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|NRD RICHMOND EMERGENCY INFORMATION |NRD Richmond Individual |
|(Disasters, Terrorism, Evacuations) |Emergency Reporting Procedures |
|UIC: 62431 | |
| |Following a natural disaster, terrorist event, or mandatory evacuation, proceed|
|NRD Richmond Command Duty Officer: (804) 564-7747 |to a safe location. All personnel shall report status and whereabouts ASAP to:|
|NRD Richmond CO Phone: (804) 873-1528 | |
|NRD Richmond XO Phone: (804) 873-7801 | |
|Facebook page: www.facebook.com/Nrd Richmond Pao/ |HQ: Dept Head, CMC, XO |
|CNIC Website: www.cnic.navy.mil |Non-HQ Military: LPO, DLCPO, DIVO, DH, CMC, XO |
|Military One Source: www.militaryonesource.com |Civilians: Dept Head, CMC, XO |
|Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (NFAAS): | |
|https://navyfamily.navy.mil |Commander Navy Region Mid Atlantic…(757)322-2609 |
|Affected Navy Family Assistance (ANFA):

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