Command Channel Slides Week Between April 24 to 30
1. There will be a Patient Advisory Council MeetingThere will be a Patient Advisory Council Meeting
April 28 starting at 2 p.m.April 28 starting at 2 p.m.
conference room on the second floor in Bldg. 534.conference room on the second floor in Bldg. 534.
For patients who would like to helpFor patients who would like to help
U.S. Army Medical Department Activity- JapanU.S. Army Medical Department Activity- Japan
improve the quality of care providedimprove the quality of care provided
at the BG Crawford F. Sams Health Clinic.at the BG Crawford F. Sams Health Clinic.
2. All eligible beneficiaries are welcomeAll eligible beneficiaries are welcome
to attend this meeting.to attend this meeting.
MEDDAC-J works hard to make a differenceMEDDAC-J works hard to make a difference
in the lives of all of the beneficiaries we serve.in the lives of all of the beneficiaries we serve.
3. Our success isOur success is
the result of outstanding staff membersthe result of outstanding staff members
who are committed to the mission.who are committed to the mission.
If you are interested in attendingIf you are interested in attending
this advisory council meetingthis advisory council meeting
call the quality management chief atcall the quality management chief at 263-5201263-5201..
4. All Departments of the Army Civilian employeesAll Departments of the Army Civilian employees
have the opportunity to lose weight, get fit,have the opportunity to lose weight, get fit,
decrease stress,decrease stress,
feel better and sleep betterfeel better and sleep better
by using up to three duty hours per weekby using up to three duty hours per week
for physical activity in the Civilian Fitness Program,for physical activity in the Civilian Fitness Program,
a fitness and wellness education program.a fitness and wellness education program.
5. All participants must takeAll participants must take
a mandatory pre-screeninga mandatory pre-screening
and fitness assessment onand fitness assessment on April 27-29April 27-29
at Yano Fitness Center starting at 8 a.m.at Yano Fitness Center starting at 8 a.m.
6. This program helps reduce sick time,This program helps reduce sick time,
increase productivity,increase productivity,
improve morale and promote well beingimprove morale and promote well being
in the Civilian workforce.in the Civilian workforce.
CallCall 263-2004/5050263-2004/5050 for more information.for more information.
7. Memorial Day travel suggestionsMemorial Day travel suggestions
are on the website atare on the website at
http://zamaitt.comhttp://zamaitt.com..
Please book as soon as possiblePlease book as soon as possible
to avoid disappointment.to avoid disappointment.
Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel ServicesCamp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
8. Discount tickets to the LOUVRE exhibitionDiscount tickets to the LOUVRE exhibition
in Tokyo until June 1 are available at Zama ITT.in Tokyo until June 1 are available at Zama ITT.
Disney Weekday Special PassportsDisney Weekday Special Passports
are available at Zama ITT.are available at Zama ITT.
Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel ServicesCamp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
9. If you are going to Narita or Haneda AirportsIf you are going to Narita or Haneda Airports
Zama ITT will make your reservationZama ITT will make your reservation
and issue your tickets in advanceand issue your tickets in advance
for the commercial bus from Sagami Ono.for the commercial bus from Sagami Ono.
Please contact Zama ITT.Please contact Zama ITT.
Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel ServicesCamp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
10. Special 2-day bus trips toSpecial 2-day bus trips to
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route,Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route,
Snow Walls Otani and Shirakawa VillageSnow Walls Otani and Shirakawa Village
for May and Junefor May and June
are now on sale at Zama ITT.are now on sale at Zama ITT.
Please call for details.Please call for details.
Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel ServicesCamp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
11. For these and other travel specialsFor these and other travel specials
please contact Zama ITTplease contact Zama ITT
atat 263-5273/046-254-8896263-5273/046-254-8896
or attravel@zamaitt.com.or attravel@zamaitt.com.
Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel ServicesCamp Zama Outdoor Recreation & Leisure Travel Services
12. Limited Quantities,Limited Quantities,
Fist Come, First Served!Fist Come, First Served!
$23.00 per person$23.00 per person
For more info:For more info: 267-6097267-6097
SFHA CLUBSFHA CLUB
13. MenuMenu
New York SteakNew York Steak
Grilled ChickenGrilled Chicken
Polish SausagePolish Sausage
Hot VegetablesHot Vegetables
Potato WedgesPotato Wedges
Dinner RollDinner Roll
SFHA CLUBSFHA CLUB
14. Add some variety & fun on your Training DaysAdd some variety & fun on your Training Days
w/fun Team Building Bowling Competitionw/fun Team Building Bowling Competition
ZAMA BOWLING CENTERZAMA BOWLING CENTER
18. The team with the highest total score of the three gamesThe team with the highest total score of the three games
is the winner, and will be awarded something specialis the winner, and will be awarded something special
from the BOSS.from the BOSS.
ZAMA BOWLING CENTERZAMA BOWLING CENTER
19. Make arrangements at the Bowling CenterMake arrangements at the Bowling Center
or callor call 263-4780263-4780 to reserve a time & dateto reserve a time & date
ZAMA BOWLING CENTERZAMA BOWLING CENTER
20. April isApril is
National Child Abuse Prevention Month.National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Children deserve to be protected.Children deserve to be protected.
Know the warning signs.Know the warning signs.
Help stop the abuse before it happens.Help stop the abuse before it happens.
21. Army Community Service (ACS)Army Community Service (ACS)
encouragesencourages
all individuals and organizationsall individuals and organizations
to play a role in making Camp Zama a better placeto play a role in making Camp Zama a better place
for children and families.for children and families.
22. By ensuring that parents haveBy ensuring that parents have
the knowledge, skills, andthe knowledge, skills, and
resources they need to care for their children,resources they need to care for their children,
we can help promote children’s socialwe can help promote children’s social
and emotional well-being and prevent childand emotional well-being and prevent child
maltreatment within families and communities.maltreatment within families and communities.
23. Research shows thatResearch shows that
when parents possess six protective factors,when parents possess six protective factors,
the risk for neglect and abuse diminishthe risk for neglect and abuse diminish
and optimal outcomesand optimal outcomes
for children, youth, and families are promoted.for children, youth, and families are promoted.
24. The six protective factors are:The six protective factors are:
Nurturing and attachmentNurturing and attachment
Knowledge of parenting and of childKnowledge of parenting and of child
and youth developmentand youth development
Parental resilienceParental resilience
25. The six protective factors are:The six protective factors are:
Social connectionsSocial connections
Concrete supports for parentsConcrete supports for parents
Social and emotional developmentalSocial and emotional developmental
well-beingwell-being
26. ““Everyone’s participation is critical.Everyone’s participation is critical.
Focusing on ways to build and promoteFocusing on ways to build and promote
the protective factors,the protective factors,
in every interaction with children and families,in every interaction with children and families,
is the best thing our community can dois the best thing our community can do
to prevent child maltreatmentto prevent child maltreatment
and promote optimal child development.”and promote optimal child development.”
27. Summer is typically a busy construction period.Summer is typically a busy construction period.
It is important to all community members,It is important to all community members,
especially children,especially children,
to practice safety and show awarenessto practice safety and show awareness
when maneuveringwhen maneuvering
around a construction area in andaround a construction area in and
around our community.around our community.
Remember to "Stay Safe, Stay Away!"Remember to "Stay Safe, Stay Away!"
28. With the different types of construction sitesWith the different types of construction sites
all over the installations,all over the installations,
it is very important to beit is very important to be
aware of the risk.aware of the risk.
29. Large heavy vehiclesLarge heavy vehicles – On some construction sites,– On some construction sites,
heavy machinery and trucks could be operatingheavy machinery and trucks could be operating
to move heavy loads.to move heavy loads.
When these machines are in useWhen these machines are in use
sometimes the operators are unablesometimes the operators are unable
to see fully.to see fully.
30. Large heavy vehiclesLarge heavy vehicles
Therefore if you go near them when in operationTherefore if you go near them when in operation
you run the risk of being seriously injured or worse.you run the risk of being seriously injured or worse.
31. Pits and manholesPits and manholes – When creating new buildings– When creating new buildings
or demolishing old ones, often deep holes areor demolishing old ones, often deep holes are
dug to lay foundations or to reachdug to lay foundations or to reach
the pipes below the constructionthe pipes below the construction
site floor.site floor.
32. Pits and manholesPits and manholes
When playing on construction sites,When playing on construction sites,
you may not be aware of these holesyou may not be aware of these holes
and may fall down them.and may fall down them.
33. Building materialsBuilding materials – Many of the materials– Many of the materials
that are used on construction sites likethat are used on construction sites like
bricks, sand and pipes can also posebricks, sand and pipes can also pose
further risks to you.further risks to you.
If not properly stored these materialsIf not properly stored these materials
could topple and fall on you.could topple and fall on you.
34. Not wearing safety clothesNot wearing safety clothes ––
If you are not wearing the right safety clothingIf you are not wearing the right safety clothing
you are putting yourself at an evenyou are putting yourself at an even
greater risk while on a construction sitegreater risk while on a construction site
as people will not be able to see you.as people will not be able to see you.
They are worn for a reason!They are worn for a reason!
35. Not wearing safety clothesNot wearing safety clothes
There are many ways to minimizeThere are many ways to minimize
the risks posed to community membersthe risks posed to community members
by knowing how to stay safe!by knowing how to stay safe!
36. Children should always be with an adultChildren should always be with an adult ––
never go on to a construction sitenever go on to a construction site
if an adult is not present.if an adult is not present.
This way they will be able to look out for youThis way they will be able to look out for you
as well as instruct you on how to stay safe.as well as instruct you on how to stay safe.
37. Mind the BarriersMind the Barriers –– Community members,Community members,
especially children should always followespecially children should always follow
the specific routes around constructionthe specific routes around construction
sites that are designed to keepsites that are designed to keep
community members a safe distancecommunity members a safe distance
away from the construction site.away from the construction site.
38. Always be alertAlways be alert – every minute something– every minute something
changes on a construction site,changes on a construction site,
so it is best to be more alert when on sites.so it is best to be more alert when on sites.
Heavy loads could be being moved orHeavy loads could be being moved or
heavy machinery could be crossingheavy machinery could be crossing
the site.the site.
Always be alert!Always be alert!
39. Never play on/near construction sitesNever play on/near construction sites ––
if a construction site is closed,if a construction site is closed,
it is closed for a reason.it is closed for a reason.
Do not view this as an opportunityDo not view this as an opportunity
to use it as a play ground.to use it as a play ground.
40. SignsSigns – be aware of all signs– be aware of all signs
on construction sites.on construction sites.
They are there for a reason andThey are there for a reason and
could save your life!could save your life!
42. Please watch out carefullyPlease watch out carefully
for these snack barsfor these snack bars
containing hemp ingredients .containing hemp ingredients .
43. In order to ensure military readiness,In order to ensure military readiness,
the ingestion of products containingthe ingestion of products containing
or products derived from hemp seedor products derived from hemp seed
or hemp seed oil is prohibited.or hemp seed oil is prohibited.
44. Failure to comply with the mandatory provisionsFailure to comply with the mandatory provisions
of this paragraphof this paragraph
by military personnel is a violation ofby military personnel is a violation of
Article 92, UCMJ.Article 92, UCMJ.
45. Violations may result inViolations may result in
administrative disciplinary actionadministrative disciplinary action
without regard to otherwise applicable criminalwithout regard to otherwise applicable criminal
or civil sanctions for violations of related laws.or civil sanctions for violations of related laws.
46. Who?Who?
Active Military, DA Civilians and their spousesActive Military, DA Civilians and their spouses
What?What?
A couple’s seminar (with meals included) to buildA couple’s seminar (with meals included) to build
strong marriagesstrong marriages
47. Where?Where?
Camp Zama Community Club (CZCC)Camp Zama Community Club (CZCC)
Why?Why?
To build more vibrant marriages!To build more vibrant marriages!
48. Building Principles:Building Principles: Components of a strong marriageComponents of a strong marriage
The Foundation:The Foundation: By wisdom a house is built.By wisdom a house is built.
Drawing the BlueprintDrawing the Blueprint
Laying the FoundationLaying the Foundation
Inspecting the CracksInspecting the Cracks
49. The Superstructure:The Superstructure: By understanding a house isBy understanding a house is
established.established.
Building Solid WallsBuilding Solid Walls
Adding a Protective RoofAdding a Protective Roof
Wiring for EffectivenessWiring for Effectiveness
50. The Interior Design:The Interior Design:
By knowledge the rooms are filled with all preciousBy knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious
and pleasant riches.and pleasant riches.
Designing for EncouragementDesigning for Encouragement
Caring for the HeartCaring for the Heart
Maximizing the SpaceMaximizing the Space
59. Event will be held atEvent will be held at
the Camp Zama Community Activity Center.the Camp Zama Community Activity Center.
Doors Open 30 minutes prior to RecitalsDoors Open 30 minutes prior to Recitals
For more Information: 267-6137For more Information: 267-6137
60. Come and listen to “SKIES students” show offCome and listen to “SKIES students” show off
the skills they have been developingthe skills they have been developing
in their music classes this past Year.in their music classes this past Year.
All recitals are open toAll recitals are open to
the community for viewing.the community for viewing.
61. GBX Consultants, Inc.GBX Consultants, Inc.
is accepting resumes foris accepting resumes for
a full time VA Benefits Advisor in support ofa full time VA Benefits Advisor in support of
Veterans Opportunity to Work (VOW)Veterans Opportunity to Work (VOW)
to Hire Heroes Act.to Hire Heroes Act.
62. The successful candidateThe successful candidate
will be responsible for the effective deliverywill be responsible for the effective delivery
of standardized courses of instructionof standardized courses of instruction
to a class of up to 50 students.to a class of up to 50 students.
63. Position will begin in MarchPosition will begin in March
with two weeks of compensated training.with two weeks of compensated training.
To be considered for this position,To be considered for this position,
please email your cover letterplease email your cover letter
and resume to GBX Consultants:and resume to GBX Consultants:
64. ATTN: Benefits Advisor Yokosuka, JapanATTN: Benefits Advisor Yokosuka, Japan
Careers@GBXConsultants.com / Fax: 202-478-2916Careers@GBXConsultants.com / Fax: 202-478-2916
Please submit ONLY a cover letter and resume.Please submit ONLY a cover letter and resume.
Any other documents submittedAny other documents submitted
will not be retained or evaluated.will not be retained or evaluated.
65. The ideal candidateThe ideal candidate
will be able to engage and motivatewill be able to engage and motivate
through effective on-site instruction,through effective on-site instruction,
and facilitate service members’and facilitate service members’
successful transitionsuccessful transition
out of uniform and into civilian life.out of uniform and into civilian life.
66. Under guidance from the DepartmentUnder guidance from the Department
of Veterans Affairs and using informationof Veterans Affairs and using information
and instructional materials provided,and instructional materials provided,
the Advisor will educate Service membersthe Advisor will educate Service members
and their dependentsand their dependents
on Veteran-related benefits and programs.on Veteran-related benefits and programs.
67. All candidates must successfully completeAll candidates must successfully complete
a two week standards-baseda two week standards-based
VA Benefits Advisor Training Course,VA Benefits Advisor Training Course,
and successfully pass a written test andand successfully pass a written test and
an oral presentation before he/she will be consideredan oral presentation before he/she will be considered
fully qualified to perform in this position.fully qualified to perform in this position.
68. The Army Emergency Relief campaignThe Army Emergency Relief campaign
runs through May 15runs through May 15
with the goal of creating greater awarenesswith the goal of creating greater awareness
of the benefits of AERof the benefits of AER
as well as providing Soldiers the opportunity to donateas well as providing Soldiers the opportunity to donate
to their fellow Soldiers.to their fellow Soldiers.
69. "Making a difference is a great theme at many levels"Making a difference is a great theme at many levels
for this year's campaign,"for this year's campaign,"
said AER's director,said AER's director,
retired Army Lt. Gen. Robert Foley.retired Army Lt. Gen. Robert Foley.
70. "For leaders, it provides incentive for creating"For leaders, it provides incentive for creating
an environment that encourages Soldiersan environment that encourages Soldiers
to embrace AER when facedto embrace AER when faced
with an unexpected financial emergency.with an unexpected financial emergency.
For Soldiers, it provides reinforcement thatFor Soldiers, it provides reinforcement that
AER will alwaysAER will always
be there when needed for financial assistance."be there when needed for financial assistance."
71. Army Emergency Relief is a private,Army Emergency Relief is a private,
non-profit organization dedicatednon-profit organization dedicated
to providing financial assistance to Soldiers,to providing financial assistance to Soldiers,
active and retired, and their Families.active and retired, and their Families.
72. Since it was founded in 1942,Since it was founded in 1942,
AER has provided more than $1.7 billionAER has provided more than $1.7 billion
to more than 3.6 million Soldiers,to more than 3.6 million Soldiers,
families and retirees.families and retirees.
73. Last year, AER provided nearly $74 millionLast year, AER provided nearly $74 million
in assistance to more than 51,000 Soldiers and Families,in assistance to more than 51,000 Soldiers and Families,
which includes $8.8 million for 3,500 scholarshipswhich includes $8.8 million for 3,500 scholarships
to spouses and children of Soldiers.to spouses and children of Soldiers.
74. For more infoFor more info
contact Camp Zama Army Community Servicecontact Camp Zama Army Community Service
atat DSN 263-4357DSN 263-4357..
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82. The United States OrganizationsThe United States Organizations
will hostwill host
the USO Japan Charity Golf Tournamentthe USO Japan Charity Golf Tournament May 9May 9,,
shotgunshotgun start at 7 a.m.start at 7 a.m.
at the Tama Hills Golf Course.at the Tama Hills Golf Course.
83. This charity golf tournament isThis charity golf tournament is
to provide support to US troops in Japan,to provide support to US troops in Japan,
all proceeds from this event directlyall proceeds from this event directly
support USO programs and services tailoredsupport USO programs and services tailored
to meet the unique needs ofto meet the unique needs of
our forward-deployed troops and their familiesour forward-deployed troops and their families
on military installations throughout mainland Japan.on military installations throughout mainland Japan.
84. Patrons can enter for a chancePatrons can enter for a chance
to win various prizesto win various prizes
and a grand prize of two round trip tickets to Hawaiiand a grand prize of two round trip tickets to Hawaii
and a three night stay in Honolulu,and a three night stay in Honolulu,
courtesy of Delta Airlines and Aqua Hotels and Resorts.courtesy of Delta Airlines and Aqua Hotels and Resorts.
85. The event will be a two-man scramble;The event will be a two-man scramble;
tournament fees include green fees,tournament fees include green fees,
cart, breakfast buffet, lunch,cart, breakfast buffet, lunch,
and a souvenir gift from the USO.and a souvenir gift from the USO.
86. Register online atRegister online at
http://pac.uso.org/japan/http://pac.uso.org/japan/
or find the link on Facebook at USO Japan.or find the link on Facebook at USO Japan.
Call DSNCall DSN 241-4894241-4894
or emailor email lberriman@uso.orglberriman@uso.org
for more information.for more information.
87. This event is open to all SOFA status personnel,This event is open to all SOFA status personnel,
dependents,dependents,
Japan Ground Self Defense Force members,Japan Ground Self Defense Force members,
Local National employees,Local National employees,
and local national guests over 18 years of age.and local national guests over 18 years of age.
88. U.S. Army Medical Department Activity- JapanU.S. Army Medical Department Activity- Japan
is currently undergoingis currently undergoing
temporary “split operations”temporary “split operations”
with Tripler Army Medical Center.with Tripler Army Medical Center.
89. What does this mean to you?What does this mean to you?
All correspondence is sent by TAMCAll correspondence is sent by TAMC
(to include Invoice and Receipts and Past Due Notices),(to include Invoice and Receipts and Past Due Notices),
and TAMC is also filing insurance claims.and TAMC is also filing insurance claims.
90. If you have questions regardingIf you have questions regarding
insurance claims filing,insurance claims filing,
please contact your insurance companyplease contact your insurance company
and/or TAMCand/or TAMC
at the number listed on your Invoice and Receipt.at the number listed on your Invoice and Receipt.
91. MEDDAC-J is collecting and processing paymentsMEDDAC-J is collecting and processing payments
from both patients and insurance returns.from both patients and insurance returns.
92. If you suspect your insuranceIf you suspect your insurance
has reimbursed your claim,has reimbursed your claim,
feel free to contact MEDDAC-J Billing Officefeel free to contact MEDDAC-J Billing Office
to inquire as to whether or notto inquire as to whether or not
the Office is currently processing it.the Office is currently processing it.
93. What can you do to help?What can you do to help?
Insurance companies will be less likely to deny claimsInsurance companies will be less likely to deny claims
to their customers than the medical facility actingto their customers than the medical facility acting
on the customer’s behalf.on the customer’s behalf.
94. Therefore, please be proactiveTherefore, please be proactive
with your insurance company.with your insurance company.
However, if you have not receivedHowever, if you have not received
an Explanation of Benefits (EOB)an Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
from your insurance company within 90 daysfrom your insurance company within 90 days
after receiving your Invoice and Receipt from TAMC,after receiving your Invoice and Receipt from TAMC,
95. Please inform the MEDDAC-J billing officePlease inform the MEDDAC-J billing office
atat 263-4693263-4693
particularly if the claim that was filed correspondedparticularly if the claim that was filed corresponded
to a date of service before FY14.to a date of service before FY14.
96. For more information, patients can callFor more information, patients can call
263-4693 or 046-407-4693263-4693 or 046-407-4693..
97. Customers are now able to pay for their medical careCustomers are now able to pay for their medical care
online through the “pay.gov” website.online through the “pay.gov” website.
No login information is required to complete payment.No login information is required to complete payment.
98. Follow steps below:Follow steps below:
1.1. Go toGo to www.pay.govwww.pay.gov
2.2. In the left hand column locate Public Forms,In the left hand column locate Public Forms,
select By Form Nameselect By Form Name
3.3. Click B and click BG Crawford F. Sams ClinicClick B and click BG Crawford F. Sams Clinic
to open formto open form
99. Follow steps below:Follow steps below:
4.4. Enter all required information on the formEnter all required information on the form
5.5. Select a payment methodSelect a payment method
6.6. Click Submit DataClick Submit Data
100. Follow steps below:Follow steps below:
7.7. Follow the steps provided by PAY.GOVFollow the steps provided by PAY.GOV
to enter your payment informationto enter your payment information
8.8. Click continueClick continue
9.9. Confirm your information then enterConfirm your information then enter
your Email Addressyour Email Address
101. Follow steps below:Follow steps below:
10.10. Click Submit PaymentClick Submit Payment
11.11. Print a copy of your receipt for yourPrint a copy of your receipt for your
personal recordspersonal records
You have just completed an online payment!You have just completed an online payment!
102. Sunday, May 10Sunday, May 10
10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., Ballroom10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., Ballroom
103. The Kappa Alpha Psi FraternityThe Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
will hostwill host
““Kode Red” a premier party and a scholarship driveKode Red” a premier party and a scholarship drive
April 25 starting at 7 p.m. to April 26 ending at 1 a.m.April 25 starting at 7 p.m. to April 26 ending at 1 a.m.
at the Camp Zama Community Club.at the Camp Zama Community Club.
104. The dress attire for the event isThe dress attire for the event is
dress to impress (Business Casual),dress to impress (Business Casual),
trendy or classy.trendy or classy.
Ladies only, please wear ANY shade of RED.Ladies only, please wear ANY shade of RED.
The best dressed “Lady in Red” will be recognizedThe best dressed “Lady in Red” will be recognized
and win a special prize.and win a special prize.
105. TICKETS are available now:TICKETS are available now:
$25 (basic ticket)$25 (basic ticket)
VIP call COMM 080-4790-0199VIP call COMM 080-4790-0199
106. We are asking units and private organizationsWe are asking units and private organizations
to commit to VIP and reserve a table.to commit to VIP and reserve a table.
Tables are limited.Tables are limited.
All proceeds will go to Kappa Alpha Psi’s LeadershipAll proceeds will go to Kappa Alpha Psi’s Leadership
and Achievement Scholarship fund forand Achievement Scholarship fund for
the graduating high school seniors in the community.the graduating high school seniors in the community.
107. For more informationFor more information
contact or visit or Facebook page atcontact or visit or Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/KappaKodeRedhttps://www.facebook.com/KappaKodeRed
or call COMMor call COMM 080-4790-0199080-4790-0199
108. Allied TelesisAllied Telesis
will upgrade their internet services,will upgrade their internet services,
with upcoming fiber optic cabling installationwith upcoming fiber optic cabling installation
for most (not all)for most (not all)
Sagamihara Family Housing Area residents.Sagamihara Family Housing Area residents.
109. Customers will have a choice ofCustomers will have a choice of
100 Mbps or 1Gbps Internet speeds100 Mbps or 1Gbps Internet speeds
(100 to 1,000 times faster than their current speed).(100 to 1,000 times faster than their current speed).
Engineering design is in-progressEngineering design is in-progress
for Camp Zama dorms and towers.for Camp Zama dorms and towers.
111. Timeline of EventsTimeline of Events
May 1May 1 Fiber jack will be installed in eachFiber jack will be installed in each
housing unit's living room.housing unit's living room.
112. Timeline of EventsTimeline of Events
June1June1 Choice of 100Mbps/200GB/$88 orChoice of 100Mbps/200GB/$88 or
1Gbps/250GB/$99 plans or a customer1Gbps/250GB/$99 plans or a customer
can remain on their current plancan remain on their current plan
for up to 1 year.for up to 1 year.
113. Saturday, May 30Saturday, May 30
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
CourseCourse
Zama city - Old temples - Sumida river cruiseZama city - Old temples - Sumida river cruise
- Imperial villa in Tokyo- Imperial villa in Tokyo
Sign up now!
Sign up now!
114. Fee: Foreigner and other participants:Fee: Foreigner and other participants:
2,000yen2,000yen
Number accepted:Number accepted:
20 people (First come, first serve)20 people (First come, first serve)
Sign up now!Sign up now!
115. How to Apply:How to Apply:
Contact Zama International Association OfficeContact Zama International Association Office
Phone/Fax/Email beforePhone/Fax/Email before May 10May 10
PhonePhone :: 046-251-9000046-251-9000 、、 FaxFax :: 046-046-
206-6493206-6493
Email:Email: z.i.a.040501@kdr.biglobe.ne.jpz.i.a.040501@kdr.biglobe.ne.jp
Sign up now!Sign up now!
116. Zama International Association Office:Zama International Association Office:
Open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Mon, Wed, FriOpen 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Mon, Wed, Fri
Address: 2-2886, Zama, Zama-cityAddress: 2-2886, Zama, Zama-city
Sign up now!Sign up now!
122. Services Patron Satisfaction SurveyServices Patron Satisfaction Survey
CYSCYS
Parents...Parents...
We want to hear from you.We want to hear from you.
123. U.S. Army Garrison Japan is looking forU.S. Army Garrison Japan is looking for
Vietnam VeteransVietnam Veterans
or Family members of Vietnam veteransor Family members of Vietnam veterans
who are interested in participating inwho are interested in participating in
a ceremony commemoratinga ceremony commemorating
the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.
124. Please assist us in identifying Vietnam veteransPlease assist us in identifying Vietnam veterans
that will be acknowledged during a formal ceremony.that will be acknowledged during a formal ceremony.
Additionally, we are interested inAdditionally, we are interested in
collecting personal photographscollecting personal photographs
or other memorabilia that can be displayedor other memorabilia that can be displayed
at a reception following the ceremony.at a reception following the ceremony.
125. The ceremony is open to the public and the DPTMSThe ceremony is open to the public and the DPTMS
will soon announce date, time and the location.will soon announce date, time and the location.
If you are interested in participatingIf you are interested in participating
please contact USAG-J DPTMS Operationsplease contact USAG-J DPTMS Operations
atat 263-3330263-3330 oror 263-3435263-3435..
126. Join ACS at EDIS for parenting educationJoin ACS at EDIS for parenting education
and support skills that buildand support skills that build
parents' knowledge of child health and development,parents' knowledge of child health and development,
and increase awareness of child rearing practices.and increase awareness of child rearing practices.
127. The class is held every TuesdayThe class is held every Tuesday
from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.
Parents can join the New Parent Support ProgramParents can join the New Parent Support Program
and earn promotion points while they play andand earn promotion points while they play and
learn with their child.learn with their child.
128. Contact ACS at 263-4357Contact ACS at 263-4357
and get a customized trainingand get a customized training
to meet specific needs.to meet specific needs.
129. Zama Army LodgingZama Army Lodging
will be replacing wallpaperwill be replacing wallpaper
inside Bldg. 780.inside Bldg. 780.
Work will begin March 2,Work will begin March 2,
and will be completed in June.and will be completed in June.
130.
131. Date: May 17, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Date: May 17, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Minamidai ParkLocation: Minamidai Park
(address: 4-11, minamidai)(address: 4-11, minamidai)
Contents of Activity:Contents of Activity:
On-stage performance, Food court (sales) Tents.On-stage performance, Food court (sales) Tents.
Please call to 042-744-3148Please call to 042-744-3148
for more informationfor more information
136. The Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment FacilityThe Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment Facility
will be under renovationwill be under renovation
from Feb. 2015 to June 2016.from Feb. 2015 to June 2016.
The VTF will keep regular business hoursThe VTF will keep regular business hours
during all phases of the renovation.during all phases of the renovation.
137. Clients may elect toClients may elect to
schedule appointments atschedule appointments at
the Yokota VTF:the Yokota VTF: 263-4363263-4363..
138. Phase I: Minimal Impact (Jan. - May 2015)Phase I: Minimal Impact (Jan. - May 2015)
Parking spaces reduced due to construction;Parking spaces reduced due to construction;
clients will use overflow parking.clients will use overflow parking.
Phase II: Light Impact (May - Sept. 2015)Phase II: Light Impact (May - Sept. 2015)
Surgical services temporarily discontinued.Surgical services temporarily discontinued.
140. During the renovations of Bldg. 101 and Bldg. 102During the renovations of Bldg. 101 and Bldg. 102
scaffolding will be placedscaffolding will be placed
around the buildings.around the buildings.
This may create a narrow sidewalkThis may create a narrow sidewalk
for pedestrians.for pedestrians.
141. The renovations may cause noiseThe renovations may cause noise
and possible chemical odorsand possible chemical odors
from the paint application.from the paint application.
142. The scheduled phases and durations are as follows:The scheduled phases and durations are as follows:
Phase 1:Phase 1: March 9 – June 19March 9 – June 19
(A, B, C & D Wing)(A, B, C & D Wing)
Phase 2:Phase 2: April 27 – Aug. 21April 27 – Aug. 21
(Main Entrance, E, F, G & H Wing)(Main Entrance, E, F, G & H Wing)
143.
144.
145.
146. Effective Feb. 9Effective Feb. 9,,
community members requiring fingerprintscommunity members requiring fingerprints
for employment, citizenship, visasfor employment, citizenship, visas
or security clearances, etc…or security clearances, etc…
should be advised that the fingerprinting locationshould be advised that the fingerprinting location
has changed until further notice.has changed until further notice.
147. The new location is Bldg. 229The new location is Bldg. 229,,
Military Police Station.Military Police Station.
No appointment is necessary.No appointment is necessary.
Park at Bldg 228 and walk to Bldg 229Park at Bldg 228 and walk to Bldg 229
and inform the desk sergeantand inform the desk sergeant
that fingerprint assistance is required.that fingerprint assistance is required.
148. Express Group CycleExpress Group Cycle
Mondays – 12 a.m. ($3 per class)
For more information: 263-4664/5656
149. Cost: $3.00 per session, Instructor: Akio Takahashi
Cost: $3.00 per session, Instructor: Akio Takahashi
150.
151. Sign Up NowSign Up Now
www.samuraiques.comwww.samuraiques.com
Camp Zama Community Activity Center
Yokota – Atsugi – Zama - YokosukaYokota – Atsugi – Zama - Yokosuka
Dancers, Singers, Poets,Dancers, Singers, Poets,
Actors, MusiciansActors, Musicians
168. ~Menu~~Menu~
Old Fashioned Bean Soup / Cream of Potato SoupOld Fashioned Bean Soup / Cream of Potato Soup
Barbecued Beef CubesBarbecued Beef Cubes
JambalayaJambalaya
Lyonnaise PotatoesLyonnaise Potatoes
Steamed Brown RiceSteamed Brown Rice
Peas & CarrotsPeas & Carrots
Seasoned Asparagus with Orange ZestSeasoned Asparagus with Orange Zest
Price :Price :
$7.65$7.65
169. ~Menu~~Menu~
Omelet / Boiled Eggs / French Toast / Bacon SlicesOmelet / Boiled Eggs / French Toast / Bacon Slices
Biscuits / Hominy Grits / Creamed BeefBiscuits / Hominy Grits / Creamed Beef
Hashed Brown PotatoesHashed Brown Potatoes
French Onion Soup / Cream of Pumpkin SoupFrench Onion Soup / Cream of Pumpkin Soup
Prime Rib with Au Jus / Creole Shrimp / Teriyaki PorkPrime Rib with Au Jus / Creole Shrimp / Teriyaki Pork
Mashed Potatoes / Steamed RiceMashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice
Glazed Carrots / Seasoned Monaco BlendGlazed Carrots / Seasoned Monaco Blend
Price :Price :
$6.25$6.25
170. ~Menu~~Menu~
French Onion Soup / Cream of Pumpkin SoupFrench Onion Soup / Cream of Pumpkin Soup
Baked Fish with Garlic Tomato SauceBaked Fish with Garlic Tomato Sauce
Turkey Pot PieTurkey Pot Pie
Mashed Potatoes / Buttered NoodlesMashed Potatoes / Buttered Noodles
Seasoned SuccotashSeasoned Succotash
Sweet & Sour Red CabbageSweet & Sour Red Cabbage
Price :Price :
$7.65$7.65
171. Keep Your Sports Mind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative PrizesKeep Your Sports Mind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative Prizes
Every Thursday From 5 -7 p.m.Every Thursday From 5 -7 p.m.
Feb. 5 through Aug. 27Feb. 5 through Aug. 27
172. Keep Your Sports Mind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative PrizesKeep Your Sports Mind Sharp Monthly Prizes Cumulative Prizes
CZCC, Sports BarCZCC, Sports Bar
For more info: 263-7666/3256For more info: 263-7666/3256
173. The Zama Killer Katanas (ZKK) roller derby teamThe Zama Killer Katanas (ZKK) roller derby team
is currently recruitingis currently recruiting
new skaters, referees,new skaters, referees,
and non-skating officials (NSO).and non-skating officials (NSO).
174. Whether you want to be part of a teamWhether you want to be part of a team
or want to get in shape come check us out.or want to get in shape come check us out.
No experience required.No experience required.
Contact us atContact us at
recruitment@zamakillerkatanas.comrecruitment@zamakillerkatanas.com
175. The Camp Zama Tax Center is rolling outThe Camp Zama Tax Center is rolling out
a new initiative this year: "Drop-Off" Tax services.a new initiative this year: "Drop-Off" Tax services.
Just like it sounds, customers can drop off their taxes forJust like it sounds, customers can drop off their taxes for
preparation.preparation.
Tax Center Drop Off ServicesTax Center Drop Off Services
176. The Tax Center will be open for serviceThe Tax Center will be open for service
Mon-Fri from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until June 16Mon-Fri from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until June 16
(including training holidays and family time).(including training holidays and family time).
The Tax Center is located in Bldg. 101, Room CS109.The Tax Center is located in Bldg. 101, Room CS109.
Tax Center Drop Off ServicesTax Center Drop Off Services
177. Customers are able to make an appointmentCustomers are able to make an appointment
by callingby calling 263-1040263-1040..
For more information about the Camp Zama Tax CenterFor more information about the Camp Zama Tax Center
visitvisit
https://www.facebook.com/USAGJ#!/CampZamaLAOhttps://www.facebook.com/USAGJ#!/CampZamaLAO
Tax Center Drop Off ServicesTax Center Drop Off Services
178. Transition Assistance ProgramTransition Assistance Program
Be an advocate for your retirement community!Be an advocate for your retirement community!
The USAG-Japan Retiree Council meetsThe USAG-Japan Retiree Council meets
third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.
at Command Group Small Conference room.at Command Group Small Conference room.
179. Transition Assistance ProgramTransition Assistance Program
Contact your local transition assistance office:Contact your local transition assistance office:
263-3940263-3940
180. MondayMonday 2:30 – 8 p.m.2:30 – 8 p.m.
TuesdayTuesday 2:30 – 8 p.m.2:30 – 8 p.m.
WednesdayWednesday 2:30 – 8 p.m.2:30 – 8 p.m.
ThursdayThursday 2:30 – 8 p.m.2:30 – 8 p.m.
FridayFriday 2:30 – 8 p.m.2:30 – 8 p.m.
SaturdaySaturday 1 – 10 p.m.1 – 10 p.m.
Sunday & Federal HolidaysSunday & Federal Holidays ClosedClosed
Youth Program HoursYouth Program Hours
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services informationU.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Bldg. 744, Zama DSN 263-4500Bldg. 744, Zama DSN 263-4500
181. Half Day SchoolHalf Day School 5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
No School DayNo School Day 5:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.5:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Before/After Program HoursBefore/After Program Hours
5:30 – 8 a.m. & 2:30 – 6 p.m.5:30 – 8 a.m. & 2:30 – 6 p.m.
Early ReleaseEarly Release 5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.5:30 – 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Federal HolidaysFederal Holidays ClosedClosed
SAC Program HoursSAC Program Hours
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services informationU.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Bldg. 121-01, Sagamihara Family Housing Area DSN 267-6013Bldg. 121-01, Sagamihara Family Housing Area DSN 267-6013
182. Monday – FridayMonday – Friday 5:30– 6 p.m.5:30– 6 p.m.
Federal HolidaysFederal Holidays ClosedClosed
Base Closure DaysBase Closure Days ClosedClosed
CYS Services Training DaysCYS Services Training Days ClosedClosed
CDC Program HoursCDC Program Hours
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services informationU.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Zama Bldg. 691 DSN 263-4992Zama Bldg. 691 DSN 263-4992
SFHA Bldg. S-107 DSN 267-SFHA Bldg. S-107 DSN 267-
62736273
183. Monday – WednesdayMonday – Wednesday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
ThursdayThursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
FridayFriday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday, SundaySaturday, Sunday ClosedClosed
Federal HolidaysFederal Holidays ClosedClosed
Parent Central ServiceParent Central Service
U.S. Army Child Youth and School Services informationU.S. Army Child Youth and School Services information
Bldg. 680, Zama DSN 263-3397Bldg. 680, Zama DSN 263-3397
184. Interested in learning Japanese?Interested in learning Japanese?
Date:Date: Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday ofEvery 2nd & 4th Tuesday of
the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.the month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location:Location: SFHA LibrarySFHA Library
For more information:For more information: 263-4357263-4357
185. Army Family Team Building ClassesArmy Family Team Building Classes
are available for the entire community.are available for the entire community.
186. Soldiers can earn four promotion pointsSoldiers can earn four promotion points
for every 40 hoursfor every 40 hours
of Army Community Service courses.of Army Community Service courses.
(Promotion points are valid when the DA 87(Promotion points are valid when the DA 87
has been signed by a Lt. Col. or abovehas been signed by a Lt. Col. or above
to certify course completion.)to certify course completion.)
187. Soldiers will not receive promotion pointsSoldiers will not receive promotion points
for mandatory classes such asfor mandatory classes such as
First Termer's Financial Readiness Training,First Termer's Financial Readiness Training,
any course required by Command referralany course required by Command referral
and NPSP classes taken as a result ofand NPSP classes taken as a result of
a recommended Family Advocacy Case Reviewa recommended Family Advocacy Case Review
Committee treatment plan.Committee treatment plan.
188. Available Classes:Available Classes:
AFTB Leadership DevelopmentAFTB Leadership Development
AFTB Military KnowledgeAFTB Military Knowledge
AFTB Personal Growth and ResiliencyAFTB Personal Growth and Resiliency
189. Available Classes:Available Classes:
Family Advocacy Program/New ParentFamily Advocacy Program/New Parent
Support ProgramSupport Program
Financial Readiness Training ClassesFinancial Readiness Training Classes
Operation Resources for EducatingOperation Resources for Educating
About Deployment and You (OPREADY)About Deployment and You (OPREADY)
190. The Army Community Service’sThe Army Community Service’s
““ACS on Wheels”ACS on Wheels”
is available to come to your meetingsis available to come to your meetings
and provide these training modules.and provide these training modules.
191. CCTV has transitioned from analogCCTV has transitioned from analog
to digital signal.to digital signal.
192. If you are having trouble accessingIf you are having trouble accessing
the channels on your digital television,the channels on your digital television,
we strongly recommend to re-scan your televisionwe strongly recommend to re-scan your television
to access the local channels.to access the local channels.
193. Since the transition occurred on Jan. 5,Since the transition occurred on Jan. 5,
customers are NOT able tocustomers are NOT able to
view local channels onview local channels on
cathode-ray tube televisionscathode-ray tube televisions
andand
digital non-compliant televisions.digital non-compliant televisions.
194. Transition Assistance ProgramTransition Assistance Program
What's your transition plan?What's your transition plan?
Get started today!Get started today!
Contact your local Transition Assistance Office:Contact your local Transition Assistance Office:
Bldg. 102, RM 111Bldg. 102, RM 111
DSN: 263-3940DSN: 263-3940
195. Transition Assistance ProgramTransition Assistance Program
Be an advocateBe an advocate
for your retirement community!for your retirement community!
USAG-Japan retiree council meetsUSAG-Japan retiree council meets
the third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.the third Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m.
196. Transition Assistance ProgramTransition Assistance Program
Command Group Small ConferenceCommand Group Small Conference
Room, Bldg. 102.Room, Bldg. 102.
Contact your local Transition Assistance Office:Contact your local Transition Assistance Office:
263-3940263-3940 for further information.for further information.
197. WHEN:WHEN: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month
(Feb. 4 – May 20)(Feb. 4 – May 20)
No prerequisites, join anytime!No prerequisites, join anytime!
TIME/PLACE:TIME/PLACE: 6 – 7:30 p.m.6 – 7:30 p.m.
Education Center Computer LabEducation Center Computer Lab
(near library)(near library)
198. The true test of character comes notThe true test of character comes not
when things go wrong, but when thingswhen things go wrong, but when things
are going well.are going well.
When thing go wrong, that’s when mostWhen thing go wrong, that’s when most
people turn to, or return to God.people turn to, or return to God.
199. But when life is prosperous and noBut when life is prosperous and no
rainclouds are in sight, it’s all too easyrainclouds are in sight, it’s all too easy
not to invest time in a deep relationshipnot to invest time in a deep relationship
with God.with God.
But when the train hits hard, a steadyBut when the train hits hard, a steady
foundation in the Lord is vital.foundation in the Lord is vital.
200. For a time, Israel prospered and forgot theFor a time, Israel prospered and forgot the
One True God. The nation turned theirOne True God. The nation turned their
backs on the Creator, and they’ve paidbacks on the Creator, and they’ve paid
the consequences.the consequences.
Jeremiah, the prophet was their last hopeJeremiah, the prophet was their last hope
of turning things around.of turning things around.
201. So it be with great, prosperous nationsSo it be with great, prosperous nations
like the U.S.like the U.S.
Have we become so powerful that prideHave we become so powerful that pride
has blinded our spirits in a culturehas blinded our spirits in a culture
where “anything goes?”where “anything goes?”
202. Let’s dig deep into Jeremiah togetherLet’s dig deep into Jeremiah together
and be inspired to live in God’sand be inspired to live in God’s
demanding love.demanding love.
203. JEREMIAH:JEREMIAH:
““Very well done. Good study length perVery well done. Good study length per
chapter. Highly recommend it, as itchapter. Highly recommend it, as it
closely parallels the times we are livingclosely parallels the times we are living
in today.” – Amazon Reviewin today.” – Amazon Review
204. The DBIDS registration is only requiredThe DBIDS registration is only required
for NAF Atsugi personnel.for NAF Atsugi personnel.
If other members would like to registerIf other members would like to register
and receive a Guest Passand receive a Guest Pass
for their guest to come on board the installation,for their guest to come on board the installation,
they will need to be registered into DBIDS.they will need to be registered into DBIDS.
205. Military members E-7 and above/OfficersMilitary members E-7 and above/Officers
are not required to register guests and obtainare not required to register guests and obtain
a Guest Pass with the Pass and ID office.a Guest Pass with the Pass and ID office.
GS-12 and above are not required to register guestsGS-12 and above are not required to register guests
with the Pass and ID Office.with the Pass and ID Office.
Their ID card must state their grade.Their ID card must state their grade.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212. 11
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Only establish and maintain connectionsOnly establish and maintain connections
with people you know and trust.with people you know and trust.
Review your connections often.Review your connections often.
213. 22
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Assume that ANYONE can see any informationAssume that ANYONE can see any information
about your activities, personal life,about your activities, personal life,
or professional life that you post and share.or professional life that you post and share.
214. 33
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Ensure that your family takes similar precautionsEnsure that your family takes similar precautions
with their accounts; their privacy andwith their accounts; their privacy and
sharing settings can expose your personal data.sharing settings can expose your personal data.
215. 44
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Avoid posting or tagging images of youAvoid posting or tagging images of you
or your family that clearly show your face.or your family that clearly show your face.
216. 44
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Select pictures taken at a distance, at an angle,Select pictures taken at a distance, at an angle,
or otherwise concealed.or otherwise concealed.
217. 44
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Never post Smartphone photos andNever post Smartphone photos and
don’t use your face as a profile photo, instead,don’t use your face as a profile photo, instead,
use cartoons or avatars.use cartoons or avatars.
218. 55
Social Networks - Do’s and Don’tsSocial Networks - Do’s and Don’ts
Use secure browser settings when possibleUse secure browser settings when possible
and monitor your browsing history to ensureand monitor your browsing history to ensure
that you recognize all access points.that you recognize all access points.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225. A newly opened convenience store,A newly opened convenience store,
named “Poplar”,named “Poplar”,
located in the JGSDF General Service Unit buildinglocated in the JGSDF General Service Unit building
across a street from the Camp Zamaacross a street from the Camp Zama
Arts and Crafts Center.Arts and Crafts Center.
226. Poplar is located on the first floor,Poplar is located on the first floor,
next to the Historical Exhibition Room.next to the Historical Exhibition Room.
They are available to all personnel,They are available to all personnel,
including U.S. Army Soldiers, DA Civilians,including U.S. Army Soldiers, DA Civilians,
Family members and local national employees.Family members and local national employees.
227. The hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 7 p.mThe hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m..
No parking is allowed by the JGSDF building.No parking is allowed by the JGSDF building.
228. Payments forms accepted are:Payments forms accepted are:
Japanese YenJapanese Yen
Credit CardsCredit Cards
PASMO/SUICA train cardsPASMO/SUICA train cards
229. Runners are permitted to run the courseRunners are permitted to run the course
Monday thru Friday only, from the hours ofMonday thru Friday only, from the hours of
5:30 - 7:30 a.m.5:30 - 7:30 a.m.
Runners are required to run on cart pathsRunners are required to run on cart paths
only, following the designated run routeonly, following the designated run route
one way only.one way only.
Camp Zama Golf CourseCamp Zama Golf Course
230. Runners are not permitted to have anyRunners are not permitted to have any
drinks or food of any kind on the course.drinks or food of any kind on the course.
Runners are allowed to run only the backRunners are allowed to run only the back
nine holes, from the 10th to the 18th.nine holes, from the 10th to the 18th.
Camp Zama Golf CourseCamp Zama Golf Course
231. Soldiers will not run in a group on theSoldiers will not run in a group on the
golf course larger than a squad size element.golf course larger than a squad size element.
The use of headphones are not allowedThe use of headphones are not allowed
on the course.on the course.
Camp Zama Golf CourseCamp Zama Golf Course
232. Runners are not permitted to conductRunners are not permitted to conduct
any physical fitness exercise on the courseany physical fitness exercise on the course
or be on the greens and or fairwaysor be on the greens and or fairways
for any reason, at any time.for any reason, at any time.
The distance from 10 tee to 18 green isThe distance from 10 tee to 18 green is
2.356 miles or 3.791 KM.2.356 miles or 3.791 KM.
Camp Zama Golf CourseCamp Zama Golf Course
233. The strength of the nation is built on the readinessThe strength of the nation is built on the readiness
and resilience of every member of the premierand resilience of every member of the premier
all-volunteer Total Armyall-volunteer Total Army
-every Soldier, civilian and Family member.-every Soldier, civilian and Family member.
234. We will uphold the Army's responsibilityWe will uphold the Army's responsibility
to provide benefits and high-quality servicesto provide benefits and high-quality services
that are components of a professional forcethat are components of a professional force
decided to the Army for the long term.decided to the Army for the long term.
235. The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Maintain the trust between Leaders andMaintain the trust between Leaders and
their Soldiers, Families and civilianstheir Soldiers, Families and civilians
236. The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Foster an environment that promotesFoster an environment that promotes
adaptabilityadaptability
and self relianceand self reliance
237. The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Promote physical, emotional, social, FamilyPromote physical, emotional, social, Family
andand
spiritual strengthsspiritual strengths
238. The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:The Army remains steadfast in its commitment to:
Honor the services and sacrifices of thoseHonor the services and sacrifices of those
who serve our Nationwho serve our Nation
239. The Camp Zama, SFHA and YND Pass OfficesThe Camp Zama, SFHA and YND Pass Offices
and Vehicle Registration Officesand Vehicle Registration Offices
will be closedwill be closed
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday start on Jan. 158 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday start on Jan. 15
for training.for training.
Pass and Vehicle Registration OfficesPass and Vehicle Registration Offices
ClosuresClosures
240. The Tokyo Pass Office will close onlyThe Tokyo Pass Office will close only
on the last Thursday of the month.on the last Thursday of the month.
Pass and Vehicle Registration OfficesPass and Vehicle Registration Offices
ClosuresClosures
241. Risk of InfectionRisk of Infection
ƒƒƒƒ
Practicing standard infection control precautions,Practicing standard infection control precautions,
including hand washing and wearing appropriateincluding hand washing and wearing appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE)personal protective equipment (PPE)
prevents exposure.prevents exposure.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
242. Risk of InfectionRisk of Infection
ƒƒƒƒ
Just being in a country where people are illJust being in a country where people are ill
with Ebola is not dangerous.with Ebola is not dangerous.
Contact with healthy individualsContact with healthy individuals
and most everyday activities do not increaseand most everyday activities do not increase
a person’s risk of becoming infected.a person’s risk of becoming infected.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
243. Risk of InfectionRisk of Infection
ƒƒƒƒ
Although people can be infected with Ebola virusAlthough people can be infected with Ebola virus
and not yet feel sick, they are not contagiousand not yet feel sick, they are not contagious
until they have symptoms.until they have symptoms.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
244. Risk of InfectionRisk of Infection
ƒƒƒƒ
By the time a person is very infectious to others,By the time a person is very infectious to others,
they are typically very ill and not walking aroundthey are typically very ill and not walking around
or doing normal activities.or doing normal activities.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
245. VaccinesVaccines
ƒƒƒƒ
No FDA-approved vaccine is currently availableNo FDA-approved vaccine is currently available
to protect against Ebola virus infection.to protect against Ebola virus infection.
The experimental Ebola virus vaccines are so earlyThe experimental Ebola virus vaccines are so early
in development that safety testing has just started.in development that safety testing has just started.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
246. VaccinesVaccines
ƒƒƒƒ
The Department of Defense is closely monitoringThe Department of Defense is closely monitoring
the testing of new Ebola virus vaccinesthe testing of new Ebola virus vaccines
and treatments.and treatments.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
247. TreatmentTreatment
ƒƒƒƒ
Standard treatment for Ebola is supportive careStandard treatment for Ebola is supportive care
which is balancing the patient’s fluidswhich is balancing the patient’s fluids
and electrolytes, maintaining their oxygen statusand electrolytes, maintaining their oxygen status
and blood pressure,and blood pressure,
and treating them for any complicating infections.and treating them for any complicating infections.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
248. TreatmentTreatment
ƒƒƒƒ
Successful recovery from an Ebola virus infectionSuccessful recovery from an Ebola virus infection
likely depends more on early recognitionlikely depends more on early recognition
and treatment with supportive careand treatment with supportive care
at a state-of-the-art hospitalat a state-of-the-art hospital
than on the experimental treatment now available.than on the experimental treatment now available.
Ebola Virus DiseaseEbola Virus Disease
What You Need to KnowWhat You Need to Know
249. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
Flu (influenza)Flu (influenza)
The flu is a common contagiousThe flu is a common contagious
respiratory illness caused by flurespiratory illness caused by flu
viruses. The flu is different fromviruses. The flu is different from
a cold.a cold.
Flu can cause mild to severe illness,Flu can cause mild to severe illness,
and complications can lead to death.and complications can lead to death.
250. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
How Flu Germs Are SpreadHow Flu Germs Are Spread
The flu is spread mainly by dropletsThe flu is spread mainly by droplets
made when people who have the flumade when people who have the flu
cough, sneeze, or talk. Viruses cancough, sneeze, or talk. Viruses can
also spread on surfaces, but this isalso spread on surfaces, but this is
less common.less common.
People with the flu can spread the virusPeople with the flu can spread the virus
before, during, and after they are sick.before, during, and after they are sick.
251. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
Who Gets The Flu?Who Gets The Flu?
Anyone can get the flu.Anyone can get the flu.
Some people - like very young children,Some people - like very young children,
older adults, and people witholder adults, and people with
some health conditions - are at highsome health conditions - are at high
risk of serious complications.risk of serious complications.
252. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
Signs and Symptoms of FluSigns and Symptoms of Flu
The signs and symptoms of flu usuallyThe signs and symptoms of flu usually
develop within 2 days after exposure.develop within 2 days after exposure.
Symptoms come on quickly and allSymptoms come on quickly and all
at once.at once.
253. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
EbolaEbola
Ebola is a rare and deadly diseaseEbola is a rare and deadly disease
caused by infection with ancaused by infection with an
Ebola virus.Ebola virus.
254. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
How Ebola Germs are SpreadHow Ebola Germs are Spread
Ebola can only be spread by directEbola can only be spread by direct
contact with blood or body fluids fromcontact with blood or body fluids from
a person who is sick or who has dieda person who is sick or who has died
of Ebola.of Ebola.
255. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
How Ebola Germs are SpreadHow Ebola Germs are Spread
Ebola can only be spread by directEbola can only be spread by direct
contact with blood or body fluids fromcontact with blood or body fluids from
objects like needles that have beenobjects like needles that have been
in contact with the blood or bodyin contact with the blood or body
fluids of a person sick with Ebola.fluids of a person sick with Ebola.
Ebola cannot spread in the air or byEbola cannot spread in the air or by
water or food.water or food.
256. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
Who Gets Ebola?Who Gets Ebola?
People most at risk of getting Ebola arePeople most at risk of getting Ebola are
healthcare providers taking care ofhealthcare providers taking care of
Ebola patients.Ebola patients.
257. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
Who Gets Ebola?Who Gets Ebola?
People most at risk of getting Ebola arePeople most at risk of getting Ebola are
•• friends and family who have hadfriends and family who have had
unprotected direct contact withunprotected direct contact with
blood or body fluids of a person sickblood or body fluids of a person sick
with Ebola.with Ebola.
258. Is itIs it FluFlu oror EbolaEbola??
Signs and Symptoms of EbolaSigns and Symptoms of Ebola
The signs and symptoms of Ebola canThe signs and symptoms of Ebola can
appear 2 to 21 days after exposure.appear 2 to 21 days after exposure.
The average time is 8 to 10 days.The average time is 8 to 10 days.
Symptoms of Ebola develop overSymptoms of Ebola develop over
several days and become progressivelyseveral days and become progressively
more severe.more severe.
•••• People with Ebola cannot spreadPeople with Ebola cannot spread
the virus until symptoms appear.the virus until symptoms appear.
259. FluFlu
Fever or feeling feverishFever or feeling feverish
HeadacheHeadache
Muscle or body achesMuscle or body aches
Feeling very tired (fatigue)Feeling very tired (fatigue)
CoughCough
Sore throatSore throat
•• Runny or stuffy noseRunny or stuffy nose
260. EbolaEbola
FeverFever
Severe headacheSevere headache
Muscle painMuscle pain
Feeling very tired (fatigue)Feeling very tired (fatigue)
Vomiting and diarrhea developVomiting and diarrhea develop
after 3–6 daysafter 3–6 days
Weakness (can be severe)Weakness (can be severe)
Stomach painStomach pain
Unexplained bleeding or bruisingUnexplained bleeding or bruising
261. For more information about the flue and Ebola,For more information about the flue and Ebola,
visitvisit
www.cdc.gov/fluwww.cdc.gov/flu andand www.cdc.cov/ebolawww.cdc.cov/ebola
262. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
Each November,Each November,
the military Services commemoratethe military Services commemorate
our sacred obligation and enduring commitment toour sacred obligation and enduring commitment to
wounded, ill and injured Service memberswounded, ill and injured Service members
and their Families and caregivers.and their Families and caregivers.
263. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
These men and womenThese men and women
have personally contributed to the strengthhave personally contributed to the strength
of the force and the strength of our Nation.of the force and the strength of our Nation.
Their determination and resilienceTheir determination and resilience
in recovery inspires us all.in recovery inspires us all.
264. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
The theme forThe theme for
this year's Warrior Care Month observance isthis year's Warrior Care Month observance is
Show of Strength.Show of Strength.
265. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
Across the Army,Across the Army,
there will be weekly subthemes observedthere will be weekly subthemes observed
to celebrate our commitment to the wounded,to celebrate our commitment to the wounded,
ill and injured Soldiersill and injured Soldiers
and their Families and caregivers.and their Families and caregivers.
266. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
Subthemes include Recovery,Subthemes include Recovery,
Reconditioning, ReintegrationReconditioning, Reintegration
and Remaining Strong.and Remaining Strong.
267. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
The Army's Warrior Care and Transition ProgramThe Army's Warrior Care and Transition Program
(WCTP) supports wounded,(WCTP) supports wounded,
ill and injured Soldiers and their Familiesill and injured Soldiers and their Families
throughout each phase of the recoverythroughout each phase of the recovery
and transition process.and transition process.
268. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
At 25 Warrior Transition Units, Soldiers heal,At 25 Warrior Transition Units, Soldiers heal,
hone vital skills and set and achieve goalshone vital skills and set and achieve goals
across the career, emotional, spiritual,across the career, emotional, spiritual,
physical social and Family return to dutyphysical social and Family return to duty
or to enter the workforce as Veterans.or to enter the workforce as Veterans.
269. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
Since 2007, the WCTP has supportedSince 2007, the WCTP has supported
more than 62,000 Soldiers,more than 62,000 Soldiers,
with more than 28,000 of themwith more than 28,000 of them
returning to the force.returning to the force.
270. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
Together, our Soldiers and our support teamsTogether, our Soldiers and our support teams
continue to demonstratecontinue to demonstrate
the strength and teamwork of America's Army.the strength and teamwork of America's Army.
271. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
Warrior Care Month is an opportunityWarrior Care Month is an opportunity
to honor the strength and resilienceto honor the strength and resilience
of these incredible Soldiers,of these incredible Soldiers,
Families and caregivers.Families and caregivers.
272. Show of StrengthShow of Strength
As we support them throughout each phaseAs we support them throughout each phase
of their recovery and transition,of their recovery and transition,
we also cerebrate their accomplishments.we also cerebrate their accomplishments.
Army Strong!Army Strong!
273. Retirees, did you knowRetirees, did you know
that there are a variety of resourcesthat there are a variety of resources
available to youavailable to you
through the Camp Zama Retirement Services.through the Camp Zama Retirement Services.
274. Go toGo to
http://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/http://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/
for the latest and most updated informationfor the latest and most updated information
for retirees.for retirees.
To subscribe to the Army Echoes go toTo subscribe to the Army Echoes go to
https://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/https://soldierforlife.army.mil/retirement/
echoes-subscriptionechoes-subscription
275. The Army Echoes newsletterThe Army Echoes newsletter
can be downloaded (electronic edition)can be downloaded (electronic edition)
to: iPhones, iPads, and Android phonesto: iPhones, iPads, and Android phones
using the free Echoes appsusing the free Echoes apps
in the App Store (iOS)in the App Store (iOS)
and Google Play (Android).and Google Play (Android).
276. The East Meets West Gift ShopThe East Meets West Gift Shop
is looking for afternoon shift volunteers.is looking for afternoon shift volunteers.
277. The East Meets West Gift ShopThe East Meets West Gift Shop
is a community service project ofis a community service project of
the Zama Community Spouses’ Associationthe Zama Community Spouses’ Association
(ZaCSA),(ZaCSA),
and is staffed by ZaCSA volunteers.and is staffed by ZaCSA volunteers.
278. All proceeds go towardsAll proceeds go towards
the ZaCSA Community Grants and Scholarships.the ZaCSA Community Grants and Scholarships.
Contact to ZaCSA to volunteer.Contact to ZaCSA to volunteer.
www.zacsa.orgwww.zacsa.org
279. Any and all social media platformsAny and all social media platforms
that are affiliated with U.S. Army Garrison Japanthat are affiliated with U.S. Army Garrison Japan
and its counterparts must be registeredand its counterparts must be registered
with U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs Office,with U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public Affairs Office,
per Army guidance.per Army guidance.
280. If you are a social media content manager orIf you are a social media content manager or
someone who updates and posts tosomeone who updates and posts to
any Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, etc.any Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, etc.
account that is related to any Garrison Japan service,account that is related to any Garrison Japan service,
office or facility (to includeoffice or facility (to include
Family Readiness Groups and Unit accounts),Family Readiness Groups and Unit accounts),
contact Garrison PAO atcontact Garrison PAO at 263-3486263-3486..
281. All social media content managersAll social media content managers
need to completeneed to complete
WEB Content and OPSEC training atWEB Content and OPSEC training at
https://iatraining.us.army.mil/index.htmlhttps://iatraining.us.army.mil/index.html
by Oct. 31by Oct. 31..
282. Once registered with Garrison PAO andOnce registered with Garrison PAO and
once WEB training has been completed,once WEB training has been completed,
there will bethere will be
a scheduled mandatory training sessiona scheduled mandatory training session
conducted withconducted with
the social media content managers.the social media content managers.
283. This mandatory trainingThis mandatory training
will be conducted by Garrison PAO.will be conducted by Garrison PAO.
Content managers will receiveContent managers will receive
their training date after registration.their training date after registration.
284. Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
The SGD Pass office will closeThe SGD Pass office will close
from Sep. 1, 2014 to Sept. 15, 2015from Sep. 1, 2014 to Sept. 15, 2015
Daily pass for visitors and contractorsDaily pass for visitors and contractors
will be issued by the security guards.will be issued by the security guards.
Sagami Depot Pass office ClosureSagami Depot Pass office Closure
285. Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
SGDSGD パスオフィスはパスオフィスは
2014年9月1日から2015年2014年9月1日から2015年 99 月月 11 日まで日まで
クローズします。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。デイリーパスは警備隊が発行いたします。
SGDSGD パスオフィスパスオフィス
286. Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
Special Event Pass, Long Term Visitor PassSpecial Event Pass, Long Term Visitor Pass
including Vehicle Passincluding Vehicle Pass
for LN employees and contractorsfor LN employees and contractors
will be issuedwill be issued
at SFHA and ZAMA Pass Offices.at SFHA and ZAMA Pass Offices.
SGD Pass office ClosureSGD Pass office Closure
287. Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
Pass request form can be sent to:Pass request form can be sent to:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list.usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.list.
usagj-des-pass-office@mail.milusagj-des-pass-office@mail.mil
The pass will be issued at SFHA Pass OfficeThe pass will be issued at SFHA Pass Office
after your request is approved.after your request is approved.
The operation hours at SFHA Pass Office will beThe operation hours at SFHA Pass Office will be
Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SGD Pass office ClosureSGD Pass office Closure
288. Directorate of Emergency ServicesDirectorate of Emergency Services
相模補給廠でのイベントパスや、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。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 ClosureSGD Pass office Closure
294. CPAC’s new operation proceduresCPAC’s new operation procedures
The Camp Zama CPAC has new operation procedures.The Camp Zama CPAC has new operation procedures.
Here are some of the changes that have been made:Here are some of the changes that have been made:
An appointment will be needed to discuss personalAn appointment will be needed to discuss personal
personnel questions. Employees can either call the CPAC'spersonnel questions. Employees can either call the CPAC's
main line at 263-3755 or make an appointment in person.main line at 263-3755 or make an appointment in person.
295. CPAC’s new operation proceduresCPAC’s new operation procedures
The CPAC will, however, be available to managersThe CPAC will, however, be available to managers
to discuss hiring actions at all times.to discuss hiring actions at all times.
CPAC has designated Monday afternoons as their time toCPAC has designated Monday afternoons as their time to
work uninterrupted. During this time, specialists will bework uninterrupted. During this time, specialists will be
working on vacancy announcements and/or referral lists.working on vacancy announcements and/or referral lists.
296. CPAC’s new operation proceduresCPAC’s new operation procedures
They will not answer their phones or respond to emails.They will not answer their phones or respond to emails.
For more information:For more information:
263-3755263-3755
297. Women, Infants, and ChildrenWomen, Infants, and Children
OverseasOverseas
The WIC Overseas program providesThe WIC Overseas program provides
several important benefits to help you andseveral important benefits to help you and
your family lead healthier lives.your family lead healthier lives.
298. Women, Infants, and ChildrenWomen, Infants, and Children
OverseasOverseas
The program services are provided toThe program services are provided to
eligible participants overseas:eligible participants overseas:
- Active Duty Military & their Dependents- Active Duty Military & their Dependents
- DoD Civilian employees & their family- DoD Civilian employees & their family
membersmembers
- DoD contractors & their family members- DoD contractors & their family members
299. Women, Infants, and ChildrenWomen, Infants, and Children
OverseasOverseas
For more information:For more information:
263-8960263-8960
300. The Comprehensive Soldier and Family FitnessThe Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness
communication team recently kicked offcommunication team recently kicked off
a 90-day communication campaigna 90-day communication campaign
to encourage Army spouses to taketo encourage Army spouses to take
the Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0).the Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0).
301. Please help us spread the word!Please help us spread the word!
The GAT 2.0 is a confidential onlineThe GAT 2.0 is a confidential online
self-assessment that provides usersself-assessment that provides users
with an overall look ofwith an overall look of
their comprehensive health and well-being.their comprehensive health and well-being.
303. The Camp Zama Golf Course hasThe Camp Zama Golf Course has
opened a designated pathway for runners.opened a designated pathway for runners.
304. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
Runners are permitted to runRunners are permitted to run
on the courseon the course
Monday through Friday only,Monday through Friday only,
from the hours of 5:30 -7:30 a.m.from the hours of 5:30 -7:30 a.m.
305. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
Runners are required to runRunners are required to run
on cart paths only,on cart paths only,
following the designated run routefollowing the designated run route
one way only.one way only.
306. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
Runners are not permittedRunners are not permitted
to have any drinks or food ofto have any drinks or food of
any kind on the course.any kind on the course.
307. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
Runners are allowed to run only theRunners are allowed to run only the
back 9-holes, from the 10th to the 18th.back 9-holes, from the 10th to the 18th.
The distance from the 10 teeThe distance from the 10 tee
to the 18 green is 2.356 miles orto the 18 green is 2.356 miles or
3.791 kilometers.3.791 kilometers.
308. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
Soldiers should not run in a groupSoldiers should not run in a group
on the golf course larger thanon the golf course larger than
a squad size element.a squad size element.
309. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
The use of head phones areThe use of head phones are
not allowed on the course.not allowed on the course.
310. The rules are as follows:The rules are as follows:
Runners are not permitted to conductRunners are not permitted to conduct
any physical fitness exercisesany physical fitness exercises
on the course or be on the greens and/oron the course or be on the greens and/or
fairways for any reason, at any time.fairways for any reason, at any time.
311. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
The following list of responsibilities for pet ownersThe following list of responsibilities for pet owners
living on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Familyliving on Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family
Housing Area and Sagami Depot was releasedHousing Area and Sagami Depot was released
by the Housing Management Division:by the Housing Management Division:
- Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas- Sponsors are responsible for cleaning the areas
used by their pets.used by their pets.
- If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily- If kept outside, the pet’s area must be policed daily
to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.to prevent a buildup of trash and fecal material.
312. 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.
313. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
Violations can be reported to following email address:Violations can be reported to following email address:
usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing-usarmy.zama.imcom-pacific.mbx.usagj-dpw-housing-
officer@mail.milofficer@mail.mil
You may also report violations by calling the Housing ManagementYou may also report violations by calling the Housing Management
Division atDivision at
263-3441 or 263-4503263-3441 or 263-4503,,
or the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branchor the Family Housing and Furnishing Management Branch
atat 263-3527 or 263-4136263-3527 or 263-4136..
315. Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255Japanese phones/cell: 046-407-8255
Allied Telesis: 98-263-8255Allied Telesis: 98-263-8255
Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255Vonage or Skype: (800) 273-8255
Military and Family Life Counselor:Military and Family Life Counselor:
263-3638263-3638