Community Briefs – June 22, 2016

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Military, law Enforcement to conduct training at South Finegayan, Naval Magazine

ASAN, Guam—Military, federal, and local law enforcement will conduct training at the former South Finegayan housing area and at the Naval Base Guam Ordnance Annex (Naval Magazine) June 23.

Local residents in Dededo and Santa Rita will hear helicopters and small arms with simulation ammunition between 6pm and 9pm. The training is part of the weeklong Exercise Tempest Wind.

Tempest Wind is a routine exercise in which multinational ties with countries in the Pacific region are strengthened through military training. This year’s exercise differs from previous years in that it is a domestic counterterrorism scenario designed to improve coordination and synchronization among U.S. military, U.S. interagency elements and local law enforcement in response to transnational terrorist threats to the homeland.

For more information, contact the Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs Office at (671) 349-4055. (PR)

Tanapag Middle School registration ongoing

The Tanapag Middle School registration for School Year 2016-2017 is now ongoing. All students—returning and new—must submit a registration packet. Packets can be attained from the TMS main office. Office hours are from 7:30am to 4:30pm, Monday-Friday. All registration packets must be submitted in full to process enrollment. Deadline for registration is July 29. (PR)

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