USAG-Oahu reorganizes office responsibilities

By U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Public Affairs, News ReleaseFebruary 22, 2011

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii - The U.S. Army Garrison-Oahu, a subordinate command of USAG-Hawaii, will be disestablished, soon.

The process is a result of reorganization initiatives implemented by Headquarters, Installation Management Command.

The disestablishment process will include the closing of both the North and South community directors' offices and the transfer of all customer services to other directorates within the garrison, no later than March 31.

A list of transferred services is available at www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil, and information on upcoming service transfer dates will also be available at this website, including information for bus passes, field usage and fundraising requests.

As part of the disestablishment process, an Installation Coordinators Office will emerge at Fort Shafter to serve as the focal point for referral, coordination and integration for the Army community in Oahu South.

"The goal in the disestablishment process is to assure customers that changes will be transparent and seamless to all Soldiers and family members, retirees and other authorized users of the services," said Linda Keller, garrison manager, USAG-Oahu.

A casing of colors ceremony is scheduled for 1 p.m., May 17, at the gazebo on Palm Circle, Fort Shafter.