Press Releases
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4-25-2012 Naval Consolidated Brig Chesapeake to hold Change of Command CeremonyChesapeake, VA - CDR Erik Spitzer will be relieved of command of the Naval Consolidated Brig Chesapeake (NAVCONBRIG) by CDR Sean Higgins during a change of command ceremony on April 26 at 10 a.m. at the NAVCONBRIG at Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Northwest Annex.
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4-19-2012 Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Commanding Officer to ChangeNorfolk, VA - CAPT Charles P. Melcher will be relieved of command of Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads (NSA HR) by CAPT Michael H. Johansson during a traditional military change of command ceremony on April 20 at 10 a.m. at NSA HR's POW/MIA Park.
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3-29-2012 First Female Group Superintendent to speak at Naval Support Activity Hampton RoadsNorfolk, VA – To commemorate Women’s History Month, Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads will host a ceremony featuring guest speaker, Ms. Carol Pugh, on March 29 at 11 a.m. at the POW/MIA Chapel. Pugh is the first female Group Superintendent in Norfolk Naval Shipyard's 243-year history.
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03-19-2012 Hampton Roads Naval Installations Participate in Nationwide ExerciseNorfolk, Va. -- Exercise Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield 2012 will be conducted next week at all Hampton Roads Naval bases and at Navy installations throughout the continental United States, Hawaii and Guam. Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield is the largest anti-terrorism and force protection exercise conducted nation-wide.
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3-14-2012 Car dealerships placed off-limits to all personnelTwo auto dealerships, Planet Auto (formerly known as The Car Store), 5564 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach, Virginia and Variety Motors, 3530 N. Military Highway, Norfolk, Virginia, have formally been placed off-limits to all military personnel in the Hampton Roads area by the Joint Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board (JAFDCB) for Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina.
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3-14-2012 Hampton Roads Naval Installations Participate in Nationwide ExerciseNorfolk, Va. -- Exercise Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield 2012 will be conducted next week (March 19-24) at all Hampton Roads Naval bases and at Navy installations throughout the continental United States, Hawaii and Guam. Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield is the largest anti-terrorism and force protection exercise conducted nation-wide.
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1-19-2012 Privatized (PPV) Housing Program Frequently Asked QuestionsThis listing of FAQs reflects the most common military questions asked by military members and their families. The answers are provided from a Navy-wide corporate level. Some of the activity web sites may include similar FAQs and the answers to those questions may vary slightly because of local difference in the PPV Projects.
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2-23-2012 Navy Installations to Conduct Exercise Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield 2012 Next MonthCommander, U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF) and Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) led Force Protection and Anti-Terrorism (FP/AT) exercises Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield (SC/CS) 2012 will be conducted on naval bases and installations throughout the continental United States March 19-24.
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1-23-2012 Navy contractor completes home inspectionsNorfolk, Va. - The Navy contractor hired last month to conduct independent mold inspections for 14 Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) homes has completed the work. Marine Chemist, Inc., out of Newport News, was contracted to do mold inspections in the form of visual examinations with additional testing as required.
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1-12-2012 NADAP launches ‘Who Will Stand Your Watch?’MILLINGTON, Tenn. -- Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (NADAP) office has launched a new substance abuse prevention campaign designed to educate Sailors of the negative impact substance abuse can have on a Sailor’s family, shipmates and career, officials said, Jan. 4.
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1-10-2012 Lincoln Military Housing to reinspect 15 homes[Norfolk, VA] [January 10, 2012] – Lincoln Military Housing today announced that they have re-inspected 15 homes in the Hampton Roads region. These residences were originally inspected by a Froehling & Robertson employee who had a pending certification from the Commonwealth of Virginia for mold inspector. Due to paperwork processes and a clerical error, the certification was delayed.
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1-11-2012 Lincoln Military Housing names Joe Sharp Vice President, Hampton Roads Region[Norfolk, VA] [January 9, 2012] – Lincoln Military Housing today announced the appointment of Joe R. Sharp as vice president for the Hampton Roads, VA region. Lincoln identified the opportunity to add Sharp, who has the background and knowledge to provide strong operational capabilities, and an unrelenting desire to provide the very best in customer service.
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1-6-2012 Lincoln Military Homes Inspections UpdateThis week the Navy met with six families who reside in Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) communities in Hampton Roads to review Navy contracted mold inspection reports.
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1-4-2012 Mold inspection reports briefed to familiesNorfolk. Va., -- The Navy began reviewing mold inspection reports with several families today who reside in Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) communities in Hampton Roads. Last month, the Navy contracted with Marine Chemist Service, Inc., a Newport News licensed and state certified mold inspection company, to conduct independent inspections for 14 LMH homes.
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12-29-11 Navy approves 2nd inspector for Lincoln Military homesNorfolk, Va. - The Navy has granted approval for Lincoln Military Housing to contract with WSP Environment & Energy of Reston, Va., to assist in the inspection of homes managed by Lincoln and rented to military families in Hampton Roads.
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12-27 Lincoln Military Housing announces additional hires in Hampton RoadsLincoln Military Housing today announced the addition of three new executive team members to better serve its residents in the Hampton Roads region. These new hires are in addition to the recently announced appointment of a full-time Chief Customer Service Officer (CCSO) for Mid-Atlantic family housing – and part of Lincoln’s ongoing maintenance enhancement program.
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12-20-11 Navy inspections of homes continuesNorfolk, Va. – The Navy’s contractor, Marine Chemist Services out of Newport News VA, continues to inspect approximately 14 Lincoln Military homes. At least nine of the homes previously had inspections completed by Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) contractor Apex.
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12-16-11 Educational housing forum moves to Yorktown MondayNorfolk, Va. – Residents of Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) of Yorktown, Va. will have an opportunity to receive information during a Navy educational housing forum set for Monday, Dec. 19th, from 6-7:30pm at the Lincoln Community Center, Yorktown.
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12-16-11 Navy contractor inspects Lincoln Military HomesNorfolk, Va. –Earlier this week, the Navy contracted with Marine Chemist Services out of Newport News VA, to conduct inspections of approximately 12 Lincoln Military homes. At least nine of the homes previously had inspections completed by LMH contractor Apex.
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12-15-11 Navy educational housing forums address residents concernsVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Approximately 40 families attended the first in a series of housing forums that took place outside Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story in the Little Creek Community Center, Dec. 14. Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) and the Navy held the forum in response to concerns by residents about their Lincoln homes.
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12-15-11 Navy continues testing and inspections of Lincoln Military HousingNorfolk, Va. – The Navy and Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) began testing with the contracted Marine Chemist Services out of Newport News, Va. Dec. 14, of 12 Lincoln Military homes. Nine of the 12 homes previously had testing completed by LMH contractor Apex.
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12-12-11 Navy to hold educational housing forums this weekNorfolk, VA (CNRMA) - The Navy today outlined the steps being taken in the Hampton Roads area in support of military families who have expressed concerns of mold and maintenance issues in homes managed by Lincoln Military Housing. Lincoln has owned and managed the former Navy housing communities since 2005.
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12-14-11 Navy outlines actions to solve housing concerns in Hampton RoadsNorfolk, VA (CNRMA) - The Navy today outlined the steps being taken in the Hampton Roads area in support of military families who have expressed concerns of mold and maintenance issues in homes managed by Lincoln Military Housing. Lincoln has owned and managed the former Navy housing communities since 2005.
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12-12-11 Lincoln Military takes immediate actions to address housing issues[Norfolk, VA] [December 11, 2011] – Lincoln Military Housing (LMH), in partnership with the Navy, today announced an eight-point plan of immediate actions to alleviate resident’s current concerns about conditions in the company’s homes in Hampton Roads.
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12-12-11 Navy to hold educational housing forums this weekNorfolk, Va. – The Navy announced today two Housing Forums will be held this week following reports by military families about the condition and maintenance of their Lincoln Military Housing (LMH) homes.
