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 Comprehensive legal options o ered to   Fort Irwin 2020 AER Campaign raises          EEO recognizes hospital security guard




 tenants at quarterly Housing Town Hall  more than $69,000 amid pandemic                NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs
                     By Jason Miller
                                                                                         FORT IRWIN, Calif. —  e National
                   Fort Irwin/USAG PAO                                                Training  Center and Fort  Irwin’s Equal

 By Janell J. Lewis Ford  and realigning the radio links between buildings 252 and 264.  FORT IRWIN, Calif. —  e Fort Irwin   Employment Opportunity Office presented
                                                                                      a coin to Rudolfo Carbajal at Weed Army
 NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs  Privatized Housing Legal Tenant Bill of Rights  Army Emergency Relief Campaign ended its   Community Hospital on Sept. 16.
          challenging 2020 season by raising $69,916.53
 Legal Services let viewers and attendees know what their                                Carbajal is a security guard at the hospital
 FORT IRWIN, Calif. — More than 400 people tuned in   options are with their housing. Jessaka Menzie, Chief of Client   in contributions from March 1 to July 31.
 live for the Fort Irwin Garrison Quarterly Virtual Housing   Services, said tenants can come to the legal services office to ask   Normally the AER campaign season runs   who caught the attention of Monique Jen-  “In a random conversation, ‘Rudy’ men-
 Town Hall on Sept. 1 at the Sandy Basin Community Center.  questions about their lease.  from March 1 - May 15, but due to the CO-  was able to focus on training.”   nings, the installation’s EEO director.  tioned some of the diversity and inclusion
 Ms. Adrena Sheri , Community Director for the Villages   Menzie said the Tenant Bill of Rights apply on the instal-  VID-19 global pandemic and the need for   Locally, the Army Emergency Relief Program   “Mr. Rudolfo Carbajal understands the   initiatives with a couple of listening sessions
 at Fort Irwin, provided a BAH (base allowance for housing)   lation but California law applies o  the installation. Service   physical distancing, the campaign was extended.  has assisted just under 200 active, retired soldiers   importance of simple kindness and respect   conducted,” Jennings said. “He said they
 breakdown to visually display how a soldier’s BAH is distributed   members can get assistance whether they live on or o  post.   “Normally we do big assemblies and presen-  and family members with more than $280,000   in customer service,” Jennings said. “Mr.   were helpful and I could tell that he under-
 and used-- the bulk of it going to community improvements   “We’ll explain to you California law and how it relates to   tations with soldiers and explain the importance  this year in the form of loans and grants.  Carbajal understands the Diversity and   stood the initiative and has an appreciation
 and mortgage payments.  Fort Irwin residents,” Menzie said.  of the program, but we couldn’t do that because   “AER is such an important thing,” he said.   Inclusion initiative and has an appreciation   for it and for people in general.”
 Incoming Housing Options  Here are the main services she says her office can provide to   of social distancing,” said Cpt. Ian James, Fort  “ e last thing we want is for the soldiers to take   for it and for people in general.”  Jennings said Carbajal went above and
 Housing leaders provided several pieces of information   service members and their families:  Irwin AER Coordinator. “It was a lot of focus on  their mind o  the mission.  at’s what AER   During a recent walk-through, Jennings   beyond, exemplifying dignity and respect
 regarding those who recently moved to Fort Irwin.  1. Review and discuss lease with tenants if there are certain   phone calls, posters, and using Facebook live.”   helps out with, it increases readiness.”  said Carbajal spoke openly about how dig-  in what may appear to be a menial task, but
 “If you are incoming and have signed out on PCS (per-  provisions not understood or agree upon.  Cpt. James became an advocate for the AER   Since 1942, AER has provided $2 billion to   nity and respect are sometimes taken for  said he represented well with a great attitude.
 manent change of station) or travel leave and we don’t have a   2. Advise tenants on California Landlord tenant law and   program as a young specialist, when his spouses  nearly four million soldiers, including $1 billion   granted and how common courtesies can go    e coin EEO presented to Carbajal was
 home for you to move into when you arrive or within 10 days   with painting of the homes to follow and they’ve completed the   explain how it’s relevant to their individual issue.  needed emergency dental surgery while he was  since 9/11.  rough zero-interest loans, grants,   a long way.  She said he demonstrated this  just one way their office wanted to promote
 of your arrival, we will o er you to stay in one of our temporary   walking path from Barstow Road to Goldstone Road.  3. Legal Services can speak to Housing on a tenant’s behalf   attending Advance Individual Training.  and educational scholarships, AER ensures no   with his attitude, service, and commitment  and encourage a healthy working culture.
 unfurnished, three-bedroom homes until your home is avail-  Continuing upgrades include 122 more exterior renova-  and report violations of law to the Los Angeles Department of   “I had no idea what I was going to do, but  soldier faces  nancial hardship on their own.   in a simple day of escorting personnel in   “He represented well and exempli ed the
 able,” Sheri  said.  tions, Cracker Jack Flats and Rhineland Playgrounds rubber   Consumer and Business A airs.  ey can pass that on to an   my drill sergeant told me, ‘Hey its handled, let’s   For more information on Army Emergency   the hospital.   way to promote and encourage a healthy
 She reiterated the slides that also said, “If you are a SNCO/  repairs, repaving asphalt for walking paths around housing area,   agency that can take action.  take you to AER, they’ll get you what you need,  Relief, visit armyemergencyrelief.org or call the   Jennings said during the meeting, Carba-  working culture,” Jennings said. “Being kind
 CGO/FGO incoming family and we don’t have a home for  continued  ooring upgrades, upgrading all window treatments   4. Legal Services can report it to the state Attorney General’s   you don’t have to worry about interest,’ and I  local Fort Irwin office at 760-380-3513.  jal was friendly and professional  is free, but can go a long way.”
 you to move into when you arrive or within 10 days of your  to cordless blinds, unit modernization e orts and replacing all   Office section for Consumer Affairs
 arrival, we will o er you a home in an E1/E6 community at  legacy doors and light  xtures.  5. Legal Services can walk clients through a small claims
 the current E-6 rate.”  Housing says exterior renovations will continue through   court process  ling with local court
 Work Orders and Improvements  2024, to include all Legacy neighborhoods, asphalt replacement   6. Legal Services can advocate on your behalf to the Garrison   Gentle Dentistry
 At the time of the meeting, the Villages said they’d completed  neighborhood by neighborhood, a new super playground by   Commander and accompany tenants to appointments with the
 a total of 802 COVID-hold work orders and only had 40 left,  Miracle Recreation in 2023, Roof replacements, LED replace-  Garrison Commander.
 which was an accomplishment for both maintenance workers  ments for all Housing, unit modernization e orts and replace   7. Legal Services o ers a Landlord and Tenant workshop
 and residents.  all legacy doors and light  xtures.  so tenants can learn about their rights and obligations under   Children, Teens & Adults
 Sheri  said that 2020 Housing improvements include:  Barracks  California landlord tenant law.  ey will publicize when the
 • Completed installation of 430 Nest Thermostats   Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Fedorisin provided up-  next one is scheduled.
 • 56 sets of cordless blinds  dates on the barracks, saying the internet service engineers for   All of the Housing Town Hall slides can be found on the   Military Dependents Welcome
 • 206 new HVAC systems  Boingo conducted a connectivity assessment to identify peak  NTC website at home.army.mil/irwin.
 • 41 Kitchen upgrades  demand and system shortcomings and began upgrading and   The Housing office can be reached at 760-386-4663 or   Cosmetic Dentistry • Root Canals
 • Installed LED exterior light replacements in Desert Winds  installing additional access points in building 290 back in Au-  through their main website, villagesatfortirwin.com or the Ac-  Bridges • Crowns • Dentures
 and Calico Estates  gust, along with replacing links between buildings 251 and 252  tive Building Resident portal app at fortirwin.activebuilding.
 Additionally, fences are being installed in Calico Estates  and realigning  ve others.  is month, they’re switching ISPs  com.  New Patients and Emergencies Welcome
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  e Army’s top personnel leaders participated in part 5 of a series discussion on racial is-
 sues and diversity in the force on Sept. 16.  e conversation is part of the Association of the
 United States Army (AUSA)’s virtual Noon Report and is part of a commitment the Army   Hours:
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 Army, Michael Grinston, said during one AUSA Noon Report webinar.
 “It is okay that you don’t have an issue, but your soldiers may have issues,” Grinston said,
 who encourages squad-level discussions about cultural diversity.
  e Army has long had a stance to look at people as soldiers only, with soldiers and leaders   256-2896
 saying they only “see green” when it comes to race.                                                               Claudia Rothwell
 Disproportionate police brutality toward minorities and protests about systemic racism are
 making the Army rethink how being green ignores the experiences of some soldiers.  “‘When you say, ‘all I see is green, you don’t see all of me,’” Grinston said one soldier told   Realtor DRE# 01747984, MRP, MVHP
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 unappreciated and discriminated against.   City that I have had a gun to my head 13 times since I’ve been in the Army.’”        Follow Me:
 He explained his recent realization after speaking with a fellow soldier.  Grinston said he doesn’t use the term anymore and would like to see the phrase retired.  HDHomeFinder



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