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1989 80th Anniversary: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School 1909-1989

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LOCATION • Just 1/3 of a mile to the NAVAL POST­ GRADUATE SCHOOL. Close to the 17 Mile Drive, Fisherman's Wharf, Cannery Row and the Aquarium. Ten minutes from the Monterey Airport. LUXURY • An elegant, full service Resort with a fine Family-Style Restaurant, Lobby Bar and live Entertain­ ment. Outdoor Pool, Indoor Hot Therapy Pool, All­ Weather Tennis Courts, Putting Green, his and her Saunas, Deck Shuffleboard and Table Tennis. Golf Privileges close by at World Famous Courses! ACCOMMODATIONS • 204 beaulltul Guest Rooms include 16 extraordinary Suites. Six excellent Con­ ference and Banquet Rooms accommodate 20 to 300 persons.

SPECIAL MILITARY & GOVERNMENT RATES! Call for Reservations: 408/373-6141 MONTEREY HOTEL RESORT (formerly The Hilton Resort) 1000 Aguajito Road at Route I Monterey • California • 93940 DTJDJ.EV R:NO.X LIBRARY N I\ 11 Al POS'T'O R M ON'l'Ek.E Y C LADU.ATF '3r"'?Oot A l F flRNIA ~39• 600 This Guide is a special edition of cQ "The Navy on the Monterey Peninsula," commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Naval Postgraduate School.

About the back cover: When President Theodore Roosevelt, shown in front of the Hotel Del Monte, ordered the White Fleet (top) on a world cruise in 1907, no one expected the Del Monte would one day become a Table of Contents school for the U.S. Navy. Based on lessons learned during the Great White Fleet's memorable cruise, the Navy established an advanced education program in steam engineering that later became the U.S. Naval Reporting Aboard ...... 4 Postgraduate School. Beginning in attic classrooms of the Naval Academy, the school Getting Settled ...... 6 made a transcontinental move to Monterey in the early 1950s, Naval Military Commands ...... 18 forever changing the historic Del Monte into a prestigious educational institution. Recreation Activities ...... 25 The Monterey Peninsula ...... 33 Photography by: Mary Dale Ami.soo. Orvis Bowden. John Demien, Monterey-Carmel-Salinas Area Map John Bhlert, Riy Fredetlt, Art Harrison, Larry Hawkins, Rudy Rey, John Sanden, Nancy Tuckwab and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Naval Postgraduate School Facilities Map ...... Fold-Out Map "Published by MARCOA PublWling lncorporated, a private firm, in no way connected with the Department o( the Navy. Opinions expressed by the publisher Application for and Assignment to and writers are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Military Family Housing Navy. The appearance or advertisements including inserts, in Ibis publication, does not constitute an endonement by the Department or the Navy or the products or Emergency and Important services advertised:' Phone Numbers ...... Yellow Pages 1 ]

Welcome to the Navy on the Monterey Peninsula

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rl onsider yourself fortunate. For detailed information about Within a short time, you will be history, tourism and area recrea· living and working in one of the tional spots, you are encouraged most beautiful areas of the coun· to contact the area chambers of try. Here's an advance welcome commerce. to the Navy on the Monterey Here's one tip, though, before Peninsula. you begin your move - don't This book was put together to pack away all your winter help you prepare for your move clothes for the mover to take. and to provide a guide for your Even though you will be in first few weeks in the area. Once balmy California - and the you're settled, the guide also will weather is beautiful - it does get be a handy reference for services a bit nippy at times around the and activities. Monterey Peninsula, especially in the mornings and evenings.

4 Temporary Family Quarters The Navy has no temporary family housing in the Monterey area. However, nearby Fort Ord has guest housing to accommo· date families regardless of mili· tary service or grade. Reserva· lions should be made 60 days in advance of arrival date by phone, mail or in person to Fort Ord Guest Housing, P.O. Box 65, Fort Ord, CA 93941; (408) 242-3181 or 394-8103, autovon 929-:3181. located in Martinez Hall at Fort Ord, the Guest Housing Office is open seven days a week from 0645 until 2300. Because the Monterey Peoin· sula is a resort area, motel reser· vations must be booked in advance, especially during sum· mer months. There are also many annual events such as the AT&T Pro-Am Golf Tuurnament, Monterey Jazz Festival, Can-Am Auto Racing at Laguna Seca and the California Air Show, which make it difficult and costly to Reporting In Navy pay and personnel to the NPS BQ officer at least six obtain accommodations on short records records are maintained months prior to arrival. Tumpo· notice. Personnel with orders for duty by Personnel Support Detach· rary BOQ rooms house Defense at the Naval Postgraduate School ment, Monterey (PSD), located in Resources Management Educa· are required to report dressed in the East Wing of Herrmann Hall. lion Center and Aviation Safety Civilian Personnel the uniform of the day. Stop first Navy personnel will be directed Program students and others The Navy is one of the Penin­ at the Quarterdeck, located by the Correspondence and assigned to NPS on orders. Res· sula's largest civilian employers; inside the main entrance of Records Office when to report to ervations should be made as over 1,000 people are employed Herrmann Hall, to have orders PSD for processing. soon as an arrival date is known. in a variety of positions ranging endorsed. During working hours Bachelor Enlisted Quarters are from scientific and research (0800-1630, Monday thru Friday) Bachelor Quarters located in Buildings 205 and 259 positions to trades, administra­ or at 0800 on the next working on Cunningham Road. tive and clerical positions. day, go to the Correspondence Herrmann Hall looks more like All officer and enlisted bache· Spouses can often find employ· and Records Office in Room 131, a hotel than an academic facility. lor personnel assigned to NPS or ment opportunities through job Herrmann Hall. In fact, it was once the Hotel Del its tenant commands and all fair programs sponsored by the A new program, "One Stop Monte, a large 19th century those on TAD/TOY orders must personnel office. These job fairs Check-In:· allows students to resort. It is still a hotel for some, report to the central assignment/ bring employers from major complete the check-in process and might even be where you record desk (CARD), next to the peninsula businesses to the within a couple of hours. The spend your first night in Quarterdeck, for room assign· school to recruit new employees. program is scheduled prior to Monterey. ments and keys. TAD personnel There are also many job opportu­ calling the Correspondence and The NPS Bachelor Officer that cannot be accommodated in nities for spouses at the Postgrad· Records Office, commercial (408) Quarters are divided into tempo­ Herrmann Hall will be booked uate School. 646·2789 or autovon 878·2789. rary and permanent resident into contract quarters hotels 'lb obtain information about Non-Navy personnel should call rooms in Herrmann Hall. Perma· through the BOQ office. job opportuoities or employee 646·2022 or autovon 878-2022. nent rooms are available to single Further information may be benefits, contact the Civilian After working hours, the Quar· military officers on permanent obtained 24 hours a day by Personnel Office located in Room terdeck is a good source of infor· change of station orders. calling the CARD, (408) 129, Herrmann Hall, at the Naval mation; call (408) 646-2441 or Requests to be placed on the PCS 464-2060/69 or autovon Postgraduate School. The tele· autovon 878-2441. waiting list should be submitted 878-2060/69. phone number is (408) 646-2001.

5 Getting Settled

mne of your main concerns or more for a one bedroom will be to find quarters on the apartment. 1\vo-, three-and four­ peninsula. There is an 877-unit bedroom units are appreciably officer housing area at La Mesa higher. Village. Enlisted family housing Prospective buyers can expect is located at Fort Ord. Unfortu­ to pay more for less than at their nately, government housing previous duty station. Median additions on the peninsula have selling prices for housing in area not kept up with demand and communities are: Pebble Beach, private rentals have been at a $282,000; Carmel, 5232,000; premium for many years. The Carmel VaJley, 5229,000; Monte­ rental market is active and prices rey, S183 ,300; Pacific Grove, continuously change. 5178,700; Marina, $131,000; and In general, rents will be less Seaside, S106 ,500. In Monterey expensive in Seaside, Marina and and Carmel building lots range Salinas, but expect to pay S550 from S75,000 to $135,000.

6 La Mesa Village If sufficient choices are availa· ble, the housing office may offer More than half of the Naval you two alternative floor plans. Postgraduate School student Open choices of specific floor families live in this government plans cannot be accommodated. housing complex, located about U you don't like the first h~using one and one·balf miles from the unit offered, you may pass It up. school campus. La Mesa also The second plan offered must be houses military faculty members accepted or your name will be and other military families sta· removed from the housing wait· tioned around the peninsula. ing list. You may re·apply one La Mesa is a self·contained year after being dropped from village that offers a convenience the list, but a new control date store, beauty salon, six tennis will be assigned - the date you courts, little league fields and re·apply. numerous playgrounds. A public La Mesa Village features four elementary school, La Mesa housing areas. Wherry Housing Grade School, is also located consists of 449 units ranging in there. It runs on a school year size from Sil to 1,622 square feet. that is designed to conform to the With its combination of Field NPS schedule. Grade (04-05) and Junior Grade La Mesa Village offers 34 floor (01·03) quarters, it is the oldest plans. Housing designs range and largest area of La Mesa from two·story townhouses to Village. All Wherry kitchens single homes with fireplaces, to have been remodeled and dish· quadraplexes and duplexes. Yard washers have been installed. size varies. The Wherry Housing area bas Your rank and the number of a mix of one· and two·story children you have determines units, ranging from two to four which houses are available bedrooms (some with studies), to you. one to two baths and 117 have carports. Capehart Housing consists of 150 Field Grade Quarters (04·05). Capehart housing ranges from 932 to 1,393 square feet with two to four bedrooms and one to two baths. All homes in Capehart have attached carports. The Wherry or Capehart homes have medium to large lawns and are surrounded by green, open areas. Funded Tuwnhouses, Junior Grade Quarters (01·03) have from three to eight units per building. Most of the 160 units are two· story; all have three bedrooms but none of them have fireplaces or carports. Most of the units have small yards and all have enclosed terraces. Living areas in these units range from 1,171 to 1,228 square feet. Funded Tuwnhouses, two· bedroom Junior Grade (01·03); three· and four·bedroom Field Grade (04·05) are the newest in La Mesa Village. These multiple dwellings, built in 1969, consist of four to eight units per build· ing. All are two story. Living space ranges from 1,031 square feet with two bedrooms and 1 1'2

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8 baths to 1,406 square feet with four bedrooms and 21/z baths. As with the other Funded Tuwn­ houses, there are no carports, fireplaces or built-in dish­ washers. Only a few of them have large yards. All of the quarters in La Mesa Village are wired for llO·volt washing machines and 220-volt dryers. Commercial cable televi­ sion is available, but outdoor TV antennas are prohibited. Application for Navy housing must be accompanied by a copy of orders. Control date for place­ ment on the waiting list is based upon the dale of detachment from the previous duly station, provided advance application is made prior to detachment date and the date of detachment is confirmed within lO days of arrival in the area, or the date that you clear government quar­ ters, whichever is later. Mail the completed application (on page 49 of this booklet) and a copy of your orders to: Superin­ tendent (Code 43H), Naval Post­ graduate School, Monterey, California, 93943. Separate waiting lists are main­ tained by grade categories and family size but not for specific types of quarters (i.e., Capehart, Wherry or Funded). Separate waiting lists for two-, three-, and four-bedroom requirements are maintained within each of ll-te following categories: Senior Officer-Commander or Lieuten· ant Commander; Junior Officer­ Lieutenant and below, including all warrant officers.

9 The minimum number of bedrooms lo be assigned, based upon famiJy size, will be: Couple 2 bedrooms Couple and I child 2 bedrooms Couple and 2 children, same sex under 10 2 bedrooms CLOSC r Couple and 2 children, both llVllfC IOOOtl over 10 years 3 bedrooms IZ-IO'• H 4' '../'V Couple and

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Enlisted Housing Enlisted personnel will be between the Army installation referred to the Fort Ord Housing and the Postgraduate School. Since 1965, the Navy has Office after the Naval Postgradu­ If a waiting list exists and you funded construction of 130 hous­ ate School Housing Office pre· decline offered quarters suitable ing units at Fort Ord, the quota pares a Notice of Eligibility. The for your grade and family com­ of enlisted quarters designated Fort Ord Housing Office will position, your name will drop to for Naval Postgraduate School make the quarters assignment to the bottom of the waiting list. personnel in the area. comply with the agreement

13 Private Housing If you opt for living in private housing, here are some tips. Housing prices on the Monte· rey Peninsula are high. Shop around. IL may be a good idea to take out a mail subscription of an area newspaper for several weeks. The classified advertise· ments can tell you a lot about the area and its housing prices. There are two daily papers in the area to serve you, the Monterey Herald and Salinas Californian. The Fort Ord Housing Referral Office conducts frequent surveys of rentals in the civilian commu· nities. Surveys show the commu· nities of Seaside, Marina and Salinas are, relatively, on the low side, while Monterey, Pacific Grove and Carmel are the most expensive. Before you begin to negotiate for private housing, you will be required to report to the Housing Referral Office located in Mar· When autovon (878-2151) is not tinez Hall at Fort Ord. The tele· available and urgent communica· phone numbers are (408) lion concerning a shipment is 242-2668 or 242-6344; autovon necessary, the Household Goods 929-6344. The office has a cur· Office will accept collect calls rent listing of rental and sales from a service member or spouse opportunities that may be per· at (408) 646-2151. sonaUy reviewed. This informs· Delivery and unpacking serv· lion normally is not given out ices are generally available Mon· over the telephone or by day through Friday. You are correspondence. responsible for making delivery Before finalizing a lease agree· arrangements with the House· ment for housing in the local hold Goods Office, Building 221, community, pass the lease docu· East Wing, Herrmann Hall, ment through the Postgraduate Room E-107A. Hours are 0800· School Legal Office before you 1500 weekdays. sign it. The lease should contain Please make certain your a so·called "military clause" or delivery address is correct and similar statement that provides keep your appointment with the for early termination under the carrier. If the carrier tries to Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief deliver on the date you select Act. Unless the lease has this amount of your claim honored assigned housing. BOQ and BEQ and you or your authorized by the government. residents needing non-temporary statement, you are not protected representative are not present, against liability to a landlord for Military personnel on PCS storage are required to obtain a you will be billed for the waiting damages incurred if you have to orders have up to 90 days tempo· "statement of eligibility" from time and redelivery costs. break it. rary/in-transit storage at govern· the housing officer. Check with Inspect your goods immedi· ment expense. If you are unable the Household Goods Office for ately upon delivery and report to accept delivery within that additional information. Household Goods any damages to the Household period, contact the household The Personal Property Office Goods Office as soon as possible. goods officer for information at the Naval Postgraduate School Unless notification is made in concerning an extension of the Schools handles household goods ship· writing within 70 days, the storage period. The Monterey Peninsula Uni· ments to and from the Monterey carrier will be liable only for Those assigned government fied School District offers an area for all Defense Department damages to goods unpacked by quarters, family or bachelor. are excellent school system which personnel assigned to the Naval the carrier. Delays in reporting eligible for non-temporary stor­ includes: Postgraduate School or its tenant damaged or missing goods may age at government expense of Elementary - Kindergarten commands. result in reductions in the household goods unusable in through Grade 5.

14 Acti ve duty personnel: Active duty personnel needing same day medical treatment should go on sick call, Monday through Fri· day, 0700-0900 or 1230-1330. Extreme emergencies will be attended to on a walk-in basis; however, walk-ins are screened and those not needing immediate attention will be directed to return for the next day's sick call. Emergency treatment after hours: Emergencies should be directed to Silas B. Hays Army Community Hospital if the PRI MUS clinics are closed. Call 242-7631/32/33/2020 for more .information. Ambulance service: For Silas B. Hays Hospital, call 242-7631/ Middle Scbool - Grades 6 Forms for the examination may five·year·old dependents of 32(33/2020. NPS and tenant through 8. be obtaioed at the school during students and faculty of the Naval commands should call 646-2333. High School - Grades 9 the registration period prior to Postgraduate School. The school Civilians should call 9ll. Please through 12. the start of school. is located at the NPS Annex on not that unless approval is given As part of the educational All new students must present Airport Road in Monterey (three in advance by Silas B. Hays program at all schools, the dis· up-to-date DPT, polio, measles blocks east of the Monterey Hospital or NPS, you may have trict provides a compreheosive (rubella) and inumps County Fairgrounds). The Nur· lo pay the costs of using civilian reading. language arts, and math immunizations. sery School also offers a six-week ambulances, if it is deemed that program, including reading and Parents have the opportunity to summer program called "Sum· use was not an emergency as library media teachers at each participate in the instruction of mer Fun." CaH 375-7562 for defined by CHAMPUS or cogni· location; special science and students through volunteer work more information. zant medical authority. music resource teachers at the as teacher aides, library assist· Poison control: Emergency elemeotary level; resource spe· ants, office helpers and serving Room, Silas B. Hays Hospital; cial isl teachers in language arts on school advisory committees. Health Care call 242-7631/32/33/2020. aod math at the secondary Contact the school's administra· Health care for all active duty Regional Poison Control Center, schools; special classes for handi· live office for further and retired personnel and their San Francisco; call 1-800· capped or learniog disabled information. dependents is now being pro· 622·9886 or (415) 666-2845. students; classes for mentally For younger children, the NPS vided through PRIMUS (Primary Immunizations: Shots are gifted studeots; and alternative Preschool is available on the NPS Care for the Uniformed Services) available Monday through Friday, elemeotary programs available grounds in Building 238. Services clinics. 1300·1500, except for yellow fever through application. are for three·to·five·year-old 'IWo PRIMUS clinics have been which is available at the POM The schools which La Mesa children of all military and civil established on the peninsula: one Health Clinic only on Wednes­ housing area students attend are: service employees of the NPS al the Presidio of Monterey, the days, 0700-0800, or al Silas B. La Mesa Elemeotary School complex. For information, call other in Salinas. Hays Hospital only on Tuesdays, (649·1872), Walter Colton Middle 646-2734. The Child Develop· The clinics are open week 1300·1400. Bring medical records School (649-1951), and Monterey ment Center is also located in days, 0700 until 2000, and from and individual records of inocu· High School (649·10041. The Building 238 for children from 0700 until 1400 on weekends and lations (Form PHS 731) with you. staffs of these schools are famil· four weeks to 10 years old. There holidays. Appointments are not You must remain in the clinic 20 iar with the problems of military is a waiting list for weekdays and required. minutes after receiving shots. Physicians at the PR IMUS dependents and help children reservations are required at all MHitary physical s: Military clinics will treat illnesses and adjust to the new school system. times. The center is open also on physicals should be scheduled 60 injuries but not life-threatening The state of California requires weekends. days in advance. Call 647-5614/ physical examinations for all There is a preschool located at emergencies. 15164 to make appointments. grades. Proof of physical exami­ the Presidio for three and four· Military personnel may also nation must be presented on the year·olds, and a pre-kindergarten report to sick call at the Presidio Pharmacy: Prescriptions will first day of school attendance. 1£ class for those children who will of Monterey from 0700-0900 or be filled by either the PRI MUS your child does not have proof of attend kindergarten the next 1230·1330, Monday through clinic or Sials B. Hayes Army a physical examination from school year. For information, call Friday. Hospital. another school, arrangements 378·8101. Further information may be X-ray and laboratory serv­ can be made for an exam The Navy Nursery School obtained by calling the Navy ices: X·ray and laboratory serv· through the Army Medical Clinic Association is a non-profit, non· Medical Administrative Unit al ices are available through the at the Presidio of Monterey. sectarian preschool for three·to· 647-5664 or 647·5614115. PRIMUS clinics.

15 Naval Medical Adminstra­ tive Unit: Military members must check in medical records with the Navy representative at the POM Health Clinic. Naval ~edical Adminstrative Unit, a liaison unit of the Naval Medical Clinic located in San Francisco, is responsible for medical-records maintenance for Navy and Marine Corps personnel assigned to NPS. Times for check-in/ check-out are 0700-0800 and 1300-1500 only. No records will be released for transfer without up-to-date inno· culation records. Those being transferred should provide the address of their next permanent duty station at time of check-out. Release of records to anyone other than the owner will be done only with the owner's written permission and proper identification of the person requesting release. This includes spouses. Health care consumer com­ mittee: This committee exists to foster communications between health care consumers and the provider, the POM Health Clinic. Direct comments or questions to your representative on the panel. Names of members and constituent-groups they represent may be obtained by calling the clinic or the Family Service Center. Dental Care The NPS Dental Clinic is located on the fourth floor or Herrmann Hall. All active duty personnel reporting to NPS or its tenant commands are required to check in their dental records and have a dental examination. The clinic hours are Monday through Friday, 0730-1615. Active duty sick call is conducted al 0730.

16 Appointments may be scheduled Monterey area, individual coun- Privately Owned retired military and their depen- in person or by telephone at seling, and family counseling. dents by prior appointment at 646-2477. For newcomers, the center has Vehicles, Parking and the office in Room 127, Her- rmann Hall. The telephone Dependent dental care; It is compiled lists of short- and long- Firearms number is 646-2506. recommended that all depen- term housing available with Personnel assigned to Navy dents avail themselves of the information on schools, shop- commands on the Monterey Delta Dependent Dental Insur· ping, medical services, childcare Peninsula are required to register Uniform Information ance Plan, see your local PSD for services, telephone and utility their vehicles with the NPS base NPS staff personnel will wear enrollment. A handout of the hook-ups. police located on the second the appropriate uniform of the scope and availability of depen- Spouses seeking employment floor of Building 200. day during duty hours. AH stu- dent dental care can be obtained will find lists of jobs available, as Office hours are Monday- dents wear civilian attire, except at the front desk of the dental well as help in developing job Friday, 0800 to 1515. Once you when checking in/out and on department. contacts through local business have registered your vehicle, you Uniform Days. Appropriate Emergency dental care: organizations and counseling on will receive a vehicle station civilian attire for male students Emergency treatment for all interviewing techniques. pass, providing that you have during class hours includes eligible beneficiaries is available Once you're here, the Family provided the following: a valid jackets and ties, or jackets and at any time. Emergency dental Service Center stays on the job, driver's license, valid vehicle turtleneck sweaters. Similar care includes control of excessive offering referral for marital registration, proper military or "business dress" guidelines bleeding, severe infection, treat- conflicts and other family prob· government agency identification apply to female students. ment for trauma to the teeth, lems, stress management coun- (ID card), and proof of insurance. jaws and associa ted facial struc· seling, counseling and referral for Your policy must provide these lures, and treatment for the relief help in conquering problems amounts of coverage SlS,000/ Scheduled Airlines of pain. Duty dental personnel with smoking, alcohol or drugs. 530,000 public liability and Ticket Office are on call and personnel experi- And, when it comes time to $5,000 for property damage. SATO is located in Room 124, encing emergencies after-hours move on, lbe Family Service Parking spaces at NPS are East Wing, Herrmann Hall. or on weekends are requesled lo Center will help, with "welcome identified by the color of the SATO provides a full range of contact the NPS Quarterdeck at aboard" packages from around curb or parking header. Brown airline ticketing and tour services 646·2441. the world. Each new duty station colored spaces are open, yellow for unofficial travel. Official is just a "little bit different" and Family Service Center are short-term visitor spots, green travelers should make arrange- those "differences" can mean curbs are reserved as indicated ments with their military service problems to the unwary and There are many advantages to and require a permit, red is aff~iate. For information call, career military service, including unprepared. restricted (No Parking), and the 646-3355 or 646-3559. training, advancement, travel and The Family Service Center blue spaces are designated for retirement benefits that private merely formalizes a longstanding the disabled or handicapped. industry is hard-pressed to Navy tradition, summed up by Unmarked and red spaces indi· Banking Facilities match, but there are also the words, "the Navy takes care cate no parking at any time. At the Naval Postgraduate drawbacks. of its own:' All £i rearms are to be regis- School there are convenient Compared to civilians, military tered with the Security Office at banking facilities in the base· families rarely have a chance to NPS. ment of Herrmann Hall. lnfor- put down roots. Frequent moves Pets mation concerning their services, disrupt family life, rarely go Pets are allowed in the Navy hours of operation, and tele- smoothly, and often cause real housing, as long as they are California Motor phone numbers is provided in hardship. registered with the La Mesa the yellow pages of Ibis book. Packing and storing household Housing Office and meet appro- Vehicle Guidelines goods, finding quarters, getting priate licensing and vaccination While driving in California, Exchange and children enrolled in schools, and requirements. There is a Veteri· use your seat belts - and place finding employment for spouses nary Animal Hospital at Fort Ord children four years of age and Commissary Facilities are some of lhe factors that may which provides inoculations and younger in child restraint seals. The Navy Exchange has a cause anxiety for the career treatment of minor injuries to Buckling-up is mandatory under number of stores and services on officer or enlisted sailor. your animals. The facility does new state laws. station al the Naval Postgraduate. Tu help, Family Service Cen· not perform any operations. They Another state law recently School. Services range from dry tees provide information about are located in Building 3144, on enacted requires motorists to cleaning to a ~U-service gas the new duty station and the 9th Street and 5th Avenue. For maintain documentation of their station and garage. surrounding communities. They appointments or information, auto insurance in the car at all The Army/Air Force Exchange specialize in providing the call 242-4994. times. The information required System also bas a number of answers to anything and every- Fort Ord also has a Pet Care is the name of the insurance stores and services on station al thing the military family, single Center, Building 1065, which is company and your policy both Fort Ord and the Presidio of parents and individual service at the corner of 1st Avenue and number. Monterey. members need to know. 2nd Street. The Center special- A large commissary is located !Acated in Room 039 (the izes in pet grooming and carries at Fort Ord. lnformatioo con- basement), Herrmann Hall, the a wide variety of pet supplies. Staff Judge Advocate cerning locations and hours of NPS Family Service Center helps The Center's number is The legal office provides legal operation can be found in the with relocating to and from the 899-0777. services for active duty and yellow pages of this book.

17 Naval/Military Commands

IIhe Na'8\ Postgraduate School technological innovation, espe· offers a unique and unmatched cially in fields such as steam environment for its students. engineering, aeronautics and Officers are able to increase their radio telegraphy. technical skills and breadth of From its original focus on knowledge while developing marine engineering, taught to ten specialties that are crucial to officers in two small attic class· their services operational future. rooms at Annapolis, the school According to the Chief of Naval has developed a rich tradition of Operations: "We need officers excellence Tuday the school with a solid intellectual capacity offers advanced programs that and the vision to capitalize on include topics such as aircraft evolving technology and develop­ combat survivability, composites, ments. Investment in graduate fiber optics, robotics. artificial education must be pursued as a intelligence, database systems, priority, even in the face of fiscal lightweight satellites, HSLA austerity and competing steels, and arctic studies. Its demands for junior officers." students come from all U.S. Founded in 1909, the Nava] military services and 25 allied Postgraduate School was estab· nations. lished during a period of rapid

18 The educational progams Mechanical Engineering offered at NPS fall into several Meteorology categories: National Security Affairs a. Engineering and scientific Oceanography studies leading to advanced or Operations Research professional degrees, including Physics Research by NPS faculty and Defense Resources Management PhD. students often results in more Education Center and Aviation b. Management education to Interdisciplinary efficient operations for the Navy Safety Programs. the masters level. and other services. Many NPS The Superintendent of the c. Graduate education in the Groups research initiatives are also at the Naval Postgraduate School is a field of naval intelligence leading Antisubmarine Warfare forefront of innovative science U.S. flag rank officer of the line. to a master of arts degree. Command Control and and technology. He is assisted by a Provost, who d. Professional education Communications The Naval Postgraduate School is the senior member of the designed to build upon and Electronic Warfare is fully accredited by the Western civilian faculty, and two Navy broaden the base of an individ· Space Systems Operations and Association of Schools and Col· captains who serve as directors, uaJ's professional naval Engineering leges, with specific engineering one of military operations, the experience. Civilian faculty members chair NPS operates year-round on a curricula accredited by the other of programs. The Programs quarter system, wilh a two-week Office, a unique organization of the academic departments. Their Accreditation Board for Engineer· recess during the Christmas ing and Thchnology, Inc. the ll academic departments, primary functions are to provide quality classroom and laboratory holidays and another two-week Eighty percent of the Navy's four interdisciplinary groups and recess following the Spring quar­ graduate students study at Mon· U curricular offices, administers instruction, supervise thesis work and foster research pro· ter !the end of June). Students terey, with the remainder academic programs and direct have no major duties while in supporting functions. grams. The eleven academic enrolled in 50 civilian universi· residence other than applying ties in other parts of the U.S. At Senior naval officers staff the departments and four interdisc­ curricular offices. They are plinary groups at NPS are: themselves to their studies. present, more than l, 700 officers Most NPS military graduates of the U.S. Navy. Marine Corps. responsible for academic coun· receive assignments at the opera- Army, Air Force and Coast seling and military supervision ACADEMIC 1ional. staff or command level. Guard, as well as U.S. govern· of officer students, and for defin· DEPARTMENTS Many alumni have made signifi­ ment civilians and officers from ing and updating educational cant contributions to their profes· 25 allied countries, are educated requirements for courses. Work­ Administrative Science Aeronautics and Astronautics sions and to science - Admiral full-time at the Postgraduate ing closely with the Curricular Arleigh "31-knot" Burke, U.S. School. Each year an additional Officers are Academic Associates, Computer Science Electrical and Computer Grant Sharp, Jr. and Hyman 1,500 students attend short civilian faculty members Rickover, lo name a few. courses offered by NPS and appointed by the Provost to Engineering tenant commands such as the provide academic counsel. Mathematics

19 Fourteen graduates became astronauts, including Com­ mander Eugene A. Cernan, who circumnavigated the moon in Apollo 10, and Commander Edgar D. Mitchell, who walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 14 mission. Other naval and military com- ~ • ••• mands are based in Monterey. Some provide short courses for officers, others have research or operational missions. Here's a brief glimpse of the activities of these commands.

Defense Resources Management Education Center The Defense Resources Man· agement Education Center (DRMEC) was established in February 1966 by the Depart­ ment of Defense. The center conducts resident and on-site defense resources management courses for all military personnel grams. DRMEC is located in the io grades 0-4 and above and West Wing of Herrmann Hall on military-related civilians of equal the NPS campus. grades. The Superintendent of the Naval Postgraduate School is Aviation Safety the director of the Defense Resources Management Educa­ Programs tion Center. NPS Aviation Safety Programs The center offers two types of provide education for Navy courses. The four·week defense squadron safety officers and resources management course is aviation safety officers. attended by military/civilian The five·week aviation safety participants, 04·06/GSll-15, who officer course prepares squadron work in planning, programming, safety and aviation safety officers budgeting, systems analysis or lo assist their commanding offi· resource-related activities of cers in organizing and adminis· DOD components. The second tering a mishap prevention program offered is international program. management education. Other The five-day aviation safety courses include Senior lnterna· command course is designed to tionaJ Defense Management and prepare squadron commanding International Defense Manage· officers, officers·in·charge. offi· ment. Military and civilian cers screened for command, and participants attend these courses staff safety officers of major from all services and countries. aviation commands to take In addition to these resident charge of an effective safety programs. mobile education program. teams provide defense manage· About 350 ASO and 300 ASC meat assistance lo U.S. installa· officers graduate annually. lions and cooperating foreign power Research and Data Analy· countries. sis Center) is a Defense Logistics the Department of Defense Since 1966, more than 10,000 Defense Manpower Agency organization that became (DOD). DMDC serves as a cen­ U.S. personnel and over 5,000 Data Center a Naval Postgraduate School tral facility within DOD of man· foreign officials have participated tenant command in July 1974. power and personnel data The Defense Manpower Data collection. in the resident and on·site pro· Center (formerly called Man- DMDC's mission is to support studies, analyses and research by DMDC's primary user is the Office of the Secretary of 20 Defense, but other users include graphic and meteorological Maryland) to the National Mili­ units throughout the world. the manpower research functions products to both U.S. and allied tary Command Center in the FNOC occupies the Edwin T. of the military services, the operating forces. Pentagon, and to other major Harding Building (Bldg. 700) and Office of Management and Bud· Oceanographic and meteorolog· command centers around the the Research and Administration get, The Rand Corporation, and ical observations gathered from world. Building (Bldg. 702), at the Naval other government organizations. satellites, ground, shipboard, and For certain fleet applications, Postgraduate School Annex. By using its central system of aircraft are transmitted to FNOC FNOC provides direct environ· military, civilian, reserve and from around the world. They are mental support to the Navy. For Naval Environmental retiree data bases, DMDC bas checked, sorted and edited by example, FNOC's Optimum Prediction Research the ability to provide analyses on computer analysis providing a fuck Ship Routing programs aid the whole spectrum of DOD "snapshot" of atmospheric and the ship routers at the Naval Facility personnel. Located a few blocks oceanic conditions al a given Oceanography Command Cen­ The Naval Environmental from the Naval Postgraduate time. This "picture" produces a ters at Norfolk and Pearl Harbor. Prediction Research Facility School campus, DMDC utilizes numerical forecast of environ· FNOC technicians update these (NEPRF), a field activity of the the school's computer facilities. mental variables such as wind, routes twice a day by analysing Chief of Naval Research, is the Military liaison officers help NPS temperature, pressure, moisture the latest ship position and Navy's leading center for students studying manpower and sea conditions. These fore· course information. The opti· weather analysis and prediction. issues gain access to information casts provide fleet units with a mum Path Aircraft Routing Stressing both science and tac· stored at DMDC. four-dimensional (space and System provides a similar service tics, the facility's goals are to time) measure of the atmosphere for Navy, Marine and Coast increase the fleet's knowledge of and the ocean. Guard air crews worldwide. its environment, to improve the Fleet Numerical Approximately 2,500 regional Utilizing weather and sea fore· quality of weather prediction, Oceanography Center oceanographic and meteorologi· casts, the crews are provided the and to assess the effects of atmo· The Fleet Numerical Oceanog· cal forecasts are transmitted daily most economical route, altitude spheric phenomena for naval raphy Center !FNOC) is the on highspeed, computer links and fuel management informa· communications, detection/track· master computer center and from the Naval Oceanography tion. Additionally, many ocean ing and weapon systems. controller of the Navy's world· Command Centers (Guam; Pearl acoustic products are prepared The facility was established at wide Environmental Data Net· Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Vir· and tailored for direct transmis· Monterey in 1971 to work with work. FNOC provides oceano- ginia; Rota, Spain; and Suitland, sion to antisubmarine warfare the Naval Postgraduate School

21 and the nearby Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center. Interest of NBPRF ranges from small-scale, local weather to the complexities of regional forecast· ing and the problems of atmo· spheric analysis and prediction on a global scale. Another NEPRF priority is developing meteorological sup· port for the high technology weapons systems. Examples of current NEPRF research is this area include determining weather sensitivities for the strategic SLBM Trident submarine missile systems, LAMPS MK·lll ASW platforms, cruise missiles, and high energy laser weapons. The results of this research are published as handbooks or computer programs, and support fleet operations used by opera· tional forecasters, tactical plan· ners and naval commanders. Scientific papers and journal articles enhance knowledge in meterology and related environ· mental sciences. Among NEPRF's current areas of research are satellite data proc· essing and interpretation, com· puter forecast model develop­ ment, techniques for tropical storms analysis and prediction, and studies or environmental factors affecting electro-optical system performance. NEPRF is located at the NPS Annex, adjacent to the Monterey Peninsula Airport. Naval Oceanography Command Detachment The Naval Oceanography Command Detachment (NOCDl is a field unit of the Naval -- Oceanography Command Facil· ity, located at Bay St. Louis, Missouri. NOCD's mission is to Personnel Support The detachment is under the Naval Security Group provide information and instruc· Activity Detachment, command of the Personnel Sup· tion to geophysical naval officers port Activity, located in San Detachment, and enlisted aerographers. Monterey Francisco. The officer in charge Monterey NOCD conducts a number of The Personnel Support Activity is under the sub-area coordina· Established in 1976, the Naval courses at NPS and at other Detachment (PSD), Monterey is lion of the Superintendent, Naval Security Group Detachment Naval Oceanographic Command located on the first floor, in the Postgraduate School. PSD main· Monterey, is located at the Pre· activities around the world. East Wing of Herrmann Hall. tains pay and personnel records, sidio of Monterey. They provide and provides pay and personnel support for approximately 350 service to all Navy-sponsored enlisted and 60 naval officers in travelers assigned to the Monte· resident training at Defense rey Peninsula. Languages Institute. 22 Naval Telecommunication Center, Monterey A Naval Tulecommunication Center (NTCC) is located in Building 700 at the NPS Annex. Staffed by one officer and 24 enlisted personnel, the center is manned 24 hours a day, seven days a week. NTCC Monterey provides communication support for more than 22 Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard activities ashore and afloat on the Monterey Peninsula. NTCC processes an average of 62,000 messages each month. NTCC Monterey is a compo· nent of Naval Communication Station Stockton, located in Stockton, California. Naval Reserve Center, Pacific Grove The Naval Reserve Center, Pacific Grove is located on 1352 Lighthouse Avenue, in Pacific Grove. The primary mission of the seven active duty members is to train and supervise the four units assigned there. NRC is under the operational and administrative control of the Commander, Naval Reserve Readiness Command Region 'IWenty, located in San Francisco. NRC supports approximately 105 officers and enlisted Naval Reservists on the Monterey Peninsula and surrounding coun­ ties. A variety of units are assigned to NRC, including: ship repair, Weapons Station Concord Detachment, Naval Hospital Oakland and a Seabee Detach­ ment. Along with the operational and administrative commitments, NRC maintains a liaison with the Naval Postgraduate School and other commands on the Monte­ rey peninsula.

23 Other Military Commands The Naval Postgraduate School also is home for a number of other commands. They include the Defense Investigative Service and the Naval Investigative Service (which provide services for the Naval Postgraduate School), Fort Ord, the Defense Language Institute/Presidio of Monterey, and other military installations in the area. The largest military installation in the area is Fort Ord, located six miles north of Monterey. Fort Ord is the home of the Seventh Infantry Division, the Command Developments Experimentation Command, Silas B. Hays Hospi· taJ and other Army units. Sprawling from the Monterey Bay shore to the Salinas Valley, Fort Ord covers some 28,000 acres of rolling plains and rugged hills and sand dunes. Adjacent to Fort Ord is Fritzche Army Airfield. Although the airfield is used mainly by helicopters, some army fixed wing aircraft also are localed there. Overlooking Fisherman's Wharf and Cannery Row in Monterey is the Presidio of Monterey. The Presidio is the home of the Defense Language Institute, where some 38 Ian· guages and dialects are taught to more than 3,500 residents stu­ dents of the military each year.

24 Recreation Activities

MONTEREY SPORT FISHING

IInown for its natural beauty, Community Events the Monterey Peninsula offers abundant recreational activities The AT&T Pro-Am Golf Thur· nameot, formerly the Crosby for the whole family. Pro·Am, began in January 1987, Annual events include: the on the famed Pebble Beach golf AT&T Pro-Am Golf Tuurnament, California Rodeo in Salinas, links. The AT&T Pro-Am G-Olf Thur· California International Airshow, nament, like its predecessor, is Laguna Seca Races, and t~e one of the biggest local events of Garlic and Artichoke Festivals. the year and is played on Pebble Recreational facilities and Beach, Cypress Point and Spy· activities ranging from sailing glass golf courses. lessons to tours of U>s Angeles The winner of the Naval Post· and Sao Francisco are available graduate School's annual stroke· for military members and their play golf tournament becomes an dependents through the Naval alternate in the AT&T Pro-Am Postgraduate School and Fort and earns a chance to play as an Ord recreational departments. amateur partner to a professional.

25 Aviation superstars, including the Blue Angels, headline the California International Airshow held in Salinas each Fall. Mili­ tary, antique and experimental aircraft also are displayed. The show is staged for charity under the auspices of the Monterey County Airshow Association, a non-profit group. Laguna Seca Raceway attracts some of the biggest names and upcoming stars in auto racing. They match their competitive driving skills on the 1.9-mile course each year, localed on Highway 68 between Salinas and Monterey. The racing begins in May for a seven-month season and includes motorcycle and historic auto racing. For those interested in music, the Monterey County Symphony Orchestra and the Monterey Bay Symphony Orchestra perform six

concert series throughout the NPS ·Recreation year. Sites for the concerts The Naval Postgraduate include the Naval Postgraduate School's Recreation Department School's King Hall, Carmel's Office is located in Room 023A Sunset Theatre and Sherwood (basement) of Herrmann Hall. Hall in the Salinas Community The following is a summary of Center. recreation services available: Each May, NPS hosts a "Con· (telephone numbers and hours cert in the Park" on a Sunday are Listed in the yellow section of afternoon. this book). The public is invited to this free concert in front of Herr· mann Hall. People often enjoy a Golf Course picnic lunch on the lawn prior lo The 18-hole Navy Golf Course the performance. is localed in back of the Monte­ rey Fairgrounds. Active and retired military personnel, their dependents and guests are eligi­ ble lo use the course. Hours of operation are 0730 lo dusk dur·

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28 Special Interest Groups The Recreation Department sponsors many special interest groups, including: La Mesa Junior Soccer La Mesa Junior Baseball Tunnis Association Tunnis Lessons Sailing Association Sailing Lessons Men's and Women's Golf Association Amateur Radio (MARS) Runners and Joggers Association Socko Softball Leagues Lacrosse Club Soccer Leagues Dependent Swim Program Flying Club Karate Club and Lessons NPS Computer Club Volleyball There is one court at the picnic grounds, one court behind the NPS swimming pool and one court next lo the Enlisted Mess. There is also one court in the gymnasium. Sailing The school owns four Shields Class sloops, one 22-foot Capris and two 22-foot Santanas. In order to use the boats, one must first be qualified as a cruising skipper. The NPS Recreation Department has regularly sched· uled training. The NPS Sailing Tennis Courts Association maintains an active There are l2 courts of champi­ racing program. onship quality, two of which are located below the swimming Vacation and ing weekdays, and 0630 to dusk grams and group lessons are also pool, two forward of Herrmann during weekends. available. Hall, four in La Mesa Village Entertainment The golf course has a club­ Basketball adjacent to the La Mesa School, Information house, snack bar, lounge, and two behind the housing office in There is a regulation size court Folders, maps of camping areas shower rooms. There is also a La Mesa Village and two at the and lists of motels and entertain­ Pro Shop which offers a variety in.the gymnasium, located in NPS Annex. The courts on cam­ room 239. Balls may be checked ment facilities are available at the of retail merchandise to meet a pus require reservations. Recreation Office. golfer's needs. out of the Gear Issue Room. Adriving range is located adjacent to the pro Shop and has Hunting and Fishing Swimming Pool Softball the same hours as the golf Information on hunting and The swimming pool is open 'l\vo softball fields are available course. Range balls are available fishing in the Los Padres National from May through October. for softball or socko. One dia­ for patrons. Forest area may be obtained by Operating hours are from 1200 to mond is located on Garden Drive The golf professional and his calling the Fish and Game Com­ 1800, Tuesday through Sunday. across from Del Monte Lake and assistants give lessons on an mission at Fort Hunter-Liggett Dependents and bonafide guests the other one is located al the appointment basis. Youth pro· Military Reservation. may use the pool. Navy Golf Course in back of the

29 Monterey County Fairgrounds. The use of the fields may be scheduled through the Sports Supervisor at 646-2497/3118. Tickets Seasonal discounts and tickets are available at the Recreation Office for such events as plays, Marineworld, Great America, Laguna Seca Races and other local events. Movies Fort Ord and the Defense Language Institute schedule movies during the week and on weekends.

Gymnasium The gym, with three four-wall racquetball/handball courts, two squash courts, a basketball court and an exercise room, is located in Building 239. It is furnished with all the equipment necessary for any physical fitness or reduc· ing program. Hours are 0730- 2100, Monday through Friday; 1000-1800, Saturday, and 1300· 1800, Sunday. The Gear Issue Room has an extensive selection of athletic and camping equipment which may be checked out by eligible per· sonnet for a nominal fee. A complete list of available items and their cost may be obtained from the Issue Room, 0730·1630, Monday through Friday. N6Rfl>lfNIS Clubs and Messes The Naval Postgraduate School Officers and Faculty Club is among the finest in the Navy. Services are provided to all active duty officers of the armed forces, civilian students, faculty The Consolidated Package lions for use of the barbecue pits gymnasium . There is also a members and other specific Store is located in Building 301. are required and can be made at softball field available for week· groups. Visa and Masterchaige The hours of the Com.mis· the gymnasium Monday through end picnics. are accepted for evening food sioned Officers and Faculty Club Friday. Rules for use of the services. and the Enlisted Club are listed picnic area will be explained at The Enlisted Mess is located in io the yellow section of this the time the reservations are Recreation Facilities Criscuolo Hall. It is open to all book. made. There is a fee for use of active duty and retired personnel the picnic area. The grounds will at Fort Ord and their dependents. accommodate a maximum of 200 Recreational facilities at Fort The Enlisted Mess Facility is Picnic Grounds people. Special requests for Ord complement NPS recrea· located just inside the Del Monte The picnic grounds are open parties lasting longer than dusk tional facilities very well. Tuurs Avenue gate. from 0700-dusk daily. Reserva· must be made in writing to the and rental information are availa·

30 of over 20 committees including Herrmann Hall . The phone Red Cross. Adobe 'lbur and La number 646-2241. Mesa Fun Run Committees. The The Catholic Chapel is located OSWC also has a long list of adjacent to the NPS Bookstore activity classes to choose from near the Main Exchange and the that are taught by OSWC mem· pool. The weekend Mass sched­ bers. Each month the OSWC ule begins on Saturday with a holds a business meeting and a 5:15 p.m. Mass which satisfies social function. There are two the Sunday obligation. On Sun· publications associated with the day, Masses are celebrated at OSWC: The Classmate, an award· 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Daily winning magazine and The Pink Mass begins at 12:15 p.m., Mon· Flyer, a newsletter. These are day through Friday. Holy Day distributed through the Student Masses are offered daily at 12:15 Mail Center each month. and 5:15 p.m. At the beginning of each aca· The private rite of Reconcilia· demic quarter the OSWC spon­ tion !Confession) is scheduled sors a Welcome Aboard Coffee to before weekend Masses. Reli· acquaint the new students and gious education classes for all their spouses with the area. ages are offered during the Spouses of new students are also Masses at other times throughout contacted by the curricular the week. representative, who acts as a The Catholic Chaplain's office liaison between incoming is located in Herrmann Hall, spouses and the various Room 127A. The telephone curricula. numer is 646·2242. The Staff Wives Club of the The Jewish Chapel Program is Naval Postgraduate School was conducted at nearby Fort Ord. organized in 1947. The purpose The services are conducted at the of the club is to promote fellow· 4th Street Chapel. Information ship among the families of the on times of services is available Naval Postgraduate School and to by calling 242-4873. provide designated services. Additional religious services Monthly meetings provide a and activities are also available to wide variety of cultural, informa· the military family in the tive and fun activities. They also community. provide a great opportunity for ble at the Fort Ord Recreation expeditions are held regularly; comradery and lasting friend· Armed Services Center located in Building 3109 and national crafts and cultures ships among the staff wives. on 4th Avenue. The telephone are exhibited on an annual Inter· YMCA number is 242-7322/3486. national Day. Religious Services The YMCA of the Monterey Volunteer American families The Naval Postgraduate School Peninsula is located at the corner The International also act as sponsors for the provides worship services and of Webster and El Estero Streets International students and their activities for various in Monterey. It is one of 26 Community families. Sponsors assist their demoninations. YMCAs around the world that More than 290 international International family in the diffi. The Protestant Chapel is emphasizes programs for the officers from over 25 nations are cult first few days after arrival, located in Herrmann Hall adja· military. Programs range from students at the Naval Postgradu· help with special problems, and cent to the main lobby. All per· fitness, family outings and activi· ate School. These officers and share American culture. Above sonnel, dependents and friends ties, volunteer leadership experi· their families represent a wide all, they often form warm and are invited to join in the worship ences in coaching and refereeing, range of backgrounds and cul· rewarding friendships. Informa· services and to partici pat~ in the to family-style dinners on Sunday lures, and are a special asset for tion about the International religious activities offered. Serv­ afternoons tw1ce a month for the school and the Monterey Committee or the sponsor pro· ices are conducted each Sunday both active duty and retired. community. 'lb help meet their gram is available from the Inter­ at 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in the Other activities include out­ needs, a volunteer group of national Education Office, chapel at NPS. Holy communion door "challenge" events, com· Americans from the military and 646·2186. is offered the first Sunday of each munity service projects, special civilian communities work with month. Christian Education clubs and strategic games, fenc· the school in several ways. For Wives' Clubs Classes for all ages are offered at ing, karate, road races, drama, example, English classes for The Officer Students' Wives' C9:30 a.m. on Sunday with international and cultural events, International wives, frequent Club jOSWC) is an organization numerous Christian growth and involvement in community social events for the lntemation· for the spouse of any student groups offered during the week. organizations. als and their families are attached to the Naval Postgradu· The Protestant Chaplain's A special feature of the YMCA arranged; sightseeing and sports ate School. The club is composed office is on the first floor of is a Visitor Information Center

31 that provides year-round infor· campus, weekends and on sciences (sociology, psychology, Marketing, Public Administra· I mation to military and civilian television. history, and government), health tion and Tuxation. Five under· visitors or new arrivals to MPC is open to all high school sciences (for physicians assist· graduate and three graduate I Monterey. graduates and to anyone over 18 ants, RNs and other allied health degrees are offered in various The YMCA of the Monterey who may benefit from further personnel), and multiple subjects fields of administration and Peninsula is partially funded by education. The Associate in Arts (education). management. For more inform\ the United Way and Combined degree or the Associate in Sci· Master's degrees are offered in tion, call 373-4176. Federal Campaign. When fees ence degree can be earned after education, special education, are charged for YMCA programs, two years of full-time study. career counseling, counseling substantial discounts are offered Students are able to transfer their psychology, marriage, family and Monterey Institute o to military personnel and their college credits to a four-year child counseling, and human 1 dependents. Call 373·4166 or institution for completion of resource management and International Studiel 372-7568 for more information. advanced degrees. Also, many development. Established in 1955 to teach programs are offered in voca· Call 899·4164 or 373·0945 for foreign languages and culture, tional fields such as nursing, data more information. Monterey Institute has evolved Educational Facilities processing, electronics and office into an independent, upper Various educational opportuni· occupations. Golden Gate division and graduate school. j ties for higher education are MPC's community services degrees are accredited by the available in the community for program offers renowned guest University Western Association of School military members and their lecturers, music and theatrical A branch of Golden Gate and Colleges. dependents who are seeking groups, exhibits and demonstra· University offers evening classes MllS has four academic div additional credits and degrees. lions open to the public. Call at York School (off Salinas High· sions: international management 646-4000 for more information. way). The branch offers a bache· international policy studies, Monterey Peninsula lor's of Science/ Arts in Account· language studies, and translatior Chapman College ing, Human Relations, and interpretation. In addition, College Chapman College grants bach· Management and Public Admin· masters programs are available Located on Fremont Street in elor's and master's degrees and istralion. A master's of Arts/Sci· for students interested in careers Monterey, Monterey Peninsula public school teaching creden· ence is also offered in Business as language teachers. The insti· College (MPC) is one of over 100 tials. Most classes are held in the Administration (M.B.A.), tute also offers an eight week accredited California Community evening. Finance, Financial Planning, summer intensive language Colleges which offer classes Bachelor's degrees are offered Health Services Management, program. For further informa· during the day, evenings, off· in computer science, social Human Resource Management, lion, call 647-4123. 32 The Monterey Peninsula

IIhe Monterey Peninsula rests at the edge of the Monterey Bay, and features some of the most beautiful landscape in California, if not the U.S. Author Robert L<>uis Stevenson, who lived on the peninsula for a short time, was so impressed with its beauty be used the locale as a setting for his novel, 'ITeasure Island. Monterey was also the setting for much of the slate's history and development. First sighted in 1542 by the Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Monte­ rey Bay remained unexplored for nearly two centuries. Interest in the California Coast increased, however, when Spain needed a harbor for the Spanish ships returning trade from Manila. The next European to arrive in the area was Sebastian Vizcaino in 1603. Vizcaino named the Bay Monterey after the Viceroy of New Spain. Jn his description to the King of Spain, Vizcaino said, " . . . (It is) the best port that could be desired, for besides being sheltered from all winds it has many pines for masts and yards, and live oaks and water in great quantity all near the shore."

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Pacific Improvement Company hired Samuel Morse as a new manager for the hotel. Morse, grand nephew of the inventor of the telegraph, was given fuU responsibility for liquidating the Pacific Improvement Company's other holdings. Eventually, Morse saw the possibility to revive the hotel's prosperity. Along with associates, he bought Pacific Improvement Company's holdings on the peninsula, including the hotel. A lively orchestra played past the mid· night curfew as before, as Morse sought to broaden the Del Mon· te's appeal. On October 29, 1924, disaster struck again, with another fire breaking out in the early hours of the morning. Fortunately, the late-hour dancing paid off because an orchestra member out and offered the hotel and its graduate School. In 1951, the the Pacific coast. Salinas is the smelled smoke at about 3:30 in grounds to the Army and Navy. school moved west to Monterey. county seat. the morning. In order to contain The Navy leased the hotel in The Naval Postgraduate School Climatically, lhe Monterey the fire, firemen dynamited the early 1943 with an option to buy, has expanded through the years, Peninsula resembles other areas ballroom from the floor below and set up a preflight training and is a major educational insti· of the central California coast, and thus saved the two hotel center. The ballroom which tution serving all the branches of without extremes of heat or cold wings. Again, no one was killed. previously accommodated 600 the military, federal employees and moderately low yearly rain· Reconstruction was not as fast guests at dinner now seated over and students from allied fall. The sun shines most of the this time, and the hotel was 1,200 flight officer candidates. countries. year. There are two seasonsQthe completed in 1926. At a cost of After the war, the Navy negoli· dry summer season extending over two million dollars, the ated with the Del Monte Proper· The Monterey from May to October, and the hotel was as lavish as ever. The ties Company to buy the hotel wet season from November to hotel felJ on hard times during and other plots of land on the Peninsula Today April. Weather changes are the Depression and the Second peninsula (some 627 acres) for Tuday, Monterey County infrequent from day lo day and World War proved to be too $2.5 million. By Ibis time the embraces almost two million week to week. much for the hotel to survive. Naval Academy no longer had acres of mostly mountainous Tbe Peninsula is an ideal The management decided to sell the room needed for the Post· terrain extending 100 miles along playland, with forests, beaches,

36 arks, golf courses and the Commodore John Drake Sloat lions of Monarch butterflies that Refuge, a two-mile mile stretch of earby ocean. Nearly a million raised the United States flag over migrate there each winter, giving beach extending out to a depth of eople visit the county's two Monterey in 1846. Colton Hall the town its unofficial title "But· 60 feet. state parks, Big Sur and Point played an even greater part in terfly Tuwn U.S.A:' Each year The Pacific Grove Museum of Lobos. Countless others sun on California's history in 1849 when the butterflies migrate from Natural History contains unusual the beaches, play golf or tennis, the first State Constitutional Canada and the state of Washing· and interesting exhibits of butter­ fish, hunt, camp or take scenic Convention was held there. The ton to a favorite tree in Pacific flies, marine and bird life, plants, excursions. Recently, the Penin­ Mission San Carlos Borromeo Grove. Even naturalists are mys­ shells, Indian artifacts and histor­ sula added the largest aquarium was founded by Father Junipero tified by this annual migration ical presentations. It is open in the nation to its attractions. Serra in 1770. for, although it is the butterflies' every day but Monday with no Numerous special events are The Stevenson House is also first trip, they head unerringly admission charge. held each year. There are salmon one of the more notable build· for the same trees each year. derbies, yatch races, dog shows, ings in Monterey, where author They arrive in late October and parades, art and crafts exhibits, Robert Louis Stevenson came leave in March. A few strays Seventeen Mile Drive car races, rodeos, and antique 6,000 miles from Scotland to be hang around all year long. The The Del Monte Forest is a car shows. The AT&T Pro-Am with his fiancee, Fanny penalty for disturbing the butter­ private community known the Golf Tuurnament is held here Osbourne. flies is $500. world over its natural scenic annually, as are the Salinas A whaling station, California's Pacific Grove is a residential, beauty. It bas been attracting Valley Fair al King City in May, first theater, and many other incorporated community of some vistors since the 1890s when as the Monterey County Fair in buildings also offer a delightful 17,995 people and occupies the many as 50 tallyhos (four-in­ August, and the Monterey Jazz travel to the past. The new and sandy slope between Point Pinos borse-drawn coaches) made three Festival in September. exciting Monterey Bay Aquarium and New Monterey. The pineclad daily sightseeing excursions opened its doors in 1984 with the heights of its southern boundary carrying guests 17 miles round slogan, ''The Fish Are Back:' offer a striking contrast to the trip from the original Hotel Del Monterey Virtually an instant success, the wide, white dunes on the west Monte in Monterey. Monterey is a appropriate aquarium shattered all annual and the dark, rugged shoreline of You can drive here through home for the Naval Postgraduate attendance records within ten the north, challenging the long pine forests and groves of Monte· School, a place with a long love months. The exhibits focus on surge of the Pacific. rey cypress and along a coastline affair with the sea. Much of this the plants and animals of the A half mile from the center of of singular beauty. You will heritage can be relived along Monterey Bay, offering its visitors town is an 18-bole golf course usually see wildlife such as deer Fisherman's Wharf and Cannery a beautiful and unique perspec­ and a protected beach with on the golf courses, and the sea Row, where the fishing canneries tive of the nearby undersea secluded bathing coves and lions, seals, and otters in the once boomed. Only the hulls of world. picnic grounds. Pacific Grove's water and on rocks offshore. You the buildings remain, and are municipal flower beds along the can enjoy golf at one of the now occupied by restaurants and water's edge are world famous. several outstanding courses, or exotic shops. Monterey's heritage Pacific Grove Scientists come from all over the ride over 34 miles of beautiful is also preserved in the many Pacific Grove was founded in world to study the marine life off bridle paths, or compete in adobe houses and other buildings 1875 by California Methodists, the Pacific Grove beaches. The major equestrian events. As a that played a significant role in who established the community Hopkins Marine Laboratories of spectator you can watch polo and history. The old Customs House as a religious retreat center. The Stanford University are here, as rugby matches, championship stands near the wharf, where city is best known for the mil· well as the Hopkins Marine Life tennis, the AT&T National Pro· 37 j Am Golf Tuunament, or any of the other tournaments, trials, and other sports events held here each year. The Lodge at Pebble Beach, separated from Carmel Bay by the 18th fairway of the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links, has a reputation among sophisti­ cated travelers that is unequaled by any other resort.

Carmel Valley Carmel Valley extends from the mouth of the Carmel River to the Jamesburg area 26 miles east. Post offices are located in Carmel Valley Village and the Mid-Valley Shopping Center. The population is 7,500. In the Valley are several good resorts and numerous tennis courts. The sun shines a little more often in Carmel Valley than the rest of the Peninsula, and it's usually a few degrees warmer there. Carmel Valley

38 Village and three other shopping art galleries and studios of the omy. Annually, Monterey County the sunshine belt on the coast, centers have restaurants, art village. pulls in S658 million from farm· bordering Monterey to the north. galleries, intriguing shops and There are two little theaters ing, supplying the country with Primarily a residential and retail general retail services. and two cinemas. The commu· fresh lettuce, artichokes, garlic, business community, Seaside nity supports many excellent chili peppers, and a host of other offers a variety of homes and musical events, including con­ farm products and livestock. homesites with panoramic views Carmel-By-The-Sea certs by a local orchestra and the Salinas, with a population of over of Monterey Bay. Less than 10 minutes south annual Carmel Bach Festival 82,000 and located 17 miles from In recent years, Seaside has from the Naval Postgraduate held in July at the Sunset Center. Monterey, is the county seat and grown dramatically through School, Carmel·By·The·Sea lies Outdoor music, dance and theat­ bub of lhe valley's activity. With redevelopment projects and on the oak and pine covered rical performances are held at light industry and the military commercial and private develop­ sand dunes of Carmel Bay, with Forest Theater, and there is an supplying a wider economic ment. The population is 36,291, perfect white sand beaches edged annual series of dance programs base, Salinas is a city with a including part of the residential by picturesque cypress trees. at the Sunset Center. variety of lifestyles. Just north of area of Fort Ord incorporated Carmel's beauti£ul beach is city Excellent restaurants serve a the city limits is a large modern within Seaside's city limits. The owned for its entire length and is variety of food, from French shopping center. Housing costs newly-constructed Monterey accessible to visitors and resi­ haute cuisine to Oriental fare. often run less in the valley, Peninsula Auto Center, located in dents alike. Although treacherous There are many hotels and making Salinas a definite option Seaside, provides complete auto tides make swimming dangerous, motels available, both close to to consider. sales and service. The majority the beach is excellent for sun· and along the coast. If possible, Other cities in the valley of auto dealers have moved into bathing and picnicking. reservations should be made in include King City, Prunedale and this complex. The California Carmel is known for its charm· advance. Soledad, all of which offer a Department of Motor Vehicles is ing shops. Most of these shops different view of life on the adjacent to the new modern are small and specialize in one peninsula. Seaside City Hall. type of merchandise, from can· One thing you won't want to Marina, with a population of dies and brassware to imported Salinas Valley miss is the Salinas California 22,865, is located just north of foods and golfing apparel. Within The lush, fertile checkerboard Rodeo in July, a nationally Seaside and Fort Ord. Primarily the business district are many of farms in the Salinas Valley known roundup. a residential community, the city secluded shopping courts of great form one of the most productive offers a good variety of moderate­ charm and character. agricultural areas in the U.S. In Seaside and Marina priced housing. There is a beach Carmel also has a large com· fact, the valley's agricultural located at nearby Marina State munity of artists and craftsmen industry is the leading contribu­ Seaside, the largest city on the Park. whose works can be seen in the tor to Monterey County's econ· Monterey Peninsula, is located in

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NEAR: CONVENIENCES: • Next to Pacific Grove Golf Course & Ocean • Pool, Spa, Sauna • Conveniently located to Naval Postgraduate • Kitchenettes, Fireplaces School, D4 and Fort Ord • Cable TV & HBO • Monterey Bay Aquarium • Direct Dial Phones • Fisherman's Wharf • Complimentary - • Cannery Row 1.) Continent.al Breakfast • Art Galleries & Shops 2.) Wine & Cheese Tasting • World Famous Golf Courses • Suites, King, Queen & Double Bed • Handicap Rooms • Military and Government Rates

1111 Lighthouse Ave. Toll Free (800) 228-515 l·Quality Inn lnt'l Pacific Grove, CA 93950 (800) 992-9060 • California (408) 646-8885 (800) 232-4232 ·National

40 LUXURIOUS ROOMS • Kitchenettes • Heated Pool • Direct Dial Phones • Color Cable TV & HBO • King & Queen Size Beds • Minutes to Monterey Fisherman's Wharf • Minutes to Carmel & 17 Mile Drive • Handicap Rooms Near Postgraduate School and Fort Ord 'I 408-899-4221 FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL TOLL "FREE 800-528-1234 or (408) 899-33n Callfomla (800) 992·9080 National (800) 232-4232 ' ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS VIS4 t• l 1875 FREMONT BLVD. - SEASIDE, CA. 93955 8 HOTELS - PHOTO • MARCOA PubllSl'llng Inc 1989

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1 DAY SERVICE FOR WASH & FOLD

• DRY CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE • ATTENDANT ALWAYS ON DUTY • OPEN 7 DAYS 8 A.M. - 9 P.M . LARGE RUG WASHERS 646-9195 2319 Fremont St. Monterey, CA ...... '41" ...... ,.. a ------HOTELS - MOTELS (CONrD) LUMBER STEINBECK GARDENS INN TYNAN LUMBER COMPANY INC 443 Wave St MONTEREY ...... 372-1800 325 Front St SALINAS ...... 424-221 6 (See our Ad - this classification and Map Section) 601 E Franklin St MONTEREY ...... 375-2603 INSURANCE (See our Ad - this classification) GEICO AND AFFILIATES 1760 Fremont Blvd SEASIDE ...... 394-6591 MEN'S CLOTHING (See our Ad - this classification) H JOHN'S GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING LAUNDRIES - SELF SERVICE 1772A Fremont Blvd SEASIDE ...... 394-5646 FREMONT WASH & DRY 2319 Fremont St MONTEREY ...... 64fr9195 MOTELS (See our Ad - this classification) EL CASTELL MOTEL 2102 N Fremont St MONl EREY ...... 372-8176 (See our Ad - this classification) LONE OAK MOTEL 2221 Fremont St MONTEREY ...... 372-4924 (See our Ad - Last Editorial Page) MAGIC CARPET LODGE 1875 N Fremont Blvd SEASIDE ...... 899-4221 (See our Ad - Hotels) MONTEREY HOTEL RESORT 1000 Aguajito Rd MONTEREY ...... •...... 373-6141 (See our Ad - Inside Front Cover) QUALITY INN - PACIFIC GROVE 1111 Lighthouse Av PACIFIC GROVE ...... 646-8885 (See our Ad - Hotels) ~ Peop[e Serving Peop[e ~/ ~ Lum6er Company· ONE.HOU'R PHOTO Quality One Hour Color Pnnt Proceaung MONTEREY • SALINAS KINGCITY 11 0 e 126 • 135 • 5x7 • 4x6 Printa • 1WO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 375-2603 424-2216 385-3183 906 Del Monte Shoppina Center Seacrat Shoppina Center • Marina 372-2637 384-7224 •MARCOA Pubh1n1ng Inc . 1989 MOTELS - PHOTO 9

• 48 MODERN UNITS • DIRECT DIAL PHONES • FREE LOCAL CALLS •INDOOR HEATED POOL- SUNDECK •CABLE, COLOR TV, SHOWTIME, ESPN, • AM-FM CLOCK RADIOS • QUEEN AND KING BEDS •FAMILY UNITS (408) 372-8176 2102 North Fremont St., Monterey • Close to NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL AND FAIRGROUNDS

MOTELS (CONrD) TRAVELODGE MONTEREY FAIRGROUNDS 2030 N Fremont St MONTEREY ...... 37:>-3381 .ABINAMTE (See our Ad - this classification) ~MUSIC STORE MUSIC STORES PIANOS ABINANTE MUSIC STORE SALES • REPAIRS • RENTALS S1e1nway • Kawai • Wurlitzer 425 Alvarado MONTEREY ...... 372-5893 NEW & USED INSTRUMENTS PIANO RENTALS (See our Ad - this classification) MUSICAL INSTRU CTION ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS 372-5893 Yamaha • Kawai PHOTO FINISHING - RETAIL 425 ALVARADO FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC & MONTEREY ONE HOUR PHOTO DOWNTOWN MONTEREY ACOUSTIC GUITARS 906 Del Monte Shpg Ctr MONTEREY ...... 372-2637 SHEET MUSIC & BOOKS (See our Ad - this class1f1callon)

Travelodge ~M o ntere y Fairgrounds • SPECIAL MILITARY RATES • COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE • 102 COMFORTABLE ROOMS • RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE • HEATED POOL • FREE CABLE TV • 4 BLOCKS TO N.P.S. • DIRECT DIAL PHONES-24 HR SWITCHBOARD • 1 MILE TO AIRPORT All Major Credit Co rds Honored ~- ~-, ~ 2030 N. Fremont St., Monterey, CA 93940 ~-.. _ ,_c.,.._ (408) 373-3381 Toll Free (800) 255-3050 10 PIPES - RECREATIONAL ·MARCOA Publ•$hong. Inc . 1989

CARMEL PIPE SHOP CENTURY 21 PRUNEDALE PROPERTIES SPECIALIZING IN • Fine Tobaccos • Selected P1pes AFFORDABLE COUNTRY LIVING IN THE • We Ship • Pipe Repairs • Havana Cigars NORTH MONTEREY CO. AND OAK HILLS AREA. Major Credit Cards Accepted Lincoln South of Ocean Approximately 20 Minutes From NPS ! DICK HARDIN P.O. Box 401 7901 San Mlguel Cyn. Rd. Prunedale, CA 93907 (408) 663-2511 I (408) 624-9737 Carmel, CA 93921 ------PENINSULA PO DIA TRY GROUP Advertising Pays KIRK ROBERT~ D.P.M. BOARD CERTIFIED PODIATRIST MILITARY YELLOW PAGES e BUNIONS e HAMMERTOES e rNGROWN NAll..S Can Help You e FOOT SURGERY & SPORTS INJURY e MICRO SURGERY e MINIMAL INCISION e OFFICE SURGERY e SECOND OPINIONS PODIATRISTS ADULTS&: Ofll.DREN CHAMPUS INSURANCE ACCEPTED PENINSULA PODIATRY GROUP e We Provide The Billina S«vice.For Paynient Of Ctwunp.. 271 Reservation Rd MARINA .• .. ,., ••..... ,,,,, •.•. 384-3668 (See our Ad - this classification) 1011 C-St.-Monierey 271 RaovationRd.-Mama 373-2991 384-3668 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COLUMBUS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PIPES & SMOKERS ARTICLES 544 Lighthouse MONTEREY ....•. , •...... •. 646-1070 CARMEL PIPE SHOP (See our Ad - Map Section) Lincoln S of Ocean CARMEL ...... ••...... 624-9737 RADIO STATIONS & BROADCASTING COMPANIES (See our Ad - this classification) KAZU (90.3) PUBLIC RADIO FOR MONTEREY BAY 176 Forest PACIFIC GROVE ...... ••...... 375-7275 KAZU 90.3FM (See our Ad - this classification) REAL ESTATE 1 111 J \ J Iii· l l II l Monterey Bay Public Radio CENTURY 21 ALLIED ASSOCIATES Local & International Affairs, Jazz, New Age Music, 550 Camino El Estero MONTEREY ...... 373-4477 Oldies, Regge & More - with No Commercials! (See our Ad - Insert) Request • 375-3082 Offices • 375-7275 CENTURY 21 PRUNEDALE PROPERTIES l 7901 San Miguel Canyon Rd SALINAS ...... 663-2511 (See our Ad - this classification) CENTURY 21 STEVENS & KELLY 1124 Forest Av PACIFIC GROVE ...... 649-0848 0nu~ We Cover the Entire (See our Ad - this classification) lrB hfij ,.. MONTEREY PENINSULA RECREATIONAL PROGRAM CONSULTANTS 21 CYCLING BY THE SEA STEVENS & KELLY, INC. PACIFIC GROVE ...... 372-1807 1124 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove, CA 93950 (See our Ad - this classification) ( 408) 649-0848 RECREATIONAL SERVICES Military Relocatio n NPS Code 45 MONTEREY ...... 372-1339 (800) 638-7356 Residential Sales (See our Ad - this classification) Property Management Take Time To Investigate Independently Owned and Operated ® Never Be Rushed Into Buying

ADVENTIJRES SCUBA EXPERIENCE at the KELP FOREST SCUBA SCHOOL <:. ~·· BY THE SEA . ~, · Mr BIKE RENTAlS WE OFFER · An Introductory Scuba L...-...:.-...... i.:.oq ..... Experience (Only $10) aily - Weekly - Monthly Rates Free Delivery & Pick-Up • Beginning Lessons • Refresher Courses SEA KAYAK TOURS & RENTAlS • Guided Dive Tours • Specialty Certifications Discover the Beautiful and Rugged • Student Referrals Coastline of the Monterey Peninsula • Heated Pool On Premises CALL NOW - 375-2956 (408) 372-1807 - HOPE TO SEA YOU SOON! "'" RCOA Publ11h1ng Inc 1989 RECREATIONAL- RESTAURANTS 11 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL RECREATIONAL SERVICES

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS & FACULTY CLUB FOR THE BEST IN ATMOSPHERE FINE CUISINE AND PRICES HERRMANN HALL• 372-1339

ENLISTED MEN'S CLUB FOR T HE BEST IN ATMOSPHERE FINE CUISINE AND PRICES CRISCUOLO HALL • 646-2358

RECREATION D EPARTMENT THE FINEST INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FACILITIES GYM. TENNIS COURTS. SOFTBALL FIELDS, CHILO CARE CENTER, SWIMMING POOL, GOLF COURSE AND MANY OTHERS HERRMANN HALL • 646-2466 THE NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL OFFERS YOU THE NO I SPOT IN MONTEREY FOR PRJVATE PARTlt:.5 & RECEPTIONS

RENTAL SERVICES - STORES & YARDS HODGES RENT ALL INC 456 Lighthouse MONTEREY ...... 373-7368 (See our Ad - this classification) RESTAURANTS BUMBLEBERRY RESTAURANT 2329 N Fremont Blvd MONTEREY ...... 372-1812 (See our Ad - Last Editorial Page) CYCLING BY THE SEA PACIFIC GROVE ...... 372-1807 (See our Ad - this class1f icatlon) GIANNI'S PIZZA Monterey's Most Recommended Pizzeria 725 Lighthouse Av MONTEREY ...... •...... 64~1500 1, {See our Ad - this classification) Authentic Italian Recipe! MOM'S HOME COOKING A Fresh. Thiel< delicious Crust 1287 Fremont Blvd SEASIDE ...... 394-9191 (See our Ad - this classification) covered with a Rich tomato sauce Loaded with Mozarella cheese and 1h~· Freshest meats and vegetables of your choice HODGES RENT ALL, INC. Try any combina11on you want Household 11oods late! All pizzas are Hand Tossed not We Rent~ &bv &. Rollawav BeJ~. Tables &. Chairs Machine Rolled Complete Part\ Rcnml • La"n &. Garden Equipment Open F11day S..1u1d.iv & Sunda; l I JO d m Open Mr.-rt11.,· '"'r -, '"-1 ,, '1 t" -n 456 Lighthouse, Monterey FAMILY DINING .---(-At_t _A-Hf_A_O _ _, FULL COCKTAIL 10 • rAKf Ol I \UVICf BAR MOM'S HOME COOKING 649-1500 Eat with Us or Take it Out Italian Sandwiches • Gelato's • Fresh Pasta Bar-B-0 Ribs • Ch1ttltngs • Oxtails • Hot Links - fdmil>- Owned dnd Operated- 111 Collard Greens • Black-eyed Peas • Yams Sweet Potato Pies • Hours. Sun. & Mon. 3-10 PM Tues through Sat.. Noon-10 PM 725 LIGHTHOUSE AVE.• MONTEREY 1287 Fremont Blvd., SEASIDE 394-9191 • MAACOA PubhShlng Inc 198Q

Your Hosts Bob& A quallty academic program Dottie Surdi lfh~rttr.rt. with lndlvlduallzed Instruction JS .(fftlil\J't JJ.i Including pre-school, ~~• p,..Si/>i.. c~'~ $ pre-kindergarten and e s~ .J~t kindergarten classes. '5°f>f000 Curriculum lncludH: Music Malh Art Science Compule,. FULL INTERNATIONAL BREAKFAST MENU Pr.. RHdlng & Reading Phonic• Cooking Baking And Much Moret SUPER SALAD/SANDWICH BAR & Full and ParHlme Sualona HOT BUFFET LUNCHEON - ONLY s5,9s For More lrtformaUon Cell 375-9743 1231 Seventh St.. Mortlerey EXTENSIVE DINNER MENU FEATURES (A Bloctc from Po1tgraduate School) Antipasto Salad & Fruit Bar Steak & Lobster Pasta Seafood Combos Fresh Local Seafood Authentic Crab Coppino Pasta, Pasta, Pasta & Pizza SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Children's Menu Take Out CHAPMAN COLLEGE Bldg 1714 3rd St FT ORD ...... 899-41 64 COCKTAIL HOUR EVERY 532 Abrego St MONTEREY ...... 373-0945 MON. - FRI. 4:30. 6:30 PM (See our Ad - Map Section) MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE WITH COMPLIMENTARY HORS D'OEUVRES 980 Fremont Blvd MONTEREY ...... 646-4000 (See our Ad - this classification) THE BEST VALUE FOR BANQUETS SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN ON THE PENINSULA MISS BARBARA'S Private Accommodations for 20 to 120 52 Soledad Dr MONTEREY ...... 375-6738 Call Dottie Surdi for Personalized, (See our Ad - this classification) Courteous Service. We Want To Serve You! SERENDIPITY PRE-SCHOOL 1231 7th St MONTEREY ...... 375-9743 2030 N. FREMONT ST., MONTEREY e 646-0 l 00 (See our Ad - this classification) ~ By The Monterey Fairgrounds T ravelodge YOUNG CHILD ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Lincoln & 7th MONTEREY ...... 624-3550 (See our Ad - this classification)

RESTAURANTS (CONrD) SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - SPECIAL EDUCATION LYCEUM OF THE MONTEREY PENINSULA SURDl'S 1073 6th St MONTEREY ...... 372-6098 2030 N Fremont St MONTEREY ...... 646-0100 (See our Ad - this classification) (See our Ad - this classification) Affordable, higher ajucation begins Young Child at your commuruty college ... Enrichment Monterey Peninsula Programs Ages 1 to 5 College 3 Hrs. AM or PM Year-Round Classes Call for Brochure ll•il CHURCH OF THE WAYFARER, CARMEL 980 FrelOOllt Stra>t • Monrerey • ulilomia • 939l0 408.646.4000 Lincoln & 7th 624-3550

CaD lor CalAlogue l'AISS OF THE MONTEREY PENINSUl..A U 1073SIXTHSTREET MONTEREY 372-6098 \""o~B.'\/i-1 , Professional ASSOCJallon for ce Ill ~· -f.J,_(i'\ • \!> Otildhood Educabon Certified Super Classes for Children ~- Member of National Associabon for the Education of Young Otllc:lsen The Lyceum offers enriclunent programs for year. NURSERY SCHOOL STATE LICENSED gifted, talented, and motivated children all A NON.PROFIT ORGANIZATION Dedicated to Academic Excellence Since 1967 A Planned LearrwngCen1erw11h a Beaulllul Wilffl and Friend~ Envuooment r------.._,,~ R1U YEAR 6 SU1AEA Pll0(1W,CS CREATIVE PAOGlw.IS MONTEREY ADULT SCHOOL OUAl.flED TEACllEAS AllT~NTICIWTS TOTAi. ~ATION PllOGAAM HOT U»«;H Parent Education F£LDT~ English for the Foreign Born 375-6738 384-8447 Vocational Education 52 SOLEDAD OR. 3200 OEt MONTE BL VD. Citizenship MONTEREY, CA MARINA, CA 1295 l...rSAU..E ST. 899-1615 l • MAACOA Pllblll/l•MQ , Inc , 1989 SCHOOLS - TOURS 13

Carmel Adult School Join us for classes in: ..... • ART • POTTERY • SEWING The • FOREIGN LANGUAGES true Carmel • COMPUTERS • JAZZERCISE shopping • WRITING FOR PUBLICATION • • AIKIDO • COOP PRE-SCHOOLS, ETC. expenence Hwy 1 at Ocean Ave. _ Enjoy shopping as it was t ~•C•a-rmiiiiiiiiel•' •C•A•9•3•9-22iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~..iii~~~~624 1714 meant to be! The Crossroads Shopping Center features over 90 SCHOOLS • GENERAL INTEREST unique shops, restaurants CARMEL ADULTSCHOOL Hwy 1 at Ocean Av CARMEL ...... 624-1714 and services, with plenty (See our Ad - this classification) of convenient store front KELP FOREST SCUBA SCHOOL 614 Lighthouse Av MONTEREY ...... 375-2956 parking. \ (See our Ad - this classification) 1 THE MONTEREY ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN 1138 Forest Av PACIFIC GROVE ...... 64~0482 mo (See our Ad - Last Editorial Page) MONTEREY ADULT SCHOOL Hr"'°"' Ont ond Ibo Road. U-1 1295 La Salle St SEASIDE ...... •.•..•...... 899-1615 0i>en ~ IOw·6p11 ! (See our Ad - this classification) ~yl2·Spca SHOPPING CENTERS & MALLS THE CROSSROADS 159 C rossroads Blvd CARMEL ...... •...... 625-4106 (See our Ad - this classification) DEL MONTE SHOPPING CENTER 1410 Del Monte Ctr MONTEREY ...... •...... 373-2705 (See our Ad - Map Section) I• Le Grand Travel TRAVEL AGENCIES Experience Our Excellence LE GRAND TRAVEL 2600 Garden Rd., Suile 130, Monterey ... . ••• ...... 646-1621 (See our Ad - this classification) AIR • SEA • LAND AIRLINE TICKETS • CRUISES • TOURS TOURS- OPERATORS & PROMOTERS GROUPS • AMTRAK • HOTELS TOURS OF DISTINCTION AUTO RENTALS 824 Munras Ste C MONTEREY ...... • ...... 373-0508 (See our Ad - this classification) MILITARY SPECIALISTS

T hese directories are Free to you COMPUTERIZED FOR Courtesy of the Merchants LOWEST FARES Who Advertised. Thank them with your support! MARA CANTOR • JOANNE MONROE ~(408) 646-1621) Tou.rs of . .- - • Complete Desnru1tion Management • Group Transpon:auon &. TRIDENT EXECUTIVE CENTER Distinction Con~n1ent Services CALL OR WRITE FOR PLANNER PACKET 2600 Garden Rd., Suite 130 8 2'4 MUNRAS, SUITE C, MONTEREY MONTEREY, CA 93940 (408) 373-0508- CA (800) 432-1188 r 14 CHIROPRACTORS - DENTISTS OFF BASE MEDICAL AND DENTAL SECTION DENTISTS (CONrD) Robert A. Auger D.D.S. • Gerald A. Tarsitano, D.D.S., M.S. HIGGINBOTHAM, DAVID DMD INC ADULTS and CHILDREN •ORTHODONTISTS 831 Cass St MONTEREY ...... 373-1279 (See our Ad - this classification) 335 El Dorado St., MONTEREY ...... 373-3765 ISHll. DR JEAN Y AND ASSOCIATES 26365 Carmel Rancho Blvd., CARMEL .... 624-7244 Hilby Prof Bldg 915 Hilby Av Ste 21 SEASIDE ...... 394-5265 529 Central Ave., PACIFIC GROVE ...... 372-1566 (See our Ad - this classification) LACKEY, ARLEN DDS CHIROPRACTORS - DC POOLE, JAMES A DDS 675 Pine Av PACIFIC GROVE ...... 649-1055 KEHOE, J RICHARD DC (See our Ad - this classification) 1030Cass St MONTEREY ...... 373-4141 MONTEREY PENINSULA DENTAL GROUP (See our Ad - this classification) 333 El Dorado St MONTEREY ...... 373-3068 (See our Ad - this classification) DENTISTS PALMA, GARY D DDS AUGER. ROBERT A DDS 36535 Carmel Rancho Blvd Ste SC CARMEL ...... 624-4100 3 locations to serve you (See our Ad - this classification) (See our Ad - this classification) ROGERS, STILE & MENOLD HEASTON, TIMOTHY G DDS 275 W Laurel Dr SALINAS ...... 449-1501 SIMONSEN. DAVID W DDS 3154 Deforest Rd MARINA ...... 384-2522 220 Country Club Gate Ctr PACIFIC GROVE ...... 373-7575 (See our Ad - this classification) (See our Ad - this classification) SA TOW, SCOTT K DDS 1001 Pacific St MONTEREY ...... 649-1446 Rogers, Stile & Menold T. G. HEASTON, D.D.S. OtJHOOONflC~ ra Donald P. Rogers, D.D.S --~- ,. - DAVID W. SIMONSEN, D.D.S. D1ploma1e Amencan Board of Orthodonna Amhony j. Stile, D.D.S., M.S. GENERAL DENTISTRY D1pll.>m(ll< Amencan Bocml of On!IDdonucs Geralyn Mi.mold, D.D.S. 220 Country Club - Gate Center 27859 Berwick Drive Lower Level • Suite 1O Mid Valley Shopping Center SCHOOL SHUTTI..E PROVIDED Pacific Grove. C&lifomla 93950 Carmel Valley, Gallfomia 93923 275 W. Laurel Dr. 3154 DeForest Road 373-7575 625-2250 Salinas. Ca 93906 Marina, Ca. 93933 MILITARY INSURANCE ACCEPTED (408) 449-1501 (408) 384-2522 ORTHODONTICS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS

DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM, D.M.D., INC. MONTEREY PENINSULA DENTAL GROUP GENERAL DENTISTRY ~~ FAMILY DENTISTRY , DOCTORS: Breuleux. Burnett. Grosnick. ~r~~ MILITARY INSURANCE Kitagawa. Landon. Wilson ---~,,-- CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY· Dr's. Fa1a Ill, Bayless 831 Cut Street • Monterey, CA 93940 • (408) 373-1279 333 El Dorado St., MONTEREY 373-3068 MONTEREY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE DR. JOSEPH J. KEHOE DR. J. RICHARD KEHOE Former Faa1liy Member of Certified Industrial Injury Consultant Palmer College of Chiropractic & C.C.A. Certified Disability Eval= B.]. Palmer Chirop-racric Research Clinic Independent Exams/ Second Opinions COMPLETE CHIROPRACTIC CARE • WORKERS COMPENSATION SPECIALISTS e PERSONAL INJURY I ACCIDENT e INSURANCE CASES e NUTRITION & EXERCISE GUIDANCE e ATiiLETIC INJURIES • MILITARY DISCOUNT FOR INFORMATION CALL 373-4141 1030 CASS STREET MONTEREY MEMBER OF c .... uFORNIA Cl AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATIONS MARCOA P\Jbllllhong Inc 1989 DENTISTS - MEDICAL 15 ======~~~~=-;:::..~m;;:;-=~=-- ORAL& GARYD. PALMA, D.D.S. MAXILLOFACIAL '&1),. ORTHODONTICS • SURGERY • TERRY W. SLAUGHTER D.D.S .. M.S.D. CHILDREN and ADULTS WILLIAM N. ANDREW, D.D.S. RICK L. McBRIDE, D.D.S. 26535 Carmel Rancho Blvd. 420 E. Romie Ln. 271 Reservation Rd. 230Gree:n Valley Rd. Suite SC 81 Via Robles Salinas, CA 9390 I Martna, CA. 93933 Freedom, CA. 95019 Monterey, CA 93940 (408) 424-7393 (408) 384-1700 ( 408) 728-3661 Carmel, CA 93923 1-800-424-7393 1-800-722-3661 624-4100 373-0415 DAYORNIOHT DAY OR NIGHT

DENTISTS (CONTD) DENTISTS {CONrD) SLAUGHTER, TEARY W DDS MSD YOUNG, BENJAMIN DDS ANDREW, WILLIAM N DDS 3154 Deforest Rd MARINA ...•...... 384-2442 McBRIDE, RICK L DDS (See our Ad - this classification) 420 E Romie Ln SALINAS .•...... 424-7393 HEALTH CARE (See our Ad - this classification) THOMAS, ROY L DDS NORRELL HEALTH CARE 26535 Carmel Ra ncho Blvd CARMEL ...... 625-2255 518 Cortes St MONTEREY •...... 372-2100 (See our Ad - this classification) (See our Ad - this classification) TROUT, DONALD W DDS INC 880 Cass St Ste 104 MONTEREY ...... 373-3531 MARRIAGE, FAMILY, CHILD & INDIVIDUAL COUNSELORS (See our Ad - this classificatton) ELLERBE THERAPY ASSOCIATES TURNER, DANIEL J, DDS 3785 Via Nona Marie Ste 204 CARMEL ...... 625-0184 46 Porta Vista Or MONTEREY ...... 375-1112 (See our Ad - this ctassihcat1on) (See our Ad - this classification) KRIMSLEY, SYLVIA MS VISTA ROBLES DENTAL GROUP Box 839 PACIFIC GROVE ...... 372-2001 85 Via Robles MONTEREY ...... 372-7548 (See our Ad - this class1ftcat1on) (See our Ad - this classification) MEDICAL CLINICS PRIMUS ROY L. THOMAS, D.D.S. Presidio of Monterey Bldg 422 COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRY SALINAS...... • ....•..•...•...... •. 422-7998 • Mnnbn Cabfornia Dmcal AMoclatlon • Mmobtt Atntric:an Deneal AssociatJOn MONTEREY ...... 647-5741 (See our Ad - this class1ftcat1on) 1625-22551 Loar.rd ac w Mauch of w Valky - 26535 Carm<:I Rancho Blvd., Cannd Member Of The American Dental DR. DONALD TROUT - D.D.S. DENTISTRY FOR ADULTS Association Member of California Dental Association • Nitrous Oxide Member of American Dental Association • Cosmetic and General Dentisby Fonner Officer, USN· O.:nml Corps • Children Welcome 880CASSST.,SUITE 104 373-3531

VISTA ROBLF.S DENT AL GROUP Dr. Joseph S. Howard, D.D.S., lnc. CALL J94-526Sor6JJ-5827 Dr. Joan Wright Howard, D.D.S. TODAY For An Appointment Dr. Peter English, D.M.D. 85 Via Robles, Monterey - 372-7548 ~------~ I $20 Off Dentalworknolc:overedbyinsurancebymenlioning : I this ad when malung your appointmenl :

A Healthy, Happy Smile! ~------~SEHABLA ESPANOL We welcome you and your family to our office for dental care using your DR. DEAN Y. ISHII, D.D.S., AND ASSOCIATF.S NEW DENTAL BENEFITS! DR. LINDEN K. ISHII, D.D.S. DR. WIU..IAM MOY, D.D.S. MONARCH DENTAL GROUP DR. Al.AN G. AMEMIYA, D.D.S. ProV1d1n11 a full range of dental ~mcc for adulr.s anJ children t "l t ..1 675PineAve. ~·~ SEASIDE CASTROVILI..E ~X""Y Pacific Grove X 915 Hilby Ave., Suite 21 11272 Menitt St. Telephone 649-1055 Hilby Professional Bldg. Suite A Arlen D. udccy, DDS JamH A. Poole, DDS Fremont Blvd. & Hilby Ave. Castroville Station Center 16 DENTISTS - PHYSICIANS 'M>.RCOA PubhSMlQ, tne . 1989

- Children Over 3 "STATE OF THE ART" Welcome and Treated COSMETIC DENTISTRY Lovingly -Custom Veneers - Nitrous Oxide - Bonding FOR THE FAMILY for Relaxation - Porcelain Crowns 375-1112 - VISA , Mastercard and - Bleaching 46 Porta Vista Drive • Monterey Payment Plans Available (Near Del Monte Shopping Center) r Benjamin Young, DDS OPTOMETRISTS B. Wayne Young Jr., DDS FROIO, CURTIS M OD 574 Polk St MONTEREY ...... • ...... 375-3802 GENERAL DENTISTRY (See our Ad - this classification) DELTA PLAN ACCEPTED KURTZ, ROBERT OD 330 Del Monte Shpg Ctr MONTEREY ...... 372-9100 Cosrmecic Bonding. Crowns, Bridges (See our Ad - this classification) Dentures, Partials, Fillings, Exrracrions PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS 2 Locations to Ser.ie You WHITE. GEOFFREY G MO FACS 3154 DeForest 770 East Romie Ln . 966 Cass St MONTEREY ...... 373-7733 Marina Salinas (See our Ad - this classification) 384-2442 424-0674

" - II ExperienceR.N.'s theL.V.N difference.'s - are Join the Health ~e Professionals HEALTH CARE where your expenence counts. • Choose your own schedule 518 CORTES STREET • Shift & weekend differential MONTEREY, c:A 93940 • Weekly paychecks • Wor1U•MllTLO (/lfo .• d•y. ye•r)

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6e. EFFECTIVE DATC OF CHANCf. IN OUTV STATION ( '110, day, year) b . DATE DE,AllTUllE CONUS (over••• •••••nment only)

7tt. [STIMATED ARlllVAL DAT[ OF FAMI LY f '>lfo ' day. yedr) b.

D WHEN HOUSI NG l[COMES AVAILAILE 8 . DEPENDENCY DATA e. TOT Al NUM8[11 IN f"AMIL Y b . SPOUSE c. DATES OF llllTH•MAU CHILDll[ll d . DAUS OF llllTN•HMAU CHILDll[ll (rea1d1n• with member) D Y[S

0No e . OTHER DEPENDENTS / . D[P[NDlllCY AUTHORITY (DD Form 137 - D•te ol approval of dependents 1n Hem le ol this lonn.) llUMl[ll SEX RELATIONSHIP AGE ISI

9 . PERTINENT FAMILY INFORMATION •• SPECIAL H[AL TH PROBLEMS ( Desc ttbe)

b. MONTHS INVOLUNTAR ILY SEPARATCD FROM FAMILY DUlllNG LAST 12 c. LAST ASSIGNMENT MONTHS DUE TO DEPLOYMENT OR ASS IG NMENT D OVERSCAS OR D COllUS r"1 ACCOMPANIED OR r"1 UNACCOMPANIED 10. IN TH[ [VENT ASSIGNMENT TO HOUSING WILL BE INVOLUNTARY THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT -

I D oo QOO NOT DESIR[ A WA IV[A TO ALLOW OCCUPANCY OF OH•INSTALLAT ION HOUS ING 11. RE MA RKS

12a. TYPEO OR PA INTED NAM[ OF APPLICANT b . SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT

SECTION B - ASSIGNMENT (To bt compltttd by Family Housin1 Offiu.) Ile. DATE AND TIME APPLICATION ll[C[IV[D b . EHCCTIV[ DAT[ or APPLICATION 14. OAT[ DO FORM 1747 SENT Oft GIVEN TO Al'l'LICANT ( Mo .. day, yeer, hour) (Mo .. day, yeer) (Mo .. day, Y••r)

15. HOUSING AVAILABIL ITY (Indicate

17,Q APPLICANT NOT l'LACCD ON A HOUSING WAITING LIST (II •ppllc•ble, 18•. ASSIGNCD TO HOUS ING UNIT (L1•t b. DATE (Mo., dlly, Y••r) ll lve r•••on. hau•lnil unit, if •ppllc•ble.)

19. [Ff'CCTIV[ DAT[ f'Oll T[llMINAT ION 20. IASIC ALLOWANC[ FOii OUAllTCRS: 21•. ASSIGNCO HOUSING lllSl'CCTCO AHCR OF HOUSING ASSIGNM(NT ( Mo .. day, TCllMINATION NOTIC[ Y••r) "· D ~::"A~:1~~.!t:: 0 Ovu 0110 (Month, Dey. Yeer) b. DATE INSPCCT[O (/lfo .• d•y, yeer) h. D ~::"T~:~~!:,~D OF ASG (Month, Day, Yeer) c. Ml'O NO.

22. INSPECTION AESUI. TS: D SAT IS,ACTOllY 0 OTH(ll (Eapi.1n) INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETllON OF DD FORM 1746 APPLICATION FOR AND ASSIGNMENT TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Section A 1s to bc .:omplctcd by each applJcant for Military F amlly Hous111& and Section 8 1s 10 be compkted b) tht Family Housing Offict. No ass11nmtnt to housing 1s to be madt pnor to subm1ss1on of this form to lhe Family Houslllg Office

SECTION A

Item I - N11mt of 111s101/011on Enter lhe name of the U1st~a11on operatlllg the Family Housllll Office

lttm 2 - Dort submmtd l:.n1er lhc date lhe app1Jcu1on 1s m11.led or otherwise subm1t1ed 10 lhe Family Houslllg Office

Item l - Spo11Sor's 11omt Name of applicant

lttm 4 - Addrtrs for Ttply Complete 1f reply 1s to be malled . 1; II Item S - Ptrsonol doto Enter current rank/ rate. 1den11fitauon number a.nd length of st>rv1ce to nearest whole month. Enter the time rema.inin,: on active duty a.nd date of ra.nk

Item 6 - Efftcll~t dolt of chan1t m duty uation. Enter the date you were dropped from personnel accoun1ab1hty at your previous duty \talion and l!l lned on the rolls at your new duty station for record purposes l-01 o vrrsca.s assignment enter your date of departure from <.:ONUS.

- l:.S11""1ttd OrTl"al dart of family Enter the estimated date under a . tf appropriate. If famlly 1s not to amve until housing 1s available . .:heck b.

Item 8 Dtptndtncy Complete lltms a thrOUf.h f .• •h apphcablt.

Item 9 - Ptrt111t111 f'om1lv l11forma11011 Bncny dtscnbe any special family hnlth problems v.h1ch might 1nnuence your prefer· encc for a p;ut1culas typt of housing (1 t sinxtt ltvtl n two story ttc J l:.nttr the nearest v.hole month 111voluntarlly st>pasattd horn family during last 12 months dut to deployr.,tnt o r ass11nmtn1 Chtck appropriate boio. for last assignment lttm 10 - Am1nmt111 prtftrtnct Chrck ufirmallvtl)' or nega11vely u the cut may be

Item 11 - Rtmorlcs fntcr any add111onal Ulformauon ... hach might have a bearing on assignment 10 mthtary family housing.

Item 12 S11naturt The appllca.nt must ugn this apphcauon

SCCTION II .

Item 13 - Datt and 11mt appl1Cono11 rut1vtd Enter the datt and 11me the appltcat1on "'as received by the F am1ly Housing Office

£fftct11•t dolt of opp/1ca11on Lnttr the date of change of duly s1a11on. or such dale as tht apphcauon is received , as appltcablc.

Item 14 Dolt DD Form 174 7 stnt Stlf o.planatory lttm IS Housrnx a1·a1/ob1/1f."' Enttr tht item lttltr for applicable box(es) chtcked under Item 2. DD Form 1747, which were chc.:ked on that form for rtturn 10 lhe appllca.nl For rumple, an enuy m1gh1 be " a " a.nd "g."

Item 16 Woi11111 tis1 f ntcr the 1den1if1ca11on of the assignment "'a1t111g I.ISi 10 which the appllca.nt 1s assigned. and the effective d ate and ume of his placement on this hst

Item 17 - Check 1! applicant 1s not placed on an assignment waiting hst Sute reason

Item 18 - [ntcr 1den11f1c a11on or housing unir 10 "'h1ch tht applJcant was ass1gntd and the date of the amgnmenl l1em 19 - Enter t ht datl' tht housing assignment was terminated lttm 20 - Chtek 11tm~ a orb and enter tht date F onn "'as submitted 10 sto p or Hart BAQ tntllltment Enter mtlJtary pay order (MPOJ number lttm 21 Check 10 indicate whethtt or not tht ass1l!ntd housing was inspccltd on tetmlllallon of assignment, and enter the da tt houst was 1nspccttd.

Item 22 - Enter the rtsults of tht 1nsptct1on. 11

NOTE THIS FORM IS TO 8£ RETAINED IN THE FAMILY HOUSING OFFICE FILES.

I attractive rates. NFCU services are available exclusively to existing members and those in the Monterey area permitted by Federal Regulations to join (Navy and Marine Corps officers, active and retired, retired enlisted personnel, and members of their families, and Department of the Navy civiliansl. Phone: 373-2725 Important Monday-Friday ...... 0830-1630 CHAPLAINS Catholic ...... 646-2242 Phone Numbers Protestant...... 646-2241 Jewish ...... 242-5288 COAST GUARD GROUP, MONTEREY ...... 647-7302 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MONTEREY PENlNSULA . 649-3200 NPS Security Police ...... 646-2555 CHILD CARE CENTER ...... 646-2734 NPS Fire Department ...... 646-2333 COMMISSARY S'roRE Ambulance or OFF Station Emergencies ...... 91 l The Fort Ord Commissary Store is located off Gigling Road in the PX Mall area.The store services all active duty and retired military Eme rgency and Poison Control...... 242-7631/2020 personnel on the peninsula, and is open six days a week. Health Clinic, Presidio of Monterey ...... 647-5664 Monday ...... Closed NPS Dental ...... 646·2477 Tuesday ...... 1000-1900 Wednesday ...... 0900-1800 Thursday ...... 1130-1930 DUTY OFFICERS Friday ...... 1000-1800 NPS Duty Officer ...... 646-2441 Saturday ...... 0800· l 600 Fleet Numerical Duly Officer ...... 646-2137 Sunday ...... 093().1530 Defense Manpower Data Center ...... 646·29511375-5131 A recording of the hours of operation plays automatically when Defense Resources Management Education Center...... 646·2104 you call 242-3663. Further information is available at 242-6263 Naval Security Group Detachment ...... 242-8213/8142 or 4242. Naval Enviromental Research Prediction Facillity...... 646-2928 CLUB & MESSES Naval Facility, Point Sur...... 624-2761 Commissioned Officers and Faculty Club ...... 646-21701372-1339 Naval Reserve Center, Pacific Grove ...... 372-0528/4674 Services Continental Breakfast from 0700 to 1030, Monday-Friday Personnel Support Activity Detachment Monterey ...... 646-3058 in the El Rancho Room. Lunch is served from 1100 to 1330 in the Trident Room and from 1100 to 1315 in the HI Rancho Room , A Monday·Friday. The El Prado hosts a Sunday brunch American Red Cross Station Manager ...... 242-2701 from 1000-1300. after hours ...... 899·0666 Consolidated Package Store ...... 373-7511 Army Hospital Information For Patient Records ...... 242-7651 Tuesday:rhurday & Saturday ...... 1000-1700 admissions ...... 242-2781 Friday ...... 1000-1800 Ambulance Non -Emergency ...... 242-2020 Enlisted Mess Open (Criscuolo Hall) ...... 646-2358 or Emergency ...... 242-7631 Monday:rhursday ...... 1700-2300 Friday ...... 1630-0100 Saturday ...... 1800·0100 c Enlisted Dining Facility, Bldg.260 ...... 646-2063 CREDIT UNIONS Weekdays ...... 0645·0745 1130-1230 1630-1730 MONTEREY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - Services include a Weekends & Holidays ...... 0800·1000 1130-1230 1630· 1730 full service ATM located adjacent to the credit union in the CURRICULAR OFFICERS basement of Herrmann Hall as well as many others locally and Administraive Sciences ...... 646-2536 nationwide. The Monterey Federal Credit Union has savings and Aeronautical Engineering ...... 646·2491 checking accounts, Share Certificates, JRAUs and Money Market Air-Ocean Sciences ...... 646-2044 Accounts. Available loans include automobile, unsecured, VISA, real Antisubmarine Warfare ...... 646·2116 estate and many others. All military and civilian personnel attached Command, Cont.rot and Communication, (C3) ...... 646-2772 lo NPS, their families, and anyone who lives or works on the Computer Thchnology ...... 646·2174 Monterey Peninsula are eligible for these services. In addition to its Electronics and Communications ...... 646-2056 office in the basement of Herrmann Hall al NPS, Monterey Federal Naval Engineering ...... 646-2033 Credit Union operates four other branches on the Peninsula. Naval Intelligence/National Security Affairs ...... 646-2228 Phone: 647-2400 Operations Research/System Analysis ...... 646·2786 Monday-Friday...... 0945· 1600 Weapons Engineering ...... 646-2116 NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, WASHINGTON, D.C. - The D Navy Federal Credit Union (of Washington D.C.), the nation's largest DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (MARINE credit union, operates one of its over 70 worldwide service locations CORPS LIAISON) ...... 242-8407 in Room 044 of Herrmann Hall. Services include an ATM , savings DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (NAVY LIAISON) .... 242·8213 and interest-bearing checking accounts, high-yield share certificates, DENTAL CLINIC (APPOINTMENTS) ...... 646-2477/2478 and a full range of secured and unsecured consumer loans al (Emergencies, after hours) ...... 646·2441 MAIN EXCHANGE, BLDG. 303 E Retail Store...... 373-7277/373·3575 BXCHANGE FACILITIES, FORT ORD & PRESIDO OF Monday-Saturday ...... 0800-1 700 MONTEREY Thursday ...... 1000-1800 Main PX, Bldg 4235, gigling Rd ...... 899-233612337 Barber Shop ...... 373-5933/4686 Monday-Friday ...... 1000-1830 Monday-Saturday ...... 0800· 1700 Saturday &. Sunday ...... l 000-1700 Laundry/Dry Cleaning/Tuilor ...•...... 373·5955/4686 Holiday ...... 1100·1630 Monday·Saturday ...... 0800-1700 Patton park shoppette, Bldg. 3099, 4th avenue Optical Sbop.373· ...... 5933/468& Monday-Saturday ...... 0930-2100 Monday-Saturday .. .••...... •...... 1OOO-l70C Sunday ...... 1000-1800 Personalized Service ...... 373·5933/4688 Branch PX, Presidio of Monterey, Bldg 228 ...... 372-1221 Monday·Saturday ...... 0900-1700 Monday-Friday ...... 1000· 1800 Thursday ...... 0900-1 800 Saturday ...... • ...... l 000· l 700 Sunday ...... 1200·1700 Sunday ...... 1100-1600 Beauty Salon ...... 373· 1121 Presidio Gas Station, Bldg 230 ...... 372·1221 Monday-Saturday ...... 0800· l 700 Monday· Friday ...... l 000-1500 Floral Shop ...... 373·5933 NAVY EXCHANGE (listed under "N") Monday-Saturday ...... 0730-1 700 Sunday ...... 1200· 1 7~ F SERVICE STATION FAMILY SERVICE CENTER ...... 646-3060 Service (Garage) Bldg 348 ...... 373·72 71 FLYING CLUB ...... 372·7033 Monday· Friday ...... 0800-1630 FORT ORD INFORMATION ...... 242·221l Retail (Accessories) FORT ORD CLINIC CENTRAL Monday-Friday ...... 0730- 1 7~ APPOINTMENTS ...... 242·7611/899-4455 Saturday ...... 0900-1700 Sunday ...... 1200·1700 G Pumps GATE HOUSE: Monday-Friday ...... 0730-1700 MAIN GATE, 3RD ST ...... 646-2566 Saturday ...... 0900-1700 NAVY HOUSING, FARRAGUT RD ...... 646-2998 Sunday ...... 1200· 1 7~ H p HOUSEHOLD GOODS ...... 646-215 1 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE ...... 646·2023 HOUSING OFFICER, LA MESA ...... 646·2322 R HOUSING REFERRAL, FORT ORD...... 242-2668/6344 RECREATION DEPARTMENT I Recreation Office/Director, Herrmann INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION OFFICE (NPS) ...... 646-2186 Hall Basement ...... 646·2466/2467 Monday-Friday ...... 0800-1600 L Golf Course, Pro-Shop/Reservations ...... 646-2167 LEGAL ASS ISTANCE OFFICE ...... 646·2506 Monday-Friday ...... 0730-Dusk LIBARY (NPS) Saturday, Sunday, & Hoiliday ...... 0730-Dusk Reference/Information Servive ...... 646·2485 Golf Course, Snack Bar, Bldg. 191. Circulation Desk ...... 646·2947 Monday-Friday ...... 0900-1700 Paging Service...... 646-2947 Saturday ...... 0700-1 700 Administrative Division ...... 646·2341 Gymansium & Gear Issue, Bldg. 191 ...... 646·21 67 Monday-Friday ...... 0730-2100 M Saturday ...... 1000-1500 MARINE CORPS REPRESENTATIVE (NPS) ...... 646-2401 Sport Supervisor, Bldg. 239 ...... •..... 646-24Hi MILITARY POLICB, FORT ORD ...... 242-7851 Swimming Pool (Seasonal)...... 646-22'75 May-September (Tuesday-Sunday) ...... •...... 1200· lSI KI N Port Ord Recreation Information, NAVAL ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL UNIT, PRESIDIO Bldg. 3109 4th Ave 242· ...... 732213-tl" OF MONTEREY ...... 242·8614 NAVY EXCHANGE s Exchange Officer ...... 646-25761375-3737 SCHEDULED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICE ...... 646-33 >5 Barber Shop, Officer and Faculty Monday-Friday ...... 0800-1200/1300-16!0 (Herrmann Hall, Basement) ...... 373-5505 STUDENT MAIL CENTER ...... 64&22B Monday-Friday ...... 0830-1630 Bookstore, Bldg. 300 ...... 373-112117343 u Monday-Saturday ...... 1000-1700 UNACCOMPANIED PERSONNEL HOUSING ...... 646-2060/2069 La Mesa Village Convenience Store Bldg. 336 ...... 375·0959 Monday-Saturday ...... 1000· 1900 y Sunday & Holidays ...... 1200-1800 YMCA, ARMED SERVICES ...... 372-7568 You can rent a Ryder truck and return it to the same place you got it. Or, you can leave it in another city at the end of the trip. To stay or to go. And you can rent any kind of truck you want, too, from the most d~ pendable fleet in the world. Small vans and big vans. Light duty tractors and hea­ vy duty tractors. Trailers, too. Refrigerated and flat­ beds. You name it, for a day, a week, a month, a year, or on long-term lease.

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