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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY U S NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION 8ATTALION SIXTYmiddotTWO

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2 0 SEP 1979 Co=iandillg Offlcer U S Nava1 Mobile Conatruction betta1ion SIXTY-TllO Co111lnder Nava1 Consttuetion Batta1iona U S Atlantic lhet

Deployment Completion Report subadasion of

(a) COMCBPACCOMCBLANTINSl 312J 1 (b) COMCBPAC OPLAN 802

(1) ~ecutive Swimary (2) Unit Location Sumaampry (3) Biatortcal Smmnary (4) Administration (5) Training Ordnance and Ccnsnunications (6) Operationa (7) Supply and Logietics (8) Equipment (9) Camp Maintenance (10) Specia1 Operations (11) OOMCBPAC PEARL HARBOR RI 110401Z JAN 79 (12) COMNAVMAllIANAS GUAM 080304Z JAN 79 (13) OICC GUAM 110231Z JAN 79 (14) COM TllllBE ZERO NCR GUAM 020547Z JAN 79

l Entlosurea (1) thru (10) are forwarded tn accordance with reference (a)

2 tn accordanca with reference (b) U S Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO deployed to Camp Covingten Guam Mariana Islanda during the period 1 May 1978 to 13 January 1979 with Details deployed to Adak A1aslca Midway Island Okinawa Japan Misawa Japan Yokollllka Japan Ataugi Japan and Diego Gracia ampIOT In ad~tion Civi~ Team 6210 compriaed of SIXTY-TWO personnel was deployed to Palau Caroline Island under the direct operationa1 command of the 30th Naval Conetruction llagiment bull

3 NMCB SIXTY-TWO deployed to Guam Mariana tlanda u the Pactiic Pleet alert battalion under the operational comnand of the Oo111Campnder Naval Conatruction Battalions u s Pacific Aa auch the Bactalions pr1-ry 111aaion waa to provide contingency construction support to the U s Pacific nut During the deployment NMCB SIXTY-TWO inclwling the details completed 23 tasked projectbull and turned another 10 over to the customer1 with minor punchliata In bullupport of other military activit1ea the USO and the civilian community the Battalion completed an adiltlonal

36 fill-in and civic action projects In addition to the conatruction effort the battalion participated in a full battalion mount-out exercise) an Op~ational Readineaa Inspection and the Annual Supply Inspection The Battalion a1ao conducted preparatory and recovery oper ationamp when Super Typhoon Rita and Typhoon Alice threatened Guam

4 The professional manner in which NMCB SIXTY-TWO accompliahed its assigned tasking is 8 ttested to in the commendatory messages provided as enclosures (ll) through (14) received upon redeployment to homeport)

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Copy to CNO (D1446) CillCPACPLT CINCLANTFL T COMMANDANT MARINE CORPS (A04E) COMCBPAC COMCBLANI DIR OF NAVAL RISTORY COMNAVFACENGCOM (CODE 06) PACNAVFACENGCOM COM20NCR COM30NCR COM3lNCR CO CBC P~RHUE (CODE 12) CO CBC PORHUE (CODE 15) CO CBC GULFPORT CO CBCOS CO NCTC PORHUE CO NCTC GULFPORT ALL NMCBS CBMU 302 NRCOMCBPAC (1700 STATUIM WAY NRCOMCBLANT ALL RNCBS ALL NRCRS RESERVE NAVAL CONST BRIGADE l

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EXECUTIVE SUMMAlY

ADMINtSllittON

1 CLERICAL SUPPORT POR DEPARTMENTS ANgt COgtIPANIES A aignificant ~roveshyment in adainiatrative and records keepina accuracy vaa achieved b7 assignshying a full tiIlle yeaan to the S-3 Depart-nt and ALFA Company where sigshynificant volUlllla of coneapondence are generated See entloaure (4) page 4-1

2 Oll ISLAND CAIUEll COtrnSLtG SCHOOL A career coun11a1ing acbool given at llAS Agana together vith auruaiva battalion Vide retention prograia ruulled in reaching 3S of firet term 100 of aecond teni and 7S of career reenliatwtenta Sea encloaure (4) page 4-2

3 ORGANIZED SPORTS An extenabe proaru of organ bed irportbull contrishybuted aignificantl7 to tbe battal iona hiamph 80rale See enclosure (4) page 4-2

4 COFFEi HOOSE The aatabliahlunt of a Coffee Houae featuring a nonshyalcoholic enviroru11ent including 1V fraa coffee aalling of sodas and table games proved hiahly succeasful See enclosure (4) page 4-l 5 CIVIC ACTION PROGRAM Coordinated throuah the Chaplain and S-3 over 283 mandaya vere contributed during off duty houra in aupport of numerous community civic and military - related projects See enclosure (4) pages 4-3 and 4-4

TRAINING

6 EXTENSIVE TRAINING PlOCRAH Tha battalion put together a comprehen-sive training program both in preparation for and during deployment 1nclud-1ng formal training SCAT combat akilla training human goala and drug alcohol abuae education CKI military training physical fitneaa training and technical training which reeulted in grade of outstanding best trainshying department inspected during the past 12 montlul during the ORI held in July 1978 See encloeure (5)

OlERATIONS

7 PROJECT PLulfIiC All project planning for and during the deploycent was sccompliehed b7 the project eupuintendenta and crev leaders aaaigned to the specific project Thibull contributed greatly to the a nae of ioshyvolveaent and teeponaibility felt by thoae and the project sod tbue imshyproved both effactivenua and morale See enclosure (6) pag ~6 bull

8 QUALITY 00~ROL Quality Control vu pursued aggresaively at all levels w1th1n the battalion The high etandard quality achieved received special comaents in bull~eral commendatory cesaagu See encloaurea (11) through (14)

1-1 ENCLOSURE (l)

9 CONSTRUCTION MANACKENI The battelion put together a compreheruiive system for managing the 84 taakad projeetbull which were spr ead over Gwua and au detail situ Thibull aybulltbull vu evaluated u Outataruling the but evaluated in the past 12 110ntba during the Olll See encloaure (6) page 6-6

10 AFDY The progra11 of aafety lecturebull and co111petitive incentive avards developed by the aafety organhation on 01ego Garcia vaa refined and eJltpanded to include the detailbull Thibull prograa contributed to a statibulltical sccident frequency of l538 with a bullevarity of 37 well under the National Safety Councilbull statibulltics of 1492 aru1 1549 for the construcshytion industry

SUPPLY AND LOGISUCS

11 ENLISTED OININC FACILITY llENOVATION The battalion initiated major equipment procurements and a project to 1111prove the eubatandard condition of the nliated Dining Facility and associated food service equipment See enclosure (7) page 7-1

12 REPAIR PARTS VAImtTY AND PFCTIVENlSS An operable demand file was established for 6101 which by end of deployment brought 200 line items worth $20000 into stock increasing the grosa aupply effectiveshyneu by 12 See enclosure (7) page 7-2middot

13 MLO Due to a short age of officers a BUC wabull aeaigned ae MLO Though a first this assignment proved extremely 1ucce11ful aa pointed out in the outatanding evaluation r eceived by the Supply Department during the combined ORISMI See Enclosure (7) paae 7-3

14 TYPHOON talS CTRCSR put together tool and coneumable kita comshypo1ed of eeeentill iteme for i=ediate distribution to Caqgt Covington typhoon shelters during condition I See enclosure (7) page 7-4

QtrIPMENT

lS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PllOCRAM ALFA Company eatabliahed an aggreeaive maintenance proarQ placing apeeLal empbaaia on aaintenance of p-reaerved aquiplaent increaaing repair parts effectivenebull1 parta identification and quality control vbich resulted in a ateady reduction in the dedline from 7251 to 21 reduction in the Beep coat froia $2067467 to $1007246 1 and an overall outatanding evaluation during the ORY See enclosure (8) page

16 lUSERVJro QUIPMfNT A apecial crll was eatabUehed to pe-rfora PHbull on the over 100 piece1 of preserved equipment The improvement in the preshyserved equipment became an item of apecial note by COHCBlAC and re1ulted in con1i1tently excellent per formance of equipment pulled from storage See enclo1ure (8) page 8~

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17 FACILITT RENOVATION In an effort to upgrade the phyaieampl coudition of Camp Covington apecial projects were initiated to renovate moat of the facilitiu See encloaure (9) page 9-2

SlECIAL OPERATIONS

l8 DISASTER llCOVEJlY The battalion performed 729 undaya of effort to prepare for t- typhoon vhkh atruc~ lUamp111 providing u11iacance to Andenon APB and boarding up family hoWling vindovs at the Naval Commnishycationa Kaster Station Naval Air Station Kava Station and Naval Magazine

19 HOUNT OUT The battalion participated in an Air Detachment and full battalion mount out The Air Detachment equipment and matariala were bulltaged at Andereon AFB where three chalks were actually loaded and taken for abort flights The remainder of the battalioua equip=ent vaa ataged on LIMA Wharf at the Naval Station The exercise waa completed on achedule vith an overall evaluation of excellent See enclosure (10) page 10-gt

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TYPI lMlT DrStCllATlOM AV ON 80AlD OFPENL LOCAnON AUtVAl DATE KlSSlOll DElAlTUU DATE AT SITE

ICMCll 62 HAUODT 19448 GUAM Kl 15 HAY 78-ll JAt 79 CONSTlUCfJ ltm KlLITAIT lEAD-l~S DlSASTEll PllEPAIFlgtNFSS

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021 6 OCT 78-17 llCU 78 CONSlJIUCTION HlllTAllY llPAD-lNESS DJSASTpound11 PPfPAIFDNPltS

013 17 NOY 78-14 JAN 79 CON9TIUCTTON HltJ TAllY RPADmiddot INSS nlSASTPR PllllAltRDNfSS

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DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

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HISTORICAL SUMMARY

03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

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AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

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KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

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DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

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(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

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DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

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Deployment Completion Report subadasion of

(a) COMCBPACCOMCBLANTINSl 312J 1 (b) COMCBPAC OPLAN 802

(1) ~ecutive Swimary (2) Unit Location Sumaampry (3) Biatortcal Smmnary (4) Administration (5) Training Ordnance and Ccnsnunications (6) Operationa (7) Supply and Logietics (8) Equipment (9) Camp Maintenance (10) Specia1 Operations (11) OOMCBPAC PEARL HARBOR RI 110401Z JAN 79 (12) COMNAVMAllIANAS GUAM 080304Z JAN 79 (13) OICC GUAM 110231Z JAN 79 (14) COM TllllBE ZERO NCR GUAM 020547Z JAN 79

l Entlosurea (1) thru (10) are forwarded tn accordance with reference (a)

2 tn accordanca with reference (b) U S Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO deployed to Camp Covingten Guam Mariana Islanda during the period 1 May 1978 to 13 January 1979 with Details deployed to Adak A1aslca Midway Island Okinawa Japan Misawa Japan Yokollllka Japan Ataugi Japan and Diego Gracia ampIOT In ad~tion Civi~ Team 6210 compriaed of SIXTY-TWO personnel was deployed to Palau Caroline Island under the direct operationa1 command of the 30th Naval Conetruction llagiment bull

3 NMCB SIXTY-TWO deployed to Guam Mariana tlanda u the Pactiic Pleet alert battalion under the operational comnand of the Oo111Campnder Naval Conatruction Battalions u s Pacific Aa auch the Bactalions pr1-ry 111aaion waa to provide contingency construction support to the U s Pacific nut During the deployment NMCB SIXTY-TWO inclwling the details completed 23 tasked projectbull and turned another 10 over to the customer1 with minor punchliata In bullupport of other military activit1ea the USO and the civilian community the Battalion completed an adiltlonal

36 fill-in and civic action projects In addition to the conatruction effort the battalion participated in a full battalion mount-out exercise) an Op~ational Readineaa Inspection and the Annual Supply Inspection The Battalion a1ao conducted preparatory and recovery oper ationamp when Super Typhoon Rita and Typhoon Alice threatened Guam

4 The professional manner in which NMCB SIXTY-TWO accompliahed its assigned tasking is 8 ttested to in the commendatory messages provided as enclosures (ll) through (14) received upon redeployment to homeport)

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ADMINtSllittON

1 CLERICAL SUPPORT POR DEPARTMENTS ANgt COgtIPANIES A aignificant ~roveshyment in adainiatrative and records keepina accuracy vaa achieved b7 assignshying a full tiIlle yeaan to the S-3 Depart-nt and ALFA Company where sigshynificant volUlllla of coneapondence are generated See entloaure (4) page 4-1

2 Oll ISLAND CAIUEll COtrnSLtG SCHOOL A career coun11a1ing acbool given at llAS Agana together vith auruaiva battalion Vide retention prograia ruulled in reaching 3S of firet term 100 of aecond teni and 7S of career reenliatwtenta Sea encloaure (4) page 4-2

3 ORGANIZED SPORTS An extenabe proaru of organ bed irportbull contrishybuted aignificantl7 to tbe battal iona hiamph 80rale See enclosure (4) page 4-2

4 COFFEi HOOSE The aatabliahlunt of a Coffee Houae featuring a nonshyalcoholic enviroru11ent including 1V fraa coffee aalling of sodas and table games proved hiahly succeasful See enclosure (4) page 4-l 5 CIVIC ACTION PROGRAM Coordinated throuah the Chaplain and S-3 over 283 mandaya vere contributed during off duty houra in aupport of numerous community civic and military - related projects See enclosure (4) pages 4-3 and 4-4

TRAINING

6 EXTENSIVE TRAINING PlOCRAH Tha battalion put together a comprehen-sive training program both in preparation for and during deployment 1nclud-1ng formal training SCAT combat akilla training human goala and drug alcohol abuae education CKI military training physical fitneaa training and technical training which reeulted in grade of outstanding best trainshying department inspected during the past 12 montlul during the ORI held in July 1978 See encloeure (5)

OlERATIONS

7 PROJECT PLulfIiC All project planning for and during the deploycent was sccompliehed b7 the project eupuintendenta and crev leaders aaaigned to the specific project Thibull contributed greatly to the a nae of ioshyvolveaent and teeponaibility felt by thoae and the project sod tbue imshyproved both effactivenua and morale See enclosure (6) pag ~6 bull

8 QUALITY 00~ROL Quality Control vu pursued aggresaively at all levels w1th1n the battalion The high etandard quality achieved received special comaents in bull~eral commendatory cesaagu See encloaurea (11) through (14)

1-1 ENCLOSURE (l)

9 CONSTRUCTION MANACKENI The battelion put together a compreheruiive system for managing the 84 taakad projeetbull which were spr ead over Gwua and au detail situ Thibull aybulltbull vu evaluated u Outataruling the but evaluated in the past 12 110ntba during the Olll See encloaure (6) page 6-6

10 AFDY The progra11 of aafety lecturebull and co111petitive incentive avards developed by the aafety organhation on 01ego Garcia vaa refined and eJltpanded to include the detailbull Thibull prograa contributed to a statibulltical sccident frequency of l538 with a bullevarity of 37 well under the National Safety Councilbull statibulltics of 1492 aru1 1549 for the construcshytion industry

SUPPLY AND LOGISUCS

11 ENLISTED OININC FACILITY llENOVATION The battalion initiated major equipment procurements and a project to 1111prove the eubatandard condition of the nliated Dining Facility and associated food service equipment See enclosure (7) page 7-1

12 REPAIR PARTS VAImtTY AND PFCTIVENlSS An operable demand file was established for 6101 which by end of deployment brought 200 line items worth $20000 into stock increasing the grosa aupply effectiveshyneu by 12 See enclosure (7) page 7-2middot

13 MLO Due to a short age of officers a BUC wabull aeaigned ae MLO Though a first this assignment proved extremely 1ucce11ful aa pointed out in the outatanding evaluation r eceived by the Supply Department during the combined ORISMI See Enclosure (7) paae 7-3

14 TYPHOON talS CTRCSR put together tool and coneumable kita comshypo1ed of eeeentill iteme for i=ediate distribution to Caqgt Covington typhoon shelters during condition I See enclosure (7) page 7-4

QtrIPMENT

lS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PllOCRAM ALFA Company eatabliahed an aggreeaive maintenance proarQ placing apeeLal empbaaia on aaintenance of p-reaerved aquiplaent increaaing repair parts effectivenebull1 parta identification and quality control vbich resulted in a ateady reduction in the dedline from 7251 to 21 reduction in the Beep coat froia $2067467 to $1007246 1 and an overall outatanding evaluation during the ORY See enclosure (8) page

16 lUSERVJro QUIPMfNT A apecial crll was eatabUehed to pe-rfora PHbull on the over 100 piece1 of preserved equipment The improvement in the preshyserved equipment became an item of apecial note by COHCBlAC and re1ulted in con1i1tently excellent per formance of equipment pulled from storage See enclo1ure (8) page 8~

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17 FACILITT RENOVATION In an effort to upgrade the phyaieampl coudition of Camp Covington apecial projects were initiated to renovate moat of the facilitiu See encloaure (9) page 9-2

SlECIAL OPERATIONS

l8 DISASTER llCOVEJlY The battalion performed 729 undaya of effort to prepare for t- typhoon vhkh atruc~ lUamp111 providing u11iacance to Andenon APB and boarding up family hoWling vindovs at the Naval Commnishycationa Kaster Station Naval Air Station Kava Station and Naval Magazine

19 HOUNT OUT The battalion participated in an Air Detachment and full battalion mount out The Air Detachment equipment and matariala were bulltaged at Andereon AFB where three chalks were actually loaded and taken for abort flights The remainder of the battalioua equip=ent vaa ataged on LIMA Wharf at the Naval Station The exercise waa completed on achedule vith an overall evaluation of excellent See enclosure (10) page 10-gt

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DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

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lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

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DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

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DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

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36 fill-in and civic action projects In addition to the conatruction effort the battalion participated in a full battalion mount-out exercise) an Op~ational Readineaa Inspection and the Annual Supply Inspection The Battalion a1ao conducted preparatory and recovery oper ationamp when Super Typhoon Rita and Typhoon Alice threatened Guam

4 The professional manner in which NMCB SIXTY-TWO accompliahed its assigned tasking is 8 ttested to in the commendatory messages provided as enclosures (ll) through (14) received upon redeployment to homeport)

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EXECUTIVE SUMMAlY

ADMINtSllittON

1 CLERICAL SUPPORT POR DEPARTMENTS ANgt COgtIPANIES A aignificant ~roveshyment in adainiatrative and records keepina accuracy vaa achieved b7 assignshying a full tiIlle yeaan to the S-3 Depart-nt and ALFA Company where sigshynificant volUlllla of coneapondence are generated See entloaure (4) page 4-1

2 Oll ISLAND CAIUEll COtrnSLtG SCHOOL A career coun11a1ing acbool given at llAS Agana together vith auruaiva battalion Vide retention prograia ruulled in reaching 3S of firet term 100 of aecond teni and 7S of career reenliatwtenta Sea encloaure (4) page 4-2

3 ORGANIZED SPORTS An extenabe proaru of organ bed irportbull contrishybuted aignificantl7 to tbe battal iona hiamph 80rale See enclosure (4) page 4-2

4 COFFEi HOOSE The aatabliahlunt of a Coffee Houae featuring a nonshyalcoholic enviroru11ent including 1V fraa coffee aalling of sodas and table games proved hiahly succeasful See enclosure (4) page 4-l 5 CIVIC ACTION PROGRAM Coordinated throuah the Chaplain and S-3 over 283 mandaya vere contributed during off duty houra in aupport of numerous community civic and military - related projects See enclosure (4) pages 4-3 and 4-4

TRAINING

6 EXTENSIVE TRAINING PlOCRAH Tha battalion put together a comprehen-sive training program both in preparation for and during deployment 1nclud-1ng formal training SCAT combat akilla training human goala and drug alcohol abuae education CKI military training physical fitneaa training and technical training which reeulted in grade of outstanding best trainshying department inspected during the past 12 montlul during the ORI held in July 1978 See encloeure (5)

OlERATIONS

7 PROJECT PLulfIiC All project planning for and during the deploycent was sccompliehed b7 the project eupuintendenta and crev leaders aaaigned to the specific project Thibull contributed greatly to the a nae of ioshyvolveaent and teeponaibility felt by thoae and the project sod tbue imshyproved both effactivenua and morale See enclosure (6) pag ~6 bull

8 QUALITY 00~ROL Quality Control vu pursued aggresaively at all levels w1th1n the battalion The high etandard quality achieved received special comaents in bull~eral commendatory cesaagu See encloaurea (11) through (14)

1-1 ENCLOSURE (l)

9 CONSTRUCTION MANACKENI The battelion put together a compreheruiive system for managing the 84 taakad projeetbull which were spr ead over Gwua and au detail situ Thibull aybulltbull vu evaluated u Outataruling the but evaluated in the past 12 110ntba during the Olll See encloaure (6) page 6-6

10 AFDY The progra11 of aafety lecturebull and co111petitive incentive avards developed by the aafety organhation on 01ego Garcia vaa refined and eJltpanded to include the detailbull Thibull prograa contributed to a statibulltical sccident frequency of l538 with a bullevarity of 37 well under the National Safety Councilbull statibulltics of 1492 aru1 1549 for the construcshytion industry

SUPPLY AND LOGISUCS

11 ENLISTED OININC FACILITY llENOVATION The battalion initiated major equipment procurements and a project to 1111prove the eubatandard condition of the nliated Dining Facility and associated food service equipment See enclosure (7) page 7-1

12 REPAIR PARTS VAImtTY AND PFCTIVENlSS An operable demand file was established for 6101 which by end of deployment brought 200 line items worth $20000 into stock increasing the grosa aupply effectiveshyneu by 12 See enclosure (7) page 7-2middot

13 MLO Due to a short age of officers a BUC wabull aeaigned ae MLO Though a first this assignment proved extremely 1ucce11ful aa pointed out in the outatanding evaluation r eceived by the Supply Department during the combined ORISMI See Enclosure (7) paae 7-3

14 TYPHOON talS CTRCSR put together tool and coneumable kita comshypo1ed of eeeentill iteme for i=ediate distribution to Caqgt Covington typhoon shelters during condition I See enclosure (7) page 7-4

QtrIPMENT

lS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PllOCRAM ALFA Company eatabliahed an aggreeaive maintenance proarQ placing apeeLal empbaaia on aaintenance of p-reaerved aquiplaent increaaing repair parts effectivenebull1 parta identification and quality control vbich resulted in a ateady reduction in the dedline from 7251 to 21 reduction in the Beep coat froia $2067467 to $1007246 1 and an overall outatanding evaluation during the ORY See enclosure (8) page

16 lUSERVJro QUIPMfNT A apecial crll was eatabUehed to pe-rfora PHbull on the over 100 piece1 of preserved equipment The improvement in the preshyserved equipment became an item of apecial note by COHCBlAC and re1ulted in con1i1tently excellent per formance of equipment pulled from storage See enclo1ure (8) page 8~

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17 FACILITT RENOVATION In an effort to upgrade the phyaieampl coudition of Camp Covington apecial projects were initiated to renovate moat of the facilitiu See encloaure (9) page 9-2

SlECIAL OPERATIONS

l8 DISASTER llCOVEJlY The battalion performed 729 undaya of effort to prepare for t- typhoon vhkh atruc~ lUamp111 providing u11iacance to Andenon APB and boarding up family hoWling vindovs at the Naval Commnishycationa Kaster Station Naval Air Station Kava Station and Naval Magazine

19 HOUNT OUT The battalion participated in an Air Detachment and full battalion mount out The Air Detachment equipment and matariala were bulltaged at Andereon AFB where three chalks were actually loaded and taken for abort flights The remainder of the battalioua equip=ent vaa ataged on LIMA Wharf at the Naval Station The exercise waa completed on achedule vith an overall evaluation of excellent See enclosure (10) page 10-gt

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TYPI lMlT DrStCllATlOM AV ON 80AlD OFPENL LOCAnON AUtVAl DATE KlSSlOll DElAlTUU DATE AT SITE

ICMCll 62 HAUODT 19448 GUAM Kl 15 HAY 78-ll JAt 79 CONSTlUCfJ ltm KlLITAIT lEAD-l~S DlSASTEll PllEPAIFlgtNFSS

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021 6 OCT 78-17 llCU 78 CONSlJIUCTION HlllTAllY llPAD-lNESS DJSASTpound11 PPfPAIFDNPltS

013 17 NOY 78-14 JAN 79 CON9TIUCTTON HltJ TAllY RPADmiddot INSS nlSASTPR PllllAltRDNfSS

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DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

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11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

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ADMINtSllittON

1 CLERICAL SUPPORT POR DEPARTMENTS ANgt COgtIPANIES A aignificant ~roveshyment in adainiatrative and records keepina accuracy vaa achieved b7 assignshying a full tiIlle yeaan to the S-3 Depart-nt and ALFA Company where sigshynificant volUlllla of coneapondence are generated See entloaure (4) page 4-1

2 Oll ISLAND CAIUEll COtrnSLtG SCHOOL A career coun11a1ing acbool given at llAS Agana together vith auruaiva battalion Vide retention prograia ruulled in reaching 3S of firet term 100 of aecond teni and 7S of career reenliatwtenta Sea encloaure (4) page 4-2

3 ORGANIZED SPORTS An extenabe proaru of organ bed irportbull contrishybuted aignificantl7 to tbe battal iona hiamph 80rale See enclosure (4) page 4-2

4 COFFEi HOOSE The aatabliahlunt of a Coffee Houae featuring a nonshyalcoholic enviroru11ent including 1V fraa coffee aalling of sodas and table games proved hiahly succeasful See enclosure (4) page 4-l 5 CIVIC ACTION PROGRAM Coordinated throuah the Chaplain and S-3 over 283 mandaya vere contributed during off duty houra in aupport of numerous community civic and military - related projects See enclosure (4) pages 4-3 and 4-4

TRAINING

6 EXTENSIVE TRAINING PlOCRAH Tha battalion put together a comprehen-sive training program both in preparation for and during deployment 1nclud-1ng formal training SCAT combat akilla training human goala and drug alcohol abuae education CKI military training physical fitneaa training and technical training which reeulted in grade of outstanding best trainshying department inspected during the past 12 montlul during the ORI held in July 1978 See encloeure (5)

OlERATIONS

7 PROJECT PLulfIiC All project planning for and during the deploycent was sccompliehed b7 the project eupuintendenta and crev leaders aaaigned to the specific project Thibull contributed greatly to the a nae of ioshyvolveaent and teeponaibility felt by thoae and the project sod tbue imshyproved both effactivenua and morale See enclosure (6) pag ~6 bull

8 QUALITY 00~ROL Quality Control vu pursued aggresaively at all levels w1th1n the battalion The high etandard quality achieved received special comaents in bull~eral commendatory cesaagu See encloaurea (11) through (14)

1-1 ENCLOSURE (l)

9 CONSTRUCTION MANACKENI The battelion put together a compreheruiive system for managing the 84 taakad projeetbull which were spr ead over Gwua and au detail situ Thibull aybulltbull vu evaluated u Outataruling the but evaluated in the past 12 110ntba during the Olll See encloaure (6) page 6-6

10 AFDY The progra11 of aafety lecturebull and co111petitive incentive avards developed by the aafety organhation on 01ego Garcia vaa refined and eJltpanded to include the detailbull Thibull prograa contributed to a statibulltical sccident frequency of l538 with a bullevarity of 37 well under the National Safety Councilbull statibulltics of 1492 aru1 1549 for the construcshytion industry

SUPPLY AND LOGISUCS

11 ENLISTED OININC FACILITY llENOVATION The battalion initiated major equipment procurements and a project to 1111prove the eubatandard condition of the nliated Dining Facility and associated food service equipment See enclosure (7) page 7-1

12 REPAIR PARTS VAImtTY AND PFCTIVENlSS An operable demand file was established for 6101 which by end of deployment brought 200 line items worth $20000 into stock increasing the grosa aupply effectiveshyneu by 12 See enclosure (7) page 7-2middot

13 MLO Due to a short age of officers a BUC wabull aeaigned ae MLO Though a first this assignment proved extremely 1ucce11ful aa pointed out in the outatanding evaluation r eceived by the Supply Department during the combined ORISMI See Enclosure (7) paae 7-3

14 TYPHOON talS CTRCSR put together tool and coneumable kita comshypo1ed of eeeentill iteme for i=ediate distribution to Caqgt Covington typhoon shelters during condition I See enclosure (7) page 7-4

QtrIPMENT

lS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PllOCRAM ALFA Company eatabliahed an aggreeaive maintenance proarQ placing apeeLal empbaaia on aaintenance of p-reaerved aquiplaent increaaing repair parts effectivenebull1 parta identification and quality control vbich resulted in a ateady reduction in the dedline from 7251 to 21 reduction in the Beep coat froia $2067467 to $1007246 1 and an overall outatanding evaluation during the ORY See enclosure (8) page

16 lUSERVJro QUIPMfNT A apecial crll was eatabUehed to pe-rfora PHbull on the over 100 piece1 of preserved equipment The improvement in the preshyserved equipment became an item of apecial note by COHCBlAC and re1ulted in con1i1tently excellent per formance of equipment pulled from storage See enclo1ure (8) page 8~

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17 FACILITT RENOVATION In an effort to upgrade the phyaieampl coudition of Camp Covington apecial projects were initiated to renovate moat of the facilitiu See encloaure (9) page 9-2

SlECIAL OPERATIONS

l8 DISASTER llCOVEJlY The battalion performed 729 undaya of effort to prepare for t- typhoon vhkh atruc~ lUamp111 providing u11iacance to Andenon APB and boarding up family hoWling vindovs at the Naval Commnishycationa Kaster Station Naval Air Station Kava Station and Naval Magazine

19 HOUNT OUT The battalion participated in an Air Detachment and full battalion mount out The Air Detachment equipment and matariala were bulltaged at Andereon AFB where three chalks were actually loaded and taken for abort flights The remainder of the battalioua equip=ent vaa ataged on LIMA Wharf at the Naval Station The exercise waa completed on achedule vith an overall evaluation of excellent See enclosure (10) page 10-gt

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TYPI lMlT DrStCllATlOM AV ON 80AlD OFPENL LOCAnON AUtVAl DATE KlSSlOll DElAlTUU DATE AT SITE

ICMCll 62 HAUODT 19448 GUAM Kl 15 HAY 78-ll JAt 79 CONSTlUCfJ ltm KlLITAIT lEAD-l~S DlSASTEll PllEPAIFlgtNFSS

DETAIL ADAl l34 ~ Al 15 HAY 78-6 OCT 78 CONSTllUCT101 HlLlTART IPAD-l lfESS DISAstpound11 PlrJgtAlDNESS

021 6 OCT 78-17 llCU 78 CONSlJIUCTION HlllTAllY llPAD-lNESS DJSASTpound11 PPfPAIFDNPltS

013 17 NOY 78-14 JAN 79 CON9TIUCTTON HltJ TAllY RPADmiddot INSS nlSASTPR PllllAltRDNfSS

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DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

DfT Alt llAAU 05 KllitAPA RI 15 MAT 78-13 JAN 79 IXPDinNC

DETAIL OICIHAWA 08 OKINAWA JA 16 JUL 78-13 AUC 78 KAfulAL RAKDLlNG SUPPOlt POI trAO

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HISTORICAL SUMMARY

03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

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9 CONSTRUCTION MANACKENI The battelion put together a compreheruiive system for managing the 84 taakad projeetbull which were spr ead over Gwua and au detail situ Thibull aybulltbull vu evaluated u Outataruling the but evaluated in the past 12 110ntba during the Olll See encloaure (6) page 6-6

10 AFDY The progra11 of aafety lecturebull and co111petitive incentive avards developed by the aafety organhation on 01ego Garcia vaa refined and eJltpanded to include the detailbull Thibull prograa contributed to a statibulltical sccident frequency of l538 with a bullevarity of 37 well under the National Safety Councilbull statibulltics of 1492 aru1 1549 for the construcshytion industry

SUPPLY AND LOGISUCS

11 ENLISTED OININC FACILITY llENOVATION The battalion initiated major equipment procurements and a project to 1111prove the eubatandard condition of the nliated Dining Facility and associated food service equipment See enclosure (7) page 7-1

12 REPAIR PARTS VAImtTY AND PFCTIVENlSS An operable demand file was established for 6101 which by end of deployment brought 200 line items worth $20000 into stock increasing the grosa aupply effectiveshyneu by 12 See enclosure (7) page 7-2middot

13 MLO Due to a short age of officers a BUC wabull aeaigned ae MLO Though a first this assignment proved extremely 1ucce11ful aa pointed out in the outatanding evaluation r eceived by the Supply Department during the combined ORISMI See Enclosure (7) paae 7-3

14 TYPHOON talS CTRCSR put together tool and coneumable kita comshypo1ed of eeeentill iteme for i=ediate distribution to Caqgt Covington typhoon shelters during condition I See enclosure (7) page 7-4

QtrIPMENT

lS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PllOCRAM ALFA Company eatabliahed an aggreeaive maintenance proarQ placing apeeLal empbaaia on aaintenance of p-reaerved aquiplaent increaaing repair parts effectivenebull1 parta identification and quality control vbich resulted in a ateady reduction in the dedline from 7251 to 21 reduction in the Beep coat froia $2067467 to $1007246 1 and an overall outatanding evaluation during the ORY See enclosure (8) page

16 lUSERVJro QUIPMfNT A apecial crll was eatabUehed to pe-rfora PHbull on the over 100 piece1 of preserved equipment The improvement in the preshyserved equipment became an item of apecial note by COHCBlAC and re1ulted in con1i1tently excellent per formance of equipment pulled from storage See enclo1ure (8) page 8~

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17 FACILITT RENOVATION In an effort to upgrade the phyaieampl coudition of Camp Covington apecial projects were initiated to renovate moat of the facilitiu See encloaure (9) page 9-2

SlECIAL OPERATIONS

l8 DISASTER llCOVEJlY The battalion performed 729 undaya of effort to prepare for t- typhoon vhkh atruc~ lUamp111 providing u11iacance to Andenon APB and boarding up family hoWling vindovs at the Naval Commnishycationa Kaster Station Naval Air Station Kava Station and Naval Magazine

19 HOUNT OUT The battalion participated in an Air Detachment and full battalion mount out The Air Detachment equipment and matariala were bulltaged at Andereon AFB where three chalks were actually loaded and taken for abort flights The remainder of the battalioua equip=ent vaa ataged on LIMA Wharf at the Naval Station The exercise waa completed on achedule vith an overall evaluation of excellent See enclosure (10) page 10-gt

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TYPI lMlT DrStCllATlOM AV ON 80AlD OFPENL LOCAnON AUtVAl DATE KlSSlOll DElAlTUU DATE AT SITE

ICMCll 62 HAUODT 19448 GUAM Kl 15 HAY 78-ll JAt 79 CONSTlUCfJ ltm KlLITAIT lEAD-l~S DlSASTEll PllEPAIFlgtNFSS

DETAIL ADAl l34 ~ Al 15 HAY 78-6 OCT 78 CONSTllUCT101 HlLlTART IPAD-l lfESS DISAstpound11 PlrJgtAlDNESS

021 6 OCT 78-17 llCU 78 CONSlJIUCTION HlllTAllY llPAD-lNESS DJSASTpound11 PPfPAIFDNPltS

013 17 NOY 78-14 JAN 79 CON9TIUCTTON HltJ TAllY RPADmiddot INSS nlSASTPR PllllAltRDNfSS

tgtETAmiddottl HlllWAY 014 HIDWA lS 15 HAY 78-11 HOY 78 COllSTtlUCJIOll HUITAllY llPADbull l lfSS 01 SASTrJl Pl lP ARlDlttsS

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DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

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11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

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(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

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(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

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FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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17 FACILITT RENOVATION In an effort to upgrade the phyaieampl coudition of Camp Covington apecial projects were initiated to renovate moat of the facilitiu See encloaure (9) page 9-2

SlECIAL OPERATIONS

l8 DISASTER llCOVEJlY The battalion performed 729 undaya of effort to prepare for t- typhoon vhkh atruc~ lUamp111 providing u11iacance to Andenon APB and boarding up family hoWling vindovs at the Naval Commnishycationa Kaster Station Naval Air Station Kava Station and Naval Magazine

19 HOUNT OUT The battalion participated in an Air Detachment and full battalion mount out The Air Detachment equipment and matariala were bulltaged at Andereon AFB where three chalks were actually loaded and taken for abort flights The remainder of the battalioua equip=ent vaa ataged on LIMA Wharf at the Naval Station The exercise waa completed on achedule vith an overall evaluation of excellent See enclosure (10) page 10-gt

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TYPI lMlT DrStCllATlOM AV ON 80AlD OFPENL LOCAnON AUtVAl DATE KlSSlOll DElAlTUU DATE AT SITE

ICMCll 62 HAUODT 19448 GUAM Kl 15 HAY 78-ll JAt 79 CONSTlUCfJ ltm KlLITAIT lEAD-l~S DlSASTEll PllEPAIFlgtNFSS

DETAIL ADAl l34 ~ Al 15 HAY 78-6 OCT 78 CONSTllUCT101 HlLlTART IPAD-l lfESS DISAstpound11 PlrJgtAlDNESS

021 6 OCT 78-17 llCU 78 CONSlJIUCTION HlllTAllY llPAD-lNESS DJSASTpound11 PPfPAIFDNPltS

013 17 NOY 78-14 JAN 79 CON9TIUCTTON HltJ TAllY RPADmiddot INSS nlSASTPR PllllAltRDNfSS

tgtETAmiddottl HlllWAY 014 HIDWA lS 15 HAY 78-11 HOY 78 COllSTtlUCJIOll HUITAllY llPADbull l lfSS 01 SASTrJl Pl lP ARlDlttsS

bull07 1l rOV 78-11 JAJt CONmucnoo MlUTAKY llAll-

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r DETAIL YOltOSlllCA 018 YOICOSUICA JA 15 HAY 78-1) JAN 79 CONST1l0CT10lf Kll tTAIY arAD-lllSS DISASTQ rtPAJlllllreliS

DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

DfT Alt llAAU 05 KllitAPA RI 15 MAT 78-13 JAN 79 IXPDinNC

DETAIL OICIHAWA 08 OKINAWA JA 16 JUL 78-13 AUC 78 KAfulAL RAKDLlNG SUPPOlt POI trAO

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

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11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

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AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

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FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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TYPI lMlT DrStCllATlOM AV ON 80AlD OFPENL LOCAnON AUtVAl DATE KlSSlOll DElAlTUU DATE AT SITE

ICMCll 62 HAUODT 19448 GUAM Kl 15 HAY 78-ll JAt 79 CONSTlUCfJ ltm KlLITAIT lEAD-l~S DlSASTEll PllEPAIFlgtNFSS

DETAIL ADAl l34 ~ Al 15 HAY 78-6 OCT 78 CONSTllUCT101 HlLlTART IPAD-l lfESS DISAstpound11 PlrJgtAlDNESS

021 6 OCT 78-17 llCU 78 CONSlJIUCTION HlllTAllY llPAD-lNESS DJSASTpound11 PPfPAIFDNPltS

013 17 NOY 78-14 JAN 79 CON9TIUCTTON HltJ TAllY RPADmiddot INSS nlSASTPR PllllAltRDNfSS

tgtETAmiddottl HlllWAY 014 HIDWA lS 15 HAY 78-11 HOY 78 COllSTtlUCJIOll HUITAllY llPADbull l lfSS 01 SASTrJl Pl lP ARlDlttsS

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DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

DfT Alt llAAU 05 KllitAPA RI 15 MAT 78-13 JAN 79 IXPDinNC

DETAIL OICIHAWA 08 OKINAWA JA 16 JUL 78-13 AUC 78 KAfulAL RAKDLlNG SUPPOlt POI trAO

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

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11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

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FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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DlT A IL 1(1 ampAlA 023 KlSAWA JA l5 HAY 78-17 NOV 78 COllSDUCTlON HlLTTAllY llAD-llfSS DISASTD PltElAlDmrss

07 17 llOV 78-29 DEC 78 C05SnUCTION KILITART UAD-llESS DISASTtll PREPAUlllSS

DTAIL ATSUCI l29 ATS UC I JJ l7 llOI 78-14 JAJI 79 COCSnDCTlOI Kl L lTAll Y 11A tgt-lCUS DlSASTl PltEPAltlllNESS

DPTAfL DlCO CAICIA 164 Dl F00 CUCIA l5 MAT 78-14 JAK 79 CONSDUCT101 KttlTAU 1trA1gt-lKtSS DlSASTD rltFPAJlrlNESS

CAT 6210 112 PALAU CAIOltn 15 MAY 78-12 JAi 79 CIVIC ACT10 lSLANtgtS

nlET StMOIT IllLETS 08 CUUlOltT MS 15 MAT 78-14 JAR 79 toctsnc SUPPOIT

DfT Alt llAAU 05 KllitAPA RI 15 MAT 78-13 JAN 79 IXPDinNC

DETAIL OICIHAWA 08 OKINAWA JA 16 JUL 78-13 AUC 78 KAfulAL RAKDLlNG SUPPOlt POI trAO

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

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lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

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DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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03 May 78 U S Naval Mobile Construction atta1ion SIXTl-TIO Advance Party arrived on Cuaa Marianabull blands

10 May 78 Detail Advance Party a-rrtved on Diego Carcia

10 May 78 CDI C Fegley Ut CJC CSN c-tldiAg Officer U S Naval Mobile Construction attalion SIXTY-nO a-r-rived on CUamplll for Battalion tu-mover

16 May 78 LT Edward lCornegay OIC) end NMCB-62 detail a-r-rived on Diego Carcia BIOT

16 May 781 BUC Robullinald (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail ar-rived at Miaawa Japan

16 May 781 CECS Meyer (OIC) and NMCB-62 detail anived at Yokoeuka Japan

17 May 78 LT Donald Mc1augblin (OIC) aru t1laquo-62 detail anived on Adalt Alaaka

17 May 78 SWC CodvilI (OIC) and NMCll-62 detail arrived on Midway bland

17 May 78 o S Maval Mobile Const-ruction Battalion SIXTY- TWO main body a-rrived on Guo Marianas elandbull

24 May 78 RADM L 1 Eggert COMFAIRWESTPAC viaited Diego Ca-rcia including NMCB-62 detail

27 May 78 RADM Clementa CO~CBPACbull LT Allen and CUCK Giggey vtaited Diego Ce-rcia including 5MCB-62 detail

29 May 78 RADM It B McClinton COMNAVSUltFCltU viaited Diego Carda iJMludshying tMCB-62 detail

6 JUN 78 - 9 JUN 78 bull CW03 J Weeks NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington Gua11 fo-r a predeployment vlait

11 JUN 78 - 17 JUN 781 Major P McCann and CBPAC Inapection Team on board to evaluate mount~ut exercise

18 JUN 78 - 4 JUL 78 1 CDR c E Fegley III CEC USN Co1111118lding Otic e-r tlMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney OC vibullited detaila at Miaawa Yoltoaulta Adak and Midway

20 JUN 78 - 22 JU1 78 CDl Smith CBlAC Oparetio11amp Officer on board Detail Adak Alaalta for aite viait and Oltl

2S JUN 78 - 29 JUN 78 LCDR J A lliapoli Operationbull Off1cu NMCB-62 visited detaib at Mieava and Yokoaulta

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

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11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

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DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

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26 JUN 78 LT Zuber and QCK Randall (CBPAC) viaited Diego GeYcia inshycludUg lltilaquoB-62 detail

11 JUL 78 - 15 JUL 78 CAPT ll D lteegen CBPAC Chief of Steff headed OllI team on board Camp Covington Cuaamp to conduct OlI of IMCJl-62

15 Jtn 78 - 17 JUl 78 COil C Feglty III CC USN eo nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney vilticed CAT Tu11 6210 on Palau Caroline Ialande

16 JUL 78 EOl D Smith OIC NMCB-62 detail Okinawa and aeven men departed for Oldnave to eupport CFAO

26 nn 78 - 27 JUL 78 LT L Lindaey Supply Officer NMCB-62 on board Detail Adak Alaska for aupply assistance viait

29 JtlL 78 CAPT J L Clearwater relieved CAPT J M Weu aa COIOOTB Naval Conbulltruction Reaiaent On Diego Garcia

l ADC 78 - 1 AUG 78 LT L ltomegay OIC NMCB-62 Detail Diego Carcia on board CUp Covington GlaJa for NMCll-62 change of comaand ceremony

2 AUG 78 RADM Smith COMNAVLOGPAC visited Diego Garcia including NMCB-62 detail

2 AUG 78 - 8 AUG 78 CAPT J C Praaer COMCJILANT and trrCH J W MeGandy on board Camp Covington Guam to conduct an inapection of NMCB-62 and participate in the change of command ceremony

2 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT S Cleveland OIC NMCB-62 CAT 6210 on board Camp Covington cu for MCB-62 change of co111111ampnd cereaony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 SWC C Godwin OIC NMCB-62 Detail Mid-y on board camp Covina ton Guamplll for NMCB-62 change of cosmand cerelIOny

3 AJJC 78 - 9 AIJC 78 BUC p Bonnald ore NMCB-62 Detail Miaawa on board camp Covina ton Cua= for NMCB-62 change of c-d ceremony

3 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 CECS A Meyer OIC NMCB-62 Detail Yolmeulta on board Canrp CovUgton Gwm for NMCB-62 change of command ceremony

4 AUG 78 - 9 AUG 78 LT D J Mclaughlin OIC NMC-62 Detail Adak on board Camp Covington Guam for NMCB-62 change of co=nand ceremony

5 AUG 78 Change of c0111111811d CDR Julian M F Kau relieved CDR C Pasley III aa Co111111anding Officer NMCB-62 Captain J C Fra11r COMCllLANT frocked COil Fegley to Captain

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

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11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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10 AUG 78 - 14 AUG 78 CAPT Fraser COKCBLMT and UtCM YeCandy viaited Detail Diego Carcia

11 AUG 78 - 17 AUG 78 Mr Joeeph Koees cs-13 PACDIV on board cap Covington Guam for an engineering aeaiatanca viait (concrete deaign)

13 AUG 78 P01 D Smith OIC NMCB-62 Detail Okinewe end eeven mlliated peraonnel returned to the lllAD bC1y on board Cup Covington Cuam efter completing their teektng

16 AUC 78 RADM Neal W Clements COMCllPAC on boerd Calip Covington Guam to inepect co1U1truction sites

20 ADC 78 - 3 SEP 78 CDR J K P tau CU US1 Comiundina Officer NMC-62 and UTCM Sweerey vialted Detail Kidvay and attended COMCBLANT CO e confer ence in Gulfport MS

21 AOC 78 CAPT Philip Oliver NOP-82L on board Caap Covington Cuma for a briefing and inspection of the cup

22 AUG 78 Mr Joaeph Moses CS-13 PACDIV visited Detail Diego Carcia for teehnical aas1stance with concrete operationa

24 AUG 78 Special detail including Detail Diego Carcia peraonnel departed for project in Rong Kong

4 SEP 78 Kid-deployment picnic held

8 SEP 78 RADM R Rardiaty COMUSNAVPRIL viaited Diego Carcia includ1n8 NMCB-62 detail

10 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 781 CDR J M P tau CC USN Commanding Officer 11Cll-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited detaila Yokoauka and iuava

12 SEP 78 CAPT R P Nyetedt CINCPACPLT PacilitiH Officer on board Culp Covington CWllll for an usiltance visit vith 301BliCll and NMCB-62 middot

13 SEP 78 - 16 SEP 78 LCDR R Webb Operettona Officer 31 NCR on boerd Camp Covington Guam for en uaiatance vtait with 30 Net and NMCll-62

15 SEP 78 lQCM Harribull and CMCS Brazel 31 NCR on board Detail Miaawa for an quipment Management Assistance visit

16 SEP 78 - 30 SEP 78 LCDR Riapoli Operationbull Officer NMCB-62 visited CllPAC staff and Deuil Kidwey

22 SP 78 - 27 SEP 78middot Mr C Marchetti 31 NCl on board Camp Covington Guam for an Engineering Aaalatance viaJt (elaatomeric roofing)

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

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lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

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JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

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DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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24 SBP 79 - 27 SEP 78 EQCM Barribull and QiCS Br a iel 31 NCI on board Cup Covington Cu111 for an Equip111enc Haagement Uaiatance visit

211 SP 78 - 28 SEP 78 LT Nylen ALFA Compa ny Counder NMCB-74 on board Camp Covington for a predeployment viait

25 SEP 78 - 27 SP 78 LCtgtR Messick Operations Officer NMCB - 74 on board Detail Yokosuka for a predeploVllent vieit

26 SEP 78 CtgtR Donovan CBPAC 09DC visited Diego Carcia including tMCB 62 detail

28 SEP 78 - 1 OCT 78 Mr O C Raynea CS-12 Mr C L Baneamp CS-12 and LTJC G C Nichols a11 of CESO on ~oard Cacp Covington CWllll for a TOA and Management Uaiatance rlait

28 SEP 78 RADM N W ltiemenu COMCBPAC on board Detail loltosuka to viait coaatruction aitea

30 SlP 78 LCDR R Webb Operationbull Officer 31 NCR viaited Diego Carcia including NMCB-62 detail

l OCT 78 - 7 OCT 78 LCDR KeHiclt Operationbull Officer l-CB- 74 and BUCS Rowell Operationbull Chief NKCB-74 on board Camp Covington Cuaa for a predeplayment visit

2 OCT 78 - S OCT 78 CDR D L McCorvey Collllllanding Officer NMCB-74 and UTOi Beal on board Camp Covington Cuaia for a pr edeployziient v1aii

3 OCT 78 - 4 OCT 78 Mr ChaTles E ltlebe CS- 15 CRINFO viaited Detail Diego Carcia and perfot111ed painting ceremony at hangar project

4 OCT 78 - 11 OCT 78 BOC Gilmore Safety Chief NMCB-62 visited Details Minwa and Yokoaulta to pr ovide Hfety prograa management aHibullshytance

5 OCT 78 Vertical Coisponent of Detail Adak waa withdr awn with peraonnel tranafened to Detail Mbawa and the nain body

6 OCT 78 CDR A 8 Smith Operations Officer CBPAC iMpected Detail Yoltoaulca

7 OCT 78 Sir Neil Caaeron Briti1h Chief of Defenae Staff Karahall of the Royal Air Poree viaited Diego Car cia including NMCamp-62 detail

14 OCT 78 - 19 OCT 781 OllI Team led by CAPT Craessle iMpected mCll-4 on Diego Garcia including detail support

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

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AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

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VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

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MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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14 OCT 78 - 18 OCT 78 LCDR Figueroa Supply Officer llMCB-74 ENS Long Macerial Liaibullon Officer NMCB-74 and S~C Wri9ht Supply Chief hMCB-74 on board Cmp Covington Guam for a predeployment viait

18 OCT 78 RADM L C Chambers Aasistant Chief of Naval eTaonnel visited Diego CerciJI including NMCB-62 detail

20 OCT 78 LT D J Mclaughlin arrived on board Camp Covington Cuabull after turning over Detail Adak to BUC Johnson bull

22 OCT 78 - 25 OCT 78middot LTD J ~~la~ghlin OIC NMCB-62 Decil Ataugi traveled to Ataugi Japan to conduct predeploYJDent vtit

26 OCT 78middot CDR A Saith Operationbull Officer CB~AC on board Calnp Covington Cwun to inspect construction aitea and receive an operationbull brief

29 OCT 78 - 30 OCT 78 LCDll Ma a ball OIC UCT-2 on boad Camp Covtngton Guam to provide technical asaiacance on project GMl-869 Lima Whaf

31 OCT 78 - 7 HOV 78 LCDR A t Corcoran Executive Office NMCB-62 and UTCK Sweeney visited Detail Diego Garcia

4 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 CECS Sprdtler OIC NMCB 74 Detail II lltoauu on board Detail Yokoaulca on board Detail Yokoauia for predeployaent vhit

6 NOV 78 LTD J Mclaughlin OIC ~MCB-62 Detail Ataugi and 4 aan advance pampty arrived in Ataugi Japan

7 NOV 78 - 9 NOV 78 LT Usarsld BUC Winova and SW Lipp all of NHCB-4 on board ltAap Covington CllAll for a pedeployaent visit

7 NOV 78 - 11 NOV 78 r FrCM J A alker 31 NCI on board Camp Covington Cualll for a Dnlg Control Proglampbull Aaeiatance Vieit

9 NOV 78 ltoizontel component of Detail Adalr departed from Adak Alaska CMI Illhoff (OIC) and a caretaker detail remained at Adak

1l NOV 78 Derail Udvay reduced by S men vho were transferred to Detail Ateugi

17 NOV 78 18 enlisted penonnel from Detail MUawa r~rted to Detail Ataugi

18 NOV 78 lltMCB-62 Detail At1Ugi Telieved NMCB-3 Detail Atsugi llllll-3 pershysonnel rBampin at At1ugi in orde to ampHilt in ce11pleting the Barracks 50 renovation project

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

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A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

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2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

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CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

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FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

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MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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19 NOV 78 3 enlisted personnel detached froa the min body and rportad to detail Ataugi

27 NOV 78 - 3 D~C 78 LCDR J A 11iapoll OperatioM Officer NMCB-62 vt11ted Detaila Ataug1 Ki aura ald Yokoauka to tnapect each aite

2 DC 78 - 10 DEC 78 CDR J K P ICau ecnanding Officer NMCB-62 TAD to CBPAC Hawaii

6 DC 78 - 13 DC 78 BUl Belknap and BtJ2 Rulq lMCB-74 on board Caap Covingtoll Cuamp111 for f~iarisation with con1truct1on thod1 uaed by tMCB-62 on project BKl-869 Lima Wharf

8 DU 78 - 9 DEC 78 CDR Donovan ClPAC and 09DC QOlt RandaJl viaited Diego Garcia inc1uding NMCB-62 detail

lS DEC 78 UTC Storer SIU Hedger and SlilCN Craig NMCB-3 arTived on board Camp Covington Guam for faailiarization vith conatruction methodbull used by NMCB-62 Oil project CM3-869 Lima wharf

16 Dec 78 - 24 DEC 78 LT Barry Wittachen Prospective OIC viaited Detail Diego Carcia

17 DEC 78 End of deployment picnic held

18 DEC 78 NMCB-3 Ataugi contingent departed for their main body site

19 DEC 78 - 21 DEC 78 Co111111ander J H F Kau Co11111111nding Officer NMCB-62 and UTCM Sweeney visited Detailbull Yokoeulta and Ataugi for conshyacruction aite and peraonnel inapectiog

20 DEC 78 UTC Storer NMCB-3 departed ater complating fampllliliariampation with conatruction ~ethode used on project CMJ-869 Lima lhaTf

22 DEC 78 SWl Hedger and SWCN Craig NMrB-3 departed after completing fam111bull~ation with conatruction methodbull u1ed on project CMJ-869 Lima Wharf bull bull

23 DEC 78 Detail Diego Garcia awarded 30 NCR Safety Award for OCT 78

30 DEC 78 DetU Diego Garcia wu formally inapected by COM30NCJ

30 DEC 78 EOCS Harvey and CMC Sein NMCB-74 arrived on board to prepare for the BPl

3 JAN 79 - 13 JAN 79 EQCM lania CBlAC quipampent llepreaentative on board for BP

4 JAN 79 Nev NCP Laundry wa1 placed in operation

4 JAN 79 - 9 JAN 79 SClO Patnoad CBPAC on board Detail Midway to motUtor project completion and tumover of equipment and 11ULteriale to NAP Midway 3-6

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

l Lea eonbull turncd

A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

NCLOSIJR ( 4 )

bull

2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

4-2

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Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

4-3

peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

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ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

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30

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PUBLISRED

17

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46

64

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0

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aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

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6

3

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SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

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LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

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VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

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LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party vith tCDR MampHick as OIC anived cm Cuam

4 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Party arrJlved at AdagtAlulca

4 JAB 79 - ll JAN 79 llEBP

6 JAN 79 VADM Coopn COHNAVUlUAC on board Detail Ataugi tor aite visit and ribbon cutting ceremony at Barracka 50

7 JAN 79 - 10 JAN 79 CECS Heyer OIC NHCB-62 Detail Yoltosub on board Culp Covington CUu for debrief bull

8 JAN 79 - 13 JAB 79 CYSCT Bradford and SSCT Forrest 31 NCll on board Camp Covington GU811 for turnover of the Armory and communications equip111ent to NKCB-74

9 JAN 79 NMCB-74 Advance Puty arrived at Ataugi and Yokoauka Japan detail sites

bull 9 JAN 79 EOCS Nielaon 31 NCR on board Detail Adak to onitor tumover of equiptent to NMCB-74

11 JAN 79 ADM Davb CINCPACFLT visited Barracks 50 and Barrackamp 47 projects at Detail Ateugi

11 JAN 79 CDR D L HcCorvey CO NHCB-74 and UTCM Beal arrived on Guui

11 JAN 79 Detail Midvay completad turnovar to NAP Midvay and departed foi ho111epor t bull

12 JAB 79 Camp Covington Guam vaa turned over to llMCB-74

12 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Detail Miaava completed turnover and departed

13 JAN 79 NHCB-74 Kain body arrived on Guui

13 JAN 79 NMCB-62 Main body departed (or homeport

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ADMINISTRATION

l Lea eonbull turncd

A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

NCLOSIJR ( 4 )

bull

2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

4-2

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull

Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

4-3

peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

bull

bull

-

ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

4-S

30

0

PUBLISRED

17

)

46

64

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0

PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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ADMINISTRATION

l Lea eonbull turncd

A Probl-Itn Clerical support for Operations Department 81d ALFA falIJgtany

~L~cueeton Because o tile many and varied projects and thbull large coashyplement of construction equiPent papervork gRnerated by the Operations Depart11ent required the full cue aervicu middotof a Jeoman ALFA Company also needed a full time Teoman for the full deplo)lllant

ActionRecommendation Battali~nbull deploying to Guam should enaura they have tha full complement of Yao-men in ordar co ensure full eupport in thue clerical areas Time muet be allocated co properly train the two Yeomen in their dutiea in aupport of operational functions

B ProblbullIta Typewriters bull middotL au bullY r-

n1acuabull 1on Typevr1tera vere in abort eupply and the ones that vere --available vere in poor repair Typ111nlter repair personnel varbull very bulllov in getting the typewriters in the atete of repair required for typing tbe varioua OCll fora

AccionRacownendation Three 1ddition1l typevritera have bean ordered ae cup equipment vhich vi1l alleviate the ehortage of typewTitere Each battalion ehould aneure thay have a qualified lllM typewriter repairman prior to deploying to Guam vith a repair kit and a sufficient quantity of repair parts

C ProblamItem Copyreproduction facilitiee

Diacuaaion Copying and reproduction facilitiea vera unsatisfactory Only one copy of all inc-ing bulleeeage traffic and no return copiu of outshygoing ampeaaagaa ware received from the Deaaa1e center Therefore a large volwae of reproduction vaa req11ired to enaure that all action peraonnal concerned receive a copy of the measbullampbull traffic Theae copiea coupled vith the atandard reproduction of other c0111mAnd correspondence created an extreieshyly large volume of required reproduction Considering the reproduccion reshyquired tha preaent 4500 XElOX machine ha1 not recaived adequate preventive maintenance resulting 1n an inordinate amount of down time In addition it haa in a0111e inatances taken bullbull long aa S days for the XEROX repsiriiian to reapond to trouble calla

Actionltecommendationbull A new and poaeibly larger XllOX bullchinbull 1bould be purchaaed ae eamp11p turnover equipment Ona peraon should also attend XEROX indocttination and be eealgned bullbull a penianent operator An oftaet printing bullchine should be purcliluu1d sl battalion equi~t to protiuca orbull econoaicampl and higher quality copies of 1natruction notices PODbullbull acc

NCLOSIJR ( 4 )

bull

2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

4-2

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull

Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

4-3

peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

bull

bull

-

ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

4-S

30

0

PUBLISRED

17

)

46

64

t1NK

0

PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

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bull

PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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bull

2 Narrative

A AdminPeraonnel ~ing the deployment personnel aervUig in these capshyacities dedicated themaelvea to support the battalion in all its eudeavora and to the c0111pletion or their bullbullsigned tasking during deployment on Cuem

ducation During the deployment a total of l16 llelllbers paYtic1pated in CLtl eumtnetiona ofhnd by 1oa Angalu CO-Unity College Additionally 47 peraonnel participated under the tuition ald pro~ram 1n under graduate courses complaring a total of 177 credit hours Tllo individualbull were avarded Associatu degrees in Fire Science during this deplo~ent

c Lgal Tia Naval Legal Service Office Cuam vu always able and vilHng to aupport the battalion - e1pecially noteworthy 119 their aeid-monthly visit for legal bullbullbullibulltbullnce

0 Career Counaeling bull Career information and counaeling were provided to the ~ of NMCB SIxTY-TWO and other NCP datallbull through group presentations and individual interviVs Career information and counseling school at the U S Naval Air Station Agana Cuaa proved to be very helpful in reaching 35 of firat term 100 aecond tera and 75 career reenlistments

pound Special Servicu

(1) A aucceaaful ialand-vida procraa of individual and ceaa aporta comshypetition was coordinated through the US Naval Station and Battalion Special Serviceamp offic Utiliamping Battalion par10nnel aa coachea timekaepera scorers and refereea the Battalion organized and acheduled fall and winteY bowling lllile relay volleyball bullnd basketball competitione ln addition to offering team competition individual spore tournamp111enta were held in archery tennis racquet bell billisrda ping pong and bowling Victorioue island competitors were awarded certificatebull of ~erit for their athletic achievements Additionally the Battalion pre1ented individual trophiaa to Battalion peYaonnel teama who were on top in each event to the belt company and to tha beat indivshyidual competitor overall The program vaa ao 1uccea1ful that it vill be reshypeated on future deployments

(2) Spicial Servicea alao coordinated three deployment picnics includinamp entertainment ga~ebull and prizes

F Chaplains Office

(1) Ptovision for Worship for all Faith Groupe The commands religioua progrea 1s required to provide vorahip opportunitiebull tor all Caith groups inaofar u possible Thia was accompliehed ~ forailating a rotter baaed on religioua affiliation encouragement by POD announcements personal contact and liaison vitb local cburchea to enable peraonnel to attend the church of their choice Since a wide variety of denominationbull axiat on Guaa There apshypeared to be no problem of a lack of opportuoity Tha ct ic Action progrea vaa instYmlentel in initiating relationahipa between churches and aoae personnel

4-2

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull

Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

4-3

peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

bull

bull

-

ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

4-S

30

0

PUBLISRED

17

)

46

64

t1NK

0

PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

4-6

bull

PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

-9

7

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bull

bull

bull

bull

Over 5 of those claiming bull Protbullstant danOlllinationampl affiliation attendad services on the base with an add1ttona1 6 ettendi118 in the local churches Baaed on incomplete recordamp about 7 attanded during the DJego Garcia deployinent and 65 during the Okt~wbull deployeent 75 of the ROalan Cathoitcs attended Chapel aervices1 about the same number are eatiampated co have attended during tht Okinawa deployment These atatiatic1 were recorded during the deployment to enable future comparisons against this baae-line

(2) Camp Library1 The library vas quite adequate for the Battalion size 1279 men used the library during the iret 6 l2 11111ntha of the deshyployment (196 7 per 1110ntb) 2699 boolta -re circulated durinR that perJod 27 of those boolta were bard-bound which for the most part are reading material of a more aerioue nature Tvica during the deployiaent an ucu1 of paperbacks accumulated vhicb enabled book ahipmenta to the detailbull and the CAT aite Theae atatiatica vere Tecorded duTing the deplo~t to facJiitate future libral uae compaTiaonbull agaJnat thia ba11t-line

(3) Coffee Rouse In October a Coffee Bouse vaa established in the Tear section of the Chapel TV free coffee and 25 cent aoft-dritU vtre available It vaa una1od by the Chapel vith vatch-1t1ndera uaipad by the Battalion undeT the coanicance of Speciel Services An average 260 personnel ueed tho facility 110nthly Baaed on the expeTience of thia deshyployinent a Battalion operatbulld Coffee House should be eatebliehed at tJICh deployinent site if a non-alcholic enviTomumt does not already exist for reading TV watching or table-game playing

(4) MaTTiage and FamJly Related Proble111$bull The largest caueea of aituational-etrebullbull problembull encounteTed in couneeling veTe marriaga and famJly pToblema Theae amounted to 56 of the personal problem dealt with by the Chaplain Analyaibull ahova that the moat frequent pTobleaa ware the inability of the wife to copl vith the deJCSnda of the bud-of-boueashyhold role thbull acting out of children in the absence of an authority figure a chanae in tha reJetionabip between spouses and failure on the mans paTt to pTovide or on the woana part to manage the fmailya reshyaouTcu Only the first tvo are directly attrlbuted to ihe bulleparetion caused by deployaent ln this regard a pre-homeport lbullcture VIII given to all hands outlining usual probl aTeaa and encouraging use of available esaiatance 1f problea SJlll1)toiaa ere present A vtit vu anan1ed to inshyvestigate the educative aeinar and wives auppoTt pTogT at CIC Port Hueneme lt 1bull reco-nded that pToblea eWampTeneaa prograaa be instituted during hobulleport and the battalion wives club be strengthened by a aiaaion puTPobulle etudy and more active CBC directed progtSBI bull

(5) Community Activity Prograbull (Civic Action Program) During tho Guam deplolltnt an impTeeaive nuaiber of collllllunity improvmnent projects were carried out by volunteers from the Battalion In keeping with trashyditional SABP involvement in the life of the community vheTe they are stationed over 283 man-days of labor weTe given by thbull men to COllllDUtlity civic and military-related organizations on Guam Oue largaly to the mens

4-3

peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

bull

bull

-

ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

4-S

30

0

PUBLISRED

17

)

46

64

t1NK

0

PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

4-6

bull

PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

-9

7

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peroonal participation in local cburch-11fe reUgioua organizatlona vara bullbullbulliated v1th a number of vork-projecta a parking lot waa built for the Harvest Baptiat Church bull dangaroualy veakened steeple vaa removed for tbe Faith Praebyterian Church the groundbull of the lln1ted Methodist Church and the Agat Latter Day Saintbull Cbuych veye cleared and leveledmiddot bullpipe-trench vaa duamp for the Faith Aa1embly of God Church concrete-pi~e playgTound equipment vaa plecad for the nursery school of the Lutheran Church of CWllll and over iO~f till vu hauled for the tran11111icter site of the Trana World Radio miaaionary atation The attalion vae also active in enabling civic organshyizations to serve the communitybull needs by providing float equipment and constructing atag tor the Fieatan Cuamp111 celebration erecting the commimitya Chrhtiu1 Star on Nimitz Rill inatallina saluting batteries for the Govushynor a inauguration aer8llOny reatoring beach area and beginning parking-lot renewal for the United Services Organization of Guam and providing exterior lighting and aite tmprovemcnta tor Guambull new Fl~et Reserve Aasociation building Tn addition the attalion 1ncreaaed thbull ability of various military- related agencies to provide aervice to their personnel by int~r reconstruction of tha Little Red School Rouaa nursery schoolmiddot construction and instal1ation of ahelvee and rackbull for the Nevy Relief Thrift Shop ~eplacement of electrical wirtng at the Naval Station Theater packing lot construction and iulta11ation of h vy-vaathar anchoring bouya tor the Naval Station Marina the TegTSding of ball-fieldbull at the Naval Station barracks and the Naval Regional Medical Center and hauling fill for beach and road reconstruction at the Pola~ Point and Naval Supply Depot beachbullbullmiddot

c Medical

(1) Hedical tgtepartaent had no aign1ficant problema

(2) Medlcal Statiatica1

ttll1T11 LA X-RAY AtngtlO __ PRUM LTD SV SICIC CALL

KAT 30 38 18 7 105 0 180

JUN 20 57 257 12 339 67 226

nn 81 48 60 34 320 110 412

AUC 126 66 65 36 219 86 322

SEP 86 60 20 20 186 40 280

OCT 56 52 20 20 126 446 164

llO 59 46 12 12 l2l 37 209

DEC 74 58 15 lS 136 30 220

TOTAL PATlEllT VISJTS 2369 4-4

bull

bull

-

ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

4-S

30

0

PUBLISRED

17

)

46

64

t1NK

0

PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

4-6

bull

PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

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4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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ROSltlAL CASS 49

H Dental

(l) Ou~ide of regular patient care aOllle i111prov entbull were de on the dental t r ailer at Camp Covi~ton An engineerina atudy vas dona to detershyIDine the t railers reaiatance to typhoon conditions and sppropriat action vaa taken to atabilipoundbull the trailer gtfbch needed shelving was added inside the trailer and a new air co=preasor vaa obtained in addition to numerous other minor improvement a The trailampr 141 ciade more functional by adding equipment including a surveyor a water bath an articuLator and a vibrator none of which vere tn1ta11ed or avai1able bampfore Nl1CB StXTY-nlO arr ived

(2) Dental Statiatica

(a) Patients Treatedmiddot 1798

(b) Total Proceduresmiddot 6656

3 StAtiatica

AWARDS - MAY 78 THRO JANUARY 79

COMMAND LBTTERS OP APPRECIATIONCOMMEmlgtTtONbull a GIVEN - 208 b IN PROCESS - 82

LTTERS OP COMMENDATION tN PROCESS (AWARDED BY RICIIBR AUTRORITY) 19

KERITORIOUS MAST 2

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT 2 LT R PTIuT - lat PNC C SlAV - lat

MEDALS IN PROCESS 8

DlPLOYMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

NllS RELEASES ISS11Etl

SERVICE-WIDE PUBLICATIONS 48

CVllIAN PRESS 9

USELOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 80

TOTAL RlllASES

FHINC INDIVIDUAL llLUSlS

FllTNC ROSTER lELEASBS

137

4-S

30

0

PUBLISRED

17

)

46

64

t1NK

0

PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

4-6

bull

PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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PAMILYCRAM tssurs

aATTAlION NWSPAPlll

3

6

3

6

SDVIC-WIDE P~LICATIOltS NAVY TIMES STARS AID STRIPS PACIFIC EDITION) ALL HANDS gtAetZlhr NAVY CIVIL ncunER SOCIETf OF AMERICAN MltIURY ENGINEERS CAMPUS MAGIZIN LEATHER~ECK MACAZilltE

CtlllLIAi PUSS PACIFIC DAILY NEWS GULlPORT DAILY HERALD GtNCO NEWS (IU)

WLOCAL MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SUBEE COURIER PACIFIC CROSS-ROADS PACshyFACTS SEABE COVERAIL TROPIC TOPICS (ANDRSON AFB)

4-6

bull

PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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PERSONNPt STABILITY (l)

NOV 77 - JAN 79

MONTH NOV DEC JAN FEii MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT ROV DEC JAN OlCR

~

LOSS 2 0 0 0 0 s 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 bull OFCR

CAIN 2 0 0 l 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 ClO

LOSS 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 0 l 0 3 ClO CAIN l 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 s 0 0 1 1 l 2 E6-ES LOSS 13 5 11 3 11 13 20 9 13 7 11 14 1 10 10 6-15 CAIN 14 10 6 7 5 5 1 4 4 l 0 2 5 6 14 4-El - LOSS 17 12 12 7 u 7 27 10 16 11 11 9 6 8 0 4-El CAIN 39 18 24 19 20 14 11 8 10 4 6 13 10 11 22 TATAL CAIN 56 28 31 29 26 23 14 12 23 6 6 17 16 18 15 TOTAL LOSS 33 18 23 12 23 29 51 21 35 20 26 24 8 18 40

(l) SHOWN FOR ENTIRE HOMEPORT DEPLOYMENT CYCLE

bull

4-7

VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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VARIATIONS IN UliIT MAhlmC VS ALLOWANC

FlllST DAY OP DEPLOYMNT

lO CM BU SW UT CE lA It YN PN HM HS OTHO TOTAL E8 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 +l -l B7 +2 -1 +2 0 +2 -1 +l +l 0 0 0 0 +3 +9 6 -2 +I -2 -4 +2 +l +1 -1 0 -1 +l +l +2 +l 5 +15 -s -lS +II -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -1 +l 2 -4 -12 4 +10 +s +5 -9 0 +11 +1 -4 -1 - 2 -1 0 +l +18 E3

I +6 BLO +26 +9 +6 I +6 +5 -1 +6 0 +l +l -1 +12 +75 TOT +51 +9 -4 1-5 +6 +16 +l +l -3 -3 +3 +l +14 +90

LAST DAY OP DPtOYMNT-------------------------

lO CK BU SW UT CE A Sit YN PN BM MS OTHER TOTAL 8 -1 0 0 0 0 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -1

7 +3 -1 -1 +I +I 0 0 +l 0 0 0 -1 +l +4 6 0 +2 +6 +2 -3 +l +2 +l 0 0 +1 +l -1 +12 l +19 0 +8 +2 +7 +a +2 -3 -2 - 1 0 +2 - 1 -~ll +4 +10 -14 -2 bull3 0 +2 0 +2 -1 -1 -2 -5 -3 ~J Sl(N -2 bull 0 0 -3 0 -5 -3 +I -1 0 0 -2 +14 -1 rnT +23 +11 -l 0 +8 +4 +4 -1 -1 -2 0 -2 +8 +52

OT

0 0 ALL nGUUs llPRSENT NUMlllR CIJUUED ON llOAIUgt (COil) HIitS PEACE TIME ALLOIANCE (AUi)

0 0

bull

LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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LEGAL --OPFNSES IDNTll KAY JUN JUL AUC SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN TOTAL NJP 3 3 8 9 8 7 9 8 3 58 OtJllT laquobullTIAL t 0 2 0 0 6 1 2 t tt

MAJOR CllARGlS l

JCMJ DRUCALCOBOL A11TIC1 86 91 92 9S ll4 OlHll (2) llLATD CBARGS JPPNSS 43 2to 3 z 2 l 1

(l) Major Charge(bull) for each NJPCOURT MARTIAL (2) Liat if number ot offenses ia significant

DIUCALCOROL ABUSE

DlUJC XMPTIONS llEQITSTED 3

DlltlC RXBMPTIONS GRANTED 3

DRUG OOUNSELING-LOCAL LEVn ONLY 17

DROC COUNSELINC-CMCNDRC tlpoundfRRAL 5 -----ALCOHOL COONSLINC-LOCAI LEVEL ONLY 50

ALCOHOL COUNSELtNC-ARDARC tllEUAL 26 ----BUPlRS RCS S355-l SENT 7

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