Oct. 11, 2016 Operations resume at Joint Base Charleston after hurricane Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina Base Commander Col. Robert Lyman rescinded his Oct. 5 limited evacuation order for Hurricane Matthew and military members, the civilian workforce and C-17 Globemaster IIIs returned to the base Oct. 10. The 315th Airlift Wing will still have its October Unit
Oct. 11, 2016 Charleston VA resumes normal operations; VA outpatient clinic status update The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center returned to normal operations on Monday, Oct. 10. The following VA outpatient clinics returned to normal operations on Tuesday, Oct. 11: Charleston VA Medical Center outpatient primary care, mental health and specialty clinics; Myrtle Beach VA Outpatient
Oct. 9, 2016 UPDATE: Latest Storm Information for JB Charleston Personnel NOTE: The below releases are listed in order of timeline - from the newest to oldest.9 Oct 16- Partial Rescinding of CONUS Limited Evacuation Orderhttp://www.charleston.af.mil/Portals/44/Images/Partial Rescinding of CONUS Limited Evacuation
Oct. 8, 2016 South Carolina National Guard Assists in Lifesaving Mission Soldiers with the South Carolina National Guard transported emergency medical personnel to a citizen in need of medical attention whose house was surrounded by flood waters caused by Hurricane Matthew.
Oct. 6, 2016 C-17s evacuated as Hurricane Matthew approaches Charleston As Hurricane Matthew approaches South Carolina and Joint Base Charleston, the base's aircrew have been busy evacuating C-17 Globemaster IIIs this week to various locations in the United States including Fort Campbell, Kentucky and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.The 315th leadership is still
Oct. 5, 2016 Limited Evacuation Order for JB Charleston For the limited evacuation order (LEO) please go to:http://www.charleston.af.mil/Portals/44/Images/JB CHS LEO - Hurricane Matthew - FINAL_4 Oct
Oct. 4, 2016 Important information about Hurricane Matthew As Joint Base Charleston and other officials continue to monitor the approaching Hurricane Matthew, there are important steps that you should be taking now if you are in the projected effected areas.Joint Base Charleston leadership encourages everyone to stay tuned to local news updates. 315th