11.30.2011

Kwajalein Island 4-1-1

One of our reader's requests for a blog topic was "more about the island itself"...  


Kwajalein (locals call it Kwaj)  is located about 8 degrees North of the Equator.  A common misconception is that we are a "South Pacific" Island, when in reality we're still part of the Northern Pacific!  :-)  Kwajalein Island is part of the Kwajalein Atoll which is part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI).  An Atoll is "a coral reef or a string of closely spaced small coral islands, enclosing or nearly enclosing a shallow lagoon."  Kwaj is the Southernmost and the largest of the islands in the Kwajalein Atoll.  Kwaj is about 3.5 miles long and .50 miles wide.  For the history of Kwaj and the Kwajalein Atoll, click here.  


The primary mode of transportation for locals who live on Kwaj is by bike.  For a cute write-up about Kwaj bikes, click here.  My bike is only 4 months old and can already be considered in Kwaj-condition.  My handlebars are rusty, my chain is rusty, 3 bolts are missing (that I know of), my basket is held on with zip ties, and I'm probably only a few weeks away from adding some duct-tape, somewhere.  :-)


Our primary location for "shopping" is AAFES (I believe Army, Air-Force Exchange Store).  There used to be three stores, but they recently (October) consolidated down to two.  Over the years the stores have had different local names but I call them the PX and the PXtra.  One of the stores is like a 7-11 in the states on light steroids.  You can purchase snack foods, soda, alcohol, household goods such as toilet paper, toothpaste, OTC medicines, coffee, etc.  We can also rent movies there.  The other store carries electronics, bedding, kitchen supplies, bike parts, garden supplies, pet supplies a few pieces of clothing, and other miscellaneous living-ware.  Neither store is very large, say about the size of a small 1-story house... Needless to say, if you need anything that the stores don't carry, you'll have to order it online and wait 2-3 weeks for delivery.  I would venture to say amazon.com, drugstore.com and wal-mart.com are kept quite profitable by Kwaj residents!

There is one grocery store on island; it's called Surfway.  They receive fresh fruits and vegetables once per week, on the Tuesday military flight from Hawaii.  However, sometimes the plane doesn't come and we go a few weeks without fresh food.  Really it's not that big of a deal.  The best time to shop is Tuesday at 3:30pm as the fresh foods have usually just been placed out for sale and you have the best selection.  Before we came to the island, the only information we could find online made it sound like grocery shopping would be very sparse, ie: one type of chip on the shelf, limited canned foods, etc.  However we have found this to be quite untrue!  While fresh foods can be limited, for the most part there is a large selection of chips, canned foods and dry boxed food.  Certain things just aren't ever stocked, for example canned pumpkin, but we learn to get by with what we have!  Sometimes you'll be shopping and you'll see something that hasn't been there before, so you buy 3 or 4 because you probably won't see it again for awhile!  The price of groceries is comprable to prices in Hawaii.  However, sometimes things go out-of-date before they are sold so you can get pretty good discounts.  When we first came on island, the frozen butter was past it's sell-by-date, so it was 75% off!  I stocked up!  I'm fairly certain frozen butter is just fine even if you use it well past it's sell-by date!

For recreation, there is no lack of things to keep us busy!  Diving obviously occupies a lot of our free time, but some of the other activities include: snorkeling, kayaking, rowing, fishing, sailing, volleyball, baseball, soccer, bowling, movies theaters, biking (!!), exercising (we have a nicely equipped gym)... and I'm sure I'm missing many others!  The movies are free; there are two theaters.  One is an outdoor theatre and the other is a partially indoor (it's an A-frame building, with exposed floors) theatre.  Peter and I haven't been to see a movie yet as we are usually too tired from diving all day, :-) but maybe we'll make it down there sometime. 

The work-week on island is Tuesday through Saturday.  Since we are on the other side of the international date-line from the states, they work T-Sa to stay on the same schedule as ConUS (Continental U.S.).  

If you want to leave the island, you have to plan ahead a bit since out-going flights (for non-military) are only 3 times per week.  Continental is the only airline that flies to Kwaj.  It's a 5 hour flight from Kwaj to Hawaii and another 5 hour flight from Hawaii to San Francisco, California.  I'll let you make your own calculations from there.  :-)  Prices to fly here are pretty high... but we promise if you come we'll make sure you have a wonderful time, and your accommodations will be taken care of!  That being said, we're limited to 90 days of visitors per calendar year, and half of those are already spoken for in 2012!  We have to obtain clearance for anyone who comes to visit, which takes about 2 weeks to process, but is a pretty simple form to fill out and then they perform a background check.  

Hopefully this covers some of the information you were interested in!  If I missed something you're wanting to know about, please let me know.  :-)  Now I will get busy answering some of the other blog-topic ideas! 

11.20.2011

About Kwajalein...

Here's a very recent article that explains one of the reasons the U.S. is leasing Kwajalein from the RMI.  
(copied directly from the DOD website)
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U.S. Department of Defense
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)News Release 

On the Web: http://www.defense.gov/Releases/Release.aspx?ReleaseID=14920

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 958-11
November 17, 2011 
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Department of Defense Announces Successful Test of Army Advanced Hypersonic Weapon Concept
Today the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command conducted the first test flight of the Advanced Hypersonic Weapon (AHW) concept. At 6:30 a.m. EST (1:30 a.m. Hawaii-Aleutian Time), a first-of-its-kind glide vehicle, designed to fly within the earth’s atmosphere at hypersonic speed and long range, was launched from the Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kauai, Hawaii to the Reagan Test Site, U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll.

The objective of the test is to collect data on hypersonic boost-glide technologies and test range performance for long-range atmospheric flight. Mission emphasis is aerodynamics; navigation, guidance, and control; and thermal protection technologies.

A three-stage booster system launched the AHW glide vehicle and successfully deployed it on the desired flight trajectory. The vehicle flew a non-ballistic glide trajectory at hypersonic speed to the planned impact location at the Reagan Test Site. Space, air, sea, and ground platforms collected vehicle performance data during all phases of flight. The data collected will be used by the Department of Defense to model and develop future hypersonic boost-glide capabilities.

The AHW program is managed and executed by the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command program office in Huntsville, Ala. The booster system and glide vehicle were developed by Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, N.M. and the thermal protection system by the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center, Huntsville, Ala.

The Department of Defense is using AHW to develop and demonstrate technologies for Conventional Prompt Global Strike (CPGS). As part of the CPGS effort, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency conducted boost-glide flight tests in April 2010 and August 2011, results from which were used in planning the AHW flight test.
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More to come soon on Kwaj and our daily living as requested by commentors!  

11.17.2011

Idea!

My Aunt Sherlene, one of our faithful blog commenters, had a great suggestion to help with my blogger's block.  :-)

What do YOU, dear reader, want to read about?  

Do you have questions about the island?    
Should I share more recipes?  
Do you miss hearing about Dozer?  ;-)
Are you curious about how to apply for a job here?
Do you need help planning your trip to come visit?  :-)
...???

Let me know and I'll blog away!

11.15.2011

My Tuesday morning

Good evening readers.  I seem to have hit a (blogger) writer's block... any suggestions on how to move past it?!

Peter and I don't have a boring schedule by any means; contrarily we're enjoying every day here!  However I can't help but feel like my blog posts must lose some readability as they're constantly about sunshine, diving and sailing.

That being said, I had an amazing experience diving this morning that I must share as best as words can.  A friend of mine and I were on our way back from what we call the "Pinnacle" dive.  It's a beautiful 35 foot dive that takes us from coral mound to coral mound with breaks of open sand between each.  We usually see eels, sometimes octopus, sting rays and turtles.  This dive was no different with eels, puffers, and other various sea life gracing our presence.  We were just about to finish up the dive when my friend stopped and motioned for me to come over.  There was a beautiful, HUGE Manta ray - dancing right in front of us.  If you can imagine the motion of a ferris wheel - that was what the Manta was doing.  Flip, over flip, over flip, over flip.  Smack in front of our eyes - he couldn't have been more than 10 feet away from us.  After dancing for a bit, he gracefully floated off into the abyss.  I looked at Heather.  She looked at me.  We both motioned to our hearts beating out of our chests - and our eyeballs looked as if they could have popped out of our masks... then she pointed behind me.  He came back!  And danced some more!  He did this three times for us!!  Absolutely amazing.

In other news, Thanksgiving is next week - can you believe it, already?!  What are your plans?