Rising Sun Weekly Email Dispatch for the week of May 8, 2017 (Volume 5, Number 2)

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Rising Sun Weekly Email Dispatch National Teacher Appreciation Day, also known as National Teacher Day, is observed on the Tuesday of the first full week in May. In 2017, National Teacher Day will take place on May 9th. This day is part of Teacher Appreciation Week, which is the first full week in May of each year.

The National Education Association describes National Teacher Day “as a day for honoring teachers and recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives.” Teachers play a critical role in educating and shaping our children: the future leaders of our country. They are kind, patient, hard-working, dedicated and understanding professionals that mold our children’s lives in a positive direction. We entrust our children with the teachers, and they affect their lives on a daily basis.

It is time to say “Thank You” to the exceptional teachers that you know. Let them know that they are appreciated for all that they do. Use #TeacherAppreciationDay to post on social media.

INSIDE THIS VOLUME C National Teacher Appreication 2 Community Notice 3 National Prayer Breakfast 5 AWC Monthly Challenge 7 The New Bugle Call 13 MWR Calendar 16 DFAC Menu

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Returning Students Registration

Summer Hire 2017

Unlike state-side schools, the school’s staffing is dependent upon our student numbers and we register every April.

Limited positions are available by lottery basis, salary $6 per hour. The following vacancy announcement will be open until May 8, 2017. Positions may be full or part time work.

Parents of returning students for the FY 17-18 school year, be sure to register your Sure-Start through 5th-grade students as soon as possible. Incoming Kindergarten parents need to register their children as well.

If you have not registered your student yet, please go to the school and ask to speak with the registration administrator.

Message from the Camp Zama Main Exchange Exchange Buddy List Brings Promotions, Events Straight to Camp Zama Shoppers’ Inboxes: Camp Zama – Soldiers and Army families can get special offers from the Camp Zama Exchange delivered straight to their inboxes every week by signing up for the Army & Air Force Exchange Service Buddy List. All shoppers have to do is contact the Camp Zama Exchange and ask to join approximately 115,000 authorized Exchange shoppers worldwide receiving exclusive offers via email from their local Exchange. “The Exchange Buddy List makes it easy to keep up with special deals and events at the Camp Zama Exchange,” said General Manager Brian Read. “Sign up and keep your finger on the pulse of all the exclusive savings your Exchange has to offer.” Any authorized shopper 18 and older may join the Exchange Buddy List. For more information, contact the Camp Zama Exchange at 214-261-2103.

Don’t Get Bored This Summer! Camp Zama present the 2017 Summer Hire program. Interested Family Members ages between 14-22 years old must create an account and apply online at www.usajobs.gov.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/465842000 For more information call (DSN) 263-3608 or (COMM) 046-407-3608.


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Rising Sun Weekly Email Dispatch Better prepare yourself for the job market. Know what USA Jobs wants to see.

MAY 22, 2017 RESUME WRITING Prepare your resume for the May 24 Employment Fair at the Camp Zama Community Club! Struggling to put together a resume? Learn how to sell yourself to prospective employers in this resume workshop. Please register by calling 046-407-4357 (COMM) or 263-4357 (DSN).

Get your resume ready for the employment fair on 24 May 2017 Let our expertise work for you! 10am – 12pm

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Rising Sun Weekly Email Dispatch Summer Safety Day and Health Fair

All community personnel and their Family Members are encouraged to join the U.S. Army Japan Safety Office at the 2017 Summer Safety Day and Health Fair on May 25 from 1 – 3 p.m. at the Community Recreation Center. As summer approaches, many of our community members will take advantage of the warmer temperatures by taking vacations, unfortunately, during this time of increased activity, safety is usually the last thing on anybody’s mind. While spring and summer are time for fun in the sun, there’re some of the Army’s most deadly months. This event will emphasize the importance of summer safety as several Camp Zama organizations will set up booths with information to aid in safety preparations. An earthquake simulator will be available to allowed community members to realistically experience tremors of various intensities. Safety officers will be on hand to answer questions about how to react in the event of an earthquake. Call (DSN) 263-3770 for more information.

VAOverseas Military Service Coordinator Visit

Do you have VA questions? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Overseas Military Service Coordinator will be visiting the Camp Zama Army Education Center, Bldg. 278 on the following dates: May 11 – 12 June 8 July 13 Aug 31 Sept 1 For more information call DSN 263-5311. Don’t delay, appointments are limited.

Employement Fair

Join ACS May 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Camp Zama Community Club for an Employment Fair. Internships, full time and part time job information will be available. Be sure to bring your resumes! Call DSN 263-4357 for more information.

Hot Voting Information

“Montana Special Election Scheduled for May 25” The State of Montana will conduct a special election on Thursday, May 25, 2017, for its at-large Congressional District to replace Ryan Zinke who was confirmed as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. This district represents all counties in Montana. ********************* Service members, eligible family members and overseas citizens may use the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), the registration and ballot request form accepted by all States and territories. Complete, sign and send the FPCA to your election office. You can: * Use the FPCA online assistant (fvap.gov/military-voter/registration-ballots); * Complete the fillable PDF version (fvap.gov/uploads/FVAP/Forms/fpca2013.pdf); * Pick up a hardcopy version from your Voting Assistance Officer or nearest U.S. Embassy or Consular Office. Be sure to double-check your contact information is accurate in case your election office needs to reach you. If you’d like more information on the Federal Voting Assistance Program or need help with the absentee voting process please go to FVAP.gov or call DSN 263-5076. We are located in Building 102 Room M109.


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Camp Zama Army Wellness Center Monthly Challenge! Welcome to the Camp Zama AWC Monthly Challenge! We are excited to have you join us in the pursuit of maintaining healthy lifestyle choices! To get started, please read through this document carefully, and remember to have fun! 1. If you are able, join us online by liking our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/awccampzama/ We will be posting daily reminders and links for the challenges. 2. Be sure to add yourself to our Health and Wellness Tracker by either filling out the Health Assessment Review paperwork in office located in Building 680 on Camp Zama, or adding a new Health Assessment Review online using your CAC card at: https://cac.awc.army.mil/ 3. You may combine days for the challenge, as the goal is to encourage healthy habits on a regular basis. 4. Keep track of your progress on the calendar, and be sure to initial each day upon completion. 5. Return your Challenge calendar by the 5th day of the following month to be featured on our Wellness Warriors Board! You can bring your calendar to the AWC office in person, scan and email it to one of our staff members, message it to us on our Facebook Page, or , and turn in your calendar to AAFES PX prize entry 6. Keep track of your progress. What you liked, or did not like. How you feel, your thoughts, emotions, etc. upon completion of the challenge.


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The Camp Zama Army Wellness Center (AWC) provides six core programs to aid in enhancement and sustainment of healthy lifestyle behaviors. DSN: (315) 263- 4073 Local: 046-407-4073

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A Q UAT I C S

YA N O

F I T N E S S

C E N T E R

DiD you know? Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) programs are supported with both Appropriated Funds (APFs) and Nonappropriated Funds (NAFs). APFs are taxpayer dollars passed by Congress on an appropriations bill. NAFs are revenues generated by you the customer. Not all MWR programs receive APFs to support their programs, and must generate revenue in order to cover operational costs such as equipment, labor, and supply expenses. As a result, guests are charged user fees in our MWR programs that are not mission critical. For several years our MWR programs in Japan received additional funds that allowed us to subsidize many of our community programs. This additional revenue source allowed us to fund special events and waive user fees in programs such as the Recreational Swimming pool located at Sagamihara Family Housing Area (SFHA). Unfortunately, due to congressional budget cuts these subsidies have drastically decreased making it necessary to generate revenue to keep many of our programs operational. This is why you will see changes in our program structure, for example, the SFHA pool will now be charging user fees . While there will be a fee associated with use of the pool, we are pleased to announce that those fees will be reasonably priced compared to other US military recreational pools. We are committed to reducing costs as much as operationally feasible, and we will strive to provide military, family-friendly pricing as much as possible.

Thank You for Your Understanding

Saturday, May 27 10:30 am ~ 6 pm Outdoor Pool • SFHA Pool Admission Fee: $2 (SOFA, MLC/IHA, JGSDF & GUEST) ALL Active Duty/Children 5 & Under: FREE 35 Visit Pass (Punch Card) • $60 • 35-Visit Pass Usage is Transferrable • Daily Admission fees may be paid at SFHA Pool, 35-Visit Pass are available only at Yano Fitness Center

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No Cost Picnic Chairs/Tables with Umbrellas! No Cost Lockers! Access to Pool Toys and Water Basketball! Kids Pool ‘Fun-Brella’! Reserve Space for your Parties or Family Events! Pool Projects on the Horizon: Vortex Water Slide and Resort Cabana are in the works!

For more information, please call 263-4664/3348.

2017 SEASON FAMILY PASS: $350 (Family of 4), $85 (Additional Family Member)


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Rising Sun Weekly Email Dispatch To show appreciation to Camp Zama Community's customers, the Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family Housing Area, and Sagami General Depot laundry pickup points will offer a 2-for-1 discounted price on all shirts, blouses, pants, skirts or dresses and military uniforms dropped off from

May 22 – 27, 2017 For more information call: 268-4442 (Mr. Wolshlager) 268-4448 (Ms. Hoso)

Yellow Dust/Aeolin Advisory

What is Yellow Dust (Aeolin) — Inhalable particles that originate from desert regions of China and Mongolia. What does it do? In sufficient concentration, fine particles can obscure visibility, irritate soft tissues in the eyes, nose, mouth, and throat, and cause or exacerbate respiratory and cardiovascular problems. What can I do during the Yellow Sand/dust storm? - Avoid outdoor activities - Cover mouth and nose - Keep windows and doors closed - Remove contact lenses and wear glasses Wash eyes, mouth and exposed skin after coming in from the outside - Drink plenty of water - Use air humidifier to increase indoor humidity level - Wash fruits and vegetables exposed to Yellow Sand before consumption - Wash hands carefully before handling food For more information, please contact MEDDAC-Japan Preventive Medicine at DSN 263-5050.

Foreign Travel Brief

Travel Season is Upon Us! This is a reminder that IAW AR380-67,”Personnel having access to classified information shall be given a foreign travel briefing by a counterintelligence agent, security specialist, security manager, or other qualified individual, as a defensive measure prior to travel to a designated country (see app H) in order to alert them to their possible exploitation by hostile intelligence services. These personnel will also be debriefed upon their return.” Reporting and Briefing Instructions: 1. Go to the Camp Zama SharePoint Foreign Travel Reporting site located at this link:https://army.deps.mil/army/cmds/imcom_pacusag/japan/dptms/SitePages/ftr.aspx 2. Review Foreign Travel Brief powerpoint presentation 3. Then, Click on ‘Add New’ to report travel information 4. Fill in your information 5. Save Then log in to the following websites for travel warnings specific to the country you’re planning to visit http://travel.state.gov/ or https://www.fcg.pentagon.mil/fcg.cfm. If you need additional information, please contact the Camp Zama Field Office at 315-2635168 or the Security Division at 315-263-5634 to schedule an appointment. Safe travels!

Cyber Readiness Inspection

The Command Cyber Readiness Inspection (CCRI), conducted by DISA and is scheduled for July 24 – 28, 2017. What is the CCRI? The Command Cyber Readiness Inspection (CCRI) is a thorough review of a Department of Defense entity’s cyber-readiness status conducted by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The criteria for the review are based on several key industry standards, including DISA’s Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), and various Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs Instruction (CJCSI) directives. Much of the CCRI will focus on the Japan Army Network Enterprise Centers (NEC) and how the systems are configured. Another portion of the CCRI will look at security at unit and individual user levels. If your area has active SIPRNet, there is a HIGH Probability that the CCRI team will be in your area to inspect. This is where we need the Security Managers, supervisors and every computer user’s assistance.

What is the CCRI?

The Command Cyber Readiness Inspection (CCRI) is a thorough review of a Department of Defense entity’s cyber-readiness status conducted by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The criteria for the review are based on several key industry standards, including DISA’s Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), and various Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs Instruction (CJCSI) directives. Much of the CCRI will focus on the Japan Army Network Enterprise Centers (NEC) and how the systems are configured. Another portion of the CCRI will look at security at unit and individual user levels. If your area has active SIPRNet, there is a HIGH Probability that the CCRI team will be in your area to inspect. This is where we need the Security Managers, supervisors and every computer user’s assistance.

Inspectable Areas

Inspectors may look at all workspaces in Japan using the DISA Traditional Security Checklist, Version: 1, Release: 2, dated 12 Jul 2013 as their basis.

Label CDs/DVDs properly: (Use a Sharpie, NOT stickers) – – – –

Classification on top & bottom Title (w/classification) Media POC Date CD/DVD was made

MARKINGS ARE FOR EXAMPLE PURPOSES ONLY

SHRED CDs/DVDs when NO LONGER NEEDED.

Classified CDs are NOT AUTHORIZED to be stored anywhere but in a GSA APPROVED SECURITY CONTAINER. Even if your area is approved for Open Storage of Classified information, CDs must be stored in a security container when not in use. Ensure the FORSCOM Form 138-R is completed and conspicuously placed on or near each item of equipment authorized for reproduction of classified information. (for all areas where classified is processed)

Cordless phones are NOT authorized in ANY Office Space. Wireless mice or keyboards and presentation remotes are NOT authorized in any Office Space.

REMOVE THESE ITEMS FROM YOUR WORK AREAS. Ensure users do not use personal electronic devices in SIPRNet spaces or near classified processing equipment. This includes any ‘approved’ / DoD issued Devices such as Blackberry, iPhone, or cellphone. Ensure DD Form 2056 consent to monitor labels are on all phones.

The Command Cyber Readiness (CCRI), Make sure to remove CACs andInspection SIPR tokens when conducted by DISA and is scheduled for: stepping away from your computer!

**24-28 July 2017**

EVERY INSTANCE of a CAC / SIPR token in a computer will count as a CAT I Finding. CAT I Severity Code is assigned to findings that allow primary security protections to be bypassed, allowing immediate access by unauthorized personnel or unauthorized assumption of super-user privileges. During the CCRI, the NAME of all individuals whose CACs / SIPR tokens are found unattended will be briefed to the CG during the inspection out-brief.

Ensure all NIPR and SIPR computers, printers, digital senders, etc. in your area are marked with classification stickers. If you need stickers, contact your G2/S2.

Ensure your shredder bags are no more than ½ full. Best practice is to have an NSA approved shredder in all spaces with classified printers.

Ensure the FORSCOM Poster 93-R is conspicuously placed on all reproduction equipment to clearly indicate that reproduction of classified information is prohibited.

In areas with NIPR and SIPR, users must make sure that their computers / printers / cables, etc. maintain correct separation distances: Classified-----------------3 Feet---------------Unclassified Computer / Printer Computer / Printer Classified-------------------2 in------------------Unclassified Cat 5/6 Cable Cat 5/6 Cable

(No separation required for fiber and there is no such thing as RED/RED separation, so your SECRET and TOP SECRET systems can be right next to each other.) Consult your G6/S6 if you have questions about separation distances.

Ensure visitors are signed in, if required for your work area, and if you have a secure room or Open Storage Area. Remember to ask visitors if they have electronics and ask that they be secured outside of your area. Use a DA Form 1999 to sign in visitors. Use a PII Coversheet to protect Privacy Act Data. Store PII in a locked drawer/cabinet when not in use. Put a PII Coversheet on the drawers of cabinets containing PII. ENSURE drawers containing PII ARE LOCKED and THE KEY IS IN ANOTHER LOCATION (lock box, locked drawer) or in the possession of the responsible person. If you have a lock box, the lock box must not have the key to the lock box in the lock box.

Camp Zama Child Care

The Camp Zama Family Child Care Program provides quality in-home care for children from 4 weeks to 12yrs old. Options include full or part-day, hourly, before and after school, special needs, and emergency or long term care. FCC homes must comply with all CYSS guidelines and meet fire, safety and health requirements. Providers are trained in CPR and First Aid, health, safety, business practices, child abuse identification and reporting, nutrition, administering medication, child growth and development and more. For more information call: DSN 2634125/4743.

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Rice Planting Experience for Foreigners

The Zama International Association Office (ZIA) will host a Rice Planting Experience for Foreigners on June 10, 2017 come rain or shine! Participation in this event is FREE. Only 20 people are available to participate, so sign up now. Contact the USAG Japan PAO Community Engagement Branch at DSN 263-7555/7556 to sign up. Bring a towel, hat, beach sandals and a rain coat. Wear shorts and a t-shirt for more comfortability. Meeting Time/Place: J.R. Sagami-Line Soubudaishita Station at 8:45 a.m.

Weekly Email Submission Guidelines

Requests for inclusion in this weekly email can be sent to: usag.japan@gmail.com. If you or your organization(s) have something you would like the majority of USARJ or USAG Japan users to know about, please send the item/event/notification/update to the aforementioned email addresses. (Note: Emails from commercial email addresses sometimes are not received at the above addresses. Please send emails from official .mil email addresses, if possible or emails from commercial accounts can be sent to: usag.japan@gmail.com. Be concise, but include as many relevant details as possible (WHO the item will affect or is intended for, WHAT it is about, WHEN it will be taking place, WHERE it will be taking place). Please keep in mind, USAG Japan PAO will edit all material received. Items may be pared down to delete any nonessential information before they are included in the weekly email, but not so much that they are incomplete. It is recommended not to submit an item until you are certain all pertinent details are verified and are not likely to change. Please include any photos/flyers/pdfs/powerpoint slides that can used to visual add to the information sent. The deadline to submit an item for inclusion in the weekly email is NOON on the FRIDAY before the following week in which the weekly email is to come out. The weekly email comes out every MONDAY. This will most often mean the deadline is due by NOON on Fridays every week; however, in the event of a three-day or four-day holiday weekend, the deadline will move back a day to NOON on Thursdays. In the event that a Monday is a holiday, the weekly email will be sent out on Tuesday.

Updating Your AtHOC Profile

AtHOC give you keys to success! You need to be notified as soon as possible in the event of an emergency. You may not be at your home or office when a disaster strikes. Your family will need to be notified too! Bottom Line: Update all sections of the AtHOC POC page (including home, cell numbers and personal emails) and ensure your family is enrolled in AtHOC as well. Go to the following links to get the instructions to update your AtHOC profile. ISSUU link: http://issuu.com/usagjapan/docs/athoc_ttp SlideShare link: https://www.slideshare.net/usagj/updating-your-athoc-profile YouTube Channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCqBvHXu6bzQJXCGhnC9M19A

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Rising Sun Weekly DFAC Menu

The 2011 Phillip A. Connelly Award-winning Camp Zama Dining Facility is located at Bldg. 333, across from Rambler Field. Hours of Operation and Prices: Breakfast: 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. / $3.45 Lunch: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. / $5.55 Dinner: 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. / $4.85 Brunch: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. / $6.25 Supper: 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. / $7.65 * Daily entrée includes: Salad bar, Desserts, Fruits and Beverages

Daily Breakfast Menu:

- Eggs to Order - Grilled Bacon / Grilled Turkey Sausage - Grilled Sausage Patties / Creamed Beef - Biscuits / French Toast / Pancakes - Oatmeal / Grits - Steamed Rice / Hashed Brown Potatoes - Muffins / Assorted Bread - Assorted Cereals / Cottage Cheese - Breakfast Pastries

* Menu subject to change

Monday’s Menu

Tuesday’s Menu

Wednesday’s Menu

Thursday’s Menu

- Tortilla Chicken Soup - Cream of Broccoli Soup - Beef Taco / Chicken Fajitas - Baked Salmon Veracruz Sauce - Mexican Pork Adobo - Spanish Rice - Mashed Potatoes / Refried Beans - Mexican Mixed Vegetables - Seasoned Brussels Sprouts

- Mulligatawny Soup - Cream of Broccoli Soup - Lasagna / Spinach Lasagna - Herbed Baked Chicken - Spaghetti with Meat Sauce / Marinara - Paprika Buttered Potatoes / Brown Rice - Seasoned Italian Blend - Eggplant Parmesan - Pizza Bread

- Chicken Gumbo Soup - New England Clam Chowder - BBQ Chicken / Fried Chicken - Baked Chicken / BBQ Pork Spareribs - Southern Fried Catfish - Baked Macaroni & Cheese - Corn Bread Muffin - Black Eyed Peas - Glazed Sweet Potatoes - Okra & Tomato Gumbo - Steamed Brown Rice - Southern Style Greens - Southern Fried Okra

- Kenchin Vegetable Soup - Chicken Egg Drop Soup - Yakitori / Katu-don - Steamed Salmon Japanese Vegetable Ankake - Oven Browned Potatoes - Steamed Rice - Seasoned Mixed Oriental - Simmered Japanese Radish

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Friday’s Menu

Saturday’s Menu

Sunday’s Menu

- French Onion Soup - Chicken Wild Rice Soup - Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy - Baked Fish with Garlic Tomato Sauce - Chinese 5 Spice Chicken - Potato Au Gratin / Steamed Rice - Seasoned Cauliflower - Vegetable Stir Fry

- Omelet / Boiled Egg / Pancakes / Bacon - Biscuits / Hominy Grits - Creamed Beef - Hashed Brown Potatoes - Tomato Vegetable Soup - Cream of Potato Soup - Roast Pork with Honey Mastard Sauce - Baked Chicken - Shrimp Scampi - Mashed Potatoes / Pork Fried Rice - Seasoned Green Beans / Glazed Carrots

- Omelet / Boiled Egg / French Toast - Bacon / Biscuits / Hominy Grits - Creamed Beef / Hashed Brown Potatoes - Beef Barley Soup - Beef Rice Soup - Cream of Tomato Soup - Prime Rib Au Ju / Pork Adobo - Pineapple Chicken - Mashed Potatoes / Steamed Rice - Seasoned Antigua - Sautéed Mushrooms & Onions

- Pork Chops with Apple Rings - Swiss Steak with Tomato Sauce - Mashed Potatoes - Noodles Jefferson - Seasoned Scandinavian - Club Spinach

Lunch:

Dinner:

- Sukiyaki - Tandoori Chicken - Parsley Buttered Potatoes - Steamed Rice - Seasoned Mixed Vegetables - Peas & Onion

- Breaded Pork Chops w/ Tomato Sauce - Chicken Tetrazzini - Rissole Potatoes - Rice Pilaf with Mushroom - Seasoned California Mixed Vegetables - Seasoned Summer Squash

Brunch:

Supper:

- Barbecued Beef Cubes - Braised Pork Ribs - Mashed Potatoes - Steamed Rice - Seasoned Mixed Vegetables - Buttered Corn

- Beef Stew - Bombay Chicken - Franconia Potatoes - Steamed Rice - Peas & Carrots - Seasoned Wax Beans

Brunch:

Dinner:

- Pork Chops w/ Mushroom - Beef Porcupines - Mashed Potatoes - Buttered Egg Noodles - Herbed Broccoli - Seasoned Carrots

Brunch:

Supper:

- Cajun Meat Loaf - Creamy Penne with Turkey & Spinach - Lyonnaise Potatoes - Steamed Rice - Sautéed Cabbage - Seasoned Scandinavian

To request a reservation please go to https://asc.aep.army.mil/afsb/403/products/lrchonshu/external/DFAC/SitePages/Reservations.aspx


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