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Box Tour
David Dupree, Garrison Public Affairs
Participants visit the make-shift towns that mirror combat war zones where soldiers come to train each month.
We appreciate the 16 participants who joined in on January’s Box Tour. The event provides an up-close-and-personal experience for civilians to see how soldiers train at the National Training Center. The tours are conducted each month and the next Box Tour is Feb. 8. Those who are interested can sign up on the main Fort Irwin website, contact the Fort Irwin Public Affairs office or look out for a link each month that will be shared on the main Fort Irwin social media pages.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice
Five Year Review Report for the
National Training Center Fort Irwin, California
National Training Center (NTC) Fort Irwin, in association with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Army), is conducting a Five Year Review of remedial actions (environ- mental cleanup measures) implemented at the NTC Fort Irwin, California. The purpose of the review is to determine if the selected remedies continue to be protective of human health and the environment. If any issues are identified that impact the remedial actions’ protectiveness, the Five Year Review report will include recommendations to address them.
The NTC Fort Irwin Five Year Review will be presented in one report for NTC Fort Irwin FTIR-02 (Abandoned Landfill 2) and FTIR-04 (Abandoned Landfill 4). NTC Fort Irwin FTIR-02 was used as an open waste burning and burial site from 1940 to 1945. NTC Fort Irwin FTIR-04 consists of two open burning and disposal areas that were operated from 1940 to 1950. NTC Fort Irwin Abandoned Landfills 2 and 4 were considered Class III landfills and closed in accordance with the requirements of Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations. The selected remedy for both NTC Fort Irwin FTIR-02 and FTIR-04 in- cluded the placement of surface drainage controls and partial soil covers, annual groundwater monitoring, access restrictions, and land use restrictions.
The Army is conducting this Five Year Review as required by the Comprehensive Environ- mental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, commonly known as Superfund, and the National Contingency Plan. The Five Year Review report will document the methods used for the review, and the findings and conclusions based on a records review and a site inspection.
The NTC Fort Irwin Five Year Review report is anticipated to be signed in December 2019. The report will be available no later than December 2019 at the information reposi- tory located at:
Community Outreach Center
512 Barstow Road
Barstow, California 92311
Should members of the community have any questions or comments about this Five
Year review for NTC Fort Irwin, please contact: Daniel R. Carawan at 760-380-9724, or via email at: daniel.r.carawan.civ@mail.mil.
February 1
7p.m. Escape Room (R)
February 2
4p.m. Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse
7p.m. Aquaman (PG-13)
February 3
7p.m.The Mule (R)
February 8
7p.m. The Upside (PG-13)
February 9
4p.m. A Dogs Way Home (PG)
7p.m. Bumblebee (PG-13)
February 10
7p.m. Escape Room (R)
February 15
7p.m. Holmes and Watson (PG-13)
February 16
4p.m. A Dogs Way Home (PG) 7p.m. On the Basis of Sex (PG-13)
February 17
7p.m. Glass (PG-13)
Tickets: Adult - $5/3D--$7, Children 6-11 - $2.50/3D-$4.50 Five and Under are FREE. This schedule is subject to change at the last minute to accommodate changes in movies and free showings. ID cards are required from all personnel not in uniform when purchasing movie tickets. For more information and movie updates, call 380-3490.
Upcoming
*Military Ball tickets are on sale for the Operations Group. Visit “NTC Operations Group Ball 2019” on Facebook.
*Live #FacebookRoundup every Wednesday at 2:30p.m., where the Garrison Office answers your questions on the Fort Irwin Connections’ Facebook page and KNTC 89.5FM The Heat radio
February 2019 Calendar:
-2/2: Owl Canyon Hike: Meet at Outdoor Rec bldg. 4100 (8a.m.)
-2/3: Super Bowl Party: Shockwave (2p.m.)
-2/6: Bowling Center Camp for kids every Wednesday in February: Bowling Center bldg. 905
-2/6: Ops Group Ball Town Hall Meeting (all Ops Group Welcome): Post Theatre (6p.m.)
-2/7: Post-wide FRG Meet & Greet: Sandy Basin (10a.m.- 1:30p.m.)
-2/8: Valentine’s Paint Night: Sandy Basin (6p.m.)
-2/8: Hearts and Crafts Valentines Cards Creations: Sandy Basin (4-7p.m.)
-2/9: Valentine’s Day Parent’s Night Out: Sam Adams (6:15p.m.)
-2/9: Calico Mountains Desert Discovery: Meet at Out- door Rec (8a.m.)
-2/9: Dirty Hearts Powder Run: FourPlex Inner Loop Road (8a.m.)
-2/14: “Dessert Wars” MCSC Luncheon: Sandy Basin (11a.m.-1p.m.)
-2/14: Funky Fun Fitness: Freedom Fitness (6p.m.) -2/16: Valentine Vendor Event: Sandy Basin (12-3p.m.) -2/23: Valentine’s Day Couples WOD: Box Fitness (9a.m.) -2/23: Arizona Hot Springs Hike: Meet at Outdoor rec
(7a.m.)
-2/27: African-American Black History Celebration:
Sandy Basin (11:30a.m.-1p.m.)
-2/28: Big Bear Ski Shuttle: Meet at Outdoor Rec (7a.m.) -2/28: Spring Throwdown: The Box Fitness Gym (9a.m) *Every Tuesday: Trivia Night at Sam Adams at 7p.m. *Every Wednesday: Open Mic Night at Shock Wave
from 7-10p.m.
*Every Thursday: Crazy Karaoke at Samuel Adams from
7-11p.m.
*For more information, you can contact the Public Affairs
Office at 760-380-4511, the MWR at 760-380-5111 or the respective organization that is hosting the event*
Events
For more information go to www.irwin.army.mil


































































































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