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FRO Corner - 21 September 2017 September Calendar NEXT SUGINOKO VISIT 27 SEPTEMBER. Get out and meet some locals! 3D Intel’s Commu- nity Relations programs... CAREER SYMPOSIUM for military spouses September 26th from 9am to 1pm 2017 ! III MIG KIDS BALL OCT 7 POC SSGT OTTO IN CI Company DEADLINE 28 SEPT for ckets Okinawa Area Evacuation Plan Info and link CREDO Marriage En- richment retreats 3d Intel Pool Party and Dive in Movie 28 Sept 2017 Ball info here! On base volunteer opportunities

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September Calendar

NEXT SUGINOKO VISIT 27

SEPTEMBER. Get out and meet

some locals! 3D Intel’s Commu-

nity Relations programs...

CAREER SYMPOSIUM for military

spouses

September 26th from 9am to 1pm

2017 !

III MIG KIDS BALL OCT 7 POC SSGT OTTO IN CI Company DEADLINE 28 SEPT for tickets

Okinawa Area Evacuation

Plan Info and link

CREDO Marriage En-

richment retreats

3d Intel Pool Party and Dive

in Movie 28 Sept

2017 Ball info

here!

On base volunteer

opportunities

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*RESCHEDULED!

3d Intelligence Battalion

Pool Party and Dive in Movie

Thursday 28 September from 1630 to 2100 at the

Camp Hansen Pool

Come out to socialize with other members of the 3d

Intel Family who live in or around Camp Hansen

There will be Pizza, Popcorn, Non-Alcoholic beverag-

es and a PG13 dive in movie! Anyone under the age of 16 must com-

plete a swim test on site to swim unaccompanied or must be within arms reach of their

guardian. The move will play from 1900-2100 and during that time patrons must remain

in the mid/shallow areas only.

POC: MSGT CAMINA & GYSGT MILLER 623-7092

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TO BUY TICKETS CONTACT SSGT OTTO IN CI COMPANY AT 623-5003

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Continuous Volunteer Opportunities On-Base MCCS Libraries on Camp Foster, Futenma & Courtney The library is looking for individuals who are comfortable using technology physically able to be on their feet for long periods of time, able to engage with a variety of people of all ages, including children and willing to work as park of one team. Please dress in business/casual attire and closed toed shoes. Detail of Duties: * Assisting with the location of books, audio books and DVDs * Providing general information about Library services * Maintaining displays * Supporting library activities e.g. Summer Reading Program * Assisting with the Innovation Lab * Check In/Out library books All volunteers will receive an LOA for all services they provide. If this sounds like something you are interested in please contact, Jeff Conner at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or 645-6056. Okinawa International Women's Club ("OIWC") The Okinawa International Women's Club ("OIWC") is non-profit organization established in 1953. Our mission is promoting cultural exchange, strengthen community relations, support local charities and build international friendship through monthly social events and welfare activities. We currently have more than 400 members. In 2017, OIWC donated approximately 2 million yen to 15 local and American charitable organizations. If you are interested please contact- Organization Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Our website is http://oiwc.weebly.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__oiwc.weebly.com&d=DwMFaQ&c=oVlPXM0vqT8u6fcl8sbEWg&r=l9OGIhhXkfTW6r3WBMFVboptzXJSIKASI7cfxctp_6vXRCNZdv7b9jFCOI3QLonf&m=WOvzdxQWJ54C3mbb8yLaxNUHJ_XeOkCHkXXUashdW6s&s=Ff_rUP1sIKRSTO0irJNiI5L9ODwxoE_UM_l-OqvulGc&e=> Our Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/OkinawaInternationalWomensClub<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.facebook.com_OkinawaInternationalWomensClub&d=DwMFaQ&c=oVlPXM0vqT8u6fcl8sbEWg&r=l9OGIhhXkfTW6r3WBMFVboptzXJSIKASI7cfxctp_6vXRCNZdv7b9jFCOI3QLonf&m=WOvzdxQWJ54C3mbb8yLaxNUHJ_XeOkCHkXXUashdW6s&s=WOzq1MH_gTKrfIu2UOVcuCKE-wj4i5OtDkt478fzhio&e=> Become a L.I.N.K.S. Volunteer L.I.N.K.S. is supported by a group of wonderful and positive group of volunteers to include Marines, spouses, and teens. Work on and develop skill sets for future employment. Meet new people and build relationships. Share experiences and encourage others. If you are interested, please contact the L.I.N.K.S. Trainer. L.I.N.K.S. Positions include: * Mentor * Food Angel * Hospitality/Greeter * Workshop Assistance * Historian * Photographer * and much more!!! Please contact the L.I.N.K.S. trainer Mrs. Natalie Wooley at 645-3698 or email her at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Marine Thrift Shop We need Volunteers on- Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 1000-1700 and Saturday 1000-1500. Volunteers must wear appropriate clothing. Active duties are welcome to come and volunteer in uniform. Volunteers will be doing tasks such as hanging up clothes, testing electronics, putting away items, and helping to keep the store neat and organized. Volunteers will receive a Letter of Appreciation (LOA) after every 12 hours of volunteer service. The MTS will credit hours towards the LOA for the green line bus travel times from the camps to the MTS. With every 20 hours of volunteering, volunteers will receive $5.00 in store credit. All volunteers under the age of 14 needs to be accompanied by an adult. Lunch is provided for volunteers that volunteer for four hours or more in a given day. POC: Ashley Brown, Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or DSN: 645-6025. 3D Intel Battalion Ladies Kickball Team. Registration Ends in August. If you are interested contact Alyssa Westfall <[email protected]>

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Hello 3D Intel Families, the following is a small sampling of the information you can get about the Okinawa Emergency Evacuation Plan (OEEP). For more detailed information visit http://www.mcipac.marines.mil/Living-in-Okinawa/Okinawa-Area-Emergency-Evacuation-Plan/

INTRODUCTION. Evacuation preparedness is vital in order to ensure the continued safety of American citizens residing in Okinawa, Ja-pan. Natural disasters or other events could require the evacuation of American citizens. This is an overview of the Okinawa Area Emergency Evacuation Plan, which is in place to remove you and your family from danger quickly and effectively. WHAT IS THE OAEEP? The Okinawa Area Emergency Evacuation Plan is used to quickly and efficiently evacuate the island of Okinawa during emergencies that endanger the lives of U.S. citizens. WHO MUST EVACUATE? U.S. military and civilian employee family members, non-emergency essential U.S. civilian employees, and Depart-ment of Defense (DoD) invited contractors and their families are eligible for evacuation and can be ordered to evacuate. WHAT HAPPENS DURING AN EVACUATION? There are six Evacuation Conditions under the Okinawa Plan, (See figure below).

1. EVAC-N: [Normal] Plan, educate and train. U.S. citizens are encouraged to update emergency information with their command as well

as prepare an Evacuation Information Packet (EIP) and emergency readiness kit. Both can be found linked at the top of this page.

2. EVAC-4: [Alert, Recall, Prepare] Evacuees are notified of an evacuation order and should prepare to move to a rallying point while es-

sential personnel are recalled.

3. EVAC-3: [Assemble, Register, Move to ECC] Depending on location of residence, evacuees will be directed to one of the designated rally-

ing points where they will be shuttled to an Evacuation Control Center (ECC) and registered in a computer tracking system. After processing at the ECC, evacuees are transported to a Reception/Departure Processing Center (R/DPC).

4. EVAC-2: [Check-in, Board, Evacuate] At the R/DPC, evacuees will check-in with the tracking system and board a vessel for evacuation.

MCAS Futenma and Kadena AB are the Aerial Ports of Departure; White Beach and Naha Military Port are the Sea Ports of Departure.

5. EVAC-1: [Track, Repatriate, Report] Evacuees depart Okinawa via plane or ship and are transported to the U.S. for repatriation.

6. EVAC-R: [Assess, Reconcile] The situation will dictate whether U.S. citizens will return to Okinawa or be permanently relocated. If per-

manently relocated, evacuees will work with military and State Department representatives to reconcile household goods.

EVACUATION INFORMATION SOURCES. During emergencies, AFN radio, television and approved online web sources will provide updat-ed information and instructions. All households should have a battery operated portable radio with extra batteries in case of an emergen-cy. During an emergency, instructions will be disseminated simultaneously from broadcasted media sites as well as your chain of com-mand. Therefore, it is vital to update your emergency contact information with your command. The official sources of information are: AFN Radio FM 89.1 and AM 648

AFN Facebook (www.facebook.com/wave89)

AFN Television (please note that satellite channel 21 on the AFN Pacific decoder is the only off base television source)

Marine Corps Installations Pacific (http://www.mcipac.marines.mil/)

Kadena Air Base (http://www.kadena.af.mil)

10th Support Group, U.S. Army (http://www.usarj/army.mil/organization/10asg)

Commander Fleet Activities Okinawa (http://www.cnic.navy.mil/Okinawa) ACTIONS DURING AN EMERGENCY. Should an emergency arise, remember to: Disregard all rumors Stay put and listen for further instructions through official channels of communication Be prepared to react quickly Remain calm and flexible

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Japanese Spouses’ English Class

When: Meets every Monday from 1130am to 1:00 pm excluding American and Japanese Holidays.

Where: Held at Kadena Chapel one (building 9800) near Kadena Gate one

Come help teach English to Japanese military spouses wanting to improve their English confidence, learn about Western culture, and make new friends.

No formal teaching experience or preregistration is required to volunteer.

For further information contact Michelle Camina at 080-3244-2819, via email [email protected] or KAB Japanese Spouses English Class on Facebook.

Suginoko Preschool Visits NEXT VISIT 27 SEPTEMBER !!!

3rd Intelligence Battalion has adopted a Japanese Preschool via the Camp Headquarters called Suginoko. This preschool is visited by 3rd Intelligence Battalion Marines, family members, children and friends with the help of Mr. Taka, the Camp Hansen Community Relations Specialist. If you have young children at home and still want to go out and volunteer with them, then this is the type of event for you!When: Every last Wednesday of the month from 9:30 am to 11:00 am.

Where: We meet in front of the 3rd Intelligence Battalion front entrance and carpool to the school in Kin Town about 5 minutes away.

For further information contact MSgt Anthony Camina via email at [email protected], or at 623-7092. You can also contact Mr. Kayo Takayuki at [email protected] or 623-4509.

Kin-Hansen English Friendship Class

American and Japanese people come together to learn from each other every Tuesday evening. Volunteers assist a lead instructor in a EIKAWA (English Conversation) structured class. No preregistration or formal teaching experience is needed. This program is sponsored by the Hansen Camp Commander and Nago Central Community Center.

Where: Nago Central Community Center near Camp Hansen Gate 1. Turn at the first stoplight south of Gate 1, before the municipal parking lot.

When: 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

For further information contact the Camp Hansen Community Relations Specialist, Mr. Kayo Takayuki at [email protected] or

623-4509.

Camp Schwab Play with English, Intercultural Exchange and Adult English Programs This program is hosted by our sister camp and involves visiting preschools throughout Nago. Child volunteers are also welcome here!

Volunteers meet at the Camp Schwab Visitor’s Center at 0800. > 13, 21, 29 (please meet us at Camp Visit Center - 3226 by 0800. Sep 14, 20, 28 (please meet us at Camp Visit Center - 3226 by 0910) For individuals requiring transportation from Camp Schwab, van spots are first come first served, otherwise volunteers will follow Mr. Iha to the schools. Camp Schwab also has an Adult English Class every Wednesday night from 1900-2100 at the Schwab Education Center. POC for all Camp Schwab Community Relations is Mr. Fumio Iha at 625-2544 or 090-6861-5037.

Community Relations Volunteer Opportunities !

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Roast Beef Sirloin

Seared Citrus Salmon

Salmon and BeefOption

Lemon and CrackedPepper Chicken

(Vegetarian Option)Tortellini Florentine

Ticket Cost (all ranks) $35.00

This year’s Marine Corps Birthday Ball for 3D Intel Bn will be located at the Buttler Officer’s Club, near the Aeon Mall Complex. Transportation from Camp Hansen will be provided by MCCS via Busses. Tickets for the ball are on sale now. See your Company Ball Reps for Details:

- Headquarters Co. SSgt Ulett or GySgt Bear- CI/HUMINT Co. Sgt Stephens or SSgt Vega- Intel Operations Co. GySgt Musselman

OCTOBER 19TH IS THE LAST DAY FOR TICKET PURCHASE