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Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station, New River 2017 Telephone Directory MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE AND MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, NEW RIVER 2017 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON NONSECURE TELEPHONES. OFFICIAL DOD TELEPHONES ARE SUBJECT TO MONITORING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PURPOSES AT ALL TIMES. FIRE AMBULANCE PMO EOD COMMAND DUTY OFFICERS 9-1-1 9-1-1 9-1-1 9-1-1 lI MEF…………………………………………………………451-8138 Hearing Impaired 2D MARDIV………………………………………………….451-8319 Emergency 451-3004 2D MLG……………………………………………………....451-0850 Number 3005 MCIEAST / MCB CLNC……………………………………451-2414 451-4444 MARSOC………………………………………………….....440-0938 MCAS, New River………………………………449-6305/449-5411 451-2889 supv. AIRCRAFT CRASH CREW . 449-6629 . 449-6224 HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL SPILLAGE………………………………………………………………………………….………………..9 - 1 - 1 FAMILY HOUSING Atlantic Marine Corps Communities (AMCC) Maintenance (24 Hour)……………………….……..1-877-509-2424 FAMILY HOUSING LINCOLN MILITARY MAINTENANCE (24 HOURS)…………………………………………...……..1-888-578-4141 EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE (24 Hour Service)…………………………………………………………………………………..451-3001 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER………… 1-855--624-3278……………………………….451-1019 TELEPHONE CABLE LOCATER SERVICE…………………………………………………………………………………………..451-3100 TELEPHONE TROUBLE CALLS/REPAIR…………………………………………………………………………………………….451-1114 OPERATOR ASSISTANCE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….451-1113 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………451-1113 TIME AND TEMPERATURE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………451-3000 DSN PREFIXES…………………………………………………………………………………………………..750 (450 Commercial Prefix) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………751 (451 Commercial Prefix) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………752 (449 Commercial Prefix) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………758 (440 Commercial Prefix) OTHER MOST FREQUENTLY REQUESTED NUMBERS.…..………………………………………………………………SEE PAGE 10 ................................................................. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Classes of Telephone Service.................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Blank Telephone Service Request (TSR) Form ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Dialing Instructions ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Most Frequently Requested Numbers ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Systems Features .................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Duty Personnel Numbers ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Camp Lejeune Alphabetical Listings ........................................................................................................................................................ 18 Area Commanders Listing ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26 II Marine Expeditionary Force ............................................................................................................................................................... 27 Command Element ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Marine Expeditionary Units ............................................................................................................................................................. 29 MEF HQ Group ............................................................................................................................................................................... 30 8TH Communication Battalion .......................................................................................................................................................... 30 2D Radio Battalion .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31 2D Intelligence Battalion ................................................................................................................................................................. 31 Special Operations Training Group (SOTG).................................................................................................................................... 31 II MEF IMA DET .............................................................................................................................................................................. 32 MARSOC…………. .................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 2D Marine Division ................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Headquarters .................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Headquarters Battalion ................................................................................................................................................................... 38 2D Marine Regiment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 38 6TH Marine Regiment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 40 8TH Marine Regiment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 41 10TH Marine Regiment ..................................................................................................................................................................... 43 2D Tank Battalion ............................................................................................................................................................................ 45 2D Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion .................................................................................................................................. 45 2D Combat Engineer Battalion ........................................................................................................................................................ 46 2D Assault Amphibian Battalion ...................................................................................................................................................... 47 2D Reconnaissance Battalion ......................................................................................................................................................... 48 2D Marine Logistics Group.................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Headquarters .................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 CLR-25 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 CLR-27 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 CLB-22 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 CLB-24 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 CLB-26 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 2D Dental Battalion/Naval Dental Center (Consolidated Dental Command) ................................................................................... 50 2D Maintenance Battalion ............................................................................................................................................................... 51
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