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Discover the Truth at: http://www.theblackvault.com Department of the Navy Freedom of Information Privacy Program Case Log For Period Report Date: 01/22/2013 01/01/2012 to 12/31/2012 SITE_CODE CASE_NUMBER SUBJECT RECEIVED_DT 1NCD 2012F060001 Preliminary Inquiry 5-Jun-12 1NCD 2012F060002 Preliminary Inquiry 13-Jun-12 1NCD 2012F080004 Documents referenced on Commander, 3NCR 2-Aug-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090002 JAGMAN 17-Jan-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090004 Logbook Pages 6-Feb-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090005 JAGMAN 28-Feb-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090006 JAGMAN 1-Mar-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090007 JAGMAN 12-Mar-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090008 JAGMAN 14-May-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090009 JAGMAN 15-May-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012P090010 JAGMAN 30-May-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090011 F-35B Schedule 20-Jun-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090012 JAGMAN 22-Jun-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090013 JAGMAN 11-Jun-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090014 FRD Document for F-35C 12-Jul-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090015 VMFA-122 Crusaders/Werewolves Docs 20-Aug-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090016 MALS 32 Records 20-Jul-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090024 A/C Mishap Video 13-Aug-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090025 JAGMAN 1-Aug-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090026 JAGMAN 30-Aug-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2012F090027 JAGMAN 12-Sep-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F100001 JAGMAN 12-Oct-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F100002 Operation Martillo - HMLA-467 Documents 11-Oct-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010003 Operation Martillo 2011 Docs 17-Oct-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010004 JAGMAN 12-Oct-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010005 PMO Report 31-Oct-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010006 JAGMANS F/A 18 27-Nov-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010007 Separations Record 11-Dec-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010008 JAGMAN 19-Dec-12 2DMAW - Cherry Point 2013F010009 JAGMAN 19-Dec-12 CFFC 2012F010016 Copy of all public records for all ship visits/port calls made by each ship opertaing in the former C2F and USFF 17-Jan-12 areas of operations from calendar year 2001 through 2011 CFFC 2012F010017 Records concerning or relating to reviews of shipboard electrical safety after the deaths of two enlisted 23-Jan-12 electricians in Nov 09 and Feb 10 CFFC 2012F010018 INSURV report for USS AJAX (AR 6) from between Jan-April 1981 23-Jan-12 CFFC 2012F020021 Consultation RE releasability and/or declas of classified messages from Sep 1990 2-Feb-12 CFFC 2012F020022 Secret exerpt from 1983 Command History Report 8-Feb-12 CFFC 2012F030023 Retirement Ltr RE: (b) (6) 1-Mar-12 CFFC 2012F050025 Request for NJP paperwork/evidence ICO (b) (6) 9-May-12 CFFC 2012F050026 Request for videos produced by XO of USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) between 2006-2007 10-May-12 CFFC 2012F050028 FBI Form 302s related to the crash of TWA Flight 800 in 1996 22-May-12 CFFC 2012F060029 Request for contract awarded to Atlantic Contingency Constructors, LLC by NAVFAC 29-Jun-12 Page 1 of 273 Department of the Navy Freedom of Information Privacy Program Case Log For Period Report Date: 01/22/2013 01/01/2012 to 12/31/2012 CFFC 2012F080030 Documents/contract related to Syntech Materials, Inc 7-Aug-12 CFFC 2012F080031 Copy of the Final F-18 E/F (SuperHornet) Supplemental EIS prepared in 2007 17-Aug-12 CFFC 2012F090032 All ICRs regarding rape/sexual assault in USFF, and other similar information for the past five years 10-Sep-12 CFFC 2012F090033 Info from 2005 between CNO and USFF related to deployment of a nuclear carrier to Yokosuka 10-Sep-12 CFFC 2012F090034 Info related to clinical and/or combat eval of systems/methods for diagnosing hemostasis; whole blood 12-Sep-12 monitoring; and measuring changes in blood elastic/viscous properties CFFC 2012F090035 Video/audio items from JEB LC front gate, interview room, & breathalyzer room for 12 Sep 12 19-Sep-12 CFFC 2013F100001 IG Investigation into NASA Wallops Flight Facility being ignored as a possibility for locating a Field Carrier Landing 2-Oct-12 Practice (FCLP) field. CFFC 2013F100002 IG Investigation/complaint against Commander CVW-17 from January-September 2012 9-Oct-12 CFFC 2013F100003 Documents, emails, etc, regarding the alleged harassment charges borught agains (b) (6) 10-Oct-12 while serving aboard USS CANOPUS (AS-34) between Jan 10, 1992 to Oct 15, 1993. CFFC 2013F100004 Records and documents RE: Haiti (1991/1994) 24-Oct-12 CFFC 2013F110005 IG Investigation RE: (b) (6) 7-Nov-12 CFFC 2013F110006 INSURV Report on USS JOHN S. MCCAIN dtd Jan 2012 and reinvestigation in Sep 2012 13-Nov-12 CFFC 2013F110007 Documents related to qualification revocation 28-Nov-12 CFFC 2013F120008 Documents related to 1969 Southern Pacific freight train detailment 3-Dec-12 CFFC 2013F120009 1962 Classified Message 11-Dec-12 CFFC 2013F120010 1961 classified msg RE Atomic Energy matters 11-Dec-12 CMSC 2012F010020 Request Personnel, Medical, and Service Records 3-Jan-12 CMSC 2012F010021 Request for bid pricing related to Contract N00033-09-D-8011 18-Jan-12 CMSC 2012F020022 Request Deck Logs for the USNS Steiguer 20-Jan-12 CMSC 2012F010023 Request for documentation for a Merchant Marine 23-Jan-12 CMSC 2012F020024 Request names of officers affiliated with Contract N00033-06-5409 16-Feb-12 CMSC 2012F020025 Investigation Report USNS GORDON 17-Feb-12 CMSC 2012F020026 Request documents identified to Contract N00033-06-D-6507 28-Feb-12 CMSC 2012F030027 Request for Sea service Letter 1-Mar-12 CMSC 2012F030028 Deck Logs 9-Mar-12 CMSC 2012F030029 Engineering Drawing for Contract N00033-10-R-8009 13-Mar-12 CMSC 2012F030030 MSTS Operations on Pier 91 26-Mar-12 CMSC 2012F030031 Request Military Records 23-Mar-12 CMSC 2012F030032 DeckLlogs 28-Mar-12 CMSC 2012F040033 SOP for DS2 19-Apr-12 CMSC 2012F050034 Request Operational Records 1-May-12 CMSC 2012F050035 Employment Documents 16-May-12 CMSC 2012F050036 Deck Logs 18-May-12 CMSC 2012F060037 MSC History 6-Jun-12 CMSC 2012F060038 Deck Logs 8-Jun-12 CMSC 2012F060039 MSC Investigations 19-Jun-12 CMSC 2012F060040 Contract Information 20-Jun-12 Page 2 of 273 Department of the Navy Freedom of Information Privacy Program Case Log For Period Report Date: 01/22/2013 01/01/2012 to 12/31/2012 CMSC 2012F060041 Contract Informatioj 27-Jun-12 CMSC 2012F060042 Procurement Data 27-Jun-12 CMSC 2012F090043 Contract Information 27-Jun-12 CMSC 2012F060044 Incident Report 2-Jul-12 CMSC 2012F070045 Contract 9-Jul-12 CMSC 2012F070046 Contracts 20-Jul-12 CMSC 2012F070047 Ship Crew Members 31-Jul-12 CMSC 2012F070048 MSC Investigation 31-Jul-12 CMSC 2012F080049 Contract 2-Aug-12 CMSC 2012F080050 Contract 21-Aug-12 CMSC 2012F080051 MSC Investigation 30-Aug-12 CMSC 2012F090052 Contracts 5-Sep-12 CMSC 2012F090053 contract 11-Sep-12 CMSC 2012F090054 MSC Investigation 11-Sep-12 CMSC 2012F090055 Deck Logs 18-Sep-12 CMSC 2012F090056 Deck Logs 19-Sep-12 CMSC 2012F090057 Deck Logs 19-Sep-12 CMSC 2012F090058 Navy Documents 18-Sep-12 CMSC 2013F100001 Request for Documents 19-Oct-12 CMSC 2013F100002 Request for Documents 12-Oct-12 CMSC 2013F100003 Request Information 19-Oct-12 CMSC 2013F100004 Request Information 19-Oct-12 CMSC 2013F100005 Request For Information 19-Oct-12 CMSC 2013F110006 Request for Deck Logs 21-Nov-12 CMSC 2013F120007 Request for Documents 4-Dec-12 CMSC 2013F010008 Request for Documents 19-Dec-12 CMSC 2013F010009 Request fo Records 20-Dec-12 CNAL 2012F010009 REQ FOR DECK LOGS FROM USS CARL S. VINSON 20-Jan-12 CNAL 2012F020010 FOIAN REQ ICO USS ENTERPRISE COMMAND INVESTIGATION OF 17 JAN 12 31-Jan-12 CNAL 2012F020011 FOIA REQ FOR LOD INVESTIGATION ICO (b) (6) 14-Feb-12 CNAL 2012F030012 REQ FOR INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGED ACTIONS BY (b) (6) VFA 136 15-Mar-12 CNAL 2012F030013 REQ FOR JAGMAN INV AND TRANSCRIPT OF NJP ICO (b) (6) 29-Mar-12 CNAL 2012F050014 REQ FOR JAGMAN INV ICO VFA 106 CRASH OF AN F/A 18 HORNET INTO VIRGINIA BEACH APARTMENT COMPLEX 25-Apr-12 ON 6 APR 12 CNAL 2012F050015 REQ FOR COPY OF CONTRACT FOR MAINTENANCE ON JETS AT VFA 106, OCEANA,VA 25-Apr-12 CNAL 2012F050016 REQ FOR LIST OF NJP, ADMINISTRATIVE/DISCHARGE ACTION S TAKEN WITH LAST 12 MONTHS RELATED TO 1-May-12 FRATERNIZATION CNAL 2012F050017 REQ FOR JAGMAN INVESTIGATIONS INTO F-18 MISHAPS 10-May-12 CNAL 2012F050018 REQ FOR VARIOUS DOCUMENTS INVOLVING F/A 18 AIRCRAFT MISHAP WHICH OCCURRED AT THE SITE OF 10-May-12 MAYFAIR NEWS APTS IN VA BCH ON 6 APR 12 CNAL 2012F050019 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP INVOLVING BUNO 162898 AT VFA 87 ON 11 OCT 07 10-May-12 CNAL 2012F050020 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP BUNO 166656 WHICH OCCURRED ON 7 JAN 2008 VFA 105 10-May-12 Page 3 of 273 Department of the Navy Freedom of Information Privacy Program Case Log For Period Report Date: 01/22/2013 01/01/2012 to 12/31/2012 CNAL 2012F050021 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP INVOLVING BUONO 165196 VFA 37 WHICH OCCURRED ON 11 APR 08 10-May-12 CNAL 2012F050022 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP INVOLVING BUNO 164657 VFA 15 10-May-12 CNAL 2012F050023 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP INVOLVING BUNO 166612 WHICH OCCURRED ON 4 OCT 08 AT VFA 103 10-May-12 CNAL 2012F050024 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP INVOLVING BUNO 162841 WHICH OCCURRED ON 2 FEB 08 AT VFA 87 10-May-12 CNAL 2012F050025 REQ FOR F/A 18 ACFT MISHAP INVOLVING BUNO 166645 WHICH OCCURRED AT VFA 106 ON 8 JUN 09 10-May-12
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