To exercise operational control of enlisted recruiting operations in the 1st, 4th, and 6th Marine Districts through screening, evaluation, verification, and field supervision; to provide guidance and direction on quality control matters for all east coast enlisted accessions in accordance with standards established by CMC; to provide reception processing and recruit training for enlisted personnel upon their initial entry into the Marine Corps; to provide training of recruits; to conduct schools as directed; to provide rifle and pistol marksmanship training for Marines stationed in the southeast and for personnel of other services as requested; and to conduct training for reserve Marines as directed. Single story, reinforced concrete frame building on pile foundations with 11. Requirement: 2,880 M2 PROJECT: Adequate: O M2 Substandard: (0) M2. (100) 1,120 (740) (160) (120) (100) 7,150 360 7,510 450 7,960 (NON-ADD) (0) Provides messing facilities. (Current mission.) Adequate messing facilities for 1,758 personnel assigned to the Weapons CURRENT SITUATION: The current messhall was constructed in 1944 and is rated for 914 persons per meal. In order to accommodate seating for the peak training period of June through November, additional seating must be added to the messdeck. The inadequate capacity increases serving times and causes training time to be unnecessarily lost. The kitchen equipment is inadequate to meet the demand. The facility does not have the electrical capacity to support additional food service equipment and the kitchen cannot economically be DD Form 1391 As Submitted to Congress (Continued On DD 1391C...) MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT PARRIS ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA 4. Project Title 7. Project Number WEAPONS BATTALION MESSHALL P-335 (... continued) expanded for additional modern baking and food handling equipment. selections are also limited due to the inadequacy of the facility. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Menu The existing Weapons Training Battalion Messhall will be overused, kitchen equipment overtaxed, and additional valuable training will not be accomplished. 12. Supplemental Data: A. Estimated Design Data: (Parametric estimates have been used to develop project costs. Project design conforms to Part II of Military Handbook 1190, Facility Planning and Design guide) B. Equipment associated with this project which will be provided from other appropriations: NONE. Installation POC: LCdr Jean Dumlao-Hurst, Phone: (803) 525-3527 Form DD 1 Dec 76 1391C As Submitted to Congress e. f. g. AUTHORIZATION INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM. PLANNED IN THE NEXT THREE PROGRAM YEARS. REMAINING DEFICIENCY. h. GRAND TOTAL.... 8. Projects Requested In This Program: 192,760 0 5,130 0 15,890 58,750 272,530 To maintain the primary inhouse research and development capability for electronic warfare systems, subsystems, and technology, including strategic systems support such as FBM targeting analysis, guidance computer programs, digital fire control program and geoballistics. Other research efforts consist of, but are not limited to, weapon system safety, chemical/biological warfare defense, tactical intelligence support systems, weapon ballistics, and satellite geodesy. Two-story, steel-frame building addition; sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) construction; technical operating manuals, fire protection system, utilities, paving and site improvements. 11. Requirement: PROJECT: 1,872 m2 Adequate: 0 m2 Substandard: (0) m2 Constructs an addition to an existing building. (Current mission.) Adequate facilities for engineering and operational system software/data |