The document provides information about trash disposal procedures at Camp Zama during a partial government shutdown, including bagging excess trash and storing it securely if bins are full. It also announces town hall events hosted by the base commander and notifies residents to monitor official communication channels for updates.
1. Please refrain from overfilling of trash bins.
If disposing of waste please remember to
sort trash accordingly.
If your bins are full please bag and tie waste bags
and store trash bags in a secure location.
2. We ask the Zama community to be vigilant
in this effort as we work through
this partial shutdown of the government.
We ask that you monitor the Command Channel
and our Garrison Facebook site
for more information.
4. We asked you to please be mindful,
to carefully place bins on the curb
and not to over fill the bins
Please make sure your trash bins lids close
5. Any excess trash should be place beside the bins
in a tied plastic bag on trash day.
We ask the Zama Community to be vigilant
in this effort as we work through
this partial shutdown of the government.
6. We ask that
you monitor the Command Channel
and our Garrison Facebook site
for more information and updates.
Please remember to recycle
and think of our environment.
7. Community Town Hall Events
Hosted by USARJ Commander
A pair of town hall events
hosted by Maj. Gen. James C. Boozer Sr.,
commander of U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward),
is scheduled to be held Oct. 17
at the Camp Zama Community Club.
8. Community Town Hall Events
Hosted by USARJ Commander
The first, for local national employees,
will be from 10 a.m. to noon.
The second, for U.S. employees,
will be from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
9. “To Better Serve You ”
Effective Nov. 2,
Camp Zama’s Consolidated Mail Room
will open
on Saturdays
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
10. Power Outage at Sagamihara Family Housing Area
A power outage is scheduled to take place
from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Nov. 6 and 7
at Sagamihara Family Housing Area.
The purpose of the outage is to install electrical meters
on electrical switchgear at Bldg. 123-15.
Call 263-4374/7075 for more information.
11. Message from the Army Chaplain
We ask today
for an extra measure of
peace and patience
that is grounded upon the trust
that all things are under control.
12. Message from the Army Chaplain
Open our eyes as instruments
to seek out those that are struggling
and offer them
an encouraging word or
physical provisions that meet their needs.
13. Message from the Army Chaplain
Help us
to think about today and
those around us.
14. Mindfulness and Resiliency Speaker
Saki Santorelli,
a renowned mindfulness and resiliency educator
and the director of the internationally acclaimed
Stress Reduction Clinic,
is scheduled to speak
at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center
on Oct 28.
15. Mindfulness and Resiliency Speaker
Two speaking engagements:
1st engagement - 10 to 11:30
a.m.
2nd engagement - 2 to 3:30 p.m.
16. Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is
Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Show your support by participating or pledging
in the "Walk a Mile in Their Shoes" event
on Oct 31.
Pledge cards can be picked up
at the Camp Zama Yano Fitness Center.
17. ACE-Suicide Intervention
A “train-the-trainer” course is scheduled to be held
Oct. 23 and 24 from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at Camp Zama’s
Community Activity Center.
The intent of the training is to learn
the skills to intervene in a suicide situation.
18. ACE-Suicide Intervention
The content of the training, which includes
communication skills, risk and protective factors,
stigma, warning signs, and intervention skills,
and the ACE method of suicide prevention,
can benefit all military and civilian personnel.
19. ACE-Suicide Intervention
This training is not intended to make
participants subject-matter experts
in behavioral health nor clinicians.
Call: 263-5394 for more information.
20. Employee Assistance Program
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.
21. Employee Assistance Program
The EAP program is designed to:
Promote personal growth, mental and
Physical health, and strengthen individuals,
Families and communities.
22. 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.
23. 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.
24. 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.
25. 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.
26. 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.
27. Noon – 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 26
Zama American High School Gym
Free admission
Games & Prizes for all ages
Great food
Basket Silent Auction - 4:30 p.m.
28. Noon – 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 26
Zama American High School Gym
Cake walk
Face painting & crazy hair
Fortune Teller & much more
29. Noon – 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 26
Zama American High School Gym
Contests •
•
•
•
Pie Baking
- 1 p.m.
Kids Costume - 3 p.m.
$5.00 Entry Fee: All contests
1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Prizes
30. For more info
& contests sign:
ups:sahsptoboosters
@gmail.com
31. Transaction Fee Increase
Effective Sept. 20,
the Scheduled Air Transportation Office’s
Commercial Transportation Office
increased
transaction fees as follows:
32. Transaction Fee Increase
Manual booking or Defense Travel System
with the Commercial Transportation Office
assistance fee will be $20.35
DTS online booking
without CTO assistance fee will be $5.50
For more information: 855-431-7705
33. October is Energy Action Month
October is Energy Action Month,
a time to take action to empower leadership,
innovation, and excellence to
realize a secure energy future!
34. October is Energy Action Month
Executive Order 13423:
Requires an energy intensity reduction of
3 percent annually, cumulating in a
30 percent reduction by fiscal 15.
All actions to minimize energy use
are greatly appreciated!
35. October is Energy Action Month
Executive Order 13514:
Requires a water intensity reduction of
2 percent annually or 26 percent
by fiscal 2020.
All actions to minimize energy use
are greatly appreciated!
37. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Equipment and appliances are required
to be “Energy Star” rated.
Do not purchase equipment that does not meet
“Energy Star” requirements.
(Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
and AR 420-1, Army Facilities Management)
38. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Turn off interior lights
when not in use and
at the end of the work day.
Turn off exterior lights during
daylight hours.
39. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Replace your incandescent bulbs
with compact fluorescent light or
light-emitting diode bulbs.
(IMCOM-PACIFIC Energy Policy).
40. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
CFLs are
20 percent to 30 percent more efficient.
CFLs are
free for family housing residents
at the Self Help Store.
41. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Don’t wash clothes more often than necessary.
Wash full loads of clothes.
Wash clothes in cold or warm water.
Washing in warm water will reduce
carbon monoxide emissions
by 500 pounds per year.
42. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Take showers … not baths.
Fix water leaks.
Wash full loads of dishes and
laundry.
Turn off water when brushing
teeth and shaving.
43. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Do not wash
vehicles in residential areas.
Use
only approved car wash areas.
44. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Cooling season temperature
for occupied working and living spaces
shall be maintained at 78 degrees.
(85 degrees during unoccupied times)
45. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Heating season temperature
for occupied spaces
shall be at 68 degrees.
(55 degrees during unoccupied times)
46. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Use of
personal cooling or heating devices
must have a supervisor’s written approval.
(AR 420-1)
47. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Disconnect and remove
all extra refrigerators, microwaves,
coffee pots and other appliances.
Set thermostats for refrigerators
to 38 to 40 degrees.
48. October is Energy Action Month
Tips on How to Save Energy
Vehicle engines will be turned off
when parked,
unless maintenance operations require
the engine to be running.
49. For active-duty service members,
the consequences of being caught shoplifting
at an Exchange facility
can include a reduction in rank,
an other-than-honorable discharge,
forfeiture of pay and allowances,
and possible confinement.
50. In addition to possible disciplinary action
or criminal prosecution,
the Federal Claims Collection Act allows
the Exchange to enact a flat,
administrative cost of $200.
51. There may be further fees,
in addition to the Civil Recovery Program,
depending on the condition
of the stolen merchandise.
52. In addition to the repercussions to individuals
who shoplift, the military community
as a whole suffers as a result of those stealing
from the Exchange.
53. Despite an aggressive
shoplifting deterrence program,
the Camp Zama Exchange saw shoplifting cases
increase by 100 percent last year,
from three in 2011 to six in 2012.
54. The value of merchandise involved
in these incidents
also increased from $244.59 to $613.72.
55. While no dollar amount can be placed
on the human cost of a career lost
by one poor decision,
it is the Exchange’s hope that educating shoppers
on the safeguards in place and the results
56. for those caught shoplifting will result
in fewer incidences and, in turn,
fewer careers derailed
by a moment of poor judgment.
57. Housing Recertification Questionnaire
2013
The annual housing recertification program
requires all on-base family housing,
unaccompanied and off-post residents
to complete the recertification form and submit it
to the Housing Office via email or
by hand carrying it no later than Sept. 30.
58. Housing Recertification Questionnaire
2013
Call the following numbers for more information
or to request copies of the appropriate form:
Army Family Housing:
263-4135, 263-4136 or 263-5948
Unaccompanied Personnel Housing:
263-3890 or 263-4843
Off-Post Housing: 263-5824
59. Gold Star Mother’s Day Observance
For nearly a century,
the Gold Star tradition has reminded
all Americans of the men and women
who have sacrificed their lives
in service of the United States.
60. Gold Star Mother’s Day Observance
When a service member was killed
in the line of duty, a gold star was stitched
over the blue one on the flag
in his or her home.
61. Teaching Vacancies at LCA Kokusai Elementary
LCA Kokusai Elementary School,
a Japanese private bilingual school,
is seeking qualified applicants
for preschool and elementary-grade
teaching vacancies.
62. Teaching Vacancies at LCA Kokusai Elementary
The preschool vacancy is
for teaching children ages 3 to 6, and
the working hours are 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Applicants must be native English speakers,
and a degree and experience
are preferred.
66. Orientation for “Mindfulness” Course
at Camp Zama
A “Mindfulness Orientation”
is scheduled to be held Oct. 22 from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
at Public Health Command Region-Pacific,
Bldg. 715, on Camp Zama.
67. Orientation for “Mindfulness” Course
at Camp Zama
The orientation will serve as an introduction
to an eight-week Mindfulness course.
The course is open to
all Status of Forces Agreement personnel.
68. Orientation for “Mindfulness” Course
at Camp Zama
Pre-registration is required to be completed
by Oct. 18.
Call 263-5050 or 263-2004
for more information.
69. Hearing Tests, OHN Visits
Now Appointment-Only
Hearing tests and visits to
the Occupational Health Nurse Physical Preventive
Medicine Office on Camp Zama,
both previously available on a walk-in basis,
will change to appointment-only until further notice.
Call 263-5050 or 046-407-5050 for more information.
70.
71.
72.
73. Zama ITT Travel Updates
for Fall, Winter
Check the Zama ITT website,
http://zamaitt.com/,
for information
on Fall and Winter Escapade Tours.
74. Zama ITT Travel Updates
for Fall, Winter
Columbus Day is coming soon;
this is your last chance to make
your trip arrangements.
The Beijing International Marathon
on Oct. 20
can also be booked at Zama ITT.
Call 263-4059 for more information.
75. Position Available
at Camp Zama WIC Office
A part-time Nutritionist/Dietitian/Nurse/Home
Economist/Physician Assistant position
is available at the Camp Zama
Women, Infants and Children Overseas office.
76. Position Available
at Camp Zama WIC Office
This position requires
a bachelor’s in Nutrition, Dietetics,
Home Economics or Nursing.
Experience in prenatal, maternal
or infant nutrition is required.
77. Position Available
at Camp Zama WIC Office
A registered dietitian is preferred,
and experience with WIC is desirable.
Applicants must have
a current driver’s license
and must be a U.S. citizen.
78. Position Available
at Camp Zama WIC Office
For consideration, applicants
can email their resume and cover letter to
jobs@wicoverseas.net
or fax them to Margaret Applewhite
at (210) 525-1398.
79. Position Available
at Camp Zama WIC Office
Applicants may mail their information to:
Choctaw Contracting Services
Attn: WIC Overseas
2161 NW Military Hwy, Suite 214
San Antonio, TX 78213
Phone: (210) 341-3336
80. 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,
81. Notice for Smokers to Smoke
in Designated Areas
they should do so only in
designated smoking areas
-- not near roads or
in parking lots.
Smokers must be
considerate of nonsmokers.
82. Garrison Security Office Closure in October
The U.S. Army Garrison Japan
Security Office on Camp Zama
is scheduled to be closed
Oct. 7 through 25.
83. Garrison Security Office Closure in October
Call the USAG Torii Station
garrison security manager
at 644-5373
for assistance during this time.
The office will reopen Oct. 28 at 8 a.m.
84. Operational Security Courses
at Yokota Air Base
Two Operational Security courses,
OPSEC 3500 and 2500,
will be offered
at Yokota Air Base in October.
85. Operational Security Courses
at Yokota Air Base
The OPSEC 3500 course is scheduled
to be held Oct. 21,
and
the OPSEC 2500 course is scheduled
to be held Oct. 21 through 25.
86. Roads Between Bldgs. 101, 102
to be Re-paved
The road between Bldgs. 101 and 102
are scheduled to be will be re-paved
from Oct. 7 through Dec. 7.
Construction will be divided in order to
allow vehicular traffic during this time.
87. Roads Between Bldgs. 101, 102
to be Re-paved
Critical junctions Construction
will be paved
on weekends
so that traffic flow
will not be
disrupted
during work days.
Bldg. 101
Bldg. 102
88. New Operation Hours
at Sagami Depot Self-Help Store
The Sagami General Depot Self-Help Store
will only be open on Saturdays,
effective Oct. 1.
For more information:
263-5952 / 3441 or 046-407-5952 / 3441
89. South Entrance of BG Sams Clinic
to be Open
Effective immediately and throughout
Phase 1 renovations, the south entrance
to the BG Sams U.S. Army Health Clinic
will be open during normal patient care hours.
90. South Entrance of BG Sams Clinic
to be Open
Patients parking at the Camp Zama Community Club
are advised to use designated crosswalks
to access this entrance.
Drivers dropping off and picking up patients
are advised to use caution when using
the curbside entry area.
91. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
New Narita Buses
Program Start Date: Sept. 1, 2013
36-Passenger Bus
Undercarriage storage
With toilet – no restroom breaks (30 minutes)
Video package
Two buses per day
Fees: $30 or 3,000 yen per seat
No pets (inquire about limousine service)
92. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Departure Times and Locations
8:45 a.m.
9 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
– Army Lodging
– Camp Zama Community Club
– Sagamihara Family Housing Area
12:45 p.m. – Army Lodging
1 p.m.
– Camp Zama Community Club
1:30 p.m. – Sagamihara Family Housing Area
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
– Narita Airport Terminal No. 2 Parking Lot
– Narita Airport Terminal No. 2 Parking Lot
93. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Pets
No pets allowed on Narita Bus.
Pet limousine service available through Outdoor
Recreation. This service is dependant upon driver
availability.
Pet owners may ride with pet if space is available.
Call 263-4671 or 046-407-4671 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
daily; closed on U.S. holidays.
94. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Limousine Service
Reservations may be made dependant upon
availability of driver – prepayment is required to
obtain reservations.
Limousine service will not be available during
Narita Bus operations, except for pet transportation
requirements.
Use of the Narita Bus is encouraged.
Service is available to Haneda Airport.
95. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Limousine Service
Pet owners may ride with their pet (seats are limited).
Only one receipt will be given per reservation.
Hourly late fees will be assessed to guests for any
delays to cover overtime or extended parking fees.
Any communication required for changes of arrival
or departure dates or times is the responsibility
of the reservation holder.
96. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Haneda Airport Service
Logistics Readiness Center will maintain Official
Travel services to Haneda Airport. Please contact
the Transportation Office at 263-3772 or 046-407-3772.
Non-official passengers may utilize the limousine
service (dependant upon availability).
Local commercial transportation is available (train,
bus).
97. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
No Reservations
Guests without reservations may purchase spaceavailable seating. Payment must be made prior to
departure.
Space-available seating is first-come, first-serve.
No money to pay (arrival without reservations):
Passenger (incoming primary) will be required to
fill out an promissory note to include name(s),
unit and contact information.
98. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
No Reservations
No money to pay (arrival without reservations):
Transportation service will be based on availability.
Payment must be made within 24 hours at Outdoor
Recreation (open seven days a week).
Payments made after 24 hours will be assessed
a $15 late-payment fee.
Promissory notes are considered as confirmed
reservations.
99. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Other Information
Sponsors provide location of the Department of
Defense Liaison Desk to incoming personnel.
Bus will be available at Narita Airport 90 minutes
prior to departure.
Space-available seats at Narita will be sold first-come,
first-serve.
Bus will leave at scheduled times.
100. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Other Information
No refunds will be provided to non-arrivals who
fail to properly communicate to a reservation agent.
Refunds will be issued to all those who missed
the bus due to unscheduled flight delays
(flight documentation required).
Rescheduling transportation is based on seating
availability.
101. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Other Information
Refund consideration will be given to unscheduled
flight delays.
Personnel without confirmed reservations will
not be allowed to ride the bus if seats are not
available.
Children who are required must be in child seats
– not provided by MWR.
Each seat occupied will be assessed a fee.
102. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Other Information
Narita Limousine Service
Fees: One-Way – $215
Round Trip – $430
Haneda Limousine Service
Fees: One-Way – $175
Round Trip – $350
Call 263-4671 for more information.
103. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Narita Bus Alternatives
Taxi Company – Sagami Chuo Koutsu.
Phone: 0120-888-810 (on-post access authorized)
Local Limousine Bus – 3,500 yen (adults);
1,700 yen (Youth) (departs from Sagamiono Station)
Train – Between 2,000 and 6,000 yen
104. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Narita Bus Alternatives
Sponsor Pick-up – Approximately 6,000 yen for tolls,
round trip.
Outdoor Recreation Vehicle Rental – $60
Outdoor Recreation Limousine Service – 263-4671
Taxi – Not recommended; estimated cost is 40,000 yen
105. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Official Travel Reimbursement
Reimbursement for bus fee for military/Department
of the Army civilians/Nonappropriated fund personnel
with travel orders will be made through traveler’s
submission of a Travel Voucher
(DD Form 1351, 1351-1, 1351-2, 1351-2C, or 1351-3,
as applicable).
106. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Official Travel Reimbursement
Reimbursement for bus fee for master labor
contract/indirect hire agreement personnel with travel
orders will be made through the submission of
USFJ Form 356EJ.
If person is going to Narita Airport without travel orders:
- Military or DAC travelers will use DTS to request
local travel funds.
107. NARITA BUS TRANSITION PROJECT
Official Travel Reimbursement
If person is going to Narita Airport without travel orders:
- NAF travelers will use DD 1164 for approval and
reimbursement of bus fee.
- MLC travelers will use USFJ 356EJ to request
approval for local travel and bus fee
reimbursement.
Official reimbursement is not issued through MWR.
108.
109.
110. “Salad Wednesdays”
at Camp Zama Exchange Restaurants
“Salad Wednesdays” are
part of the Exchange’s Operation
BEFIT initiative to promote health and wellness
through fitness and diet.
111. “Salad Wednesdays”
at Camp Zama Exchange Restaurants
Camp Zama Exchange restaurants
are open to anyone on the installation
– whether military, civil service, contractor or visitor –
per Army Regulation 215-8.
“Salad Wednesdays” occur every Wednesday
at all participating Exchange restaurants.
112. Mystery Shopper Program
at Camp Zama Exchange
The Camp Zama
Exchange Mystery Shopper program
is seeking a select group to go
about their normal day-to-day shopping for
a period of six months and detail their experience
in a series of three survey sets.
113. Mystery Shopper Program
at Camp Zama Exchange
Mystery shoppers are rewarded
for their participation
with a $30 Exchange gift card and,
for sharing their movie-going experience,
two free movie tickets
along with popcorn and drinks.
114. Mystery Shopper Program
at Camp Zama Exchange
Authorized patrons can apply to become
Mystery Shoppers by registering
at www.shopmyexchange.com.
From this pool of applicants
a new crop of participants
is selected every six months.
115. Mystery Shopper Program
at Camp Zama Exchange
To apply,
visit www.shopmyexchange.com
and click the “Mystery Shopper – I want to apply!”
link under the “Exchange Locations”
header at the bottom of the page.
116. Mystery Shopper Program
at Camp Zama Exchange
Exchange shoppers can also offer feedback
by visiting
www.shopmyexchange.com/CustomerService
and clicking the “Catalog / Internet Feedback”
and “Exchange Store Feedback” links
on the right-hand side of the screen.
117. Water Yoga Classes at Yano Swimming Pool
Water Yoga classes are held every Thursday
at the Yano Fitness Center swimming pool
from 4:30 to 5 p.m.
118. Water Yoga Classes at Yano Swimming Pool
The class is open to adult active-duty Soldiers,
Department of the Army civilians,
spouses and all other Status
of Forces Agreement personnel.
Non-swimmers are welcome.
Call 263-5050 or 263-2004 for more information.
119. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
The Office of the Judge Advocate General
is now accepting applications for
the Army’s Funded Legal Education Program.
Under this program, the Army projects sending
up to 25 active-duty commissioned officers
to law school at government expense.
120. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
Selected officers will attend law school
beginning in the fall of 2014
and will remain on active duty while attending.
Interested officers should review Chapter 14, Army
Regulation 27-1 to determine their eligibility.
121. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
This program is open to commissioned officers
in the rank of second lieutenant through captain.
Applicants must have at least two,
but not more than six,
years of total active federal service
at the time the training begins.
122. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
Eligible officers interested in applying
should immediately register for the earliest offering
of the Law School Admission Test.
123. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
Applicants must send their request
through command channels,
to include their branch manager
at Army Human Resources Command,
with a copy furnished to
the Office of the Judge Advocate General:
124. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
ATTN: DAJA-PT (Yvonne Caron – Rm. 2B-517)
2200 Army Pentagon, Washington, DC, 20310
to be received by Nov. 1. Submission
of the application well
in advance of the deadline is advised.
125. Apply for Funded Legal Education Program
Interested officers should contact
the U.S. Army Japan Office
of the Staff Judge Advocate
for further information.
126. Hours of Operation
Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday
8 a.m. to noon; and 1 to 4 p.m.
Thursday
1 to 4 p.m.
Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
127. Gatekeeper Professionals
Behavioral Health and ASAP Counselors
Sexual Assault Response and Victim
Advocates
Family Advocacy Program Personnel and
Military Family Life Counselors
Army Emergency Relief Fund Counselors
Emergency Room Medical Technicians
Chaplains and Chaplain Assistants
Gatekeeper Professionals
Military Police
Judge Advocate General Professionals and
Legal Assistants
Employee Assistance, EEO personnel and
Inspectors General
School Counselors
Red Cross Workers
First-Line Supervisors (military, civilian)
Call 263-8049 for more information.
128. Motivational Speakers Needed!
Looking for volunteer speakers!
All Camp Zama community members
who have overcome adversity,
addiction or loss, and can share
their experience in
an effective and impactful manner
to a large audience.
129. Motivational Speakers Needed!
Time: During monthly Army Substance Abuse
Program training sessions from 1 to 3 p.m.
Volunteer speakers needed on an ongoing basis.
Location: Camp Zama Community
Activity Center
Call 263-8049 for more information.
130. An evening women’s bible fellowship
Date: First and third Wednesday of each month,
from September through December
Time: 6 to 7:50 p.m.
Location: Multipurpose room, Tower Bldg. 743
131. Contact the National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline at 263-8255
or visit
SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
133. on Sagami General Depot
Temporary road closures
on Sagami General Depot are scheduled
to take place in two phases
in order to install underground drainage pipes.
134. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
All Army family housing and unaccompanied
personnel housing residents must notify
the Housing Management Division for absences
from their quarters of seven days or more.
135. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
Provide a point of contact for
a responsible sponsor or adult
to perform periodic checks to ensure
the home is safe, secure and free of incidents
and unexpected circumstances,
and maintain the yard as well, if applicable.
136. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
In the event you do not assign
a point of contact during your absence,
the Housing Management Division
will contact your organization or agency
to request their support – especially when it comes
to keeping up your yard maintenance.
137. Residents’ Responsibilities
During Leave and TDY
Visit the Housing Management Division
at Bldg. 671
to request the Form for Periodic Absences.
Call the Housing Office at 263-4135, 263-4843
or 263-5859 for questions or more information.
138. Notification of
Absence from Quarters
On-post residents must notify
the Housing Management Division
for absences from quarters extended
more than seven days.
139. Notification of
Absence from Quarters
Please provide a POC
who will have responsibility for your quarters
during your absence.
For more information: 263-4136/3890
046-407-4136/3890
141. Online Nutrition Education Survey
An online survey coordinated
by Medical Department Activity-Japan is available
for all community members at Camp Zama.
A dietician from Fleet Activities Yokosuka
is willing to provide nutrition classes
and would like to know what topics
are of interest to the community.
143. As summer begins, the conditions for mold
growth become more prevalent.
Mold will only grow when moisture or condensation
is present.
Even hidden areas, like closets, can grow mold
if moisture is present.
144. Keeping your home free of moisture is the best
way to prevent mold growth.
Keep indoor humidity levels between 30 percent
and 50 percent. (Humidity meters can be
purchased for as little as $10 online)
145. Run fans and vents while cooking or showering.
(But don’t leave them running all day, as this
can potentially assist mold growth).
Clean up moisture and condensation immediately.
Use dehumidifiers to further control levels of
humidity in the home.
146. Keep closet doors open one to two inches to allow
fresh air circulation.
If mold is present in an area of nine square feet or
less:
- Scrub rigorously using detergent and water
- Wear a dust mask, gloves and eye protection
- Dry the area after completion of cleaning
147. If mold is present on a larger surface:
Contact DPW for assistance in cleaning
263-4274 or 263-4613
If mold is on permeable surfaces (i.e., carpet or
ceiling tiles), consider replacement.
148. Multiple Half-Road Closures on Camp Zama
The Directorate of Public Works
is in the process of replacing domestic hot water
and chilled/hot water lines on Camp Zama.
The project began May 30 and
is scheduled to continue through November.
This project will require half-road closures
during working hours at the following locations:
155. 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.
156. Household Goods PCS Tips
Receive PCS orders
Estimate your weight
Plan pickup dates with flexibility
Schedule pickups early
Change dates as a last resort
Dispose of unnecessary items
Know your shipping entitlements
157. Household Goods Shipments
You can schedule a household goods pickup
from the privacy of your living room.
Visit the website below to gain access
to the Defense Personal Property System
or contact the Area Transportation Office,
Personal Property Section, at 263-3709 for details.
www.move.mil
158. Household Goods Weight Allowance Change
Effective Dec. 1, 2011,
weight allowance to and from Japan was reduced
for all Soldiers to 2,500 pounds (net)
or 25 percent (net) of full weight allowance,
or whichever is greater.
All civilians are authorized 4,500 pounds (net).
Unaccompanied baggage is inclusive.
For more information: 263-3709
159. New Operation Hours
at Sagami Depot Self-Help Store
Effective June 1,
the Self-Help Store located on Sagami General Depot
Will only be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays
from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.
Call 263-5952 or 263-3441 for more information.
160. ‘You Made the Grade’ Program
at Zama Exchange
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service
is rewarding military students in grades one
through 12 who maintain a "B"
or better average
with the "You Made the Grade" program.
161. ‘You Made the Grade’ Program
at Zama Exchange
Students can receive a booklet coupon
booklet good for free products and
discounted offers by presenting a valid military ID
and proof of an overall "B" average
at the Camp Zama Exchange customer service.
162. Parking Reminder
for Family Quarters Residents
All personnel living in family quarters
on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family Housing Area
and Sagami General Depot
are reminded
to park their personally owned vehicles
in their respective assigned parking areas.
Call 263-3829 for more information.
163. 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!
164. 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.
165. 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.
166. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
Violations can be reported to following email address:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housingofficer@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.
167. Informational Telephone Services
Effective April 1, the 78th Signal Battalion's
telephone operators will no longer provide
"informational telephone services“
between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Calls placed to 0, 263-1110 and 113
during these hours will be routed to the Regional Network
Operations Support Center, whose
operators have access to telephone information.
168. Emergency Communication Messages
The American Red Cross provides
the military community and their families with 24/7 access
to an Emergency Communications Network
to keep families connected in a crisis,
provide case management services,
and assist with emergency financial assistance.
Find us on Facebook
American Red Cross – Camp Zama
Click on “Notes”
169. Emergency Communication Messages
To start an American Red Cross message,
the following information is needed:
Service member’s or sponsors’ full name
Branch of service
Rank
Social Security Number or date of birth
Complete military unit address
170. Notice From Sams Health Clinic
The USA MEDDAC-Japan
will undergo major facility renovations
starting in March, 2013 and extend through 2016.
These changes will affect the current parking layout
for our community,
requiring a shift of parking availability
to outlying areas such as
the commissary and Camp Zama Community Club.
171. Notice From Sams Health Clinic
Please watch the video for important information
regarding these parking changes
and how they will affect you.
Please also visit the MEDDAC-Japan
facebook page:
http://facebook.com/MEDDACJ
our website:
http://www.usarj.army.mil/organization/meddac/
172. B.G. Sams Health & Dental Clinic
Renovation Project Starting Soon.
Starting in February
This project will be in phases and span almost
three years.
During the construction, only a small part of
our parking lot will be available
for special needs parking.
173. B.G. Sams Health & Dental Clinic
Renovation Project Starting Soon
Please be patient as we work to provide an up-todate, modern facility for your medical and dental
care.
The main entrance to the clinic will not change.
Contact us at MEDDACJ-PAO@AMEDD.ARMY.MIL
with any questions or concerns.
174. Off Site Parking Locations-Buildings
Commissary
MWR
PHCR
Temp Bldg
Contractor Staging Area
MEDDAC
Camp Zama Community
Club
175. Off Site Parking Locations
DPW Housing Office
(Staff Parking)
New Patient Parking
(Commissary Area)
Special Need Parking
(Current Parking Lot)
BG Sams Health Clinic
Bldg704
Additional Patient Parking
(CZCC 48 Spots)
176. Driving in Japan Classes
Are you a newcomer to Japan?
Need to obtain your local drivers permit?
Then sign-up for the "Driving in Japan” class
every Tuesday 8 a.m.
Safety classroom building 102, room A108
on Camp Zama.
177. Driving in Japan Classes
There is no sign-up or fees for the
course.
Please bring a valid US drivers license
and your military ID card.
The class is approximately 4 hours long.
For more information,
call the Safety Office at 263-4464
178. Remedial Drivers Training
Do you require a remedial drivers class
due to a revocation of
your drivers privileges or an accident
while driving a government vehicle?
179. Remedial Drivers Training
The 4-hour class is taught QUARTERLY,
and held in the safety classroom
building 102 room A108 on Camp Zama.
For more information call the Safety Office
at 263-8379 to sign up,
All classes are free!
180. Camp Zama ITT Travel Office
Now is the time to plan your travel for the remainder
of Winter as well as your Spring Travel.
Zama ITT has a range of travel services available for you.
Please contact them at
263-5273 or 046-254-8896 or travel@zamaitt.com.
You can also check the web page at http://zamaitt.com.
Just a few things to consider are listed on next slide.
181. Camp Zama ITT Travel Office
Disneyland Discount Tickets valid until March 15
Snow Monkey Trips until end of March
Ski and Snowboard Trips
Great Wall Marathon
Travel to Yap and Stay/Dive at Manta Ray Bay Resort
Princess Cruises include a special departure
from Japan in July
Contact: 263-5273 or 046-254-8896 or travel@zamaitt.com.
182.
183. Out. 15,
2013
~Menu~
11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m .
Tomato Rice Soup / Manhattan Clam Chowder
Baked Lasagna / Herbed Cornish Hen
Spaghetti Meat Sauce / Marinara
Italian Roasted Potatoes
Steamed Brown Rice / Seasoned Italian Blend
Eggplant Parmesan
Toasted Garlic Bread
Price :
$4.60
184. Oct. 15,
2013
~Menu~
5 p.m. to 6:30
p.m .
Tomato Rice Soup / Manhattan Clam Chowder
Mustard Dill Baked Salmon
Turkey Ala King / Steamed Brown Rice
Rissole Potatoes
Herbed Broccoli
Seasoned Corn
Price :
$4.60
194. Oct. 20,
2013
~Menu~
5 p.m. to 6 p.m .
Chicken Mushroom Soup / Cream of Potato Soup
Cajun Baked Fish
Turkey Tenderloin Mignon
Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Rice / Savory Bread Dressing
Seasoned Green Beans
Stewed Tomatoes with Croutons
Price :
$6.45
195. Effective Date: Jan. 31, 2013
Every Thursday’s Breakfast Hours
will change from: 6 to 8 a.m.
to the new hours: 7 to 9 a.m.
196.
197.
198. What is Ready Army?
Ready Army is the Army Emergency Management
Program’s proactive campaign to increase the
resilience of the Army community by informing of
relevant hazards and encouraging Soldiers,
their Families, Army Civilians and contractors to,
“Get a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed.”
199. What is Ready Army?
Through outreach and education Ready Army calls
our Army community to action and aims to create a
culture of preparedness that will save lives and
strengthen the nation.
200. Get a Kit
When disaster strikes, emergency responders
address the most critical needs and may not
even be able to get to an area until it is deemed
safe. While they work on behalf of the entire
community, it is your responsibility to ensure
your family’s well-being during times of crisis.
Emergency kits to sustain for 72 hours are an
essential tool for meeting that challenge.
201. Make a Plan
• Ensure everyone understands the plan, and practices.
• How to communicate during an emergency.
• Consider what to do, where to go, what to take.
• Plan for members with disabilities or special needs.
• Include pets in family plan.
• Report status through ADPAAS.
• Identify a continental U.S. contact.
202. Be informed
• Chain of Command
• www.ready.army.mil
• www.usarj.army.mil (Local Conditions Page)
•www.facebook.com/usagj
•Mass Notification System
• Command Channel 13
• Eagle 810 radio
• Family Assistance Center
203. Emergency Supply Kit
• Food supply for all family members for five days (ready to
eat; no preparation required)
• Bottled water
• Protective mask
• 30-day supply of prescription medication
• Over-the-counter medications
• Baby toiletries (diapers, etc.) (five-day supply)
• Toiletry articles (toothbrush, etc.)
• Feminine hygiene articles
204. Emergency Supply Kit
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Baby articles
First-Aid kit
Flashlight with extra batteries
Portable radio with extra batteries
Can opener
Backpack / luggage
Extra clothing (keep in mind baggage limits)
Blankets (seasonal)
$100 cash
Pet carrier (dog or cat only) with 10-day supply of pet
foods