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Marine Corps Air Station New River (McCutcheon Field) Colonel Timothy M. Salmon Commanding Officer Town Hall Meeting 3 November 2015

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Marine Corps Air Station New River

(McCutcheon Field)

Colonel Timothy M. Salmon Commanding Officer

Town Hall Meeting

3 November 2015

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Purpose

Our purpose is to provide MCAS New River service members and families an opportunity to learn about recent air station changes, upcoming

activities and bring any questions or concerns directly to the Station Commanding Officer and

his representatives.

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Agenda

• Commanding Officer

• S-4

• PMO

• S-3

• SJA

• Chaplain

• MCCS, Lejeune-New River

• Housing

• Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune

• Public Affairs Office

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Representatives

• Col Salmon, CO, MCAS New River*

• LtCol Adams, XO, MCAS New River

• Randy Scott, S-4 Officer*

• LtCol Langlois, Operations Officer, MCAS New River*

• Maj Kilian, Staff Judge Advocate, MCAS New River*

• LtCol Young, Provost Marshal*

• LCDR Allen, Station Chaplain*

• Father Waun, Station Catholic Priest

• Kirk Kropinack, Director of Environment Affairs Department

• Capt Strickland, Public Affairs Officer*

* SPEAKERS

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Representatives

• CAPT Faunce, Assistant Chief of Staff, Facilities

• Mary Simmerman, Deputy Director*

• Hilary Hawkins, Project Director for AMCC*

• Cassie Sapp, MCAS New River AMCC

• CAPT Freedman, Commanding Officer NHCL*

• Sarah Wiltgen, A/CS MCCS, Lejeune-New River*

• Fred Cone, Deputy A/CS, Business Operations

• George Dentel, Deputy A/CS MCCS, Lejeune-New River

• Wyonia Chevis, DeLalio Elementary School Principal

* SPEAKERS

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Format

• Speakers will brief important information

• Request audience to hold questions until each speaker finishes their presentation

• Speakers and/or representatives will answer questions in turn

• General questions will be answered immediately to the best of our ability; personal issues may be handled offline at the conclusion of the town hall meeting

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Mission

MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community

services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life for II MEF and other military forces, tenant commands, personnel and their

families.

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Vision Statement

MCAS New River is a premier installation that provides outstanding support to those who win our nation’s battles and make its finest citizens.

Our military and civilian personnel work together effectively, efficiently, ethically and

safely in support of national defense.

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Philosophy

• Take pride in our Corps and Country

• Foster teamwork and unit cohesion

• Instill a sense of purpose; “Make it matter!”

• Maintain balance; “Moral, Mental, and Physical development”

• Build trust: Character and Competence; emphasize the will as much as skill

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MCAS Background

Established in April 1944

• Two Runways: • 05/23: 5,129 Feet • 01/19: 4,790 Feet

• Total land mass: 5.65 sq. miles • Miles of Waterfront: 5.7 • Current Value: $1.37B

Personnel Military: 7,013 Military Family Members: 7,472 Civil Service Employees: 102 NAF Employees: 247 Permanent Contractors: 209 Total (28 October 2015): 15,043 Family Housing 1,092 Officer: 84 of 89 (94%) Occupied Enlisted: 234 of 260 (90%) Occupied; 54 (21%) Waterfall

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Station Functions • Airfield Operations: Fuels, Air Traffic Control, Air Traffic Control

Maintenance, Airfield Rescue and Fire Fighting, Weather, and Ordnance

• C-12 Flight Ops/OSA Support

• Facilities and Maintenance

• Supply and Procurement

• Environmental Affairs

• Communications

• Training

• Legal

• Comptroller

• Safety

• Administration

• Geospatial Information Systems

• Community Relations/Strategic Communications

• Religious Ministries

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Relationship with MCBCL

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Station S-4

Randy Scott

S-4 Officer

910-449-6506

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• MV-22 Maintenance Hangar − FY11, $161M − Largest hangar in the Marine Corps − Completed April 2015

P683/687 MV-22

Maintenance Hangar

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P711 Consolidated IPAC Facility

• Consolidated IPAC Facility − FY13, $5.5M − Consolidates IPAC personnel into a single facility to support MCAS New River − Scheduled completion December 2015

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• Maintenance Training Facility − FY14, $11M − High bay and classroom facility to train aircraft maintenance personnel to support the CH-53K platform − Scheduled completion summer 2016

P676 CH-53K Maintenance Training Facility

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P726 Communication Station

• Regional Communication Station − FY14, $10M − Provides additional IT capacity for numerous new construction projects − Provides redundancy for both outages and increases IT speeds − Scheduled completion summer 2016

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P674 Corrosion Control Hangar

• Aircraft Maintenance Hangar − FY14, $15M − FRC East operated facility for providing corrosion control activities − Environmentally friendly hangar facility for refurbishing aircraft − Scheduled completion March 2017

Original Site

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P025 Delalio Elementary School

• Delalio Elementary School − FY14, $22M − Scheduled completion summer 2017

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P025 Delalio Elementary School

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Future MILCON

FY14: P726 – Communications Station P676 - CH-53K Maintenance Training Facility P674 - Corrosion Control Hangar P025 - Delalio Elementary School

FY15: None

FY16: P729 - Operational Trainer Facility P686 – Air Traffic Control Facility Addition

FY17: None

FY18: P690 - Station Armory P675 – Master Storm-water Feature P728 - C12 Hangar Replacement

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Major Renovations

FY13: AS-4020 - Bachelor Enlisted Quarters

FY14: AS-840 - Interior/Exterior Repairs C-12 Hangar AS-901 - Staff Club /Training and Events Center AS-236 - Chapel AS-705 - Visiting Officers Quarters (VOQ) – Phase II Repair aircraft parking aprons

FY15: Repave Douglass Road, Curtis Road, White Street, Flounder Road, O’Club Circle, VOQ parking AS-208 - Replace roof Flight simulator upgrades

FY16: Hangar lighting upgrades Repave runway 5/23

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MCAS New River Repaving Effort

• Repaving Effort − FY15, $1.6M −Main Gate / Curtis Road Outage (0815 9 Nov 15 – 13 Nov 15 0430)

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PMO

LtCol Eric Young

Provost Marshal

910-451-3328

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Predominant number of MCAS New River crimes occur in the barracks or at the gates

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Crime Overview

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Welcome aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune! As you move into your new residence, whether it is on base,

out in town, or in the barracks, there are a few steps you can take to drastically reduce theft.

Step 1: Lock your barracks room or residence whenever you leave.

Step 2: NEVER leave personal property or issued gear in the bed of your truck.

Step 3: Record all serial numbers on your electronics (Computer, Console, iPod, TV, etc).

Step 4: Take pictures of your valuables and their serial numbers.

Step 5: Never leave your valuables (wallet, cell phone, credit cards) unsecured.

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renter’s insurance is an

inexpensive and effective

way to protect your

property. Many banking

institutions offer

insurance that will

reimburse Marines for

stolen electronics,

uniforms, and personal

items.

Contact your bank for

more information on

renter’s insurance.

CAMP LEJEUNE PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE

Report Crimes:

Non-Emergency: (910)451-3004

Desk Sergeant: (910)451-2557

Building 3, McHugh Blvd

Located across from the Base

Theater

Provost Marshal’s Office By recording the serial numbers of your electronics, investigators will be able to easily track

down stolen valuables if they are sold to a pawn shop.

Below is a good example of a list of serialized personal items with photos.

For Emergencies:

Call 911

Predominant number of MCAS New River property crimes occur in the barracks

Property Crimes

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Jan15 – Aug15 Housing Area Total Crime Alcohol Domestic Drug Involved Heroes Manor 32 7 14 3 McCutchen Manor 5 0 4 0

• MCAS New River comparisons to similar housing areas

− Crimes other than alcohol/domestic reports in housing include:

• Property Damage

• Theft

• Housebreaking

Housing Comparison

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• Fraud

− Craigslist

− Credit Cards

• DUI

− Enforcement at gates

− Holiday Surges

• Property

− CIF Gear

− Cell Phones

• Assault

− Majority alcohol involved

− Several reported off-base assaults

Welcome aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune! As you move into your new residence, whether it is on base,

out in town, or in the barracks, there are a few steps you can take to drastically reduce theft.

Step 1: Lock your barracks room or residence whenever you leave.

Step 2: NEVER leave personal property or issued gear in the bed of your truck.

Step 3: Record all serial numbers on your electronics (Computer, Console, iPod, TV, etc).

Step 4: Take pictures of your valuables and their serial numbers.

Step 5: Never leave your valuables (wallet, cell phone, credit cards) unsecured.

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renter’s insurance is an

inexpensive and effective

way to protect your

property. Many banking

institutions offer

insurance that will

reimburse Marines for

stolen electronics,

uniforms, and personal

items.

Contact your bank for

more information on

renter’s insurance.

CAMP LEJEUNE PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE

Report Crimes:

Non-Emergency: (910)451-3004

Desk Sergeant: (910)451-2557

Building 3, McHugh Blvd

Located across from the Base

Theater

Provost Marshal’s Office By recording the serial numbers of your electronics, investigators will be able to easily track

down stolen valuables if they are sold to a pawn shop.

Below is a good example of a list of serialized personal items with photos.

For Emergencies:

Call 911

Crime Trends

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•Speeding/Traffic

Incidents

Welcome aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune! As you move into your new residence, whether it is on base,

out in town, or in the barracks, there are a few steps you can take to drastically reduce theft.

Step 1: Lock your barracks room or residence whenever you leave.

Step 2: NEVER leave personal property or issued gear in the bed of your truck.

Step 3: Record all serial numbers on your electronics (Computer, Console, iPod, TV, etc).

Step 4: Take pictures of your valuables and their serial numbers.

Step 5: Never leave your valuables (wallet, cell phone, credit cards) unsecured.

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renter’s insurance is an

inexpensive and effective

way to protect your

property. Many banking

institutions offer

insurance that will

reimburse Marines for

stolen electronics,

uniforms, and personal

items.

Contact your bank for

more information on

renter’s insurance.

CAMP LEJEUNE PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE

Report Crimes:

Non-Emergency: (910)451-3004

Desk Sergeant: (910)451-2557

Building 3, McHugh Blvd

Located across from the Base

Theater

Provost Marshal’s Office By recording the serial numbers of your electronics, investigators will be able to easily track

down stolen valuables if they are sold to a pawn shop.

Below is a good example of a list of serialized personal items with photos.

For Emergencies:

Call 911

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Collision Areas Include:

• Brewster Blvd and Holcomb Blvd

• Ash St and Holcomb Blvd

• Birch St and Holcomb Blvd

• Douglass Rd and Schmidt Rd - MCAS New River

• Birch St and McHugh Blvd

• Sneads Ferry and Holcomb Blvd

Citation/Enforcement Areas Include:

• Holcomb Blvd

• Wilson Bridge

• Birch St

• Brewster Blvd

• Curtis Rd - MCAS New River

• Gonzalez Blvd

• Stone St

Provost Marshal’s Capabilities Include aboard MCAS New River, MCB Camp Lejeune, Stone Bay, and Camp Johnson:

• 2 Traffic Investigators on duty

• 2 Mobile Speed Trailers

• 7 Vehicles with Radar

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• RAPIDGate Program services over 150 Facilities and 61,000 companies nationwide. The RAPIDGate Program proposes to be a solution to faster and more secure vendor access to installations.

− Provides an access credential for vendors, suppliers, service providers, and contractors.

− 23 November 2015 – Registration begins

− 7 December 2015 – Badge issuance begins

− 22 February 2016 – Full implementation

• Ability to scan Government ID cards

• Drivers Licenses − No Personal information stored

− Enhanced ability to identify authorized

personnel and those driving on base

suspension

Welcome aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune! As you move into your new residence, whether it is on base,

out in town, or in the barracks, there are a few steps you can take to drastically reduce theft.

Step 1: Lock your barracks room or residence whenever you leave.

Step 2: NEVER leave personal property or issued gear in the bed of your truck.

Step 3: Record all serial numbers on your electronics (Computer, Console, iPod, TV, etc).

Step 4: Take pictures of your valuables and their serial numbers.

Step 5: Never leave your valuables (wallet, cell phone, credit cards) unsecured.

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renter’s insurance is an

inexpensive and effective

way to protect your

property. Many banking

institutions offer

insurance that will

reimburse Marines for

stolen electronics,

uniforms, and personal

items.

Contact your bank for

more information on

renter’s insurance.

CAMP LEJEUNE PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE

Report Crimes:

Non-Emergency: (910)451-3004

Desk Sergeant: (910)451-2557

Building 3, McHugh Blvd

Located across from the Base

Theater

Provost Marshal’s Office By recording the serial numbers of your electronics, investigators will be able to easily track

down stolen valuables if they are sold to a pawn shop.

Below is a good example of a list of serialized personal items with photos.

For Emergencies:

Call 911

RAPIDGate

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S-3

LtCol Jonathan Langlois

Operations Officer

910-449-5003

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• Get Informed

− Mass Notification System: • Receive emergency alerts by phone, text, email

• Service member can self-register family using MCEN computer

− Public Address System: Giant Voice and Little Voice

• Stay Informed

− Telephone Automated Information System: 451-1717 • Closures & delays of CDC, Delalio, and MCCS activities • Personnel reporting instructions • Hurricane and shelter information

− Electronic Marquee Signs: Various signs around installation − Social Media: MCAS/MCCS Homepages, Facebook, and Twitter − Radio AM 1630: Specific emergency details and instructions if

applicable

Emergencies

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• Important Links

• Mass Notification System Registration

• Emergency Kits and Plans − Family, pet, special needs population, elderly, children, etc.

• Area Shelters and Evacuation Routes

• Disaster Assistance

• First Aid (human and pet)

• Emergency Actions − Destructive weather (tornado, flood, hurricane), wildfire, earthquake, power

outages, evacuation, shelter in-place, lockdown

Emergencies

USMC ready.marines.mil NC readync.org

MCAS New River newriver.marines.mil/Emergency.aspx ARC redcross.org

FEMA ready.gov

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Station S-3

• MCAS New River Strategic Plan 2015 Completed

− Campaign Plan in-work; coordinated metrics w/ MCASs

• Exercise Vigilant Response: 7-8 Oct 2014

− Pandemic emergency exercise as the result of a biological terror attack.

− Participants: 728 role players and responders from various commands, other services and civilian agencies.

− Recognized as the first installation to execute a pandemic containment plan.

• MV-22 Dedication & New River 70th Anniversary: 29 Oct 2014

− Well attended by civilian and military personnel to include the CGs of II MEF, MARSOC, 2d MLG, the Holly Ridge Mayor and the Onslow County Commissioner.

• Exercise Vigilant Response: 29 April 2015

− Mass casualty emergency exercise for an IED at a special event.

− MCAS New River and tenant commands, MCB Camp Lejeune G-3/G-6, SES, NCIS, EOD, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, Onslow Memorial Hospital, and Red Cross.

− 500 first responder/receiver personnel from participating agencies and 80 victim role players from tenant commands.

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SJA

Major Kyle Kilian

Staff Judge Advocate

910-449-7156

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Legal Assistance / Defense

• Legal Assistance, 0730-1600 Closed 1130-1300 – AS-216 Rm 103 – 449-6169/ CL, 451-7085

• Wills • POA • Name Change • Step-parent Adoption • Consumer Issues • Landlord/Tenant • SCRA

• Defense, Tuesday & Thursday 0730 Check-in Time

• Camp Lejeune, 451-4909

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Tax Center

• AS-216, Backside of bldg on 2nd Deck

• 449-4627

• 0730-1630

• Approx. 15 January - May

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Station Chapel

LCDR Raynard Allen

Command Chaplain

449-6801

Father William Waun

New River Priest

449-6801

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Station Chapel

• Food Bank Drive and Distribution − Mon-Fri: 0900 - 1100 and 1300 -1630

• My Hope America 2015 Movie − 7 Nov 2015: 1900 to 2100 − Chapel (AS-236)

• Holiday Gift Cards - NLT 18 Nov 15

• Deployed Spouses Dinner − 28 Jan 2016

• "Building the Warrior Within-Suicide Prevention through Wellness"

• Usage of the Chapel Annex (449-5088)

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•Still to come!

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Family Housing

CAPT Faunce, AC/S Facilities 910-451-3034

Mary Simmerman, Deputy Director 450-1627 ext. #20

Hilary Hawkins, Project Director for AMCC

910-219-6317

Cassie Sapp, MCAS New River AMCC

910-219-6461

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New River Family Housing Inventory

• McCutcheon Manor

− E1-E5 homes – 137

− E6-E9 homes – 123

• 55 E6-E9 homes are occupied by Waterfall residents

− single SNCOs

− Qualified selective reserve

− Title 32 (National Guard)

− military retirees

− DoD civilians

− Peterfield Landing

− O1-O6 homes - 89

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PPV Referral / Assignment Process “Waterfall”

• The MCB Camp Lejeune Military Housing Office (MHO) is responsible to qualify and refer all applicants for assignment to privatized homes.

• Categories of Referrals:

(1) Active Duty and Active Duty Reserve; Qualified Foreign Exchange personnel with families

(2) Active Duty Coast Guard personnel with families

(3) Active Duty Military Bachelors

(4) Active Duty Reserve Bachelors

(5) Qualified Selective Reserve; or Title 32 (National Guard)

(6) DOD Civilian

(7) Military Retirees

• If the MHO can provide no category 1 or 2 referral 30 days after a home is vacated, the partner may assign the home to a category 3-7 referral. This is referred to as “waterfall”.

• If the partner is unable to fill a home with the seven categories of referrals listed above, the partner has the right, per the Business Agreement, to fill the home with an unaffiliated civilian family.

• To date, five unaffiliated civilian families are residing aboard Cherry Point housing.

• Waterfall to Priority 3-7 is occurring at MCB Camp Lejeune, MCAS New River, MCAS Cherry Point, and Tri-Command (MCAS Beaufort/MCRD Parris Island/NH Beaufort).

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Planned Re-Designation

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Planned Re-Designation

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AMCC facilitates the Yard of the Month Program to promote goodwill and reward exemplary lawn care in the community. The purpose of the program is to recognize neighbors who demonstrate above-average efforts in maintaining their property, thereby contributing to the overall appearance of the community at large.

For the months May through September, AMCC will choose a lawn that best typifies the qualities of beauty, appeal and consistency with community guidelines. Award Winners will receive a sign for their yard and a complimentary birdhouse.

Thank you to the following Award Winners for 2015:

Peterfield Landing: McCutcheon Manor:

May: Sermarini Family May: Harrison Family

Jun: Carter Family Jun: Smith Family

Jul: NA Jul: NA

Aug: Healy Family Aug: Greer Family

Sep: Stanley Family Sep: Olcheske Family

Yard of the Month

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Command Brief Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune

CAPT Rick Freedman, DC, USN

Commanding Officer

CAPT Amy Branstetter, NC, USN

Executive Officer

CMDCM Graham Luby

Command Master Chief

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Public Affairs

Mr. Nat Fahy

Director

910-451-7413

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Town Hall Presentation