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WELCOME � 4History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5The China Lake Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
REPORTING ABOARD � 8Checking In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Traffic Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Police and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Firearms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Work Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
SERVICES & FACILITIES � 10Fleet and Family Support Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Commissary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Navy Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13All Faith Chapel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Branch Medical/Dental Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Legal Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14U.S. Naval Museum of Armament and
Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Thrift Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Training and Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
MORALE WELFARE & RECREATION � 15MWR Director’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16MWR Management Support Office . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Wreck Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Information, Tickets and Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Barefoot Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Youth and Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16China Lake Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Athletic/Fitness Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Outdoor Recreation Check Out Center . . . . . . . . . .17Hall Lanes Bowling Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Craftech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Auto Hobby Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
COMPETENCIES � 19Competency Aligned Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . .19NAWCWD Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202.0 Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203.0 Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204.0 Research & Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205.0 Test & Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237.0 Corporate Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .258.0 Shore Station Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
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TENANT UNITS AT CHINA LAKE � 27Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX-9) . . .27Marine Aviation Detachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28EODMU Three Det China Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Other Tenant Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES � 29Ridgecrest History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Ridgecrest Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Other Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Area Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
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NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION FOLDOUT MAP � 35
Table of Contents
On the cover: A Cobra helicopter loaded with HellfireMissiles stands ready for a test-firing event at Armitage Field.– Photo by P.Terry Pascarella,TID Photo Lab
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Welcome to the Naval Air Weapons StationChina Lake, high desert home of the Naval Air Sys-tems Command (NAVAIR) Weapons Division,where the Navy and Marine Corps have developedor tested nearly every significant airborne weaponsystem in the past five decades. China Lake is locat-ed about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles on thewestern edge of California’s Mojave Desert. If youare arriving by air, flights are available from LosAngeles International Airport to the Inyokern Air-port, about 10 miles from the main gate. Whilerental cars are available, there is no public trans-portation between the airport and China Lake.
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F/A-18 at night at China Lake’s Armitage Field.
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Within a day’s travel are both thehighest (Mt. Whitney) and lowestpoints (Badwater in Death Valley) inthe contiguous 48 states. The IndianWells Valley, home to China Lake, isbordered by the Sierra Nevada, Cosoand Argus Mountain ranges.
Weather in the valley and at ChinaLake is predominantly clear and dry.The visibility for flying and conductingtest events is nearly unlimited. Sum-mer temperatures often rise to morethan 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with theseason maximum of around 110degrees. In the winter, night and morn-ing temperatures may fall below freez-ing, but the normally clear days bringmidday highs to the sunny mid 60s.
If you arrive by car, any route toChina Lake from east of the RockyMountains involves some mountaindriving and crossing parts of the desert.Some parts of the trip may take you 50to 100 miles from the nearest town.
HISTORYIn the midst of World War II, ade-
quate facilities were needed for test andevaluation (T&E) of rockets beingdeveloped for the Navy by the Califor-nia Institute of Technology (Cal Tech).At the same time, the Navy needed anew proving ground for all aviation ord-nance. CalTech’s Dr. Charles C. Laurit-sen and then Cdr. Sherman E. Bur-roughs met and formed a pact to find asite meeting both their needs.
In the summer of 1943, whilesearching for the direly needed site,Dr. Lauritsen, in a small plane flownby Cdr. Jack Renard spotted a two-waylanding strip near Inyokern. It was inthe middle of nowhere, with nothingbut empty desert for miles around,but not too far removed from Cal-Tech’s Pasadena base.
The Naval Ordnance Test Station(NOTS) was established on November8, 1943 and its mission defined in a let-ter by the Secretary of the Navy, "...a sta-tion having for its primary function theresearch, development and testing ofweapons, and having additional func-tion of furnishing primary training inthe use of such weapons."
Testing began at China Lake within a month of the Station’s formalestablishment. The vast sparsely
populated desert around China Lakeand Inyokern, with near perfect flyingweather and practically unlimited vis-ibility, proved an ideal location notonly for T&E activities, but also for acomplete research and development
(R&D) establishment. The early Navy-CalTech partnership established apattern of cooperation and interac-tion between civilian scientists andengineers and experienced militarypersonnel that, in the ensuing fivedecades, has made China Lake one of
the preeminent RDT&E institutions inthe world.
In the years following WW II,China Lake projects included devel-opment of the famed Sidewinder air-to-air missile, the Shrike anti-radia-tion missile, the Zuni rocket, a seriesof aircraft rockets, an entire family offreefall weapons, torpedoes and theTV-guided Walleye glide bomb. Addi-tionally, the Polaris missile conceptswere developed by NOTS weapons-planning teams, and the first subma-rine-launched ballistic missile motorswere tested by China Lake.
In July 1967, NOTS China Lake andthe Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Coro-na, Calif., became the Naval WeaponsCenter. The Corona facilities wereclosed and their functions transferredto China Lake in 1971. In July, 1979, themission and functions of the NationalParachute Test Range in El Centro weretransferred to China Lake.
In January 1992, the NavalWeapons Center China Lake and thePacific Missile Test Center Point Muguwere disestablished and joined with
MILES TO CHINA LAKE:
Bakersfield....................................110Las Vegas ....................................225Los Angeles..................................150San Diego ....................................220San Francisco ..............................430
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naval units at Albuquerque and WhiteSands, N.M., as a single command: theNaval Air Warfare Center WeaponsDivision (NAWCWD). The physicalplants at China Lake and Point Muguwere designated as naval air weaponsstations (NAWSs) and hosts of theWeapons Division, performing thebase-keeping functions.
In October 1998, NAWS PointMugu, following a claimancy change tothe U.S. Pacific Fleet, became Naval AirStation Point Mugu, and is no longer apart of the parent Weapons Divisionorganization. More than 2,000 WeaponsDivision employees, however, continueto perform their same functions as ten-ants at Point Mugu.
In the fall of 2001, the WeaponsDivision dropped “Naval Air WarfareCenter” from its name to become the“Naval Air Systems Command WeaponsDivision,” or more simply, the “NAVAIRWeapons Division.”
On October 1, 2001, the WhiteSands Detachment was transferred tothe Naval Sea Systems Command, leav-ing China Lake and Point Mugu theonly WD sites.
NAVAIR WD personnel at NAWSChina Lake are involved in programs
From the site’s founding as NavalOrdnance Test Station (NOTS) ChinaLake in 1943 until the mid 1950s, theNavy was practically the only providerof services in the surrounding IndianWells Valley. Housing, schools, medicalservices, shopping and recreation wereall provided for China Lake’s civiliansas well as for the military. Temporaryhousing, dirt roads, occasional floodsand “termination winds” tested themettle of early residents; but new hous-ing, trees and lawns, extensive recre-ational facilities, community affairs,clubs and social events, and a growingspirit of community rapidly improvedthe quality of life in the valley.
Ridgecrest, the outside-the-gatecommunity – little more than a cross-roads and general store in 1943 – beganto grow in the 1950s as residents thereand on the base began to demandgoods and services beyond what theNavy had to offer. During the 1950s, afew more adventuresome employeesbought houses “in town;” some moreconservative residents perhaps boughta bit of land. Through the 1950s andinto the 1960s, Ridgecrest grew slowly,about three percent per year in popula-tion. The incorporation of the City of
that range from the Tomahawk CruiseMissile to the new Joint Stand-OffWeapons System (JSOW) and from theJoint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) tothe new F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
NAVAIR is a “competency alignedorganization.” Please see the Compe-tencies section of this guide for com-plete details on the Weapons Division’sorganizational structure.
THE CHINA LAKECOMMUNITY
The China Lake community, atfirst hidden under the mailing addressof “NOTS-Inyokern,” was planned from the start as a community where both military and civilians would live side by side. The integrated military-civilian laboratory-oriented communi-ty paid off handsomely. In the forma-tive years, ideas conceived at workwere often moved toward fruition in back fence discussions with next door neighbors or at a Saturday party or softball game. The traditions of military-civilian interaction and work-related socializing continue to thisday, despite the markedly changedcharacter of the China Lake andRidgecrest communities.
Maturango Museum in Ridgecrest
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Ridgecrest in 1963 was a positive stepin demonstrating its permanence, butRidgecrest continued to grow slowly.Meanwhile, on the base, apartments,new housing, recreation facilities and anew All Faith Chapel were built, andtwo new schools were finished. ChinaLake continued to be a thriving, self-contained military-civilian community.
The late 1960s were a transitionperiod for China Lake. Ridgecrest wasgrowing rapidly, more quality housingwas becoming available off base andChina Lake housing peaked. (The last ofthe navy-built housing, the Capeharts,was completed in the early 1960s.)Additionally, a letter of permanencewas accepted by the FHA and housingloans became readily available.
The Station’s role in the commu-nity evolved over the last 40 yearsfrom that of primary landlord andprovider of services to that of beingprimarily a good neighbor. The pres-ent NAWS housing area, much smaller
than that of the 1960s, is sufficient to support the Station’s military. Thecommunity area of China Lake wasannexed by the City of Ridgecrest in1982, and today the spirit of commu-nity extends to residents both on andoff the base. Though military and civil-ians are less likely to see each otherover the back fence, they do still meetat the tennis courts and swimmingpools, in a school board meeting or ata session of the City Council.
The pioneering spirit and “can do”attitude that helped early residentsthrough China Lake’s formative yearshave not disappeared. The directionand focus have changed in many ways,but the China Lake community – theCity of Ridgecrest inside and outsidethe gate – remains active, interestedand a vital part of the continued suc-cess of NAVAIR WD.
In this era of Defense Departmentstreamlining and downsizing, the ChinaLake site remains constant in our goal
to be the Navy’s premier full-spectrumlaboratory for research, development,test and evaluation of weapons and air-craft weapons systems.
China Lake continues to be anintegral part of the new concept thatwill improve the ability of the NavalAviation Systems Team to meet theneeds of the Navy and the fleet wellinto the next century.
The Navy remains the Indian WellsValley’s largest employer with morethan 3,000 civilian and approximately1,000 military employees. On any normal workday, 10,000 people passthrough the gates.
Several recent projects aboard theNaval Air Weapons Station China Lakeconstitute a multimillion dollar reno-vation of family and bachelor housing on base. The “Navy Neighborhoods of Excellence” program is a facilityimprovement plan designed towardenhancing the quality of life for thoseliving on Station.
Marines fire M198 155mm Howitzer on China Lake range.
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Main Gate
CHECKING INAt China Lake, the main gate is easily access-
ible from State Highway 178, State Highway 14 and Highway 395.
Military personnel should initially check in at theQuarterdeck, which is located in the HeadquartersBuilding at the northeast corner of Knox Road andBlandy Avenue. At the Quarterdeck you will be given further instructions so that you can completethe check-in process. The Quarterdeck is staffed 24 hours a day and can be reached at commercial(619) 939-2303 or DSN 437-2303.
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Reporting Aboard
C ivilian personnel should ini-tially check in at the Human Re-sources Department during normalworking hours. The Human ResourcesDepartment is located on BlandyAvenue across from The Wreck Cen-ter. At Human Resources you will begiven further instructions aboutchecking in. If you are a new profes-sional or a cooperative educationstudent, you should also make anappointment with the ProfessionalRecruitment Coordinator before youleave the Human Resources Depart-ment. A Safety and Security Orienta-tion Briefing is scheduled regularlyfor new personnel.
TRAFFIC REGULATIONSVehicle registration papers and a
valid operator’s permit from yourhome state are needed to operate aprivately-owned vehicle both on- andoff-Station. (Drivers from other statesshould also get a valid California dri-ver’s license promptly.)
Traffic regulations are enforced atChina Lake. The speed limit on Stationis 25 miles per hour unless otherwiseposted. DoD decals can be obtainedfrom the Vehicle Registration officelocated at the Visitor Center at the maingate. To receive your decal, you mustbring your vehicle registration, militaryidentification card (if applicable), dri-ver’s license and proof of insurance.
POLICE AND SECURITYSecurity is maintained through the
China Lake Safety and Physical SecurityDepartment. The China Lake PoliceDivision (CLPD) can be contacted 24hours a day at 939-3323.
BADGESAfter you have checked in, you
will be issued a China Lake badge.This badge is very important to youand should be safeguarded with thesame care as your driver’s license orany other important document. Itmust not be left unattended where anunauthorized person could obtain it(in your vehicle, for instance). YourChina Lake badge says, “I belonghere,” and identifies you as an officialChina Lake employee.
The badge must be worn in fullview while in any restricted area.
Any person who works with classi-fied information must have the propersecurity clearance and an establishedneed-to-know for the informationinvolved. If your job at China Lakerequires it, a clearance request will beinitiated.
Area authorization is required onyour badge when going into restrictedareas or buildings on Station.
FIREARMSFor regulations on possession of
firearms aboard Station contact theCLPD.
CAMERASYou may bring cameras, binoculars
and telescopes aboard NAWS ChinaLake without registering them. You mayuse them in the community area of theStation. Only official photographers
with a camera pass, however, may carrycameras and take photos in restrictedareas.
PETSPets are allowed in on-Station
housing, but owners are responsible fortheir care and proper control. All dogsfour months or older must be licensedby Kern County. When living aboardNAWS China Lake, residents are limitedto a maximum of two pets in a singledwelling.
WORK SCHEDULEMost employees at China Lake are
on what is known as a Flex Friday WorkSchedule. During the two-week payperiod, employees work eight hours onnon-payday Fridays and nine hours aday Monday through Thursday of bothweeks. This totals 80 hours and allowspayday Friday to be a day off.
CLPD K-9 unit checks ID.
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Fleet and Family Support Center
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SERVICES & FACILITIESFLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
The Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake Fleet and Family SupportCenter (FFSC) is located at 610 Blandy Avenue, Building 2308.
The mission of the FFSC is to enhance the quality of life for the people inthe military community. Proactive, responsive and supportive services are theFFSC’s business.The highly qualified and dedicated team members provide infor-mation, education, counseling, support services, free enrichment programs andworkshops for active duty, retirees, their family members and DoD personnel.
The facility offers one-stop shopping with many support services in a singlelocation. Registration for classes can be viewed and accessed through the FFSCwebsite at www.nawacwpns.navy.mil/~fsc.
In addition to the FFSC staff, these additional services are available at thecenter.
• Navy Marine Corps Relief Society• Navy Marine Corps Relief Society
Visiting Nurse• Laubach Literacy Council• Women’s Outreach Center • Family Advocacy Program
• MWR Director• Navy College Representative• Women, Infant and Children (WIC)• Credit Consumer Counseling (CCC)• Embry Riddle Aeronautical University• University of Tennessee Space Institute
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The FFSC services provide “skillsfor living,” information, guidance andreferrals in transition, relocation,spouse assistance, financial matters,information and referral and familycounseling.
FFSC ServicesTransition Assistance Management
Program (TAMP): Assists militarymembers in transitioning smoothlyback into the civilian world by offeringthem tools needed to market them-selves for new careers. The TransitionAssistance Program (TAP) holds work-shops for active duty personnel andtheir spouses.
The Relocation Assistance Program(RAP) assists members make a smoothtransition between duty stations andassists family members in the search fora new job at the new home, as well as:
• Pre/post move relocation and newcomer orientations
• Welcome Aboard packages• Information on schools, recre-
ation, volunteer opportunities• Loan Closet items for use when
transferring in or out. (TVs, VCRs, microwave ovens, futons, hospitality kits and much more)
Spouse Employment AssistanceProgram (SEAP): Assists family mem-bers in career objectives, including:
• Career Counseling • Career interest assessments• Skills training, job referrals• Networking and marketing tools• Assistance in resume writing
Personal Finance Management pro-vides basic consumer education andtraining to enable personnel to realize abetter quality of life through activefinancial management. This includes:
• Seminars on buying cars, rentingor buying homes
• Savings and investments, checking accounts, consumer awareness
• Credit Management repair• Life insurance• Overcoming personal debt
Information and Referral Assistantprovides one-stop help in finding theappropriate local resources, bothmilitary and civilian, with extensive
networking to assist the military familyin all aspects of family development
Family Advocacy Program (FAP)offers social-educational interventionstrategies such as provision of informa-tion and short-term support. The pri-mary function of FAP is prevention; vic-tim safety and protection; offenderaccountability; rehabilitative educationand counseling.
Counseling Services provide short-term (8-12 sessions) intervention incommon adjustment problems expe-rienced by married and single servicepeople and their immediate families.Such problems could include commu-nication and other problems in mar-riage, child-rearing or anger-controlissues.
FFSC Tenant OrganizationsThe Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society (NMCRS) provides services toactive duty, retired Navy and MarineCorps personnel (including FleetReservists) and their dependents.Whether the emergency is a missingallotment check, a destructive homefire or a death in the family, the NMCRSis there. Trained volunteers can assistwith problems through counseling,budgeting advice for the family or inpreparation for a new addition to thefamily with their budget for baby classor direct financial assistance.
Navy Marine Corps Relief SocietyVisiting Nurse provides services to themilitary family in home and clinic or
hospital visits for the purpose ofproviding continuity between patient,doctors, and military or communityresources.
• Medications and diet orders• Postpartum or newborn care• Post-surgical follow-up care• Child development and parenting
issues
Women’s Outreach Center providesa variety of support services for victimsafety and protection. Services in-clude, but are not limited to, shelter forvictims, education and support groupsfor victims and advocacy services(SART).
Laubach Literacy Council providesvolunteers who will tutor those whoneed English as a second language andmath tutoring.
WIC (Women, Infants and Children)comes to the FFSC twice monthly andserves military and their family mem-bers who fall within certain incomeparameters. This group addressesinfant and nursing-mother needs.
The Navy College representative isavailable to assist active duty military,reservists and their dependents in thecompletion of their educational goals.Tuition assistance, Dantes and CLEPtests are available.
The Consumer Credit Counselingrepresentative is available every Tues-day for assistance in debt consolida-tion, consumer education, and adviceand assistance in lowering monthly
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interest rates and monthly paymentamounts.
Other tenants include two colleges:Embry Riddle Aeronautical Universityand University of Tennessee SpaceInstitute.
HOUSINGNavy-owned housing at NAWS
China Lake may be available to activeduty military families. If you are beingassigned to China Lake, you shouldsubmit an Application for Assignmentto Housing form, a copy of your ordersand an Emergency Data InformationSheet to Navy Family Housing, NavalAir Weapons Station, China Lake, CA93555. On the basis of this applica-tion, which requests data on maritalstatus, family size, ages and pay-grade, you will be assigned the appro-priate type of housing. Because of the need to renovate quarters betweenoccupants, applications should bemade at least six weeks before youreport aboard.
Assignment to Government Quar-ters is not mandatory. All military mem-bers may request to reside off Station.
Family UnitsThe majority of homes on Station
are duplexes. There are 19 Senior Offi-cer Quarters units, one flag unit andanother 172 family units in the “A”Capeharts. All units are unfurnishedbut provided with a range, refrigerator,heating and central evaporative cool-ing. All units have three or more bed-rooms and two full bathrooms.
Bachelor Enlisted QuartersSingle enlisted members and mar-
ried personnel not accompanied bytheir families are assigned BachelorEnlisted Quarters (BEQ). There are 182modular rooms in the three-buildingcomplex. Each room has a private bath,desk, spacious locker and bed. In addi-tion, there is a common lounge foreach four-room module. Call 939-3146for more information.
Bachelor Officer QuartersBachelor officers and senior en-
listed (chief petty officers and above)not accompanied by dependents areassigned to one-bedroom suite units.These consist of a living room, kitchen,bath and bedroom.
Housing Referral ServiceIn order to help China Lake employ-
ees acquire housing in the community,the NAWS Housing Office establishedthe Housing Referral Service. The HRS
maintains information about the localhousing market and directs militarymembers to available housing in Ridge-crest and the surrounding Indian WellsValley area. HRS assistance is availableby calling 939-2220.
COMMISSARYLocated at the corner of Richmond
and Inyokern Roads, China Lake Com-missary opened in February 1996 andfeatures an expanded line of groceries,meat, produce and dairy products. Theemployees of the Defense CommissaryAgency, Western/Pacific Region strive toimprove the commissary benefit to themen and women of NAWS by providingquality products at an average savingsof 29.7 percent over local stores.Authorized patrons receive friendly,personalized service and the commis-sary stands ready to serve your needsTuesday, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Wednesday,10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Thursday, 10:00 a.m-7:30 p.m.; Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thestore is closed Sunday, Monday and allfederal holidays. For more information,call 939-3807, or visit the store websiteat www.commissaries.com.
CREDIT UNIONThe Base Branch of Alta One Feder-
al Credit Union is located at 1115 KingStreet, across the street from the Com-missary. Membership is available to allwho live or work in local communitiesand their families. The branch is openMonday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,and Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m.to 1 p.m. The ATM is open 24 hours aday. For information call 371-7000 or800-433-9727.
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All Faith Chapel
NAVY EXCHANGEThe main Navy Exchange Complex
at China Lake is located on BlandyAvenue in the Bennington Plaza, directlyacross from the All Faith Chapel. Thestore is a branch store of NEXCEN, SanDiego.
At the main retail store, eligiblepatrons can purchase general merchan-dise, ranging from furniture and appli-ances to clothing and toys. Itemstemporarily out of stock, or not norm-ally carried at this NEX, can be specialordered.
The mini-mart carries consumablegoods, such as food and beverages. It also stocks toiletries, garden andpatio supplies and sporting goods. Thepackage store is in the back of themini-mart.
Also in the Bennington PlazaExchange Complex are personalizedservices such as a barbershop, laundryand dry cleaning and a uniform shop.
Between AltaOne Federal CreditUnion and the McDonald’s restauranton Richmond Road is the ExchangeAutoport. This is a self-service gasstation that offers tire installationand repairs.
The Autoport also offers a quickmini-mart type store. U-haul truck andtrailer rental services are available inthe Autoport along with accessoriesneeded to make your move easier.
Phone numbers are 446-6707 forthe main retail store and 446-5044 forthe NEX Autoport.
ALL FAITH CHAPELLocated at Blandy Avenue and
Richmond Road, the All Faith Chapelhas four congregations. A completeschedule of all services is printed ineach issue of The Weaponeer. Sundayservices for the Catholic congregationare held at 9 a.m., 12 noon and 4:00p.m. CCD classes are held at 10:30 a.m.For the Protestant congregation, Sun-day services are at 10:30 a.m., precededby Sunday School classes. Services forthe Jewish congregation are conductedon Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m. AnIslamic Jumaa Prayer is held each Fridayat noon during standard time and1 p.m. during daylight savings time.The Chapel is staffed by one Catholicand one Protestant Navy chaplain. Thetelephone number is 939-3506.
BRANCH MEDICALCLINIC/DENTAL CLINIC
The Branch Medical Clinic ChinaLake (BMCCL) provides primary andpreventive outpatient medical care in afamily practice type model to all eligi-ble military beneficiaries with prioritygiven to those signed up in TRICAREPrime. BMCCL is staffed with full-timeboard-certified family practitioners, aphysician assistant, an adult nursepractitioner, flight surgeons, registerednurses and an independent duty corps-man. Patients with specialty care thatexceed the clinic’s capabilities arereferred to local civilian providers ormilitary treatment facilities. A completepatient information guide is availablein the clinic’s lobby waiting area. Thisdescribes, in detail, all clinic services,hours and phone numbers.
The clinic is open from 7 a.m. to5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday;7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday; and from7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on working Fridays. Onflex Friday, the clinic is open from 7 to11 a.m. Active duty, TRICARE primeenrollees and other eligible beneficiar-ies are seen by appointment for allclinic services and must have their IDcards with them at the time of theappointment. Appointments are madeby calling 939-8000 with priority for
appointments given to active duty andTRICARE Prime enrollees.
Urgent/acute medical issues areseen at any time during normal clinicworking hours. All emergent medicalproblems should be taken directly tothe Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Emer-gency Room. Sick call is by appoint-ment, no active duty member will bedenied care if no appointment is avail-able. Active duty personnel must be inthe uniform of the day and have theirmilitary ID card with them when report-ing for sick call or other appointments.
Active duty and TRICARE benefici-ary personnel with urgent medicalneeds after normal hours can use theRidgecrest Regional Hospital Emer-gency Room, Drummond MedicalGroup’s Urgent Care Clinic or SageCommunity Health Center, as walk-insor by appointment. All active duty afterhours non-emergent care needs to beauthorized by contacting either theBMCCL administrative watch officer atpager 1-877-476-6623 or cell telephone382-8081 or the Military Medical Sup-port Office (MMSO) at 1-800-876-1131.Tell them you are in Region 9. All TRI-CARE Prime patients should contactthe 1-800 number on the back of theirTRICARE Prime card. The Navy will payfor active duty member costs involvingvalid emergency room or authorizedafter-hours urgent care visits. The costof a (non-emergent) emergency roomvisit made during clinic working hoursmay be the responsibility of the activeduty member. If an after-hours emer-gency or urgent/acute visit is made, theservice member should bring the billingpaperwork to the Administration Officeat the Branch Medical Clinic on thenext working day.
On arrival at China Lake, activeduty personnel and any family mem-bers should turn in their medicalrecords at the Medical Records windowand visit the BMCCL TRICARE Benefi-ciary Service Office to discuss their TRI-CARE options. Checking in medicalrecords allows the clinic staff to properlydocument all health care treatmentprovided to service members and theirfamilies while assigned to China Lake.
For information concerning yourTRICARE benefits, please call our TRI-CARE office 1-800-242-6788 and ask to
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be connected to the BMC China Lake.The Ridgecrest Regional Hospital, SageCommunity Health Center and mostprivate physicians in the area acceptTRICARE.
The Station’s Dental Clinic, whichserves active duty and retired militarymembers, is also located in the modern32,000-square-foot building on BlandyAvenue. The Dental Clinic’s phonenumber is 939-8040.
LEGAL ASSISTANCEThe Staff Judge Advocate office is
located in the NAWS China Lake Head-quarters Building. A judge advocate isavailable for consultation, advice andassistance. Legal assistance is providedto all active duty military personnel andtheir families; retired U.S. military per-sonnel and their family members; andreserve military members while per-forming active duty. An appointment is required and may be made by cal-ling 939-2203.
Legal assistance is provided onmost personal civil legal matters, inclu-ding wills, adoptions, name changes,consumer affairs, domestic relations,landlord-tenant disputes, personal fi-nances and debt collection. Any matterdiscussed with a judge advocate withinthe attorney-client relationship is privi-leged and confidential.
Assistance is also available in filingclaims for the loss or damage of person-al property during a move. An appoint-ment is necessary to file a claim and
may be made at 939-2506. Notary serv-ice and the preparation of powers ofattorney are available by appointment.
U.S. NAVAL MUSEUM OF ARMAMENT & TECHNOLOGY
Scores of weapon and aircraftRDT&E projects, old and new, are high-lighted in China Lake’s U.S. NavalMuseum of Armament and Technology.The museum contains one of the finestpublicly accessible collections of tacti-cal air weaponry and technology any-where. The display collection rangesfrom WWII rockets to cutting-edgeguided missiles and includes familiaritems like Sidewinder, Shrike and Tom-ahawk alongside weapon systems thatcan be seen nowhere else — Agile,ACIMD, Bulldog and Advanced BombFamily (to name but a few). Outdoorexhibits include historically significantXF4D-1 and F11F aircraft and Polarisand BOAR missiles; the new outdoorexhibit area now under developmentwill be home to a significant part of themuseum collection, including the NTA-4F, A-7E, HH- 1K, F-111B, QF-86, DF-8L,RA-5C, AV-8A, A-6E, and F/A-18A (“Hor-net 1”) aircraft; several significant rangeinstrumentation and target items; and atribute to the Station’s Search-and-Rescue (SAR) teams, including a UH-1SAR helo. In the fall of 2001, the mus-eum began developing an exhibit tohighlight the 50th anniversary of theSidewinder missile. This exhibit is
scheduled to open in November 2002.More information is available at http://w w w. n a w c w p n s . n a v y. m i l / c l m f /Sidewinder50.html.
Numerous videos covering ChinaLake projects and history may beviewed at the museum, and the MuseumFoundation Gift Shop offers a largeselection of related books, videos andmemorabilia. Located in the formerOfficers’ Club at the East end of BlandyAve., the Museum is open weekdays(except flex Fridays) from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. Visitors and groups desiring spe-cial tours or off-hours visits may makearrangements by calling 760-939-3530.More information is available at http://www.nawcwd.navy.mil/~pao/ museum/.
THRIFT SHOPThe WACOM Thrift Shop at 1811
Lauritsen Road is operated by volun-teers from the Women’s Auxiliary ofthe Commissioned Officers’ Mess and is open Monday through Friday(except holidays) from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. Available at the Thrift Shop are clothing, shoes, costume jewelry,small appliances and other kitchen-ware, linens, toys and more. Dona-tions are welcomed throughout theyear. Profits from the Thrift Shop aredivided equally between the Navy andMarine Corps Relief Society and localcommunity non-profit organizations.The phone number at the Thrift Shopis 446-6667.
TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
Employees at China Lake areencouraged to take advantage of coursesappropriate to their work. On-the-jobtraining is available not only throughwork assignments that provide specificor overall knowledge of subjects, butalso through special courses, seminarsand lectures.
Academic programs leading tobachelor’s and master’s degrees areavailable in the vicinity. The Navy mayprovide tuition support to its employ-ees for courses that are job-related.
Correspondence courses, special-ized short courses and seminars intechnical and administrative fields arealso available. Tomahawk missile and other weapons on display at the
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MWR delivers quality customer-focused leisureservices, programs and facilities. MWR’s objective isto meet and exceed their customers’ leisure expec-tations. In short, MWR creates leisure opportunitiesto improve the quality of life for everyone whoelects to use one of its many services, programs andfacilities.
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MWR DIRECTOR’S OFFICE� 939-2010
The MWR Director’s Office is located in the Fleet and Family Ser-vice Center, Building 2308, just westof the corner of Blandy Avenue andHussey Road.
MANAGEMENT SUPPORTOFFICE � 939-3440
Located in Bennington Plaza onBlandy Avenue, the Management Sup-port Office houses MWR administrativeservices functions, such as accounting,finance, procurement, receiving, andthe Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) per-sonnel office. If you need these servic-es, please visit the office or call thenumber above.
WRECK CENTER� 939-8662
Located on the corner of BlandyAvenue and Hussey Road, the WreckCenter houses a fast food and beverageoperation with a contemporary casualatmosphere for small catered functionsor cocktails. This multi-purpose recre-ation and entertainment center featuresan 80-inch television and televisionlounge, computer room with IBM andApple computers for games, learningopportunities and Internet access, gameroom with pool, table tennis and foos-ball tables, National Trivia Network(NTN) computer satellite interactivegames system, large multi-purpose roomfor entertainment and grand galas.
The Wreck Center is also home ofthe Single Military Program and coordi-nator, so call 939-4FUN(4386) and jointhe trips, tours and special events.
The Wreck Center features a firstclass Catering Program. Whether youwant a wedding reception, retirementparty, work function or reunion, the staffwelcomes those unique opportunitiesto cater your events and activities onbase or off base. Give the food and bev-erage supervisor a call at 939-8662.
INFORMATION,TICKETSAND TOURS (ITT) � 939-8660
Located in the Wreck Center, the ITT program, dispenses Southern California recreation information on
attractions such as Disneyland, SeaWorld, Knott’s Berry Farm and manyothers. Discounted tickets may be pur-chased for most amusement and recre-ational parks, attractions, special eventsand museums. Get your airline andAmtrak tickets here. MWR now offers aleisure travel service through a satellitemanagement agreement with Naval Sta-tion San Diego’s Leisure Travel Program.
BAREFOOT BAR � 939-3166
Located behind the U.S. Naval Mu-seum of Armament & Technology at the east end of Blandy Avenue, theBarefoot Bar, with its “footloose” atmo-sphere, is open for your pleasure Wed-nesdays and Fridays during the regularFriday work week and Thursdays dur-ing the flex Friday work week. The Barefoot Bar also features BBQ grillsand a bandstand area that’s perfect forspecial events such as concerts, “burn-your-own steak” nights, private partiesor reunions. To reserve the BBQ area, call 939-8662.
CHILD DEVELOPMENTCENTER � 939-3171
Located on Nimitz Avenue andMitscher Road, the Child Develop-ment Center is a developmentallyappropriate program for childrenthrough pre-kindergarten age. This
program received national accredita-tion and is one of the best child careoptions for your family. Anotheroption to consider for your day careneeds is the Family Child Care (FCC)Program. This program provides anenvironment similar to the home, mayhave more flexible hours and fees, andmay meet the special needs of thechild better. FCC providers must betrained, certified and meet stringentguidelines to participate in the FCCprogram. The Child Development Cen-ter is eager to answer your questions.
YOUTH � 939-7135 AND TEEN � 939-8336 PROGRAMS
The Youth Program featuresKinderooz for ages 5 - 6, School AgeCare for ages 6 - 12 and Castle “X”Teen/Youth Sports Center for ages 13 -17. School Age Care is located on thecorner of King Street and Hussey Road,Kinderooz is located at Nimitz Avenueand Lauritsen Road, and Castle “X” ison the corner of King Street and Rich-mond Road. School Age Care andKinderooz are recreational and educa-tional programs for children in kinder-garten through 6th Grade. This programcurtails the latchkey problem faced bymost children and parents in today’swork force. Besides the regular before-and after-school care, the Youth/Teenprogram caters birthday parties andoffers intramural sports, roller skatinginstruction, inline hockey, vacationcamps, holiday programs and partiesand an extensive summer youth pro-gram. Plus the program includes manyclasses and field trips and it guaranteesfun during the hot summer months.
LIBRARY � 939-2595Located on the corner of Blandy
Avenue and Richmond Road, the Librarycatapults you to new worlds, farawayplaces as you experience and learn with-out ever leaving your friendly librarychair. Reading not only improves yourknowledge and reading skills, but itreduces stress and instills a desire toread in all family members. The ChinaLake Community Library is open 7 days aweek and houses a variety of readingmaterials for the entire family in additionto music items and resource materials.
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The Learning and Resource Center is anew high-tech feature that permits cus-tomers to use computers, on-line servic-es and CD-ROM research tools.
CHINA LAKE GOLFCOURSE� 939-2990
Located on Halsey Street, this 18-hole golf course and snack bar delightsgolfers of any age. The course featuresa putting and chipping green and adriving range. Earn savings by pur-chasing the popular “punch cards,”and use it on rounds of golf or carts.The Golf Pro Shop displays a variety ofretail items and can special order anygolf accessory you want or need. Thesnack bar offers a diversity of fooditems and cold beverages. Plus, thesnack bar breakfast special is a greatway to start your golfing experience.For a weekend tee time, phone Thurs-day mornings after 7 a.m..
ATHLETIC/FITNESS COMPLEX� 939-2334
Located on Blandy Avenue, theAthletic/Fitness Complex features the
best gymnasium, sports and fitnessprograms in the high desert and, unof-ficially, the “Navy.” The complexincludes an extensive seasonal intra-mural-recreational sports program forteam or individual competition, a largeoutdoor community pool, a physicalfitness testing program, an indoorpool, state-of-the-art weight room andequipment, racquetball courts, basket-ball/volleyball courts, gym floor, tenniscourts, fitness par course, gear issue(summer and winter activities), karate,aerobics and aquacize classes.
OUTDOOR RECREATION CHECK OUT CENTER� 939-3006
Located behind Bennington Plaza,visit the Outdoor Recreation Check-out Center and reserve and rent camp-ing tents, cook sets, lanterns, sleepingbags, portable generators, 18-foot air-conditioned hardtop camp trailerswith microwave ovens, tent trailers,utility trailers, horse trailers, boatswith trailers, tennis racquets, volley-balls and nets, horse shoe sets, moun-tain bikes, portable propane BBQ
grills, 6-foot metal tables or metalchairs for your next recreationalexcursion.
HALL LANES BOWLINGCENTER � 939-3471
Located on King Street, Hall LanesBowling Center is your one stop forbowling fun seven days a week. Enjoy10 “New” computerized scoring sys-tems, synthetic lanes and brand newpinsetters, as well as a fabulous snackbar serving everything from salads totheir famous cheeseburgers. The retailshop houses bowling accessories andoffers an extensive special-order de-partment for your bowling needs. TheBowling Center offers seasonal bowlingleagues to suit your busy recreationalschedule.
CRAFTECH(ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER) � 939-3252
Located on the corner of KingStreet and Richmond Road, CraftechCenter sponsors diverse arts andcrafts classes. Treat yourself andfriends to a state-of-the-art wood-working center, expanded crafts supplies for sale and the Four Sea-sons gift shop. The center retailsNaval Air Weapons Station memora-bilia to include such items as cups, patches, caps, shirts, plaquesand special order items. Perhapsthese items may inspire you to createan arts project by participating in theclasses offered.
AUTO HOBBY CENTER � 939-2346
Located on East Inyokern Road, theAuto Hobby Center offers customersa place to work on their own vehicles.Periodic vehicle maintenance lessensthe odds of car trouble on your returnfrom a favorite vacation spot. AutoHobby also houses a wheel-balancingmachine, paint booth, engine-analyz-ing equipment, hoists and two carwashes. The Auto Hobby Center isalso home of the famous “LemonLot,” the best place on base to parkand sell your car or to buy one.
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A Stinger Missile impacts an F-14 Tomcat test article just after sunrise on the Land Range.
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Headquarters Building
COMPETENCY ALIGNED ORGANIZATION
All employees of NAVAIR are part of theNAVAIR Competency Aligned Organization. Eachemployee is aligned into one of the six competen-cies or “groups” at the Naval Air Systems CommandWeapons Division and Naval Air Weapons StationChina Lake.
When people are aligned by competency,NAVAIR is linked by professional communities andhas information that allows identification of theorganization’s total resources pool and capability.Multidisciplinary subgroups, known as integratedprogram teams (IPTs), externally directed teams(EDTs), product support teams (PSTs) and enter-prise teams (ETs), are formed by assignment ofpersonnel from the various competencies. Compe-tency alignment allows the command to locateshortfalls and excesses in skills, distribute them effi-ciently and achieve a balance to meet customerrequirements.
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NAVAIR WD MISSIONThe mission of WD, as part of
NAVAIR, is to provide our forces witheffective and affordable integrated war-fare systems and life cycle support toensure battlespace dominance.
2.0 CONTRACTSThe Contracts Competency pro-
vides the people, processes, skills,knowledge, facilities and equipmentnecessary to manage and efficiently andeffectively perform the contracting andsimplified purchase functions forNAVAIR WD.
The Business Systems Office pro-vides a wide range of administrative,procurement and automation supportto all sites of the Contracts Competency.
Each of our departments providesthe full range of activities required inthe planning, execution and adminis-tration of contracts in support of thetechnical requirements. Our contractteams provide key members for TeamIPTs, ETs and EDTs for the planning,execution and administration of con-tracts and simplified purchases.
China Lake Research & Engineering Contracts Department
The Research and EngineeringContracts Department, with teamslocated at China Lake, performs thecomplete contracting function for theResearch and Engineering Competency(4.0). In addition, the department alsoprovides the “Omnibus” Contract Sup-port for all of NAVAIR WD.
China Lake Test and Evaluation, Logistics andCommand SupportContracts Department
The Test and Evaluation, Logisticsand Command Support Contracts De-partment, with teams located at ChinaLake, performs the complete contract-ing function for the Test and EvaluationCompetency (5.0), Logistics Competency(3.0), and command support compe-tencies (2.0, 7.0, 8.0), as well as alltenant activities. In addition to the fullcompliment of contract functions, thisdepartment also provides simplifiedacquisition purchase, contract closeoutsupport and SPEDI functional support
at the China Lake site, as well aspurchase card support for all ofNAVAIR WD.
Point Mugu ContractsDepartment The Point Mugu Contracts Departmentperforms the complete contractingfunction for all competencies and ten-ants located at the Point Mugu site,providing the full range of activitiesrequired in the planning, execution andadministration of contracts, simplifiedacquisition purchase, contract closeoutand purchase card support.
3.0 LOGISTICSThe Logistics Competency provides theresources to develop, plan and inte-grate support considerations intodesigns; and to establish and maintainintegrated logistics support (ILS) capa-ble of supporting fleet operations andmaintenance throughout the full lifecycle of aviation weapon systems andrelated equipment.
Logistics IntegrationManagement Department
The Logistics Integration Manage-ment Department provides the re-sources to manage the planning,development, acquisition, integrationand delivery of all ILS elements todesign, support and maintain a system.Logistics management is continuouslyperformed during all program phasesfrom concept exploration throughdisposal.
Design Interface,Maintenance PlanningDepartment
The Design Interface, MaintenancePlanning Department Provides the peo-ple, skills, knowledge, processes, facili-ties, technical data equipment andtools required to establish and main-tain design interface, perform continu-ous maintenance planning and providecontinuous maintenance engineeringservices from concept explorationthrough disposal to ensure maintain-ability, readiness, supportability andaffordability.
Technical Data Department
The Technical Data Departmentprovides the resources to plan for,
access, acquire, produce, store, distrib-ute and maintain technical data (tech-nical manuals and publications; andtechnical data packages) for aircraft,weapons, targets, unmanned aerialvehicles, common avionics, trainingsystems and support systems. Configu-ration management as it applies totechnical data is integrated into thedepartment’s processes.
Manpower, Personnel andTraining Systems Department
The Manpower, Personnel andTraining Systems Department providesthe resources to plan, develop and inte-grate the fleet manpower, personneland training systems support require-ments during systems acquisition andall phases of life-cycle management.Provides weapons and target mainte-nance technical training concurrent withinitial fleet operational capabilities.
4.0 RESEARCH & ENGINEERING
The mission of the Research andEngineering Competency (4.0) is toprovide the people, processes and facil-ities necessary to support the maritimeresearch and engineering needs oftechnology development, system ac-quisition and product support of allnaval aviation aircraft, weapons andsupport systems.
Michelson Laboratory, the heart ofChina Lake’s R&D operations, is actuallya complex of research and engineeringlabs, computer facilities, specializedshops, test facilities and offices. “TheLab” is equipped for basic and appliedresearch in chemistry, physics, mathe-matics, aerophysics, electronics, metal-lurgy and more.
Within the Michelson Laboratorycompound is the Integrated BattlespaceArena (IBAR). The IBAR is a vast collec-tion of simulation and modeling facili-ties and capabilities. Facilities includethe High Performance Computing Dis-tributed Center (HPCDC); the Real-Time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL)Lab; the Dual-Mode Laboratory; theMission Planning Facility, the EO/IRSystems Evaluation Laboratory; the IRScene Presentation Laboratory; theNavigation Laboratory (NavLab); the
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Precision Engagement Center (PEC);the Virtual Prototyping Facility (VPF);and the Data Link Network IntegrationFacility (DLNIF).
This 50,000 square foot secure lab-oratory and test complex provides anenvironment for everything from com-ponent level testing of weapon systemsall the way to full force level battlespaceengagements. The IBAR is a node in abattlespace environment or networkcentric warfare setting and allows cus-tomers a “system” level approach to theproblem in an end-to-end environment.The IBAR is directly linked to the RangeControl Center at China Lake as well asthe F/A-18 Advanced Weapons Lab and,through a variety of commercially avail-able high-speed networks, may beconnected very quickly to other similarlaboratories and ranges for the purposeof distributed testing. IBAR is forgingthe way for finding new methods ofintegrating modeling and simulationwith live testing. This type of testing
allows repeatability, saves money andinstills confidence prior to live events.Collecting telemetry and other test dataand comparing with results of the sim-ulations allows verification, validationand analysis of the simulation environ-ment. Some of the customers using theIBAR are Sidewinder AIM-9X, RAM,SLAM-ER, DAMASK, ANGEL, JMPS andmany smaller developmental efforts.
Also in the Michelson Lab com-pound is the Engineering Laboratory,built in the late 1980s to provide, underone roof, a complete integrated engi-neering capability including engineer-ing and engineering support functions,product assurance, interactive graphicsand full documentation functions.
Lauritsen Laboratory, across theparking lot from Michelson Lab, is fully equipped for optical research and includes specialized test facilitiesfor realistic testing of equipment de-signed to function at sea or in the air.This laboratory is primarily used and
uniquely equipped for the research and development of laser and opticaldevices and components.
The Dr. Jon A. Wunderlich Laboratory,the Missile Engagement SimulationArena (MESA), supports existing andnew weapon systems development. It isdesigned specifically to simulate theterminal engagement of a guided mis-sile fuze with a target.
The high-bay simulation arena is150 feet wide, 405 feet long and 90 feethigh. The facility accommodates actualairframes, allowing precise motion/position control of fuze and target. Noother facility in the world has this com-bination of precision and the ability touse full-size targets.
Through a combination of innova-tive simulation technology and facility,the Wunderlich Laboratory offers cost-effective, timely and accurate data onmissile/target engagements. Amongthe uses of the multimillion dollar facil-ity are: evaluation of missile lethality,
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evaluation of air-vehicle survivability,accurate measurements of sensorproperties and development of newanti-air weapons to meet new threats.While the lab is owned and operatedby the Navy, customers include allbranches of the U.S. military and pos-sibly allied military forces. The size ofthe facility allows China Lake to testfull size targets and fuzes. The new labhas the capability to use targets up to25,000 pounds.
The China Lake and Salt Wells PilotPlants, built early in the China Lake his-tory, now function as the China LakePropulsion Laboratories (CLPL), the U.S.Navy’s principal center of excellence forresearch and development of ordnanceand missile propulsion systems.
The physical plant comprises 45square miles of Mojave Desert withmore than 300 buildings located east ofthe China Lake main site area.
The laboratories have a solid rocketpropellant mixing capability from 1/4pint to 150 gallons; capability for extru-sion, melt-cast and injection loading ofexplosives; remote machining capabili-ties for propellants and explosives; andcasting capacity to six feet in diameter.Also in this area are specialized labs forair breathing propulsion, compositestructures, properties analysis, actua-tion and control, ballistics, energeticmaterials and fuzing.
CLPL engineers and scientists haveadvanced technology in a variety ofareas. Evidence of their numeroussignificant achievements and contribu-tions are found in U.S. weapons such asSidewinder, Sparrow, HARM, VerticalLaunch ASROC, Tomahawk and others.
Although the role of the China LakePropulsion Laboratories has changedover the decades from a productionplant to a research and developmentfacility, their mission remains to pro-vide the U.S. military with world-classtechnical capability for research anddevelopment of ordnance and propul-sion systems.
The Advanced Weapons Laboratory(AWL) is home to the F/A-18 WeaponSystem Support Activity (WSSA). TheWSSA provides life cycle systems engi-neering for USN, USMC and FMS F/A-18mission systems. The 84,480-squarefoot AWL comprises an aircraft hangar(28,000 sq. ft.); computer laboratory(29,000 sq. ft.); and office complex(27,000 sq. ft.). Sensor testing takesplace in a dual-level, 108-foot tall tower.
The facility, opened in June 1998,hosts the Software Development TaskTeam (SWDTT) and the InformationTechnology/Information Systems (IT/IS)Team. The facility is designed to house66 people with individual cubicles, aconference room and a library area.
The WSSA laboratory facilities canperform research, development, inte-gration and test of all variants of theF/A-18 weapon system. These elementscan include everything from a complete“full-up” F/A-18 suite to any selectedsubsystem. Testing can combine real orsimulated equipment, with real-timecontrol, monitoring and data collec-tion. The system can use real or simu-lated weapons, sensors and targets.Actual F/A-18 sensors are in the towerand can view the real world as well as a simulated “world.” The lab has
real-time links with the China LakeRange, GPS satellite simulator, elec-tronic warfare (EW) facilities, missile/weapon hardware-in-the-loop facilitiesand sensor labs. Via these links, thefacility can operate the F/A-18 testprocesses with increasing realism up tooperation with actual airborne aircraft,weapons, threats and targets. The AWLcomplex provides a high-fidelity simu-lation of all existing and future F/A-18functional capabilities.
The Technical Library operatesinformation facilities at China Lake. The Tech Library contains a sizable collection of scientific, technical, com-puter and managerial books, reportsand periodicals.
The Technical Library is here toprovide for all your scientific and tech-nical information needs. In addition toits holdings, the library offers a gatewayto a vast amount of information via its many virtual resources. The TechLibrary offers electronic access to theDefense Technical Information Center,online commercial databases, a localnetwork of information products, Spec-ifications, Standards, and thousands ofInternet sources.
The library staff welcomes sug-gestions for the selection of books,periodicals or reports to add to the collection. To suggest materials,submit your request to the Tech-nical Library, Code 4TL000D. If youhave need of a literature search, refer-ence or research assistance pleasecall 939-3389 or 939-1017. The librarystaff welcomes your queries.
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Civilian employees and militarypersonnel with proper WD identifica-tion may use the library facilities. DoDcontractors may have access to theopen literature, provided that theirNAVAIR WD sponsor submits a writtenrequest specifying the requirement forcontractor access.
For complete information, con-tact the China Lake Information Hub at 939-3389.
The Technical Library is located inthe north end of the Michelson Labora-tory Compound. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday,closed Friday. The Research ServicesCenter is located in Michelson Labora-tory, Room 125.
5.0 TEST & EVALUATIONThe T&E Competency for NAVAIR
WD is headquartered at Point Mugu.The competency is tasked with main-taining the technical knowledge,processes and facilities required tosupport the planning, conduct, moni-toring and reporting of tests for thedevelopment, production, evaluationand fielding of air warfare systems,subsystems and support systems.
Pacific Ranges and Facilities Department
The Pacific Ranges and FacilitiesDepartment integrates a comprehen-sive spectrum of land, sea, electroniccombat and ground test assets. AtChina Lake this includes 1,700 square
miles of dedicated land test rangesunderlying more than 20,000 squaremiles of restricted air space. Followingare descriptions of China Lake’s majorrange facilities.
The Strategic Systems PropulsionTest Facilities (Skytop) began in supportof the Polaris submarine-launched bal-listic missile program. Skytop remainsthe Navy’s largest and best instrumentedstatic-firing rocket motor test installa-tion. This includes a RadiographicInspection Facility, giving China Lakeunique abilities to support the develop-ment and introduction of improveddesigns for the Trident II strategic mis-sile system.
The Supersonic Naval OrdnanceResearch Track (SNORT) is a heavilyinstrumented track for very highspeeds, long-duration runs, heavy car-riages and controlled deceleration.Ejection systems, missiles, rockets,bombs and various components andguidance and fuzing systems are typicalSNORT payloads. SNORT is equippedfor environmental simulation (includ-ing rain) and evaluation during testruns and is unique in its utility for high-explosive runs.
Over the years, the China Lake testand research tracks have supportedeverything from rocket-fuze functions tospacecraft escape systems. The G-4Track ends in a 500-foot drop-off into anopen valley, providing a unique capabil-ity to evaluate test articles at altitudewithout launching aircraft.
The Land Range Facilities provide afull-spectrum T&E complex for conven-tional weapons and aircraft systems.With more than 1.1 million acres, theChina Lake land ranges provide a large,secure, highly-instrumented air-rangeand ground-range complex for testingof live and inert missiles, rockets, guns,lasers and aircraft systems. A broadselection of targets, both fixed andmobile, is also available for day or nightoperations, making the land ranges anideal environment for testing. TheCoso Tactical Training Range and Supe-rior Valley offer fleet aviators a variety ofrealistic targets for fleet training.
The Electronic Combat Range (ECR)is a secure, free-space laboratory thatprovides engineering support, analysisand training resources to developers,integrators, testers and users of sys-tems that counter or penetrate airdefenses.
Electronic warfare resources in-clude a full complement of actual andreplicated sea and land-based threatsystems, command and control (C2)systems, sophisticated instrumentationsystems, weapons fly-out models,unmanned air vehicle (UAV) runwaysand a hangar. These resources supportall types of electronic combat testing,training, tactics development, dynamicradar-cross-section (RCS) measure-ments and special operational training.
The Etcheron Valley Ranges arelocated in a remote valley that providesa high-security and RF-interference-free
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Inert Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW) launch.
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environment. Precision RCS measure-ments in seven frequency bands, highpower microwave testing, GPS Jam-ming, and Antenna Calibration are per-formed in this area.
Threat/Target SystemsDepartment
The Tactical Air Combat Range Inte-gration Facility (TARIF) provides devel-opment, integration, test, installationand test of software, weapons simula-tions and hardware upgrades to theNavy Tactical Aircrew Combat TrainingSystem (TACTS) and Air Force/AirNational Guard Air Combat TrainingSystem (ACTS) training ranges. Aircraftpositions are tracked and displayed.Weapon trigger events are down linkedand initiates the associated TACTSweapons flyout simulation with en-gaged aircraft or ground target. Endgame results are calculated and dis-played. Tactical training missions andweapons events are recorded for play-back during aircrew debrief.
The Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tac-tical Training Ranges (AEWTTR) Pro-gram provides system acquisition andintegration of surface-to-air electronicwarfare threat simulators for the EW
tactical training ranges. Simulators areintegrated with the associated weaponssimulations in the Navy TACTS andACTS and with range communicationmultiplexers. The emitted threat wave-forms from the threat simulators stimu-late the warning receivers of theengaged aircraft inducing a tacticalresponse from the aircrew.
The Electronic Combat ThreatSimulator Branch provides systemsacquisition from concept explorationthrough functional deployment ofthreat-based weapons and targets. Pro-jects include electro-optical, infrared,ultra-violet and RF simulation systemscovering a wide spectrum of existingand future threats. Threat simulatorsare integrated at the Electronic CombatRange for T&E of airborne ElectronicWarfare systems.
The Target Operations Division pro-vides the maintenance and operationand test and evaluation of airborne andseaborne targets. Airborne includesfull-scale aircraft and missile targets,sub-scale missile and towed targets.Seaborne includes self powered, towedand free floating targets. Targets areoperated on various ranges. Passiveand active full-spectrum augmentation
can be added to simulate a wide varietyof threats.
The Target Control Systems Branchprovides design, development, pro-curement, assembly and integration,installation, test, evaluation, confi-guration, and upgrades to Navy Target Control Systems and supports all Navyactivities operating Target Control Systems. Target control systems areused to control subscale and full scale,subsonic and supersonic aircraft andmissile targets for T&E of airborne andseaborne weapons systems.
Test Article PreparationDepartment
The mission of the Test ArticlePreparation (TAP) Department is to be a world leader in weapons and aircraft instrumentation. It developstechnologically advanced, high-accuracyand low cost telemetry systems to beconsistent with weapon and aircraft plat-form technology that is being evaluated,and it ensures data transmitted to theground meets customer requirementsand is compatible with range standards.
The Test Article Preparation De-partment utilizes people, facilitiesand resources from China Lake andPoint Mugu to design, fabricate andtest antenna and telemetry systemdesigns that incorporate data-encryp-tion, Global Positioning System (GPS)technology, inertial measurementunits (IMU), video compression and avariety of other customer specificrequirements. TAP can manufacturethese systems by utilizing one ormore of the following design/fabrica-tion techniques: surface mount andthrough hole circuit card design; thickand thin film hybrid microelectronicdesign; and advance packaging. Test-ing capabilities include telemetryspectrum analysis using anechoicchamber, RF antenna radiation pat-terns and automated test stationdesign, which provides componentlevel and system level testing capa-bility. Additional automated test setdesigns include testing flight termi-nation receiver performance for rangesafety applications.
Test Wing PacificTest Wing Pacific has weapons test
squadrons (WTSs) at Point Mugu andChina Lake. The Dust Devils of WTS
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meet the current and future business/financial needs of the NAVAIR Team.The department provides a trained andready pipeline of business/financialmanagers and ad-ministrative officersto program and competency customersthroughout the command. The depart-ment provides consistent career devel-opment, guidance, effective advocacyand mentorship for the business/finan-cial management community mem-bers. The department further provides ameans to compel common businessand financial processes, policies andtools to prepare the Team for the future.Additionally, it provides workload plan-ning and resource information manage-ment to the Command.
Comptroller DepartmentThe Comptroller Department
serves as the principle advisor to thecommand and to all external authori-ties and organizations on financial matters and financial managementpolicies. The department directs andmaintains an integrated system ofoperations and systems involvingfinancial planning; programming; bud-get formulation, review and execution;financial management and executionprograms and systems; funding admin-istration; accounting; financial cus-tomer service; and reporting to ensurecomplete policy implementation. Itreceives, issues and ensures the properapplication for all funding. The depart-ment provides financial and accountingservices to all internal organizationsand to external organizations (tenants)as required; serves as liaison betweenthe itself and its customers, NAVAIRand other activities; evaluates financialperformance and project trends and ini-tiates actions as necessary to adjustplans, funds, costs, rates or resources;implements new financial accountingsystem design or modifications forNAVAIR WD.
Office of General CounselThe Office of General Counsel
serves as the counsel to and primarylegal advisor of the NAVAIR WD com-mander and staff within the frameworkof the Office of General Counsel (OGC)of the Navy. The counsel and staff pro-vide a wide variety of legal services tothe other competencies including, but
develop and retain a skilled work forcefor the Weapons Division at optimumcost and efficiency needed to supportthe NAVAIR WD mission.
Security DepartmentThe mission of the Security Depart-
ment is to provide security service toNAVAIR WD. Functions include theimplementation and management ofprograms to protect information, mate-rial and information systems from nat-ural or manmade disasters, loss, theft,sabotage, terrorism or espionage. TheSecurity Department coordinates for-eign disclosure and security clearanceactions to ensure personnel who han-dle classified information or areassigned sensitive duties are appropri-ately cleared; implements policy andaccredits ADP systems to handle classi-fied or sensitive information; controlscrypto material and equipment; andprovides assistance in identifying criti-cal information, obtains threat data,identifies vulnerabilities and imple-ments appropriate countermeasures.
Public Affairs DepartmentThe department functions include
media relations, community relations,public involvement, congressional liai-son, review of material intended forpublic release and internal communica-tions programs.
The Public Affairs Officer is the rep-resentative of the Weapons Divisioncommand and NAWS China Lake com-manding officer to the news media andthe public. All official contacts with off-Station news media and presentationsto the community must be coordinatedwith Public Affairs. A speakers bureauof available personnel to speak beforecommunity groups is maintained by thePublic Affairs Department.
The department provides publicaffairs counsel and services to allNAVAIR WD organizations and tenantsand a variety of information services tothe entire community, including thecommand newspaper, The Weaponeer,which is published bi-weekly on theThursday before payday.
Program and BusinessAnalysis Department
The Program and Business Analy-sis Department was established to best
China Lake provide the aircraft, aviatorsand aircrew to support the NAVAIR WDRDT&E mission. The F/A-18 Hornet andthe AV-8B Harrier are the principal air-craft flown by the Dust Devils, but allattack aircraft in the Navy and MarineCorps inventory, including the AH-1W,are used in the China Lake mission.More than 6,000 hours of test and train-ing flights are logged by WTS pilotseach year. Most of the test flights are insupport of aircraft weapons integrationprograms at NAVAIR WD.
7.0 CORPORATE OPERATIONS
The Corporate Operations Compe-tency provides a wide variety of sup-port, products and services that allowthe other competencies to achieve theirmissions. Functional responsibilitieswithin the competency include strate-gic planning, information systems man-agement, human resources, personnel,information and network security, andpublic affairs. These functions are per-formed within the 7.0 Competency indirect support of each of the other com-petencies. These functions cross theentire command and enable the othercompetency leaders to focus on theirspecific competency responsibilities.
Information Technology/Information ManagementDepartment
The Information Technology/Informa-tion Management Department (IT/IMD)provides IM products and services toNAVAIR WD competencies and teams. TheIT/IMD is organizationally structured toprovide these products and services byway of product-line projects and compe-tency-provided resources, processes andinternal support. The IT/IMD enables cus-tomers to exchange, share and store infor-mation when needed and provides thetraining required to use it. Those elementsthat make up IT/IMD infrastructure includecommunications, computing systems,software applications, support services,people, processes, skills/ training andguidelines, standards and policies.
Human ResourcesDepartment
The Human Resource Departmentprovides the full spectrum of programsand activities necessary to recruit,
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not limited to, advice and counselrequired for commercial and procure-ment actions, equal employment op-portunity issues, civilian personnel andlabor management, facility and environ-mental actions and issues; intellectualproperty services primarily involvingpatent prosecution; provides legal rep-resentation for the command before alladministrative and civilian court forumsas required; serves as the Ethics Coun-selor and administers the NAVAIR WDStandards of Conduct and the Freedomof Information Act Programs.
8.0 SHORE STATIONMANAGEMENT
The Shore Station ManagementCompetency comprises personnel inthe Naval Air Weapons Station ChinaLake with the commanding officer ashead of the competency. The CO isresponsible for the physical infrastruc-ture of the entire facility — buildings,grounds, roads, utilities, environmen-tal, safety and physical security — andall elements related to its maintenanceand improvements and the welfare ofits military residents and tenant organ-izations. The men and women of the 8.0Competency are assigned the missionof operating and maintaining basefacilities and providing base supportservices, including airfields, for NAVAIRWD, assigned tenants and activities andtransient units. The 8.0 Competencyalso oversees such functions at the SanNicolas Island facility 60 miles off theCalifornia coast. Many of the compe-tency’s responsibilities are detailed inthe Services & Facilities and MWRsections of this brochure.
Military Services Department
Serving the military personnel, Mil-itary Services includes an administra-tive office staff, Retention Program,Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor,Equal Opportunity Program EducationalService Office and Military ManpowerDivision. They process incoming andoutgoing correspondence and messagetraffic on matters concerning militarypersonnel assigned to the Naval AirWeapons Station and certain personnelassigned to the NAVAIR Weapons Divi-sion. Military Services is also liaisonfor certain personnel administration
functions to the Personnel SupportDetachment and processes most mili-tary temporary and travel orders.
Supply DepartmentSupply performs the functions of
receiving, issuing, shipping, delivery,storage, inventory management, stockcontrol and personal property. It pro-vides the support for organizationaland intermediate levels of aircraftmaintenance and receives, stores,issues and delivers aviation fuels, liq-uid oxygen and liquid nitrogen for air-craft operations.
Facilities Support Department
Facilities Support is a serviceorganization, its mission is to pro-vide professional and technical publicworks engineering, planning, construc-tion, maintenance and transportationexpertise to its customers, both inter-nal and external, and to develop and maintain a work force that isexpert, innovative, efficient, motivat-ed, responsive, diverse, entrepreneur-ial and environmentally sensitive.
Public Safety DepartmentPublic Safety provides fire, force
protection, disaster preparedness andsafety services. The Fire Division pro-vides fire suppression, fire prevention,rescue, ambulance and emergencymanagement services. The Force Pro-tection Division provides law/trafficenforcement, vehicle mishap investi-gation, criminal investigation, visitorcontrol, pass and identification servic-es, physical security program services,disaster preparedness planning andsecurity alarm services. The Occupa-tional Safety and Health Divisionimplements the Navy’s explosive,occupational, radiation and recreationsafety programs.
Air Operations Department
Air Operations operates and main-tains airfield facilities, including runwaysand taxiways, arresting gear, optionallanding systems, airfield lighting, airnavigation aids, communication equip-ment, air traffic control tower, air termi-nal, including flight planning and airtraffic control services. The department
also coordinates fleet liaison require-ments, ensuring appropriate airfield orbase support facilities are available fortenant and visiting aircraft units.
Community SupportDepartment
Community Support is a serviceorganization that comprises Morale,Welfare and Recreation (Sports and Fit-ness, Aquatics, Outdoor Recreation,Golf, Wreck Center, ITT, Library, ChildCare, Youth Activities, Auto Skills Cen-ter, Bowling, Craftech and Stables),Family Housing, Personal Property,Combined Bachelor Housing and Fleetand Family Support Center. The mis-sion of the Community Support Depart-ment is to provide professional andtechnical quality of life services andexpertise to its customers, both inter-nal and external, and to develop andmaintain a work force that is expert,motivated, efficient, entrepreneurial,innovative, responsive and diverse.
Environmental Department
Environmental is responsible forensuring that the installation is in com-pliance with all applicable federal, stateand local laws and regulations, andwith Navy and DoD environmentalinstructions and policies. Environmen-tal also manages the natural andcultural resources programs includingendangered species and National Reg-ister of Historic Places properties. Thestaff represents the full spectrum ofenvironmental expertise to support notonly the installation mission, but thatof the program executive offices andacquisition managers as their missionsrelate to NAVAIR WD. Pollution Preven-tion is a cornerstone of Navy environ-mental policy. This function entailshazardous material management, haz-ardous waste management and solidwaste management.
Weapons DepartmentLiving by the motto, “People First -
Mission Always,” Weapons receives,stores, assembles and issues all typesof weapons and energetic material insupport of the research, development,test and evaluation programs beingconducted by all commands using themany facilities aboard NAVAIR WD.
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AIR TEST AND EVALUATIONSQUADRON NINE (VX-9)
VX-9, originally Air Development Squadron Five(VX-5), was commissioned in 1951 at Naval AirStation Moffett Field, California, with 15 officers, 100enlisted men and nine AD Skyraider aircraft. Thesquadron, under the operational control of theCommander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force(COMOPTEVFOR) and under the administrativecontrol of Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific,moved to China Lake as an independent tenantcommand in 1956 to take advantage of vastlyimproved ranges and instrumented facilities. Thesquadron’s first commanding officer was CDR. T. J.Walker.
VX-9 F/A-18 on the Hot Line.
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In June 1993, the Chief of NavalOperations directed the consolidationof VX-4 at Point Mugu and VX-5 atChina Lake into a single OperationalTest and Evaluation Squadron desig-nated VX-9. The consolidation wascompleted in April 1994.
Today, more than 300 VX-9 Vam-pires support 20 aircraft includ-ing the FA-18 Hornet, F-14 Tomcat,EA-6B Prowler, AV-8B Harrier and the AH-1 Cobra.
The squadron has kept pace withchanges and improvements of Navy/Marine Corps strike aircraft and attackhelicopters, conducting independentoperational test and evaluation of allair-ground and air-air weapons, new
aircraft such at the recently tested FA-18E Super Hornet and software up-grades to aircraft and weapons alike.Additional requirements have been metin testing electronic warfare, counteringdefensive systems through maneuversand expendables, on board jammers,and developing and refining tacticswhich support new technologies.
Marine Aviation DetachmentMarines have been stationed at ChinaLake since the beginning in 1943. TheMarines were assigned to the MarineBarracks China Lake. Initially, their mis-sion was to provide security for the test and development facilities located
here. When the Marine Barracks wasdecommissioned, Marine presence atChina Lake was significantly reduced.The Marine Corps maintained a liaisonoffice at China Lake, with their Head-quarters located at Point Mugu.
On January 12, 1988, the comman-dant of the Marine Corps activated theMarine Aviation Detachment at ChinaLake. Effective September 30, 1993, theMarine Aviation Detachment, PointMugu was disestablished as a separatecommand and integrated into theMarine Aviation Detachment, ChinaLake, conducting the same functionsbut consolidated under the administra-tive control of the detachment at ChinaLake. Marines assigned to the detach-ment support RDT&E efforts, as wellas provide support to Marine Corpsunits and programs that conductoperations and testing aboard the twostations. Marines also contribute tothe operational test and evaluationmission at VX-9.
EODMU Three DetChina Lake
EODMU Three Detachment ChinaLake is another tenant activity of the Naval Air Weapons Station. Liter-ally the local Navy “bomb squad,” the detachment provides routine andemergency services in explosive ord-nance incidents to NAWS, local, stateand federal agencies. The det alsodirectsthe NAVAIR Weapons Divisionin primary research, design, devel-opment, test and evaluation of airweapons and associated aircraft sys-tems into strike, anti-surface and anti-air warfare aircraft.
Other Tenant UnitsOperations at China Lake are sup-
ported and complemented by a numberof other tenant units. These include thePersonnel Support Activity Detach-ment, Defense Printing and Publica-tions Service Detachment Branch,Naval Criminal Investigative Service,Defense Investigative Services and rep-resentatives of the Western Division ofthe Naval Facilities Engineering Com-mand. The Branch Medical/DentalClinic described in the Services andFacilities section of this brochure isalso a tenant organization.
Tenant Units
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Ridgecrest Civic Center
RIDGECREST HISTORY Like many regions of the Old West, the Ridge-
crest area maintains a colorful history of NativeAmerican tribes, Spanish explorers and missionar-ies, gold prospectors and struggling settlers. It wasin 1912, however, that the area of the MojaveDesert known today as Ridgecrest was home-steaded by the Robertson family. John McNeilbought the land after Robertson’s death and start-ed a dairy. The next owner of the land and dairywas a man named Crum, and the area becameknown as Crumville.
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Crumville grew slowly, remainingan isolated settlement for many years.In 1939, a store and gas station wereestablished by Bill Bentham. Benthamlater became the first postmaster ofRidgecrest. His daughter, Donna,became Ridgecrest’s first librarian whenshe was only 10 years old.
Initially, the residents of thissmall settlement wanted their owntown named Sierra View. Postalauthorities, however, had to reject thisname because there were too many“Sierras” in California. The nameRidgecrest was suggested by Mrs. AdaThompson because she knew a Ridge-crest in Missouri that had left her withpleasant memories.
In November 1963, Ridgecrest wasincorporated as a city, and its citizensadopted a council-administrator typeof government. With a current popula-tion of more than 26,000, Ridgecrest isthe county’s third largest city.
Ridgecrest TodayRidgecrest has the dual advantages
of a highly educated population andsmall-town amenities. The city is themain marketing and commercial centerfor the surrounding Indian Wells Valley.
Ridgecrest also offers services for thoseliving in Trona, 25 miles to the east,Johannesburg and Randsburg (in theRand mining district), 20 miles tothe south; and several other nearbycommunities.
A wide variety of shopping facilitiesand businesses is available in Ridge-crest. Major supermarket chains main-tain local stores and there are alsosmaller markets and convenience stores.Various financial institutions provideservices for the community, while allkinds of retail outlets meet the generalshopping needs of residents.
A central complex includes a postoffice, municipal court, county building,library and the Maturango Museum.This museum highlights the area’s pre-historic archeology, including Stone Agetools. Occasionally, the museum con-ducts guided tours into the nearby CosoHills on NAWS China Lake land, wherean array of Indian rock art are found.
A Civic Center complex, includingCity Hall and Kerr McGee CommunityCenter, opened in 1989. Designed toaccommodate the social and recre-ational needs of the community, KerrMcGee Community Center provides theperfect setting for a variety of special
events, including conferences, semi-nars, banquets, dances, meetings andreceptions. The four-acre city park onthe site provides a relaxing, functionalatmosphere for the many events stagedat the center.
Annual events include the Califor-nia State Agricultural Fair in Septem-ber, held at Desert Empire Fairground.Another major community event is theannual Spring Festival in May. Duringthis festival, local organizations partici-pate in tours, races, wildflower and artshows, among other activities.
Scores of clubs in Ridgecrest andChina Lake cater to virtually every con-ceivable interest. In particular, there aretheater groups, orchestras, choirs andother artistic organizations welcomingvolunteer performers or behind-the-scenes workers.
All major denominations haveplaces of worship in the valley. A list ofthese organizations is available fromthe Chamber of Commerce.
Ridgecrest Regional Hospital, SageCommunity Health Center, DrummondMedical Group and Southern SierraMedical Clinic provide health care forthe community, as does a large numberof well-qualified doctors and dentists.
Surrounding Communities
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The Sierra Sands Unified SchoolDistrict provides education for all valleyresidents, from kindergarten throughan adult evening school. A selection ofprivate schools is available as well.
The community also has opportu-nities for higher education. Cerro CosoCommunity College offers two-yeardegrees and vocational training in awide variety of subjects. Day andevening classes are scheduled year-round. Many classes are offered online.
City officials and China Lake Com-mand work as good neighbors to makethe Indian Wells Valley a pleasant placeto live and work.
Other CommunitiesAround China Lake and Ridgecrset
are a collection of cities and townsoffering a variety of things to do. Fromcountry living to cosmopolitan winingand dining, and from high tech centersto wide-open recreational areas, thesesurrounding communities provide a fullspectrum of activities for every taste.Following are highlights from each area.
Located about 10 miles west ofRidgecrest and China Lake, Inyokernis a small, semi-rural community ofapproximately 2,000 residents. The
name comes from its proximity to theboundary of Inyo and Kern counties.
Boron, located on Highway 58, isthe site of a giant open pit boraxmine. It is from the element boronthat the community got its name. Thispit is the largest in the world and eventhough it is not open to the public,you may learn its history at the Twenty Mule Team Museum, locatedon Twenty Mule Team Road.
Annual events at Boron includeTwenty Mule Team Days, which takeplace in October. In the spring, rockbuffs and amateur geologists flock toBoron’s Annual Rock Bonanza.
The seat of Kern County, Bakers-field is at the heart of California’s“Golden Empire.” It is a thriving, metro-politan community. There are morethan 140 retail establishments down-town, complemented by dynamic busi-ness centers, restaurants and theaters.Other major shopping areas includeValley Plaza and East Hills Mall, withmore than 130 stores combined, whichdraw shoppers from all over the region.
Located about nine miles east ofBakersfield, is Hart Park, a weekendsummertime haven for residents.Located on the banks of the Kern River,
the park is 370 acres of cool, greenquiet. Its large, leafy trees provideshade for many activities, includingbarbeques and picnics. The highwayleading out of the park connects withthe 28-acre Kern River Campgroundsand the 205-acre Lake Ming Park, whereswimming and boating are permitted.
Starting as a private commercialdevelopment, California City now ranksas one of the largest cities in land areain California.
Recreational areas include CentralPark, which offers swimming, boatingand fishing, lighted tennis courts, bas-ketball and volleyball courts, picnicfacilities, two children’s playgrounds,bicycle rentals and a marina facility.
Trona is an active mining town bor-dering Searles Lake, about a half-hour’sdrive east of the Station. The uniquemining process features mineralspumped from beneath the dry surfaceof a prehistoric lake bed using a water-extraction process.
Area Recreation Within a short drive from Ridge-
crest and China Lake there is a wealthof recreational opportunities that areworth exploring when you are ready to
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relax and enjoy yourself. Some of themore popular destinations include:
An 11,000-acre manmade lake,Lake Isabella is the largest freshwaterlake in Southern California with 38miles of shoreline. A favorite destina-tion for residents, Lake Isabella offerscamping and hiking. Boats for fishing orexploration may be rented at the mari-nas found along the lake’s shores.Nearby, the quaint town of Kernvilleoffers plenty to do if you get tired ofroughing it outdoors.
The upper Mojave Desert is a landof dramatic contrasts. A few hours’ jour-ney can lead to hot springs, lakes,streams, mountains, towering forests,meadows, sand dunes and waterfalls.The area offers hiking, mountain climb-ing, snow and water skiing, swimming,boating and hunting.
The desert also is home to a phe-nomenon well known to camera buffsand naturalists: desert wildflowers inbloom. Around the end of March to thebeginning of April, the usually brown
and barren desert hills undergo adazzling change, becoming purple, redand yellow.
Another site for your camera is thebrilliantly colored Red Rock Canyon,site of many western movies. Locatedon SR 14, about 25 miles south ofRidgecrest, this 4,000-acre state andrecreation area consists of a hugeuplifted lake bed, shady hills and claycliffs eroded into fantastic shapes byhundreds of years of wind and sand.
While touring the high desert, visitthe historic Rand Mining District, locat-ed 20 miles southeast of Ridgecrest onHighway 395. Dotted with abandonedmines and equipment, visitors can toursome of the old mines where gold, sil-ver and tungsten were discovered. Themost famous of these is the YellowAster Mine, which has miles of tunnelsand produced $16 million worth of goldin its heyday.
Within four hours of China Lake, inthe Eastern Sierra Region are the popu-lar ski areas of Mammoth Mountain
and June Mountain, where a variety ofskiing is offered for all skill levels, setagainst a backdrop of spectacular ter-rain. Another popular ski center isfound at nearby Shirley Meadows in theGreenhorn Mountains. The region alsoboasts the trailhead for Mt. Whitney,the Sierra gateway city of Bishop anddozens of high-country lakes andstreams, where a variety of trout, sometrophy-sized, are stocked regularly dur-ing the fishing season by state and pri-vate hatcheries.
About three hours drive south ofthe station lies the City of Los Ange-les. This city, second largest in theU.S. and largest in California, isworld-renowned for its recreational,cultural and sporting events. A hun-dred miles further south is San Diego,home of Sea World and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. In addition,Southern California beaches make anexcellent weekend retreat for manydesert dwellers.
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Kayaker on the Kern River near Kernville.
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Notes:
1.Unless otherwise noted the commercial area code is 760.2.The DSN prefix for China Lake is 437 for commercial
prefix 939.3.For Point Mugu (Area Code 805) use DSN prefix 351 for
commercial prefix 989 and DSN prefix 893 for commer-cial prefix 484.
POLICE/FIRE EMERGENCY ..................911 or 939-3323OPERATOR/DIRECTORY ASSIST. ........................939-9011
NAWCWDCOMMANDER ....................................................................939-2201VICE COMMANDER..................................................805-989-7113HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ......................................939-8123OFFICE OF COUNSEL ......................................................939-3481PROTOCOL OFFICE ..........................................................939-1365PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE ..................................................939-3511RETIRED AFFAIRS OFFICE................................................939-0978THE WEAPONEER..............................................................939-3354TELMART ..............................................................................939-2241WEAPONS TEST SQD CHINA LAKE ..........................939-5405
COMPETENCIES2.0 CONTRACTS ................................................................939-38013.0 LOGISTICS ............................................................805-484-63104.0 RESEARCH & ENGINEERING ................................939-34095.0 TEST & EVALUATION........................................ 805-989-72757.0 CORPORATE OPERATIONS ....................................939-97738.0 SHORE STATION MGT ..............................................939-2211
NAWSCOMMANDING OFFICER ..............................................939-2211EXECUTIVE OFFICER ........................................................939-2211COMMAND MASTER CHIEF ..........................................939-6501FAMILY SERVICE CENTER ................................................939-4545QUARTER DECK ................................................................939-2303AIR OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT ................................939-5464ALL FAITH CHAPEL ..........................................................939-3506CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER..................................939-6681COMMAND CAREER COUNSELOR............................939-2930ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFICE ..........................939-2750POLICE DIVISION BUSINESS ..........................................939-2709FIRE DIVISION BUSINESS ................................................939-2146HOUSING OFFICE..............................................................939-4447JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL ......................................939-2203MAIN GATE VISITOR’S CENTER ....................................939-2181MILITARY ADMIN................................................................939-2782
MORALE WELFARE & RECREATIONMAIN OFFICE ....................................................................939-2010AUTO HOBBY SHOP ........................................................939-2346BOWLING CENTER ..........................................................939-3471CASTLE X TEEN CENTER ..............................................939-6884COMMUNITY LIBRARY ....................................................939-2595CRAFTECH ..........................................................................939-3252GOLF COURSE....................................................................939-2990GYM ........................................................................................939-2334MOVIN’ ON UP ..................................................................939-2909WRECK CENTER................................................................939-8662
MISCELLANEOUS ON-STATION NUMBERS
VX-9 ........................................................................................939-5045BRANCH DENTAL CLINIC ............................................939-8040BRANCH MEDICAL CLINIC ..........................................939-8033TRI-CARE ......................................................................800-242-6788COMMISSARY ......................................................................939-3138MARINE AVIATION DETACHMENT ............................939-6603NAVY EXCHANGE ............................................................446-6707NCIS ........................................................................................939-6646ALTA ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ......................371-7000PERSONAL PROPERTY SECTION ................................939-3875PERSONNEL SUPPORT DET. ..........................................939-3314WACOM THRIFT SHOP ..................................................446-6667WEATHER RECORDING..................................................939-3435
OFF-STATION NUMBERSANIMAL SHELTER ..............................................................375-8157CERRO COSO COMMUNITY COLLEGE....................384-6100DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES ........................446-2546DESERT COUNSELING CLINIC ....................................371-4833DRUMMOND MEDICAL GROUP..................................446-4571EAST KERN MUNICIPAL COURT..................................375-1396INYOKERN AIRPORT ........................................................377-5844KERN COUNTY FIRE STATION ....................................375-8466KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPT....................................375-5157KERN COUNTY WELFARE OFFICE..............................499-5200RIDGECREST AREA TRANSIT SYSTEM ........................375-9777RIDGECREST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ................375-8331RIDGECREST CITY HALL ................................................371-3732RIDGECREST REGIONAL HOSPITAL ..........................446-3551RIDGECREST KERR-MCGEE CENTER ........................371-3771SAGE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ......................446-7978SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER ..................................375-5438SIERRA SANDS SCHOOL DISTRICT............................375-3363TELEPHONE SERVICE (GTE) ..................................800-483-4000TIME & TEMPERATURE RECORDING..........................375-1234U.S. POSTAL SERVICE ................................................800-275-8777VETERANS INFORMATION ............................................375-1564
Frequently Called Phone Numbers
254 East Avenue K-4, Lancaster, CA 93535Main: (661) 723-3886 • Fax: (661) 726-4077www.edotso.com
Comfort, Elegance & Convenience
Discover Carriage Inn’s Realm of Comfort & Service(760) 446-7910 • Fax (760) 446-6408
(800) 77-ATLAS (28527)www.carriageinn.net
901 N. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest
breakfast & lunch buffetAll Day Family Dining
GamesLarge Screen TV’s
Food & CocktailsNTN Gaming
160 Luxury Rooms & Suitesincluding• 8 Executive Suites• 2 Poolside Luxury Cabana
Rooms
All Rooms Come With:• Refrigerator• Microwave
• Free Local & 800 Calls(up to 15 minutes)
• Free USA Today• Cable with Showtime• In-Room Coffee• Hairdryers• Irons & Ironing Board• Pay-per-view and
Hi Speed Internet Access
Other Amenities Available:• Heated Lap Pool & Spa• 2 Restaurants & Pub• Fitness Center & Dry Sauna• Executive Meeting Rooms• Conference & Catering
Services• Room Service
Meets Federal Per Diem Requirements • Ask About Our Crown Club Program
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Everything advertised in this publication will be made available for purchase, use or patronage withoutregard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliationor any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection of this equal oppor-tunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print advertising from that sourceuntil the violation is corrected.
ACCOUNTANTS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC
BURKEY/COX/EVANS & MANNING425 W Drummond Av Ste A RIDGECREST ............760-375-1508
KILLEEN, GERALD E CPA634 S China Lake Blvd Ste J RIDGECREST ..........760-375-1378See our Ad - this classification
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SYSTEMS
CAMPBELL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING821 W Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST..........................760-446-5577See our Ad - this classification
ALCOHOLISM INFORMATION & TREATMENT CENTERS
BETTY FORD CENTERTreatment For Alcoholism-DrugsFree Confidential Assessment ................................800-854-9211
APARTMENTS
HACIENDA COURT150 Miguel St RIDGECREST ..................................760-375-5066See our Ad - this classification
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Completely Furnished ApartmentsWe’ll make you feel at home
SHORT-TERM • LONG-TERM
• Ridgecrest • China Lake760-371-1364
www.e-z-rent.comStay as Little as 30 Days or Stay a Whole Year
(some weekly rates available)
Gerald E. KilleenCertified Public Accountant
634 South China Lake Blvd.Suite J
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
(760)375-1378 (760)375-1379Fax# 375-4636 [email protected]
Please help support the businesses participating in this publication. It is their sponsorship that provides this valuable service for your Installation!
CALL US FOR YOUR INDOOR AIR COMFORT NEEDS
ASK ABOUT OUR PROFESSIONAL AIR DUCT CLEANING
821 West Inyokern RoadRidgecrest, California 93555email [email protected]
760-446-5577Fax 760-446-2563
State LicenseNo. 672679
Carrier’s SmallPackaged UnitModel #48GP
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APARTMENTS (CONT’D)
VIP HOUSING225 E Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-371-1364See our Ad - this classification
ATTORNEYS
HUNTLEY, GERALD T ATTORNEY AT LAW130 S China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-3111See our Ad - this classification
PRITCHARD, KENNETH G ATTORNEY AT LAW1240 S China Lake Blvd Ste B RIDGECREST........760-375-4020See our Ad - this classification
AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING
KLASSEN’S GLASS & BODYSHOP825 W Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-375-1391
38 APARTMENTS - AUTOMOBILE
Hacienda CourtCorporate Suites &
Racquet Ball &Sports Club
STAY 1 DAY, 1 WEEK, OR 1 MONTH
• Furnished 1, 2 or 3 Bedroom Apartments
• Washers & Dryers• Furnished or Unfurnished• Pool with Sun Deck• Short or Long Term Leases• Garage w/ Auto-Opener
(760) 375-5066 Fax (760) 375-3910150 Miguel Street
Ridgecrest, CA 93555www.haciendacourt.com
KENNETH G. PRITCHARDATTORNEY AT LAW
FAMILY LAW BUSINESS REAL ESTATECRIMINAL WILLS CORPORATIONSPERSONAL INJURY DUI PROBATECONTRACTS PATENTS BANKRUPTCY
375-40201240 S. CHINA LAKE BLVD.
SUITE-BRIDGECREST CA
Attorney at Law
GERALD T. HUNTLEY, B.S.E.E., J.D.Over 28 Years Experience, Serving Ridgecrest Since 1977
– EXPERIENCE DOESN’T COST - IT PAYS –PERSONAL INJURY • ACCIDENT CASES
NO FEE UNTIL RECOVERY
Also General Practice & BankruptcyFREE CONSULTATION
(760) 375-3111TOLL FREE (888) 321-6250
130 South China Lake Blvd. • Ridgecrest, CA 93555
http://www.ridgenet.net/~gthlaw/law.html PEAK ® Antifreezecoolant&
AUTOMOBILE 39©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
AUTOMOBILE RENTING & LEASING
AVIS RENT A CAR901 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-446-5556
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING & SERVICE
A&L TIRE CO INC317 W Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST..........................760-446-2575See our Ad - this classification
ADVANCED TRANSMISSION & SPECIALIZED AUTO4127 W Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST........................760-377-5003See our Ad - this classification
PAUL & SONS AUTOMOTIVE140 W Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-371-9116See our Ad - this classification
ADVANCEDTRANSMISSION
CARS • TRUCKS • VANS • RV’sSPECIALISTS
• FOREIGN & DOMESTIC• EXCHANGES• REPAIRS• CLUTCH SERVICE & REPAIR• 1 YR 12,000 MI NATIONAL• WARRANTY (ASK FOR DETAILS)• 22,000 LB MOTOR HOME LIFT
• AUTOMATIC & STANDARD• FRONT WHEEL DRIVE &
OVERDRIVE SPECIALIST• WE HONOR MOST EXTENDED
WARRANTY SERVICE CONTRACTS(ASK FOR DETAILS)
-OPEN-MON-FRI8:00-5:00
“WE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME”
4127 W. INYOKERN RD 377-5003 RIDGECREST
499-MIKE• Tires & Exhaust
• Undercar Care Specialist317 West Inyokern Road - Ridgecrest
AUTO BODY REPAIR, PAINT & AUTO GLASSFREE ESTIMATES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
CHIEF FRAME ALIGNMENT SYSTEM
1332 NORTH INYORIDGECREST, CA 93555 (760) 466-5288
Please help support the businesses participating
in this publication. It is their sponsorship that provides this
valuable service for your Installation!
STAY ON
TARGET!
SSTTAAYY OONN
TTAARRGGEETT!!
BANQUET FACILITIES
CARRIAGE INN901 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-446-7910See our Ad - this classification
BICYCLES-DEALERS
TJ FRISBEE BICYCLES217 N Balsam St RIDGECREST ............................760-375-4202See our Ad - this classification
BUILDING MATERIALS
HOCKETT’S BUILDERS SUPPLY907 S Richmond Rd RIDGECREST ........................760-375-5991See our Ad - this classification
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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING & SERVICE (CONT’D)
SAM’S PAINT & GLASS1332 N Inyo RIDGECREST ....................................760-446-5288See our Ad - this classification
T&T ALIGNMENT INC629 Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST ..............................760-446-4771See our Ad - this classification
AUTOMOBILE WRECKING
PEARSON’S AUTO WRECKING & TOWING1317 Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST ............................760-446-6583
40 AUTOMOBILE - BUILDING
140 W. Ridgecrest Blvd. • Ridgecrest • 371-9116
Paul & SonsAutomotive
Complete Automotive RepairAuto Electric Specialists
24 Hour TowingSetting the standard in car audio
and mobile multimedia.Complete mobile audio, video and alarm systems.
PARTSACCESSORIES
EXPERT REPAIR ON ALL MAKES
frisbees.com217 N. Balsam St., Ridgecrest
375-4202
Serving Toddlers To Champions Since 1972
YAKIMA RACKSOAKLEY
ALIGNMENT, INC.Alignments • Shocks • Brakes • Mufflers
Tune Ups • Smog � • Quick LubeTires • Wheels
629 Inyokern Rd. 760-446-4771Ridgecrest, CA 93555 760-446-3812
T &T
In Ridgecrest Since 1960
Hockett’s Builders SupplySpecializing In Block & Brick Products
“Hilti” Fastening SystemsBarbecues & Fireplaces
Cement & Stone ProductsLandscape Materials • Rock-Gravel-Sand
907 S. Richmond At Bowman • Ridgecrest
FASTENING SYSTEMSAUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR
Fax (760) 375-9102
HBSAll Building
Materials
(760) 375-5991CULTURED STONE
Open 8-5Wed.-Sat.
ClosedSun.-Tues.
Carriage Inn Banquet & Meeting Center2800 Sq. Feet • Full Service Facility • Weddings • Office Parties • Luncheons• Special Events • Retirement Parties • Seminars
(760) 446-7910 • Fax (760) 446-6408901 N. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest www.carriageinn.net
CARPET - CHIROPRACTORS 41©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
CARPET & RUG DEALERS
WINDOWS-WALLS ‘N FLOORS634 S China Lake Blvd Ste A RIDGECREST..........760-371-2212See our Ad - this classification
CATERERS
CARRIAGE INN901 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-446-7910See our Ad - this classification
CELLULAR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
L&S ELECTRONICS904 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-446-4007See our Ad - this classification
CHEMICALS
IMC CHEMICALS13200 Main St TRONA ............................................760-372-4311See our Ad - this classification
CHIROPRACTORS DC
FOWLER FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC825 N Downs Ste B RIDGECREST ........................760-375-2426See our Ad - this classification
VEGHER, DR MARY M1111 W Inyokern Rd Ste C RIDGECREST..............760-446-2200
WIEDER, DR JUNE L131 S Gold Canyon St RIDGECREST ....................760-375-7771
• Carpet • Vertical / Mini Blinds• Vinyl • Shutters• Hardwood • Wallpaper• Ceramic Tile • Laminate• Custom Draperies • Design Service
Flex CreditM–F10–5:00SAT 10–3:00
634 South China Lake Blvd. Ste A, Ridgecrest
Located in Sierra Lanes Shopping Center
“Good Taste is Not Expensive”OWNER - SUZANNE FORD
(760)371-2212FREE ESTIMATES
FOWLER FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC
Dr. David A. Fowler, D.C.825 N. Downs, Suite B, Ridgecrest, CA (760) 375-2426
Trained in the Gonstead TechniqueFellow of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
Carriage Inn Catering - “Quality Like No Other”Feel like a guest at your own party at our site or yours.
Choose from our special menus or create your own.• Full China & Linen Service • Full Cocktail Bar (No Host)• Coordinator on Property • Wide Variety of Buffet or Plated Menus• Caribbean - Style Poolside Weddings
(760) 446-7910 • Fax (760) 446-6408901 N. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest www.carriageinn.net
BodySonic System
• Business Phone Systems• Voice Processing• Nationwide Service
Technology that works for life.
446-4007OPEN 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
904 N. China Lake Blvd. (K-Mart Center)
Authorized Agent
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CHURCHES
IMMANUEL1201 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST..................760-446-4531See our Ad - this classification
COMMUNITY AGENCIES
UNITED WAY350 E Ridgecrest Blvd Ste 110 RIDGECREST ......760-375-1920
COMPUTERS-SERVICE & REPAIR
MFSI619 W Ridgecrest Blvd Ste B RIDGECREST ..........760-375-0003See our Ad - this classification
COMPUTERS-SYSTEM DESIGNERS & CONSULTANTS
EDO/TSO254 E Av K-4 LANCASTER ....................................661-723-3886See our Ad - this classification also Map Section
CREDIT UNIONS
ALTA ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION701 S China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-371-7000See our Ad - this classification also Outside Back Cover
42 CHURCHES - CREDIT
IMMANUEL
Worship Center201 W. Graaf
446-4531
Church Office andMinistry Center
1201 N. China Lake Blvd.Ridgecrest, CA 93555
2 Corinthians 1:20
N
Chi
na L
ake
Blv
d.
Inyokern Rd
Graaf St.
IMMANUEL
Ward Ave
Pastors: Glen Paden, Bill Logan, Joe Pollock,Dick Dillender and Scott Johnson
Worship Services:
Saturday 6:00 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 6:30 PM
5:00 PM AWANA9:30 AM Servicios en Español
(446-3224)
254 East Avenue K-4, Lancaster, CA 93535Main: (661) 723-3886 • Fax: (661) 726-4077www.edotso.com
Knowledgeable Sales Staff
Test-Drive Desktop & Portable Computers
Business Systems
Training Available
CREDIT 43©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
REACH FOR
THE
FREEDOM
TO GO
HIGHER
For over half a century neighbors such as you have
enjoyed the benefits of AltaOne Federal Credit
Union. And because our members own the
credit union, we turn any profits we make
into better products and services for them.
Like better interest rates on deposits
and loans, as well as reduced
service charges on transactions.
Opening your savings account
is just the beginning to the
benefits you will receive
by becoming an
AltaOne member.
www.AltaOne.org
CORPORATE OFFICE(760) 371-7000 • (800) 433-9727
RIDGECREST ......................................................(760) 371-7000 1-800-433-9727
Corporate ............................701 S. China Lake Blvd.Albertsons (Mini-branch).......1301 N. Norma St.Stater Bros. (Mini-branch) ....800 N. China Lake Blvd.
CHINA LAKE...........1115 King Ave........................................................(760) 371-7000BISHOP .................136 W. Line St. ...........................................................(760) 873-5626BORON..................27055 Twenty Mule Team Rd. .................................(760) 762-5650CALIFORNIA CITY ...7107-C California City Blvd. ....................................(760) 373-8472KERNVILLE.............44 Big Blue Rd. ......................................................(760) 376-2251LAKE ISABELLA ......5946 Lake Isabella Blvd. ........................................(760) 379-4671E.A.R.S. (Electronic Audio Response System) .......(760) 371-7070 1-800-232-9980P.A.L. (Phone-A-Loan).........................................(760) 371-7257 1-800-650-9852
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DANCING INSTRUCTION
SIERRA ACADEMY OF DANCE1008 Kyle Ct RIDGECREST ....................................760-384-2046See our Ad - this classification
DEFENSE CONTRACTORS
EDO/TSO254 E Av K-4 LANCASTER ....................................661-723-3886See our Ad - Computers-System Designers & Consultants alsoMap Section
OAO CORPORATION1127 W Reeves Av RIDGECREST ..........................760-446-1542
QUOIN INTERNATIONAL INC1331 N Inyo RIDGECREST ....................................760-446-4052
VERIDIAN................................................................................760-384-1403
See our Ad - Inside Front Cover
DENTISTS
BOHMAN, ANNE L DDS829 N Downs St Ste A RIDGECREST ....................760-375-9011See our Ad - this classification
HANSEN, J BRENT DDS-APC840 N Norma St Ste A RIDGECREST ....................760-375-2622See our Ad - this classification
MARSDEN, J PHILIP BDS/LONDON/MSD911 W Perdew Av RIDGECREST ............................760-446-6441See our Ad - this classification
RUNGO, RALPH J DDS/KUS, DANIEL T DDS804 N Norma St RIDGECREST ..............................760-375-1556See our Ad - this classification
44 DANCING - DENTISTS
Ballet ~ Jazz ~ ModernTap
Sierra Academy of Dance1008 Kyle Ct - across from Fairgrounds
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
(760) 384-2046Cate DeMin–Acevedo
Artistic Director
804 North NormaRidgecrest, CA 93555 (760) 375-1556
RALPH J. RUNGO, D.D.S.DANIEL T. KUS, D.D.S.
Dr. Anne L. Bohman DDS
RIDGECREST FAMILY DENTISTRY& ORTHODONTIC CENTER
815 N. Downs St., Ste. B 829 N. Downs St., Ste. ARidgecrest, CA 93555 Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Telephone: (760) 371-7701 Telephone: (760) 375-9011
J. Brent HansenD.D.S.-A.P.C
COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRYincluding
Oral Surgery-OrthodonticsLaser Dentistry • Dental Implants
Member American Dental Assoc.375-2622
840 N NORMA ST SUITE A • RIDGECREST, CA
J. PHILIP MARSDEN, B.D.S. (LONDON), M.S.D.
PERIODONTOLOGY AND IMPLANTOLOGY
911 West Perdew AvenueRidgecrest, California 93555
Tel: (760) 446-6441
www.perio.org
toothpaste
DENTISTS - HEARING 45©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
DENTISTS-ORTHODONTICS
SNOW ORTHODONTIST1101 N Norma St RIDGECREST ............................760-446-2233See our Ad - this classification
FURNITURE-RETAIL
MARTIN’S FURNITURE COMPANY209 W Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-384-1536See our Ad - this classification
GIFT SHOPS
LOU’S HALLMARK SHOP740 N China Lake Blvd Ste C RIDGECREST ........760-375-5577See our Ad - this classification
TOBOCO TRADERS135 N Balsam St RIDGECREST ............................760-375-4311See our Ad - this classification
GOLF COURSES-PUBLIC
TIERRA DEL SOL PUBLIC GOLF COURSE10300 N Loop Blvd CALIFORNIA CITY ..................760-373-2384See our Ad - this classification
HEARING AIDS
BELTONE HEARING CENTER801 N Downs Ste H RIDGECREST ........................760-375-4327
Exotic Gifts & Treasures
135 N. Balsam St. • Ridgecrest, CA (760) 375-4311
760-384-1536
STRAIGHTEN YOUR TEETH WITHOUT BRACES...
invisalignWe offer teenagers andadults a breakthrough
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CONVENTIONAL, CERAMIC
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• Thorough SterilizationProcedures
• Easy PaymentPlans
• 0% Financing (OAC)• MOST Insurance
Accepted• Credit Cards Accepted
SN W ORTHODONTICSHEALTHY BEAUTIFUL SMILES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN SINCE 1971! Call 1-800-DR SNOWS for
a location nearest you.www.drsnow.com
Lancaster (661) 945-2771161 East Avenue J
Palmdale (661) 273-1750247 E. Palmdale Blvd
Ridgecrest (760) 446-22331101 North Norma St
10300 N. Loop Blvd, California City 760-373-2384
OPEN TO PUBLIC• Bruce Devlin 18 Hole Championship Course• Grass Driving Range • Restaurant• 40 Minutes South of Ridgecrest• PGA Pro on site• $55000 Full year memberships• $36500 Military memberships (Active or Retired)• Tee Times by Phone: 888-GOLF-TDS• Daily Fee Play - $1500 Weekdays $2000 Weekends
GOLF!
LOU’S HALLMARK SHOP
760 375-5577TOLL FREE (800) 446-5199
TOWNE CENTER740 N. CHINA LAKE BLVD., STE. C • RIDGECREST
COLLECTIBLES AND GIFTS• OVER 30 COLLECTIBLE LINES WITH NATIONALLY
RECOGNIZED COLLECTOR’S CLUBS
• MANY OTHER COLLECTIBLES AND GIFTS
• WIND CHIMES - ETC.
SERVICES• GIFT WRAP • FAX
• LAYAWAY • CUSTOM PRINTING
• GIFT CERTIFICATES • MAILING CENTER
(UPS, FED EX, USPS, STAMPS)
visit us at [email protected]
WEDDING CENTER• BRIDAL REGISTRY • WEDDING ACCESSORIES
• INVITATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS • CRYSTAL
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HOSPITALS
BEVERLY HEALTH & REHABILIZATION CENTER1131 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST..................760-446-3591
RIDGECREST REGIONAL HOSPITAL1081 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST..................760-446-3551See our Ad - this classification also Inside Front Cover
HOTELS
BEST WESTERN CHINA LAKE INN400 S China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-371-2300See our Ad - this classification
CARRIAGE INN901 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-446-7910See our Ad - this classification also Map Section
DEDICATED TO MEETING YOURHEALTHCARE NEEDSIN THE HIGH DESERT
24-HOUREMERGENCY CARE
446-3551• PHYSICIAN ON DUTY
24 HOURS• MAJOR AND MINOR
EMERGENCIES1081 N. CHINA LAKE BLVD. • RIDGECREST(760) 446-3551www.rrh.org
• COMPLETE HEALTH
CARE FACILITY
• MEDICAL/SURGICAL
• INTENSIVE/CORONARY
CARE
• PEDIATRICS
• OBSTETRIC SERVICES
• HOME HEALTH
• SOCIAL SERVICES
• MRI/CAT SCAN
• MAMMOGRAPHY
• X-RAY/ULTRA SOUND
• NUCLEAR MEDICINE
• RESPIRATORY THERAPY
• REHAB SERVICES
• SLEEP LAB
TYLENOL PM stopsyour pain and helps yousleep. Gently, safely and
it’s non-habit-forming.You wake up rested,
refreshed, ready to go.
Take Comfort. It’s TYLENOL PM.
Bunion PadsCallous Remover
Corn PadsFoot Powder
Antifungal Foot SprayMedicated Insoles
HOTELS 47©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
160 Luxury Rooms & Suitesincluding• 8 Executive Suites• 2 Poolside Luxury Cabana Rooms
All Rooms Come With:• Refrigerator• Microwave• Free Local & 800 Calls
(up to 15 minutes)
• Free USA Today• Cable with Showtime• In-Room Coffee• Hairdryers• Irons & Ironing Board• Pay-per-view and
Hi Speed Internet Access
Other Amenities Available:• Heated Lap Pool & Spa• 2 Restaurants & Pub• Fitness Center & Dry Sauna• Executive Meeting Rooms• Conference & Catering Services• Room Service
Comfort, Elegance & Convenience
EnjoyFamily Dining at Cafe Potpourri or Lounge at Charlie’s Pub & Grill
Discover CarDiscover Car riage Inn’riage Inn’s Realm of Comfors Realm of Comfor t & Sert & Servicevice
(760) 446-7910 • Fax (760) 446-6408(800) 77-ATLAS (28527)
www.carriageinn.net901 N. China Lake Blvd, Ridgecrest
✯ Free Admission to Maturango Museum
Meets Federal Per Diem RequirementsAsk About Our Crown Club Program
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HERITAGE INN & SUITESOne Mile from Main GateNaval Weapons Center, China Lake
Commercial, Governmentand Group Rates Available
HERITAGE INN125 Spacious Guest Rooms • Kitchenettes Available• All King or Queen Beds • Cable T.V. 63 Channel
• Conference Facilities •
HERITAGE SUITES44 One Bedroom Apartments with Full Kitchens and Two T.V.s
Both Offer Cable T.V. 63 Channel• Coin Laundries • Pool, Spas • Fitness Center •
• In-Room Drip Coffee Makers •
ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
(760) 446-6543
RESERVATIONS - DIRECT TO HOTEL
800-843-0693
FAX (760) 446-28841050 N. NORMA, RIDGECREST
HOTELS 49©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.50 HOTELS - INTERNET
HOTELS (CONT’D)
HERITAGE INN & SUITES1050 N Norma RIDGECREST ................................760-446-6543See our Ad - this classification
MOTEL 6535 S China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-6866See our Ad - this classification
QUALITY INN CHINA LAKE/RIDGECREST507 S China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-9732See our Ad - this classification
INSURANCE
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP-DAVID HAUGEN1281 N Norma St Ste A RIDGECREST ..................760-446-4560See our Ad - this classification
IWV INSURANCE AGENCY1310 N Norma St RIDGECREST ............................760-446-3544See our Ad - this classification
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS
INDIAN WELLS VALLEY INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER417 Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST ..............................760-446-5006See our Ad - this classification
MEDIACOMHigh Speed Internet Service ....................................760-446-5536See our Ad - Television-Cable, CATV & Satellite
• Free Morning Coffee• Free Local Calls• Data Ports In All Rooms• Pool & Guest Laundry• Free HBO & ESPN• No Long Distance Access Charge• Kids 17 & Under, Free With Adult
535 S. China Lake Blvd.Ridgecrest, CA 93555760 375 6866 760 375 8784 FaxFor Reservations Call 800 4-Motel 6
Scientists, Engineers, Educators (-7.5% discounts) Monthly payments - Military welcome
IWV Insurance AgencyGenerations of local service from our family to yours!
Online quote at: IWV insurance.com
1310 N Norma St. (across from old Albertsons) 760-446-3544Ridgecrest, CA 93556-1030 800-736-0065 FAX 760-446-6999Daryl Silberberg, sr Lic#0444745 email: [email protected]
The Locally owned ISPthat provides you with personalized service
56K DialupsWeb based emailHigh speed wirelessContent Filtering
Now with localaccess numbers in manyparts of the country
760 446-5006877 474-5006 (outside of Ridgecrest)
[email protected] Inyokern Road, Ridgecrest
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Your Gateway to Death Valley & Kern River
For Reservations Call(760) 375-2220 or (800) 522-1555
426 So. China Lake Blvd. • Ridgecrest
AWARD WINNING HOTEL
V.I.P. Plan
Includes
One Meal
FREEContinentalBreakfast
BEST WESTERN CHINA LAKE INN400 So. China Lake Blvd. • Ridgecrest, CA 93555 • 760-371-2300
• Ironing Boards
• In-Room Coffee
• Microwaves
• Military Rates
• Computer
Friendly Rooms
• In-Room Fridges
• Hair Dryers
• V.I.P. Plan
Only 2 Miles
to NAWS
Main Gate
NewlyRefurbished
• Free Local Calls• Free Continental Breakfast• Guest Laundry• 27” Cable TV w/ Free HBO
• Refrigerators & Microwaves• In-Room Coffee• Jacuzzi• Restaurant Adjacent
E-mail [email protected]
(760) 446-4560http://members.tripod.com/~DavidHaugen/
America can depend on Farmersfor your insurance needs
DAVID HAUGEN, Insurance Specialist• Life• Auto
• Home• Annuities
• IRAs• Auto Buying Service
• Auto Warranty
1281 N. Norma St. #ARidgecrest, CA 93555
California License # 0608412
INVESTMENT - MEDICAL 51©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
EDWARD JONES-GAIL MARIE PETTY350 E Ridgecrest Blvd Ste 109 RIDGECREST ......760-371-7810See our Ad - this classification
KENNELS
CAMEO KENNELS & SCHOOL OF DOG TRAININGSpringer 1 1/2 Mi W Of China Lk Blvd RIDGECREST..........................................................760-375-2319
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS
RAINTREE NURSERY134 S Sierra Vw RIDGECREST ..............................760-384-1945See our Ad - this classification
MAIL BOX RENTAL & RECEIVING
POSTAL SERVICES PLUS INC1539 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST..................760-446-6646See our Ad - this classification
MARRIAGE, FAMILY, CHILD & INDIVIDUAL COUNSELORS
SIERRA VIEW COUNSELING & PSYCHOTHERAPY350 E Ridgecrest Blvd Ste 101 RIDGECREST ......760-375-0348
MASSAGE THERAPEUTIC
BELTER, RITA CMT & RIVEST, KATHY CMT1111 Inyokern Rd Ste C RIDGECREST ..................760-446-2200See our Ad - this classification
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
RIDGECREST MEDICAL SUPPLY137 W Panamint Av RIDGECREST ........................760-375-6200See our Ad - this classification
Raintree NurseryGrowers of High Desert Trees & Shrubs
Raintree Nursery LandsculptorsLandscape Design and Construction
• Ponds • Waterfalls • FountainsSlash Your Water Bill In Half, Convert To Xeriscape
(760) 384-1945134 S. Sierra View Luis Miro de AcevedoRidgecrest, CA 93555 State Lic. C27 + HIC #783361
Serving
®
Individual Investors Since 1871
... and much more. Call or stop by today!
Stocks
Mutual funds
Bonds
Government securities
Tax-free bonds
CDs
Money market funds
IRAs
Serving individual investorsfrom more than 7,300offices nationwide.Gail Marie Petty350 E. Ridgecrest Blvd., Ste. 109Ridgecrest, CA 93555Bus. (760) 371-7810Toll Free (888) 371-8001California Insurance License OC24309www.edwardjones.comMember SIPC
MAILBOX RENTALS • COMPLETE MAIL SERVICES • UPSPARCEL POST • MONEY ORDERS • COPIES
FAX • LAMINATING • SHIPPING SUPPLIES
760-446-6646 • FAX 760-446-3270
1539 NORTH CHINA LAKE BOULEVARD • RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA 93555
RIDGECREST MEDICAL SUPPLYKERN VALLEY MEDICAL SUPPLY
Oxygen Therapy • Home Medical EquipmentBath Safety Items • Sports Medicine Supports
Donut Cushions • Cervical Pillows• Foot Care ProductsPower Wheelchairs & Scooters – Sales & Service
(760) 375-6200(760) 375-3006 Fax137 W. Panamint Ave.Ridgecrest, CA 93555
(760) 379-8111Fax (760) 379-1411
5213 Lake Isabella Blvd.Lake Isabella, CA 93240
Please help support the businesses participating in this publication. It is their sponsorship that
provides this valuable service for your Installation!
T H E R A P E U T I C M A S S A G ERita Belter, CMT & Kathy Rivest, CMT
(760) 446-22001111 INYOKERN RD. SUITE C, RIDGECREST
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE OF MARY M. VEGHER, DC.
©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.52 MOTORCYCLES - PHYSICAL
MOTORCYCLES & MOTOR SCOOTERS-DEALERS
DESERT SPORT CENTER INC413 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-2540See our Ad - this classification
RIDGECREST MOTORCYCLE CO109 E Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-384-2510See our Ad - this classification
MOVERS
RIDGECREST MOVING & STORAGE CO INC880 S Gateway Blvd RIDGECREST ........................760-375-4133See our Ad - this classification
NIGHT CLUBS
TOMMY T’S117 E Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-371-4112See our Ad - this classification
ORIENTAL GOODS & FOOD PRODUCTS
ORIENT OUTLET133 W Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-371-9415See our Ad - this classification
PAGING EQUIPMENT & SERVICE
DESERT COMM CENTER643 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-5544
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
MICHAEL J’S PAINTING527 W Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-375-2287See our Ad - this classification
PHYSICAL FITNESS
IN TOUCH PHYSICAL THERAPY AND FITNESS CENTER1541 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST..................760-446-8000See our Ad - this classification
DESERT SPORT CENTER, INC.Ridgecrest Honda/Yamaha
THETHE FUNFUN STSTARARTSTS HEREHERE✔ Motorcycles✔ Generators
✔ Watercraft✔ Lawnmowers
375-2540413 N. China Lake Blvd. Ridgecrest
109 E. RIDGECREST BLVD. 760-384-2510
SALES • PARTSSERVICE • APPAREL•SPECIALTY MACHINING •
SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1953LOCAL MOVING &
NATIONWIDECorner of E. Bowman
at 880 S. Gateway Blvd.
Mayflower [email protected]
CAL P.U.C. T-154,377I.C.C. No. MC-2934
• Complete storage facility • Mini Storage spaces• Contractors yard storage• RV-Boat & auto storage• Cartons
RIDGECRESTMOVING & STORAGE
CO., INC.375-4133
117 E. RIDGECREST BLVD 371-4112
7 DAYSA WEEK
LIVE ENTERTAINMENTOR DJ ON
THURS, FRI, & SATNIGHTS
�24 TV’s � 7 POOL TABLES��VIDEO GAMES�
ORIENT OUTLET• Oriental Gifts • Spices & Seasonings• Oriental Home Decor • Novelties• Asian Food Products • Produce - certain days only.
Please Call For Details.133 W. Ridgecrest Blvd. • Ridgecrest 760-371-9415
Michael J. Guzman
527 W. Ridgecrest Blvd.Ridgecrest, CA 93555
(760) 375-2287Fax (760) 375-4334
Architectural Coating Specialist
IN TOUCH PHYSICAL THERAPYAND FITNESS CENTER
1541 N. China Lake Blvd Ridgecrest
446-8000
w w w . i n t o u c h p t f c . c o m
• Full Fitness Center OpenTo The Public
• Physical Therapy• Child Care• Women’s Health
• Cardiovascular Equipment• Individual, Student & Family Rates
• Free Weights• Massage• Fitness Assessment• Personal Training• Aerobics• Yoga
IN TOUCH PHYSICAL THERAPYAND FITNESS CENTER
Try
St JohnsWort
a safe, natural way to a more balanced
emotional health
PHYSICIANS - PLUMBING 53©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD
CARDIOLOGY & INTERNAL MEDICINE900 N Heritage Dr Bldg E RIDGECREST................760-446-3355See our Ad - this classification
PERDIKIS, GEORGE C MD1111 Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST ............................760-499-7444See our Ad - this classification
RIDGECREST WOMEN’S CARE544 Drummond Av Ste B RIDGECREST ................760-446-1114See our Ad - this classification
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
CARDINAL PLUMBING CO & PVC PLUMBING & MECHANICAL1501 1/2 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST............760-446-4004See our Ad - this classification
GEORGE C. PERDIKIS, M.D.SPECIALIZING IN THE MANAGEMENT
OF ACUTE & CHRONIC PAIN
• Failed Spinal Surgery • Medical Acupuncture• Headaches • Morphine Pumps• Fibromyalgia • Anti-Aging Medicine• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Osteoporosis• Fatigue • Nutritional Medicine
1111 Inyokern Road • Ridgecrest, CA 93555(760) 499-7444 • Fax: (760) 499-1096
Toll Free: (877) 940-5155
LICENSED & INSURED FOR:
A-GENERAL ENGINEERING
B-GENERAL CONTRACTING
C-10 ELECTRICAL
C-36 PLUMBINGNew Construction • Commercial
Remodeling • Government Contracts
Licensed & Insured657962
15011/2 N. China Lake Blvd • Ridgecrest, CA 93555
760-446-3117FAX 446-7819
RANDY JOHNSONCHRIS LILLYCHARLES CORDELL
24-HOUREMERGENCY SERVICE
CARDINAL PLUMBING CO.Quality Service With A Personal Touch
(760) 446-4004License # 496447 & Insured
15011/2 N. China Lake Blvd • Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Bright new colors, bold new ideas inplumbing products. Fixtures & faucets forresidential, commercial, and institutional use.
Insist on KOHLER-Your mark of value
Iresha Goonesinghe MD,FACP, FACC
Cardiology & Internal Medicine900 N. Heritage Drive, Bldg E
(760) 446-3355www.onlinemedoffice.net
New Patients Welcome
©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.54 QUILTING - SHOES
QUILTING
QUILTED HEART & HOME425 E Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-371-1116See our Ad - this classification
REAL ESTATE
VAUGHN REALTY509 W Ward Av RIDGECREST................................760-446-6561
REAL ESTATE LOANS
NORTH AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANY-BRUCE BERNHARDI1281 N Norma St RIDGECREST ............................760-499-6328
RESTAURANTS
KRISTY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT430 S China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-9132
SIZZLER RESTAURANT1501 N Norma St RIDGECREST ............................760-446-0114
RETIREMENT & LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES & HOMES
HIGH DESERT HAVEN124 E Dolphin Av RIDGECREST ............................760-371-1989See our Ad - this classification
SCHOOLS-ACADEMIC
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING CHARTER SCHOOLS330 E Ridgecrest Blvd Ste C RIDGECREST ..........760-375-7799See our Ad - this classification
SCHOOLS-ACADEMIC-COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
CERRO COSO COMMUNITY COLLEGE3000 College Heights Blvd RIDGECREST ..............760-384-6100
SCREEN PRINTING
OUTRAGE’N SCREENPRINTING1025 R Cir RIDGECREST ......................................760-499-1985
PURE IMPRINTS875 S Richmond Rd RIDGECREST ........................760-371-1784
SHOES-RETAIL
CORNY’S SHOES801 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-375-4544See our Ad - this classification
Quilted Heart & HomeFabrics • Quilting Supplies and Classes
Custom Hand-Guided Quilting
Carpet • Vinyl • Wood FlooringWindow Coverings
425 E. Ridgecrest Blvd. • Ridgecrest
(760) [email protected]
High Desert HavenA SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
“Just because you need some assistance, you don’t need to give up your independence.”
• Around-the-Clock Assistance• Nutritious Meals & Snacks• Housekeeping, Laundry &
Transportation Service• Assistance with Bathing,
Dressing, Medication & Diet
(760)371-1989
• Individual Climate Control System
• Planned Activities• Emergency Call System• Each Unit contains Living
Room, Bedroom, and Bathroomfor comfort and privacy
Please visit us for a tour or callfor more information
124 E. Dolphin AvenueLicense # 157200576
W.A.S.C.ACCREDITED
INDEPENDENT STUDY HOME SCHOOL
330 E. RIDGECREST BLVD STE CRIDGECREST, CA 93555
760-375-7799
201-B PANAMINT STREETRIDGECREST, CA 93555
760-371-1617
• NO COST • GRADES 7-12
• YEAR-ROUND OPEN ENROLLMENT
• PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED TEACHERS
• COMFORTABLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
• INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION
• NO COST • GRADES K-12
• YEAR-ROUND OPEN ENROLLMENT
• PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED TEACHERS
• COMFORTABLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
• INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION
SHOES & BOOTSFor All The Family
• ROCKPORT • FLORSHEIM
• SAS • DEXTER • NIKE • ADIDAS
• HI TEC BOOTS • WOLVERINE WORK BOOTS
Shoes & Accessories • LARGE Sizes
CORNY’S SHOES801 N. CHINA LAKE BLVD.
375-4544
Please help support the businesses participating in this publication. It is their sponsorship that
provides this valuable service for your Installation!
STABLES - TOWING 55©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.
STABLES
ROCKING R RANCH82194 6th St TRONA ..............................................760-372-4162See our Ad - this classification
TELEVISION-CABLE, CATV & SATELLITE
MEDIACOM543 W Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST..........................760-446-5536See our Ad - this classification
TOWING-AUTOMOTIVE
DAVE’S TOWING & TRANSPORT126 S Norma St RIDGECREST ..............................760-371-4601See our Ad - this classification
“A Great Place to Bring the Family!”Training, Stabling, Trail Rides, etc.
For more information call:(760) 372-4162
82194 6th StreetTrona, CA 93562
THE ONLY 4-DOOR TOW TRUCKS IN TOWN! 24-HourRoadside Assistance
126 S. Norma St. Office: (760) 371-4601Ridgecrest, CA 93555 Toll Free: (888) 869-8008
Motor Homes - Buses - Flatbed - Roll Back - Damage Free Wheel Lift - Off Road RecoveryCan Haul Goose Neck & 5th Wheel Trailers
446-5536• Over 130 channels available • Digital Cable
• 14 Screens - Pay Per View
Mention This Ad and Receive $20 Off Installation(Some restrictions may apply)
543 West Inyokern Road, Ridgecrest
Visit Ridgecrestinfo.com
Saving the world’s water one tap at a time
©2002 MARCOA Publishing, Inc.56 VETERINARIANS - WELDING
VETERINARIANS
CRESTWOOD ANIMAL HOSPITALEmergency Service - Exotics - Boarding - Premium Diets1131 Inyokern Rd RIDGECREST ............................760-446-7616
JANSEN ANIMAL HOSPITAL405 E Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-375-7123
WATER COMPANIES-BOTTLED, BULK, ETC
SPARKLETTS WATER42749 7th St E LANCASTER ..................................661-948-8113See our Ad - this classification
WATER COMPANIES-UTILITY
INDIAN WELLS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT, THE500 W Ridgecrest Blvd RIDGECREST ....................760-375-5086See our Ad - this classification
WEDDING CONSULTANTS
CARRIAGE INN901 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST....................760-446-7910See our Ad - this classification
WELDING EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
PRAXAIR1405 N China Lake Blvd RIDGECREST..................760-446-4420See our Ad - this classification
Thank You forPartnering with UsIn Conservation!
The Indian Wells Valley Water DistrictBringing YOU Great Water Today and Tomorrow!
500 W. Ridgecrest Blvd. (760) 375-5086Ridgecrest, CA 93555 www.iwvwd.com
Call 1-661-948-8113Sign Up for Sparkletts Water Delivery and Get
3 CASES FREENew customers only, on approved credit. Dispenser rental and one-year
service agreement required. Three free cases of half-liter bottles with minimum purchase. Customer must pay California Redemption Value
(CRV) where applicable. Available in Sparketts Water service areas only. ©2000 Danone Water Products Company. Se habla español.
SALES • SERVICERENTAL • REPAIR
Over 50 Locations In CaliforniaWELDING & INDUSTRIALEQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
• MACHINE TOOLS • • LIQUIFIED GASES •
• MEDICAL - INDUSTRIAL •• SPECIALTY GASES •
760-446-44201405 N. China Lake Blvd.
RidgecrestFax Orders: 760-446-4320
CALL 1-800-225-8247
Carriage Inn - “Full Service Wedding Facility”Coordinator on Property / From Casual to Formal
• Theme Decor • Wide Variety of Buffet or Plated Menus• Full Cocktail Bar • Full China & Linen Service• Caribbean - Style Poolside Weddings
(760) 446-7910 • Fax (760) 446-6408901 N. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest www.carriageinn.net
Vera Wang
UniqueBridal Gowns& Accessories
• Industrial, Marine, Truck & Electric Power Generation
• Stationary, Portable & Rental
•Diesel & Natural Gas
(661)723-3886 FAX(661)948-7003254 East Avenue K-4, Lancaster CA 93535 Visit our web site: www.ailtso.com
AND THE
U.S. NAVYPARTNERSHIP FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
512.339.0031 www.avisyshq.com
PROFESSIONALS WORKING FOR THE FUTURE OF NAWS-CHINA LAKE
�Engineering�EW Support�Laboratory Development�Flight Line Test Equipment� Information Management�Threat Validation�Maintenance Aids� Instrumentation�Computer Support
TSO is aleading commercialand militaryprovider ofengineeringandtechnical services.
ARCHITECTS , ENGINEERS & BUSINESS FRIENDS WORKING FOR THE FUTURE OF NAWS-CHINA LAKE
Planning, Design & ConstructionManagement
Civil EngineeringStructural EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSurveyingIndustrial HygieneEnvironmental Remediation
Fullerton, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Rosa
495 Tesconi Circle, Santa Rosa, CA 95401523-1010, Fax 527-8679
E-Mail sro@w-and -k.comWeb site www.w-and-k.com
• Range Control Center Engineering Support• Combat Environment Simulator Development• AN/GPQ-11(V) Development, Manufacturing & Support• RCCS II Development, Integration, Real-Time Range
Systems• Bombing and Gunnery Scoring Systems Integration• Air Combat Training• Aerial Target and Drone Launch, Control and Recover• Worldwide Technology Services Support to U.S. and
Foreign Governments
Lockheed Martin continues to provide bold and innova-tive solutions for partnering with NAWC-WD China Lake.
lTechnology Services Group
THE RIGHT TEAM FOR MISSION SUCCESS
Over 20 years of continuous engineering, opera-tion, and maintenance support to NAWC-WDChina Lake, CA.
Lockheed Martin1121 W. Reeves AvenueRidgecrest, CA 93555
Fax (760) 446-7348Voice (760) 446-1700
www.lmsg.external.lmco.com
SCCB(559) 635-6555
FAX (559) 635-7623P.O. Box 1950
Visalia, California 93279
BUDDY’S CONTRACTING SERVICE INC.GENERAL CONTRACTOR
State Lic. #631570
BUDDY JONESOWNER
PortraitsPassports
Ridgecrest Towne Center720 N. China Lake Blvd.Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Dale & Janet OlmstedOwners
(760) 375-5515
CanonCameras
BinocularsTelescopes
1 Hour Film ProcessingCustom Enlargements
GOOD LUCK NAWS-CHINA LAKE FROM YOUR FRIENDS IN BUSINESS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BOILER, INC.State Contractor License No. 496036
5331 Business DriveHuntington Beach, CA 92649
Office: (714) 891-0701-1-800-775-2645FAX: (714) 891-4320
AIRPORT • HIGHWAY & PARKING LOT STRIPINGRAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS • SIGNS
THERMOPLASTIC • SPRAYPLASTIC
Consley & MontignyENGINEERING • DESIGN & INSTALLATION
BONDED & INSURED
10982 PIPELINE AVE.POMONA, CA 91766TOM DICKEY
(909) 629-4336FAX (909) 629-1519
E-mail: [email protected]
QUALITY
INNOVATION
CUSTOMERSERVICE
China Lake’s Current (BOS)
Contractor
BMAR & Associates, Inc will pursue our objective ofbecoming the industry leader and service provider ofchoice for: Base Operating Services, Military Family Housing Maintenance, and Hospital Operation and Maintenance. We will accomplish these objectives through the diligent use of innovative methods which willensure cost effective quality services and complete customer satisfaction.
1249 Ridgecrest Blvd., Ridgecrest CA. 93555
760-375-9503 www.bmar.net
POC: Dave Benge
Agent for Mayflower Transit, Inc.Cal P.V.C. T164377
760-375-4133Fax: 760-375-7918
Ridgecrest Moving & Storage Co., Inc.880 S. Gateway Blvd. / Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Pack Materials • Vehicle Storage • Self Storage
TRANSIT
Website: www.jigarcia.com
LICENSE # 556003
5591 N. Golden State Blvd.Suite #101Fresno, California 93722
Phone (559) 276-7726FAX (559) 276-0326
J.I. GARCIA CONSTRUCTION INC.
Grading � Paving � Concrete � Utilities � UndergroundWelding � Cranes � Trucking
Call for a Free Estimate for Deliveries of Select Fill Dirt, Sand Decorative Rock, Asphalt and Base.
602 West Ridgecrest Boulevard • Ridgecrest, California 9355582700 Trona Road • Trona, California 93562
(760) 375-9880(760) 371-2535
Trona (760) 372-4761FAX (760) 375-1573
Kim BoydstonPresident
CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO. A-718330
DODSON AND SONSACOUSTICAL CONTRACTOR
STATE LIC.#249132
PO BOX 1297
EL CAJON, CA 92022
VERN DODSONOWNER
Phone: 619-334-2673Fax: 619-334-3091
(619) 271-4111(619) 271-4156 Fax(619) 271-4459 24-hr BBSwww.SirSpeedyCenters.com/0177
7706 Arjons Dr.San Diego, CA 92126
Large Format PostersColor Copies from DiskFree Pick Up & Delivery
®
PRINTING • COPYING • DIGITAL NETWORK
254 East Avenue K-4, Lancaster, CA 93535Main: (661) 723-3886 • Fax: (661) 726-4077www.edotso.com
Comfort, Elegance & Convenience
Discover Carriage Inn’s Realm of Comfort & Service(760) 446-7910 • Fax (760) 446-6408
(800) 77-ATLAS (28527)www.carriageinn.net
901 N. China Lake Blvd., Ridgecrest
breakfast & lunch buffetAll Day Family Dining
GamesLarge Screen TV’s
Food & CocktailsNTN Gaming
160 Luxury Rooms & Suitesincluding• 8 Executive Suites• 2 Poolside Luxury Cabana
Rooms
All Rooms Come With:• Refrigerator• Microwave
• Free Local & 800 Calls(up to 15 minutes)
• Free USA Today• Cable with Showtime• In-Room Coffee• Hairdryers• Irons & Ironing Board• Pay-per-view and
Hi Speed Internet Access
Other Amenities Available:• Heated Lap Pool & Spa• 2 Restaurants & Pub• Fitness Center & Dry Sauna• Executive Meeting Rooms• Conference & Catering
Services• Room Service
Meets Federal Per Diem Requirements • Ask About Our Crown Club Program
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CORPORATE OFFICE(760) 371-7000 • (800) 433-9727
RIDGECREST ......................................................(760) 371-7000 1-800-433-9727
Corporate ............................701 S. China Lake Blvd.Albertsons (Mini-branch).......1301 N. Norma St.Stater Bros. (Mini-branch) ....800 N. China Lake Blvd.
CHINA LAKE...........1115 King Ave........................................................(760) 371-7000BISHOP .................136 W. Line St. ...........................................................(760) 873-5626BORON..................27055 Twenty Mule Team Rd. .................................(760) 762-5650CALIFORNIA CITY ...7107-C California City Blvd. ....................................(760) 373-8472KERNVILLE.............44 Big Blue Rd. ......................................................(760) 376-2251LAKE ISABELLA ......5946 Lake Isabella Blvd. ........................................(760) 379-4671E.A.R.S. (Electronic Audio Response System) .......(760) 371-7070 1-800-232-9980P.A.L. (Phone-A-Loan).........................................(760) 371-7257 1-800-650-9852
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