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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE ANDMARINE CORPS AIR STATION, NEW RIVER2020TELEPHONE DIRECTORYDO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON NONSECURE TELEPHONES.OFFICIAL DOD TELEPHONES ARE SUBJECT TO MONITORING FORCOMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PURPOSES AT ALL TIMES.FIRE/CRASHAMBULANCEPMOEODCOMMAND DUTY 1-4444451-2889 Supv9-1-19-1-1II MEF .2D MARDIV .2D MLG .MCIEAST / MCB CLNC .MARSOC .MCAS, New River 40-0938449-5411AIRCRAFT RESCUE & FIREFIGHTING (NON-EMERGENCY)24 HOUR DISPATCH . 449-5177/6629/6624ON DUTY STATION CAPTAIN . 449-7641HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL SPILLAGE . 9 - 1 - 1FAMILY HOUSING Atlantic Marine Corps Communities (AMCC) Maintenance (24 Hour) . 1-877-509-2424FAMILY HOUSING LINCOLN MILITARY MAINTENANCE (24 HOURS) . 1-888-578-4141EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE (24 Hour Service) . 451-3001INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER . 1-855--624-3278. 451-1019TELEPHONE CABLE LOCATER SERVICE . 451-3100/2531TELEPHONE TROUBLE CALLS/REPAIR . 451-1114 Opt 1OPERATOR ASSISTANCE . 451-1113DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE . 451-1113TIME AND TEMPERATURE . 451-3000DSN PREFIXES . 750 (450 Commercial Prefix). 751 (451 Commercial Prefix). 752 (449 Commercial Prefix). 758 (440 Commercial Prefix)OTHER MOST FREQUENTLY REQUESTED NUMBERS . SEE PAGE 101

TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Information . 5Classes of Telephone Service . 5Dialing Instructions . 12Most Frequently Requested Numbers . 13Systems Features . 16Duty Personnel Numbers . 18CAMP LEJEUNE Alphabetical Listings . 20Area Commanders Listing . 28II MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (MEF) . 29Command Element . 29Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) . 31II Marine Information Group (MIG). . 328TH Communication Battalion . 322D Radio Battalion . 332D Intelligence Battalion . 33Expeditionary Operations Training Group (EOTG) . 34II MEF IMA DET . 34MARINE FORCES SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (MARSOC) . 352D MARINE DIVISION . 40Headquarters . 40Headquarters Battalion . 412D Marine Regiment . 426TH Marine Regiment . 448TH Marine Regiment . 4510TH Marine Regiment . 472D Tank Battalion . 492D Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion . 492D Combat Engineer Battalion . 502D Assault Amphibian Battalion . 512D Reconnaissance Battalion . 522D MARINE LOGISTICS GROUP (MLG) . 53Headquarters . 53CLR-25 . 54CLR-27 . 54CLB-22 . 54CLB-24 . 55CLB-26 . 552D Dental Battalion/Naval Dental Center (Consolidated Dental Command) . 552D Maintenance Battalion . 558TH Engineer Support Battalion . 59CLR-2 . 60CLB-2 . 60CLB-6 . 602

MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS EAST (MCI-EAST) . 63Marine Corps Base (MCB) . 67Naval Hospital . 72Formal Schools . 75Camp Geiger Area Command . 75Marine Corps School of Infantry East (SOI) . 75Advance Infantry Training Battalion . 75Marine Corps Engineer School . 76Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools . 77Logistics Operations School . 78Financial Management School . 78Personnel Administration School . 78Train the Trainer School . 78Ground Supply School . 78Field Medical Training Battalion . 79MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, NEW RIVER Alphabetical Listing . 80MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, NEW RIVER . 83Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron . 85Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-26) . 86Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron (MALS-26) . 86Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS-272) . 87Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM-162) . 88Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM-261) . 88Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM-263) . 88Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM-264) . 88Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM-266) . 88Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM-365) . 88Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMMT-204) . 89Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-29) . 89Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron (MALS-29) . 89Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS-274) . 90Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH-366) . 90Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH-461) . 90Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH-464) . 90Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA-167) . 90Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA-269) . 90Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA-467) . 91Marine Heavy Training Squadron (HMHT-302) . 91Marine Air Control Squadron ATC DET B (MACS-2) . 91Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Marine Unit . 91Marine Operational Test & Evaluation Squadron (VMX-22) . 91Naval Air Technical Data & Engineering Service Command Det. New River (NATEC) . 92Naval Air Warfare center, Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD) . 9258TH Operating Group (58TH OG) Detachment 1 . 92Other Tenants . 93Customer Service Desk, U.S. Navy Personnel Support Detachment . 93Defense Commissary Agency . 93Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office . 93Document Automation and Production Service . 933

Eastern Area Counsel Office . 93East Coast Food Management Team . 93Marine Corps Administrative Analysis Team, East (MCAAT) . 93Marine Corps Logistics Chain Analysis Team (MCLCAT) . 93Marine Corps Non-Appropriated Fund Audit Service (MCNAFAS) . 93Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division . 93Naval Criminal Investigative Service . 93Eastern Judicial Circuit Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary . 93Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps . 94U. S. Marine Forces Command . 97Defense Switched Network (DSN) Selected Listings . 98On-/Off-Net Directory . 100On-/Off-Net Information . 102Time Conversion Table . 1034

GENERAL INFORMATIONThe MCI-East, Camp Lejeune telephone system is a United States Government owned,maintained, and operated telephone system. The telephone system provides officialtelephone service to Marine Corps Installations East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune,Marine Corps Air Station New River, tenant commands, and other area governmentagencies. The telephone system also provides unofficial service on a reimbursablebasis to contractors and concessionaires working aboard the Base or Air Station, andresidents of family quarters at Courthouse Bay. All other private property venture,government-owned quarters are provided service by Century Link. Government ownedbachelor quarters aboard the Base or Air Station are provided service by AmericanWarrior Network (Sprint Federal).CLASSES OF TELEPHONE SERVICEClass "A" (Official with DSN Access) - Provided for the purpose of conductingofficial government business. This service provides access to the commercialtelephone network and the Defense Switched Network (DSN). Toll charges for officialgovernment business are paid for from appropriated funds. This class-of-service canbe tailored to meet unique subscriber requirements (e.g. restricted from localcommercial and/or long-distance access) on a case-by-case basis. Collect telephonecalls will not be accepted on these telephones.Class "A" (Official) - Provided for the purpose of conducting official governmentbusiness. This service provides access to the commercial telephone network. It doesnot provide access to the DSN. Toll charges for official government business are paidfor from appropriated funds. This class-of-service can be tailored to meet uniquesubscriber requirements (e.g. restricted from long-distance access) on a case-by-casebasis. Collect telephone calls will not be accepted on these telephones.Class "C" (Official Restricted) - Provided for the purpose of conducting officialgovernment business. Service is restricted to on-base calling. Collect telephonecalls will not be accepted on these telephones.Class "B" (Unofficial) - Provided for the purpose of unofficial use and may or maynot have access to the commercial telephone network. Basic service toll charges andlong distance are paid from either non-appropriated funds or by individualsubscribers. Collect telephone calls will not be accepted on these telephones.UNOFFICIAL (CLASS "B") TELEPHONE SERVICEAll Class "B" telephone subscribers reimburse the government for telephone service.Telephone service is considered to be provided from the date of installation untilsuch time as a request for termination of service is received by the TelephoneOffice. Where applicable, reimbursement will include charges for basic service,installation, relocation, reconnection, and long-distance tolls.Contractors and concessionaires requiring telephone service should report to theTelephone Office, Building 1105, telephone number 451- 5521 for preparation of atelephone service request. To obtain this service, evidence must be provided in theform of a contract or permit issued by the Commanding Command, MCI- East or his/herrepresentative that authority has been obtained to operate aboard the Base.Telephone service is provided without guarantee of quantity or quality of service.The Base will not be held liable for any discontinuance or failure in service.5

Class "B" telephone subscribers will be billed monthly from DFAS, Cleveland.Subscribers requiring credit adjustments for long-distance calls are requested tocontact the Telephone Office at 451-5521. Payment by check or money order payable toTreasurer of the United States may be mailed to: Disbursing Officer, DFAS-Cleveland,Attention: Invoice Payments, P. O. Box 99557, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH.44199. Failure to pay bill will result in termination of service with an additionalreconnection charge. If desired, subscribers may request temporary disconnection ofservice without removal of the telephone for a period not to exceed three months.Charges for this service will be comparable to the rates established by the NorthCarolina Public Utility Commission.Class "B" telephone subscribers will have their telephone accounts cleared prior tovacating quarters or departing the Base. Requests for termination of service shouldbe made in person a minimum of ten working days prior to the desired terminationdate.REQUESTS FOR TELEPHONE SERVICERequests for official telephone service (e.g. installation, removal, relocation, orspecial equipment) will be submitted on form MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ/G6/TELECOM/1Telecommunications Service Request (TSR). This form can be found lephone/Once completed, the TSR should be forwarded to the Commanding General, MCIEAST-MCBCAMLEJ (Attn: G6, Telecommunications Support Division) via the respectiveTelecommunications Control Officer (TCO).Requests for unofficial (Class "B") telephone service will be made in person at theTelephone Office, Building 25, telephone number 451-2531/3100.TELEPHONE TOLL CHARGES (OFFICIAL)All long-distance, toll calls not certified as official will be promptly investigatedby the Telephone Control Officer for possible fraud. Telephone fraud is any use of anofficial telephone for unofficial purposes which results in a charge to the UnitedStates Government. Telephone fraud is subject to prosecution according to theArticles governing the Uniform Code of Military Justice and codes governing theFederal Judicial Courts.MONITORING AND RECORDING TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONSExcept when authorized by statute or regulation or other lawful authority, the use ofelectronic and mechanical recording devices to intercept and record telephoneconversations is forbidden, and such devices will not be procured for attachment togovernment-owned telecommunications equipment.Monitoring of telephone conversations by secretaries or other personnel for thepurpose of recording appointments, making arrangements, assisting with commitments,and assuring adequate follow-up is permitted only after callers have been notified inadvance and have given their approval. Callers must be assured at that time that themonitoring is not accomplished through the use of any electronic or mechanicalmonitoring devices.6

FIELD WIRE PROCEDURES AND RESTRICTIONSField wire or any other type of data or voice communications cable will not be placedon utility poles, on any building, or in the way of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.Telephone service is provided in close proximity of most tactical landingzones/training areas. The using unit is responsible for establishing connectivitybetween Base Telephone's point-of-demarcation and the field command-post.MAINTENANCE AND PRESERVATION OF TELEPHONE EQUIPMENTThe MCI-EAST MCB Camp Lejeune telephone system is maintained and operated by theTelecommunications Support Division, G-6. No person, other than an authorized memberof Telecommunications Support Division, shall service, install, relocate, remove, orinterfere with any item or facility of the MCI-EAST MCB Telephone System.Unauthorized tampering with base telephone equipment can damage the network, disruptservice to other subscribers, and may result in termination of service to theoffending party.Digging, excavating, driving posts or pilings along roads or within inhabited areasin the vicinity of pole lines or underground cables is prohibited without priorapproval and utility location. For approval and request for telecommunications cablelocates call 451-2531/3100.7

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DIALING INSTRUCTIONSCamp Lejeune/New River TelephonesWithin Camp Lejeune . Dial seven-digit telephone numberLong Distance . Dial 99, then dial 1, area code and seven-digit numberLong Distance (Credit Card/Collect) . Dial 99, then dial 0, area code and the sevendigit telephone numberInternational calls . Dial 99, then dial 011 with country code, and the seven-digittelephone numberLocal Off-Base (Unrestricted Telephones Only) . Dial 99, then dial the seven-digittelephone numberDSN Calls (Class A with DSN access)DSN NETWORK IS FOR OFFICIAL CALLS ONLYCONUS . Dial 94, and then dial DSN NumberInternational DSN . Dial, 451-1113Operator Assistance . Dial, 451-1113LEASED LINES (OFFICIAL USE ONLY)Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue Dial DSN 582-1110, for operator assistance,ask for Bogue Field.If number is known . 582-XXXXTo Morehead City (EMERGENCY ONLY) . Dial DSN 582-1110. When operator answers, ask for Morehead City.Port Operation Group Morehead City . Dial 252 247-6043/6805Oak Grove Auxiliary Landing Field . Dial DSN 466-3817Comm . Dial 252-466-381712

MOST FREQUENTLY REQUESTED NUMBERS911 Dispatch Center. 451-3004/3005All Points Travel (Civilian Side) . 451-3535American Red Cross . 451-2173Emergency/casework call Toll Free . 1-877-272-7337Appropriated Fund Civilian PersonnelEmployment Information . 451-2209Employee Benefits Information . 1-888-320-2917Equal Employment . 451-5272Base Chaplain Duty . 451-3210Base Maintenance Trouble Calls or Emergency Maintenance . 451-3001BEQ/BOQ Internet Service Information . 1-866-258-8766BEQ Office Billeting . 910-787-9700BOQ Office Billeting . 910-787-9700Bowling Center . 451-5121Camp Lejeune Commissary . 451-5071Catering . 451-2465Child Care (Resource & Referral) . 450-0553/0554/0555/0569Distribution Management Office . 451-2377Family Housing . 450-1628Atlantic Marine Corps Communities (AMCC) Maintenance. 877-509-2424Atlantic Marine Corps Communities (AMCC) Management. 866-509-2424Lincoln Military Heroes Manor . 888-578-4141Lincoln Military Heroes Manor . 910 355-0112/910-353-2460Golf Course . 451-5445Help DesksIT Customer Service Center . 1-855-MCI-EAST (624-3278) or 451-1019Telephone Trouble Reporting/Repair . 451-1114 Option 1Telephone Cable Locator Service . 451-2531/3100Inns of the Corps . 451-3041IPAC Front Desk . 451-6220Legal Assistance . 451-1903/7085Library . 451-5724Main Exchange . 451-503013

MOST FREQUENTLY REQUESTED NUMBERSMarine and Family Programs Center . 451-1056Marston Pavilion . 451-1521MCAS BOQ . 449-5897MCAS Bowling Center . 449-4918/4921MCAS Chapel . 449-6801MCAS Combat Camera Photo Studio . 449-6676MCAS Commissary . 449-6395MCAS Exchange . 449-0539MCAS IPAC Auto Dial . (449-IPAC) 449-4722MCAS Marina . 449-6578MCAS MCCS Information and Referral . 451-1056Fitness Center . 449-4961Child Development Center . 449-6712Marina . 449-6578Non-appropriated Fund Civilian Personnel (HR) . (451-JOBS) 451-5627MCAS MCCS Info Line . 449-6229MCAS Military Police . 449-6094MCAS Navy Relief . 449-6431MCAS Tax Center (Bldg. AS216) . 449-4627/4628/4630MCAS Theater Info Line . 449-6292MCI-EAST Lejeune Information SystemReporting Instructions for Civilian Employees at Camp Lejeune . 451-1717Current Weather Advisory . 451-1717Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Index . 451-1717Hurricane Information . 451-1717Camp Lejeune Dependents' School System . 451-1717Military Clothing . 451-2802Motorcycle Training (Traffic Safety) . 451-5903Naval Hospital Information Desk . 450-4300Non-appropriated Fund Civilian PersonnelJob Opportunities . 451-5627Director/Secretary . 451-6768Onslow Beach Reservations . 440-750214

MOST FREQUENTLY REQUESTED NUMBERSPackage Store (Tun Alley) . 451-1430Public Affairs (MCI-EAST & MCB). . 451-7440Recreation Equipment Issue (Rental) . 451-1368/2360Safety . 451-5725Sato Travel (CWT) (Government Side) . 450-9521Swimming PoolsCamp Johnson . 450-0768Courthouse Bay . 440-6006New River Indoor . 449-4307New River Outdoor . 449-6231Tarawa Terrace Outdoor . 450-1610Paradise Point . 451-1316Wallace Creek . 450-7659Camp Lejeune . 451-5553Transition Support . 451-3781/3754Theater (Base) . 449-9344USMC Locator (Worldwide) . (703)784-394215

SYSTEM FEATURESThe features that are available from the telephone switch are dependent on the NumberClass of Service (NCOS) of your telephone number and mission need. Unless stated,features must be requested by Telephone Service Request.-- DEFINITION OF TERMS -Dial Tone - A continuous tone must be present before using some features.Access Code - A three-character code required to access available features, (normally* and 2 digits)Confirmation Tone - Consists of three bursts of dial tone.Hook Flash - Accomplished by depressing the hook switch (button used to hang up thetelephone) for approximately one second.-- FEATURES -CALL TRANSFER - Allows user to transfer an incoming call to another telephone numberwithin Camp Lejeune.To activate - After receiving the call, hook flash and dial the number desired. Afterhearing ring, you may stay on the line to announce the call or you may hang up.CALL FORWARD, ALL - Allows all incoming calls to be immediately diverted to anothernumber, within Camp Lejeune.To activate - Listen for dial tone, dial *71, after receiving confirmation tone, dialdesired number to receive your calls, wait for second confirmation tone, hang up. Tocancel, listen for dial tone, dial *72, hang up. NOTE: Users with Voicemail shouldnot Call Forward to a number without Voicemail.CALL FORWARD, BUSY - Allows all incoming calls to be immediately diverted to anothernumber when your phone is busy. (Not available with voice mail).To activate - Listen for dial tone, dial *94, after receiving confirmation tone, dialdesired number to receive your calls, wait for second confirmation tone, hang up. Tocancel, listen for dial tone, dial *95, hang up. NOTE: Users with numbers in a HuntGroup should not use Call Forward Busy or Call Forward No Answer as the settings forthe Hunt Group will take precedence over Call Forward Busy or Call Forward No Answer.CALL FORWARD, NO ANSWER - After three rings, if not answered, allows incoming callsto be diverted to another number. (Not available with voice mail).To activate - After receiving dial tone, dial *96, listen for confirmation tone, dialdesired number to receive your calls. To cancel, listen for dial tone, dial *97, hangup. NOTE: Users with numbers in a Hunt group should not use Call Forward Busy or CallForward No Answer, as the settings for the Hunt group will take precedence over CallForward Busy or Call Forward No Answer.CALL PICKUP - Allows you to answer a ringing telephone in your call pickup group fromyour telephone.To activate - Listen for dial tone, dial *76.RING AGAIN - When the number you are calling is

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