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Naval Air Station North Island Centennial 1917 - 2017 Battle of MIDWAY 75 th Anniversary June 4 - 6, 1942; June 5, 2017 Seven veterans of the Battle of Midway joined the Chief of Naval Operations aboard the USS MIDWAY (CV 41) 2 Mills


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Naval Air Station North Island Centennial 1917 - 2017

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Battle of MIDWAY 75th Anniversary

  • June 4 - 6, 1942; June 5, 2017
  • Seven veterans of the Battle of

Midway joined the Chief of Naval Operations aboard the USS MIDWAY (CV 41)

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Mills Hall Dedication

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  • Chief Steward Andrew Mills
  • Battle of Midway survivor,

USS YORKTOWN (CV-5)

  • Avenue of Heroes Banner

recipient

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Career Orientation and Training for Midshipmen (CORTRAMID) 2017

  • Program
  • Professional development of Midshipmen through

introduction to the operational Navy

  • Indoctrination to warfare communities, including aviation
  • T-34 Orientation Flights
  • 500 Midshipmen; May through August 19, 2017
  • Tuesday – Thursday; 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
  • Approximately 60 flights a day
  • North along coast toward La Jolla and back

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Big Logistics Over-the-Shore West

  • 13 June
  • Begin Construction of life support area IVO Demo Pit
  • 400 Personnel; self-contained (Galley, Heads, ETC…)
  • 18-22 July
  • Vehicle offload from USNS BOB HOPE
  • Roll-on/Roll-Off Discharge Facility and Navy Causeway
  • 170 Wheeled Vehicles and Trailers
  • Moving to NOLFIB staging area, 1 to 4 vehicles at a time
  • 18-24 July: Vehicles Convoyed to Yermo, CA

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VEHICLE MOVEMENT WILL OCCUR OUTSIDE PEAK AM/PM TRAFFIC PERIODS

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Other significant Events

  • Bike to Work Day NASNI pit stop
  • E-Waste Event; recycled 23 tons of electronic waste
  • USCG Port Security Unit 311 Annual Duty for Training
  • Turner Field/Naval Amphibious Base
  • Waterborne/Shore side Security and Communications
  • 100 personnel, six security boats and equipment
  • Site visits from Senator Harris, Representative

Peters, Representative Hunter, Representative Vargas, Assemblymember Gloria

  • Military Dignitaries from China, Israel, and Japan

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Speed Reduction SR-75

  • October 2016 CALTRANS

approved Transportation Management Plan

  • Includes provision for 10

MPH speed limit reduction

  • Signs placed as far from the

road as feasible

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  • DoD Installation Restoration Program established 1975; Navy

program established in 1986

  • Purpose - Identify, assess, characterize, and clean up or control contamination
  • NBC FY16 program $12.8 million; FY17 program $11.5 million
  • 167 sites within NASNI/NAB, 197 throughout NBC
  • Soil cleanup supporting Least Tern relocation and groundwater remediation
  • Investigative and Cleanup Efforts Underway
  • Site assessments underway at various historical underground storage tank sites
  • Munitions response site cleanups
  • Land Use Controls to ensure safety
  • Community Relations/ Outreach
  • Information booth at Annual Coronado Flower Show in April.
  • Annual bus tour of NASNI Environmental Restoration Program sites in June. A total
  • f 48 people signed up at the Coronado Flower Show this year.
  • Public meetings held for decision documents as part of remedy selection process.

Environmental Restoration Program

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Concerns or comments may be submitted by an electronic feedback form at: http://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrsw/installations/nav base_coronado/about/CommunityConcerns.html

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via the Naval Base Coronado Community Concerns Hot Line at (619)545-8847

Community Concerns Hot Line

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