Zama Religious Support Office
will host the 2015 National Prayer Breakfast
April 1 from 7 to 8:30 a.m.
at the Camp Zama Community Club.
There will be
a complimentary buffet breakfast served.
Dress attire will be ACU for military
and informal wear from Civilians.
Call 263-4898 for complimentary tickets.
Parents...
We want to hear from you.
Services Patron Satisfaction Survey
CYS
Services Patron Satisfaction Survey
CYS
Parents...
We want to hear from you.
The next Community Resilience Seminar
will be held April 2 from 1 to 3 p.m.
at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center.
The topic will cover promoting positive, safe
and respectful relationships.
All Soldiers, Civilians, Family members, retirees,
contractors and Local National employees
are able to attend.
Participants will receive SHARP,
Substance Abuse Prevention, Suicide Prevention
and Family Advocacy training credit.
Call 263-4782/4357 for more information.
American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS)
is migrating to two satellites
that requires the re-pointing of satellite dishes
and changing of decoder settings.
While services are being worked on AFN
will be off-air for three hours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Off-Air Dates: SFHA March 10
SGD March 16
March 24 and 25, 2015
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Wednesday, both days
Religious Education Center (REC),
Room 11 (back lounge)
Uniform: Civilian attire for all attendees
Registration: Space is limited.
Advanced registration required.
First registered, first served, with priority given
to those in Gatekeeper professions
IAW AR 600-63, pg 17, Table 4.
To register, email by March 13.
Course Description: This is a hands-on course
in crisis intervention.
Not only does it teach in-depth methods on
how to understand the risk factors of suicide
and recognize the warning signs of
possible impending suicide, but it also teaches exactly
what to say to someone at risk,
how to intervene in a potential crisis,
and what resources to refer to those at risk.
ACE Suicide Awareness,
ACE-SI and ASIST training credit given
to all class participants.
Required training for those in Gatekeeper professions
as defined
in AR 600-63, pg 17, table 4.
For more information, call DSN 263-8047 or visit
http://www.livingworks.net/programs/asist/
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255; DSN 263-8255;
Japanese cell: 046-407-8255
U.S. Army Garrison Japan is looking for
Vietnam Veterans
or Family members of Vietnam veterans
who are interested in participating in
a ceremony commemorating
the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.
Please assist us in identifying Vietnam veterans
that will be acknowledged during a formal ceremony.
Additionally, we are interested in
collecting personal photographs
or other memorabilia that can be displayed
at a reception following the ceremony.
The ceremony is open to the public and the DPTMS
will soon announce date, time and the location.
If you are interested in participating
please contact USAG-J DPTMS Operations
at 263-3330 or 263-3435.
Join ACS at EDIS for parenting education
and support skills that build
parents' knowledge of child health and development,
and increase awareness of child rearing practices.
The class is held every Tuesday
from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.
Parents can join the New Parent Support Program
and earn promotion points while they play and
learn with their child.
Contact ACS at 263-4357
and get a customized training
to meet specific needs.
Zama Army Lodging
will be replacing wallpaper
inside Bldg. 780.
Work will begin March 2,
and will be completed in June.
We are sorry for any inconvenience.
Date: May 17, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Minamidai Park
(address: 4-11, minamidai)
Contents of Activity:
On-stage performance, Food court (sales) Tents.
Please call to 042-744-3148
for more information
日時: 5月17日、10時-16時
場所: 南台公園(南区南台4-11)
内容: 舞台演奏や、テナントでの食品・物品販売
お問い合わせ:相模台まちづくりセンター
042-744-3148
Minamidai
Park
Odakyu-
Sagamihara St.
US Military
Housing
The Japan Red Cross will hold a blood drive
on March 20 from 9:40 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
at the parking lot
behind the Camp Zama Home Store.
Japan Red Cross Blood Drive
The language used during the blood drive
will be limited to Japanese.
MLC/IHA employees, DA civilians
and Family members
who have gate access to Camp Zama
are able to participate in the event.
Japan Red Cross Blood Drive
Blood donations significantly drop during
the winter time and your support is much needed
and will greatly be appreciated.
For more info, please contact
the U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs,
Community Relations Office at 263-7555.
Japan Red Cross Blood Drive
Registration deadline for the
2015 Cherry Blossom Festival Fun Run/Walk
will be March 30.
The entry fee is $20 per person.
Registration for youth will be
at Parent Central Services, Bldg. 690
or call 263-4068.
Registration for adults will be at the Yano Fitness Center,
Bldg. 210 or call 263-4646.
The Fun Run/Walk will be held April 4;
youth run starts at 8:30 a.m.
and adult run starts at 10 a.m.
For more information: 263-5437/4664
The Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment Facility
will be under renovation
from Feb. 2015 to June 2016.
The VTF will keep regular business hours
during all phases of the renovation.
Clients may elect to
schedule appointments at
the Yokota VTF: 263-4363.
Phase I: Minimal Impact (Jan. - May 2015)
Parking spaces reduced due to construction;
clients will use overflow parking.
Phase II: Light Impact (May - Sept. 2015)
Surgical services temporarily discontinued.
Phase III: Moderate Impact (Sept. 2015 – Jun. 2016)
- Surgical services temporarily discontinued.
- 30% reduction in wellness and sick call appointments.
Vote on line by March 30 at
https://stripesrewards.com/bestofpacific
Are you within nine credits
of completing your undergraduate
or graduate degree requirements
or satisfied your graduation requirements in 2014?
If answer is YES,
then you can celebrate your graduation
by attending the Camp Zama
Graduate Recognition Ceremony this year.
Please, contact the Camp Zama Education Center
and let us know if you will be able to participate!
For more information: 263-5311.
Thank you very much and Congratulations
on your accomplishments!
More information is soon to come.
U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward)
Motorcycle Safety/Awareness training
is April 6-10.
There will be two BRC, two ERC and Japanese
motorcycle safety courses offered.
There will only be 24 slots available for BRC and ERC.
Priority will go to USARJ Soldiers;
however, anybody can attend on space available.
Call 263-3770 to sign up.
Course A BRC
April 6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Classroom) at Zama
April 7, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Riding) at Yokohama North Dock
April 8, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Riding) at Yokohama North Dock
Call DSN 263-3770 to sign up.
Course B BRC
April 6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Classroom) at Zama
April 8, noon to 5 p.m. (Riding) at YND
April 9, 8 a.m. to noon (Riding) at YND
Call DSN 263-3770 to sign up.
Course A ERC/BRC2
April 7, Noon to 5 p.m. (Riding) at YND
Course B ERC/BRC2
April 9, Noon to 5 p.m. (Riding) at YND
Call DSN 263-3770 to sign up.
Japanese Police
April 8, 9 a.m. to noon (Riding) @ YND
BBQ for Lunch
During the renovations of Bldg. 101 and Bldg. 102
scaffolding will be placed
around the buildings.
This may create a narrow sidewalk
for pedestrians.
The renovations may cause noise
and possible chemical odors
from the paint application.
The scheduled phases and durations are as follows:
Phase 1: March 9 – June 19
(A, B, C & D Wing)
Phase 2: April 27 – Aug. 21
(Main Entrance, E, F, G & H Wing)
March 06, 13, 20, 27:
Stations of the Cross,
6 p.m., Main Zama Chapel
followed by Lenten Soup & Supper
CATHOLIC
Lenten
Season
March 24 : Catholic Community Penance Service,
6 p.m., Zama Chapel
March 29 : Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord,
8:45 a.m., Zama Chapel
CATHOLIC
Lenten
Season
April 2 : Thursday of the Lord’s Supper,
7:30 p.m., Zama Chapel
April 3 : Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday)
Living Stations of the Cross,
4 p.m., followed by the Lord’s
Passion Narratives, Zama Chapel
CATHOLIC
Easter
Triduum
April 4 : The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night,
7:30 p.m., Zama Chapel
April 5 : Easter Sunday of the Resurrection
of the Lord,
9 a.m., Zama Chapel
CATHOLIC
Easter
Triduum
March 29, Palm Sunday Service, 9 a.m., SFHA Chapel
March 29, Palm Sunday Service, 11 a.m., Zama Chapel
March 29, Passion Service of Praise and Preparation,
6 p.m., Zama Chapel
PROTESTANT
April 2, Maundy Thursday Good Friday Service,
5:30 p.m., Zama Chapel
April 3, Good Friday Service, 7 p.m., SFHA Chapel
PROTESTANT
April 5, Community Easter Sunrise Service,
6:00 a.m., Camp Zama Golf Course
April 5, Easter Sunday Service (SFHA Gospel),
9 a.m., SFHA Chapel
April 5, Easter Sunday Service (Protestant),
11 a.m., Zama Chapel
PROTESTANT
Effective Feb. 9,
community members requiring fingerprints
for employment, citizenship, visas
or security clearances, etc…
should be advised that the fingerprinting location
has changed until further notice.
The new location is Bldg 229,
Military Police Station.
No appointment is necessary.
Park at Bldg 228 and walk to Bldg 229
and inform the desk sergeant
that fingerprint assistance is required.
Express Group Cycle
Mondays – 12 a.m. ($3 per class)
For more information: 263-4664/5656
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April 24, 2015 6-9 p.m.
Camp Zama Community Activity Center
Yokota – Atsugi – Zama - Yokosuka
Dancers, Singers, Poets,
Actors, Musicians
~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Eggs / Pancakes / Bacon Sliced
Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits
Hashed Browned Potatoes
New England Fish Chowder / Tomato Vegetable Soup
Shrimp Scampi / Buffalo Chicken
Garlic Spicy Beef Short Ribs
Paprika Buttered Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Corn & Mushrooms
Seasoned Monaco Blend Price : $6.25
~Menu~
New England Fish Chowder
Tomato Vegetable Soup
Stuffed Salmon with Creamy Garlic Sauce
Turkey Tenderloin Mignon
Savory Bread Dressing
Lyonnaise Potatoes / Buttered Noodles
Green Beans Casserole
Seasoned Asparagus with Orange Zest
Price : $7.65
~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Eggs / French Toast / Bacon Sliced
Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits
Hashed Browned Potatoes
Chicken Rice Soup / Cream of Potato Soup
Roast Pork with Apple Sauce
Grilled Sirloin Steak / Baked Fish with Garlic Butter
Mashed Potatoes / Pork Fried Rice
Glazed Carrots
Sautéed Spinach Price : $6.25
~Menu~
Chicken Rice Soup
Cream of Potato Soup
Simmered Beef
Shrimp Stir Fry
Mashed Red Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Seasoned Antigua
Corn on the Cob
Price : $7.65
~Menu~
Tortilla Chicken Soup / Cream of Mushroom Soup
Beef Fajitas / Chicken Enchiladas
Tacos / Mexican Pork Chops
Parsley Buttered Potatoes
Mexican Rice
Refried Beans
Mexican Vegetables
California Blend Vegetables
Price : $5.55
~Menu~
Tortilla Chicken Soup
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Yankee Pot Roast
Pollock Florentine
Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Wild Rice
Seasoned Brussels Sprouts
Seasoned Mixed Vegetables
Price : $4.85
~Menu~
Minestrone Soup / Cream of Broccoli Soup
Lasagna / Spinach Lasagna
Herbed Baked Chicken
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce / Marinara
Garlic Roasted Potatoes
Steamed Brown Rice
Seasoned Italian Blend / Seasoned Green Beans
Toasted Garlic Bread
Price : $5.55
~Menu~
Minestrone Soup / Cream of Broccoli Soup
Pork Piccata with Marinara Sauce
Chicken Yakisoba
Mashed Potatoes
Creamy Spinach Pasta
Peas and Mushrooms
Seasoned Cauliflower
Price : $4.85
~Menu~
Chicken Gumbo Soup / New England Clam Chowder
BBQ Chicken / Fried Chicken / Baked Chicken
BBQ Pork Spareribs / Southern Fried Catfish
Baked Macaroni & Cheese / Corn Muffin
Black Eyed Peas / Glazed Sweet Potatoes
Okra & Tomato Gumbo / Steamed Brown Rice
Southern Style Greens
Southern Fried Okra
Price : $5.55
~Menu~
Chicken Gumbo Soup
New England Clam Chowder
Beef Stroganoff
Caribbean Chicken Breast
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Noodles Jefferson
Herbed Broccoli
Fried Cabbage with Bacon
Price : $4.85
~Menu~
Miso Soup / Chicken Egg Drop Soup
Japanese Ginger Pork
Teriyaki Chicken / Beef Nikujaga
Oven Browned Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Seasoned Mixed Oriental
Seasoned Wax Beans
Price : $5.55
~Menu~
Miso Soup / Chicken Egg Drop Soup
Grilled Lemon Herb Pork Chops
Chicken Rice Bowl (Oyako-Don)
Franconia Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Calico Corn
Ratatouille
Price : $4.85
~Menu~
Chicken Wild Rice Soup / Beef Vegetable Soup
Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Demi Glace Sauce
Roast Turkey / Savory Bread Dressing
Baked Fish with Lemon Butter Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Vegetable Stir Fry
Creole Summer Squash
Price : $5.55
~Menu~
Chicken Wild Rice Soup / Beef Vegetable Soup
Kalua Pig with Cabbage
Buffalo Chicken
O’Brien Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Seasoned Scandinavian
Sautéed Spinach with Garlic & Lemon
Price : $4.85
~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Eggs / Pancakes / Bacon Sliced
Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits
Hashed Browned Potatoes
Old Fashioned Bean Soup / Cream of Potato Soup
Apple Glazed Corned Beef / Mitsu-Ken’s Garlic Chicken
Roast Pork with Sweet & Spicy Plum Sauce
Scalloped Potatoes / Primavera Rice
Italian Green Beans
Seasoned Brussels Sprouts Price : $6.25
~Menu~
Old Fashioned Bean Soup
Cream of Potato Soup
Korean Style Beef Short Ribs
Baked Fish with Garlic Tomato Sauce
Lyonnaise Potatoes
Steamed Brown Rice
Peas & Carrots
Seasoned Asparagus with Orange Zast
Price : $7.65
~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Eggs / French Toast / Bacon Sliced
Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits
Hashed Browned Potatoes
French Onion Soup / New England Fish Chowder
Ginger Pot Roast / Teriyaki Pork
Baked Salmon with Tomato & Basil
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Glazed Carrots
Seasoned Monaco Blend Price : $6.25
~Menu~
French Onion Soup
New England Fish Chowder
Grilled T-Bone Steaks
Turkey Pot Pie
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Mushrooms & Onions
Sweet & Sour Red Cabbage
Price : $7.65
The main entrance to
the Camp Zama Community Club
will be under construction until March 15.
Management is asking for all customers to use
the MEDDAC-Japan side entrance
until improvements are completed.
Keep Your Sports Mind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative Prizes
Every Thursday From 5 -7 p.m.
Feb. 5 through Aug. 27
Keep Your Sports Mind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative Prizes
CZCC, Sports Bar
For more info: 263-7666/3256
Are you within nine credits of completing
your undergraduate
or graduate degree requirements
or satisfied your graduation requirements in 2014?
If the answer is YES,
then you can celebrate your graduation
by attending the Camp Zama
Graduate Recognition Ceremony this year.
At this time, we would like to confirm
your interest and availability.
Please, contact the Camp Zama Education Center
and let us know if you will be able to participate!
Call: 263-63-5311.
Thank you very much and CONGRATULATIONS
on your accomplishments!
The projected ceremony date is June 2015.
More information is soon to come.
The Zama Killer Katanas (ZKK) roller derby team
is currently recruiting
new skaters, referees,
and non-skating officials (NSO).
Whether you want to be part of a team
or want to get in shape come check us out.
No experience required.
Contact us at
recruitment@zamakillerkatanas.com
The Camp Zama Tax Center is rolling out
a new initiative this year: "Drop-Off" Tax services.
Just like it sounds, customers can drop off their taxes for
preparation.
Tax Center Drop Off Services
The Tax Center will be open for service
Mon-Fri from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until June 16
(including training holidays and family time).
The Tax Center is located in Bldg. 101, Room CS109.
Tax Center Drop Off Services
Customers are able to make an appointment
by calling 263-1040.
For more information about the Camp Zama Tax Center
visit
https://www.facebook.com/USAGJ#!/CampZamaLAO
Tax Center Drop Off Services
Transition Assistance Program
Be an advocate for your retirement community!
The USAG-Japan Retiree Council meets
third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.
at Command Group Small Conference room.
Transition Assistance Program
Contact your local transition assistance office:
263-3940
Monday 2:30 – 8 p.m.
Tuesday 2:30 – 8 p.m.
Wednesday 2:30 – 8 p.m.
Thursday 2:30 – 8 p.m.
Friday 2:30 – 8 p.m.
Saturday 1 – 10 p.m.
Sunday & Federal Holidays Closed
Youth Program Hours
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Bldg. 744, Zama DSN 263-4500
Half Day School 5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
No School Day 5:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Before/After Program Hours
5:30 – 8 a.m. & 2:30 – 6 p.m.
Early Release 5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Federal Holidays Closed
SAC Program Hours
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Bldg. 121-01, Sagamihara Family Housing Area DSN 267-6013
Monday – Friday 5:30– 6 p.m.
Federal Holidays Closed
Base Closure Days Closed
CYS Services Training Days Closed
CDC Program Hours
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Zama Bldg. 691 DSN 263-4992
SFHA Bldg. S-107 DSN 267-
6273
Monday – Wednesday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday Closed
Federal Holidays Closed
Parent Central Service
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Bldg. 680, Zama DSN 263-3397
Arnn Elementary School
is looking for a Lunch monitor.
The duty day starts
at 11 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m.
Monitor will supervise students
during the lunch and recess period;
maintain appropriate order and standards
as necessary to insure their health,
safety, and welfare.
To apply, go to:
http://www.dodea.edu/pacific/offices/
HR/pacVacancies.cfm
Interested in learning Japanese?
Date: Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of
the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: SFHA Library
For more information: 263-4357
Army Family Team Building Classes
are available for the entire community.
Soldiers can earn four promotion points
for every 40 hours
of Army Community Service courses.
(Promotion points are valid when the DA 87
has been signed by a Lt. Col. or above
to certify course completion.)
Soldiers will not receive promotion points
for mandatory classes such as
First Termer's Financial Readiness Training,
any course required by Command referral
and NPSP classes taken as a result of
a recommended Family Advocacy Case Review
Committee treatment plan.
Available Classes:
AFTB Leadership Development
AFTB Military Knowledge
AFTB Personal Growth and Resiliency
Available Classes:
Family Advocacy Program/New Parent
Support Program
Financial Readiness Training Classes
Operation Resources for Educating
About Deployment and You (OPREADY)
The Army Community Service’s
“ACS on Wheels”
is available to come to your meetings
and provide these training modules.
CCTV has transitioned from analog
to digital signal.
If you are having trouble accessing
the channels on your digital television,
we strongly recommend to re-scan your television
to access the local channels.
Since the transition occurred on Jan. 5,
customers are NOT able to
view local channels on
cathode-ray tube televisions
and
digital non-compliant televisions.
Transition Assistance Program
What's your transition plan?
Get started today!
Contact your local Transition Assistance Office:
Bldg. 102, RM 111
DSN: 263-3940
Transition Assistance Program
Be an advocate
for your retirement community!
USAG-Japan retiree council meets
the third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.
Transition Assistance Program
Command Group Small Conference
Room, Bldg. 102.
Contact your local Transition Assistance Office:
263-3940 for further information.
WHEN: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month
(Feb. 4 – May 20)
No prerequisites, join anytime!
TIME/PLACE: 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Education Center Computer Lab
(near library)
The true test of character comes not
when things go wrong, but when things
are going well.
When thing go wrong, that’s when most
people turn to, or return to God.
But when life is prosperous and no
rainclouds are in sight, it’s all too easy
not to invest time in a deep relationship
with God.
But when the train hits hard, a steady
foundation in the Lord is vital.
For a time, Israel prospered and forgot the
One True God. The nation turned their backs
on the Creator, and they’ve paid
the consequences.
Jeremiah, the prophet was their last hope
of turning things around.
So it be with great, prosperous nations
like the U.S.
Have we become so powerful that pride
has blinded our spirits in a culture
where “anything goes?”
Let’s dig deep into Jeremiah together
and be inspired to live in God’s
demanding love.
JEREMIAH:
“Very well done. Good study length per
chapter. Highly recommend it, as it
closely parallels the times we are living
in today.” – Amazon Review
The DBIDS registration is only required
for NAF Atsugi personnel.
If other members would like to register
and receive a Guest Pass
for their guest to come on board the installation,
they will need to be registered into DBIDS.
Military members E-7 and above/Officers
are not required to register guests and obtain
a Guest Pass with the Pass and ID office.
GS-12 and above are not required to register guests
with the Pass and ID Office.
Their ID card must state their grade.
1
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Only establish and maintain connections
with people you know and trust.
Review your connections often.
2
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Assume that ANYONE can see any information
about your activities, personal life,
or professional life that you post and share.
3
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Ensure that your family takes similar precautions
with their accounts; their privacy and
sharing settings can expose your personal data.
4
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Avoid posting or tagging images of you
or your family that clearly show your face.
4
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Select pictures taken at a distance, at an angle,
or otherwise concealed.
4
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Never post Smartphone photos and
don’t use your face as a profile photo, instead,
use cartoons or avatars.
5
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Use secure browser settings when possible
and monitor your browsing history to ensure
that you recognize all access points.
Japan-Wide: No off-installation public
consumption of alcohol
(12 p.m.-5 a.m.)
(10 p.m.-5 a.m.) for E5-Below who are
in a TDY/TAD, leave, or pass status in Japan,
(except those deployed on orders to Japan
for 150 days or more as part of a unit deployment)
it is not applicable to military personnel
permanently assigned
on Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders
in Japan
E5-Below (1 a.m-5 a.m.)
No Change
O-4 & above Commanders have authority to grant
event-by-event exceptions to curfew
& liberty buddy requirements & may both implement
& rescind unit denial of liberty; must report
unit denial of liberty actions to first O-6 in chain.
A newly opened convenience store,
named “Poplar”,
located in the JGSDF General Service Unit building
across a street from the Camp Zama
Arts and Crafts Center.
Poplar is located on the first floor,
next to the Historical Exhibition Room.
They are available to all personnel,
including U.S. Army Soldiers, DA Civilians,
Family members and local national employees.
The hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
No parking is allowed by the JGSDF building.
Payments forms accepted are:
Japanese Yen
Credit Cards
PASMO/SUICA train cards
Runners are permitted to run the course
Monday thru Friday only, from the hours of
5:30 - 7:30 a.m.
Runners are required to run on cart paths
only, following the designated run route
one way only.
Camp Zama Golf Course
Runners are not permitted to have any
drinks or food of any kind on the course.
Runners are allowed to run only the back
nine holes, from the 10th to the 18th.
Camp Zama Golf Course
Soldiers will not run in a group on the
golf course larger than a squad size element.
The use of headphones are not allowed
on the course.
Camp Zama Golf Course
Runners are not permitted to conduct
any physical fitness exercise on the course
or be on the greens and or fairways
for any reason, at any time.
The distance from 10 tee to 18 green is
2.356 miles or 3.791 KM.
Camp Zama Golf Course
The strength of the nation is built on the readiness
and resilience of every member of the premier
all-volunteer Total Army
-every Soldier, civilian and Family member.
We will uphold the Army's responsibility
to provide benefits and high-quality services
that are components of a professional force
decided to the Army for the long term.
The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Maintain the trust between Leaders and
their Soldiers, Families and civilians
The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Foster an environment that promotes
adaptability
and self reliance
The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Promote physical, emotional, social, Family
and
spiritual strengths
The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Honor the services and sacrifices of those
who serve our Nation
The Camp Zama, SFHA and YND Pass Offices
and Vehicle Registration Offices
will be closed
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday start on Jan. 15
for training.
Pass and Vehicle Registration Offices
Closures
The Tokyo Pass Office will close only
on the last Thursday of the month.
Pass and Vehicle Registration Offices
Closures
Risk of Infection
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Practicing standard infection control precautions,
including hand washing and wearing appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE)
prevents exposure.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Risk of Infection
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Just being in a country where people are ill
with Ebola is not dangerous.
Contact with healthy individuals
and most everyday activities do not increase
a person’s risk of becoming infected.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Risk of Infection
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Although people can be infected with Ebola virus
and not yet feel sick, they are not contagious
until they have symptoms.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Risk of Infection
ƒƒ
By the time a person is very infectious to others,
they are typically very ill and not walking around
or doing normal activities.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Vaccines
ƒƒ
No FDA-approved vaccine is currently available
to protect against Ebola virus infection.
The experimental Ebola virus vaccines are so early
in development that safety testing has just started.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Vaccines
ƒƒ
The Department of Defense is closely monitoring
the testing of new Ebola virus vaccines
and treatments.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Treatment
ƒƒ
Standard treatment for Ebola is supportive care
which is balancing the patient’s fluids
and electrolytes, maintaining their oxygen status
and blood pressure,
and treating them for any complicating infections.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Treatment
ƒƒ
Successful recovery from an Ebola virus infection
likely depends more on early recognition
and treatment with supportive care
at a state-of-the-art hospital
than on the experimental treatment now available.
Ebola Virus Disease
W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Flu (influenza)
The flu is a common contagious
respiratory illness caused by flu
viruses. The flu is different from
a cold.
Flu can cause mild to severe illness,
and complications can lead to death.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
How Flu Germs Are Spread
The flu is spread mainly by droplets
made when people who have the flu
cough, sneeze, or talk. Viruses can
also spread on surfaces, but this is
less common.
People with the flu can spread the virus
before, during, and after they are sick.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Who Gets The Flu?
Anyone can get the flu.
Some people - like very young children,
older adults, and people with
some health conditions - are at high
risk of serious complications.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Signs and Symptoms of Flu
The signs and symptoms of flu usually
develop within 2 days after exposure.
Symptoms come on quickly and all
at once.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Ebola
Ebola is a rare and deadly disease
caused by infection with an
Ebola virus.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
How Ebola Germs are Spread
Ebola can only be spread by direct
contact with blood or body fluids from
a person who is sick or who has died
of Ebola.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
How Ebola Germs are Spread
Ebola can only be spread by direct
contact with blood or body fluids from
objects like needles that have been
in contact with the blood or body
fluids of a person sick with Ebola.
Ebola cannot spread in the air or by
water or food.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Who Gets Ebola?
People most at risk of getting Ebola are
healthcare providers taking care of
Ebola patients.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Who Gets Ebola?
People most at risk of getting Ebola are
• friends and family who have had
unprotected direct contact with
blood or body fluids of a person sick
with Ebola.
Is it Flu or Ebola?
Signs and Symptoms of Ebola
The signs and symptoms of Ebola can
appear 2 to 21 days after exposure.
The average time is 8 to 10 days.
Symptoms of Ebola develop over
several days and become progressively
more severe.
•• People with Ebola cannot spread
the virus until symptoms appear.
Flu
Fever or feeling feverish
Headache
Muscle or body aches
Feeling very tired (fatigue)
Cough
Sore throat
• Runny or stuffy nose
Ebola
Fever
Severe headache
Muscle pain
Feeling very tired (fatigue)
Vomiting and diarrhea develop
after 3–6 days
Weakness (can be severe)
Stomach pain
Unexplained bleeding or bruising
For more information about the flue and Ebola,
visit
www.cdc.gov/flu and www.cdc.cov/ebola
Show of Strength
Each November,
the military Services commemorate
our sacred obligation and enduring commitment to
wounded, ill and injured Service members
and their Families and caregivers.
Show of Strength
These men and women
have personally contributed to the strength
of the force and the strength of our Nation.
Their determination and resilience
in recovery inspires us all.
Show of Strength
The theme for
this year's Warrior Care Month observance is
Show of Strength.
Show of Strength
Across the Army,
there will be weekly subthemes observed
to celebrate our commitment to the wounded,
ill and injured Soldiers
and their Families and caregivers.
Show of Strength
Subthemes include Recovery,
Reconditioning, Reintegration
and Remaining Strong.
Show of Strength
The Army's Warrior Care and Transition Program
(WCTP) supports wounded,
ill and injured Soldiers and their Families
throughout each phase of the recovery
and transition process.
Show of Strength
At 25 Warrior Transition Units, Soldiers heal,
hone vital skills and set and achieve goals
across the career, emotional, spiritual,
physical social and Family return to duty
or to enter the workforce as Veterans.
Show of Strength
Since 2007, the WCTP has supported
more than 62,000 Soldiers,
with more than 28,000 of them
returning to the force.
Show of Strength
Together, our Soldiers and our support teams
continue to demonstrate
the strength and teamwork of America's Army.
Show of Strength
Warrior Care Month is an opportunity
to honor the strength and resilience
of these incredible Soldiers,
Families and caregivers.
Show of Strength
As we support them throughout each phase
of their recovery and transition,
we also cerebrate their accomplishments.
Army Strong!
Retirees, did you know
that there are a variety of resources
available to you
through the Camp Zama Retirement Services.
Go to
http://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/
for the latest and most updated information
for retirees.
To subscribe to the Army Echoes go to
https://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/
echoes-subscription
The Army Echoes newsletter
can be downloaded (electronic edition)
to: iPhones, iPads, and Android phones
using the free Echoes apps
in the App Store (iOS)
and Google Play (Android).
The East Meets West Gift Shop
is looking for afternoon shift volunteers.
The East Meets West Gift Shop
is a community service project of
the Zama Community Spouses’ Association
(ZaCSA),
and is staffed by ZaCSA volunteers.
All proceeds go towards
the ZaCSA Community Grants and Scholarships.
Contact to ZaCSA to volunteer.
www.zacsa.org
Any and all social media platforms
that are affiliated with U.S. Army Garrison Japan
and its counterparts must be registered
with U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs Office,
per Army guidance.
If you are a social media content manager or
someone who updates and posts to
any Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, etc.
account that is related to any Garrison Japan service,
office or facility (to include
Family Readiness Groups and Unit accounts),
contact Garrison PAO at 263-3486.
All social media content managers
need to complete
WEB Content and OPSEC training at
https://iatraining.us.army.mil/index.html
by Oct. 31.
Once registered with Garrison PAO and
once WEB training has been completed,
there will be
a scheduled mandatory training session
conducted with
the social media content managers.
This mandatory training
will be conducted by Garrison PAO.
Content managers will receive
their training date after registration.
During the renovations of the U.S. Army Japan
headquarters building,
scaffolding will be placed
around the building.
This may create a narrow sidewalk
for pedestrians.
The renovations may cause noise
and possible chemical odors
from the paint application.
The scheduled phases and durations are as follows:
Phase 1: Oct. 6 - Dec. 6, 2014, (S-Wing)
Phase 2: Nov. 1 - Jan.14, 2015, (E-Wing)
Phase 3: Nov. 27 - Feb. 5, 2015, (N-Wing)
Phase 4: Jan. 6 - March 8, 2015, (W-Wing)
Phase 5: Feb. 15 - March 29, 2015, (Courtyard)
Directorate of Emergency Services
The SGD Pass office will close
from Sep. 1, 2014 to Sept. 15, 2015
Daily pass for visitors and contractors
will be issued by the security guards.
Sagami Depot Pass office Closure
Directorate of Emergency Services
SGD パスオフィスは
2014年9月1日から2015年9月1日まで
クローズします。
デイリーパスは警備隊が発行いたします。
SGD パスオフィス
Directorate of Emergency Services
Special Event Pass, Long Term Visitor Pass
including Vehicle Pass
for LN employees and contractors
will be issued
at SFHA and ZAMA Pass Offices.
SGD Pass office Closure
Directorate of Emergency Services
Pass request form can be sent to:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list.
usagj-des-pass-office@mail.mil
The pass will be issued at SFHA Pass Office
after your request is approved.
The operation hours at SFHA Pass Office will be
Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SGD Pass office Closure
Directorate of Emergency Services
相模補給廠でのイベントパスや、
従業員、業者の通行証、車両パスは
全て相模原住宅と、座間のパスオフィスが取り扱います。
SGD Pass office Closure
Directorate of Emergency Services
パスのリクエストフォームを作成後
下記のアドレスにても、パス発行の手続きが出来ます。
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list.
usagj-des-pass-office@mail.mil
パスの手続きが出来次第、相模原住宅の パスオフィスにて
受け取る事が出来ます。
時間:月曜日から金曜日の 午前8時 から 午後5時
SGD Pass office Closure
CPAC’s new operation procedures
The Camp Zama CPAC has new operation procedures.
Here are some of the changes that have been made:
An appointment will be needed to discuss personal
personnel questions. Employees can either call the CPAC's
main line at 263-3755 or make an appointment in person.
CPAC’s new operation procedures
The CPAC will, however, be available to managers
to discuss hiring actions at all times.
CPAC has designated Monday afternoons as their time to
work uninterrupted. During this time, specialists will be
working on vacancy announcements and/or referral lists.
CPAC’s new operation procedures
They will not answer their phones or respond to emails.
For more information:
263-3755
Women, Infants, and Children
Overseas
The WIC Overseas program provides
several important benefits to help you and
your family lead healthier lives.
Women, Infants, and Children
Overseas
The program services are provided to
eligible participants overseas:
- Active Duty Military & their Dependents
- DoD Civilian employees & their family
members
- DoD contractors & their family members
Women, Infants, and Children
Overseas
For more information:
263-8960
The Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness
communication team recently kicked off
a 90-day communication campaign
to encourage Army spouses to take
the Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0).
Please help us spread the word!
The GAT 2.0 is a confidential online
self-assessment that provides users
with an overall look of
their comprehensive health and well-being.
Go to
https://www.milsuite.mil
to take the GAT 2.0. Go to
http://csf2.army.mil/
to learn more about GAT 2.0.
The Camp Zama Golf Course has
opened a designated pathway for runners.
The rules are as follows:
Runners are permitted to run
on the course
Monday through Friday only,
from the hours of 5:30 -7:30 a.m.
The rules are as follows:
Runners are required to run
on cart paths only,
following the designated run route
one way only.
The rules are as follows:
Runners are not permitted
to have any drinks or food of
any kind on the course.
The rules are as follows:
Runners are allowed to run only the
back 9-holes, from the 10th to the 18th.
The distance from the 10 tee
to the 18 green is 2.356 miles or
3.791 kilometers.
The rules are as follows:
Soldiers should not run in a group
on the golf course larger than
a squad size element.
The rules are as follows:
The use of head phones are
not allowed on the course.
The rules are as follows:
Runners are not permitted to conduct
any physical fitness exercises
on the course or be on the greens and/or
fairways for any reason, at any time.
Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
The following list of responsibilities for pet owners
living on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family
Housing Area and Sagami Depot was released
by the Housing Management Division:
- Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas
used by their pets.
- If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily
to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.
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.
Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
Violations can be reported to following email address:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing-
officer@mail.mil
You may also report violations by calling the Housing Management
Division at
263-3441 or 263-4503,
or the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branch
at 263-3527 or 263-4136.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
263-8255
Website: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255
Allied Telesis: 98-263-8255
Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255
Military and Family Life Counselor:
263-3638
Units located on
U.S. Army Garrison Japan Honshu installations
must coordinate with
the Hazardous Material Control Center
at Sagami General Depot
when purchasing hazardous materials.
Please procure recycled, bio-based or
environmentally preferable materials
when they are available in a timely manner,
they meet your unit’s performance standards
and are reasonably priced.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
米国軍関係者および軍事施設は、
本国、または海外に関わらず、
常にテロリストの標的になる可能性があります。
常に注意を払い、疑わしい事例について
報告することは、皆さん一人ひとりの努めです。
Commanding General USARJ
テロリストは、いつでもどこでも彼らが
攻撃できることを示すために、
相手の弱みに付け込む策略をとってきます。
個々が疑わしい行動に対して気がつくことが、
テロ活動の可能性を見きわめる鍵となります。
Commanding General USARJ
犯罪およびテロリストの攻撃方法は
以前と比べ格段に進化し、
今日では「内部」にある脅威の可能性に
なってきています。
Commanding General USARJ
疑わしい行為を報告することが、
私達米陸軍の“対テロプログラム”にとって
大事な要素となります。
Commanding General USARJ
iWATCH Army および iSALUTE という
2つの報告プログラムは
我々のコミュニティ内での脅威があった場合に、
誰もが報告できるツールです。
Commanding General USARJ
テロと疑わしい行為を確認した場合は、
最寄の軍警察(MP)に報告してください。
電話番号は 080-5903-4501 または
軍電 263-3002、あるいは 911 です。
Commanding General USARJ
Units located on U.S. Army Garrison Japan
Honshu installations must coordinate
with the Hazardous Material Control Center
at Sagami Depot.
Call 268-4222 for assistance.
Please procure recycled, bio-based or
environmentally preferable materials
when they are available in a timely manner,
they meet your unit's performance standards,
and are reasonably priced.
The Identification Card section
at Camp Zama’s Military Personnel Division
will begin using
the online RAPIDS appointment scheduler.
ID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
Visit the following link to schedule an appointment:
http://go.usa.gov/WrXQ
Call 263-4449 or 046-407-4449
for same-day appointments or further guidance.
ID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
All Status of Forces Agreement members,
to include children and spouses,
are required to register all privately owned bicycles.
Sponsors need to prepare USAG-J Form 1349EJ
in order to properly register
all privately owned bicycles.
Directorate of Emergency Services
Bicycle Registration
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 Services
Bicycle Registration
Serial number locations are normally found
on the below locations of any model bicycle:
Head tubeSeat tube
At rear wheel
mount
Under crank
(bottom bracket)
Common Serial Number Locations
Registrations stickers will be placed visibly
on the seat tube area:
Seat tube
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 Program
The EAP program is designed to:
Promote personal growth, mental and
Physical health, and strengthen individuals,
Families and communities.
Employee Assistance Program
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 Program
Provide comprehensive short-term counseling
and referral services to help individuals achieve
a balance between their work, family and
other personal responsibilities.
Employee Assistance Program
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 Program
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 Program
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 Program
Notice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areas
Smokers on U.S. military
installations are reminded
that if they are smoking
during business hours
outside their office building
or place of employment,
they should do so only in
designated smoking areas
-- not near roads or
in parking lots.
Smokers must be
considerate of nonsmokers.
Notice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areas
SHARP Hotline (English-speaking)
090-9395-8909 or
882# from a DSN phone
Call any time to include evenings,
weekends and holidays.
通話料無料 ホットライン (日本語)
0120-279-338
電話番号をお確かめの上、おかけ下さい。
休日祝日問わず24時間対応。
Posting Ads at Front of Bldg. 102
Not Authorized
All personnel are reminded
not to post advertisements
at the front entrance of
U.S. Army Garrison Japan headquarters, Bldg. 102.
Call 263-3829 for more information.
Provide your input or feedback online at the
U.S. Army Garrison Japan ICE site
and enter to win a prize!
http://ice.disa.mil
Good or bad, we’d like to know!

Command Channel Slides Week Between March 13 to 19

  • 1.
    Zama Bowling Centerfor more info, 263-4780
  • 2.
    Stay Calm andListen to the Blues
  • 3.
    The Area TransportationOffice Zama will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., March 12 for Renovations. For emergencies, contact 263-3919. Office Closure
  • 4.
    Building Strong Resilient andPromoting Positive, Safe, and Respectful Relationships
  • 5.
    Training Credit: SHARP, SubstanceAbuse Prevention, Suicide Prevention, and Family Advocacy Call 263-4782/4357 for more information.
  • 6.
    Allied Telesis will upgradetheir internet services, with upcoming fiber optic cabling installation for most (not all) Sagamihara Family Housing Area residents.
  • 7.
    Customers will havea choice of 100 Mbps or 1Gbps Internet speeds (100 to 1,000 times faster than their current speed). Engineering design is in-progress for Camp Zama dorms and towers.
  • 8.
    Fiber = Internet Copper= Telephone Coax = CATV
  • 9.
    Timeline of Events March16 SFHA outside-plant fiber optic cabling installation begins for housing units where conduits exist and new construction. (111 series, 113 series, 123 series, 130 series, 140 series, units 300-311, and units 253/262/263/264)
  • 10.
    Timeline of Events May1 Fiber jack will be installed in each housing unit's living room.
  • 11.
    Timeline of Events June1Choice of 100Mbps/200GB/$88 or 1Gbps/250GB/$99 plans or a customer can remain on their current plan for up to 1 year.
  • 12.
    Saturday, May 30 9a.m. - 5 p.m. Course Zama city - Old temples - Sumida river cruise - Imperial villa in Tokyo
  • 13.
    Fee: Foreigner andother participants: 2,000yen Number accepted: 20 people (First come, first serve)
  • 14.
    How to Apply: ContactZama International Association Office Phone/Fax/Email before May 10 Phone:046-251-9000、Fax:046-206-6493 Email: z.i.a.040501@kdr.biglobe.ne.jp
  • 15.
    Zama International AssociationOffice: Open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Mon, Wed, Fri Address: 2-2886, Zama, Zama-city
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
    U.S. Army Japanand I Corps (Forward) will conduct a Town Hall meeting March 26 at the Camp Zama Community Club for DA Civilians.
  • 20.
    The purpose ofthese meetings is for the Commanding General, Maj. Gen. James C. Boozer, to address the Civilian workforce and open the floor for questions about issues important to DAC employees, which include subordinate and tenant units personnel.
  • 21.
    1. On March13 from 9 to 11 a.m. DAC employees GS-11 and below must attend the CG Town Hall meeting. 2. On March 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. DAC employees GS-12 and above must attend the CG Town Hall meeting.
  • 22.
    For geographically separatedemployees, the Town Hall meeting is expected to be aired via Channel 95 and U-Stream live feed at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/usagjapan
  • 23.
    This town hallmeeting is expected to be the official place of duty for all DAC employees.
  • 24.
    The Camp ZamaReligious Support Office will host the 2015 National Prayer Breakfast April 1 from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at the Camp Zama Community Club.
  • 25.
    There will be acomplimentary buffet breakfast served. Dress attire will be ACU for military and informal wear from Civilians. Call 263-4898 for complimentary tickets.
  • 27.
    Parents... We want tohear from you. Services Patron Satisfaction Survey CYS
  • 28.
    Services Patron SatisfactionSurvey CYS Parents... We want to hear from you.
  • 29.
    The next CommunityResilience Seminar will be held April 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center. The topic will cover promoting positive, safe and respectful relationships.
  • 30.
    All Soldiers, Civilians,Family members, retirees, contractors and Local National employees are able to attend.
  • 31.
    Participants will receiveSHARP, Substance Abuse Prevention, Suicide Prevention and Family Advocacy training credit. Call 263-4782/4357 for more information.
  • 32.
    American Forces Radioand Television Service (AFRTS) is migrating to two satellites that requires the re-pointing of satellite dishes and changing of decoder settings.
  • 33.
    While services arebeing worked on AFN will be off-air for three hours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Off-Air Dates: SFHA March 10 SGD March 16
  • 34.
    March 24 and25, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, both days Religious Education Center (REC), Room 11 (back lounge)
  • 35.
    Uniform: Civilian attirefor all attendees Registration: Space is limited. Advanced registration required. First registered, first served, with priority given to those in Gatekeeper professions IAW AR 600-63, pg 17, Table 4.
  • 36.
    To register, emailby March 13. Course Description: This is a hands-on course in crisis intervention.
  • 37.
    Not only doesit teach in-depth methods on how to understand the risk factors of suicide and recognize the warning signs of possible impending suicide, but it also teaches exactly what to say to someone at risk, how to intervene in a potential crisis, and what resources to refer to those at risk.
  • 38.
    ACE Suicide Awareness, ACE-SIand ASIST training credit given to all class participants. Required training for those in Gatekeeper professions as defined in AR 600-63, pg 17, table 4.
  • 39.
    For more information,call DSN 263-8047 or visit http://www.livingworks.net/programs/asist/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255; DSN 263-8255; Japanese cell: 046-407-8255
  • 41.
    U.S. Army GarrisonJapan is looking for Vietnam Veterans or Family members of Vietnam veterans who are interested in participating in a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.
  • 42.
    Please assist usin identifying Vietnam veterans that will be acknowledged during a formal ceremony. Additionally, we are interested in collecting personal photographs or other memorabilia that can be displayed at a reception following the ceremony.
  • 43.
    The ceremony isopen to the public and the DPTMS will soon announce date, time and the location. If you are interested in participating please contact USAG-J DPTMS Operations at 263-3330 or 263-3435.
  • 44.
    Join ACS atEDIS for parenting education and support skills that build parents' knowledge of child health and development, and increase awareness of child rearing practices.
  • 45.
    The class isheld every Tuesday from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Parents can join the New Parent Support Program and earn promotion points while they play and learn with their child.
  • 46.
    Contact ACS at263-4357 and get a customized training to meet specific needs.
  • 47.
    Zama Army Lodging willbe replacing wallpaper inside Bldg. 780. Work will begin March 2, and will be completed in June.
  • 48.
    We are sorryfor any inconvenience.
  • 49.
    Date: May 17,Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Minamidai Park (address: 4-11, minamidai) Contents of Activity: On-stage performance, Food court (sales) Tents. Please call to 042-744-3148 for more information
  • 50.
    日時: 5月17日、10時-16時 場所: 南台公園(南区南台4-11) 内容:舞台演奏や、テナントでの食品・物品販売 お問い合わせ:相模台まちづくりセンター 042-744-3148
  • 51.
  • 52.
    The Japan RedCross will hold a blood drive on March 20 from 9:40 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the parking lot behind the Camp Zama Home Store. Japan Red Cross Blood Drive
  • 53.
    The language usedduring the blood drive will be limited to Japanese. MLC/IHA employees, DA civilians and Family members who have gate access to Camp Zama are able to participate in the event. Japan Red Cross Blood Drive
  • 54.
    Blood donations significantlydrop during the winter time and your support is much needed and will greatly be appreciated. For more info, please contact the U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs, Community Relations Office at 263-7555. Japan Red Cross Blood Drive
  • 57.
    Registration deadline forthe 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival Fun Run/Walk will be March 30.
  • 58.
    The entry feeis $20 per person. Registration for youth will be at Parent Central Services, Bldg. 690 or call 263-4068. Registration for adults will be at the Yano Fitness Center, Bldg. 210 or call 263-4646.
  • 59.
    The Fun Run/Walkwill be held April 4; youth run starts at 8:30 a.m. and adult run starts at 10 a.m. For more information: 263-5437/4664
  • 60.
    The Camp ZamaVeterinary Treatment Facility will be under renovation from Feb. 2015 to June 2016. The VTF will keep regular business hours during all phases of the renovation.
  • 61.
    Clients may electto schedule appointments at the Yokota VTF: 263-4363.
  • 62.
    Phase I: MinimalImpact (Jan. - May 2015) Parking spaces reduced due to construction; clients will use overflow parking. Phase II: Light Impact (May - Sept. 2015) Surgical services temporarily discontinued.
  • 63.
    Phase III: ModerateImpact (Sept. 2015 – Jun. 2016) - Surgical services temporarily discontinued. - 30% reduction in wellness and sick call appointments.
  • 64.
    Vote on lineby March 30 at https://stripesrewards.com/bestofpacific
  • 65.
    Are you withinnine credits of completing your undergraduate or graduate degree requirements or satisfied your graduation requirements in 2014?
  • 66.
    If answer isYES, then you can celebrate your graduation by attending the Camp Zama Graduate Recognition Ceremony this year.
  • 67.
    Please, contact theCamp Zama Education Center and let us know if you will be able to participate! For more information: 263-5311.
  • 68.
    Thank you verymuch and Congratulations on your accomplishments! More information is soon to come.
  • 69.
    U.S. Army Japanand I Corps (Forward) Motorcycle Safety/Awareness training is April 6-10. There will be two BRC, two ERC and Japanese motorcycle safety courses offered.
  • 70.
    There will onlybe 24 slots available for BRC and ERC. Priority will go to USARJ Soldiers; however, anybody can attend on space available.
  • 71.
    Call 263-3770 tosign up. Course A BRC April 6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Classroom) at Zama April 7, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Riding) at Yokohama North Dock April 8, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Riding) at Yokohama North Dock
  • 72.
    Call DSN 263-3770to sign up. Course B BRC April 6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Classroom) at Zama April 8, noon to 5 p.m. (Riding) at YND April 9, 8 a.m. to noon (Riding) at YND
  • 73.
    Call DSN 263-3770to sign up. Course A ERC/BRC2 April 7, Noon to 5 p.m. (Riding) at YND Course B ERC/BRC2 April 9, Noon to 5 p.m. (Riding) at YND
  • 74.
    Call DSN 263-3770to sign up. Japanese Police April 8, 9 a.m. to noon (Riding) @ YND BBQ for Lunch
  • 75.
    During the renovationsof Bldg. 101 and Bldg. 102 scaffolding will be placed around the buildings. This may create a narrow sidewalk for pedestrians.
  • 76.
    The renovations maycause noise and possible chemical odors from the paint application.
  • 77.
    The scheduled phasesand durations are as follows: Phase 1: March 9 – June 19 (A, B, C & D Wing) Phase 2: April 27 – Aug. 21 (Main Entrance, E, F, G & H Wing)
  • 78.
    March 06, 13,20, 27: Stations of the Cross, 6 p.m., Main Zama Chapel followed by Lenten Soup & Supper CATHOLIC Lenten Season
  • 79.
    March 24 :Catholic Community Penance Service, 6 p.m., Zama Chapel March 29 : Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, 8:45 a.m., Zama Chapel CATHOLIC Lenten Season
  • 80.
    April 2 :Thursday of the Lord’s Supper, 7:30 p.m., Zama Chapel April 3 : Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday) Living Stations of the Cross, 4 p.m., followed by the Lord’s Passion Narratives, Zama Chapel CATHOLIC Easter Triduum
  • 81.
    April 4 :The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night, 7:30 p.m., Zama Chapel April 5 : Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, 9 a.m., Zama Chapel CATHOLIC Easter Triduum
  • 82.
    March 29, PalmSunday Service, 9 a.m., SFHA Chapel March 29, Palm Sunday Service, 11 a.m., Zama Chapel March 29, Passion Service of Praise and Preparation, 6 p.m., Zama Chapel PROTESTANT
  • 83.
    April 2, MaundyThursday Good Friday Service, 5:30 p.m., Zama Chapel April 3, Good Friday Service, 7 p.m., SFHA Chapel PROTESTANT
  • 84.
    April 5, CommunityEaster Sunrise Service, 6:00 a.m., Camp Zama Golf Course April 5, Easter Sunday Service (SFHA Gospel), 9 a.m., SFHA Chapel April 5, Easter Sunday Service (Protestant), 11 a.m., Zama Chapel PROTESTANT
  • 88.
    Effective Feb. 9, communitymembers requiring fingerprints for employment, citizenship, visas or security clearances, etc… should be advised that the fingerprinting location has changed until further notice.
  • 89.
    The new locationis Bldg 229, Military Police Station. No appointment is necessary. Park at Bldg 228 and walk to Bldg 229 and inform the desk sergeant that fingerprint assistance is required.
  • 90.
    Express Group Cycle Mondays– 12 a.m. ($3 per class) For more information: 263-4664/5656 Y a n o F I t n e s s C e n t e r
  • 91.
    Y a no F i t n e s s C e n t e r
  • 92.
    Y a no F I t n e s s C e n t e r
  • 93.
    Sign Up Now www.samuraiques.com April24, 2015 6-9 p.m. Camp Zama Community Activity Center Yokota – Atsugi – Zama - Yokosuka Dancers, Singers, Poets, Actors, Musicians
  • 95.
    ~Menu~ Omelet / BoiledEggs / Pancakes / Bacon Sliced Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits Hashed Browned Potatoes New England Fish Chowder / Tomato Vegetable Soup Shrimp Scampi / Buffalo Chicken Garlic Spicy Beef Short Ribs Paprika Buttered Potatoes / Steamed Rice Corn & Mushrooms Seasoned Monaco Blend Price : $6.25
  • 96.
    ~Menu~ New England FishChowder Tomato Vegetable Soup Stuffed Salmon with Creamy Garlic Sauce Turkey Tenderloin Mignon Savory Bread Dressing Lyonnaise Potatoes / Buttered Noodles Green Beans Casserole Seasoned Asparagus with Orange Zest Price : $7.65
  • 97.
    ~Menu~ Omelet / BoiledEggs / French Toast / Bacon Sliced Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits Hashed Browned Potatoes Chicken Rice Soup / Cream of Potato Soup Roast Pork with Apple Sauce Grilled Sirloin Steak / Baked Fish with Garlic Butter Mashed Potatoes / Pork Fried Rice Glazed Carrots Sautéed Spinach Price : $6.25
  • 98.
    ~Menu~ Chicken Rice Soup Creamof Potato Soup Simmered Beef Shrimp Stir Fry Mashed Red Potatoes / Steamed Rice Seasoned Antigua Corn on the Cob Price : $7.65
  • 99.
    ~Menu~ Tortilla Chicken Soup/ Cream of Mushroom Soup Beef Fajitas / Chicken Enchiladas Tacos / Mexican Pork Chops Parsley Buttered Potatoes Mexican Rice Refried Beans Mexican Vegetables California Blend Vegetables Price : $5.55
  • 100.
    ~Menu~ Tortilla Chicken Soup Creamof Mushroom Soup Yankee Pot Roast Pollock Florentine Mashed Potatoes Steamed Wild Rice Seasoned Brussels Sprouts Seasoned Mixed Vegetables Price : $4.85
  • 101.
    ~Menu~ Minestrone Soup /Cream of Broccoli Soup Lasagna / Spinach Lasagna Herbed Baked Chicken Spaghetti with Meat Sauce / Marinara Garlic Roasted Potatoes Steamed Brown Rice Seasoned Italian Blend / Seasoned Green Beans Toasted Garlic Bread Price : $5.55
  • 102.
    ~Menu~ Minestrone Soup /Cream of Broccoli Soup Pork Piccata with Marinara Sauce Chicken Yakisoba Mashed Potatoes Creamy Spinach Pasta Peas and Mushrooms Seasoned Cauliflower Price : $4.85
  • 103.
    ~Menu~ Chicken Gumbo Soup/ New England Clam Chowder BBQ Chicken / Fried Chicken / Baked Chicken BBQ Pork Spareribs / Southern Fried Catfish Baked Macaroni & Cheese / Corn Muffin Black Eyed Peas / Glazed Sweet Potatoes Okra & Tomato Gumbo / Steamed Brown Rice Southern Style Greens Southern Fried Okra Price : $5.55
  • 104.
    ~Menu~ Chicken Gumbo Soup NewEngland Clam Chowder Beef Stroganoff Caribbean Chicken Breast Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice Noodles Jefferson Herbed Broccoli Fried Cabbage with Bacon Price : $4.85
  • 105.
    ~Menu~ Miso Soup /Chicken Egg Drop Soup Japanese Ginger Pork Teriyaki Chicken / Beef Nikujaga Oven Browned Potatoes Steamed Rice Seasoned Mixed Oriental Seasoned Wax Beans Price : $5.55
  • 106.
    ~Menu~ Miso Soup /Chicken Egg Drop Soup Grilled Lemon Herb Pork Chops Chicken Rice Bowl (Oyako-Don) Franconia Potatoes Steamed Rice Calico Corn Ratatouille Price : $4.85
  • 107.
    ~Menu~ Chicken Wild RiceSoup / Beef Vegetable Soup Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Demi Glace Sauce Roast Turkey / Savory Bread Dressing Baked Fish with Lemon Butter Sauce Mashed Potatoes Steamed Rice Vegetable Stir Fry Creole Summer Squash Price : $5.55
  • 108.
    ~Menu~ Chicken Wild RiceSoup / Beef Vegetable Soup Kalua Pig with Cabbage Buffalo Chicken O’Brien Potatoes Steamed Rice Seasoned Scandinavian Sautéed Spinach with Garlic & Lemon Price : $4.85
  • 109.
    ~Menu~ Omelet / BoiledEggs / Pancakes / Bacon Sliced Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits Hashed Browned Potatoes Old Fashioned Bean Soup / Cream of Potato Soup Apple Glazed Corned Beef / Mitsu-Ken’s Garlic Chicken Roast Pork with Sweet & Spicy Plum Sauce Scalloped Potatoes / Primavera Rice Italian Green Beans Seasoned Brussels Sprouts Price : $6.25
  • 110.
    ~Menu~ Old Fashioned BeanSoup Cream of Potato Soup Korean Style Beef Short Ribs Baked Fish with Garlic Tomato Sauce Lyonnaise Potatoes Steamed Brown Rice Peas & Carrots Seasoned Asparagus with Orange Zast Price : $7.65
  • 111.
    ~Menu~ Omelet / BoiledEggs / French Toast / Bacon Sliced Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef / Biscuits Hashed Browned Potatoes French Onion Soup / New England Fish Chowder Ginger Pot Roast / Teriyaki Pork Baked Salmon with Tomato & Basil Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice Glazed Carrots Seasoned Monaco Blend Price : $6.25
  • 112.
    ~Menu~ French Onion Soup NewEngland Fish Chowder Grilled T-Bone Steaks Turkey Pot Pie Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice Mushrooms & Onions Sweet & Sour Red Cabbage Price : $7.65
  • 113.
    The main entranceto the Camp Zama Community Club will be under construction until March 15. Management is asking for all customers to use the MEDDAC-Japan side entrance until improvements are completed.
  • 114.
    Keep Your SportsMind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative Prizes Every Thursday From 5 -7 p.m. Feb. 5 through Aug. 27
  • 115.
    Keep Your SportsMind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative Prizes CZCC, Sports Bar For more info: 263-7666/3256
  • 116.
    Are you withinnine credits of completing your undergraduate or graduate degree requirements or satisfied your graduation requirements in 2014?
  • 117.
    If the answeris YES, then you can celebrate your graduation by attending the Camp Zama Graduate Recognition Ceremony this year.
  • 118.
    At this time,we would like to confirm your interest and availability. Please, contact the Camp Zama Education Center and let us know if you will be able to participate!
  • 119.
    Call: 263-63-5311. Thank youvery much and CONGRATULATIONS on your accomplishments!
  • 120.
    The projected ceremonydate is June 2015. More information is soon to come.
  • 121.
    The Zama KillerKatanas (ZKK) roller derby team is currently recruiting new skaters, referees, and non-skating officials (NSO).
  • 122.
    Whether you wantto be part of a team or want to get in shape come check us out. No experience required. Contact us at recruitment@zamakillerkatanas.com
  • 123.
    The Camp ZamaTax Center is rolling out a new initiative this year: "Drop-Off" Tax services. Just like it sounds, customers can drop off their taxes for preparation. Tax Center Drop Off Services
  • 124.
    The Tax Centerwill be open for service Mon-Fri from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until June 16 (including training holidays and family time). The Tax Center is located in Bldg. 101, Room CS109. Tax Center Drop Off Services
  • 125.
    Customers are ableto make an appointment by calling 263-1040. For more information about the Camp Zama Tax Center visit https://www.facebook.com/USAGJ#!/CampZamaLAO Tax Center Drop Off Services
  • 126.
    Transition Assistance Program Bean advocate for your retirement community! The USAG-Japan Retiree Council meets third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m. at Command Group Small Conference room.
  • 127.
    Transition Assistance Program Contactyour local transition assistance office: 263-3940
  • 128.
    Monday 2:30 –8 p.m. Tuesday 2:30 – 8 p.m. Wednesday 2:30 – 8 p.m. Thursday 2:30 – 8 p.m. Friday 2:30 – 8 p.m. Saturday 1 – 10 p.m. Sunday & Federal Holidays Closed Youth Program Hours U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information Bldg. 744, Zama DSN 263-4500
  • 129.
    Half Day School5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. No School Day 5:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Before/After Program Hours 5:30 – 8 a.m. & 2:30 – 6 p.m. Early Release 5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Federal Holidays Closed SAC Program Hours U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information Bldg. 121-01, Sagamihara Family Housing Area DSN 267-6013
  • 130.
    Monday – Friday5:30– 6 p.m. Federal Holidays Closed Base Closure Days Closed CYS Services Training Days Closed CDC Program Hours U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information Zama Bldg. 691 DSN 263-4992 SFHA Bldg. S-107 DSN 267- 6273
  • 131.
    Monday – Wednesday8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday Closed Federal Holidays Closed Parent Central Service U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information Bldg. 680, Zama DSN 263-3397
  • 132.
    Arnn Elementary School islooking for a Lunch monitor. The duty day starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m.
  • 133.
    Monitor will supervisestudents during the lunch and recess period; maintain appropriate order and standards as necessary to insure their health, safety, and welfare.
  • 134.
    To apply, goto: http://www.dodea.edu/pacific/offices/ HR/pacVacancies.cfm
  • 135.
    Interested in learningJapanese? Date: Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Location: SFHA Library For more information: 263-4357
  • 136.
    Army Family TeamBuilding Classes are available for the entire community.
  • 137.
    Soldiers can earnfour promotion points for every 40 hours of Army Community Service courses. (Promotion points are valid when the DA 87 has been signed by a Lt. Col. or above to certify course completion.)
  • 138.
    Soldiers will notreceive promotion points for mandatory classes such as First Termer's Financial Readiness Training, any course required by Command referral and NPSP classes taken as a result of a recommended Family Advocacy Case Review Committee treatment plan.
  • 139.
    Available Classes: AFTB LeadershipDevelopment AFTB Military Knowledge AFTB Personal Growth and Resiliency
  • 140.
    Available Classes: Family AdvocacyProgram/New Parent Support Program Financial Readiness Training Classes Operation Resources for Educating About Deployment and You (OPREADY)
  • 141.
    The Army CommunityService’s “ACS on Wheels” is available to come to your meetings and provide these training modules.
  • 142.
    CCTV has transitionedfrom analog to digital signal.
  • 143.
    If you arehaving trouble accessing the channels on your digital television, we strongly recommend to re-scan your television to access the local channels.
  • 144.
    Since the transitionoccurred on Jan. 5, customers are NOT able to view local channels on cathode-ray tube televisions and digital non-compliant televisions.
  • 145.
    Transition Assistance Program What'syour transition plan? Get started today! Contact your local Transition Assistance Office: Bldg. 102, RM 111 DSN: 263-3940
  • 146.
    Transition Assistance Program Bean advocate for your retirement community! USAG-Japan retiree council meets the third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.
  • 147.
    Transition Assistance Program CommandGroup Small Conference Room, Bldg. 102. Contact your local Transition Assistance Office: 263-3940 for further information.
  • 148.
    WHEN: 1st &3rd Wednesday of each month (Feb. 4 – May 20) No prerequisites, join anytime! TIME/PLACE: 6 – 7:30 p.m. Education Center Computer Lab (near library)
  • 149.
    The true testof character comes not when things go wrong, but when things are going well. When thing go wrong, that’s when most people turn to, or return to God.
  • 150.
    But when lifeis prosperous and no rainclouds are in sight, it’s all too easy not to invest time in a deep relationship with God. But when the train hits hard, a steady foundation in the Lord is vital.
  • 151.
    For a time,Israel prospered and forgot the One True God. The nation turned their backs on the Creator, and they’ve paid the consequences. Jeremiah, the prophet was their last hope of turning things around.
  • 152.
    So it bewith great, prosperous nations like the U.S. Have we become so powerful that pride has blinded our spirits in a culture where “anything goes?”
  • 153.
    Let’s dig deepinto Jeremiah together and be inspired to live in God’s demanding love.
  • 154.
    JEREMIAH: “Very well done.Good study length per chapter. Highly recommend it, as it closely parallels the times we are living in today.” – Amazon Review
  • 155.
    The DBIDS registrationis only required for NAF Atsugi personnel. If other members would like to register and receive a Guest Pass for their guest to come on board the installation, they will need to be registered into DBIDS.
  • 156.
    Military members E-7and above/Officers are not required to register guests and obtain a Guest Pass with the Pass and ID office. GS-12 and above are not required to register guests with the Pass and ID Office. Their ID card must state their grade.
  • 163.
    1 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Only establish and maintain connections with people you know and trust. Review your connections often.
  • 164.
    2 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Assume that ANYONE can see any information about your activities, personal life, or professional life that you post and share.
  • 165.
    3 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Ensure that your family takes similar precautions with their accounts; their privacy and sharing settings can expose your personal data.
  • 166.
    4 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Avoid posting or tagging images of you or your family that clearly show your face.
  • 167.
    4 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Select pictures taken at a distance, at an angle, or otherwise concealed.
  • 168.
    4 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Never post Smartphone photos and don’t use your face as a profile photo, instead, use cartoons or avatars.
  • 169.
    5 Social Networks -Do’s and Don’ts Use secure browser settings when possible and monitor your browsing history to ensure that you recognize all access points.
  • 170.
    Japan-Wide: No off-installationpublic consumption of alcohol (12 p.m.-5 a.m.)
  • 171.
    (10 p.m.-5 a.m.)for E5-Below who are in a TDY/TAD, leave, or pass status in Japan, (except those deployed on orders to Japan for 150 days or more as part of a unit deployment)
  • 172.
    it is notapplicable to military personnel permanently assigned on Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders in Japan
  • 173.
  • 174.
  • 175.
    O-4 & aboveCommanders have authority to grant event-by-event exceptions to curfew & liberty buddy requirements & may both implement & rescind unit denial of liberty; must report unit denial of liberty actions to first O-6 in chain.
  • 176.
    A newly openedconvenience store, named “Poplar”, located in the JGSDF General Service Unit building across a street from the Camp Zama Arts and Crafts Center.
  • 177.
    Poplar is locatedon the first floor, next to the Historical Exhibition Room. They are available to all personnel, including U.S. Army Soldiers, DA Civilians, Family members and local national employees.
  • 178.
    The hours ofoperation are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. No parking is allowed by the JGSDF building.
  • 179.
    Payments forms acceptedare: Japanese Yen Credit Cards PASMO/SUICA train cards
  • 180.
    Runners are permittedto run the course Monday thru Friday only, from the hours of 5:30 - 7:30 a.m. Runners are required to run on cart paths only, following the designated run route one way only. Camp Zama Golf Course
  • 181.
    Runners are notpermitted to have any drinks or food of any kind on the course. Runners are allowed to run only the back nine holes, from the 10th to the 18th. Camp Zama Golf Course
  • 182.
    Soldiers will notrun in a group on the golf course larger than a squad size element. The use of headphones are not allowed on the course. Camp Zama Golf Course
  • 183.
    Runners are notpermitted to conduct any physical fitness exercise on the course or be on the greens and or fairways for any reason, at any time. The distance from 10 tee to 18 green is 2.356 miles or 3.791 KM. Camp Zama Golf Course
  • 184.
    The strength ofthe nation is built on the readiness and resilience of every member of the premier all-volunteer Total Army -every Soldier, civilian and Family member.
  • 185.
    We will upholdthe Army's responsibility to provide benefits and high-quality services that are components of a professional force decided to the Army for the long term.
  • 186.
    The Army remainssteadfast in its commitment to: Maintain the trust between Leaders and their Soldiers, Families and civilians
  • 187.
    The Army remainssteadfast in its commitment to: Foster an environment that promotes adaptability and self reliance
  • 188.
    The Army remainssteadfast in its commitment to: Promote physical, emotional, social, Family and spiritual strengths
  • 189.
    The Army remainssteadfast in its commitment to: Honor the services and sacrifices of those who serve our Nation
  • 190.
    The Camp Zama,SFHA and YND Pass Offices and Vehicle Registration Offices will be closed 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday start on Jan. 15 for training. Pass and Vehicle Registration Offices Closures
  • 191.
    The Tokyo PassOffice will close only on the last Thursday of the month. Pass and Vehicle Registration Offices Closures
  • 192.
    Risk of Infection ƒƒ Practicingstandard infection control precautions, including hand washing and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) prevents exposure. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
  • 193.
    Risk of Infection ƒƒ Justbeing in a country where people are ill with Ebola is not dangerous. Contact with healthy individuals and most everyday activities do not increase a person’s risk of becoming infected. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
  • 194.
    Risk of Infection ƒƒ Althoughpeople can be infected with Ebola virus and not yet feel sick, they are not contagious until they have symptoms. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
  • 195.
    Risk of Infection ƒƒ Bythe time a person is very infectious to others, they are typically very ill and not walking around or doing normal activities. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
  • 196.
    Vaccines ƒƒ No FDA-approved vaccineis currently available to protect against Ebola virus infection. The experimental Ebola virus vaccines are so early in development that safety testing has just started. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
  • 197.
    Vaccines ƒƒ The Department ofDefense is closely monitoring the testing of new Ebola virus vaccines and treatments. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
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    Treatment ƒƒ Standard treatment forEbola is supportive care which is balancing the patient’s fluids and electrolytes, maintaining their oxygen status and blood pressure, and treating them for any complicating infections. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
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    Treatment ƒƒ Successful recovery froman Ebola virus infection likely depends more on early recognition and treatment with supportive care at a state-of-the-art hospital than on the experimental treatment now available. Ebola Virus Disease W h a t Yo u N e e d t o K n o w
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Flu (influenza) The flu is a common contagious respiratory illness caused by flu viruses. The flu is different from a cold. Flu can cause mild to severe illness, and complications can lead to death.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? How Flu Germs Are Spread The flu is spread mainly by droplets made when people who have the flu cough, sneeze, or talk. Viruses can also spread on surfaces, but this is less common. People with the flu can spread the virus before, during, and after they are sick.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Who Gets The Flu? Anyone can get the flu. Some people - like very young children, older adults, and people with some health conditions - are at high risk of serious complications.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Signs and Symptoms of Flu The signs and symptoms of flu usually develop within 2 days after exposure. Symptoms come on quickly and all at once.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Ebola Ebola is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with an Ebola virus.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? How Ebola Germs are Spread Ebola can only be spread by direct contact with blood or body fluids from a person who is sick or who has died of Ebola.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? How Ebola Germs are Spread Ebola can only be spread by direct contact with blood or body fluids from objects like needles that have been in contact with the blood or body fluids of a person sick with Ebola. Ebola cannot spread in the air or by water or food.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Who Gets Ebola? People most at risk of getting Ebola are healthcare providers taking care of Ebola patients.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Who Gets Ebola? People most at risk of getting Ebola are • friends and family who have had unprotected direct contact with blood or body fluids of a person sick with Ebola.
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    Is it Fluor Ebola? Signs and Symptoms of Ebola The signs and symptoms of Ebola can appear 2 to 21 days after exposure. The average time is 8 to 10 days. Symptoms of Ebola develop over several days and become progressively more severe. •• People with Ebola cannot spread the virus until symptoms appear.
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    Flu Fever or feelingfeverish Headache Muscle or body aches Feeling very tired (fatigue) Cough Sore throat • Runny or stuffy nose
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    Ebola Fever Severe headache Muscle pain Feelingvery tired (fatigue) Vomiting and diarrhea develop after 3–6 days Weakness (can be severe) Stomach pain Unexplained bleeding or bruising
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    For more informationabout the flue and Ebola, visit www.cdc.gov/flu and www.cdc.cov/ebola
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    Show of Strength EachNovember, the military Services commemorate our sacred obligation and enduring commitment to wounded, ill and injured Service members and their Families and caregivers.
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    Show of Strength Thesemen and women have personally contributed to the strength of the force and the strength of our Nation. Their determination and resilience in recovery inspires us all.
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    Show of Strength Thetheme for this year's Warrior Care Month observance is Show of Strength.
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    Show of Strength Acrossthe Army, there will be weekly subthemes observed to celebrate our commitment to the wounded, ill and injured Soldiers and their Families and caregivers.
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    Show of Strength Subthemesinclude Recovery, Reconditioning, Reintegration and Remaining Strong.
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    Show of Strength TheArmy's Warrior Care and Transition Program (WCTP) supports wounded, ill and injured Soldiers and their Families throughout each phase of the recovery and transition process.
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    Show of Strength At25 Warrior Transition Units, Soldiers heal, hone vital skills and set and achieve goals across the career, emotional, spiritual, physical social and Family return to duty or to enter the workforce as Veterans.
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    Show of Strength Since2007, the WCTP has supported more than 62,000 Soldiers, with more than 28,000 of them returning to the force.
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    Show of Strength Together,our Soldiers and our support teams continue to demonstrate the strength and teamwork of America's Army.
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    Show of Strength WarriorCare Month is an opportunity to honor the strength and resilience of these incredible Soldiers, Families and caregivers.
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    Show of Strength Aswe support them throughout each phase of their recovery and transition, we also cerebrate their accomplishments. Army Strong!
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    Retirees, did youknow that there are a variety of resources available to you through the Camp Zama Retirement Services.
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    Go to http://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/ for thelatest and most updated information for retirees. To subscribe to the Army Echoes go to https://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/ echoes-subscription
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    The Army Echoesnewsletter can be downloaded (electronic edition) to: iPhones, iPads, and Android phones using the free Echoes apps in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).
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    The East MeetsWest Gift Shop is looking for afternoon shift volunteers.
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    The East MeetsWest Gift Shop is a community service project of the Zama Community Spouses’ Association (ZaCSA), and is staffed by ZaCSA volunteers.
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    All proceeds gotowards the ZaCSA Community Grants and Scholarships. Contact to ZaCSA to volunteer. www.zacsa.org
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    Any and allsocial media platforms that are affiliated with U.S. Army Garrison Japan and its counterparts must be registered with U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs Office, per Army guidance.
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    If you area social media content manager or someone who updates and posts to any Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, etc. account that is related to any Garrison Japan service, office or facility (to include Family Readiness Groups and Unit accounts), contact Garrison PAO at 263-3486.
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    All social mediacontent managers need to complete WEB Content and OPSEC training at https://iatraining.us.army.mil/index.html by Oct. 31.
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    Once registered withGarrison PAO and once WEB training has been completed, there will be a scheduled mandatory training session conducted with the social media content managers.
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    This mandatory training willbe conducted by Garrison PAO. Content managers will receive their training date after registration.
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    During the renovationsof the U.S. Army Japan headquarters building, scaffolding will be placed around the building. This may create a narrow sidewalk for pedestrians.
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    The renovations maycause noise and possible chemical odors from the paint application.
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    The scheduled phasesand durations are as follows: Phase 1: Oct. 6 - Dec. 6, 2014, (S-Wing) Phase 2: Nov. 1 - Jan.14, 2015, (E-Wing) Phase 3: Nov. 27 - Feb. 5, 2015, (N-Wing) Phase 4: Jan. 6 - March 8, 2015, (W-Wing) Phase 5: Feb. 15 - March 29, 2015, (Courtyard)
  • 238.
    Directorate of EmergencyServices The SGD Pass office will close from Sep. 1, 2014 to Sept. 15, 2015 Daily pass for visitors and contractors will be issued by the security guards. Sagami Depot Pass office Closure
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    Directorate of EmergencyServices SGD パスオフィスは 2014年9月1日から2015年9月1日まで クローズします。 デイリーパスは警備隊が発行いたします。 SGD パスオフィス
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    Directorate of EmergencyServices Special Event Pass, Long Term Visitor Pass including Vehicle Pass for LN employees and contractors will be issued at SFHA and ZAMA Pass Offices. SGD Pass office Closure
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    Directorate of EmergencyServices Pass request form can be sent to: usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list. usagj-des-pass-office@mail.mil The pass will be issued at SFHA Pass Office after your request is approved. The operation hours at SFHA Pass Office will be Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SGD Pass office Closure
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    Directorate of EmergencyServices 相模補給廠でのイベントパスや、 従業員、業者の通行証、車両パスは 全て相模原住宅と、座間のパスオフィスが取り扱います。 SGD Pass office Closure
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    Directorate of EmergencyServices パスのリクエストフォームを作成後 下記のアドレスにても、パス発行の手続きが出来ます。 usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list. usagj-des-pass-office@mail.mil パスの手続きが出来次第、相模原住宅の パスオフィスにて 受け取る事が出来ます。 時間:月曜日から金曜日の 午前8時 から 午後5時 SGD Pass office Closure
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    CPAC’s new operationprocedures The Camp Zama CPAC has new operation procedures. Here are some of the changes that have been made: An appointment will be needed to discuss personal personnel questions. Employees can either call the CPAC's main line at 263-3755 or make an appointment in person.
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    CPAC’s new operationprocedures The CPAC will, however, be available to managers to discuss hiring actions at all times. CPAC has designated Monday afternoons as their time to work uninterrupted. During this time, specialists will be working on vacancy announcements and/or referral lists.
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    CPAC’s new operationprocedures They will not answer their phones or respond to emails. For more information: 263-3755
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    Women, Infants, andChildren Overseas The WIC Overseas program provides several important benefits to help you and your family lead healthier lives.
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    Women, Infants, andChildren Overseas The program services are provided to eligible participants overseas: - Active Duty Military & their Dependents - DoD Civilian employees & their family members - DoD contractors & their family members
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    Women, Infants, andChildren Overseas For more information: 263-8960
  • 254.
    The Comprehensive Soldierand Family Fitness communication team recently kicked off a 90-day communication campaign to encourage Army spouses to take the Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0).
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    Please help usspread the word! The GAT 2.0 is a confidential online self-assessment that provides users with an overall look of their comprehensive health and well-being.
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    Go to https://www.milsuite.mil to takethe GAT 2.0. Go to http://csf2.army.mil/ to learn more about GAT 2.0.
  • 257.
    The Camp ZamaGolf Course has opened a designated pathway for runners.
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    The rules areas follows: Runners are permitted to run on the course Monday through Friday only, from the hours of 5:30 -7:30 a.m.
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    The rules areas follows: Runners are required to run on cart paths only, following the designated run route one way only.
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    The rules areas follows: Runners are not permitted to have any drinks or food of any kind on the course.
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    The rules areas follows: Runners are allowed to run only the back 9-holes, from the 10th to the 18th. The distance from the 10 tee to the 18 green is 2.356 miles or 3.791 kilometers.
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    The rules areas follows: Soldiers should not run in a group on the golf course larger than a squad size element.
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    The rules areas follows: The use of head phones are not allowed on the course.
  • 264.
    The rules areas follows: Runners are not permitted to conduct any physical fitness exercises on the course or be on the greens and/or fairways for any reason, at any time.
  • 265.
    Reminder of PetOwners’ Responsibilities The following list of responsibilities for pet owners living on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family Housing Area and Sagami Depot was released by the Housing Management Division: - Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas used by their pets. - If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.
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    Reminder of PetOwners’ 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.
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    Reminder of PetOwners’ Responsibilities Violations can be reported to following email address: usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing- officer@mail.mil You may also report violations by calling the Housing Management Division at 263-3441 or 263-4503, or the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branch at 263-3527 or 263-4136.
  • 268.
    National Suicide PreventionLifeline: 263-8255 Website: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
  • 269.
    Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255 AlliedTelesis: 98-263-8255 Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255 Military and Family Life Counselor: 263-3638
  • 270.
    Units located on U.S.Army Garrison Japan Honshu installations must coordinate with the Hazardous Material Control Center at Sagami General Depot when purchasing hazardous materials.
  • 271.
    Please procure recycled,bio-based or environmentally preferable materials when they are available in a timely manner, they meet your unit’s performance standards and are reasonably priced.
  • 272.
    U.S. military personneland 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.
  • 273.
    Adversarial forces adapttheir 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.
  • 274.
    Criminal assault methodshave 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.
  • 275.
    From deploying unitsaround 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.
  • 276.
    Both the iWATCHArmy and iSALUTE reporting programs are community tools in our arsenal against threats to force protection. If you see something, say something.
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    We know ourmissions, 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.
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    iWATCH Army およびiSALUTE という 2つの報告プログラムは 我々のコミュニティ内での脅威があった場合に、 誰もが報告できるツールです。 Commanding General USARJ
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    Units located onU.S. Army Garrison Japan Honshu installations must coordinate with the Hazardous Material Control Center at Sagami Depot. Call 268-4222 for assistance.
  • 285.
    Please procure recycled,bio-based or environmentally preferable materials when they are available in a timely manner, they meet your unit's performance standards, and are reasonably priced.
  • 286.
    The Identification Cardsection at Camp Zama’s Military Personnel Division will begin using the online RAPIDS appointment scheduler. ID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
  • 287.
    Visit the followinglink to schedule an appointment: http://go.usa.gov/WrXQ Call 263-4449 or 046-407-4449 for same-day appointments or further guidance. ID Card Section to Begin Online Scheduling
  • 288.
    All Status ofForces Agreement members, to include children and spouses, are required to register all privately owned bicycles. Sponsors need to prepare USAG-J Form 1349EJ in order to properly register all privately owned bicycles. Directorate of Emergency Services Bicycle Registration
  • 289.
    Bicycles can beregistered at the Vehicle Registration Office (Bldg. 227) or the Sagamihara Family Housing Area Pass and ID Office at Gate 1. Directorate of Emergency Services Bicycle Registration
  • 290.
    Serial number locationsare normally found on the below locations of any model bicycle: Head tubeSeat tube At rear wheel mount Under crank (bottom bracket) Common Serial Number Locations
  • 291.
    Registrations stickers willbe placed visibly on the seat tube area: Seat tube
  • 292.
    The Employees AssistanceProgram 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 Program
  • 293.
    The EAP programis designed to: Promote personal growth, mental and Physical health, and strengthen individuals, Families and communities. Employee Assistance Program
  • 294.
    Provide individuals withconfidential 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 Program
  • 295.
    Provide comprehensive short-termcounseling and referral services to help individuals achieve a balance between their work, family and other personal responsibilities. Employee Assistance Program
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    The confidentiality ofindividuals 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 Program
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    The EAP canprovide 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 Program
  • 298.
    The EAP isavailable 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 Program
  • 299.
    Notice for Smokersto Smoke in Designated Areas Smokers on U.S. military installations are reminded that if they are smoking during business hours outside their office building or place of employment,
  • 300.
    they should doso only in designated smoking areas -- not near roads or in parking lots. Smokers must be considerate of nonsmokers. Notice for Smokers to Smoke in Designated Areas
  • 301.
    SHARP Hotline (English-speaking) 090-9395-8909or 882# from a DSN phone Call any time to include evenings, weekends and holidays.
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  • 303.
    Posting Ads atFront of Bldg. 102 Not Authorized All personnel are reminded not to post advertisements at the front entrance of U.S. Army Garrison Japan headquarters, Bldg. 102. Call 263-3829 for more information.
  • 304.
    Provide your inputor feedback online at the U.S. Army Garrison Japan ICE site and enter to win a prize! http://ice.disa.mil Good or bad, we’d like to know!