Presidio of Monterey ‘goes vertical’ on energy efficient family housing area | Article




Col. Varman Chhoeung, left, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey, raises the first vertical wall of the Lower Stilwell housing development with Ted Lim of The Michaels Organization LLC, the Army’s commercial partners in developing and overseeing military housing on the Monterey Peninsula, at the Ord Military Community, Calif., Sept. 8.








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Col. Varman Chhoeung, left, commander of U.S. Military Garrison Presidio of Monterey, raises the primary vertical wall of the Decrease Stilwell housing growth with Ted Lim of The Michaels Group LLC, the Military’s industrial companions in creating and overseeing navy housing on the Monterey Peninsula, on the Ord Army Neighborhood, Calif., Sept. 8.
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Col. Varman Chhoeung, left, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey, raises the first vertical wall of the Lower Stilwell housing development with Ted Lim of The Michaels Organization LLC, the Army’s commercial partners in developing and overseeing military housing on the Monterey Peninsula, at the Ord Military Community, Calif., Sept. 8.








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Col. Varman Chhoeung, left, commander of U.S. Military Garrison Presidio of Monterey, raises the primary vertical wall of the Decrease Stilwell housing growth with Ted Lim of The Michaels Group LLC, the Military’s industrial companions in creating and overseeing navy housing on the Monterey Peninsula, on the Ord Army Neighborhood, Calif., Sept. 8.
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Col. Varman Chhoeung, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey, speaks during the Lower Stilwell Going Vertical ceremony at Ord Military Community, Calif., Sept. 8.








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Col. Varman Chhoeung, commander of U.S. Military Garrison Presidio of Monterey, speaks throughout the Decrease Stilwell Going Vertical ceremony at Ord Army Neighborhood, Calif., Sept. 8.
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From left, Col. Varman Chhoeung, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey; Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Londers, command sergeant major of USAG PoM; Steve Bickel, deputy garrison commander; USAG PoM, Lucy Bautista, housing management program analyst; PoM Directorate of Public Works, Oscar Ordonez, PoM DPW chief of housing; and Jack Poling, PoM DPW director, pose for a photo with the first vertical wall of the Lower Stilwell housing development at the Ord Military Community, Calif., Sept. 8.








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From left, Col. Varman Chhoeung, commander of U.S. Military Garrison Presidio of Monterey; Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Londers, command sergeant main of USAG PoM; Steve Bickel, deputy garrison commander; USAG PoM, Lucy Bautista, housing administration program analyst; PoM Directorate of Public Works, Oscar Ordonez, PoM DPW chief of housing; and Jack Poling, PoM DPW director, pose for a photograph with the primary vertical wall of the Decrease Stilwell housing growth on the Ord Army Neighborhood, Calif., Sept. 8.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Londers, command sergeant major, U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey, hammers a nail to help brace the first vertical wall during the Lower Stilwell Going Vertical ceremony at the Ord Military Community, Calif., Sept. 8.








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Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Londers, command sergeant main, U.S. Military Garrison Presidio of Monterey, hammers a nail to assist brace the primary vertical wall throughout the Decrease Stilwell Going Vertical ceremony on the Ord Army Neighborhood, Calif., Sept. 8.
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. (Sept. 10, 2021) – Junior enlisted service members and their households are one step nearer to transferring into 108 model new houses after officers raised the primary wall of the Decrease Stilwell housing growth Sept. 8.

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