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RE: [External] Assistance from Tpr.

Reid
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Fri 6/12/2020 09:06
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Thanks Joe.  I also wanted to let you know the folks at ReOpen Adams County saw this flag buring
thing and are Very fired up.  They are vowing not to let this happen to include a large group of armed
"patroits" deployed to our area.  I am hoping we can calm this as it has real potential to get ugly.

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------


From: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/12/20 8:58 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [External] Assistance from
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks Chief. If we can help with the protest on Sunday let me know. Stay safe. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 12, 2020, at 00:08, Robert Glenny <[email protected]> wrote:

Just wanted to make sure you were aware of this.

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------


From: "Reid, Donn A" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/11/20 9:25 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Robert Glenny <[email protected]>, "Witalec, Todd R"
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: "Nickey, Matthew D" (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) , "Magyar, Mark A" (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
"(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: [External] Assistance from Tpr. Reid

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pennsylvania State Police


Intelligence Officer
Troop H, Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 9:25:10 PM
To: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Nickey, Mahe w D (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Magyar, Mark A (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: [External] Assistance from Tpr. Reid
 
Good evening,

I will keep an eye on this event for July 4th.  

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pennsylvania State Police


Intelligence Officer
Troop H, Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>


Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 1:10:47 PM
To: Witalec, Todd R <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [External] Assistance from Tpr. Reid
 
ATTENTION: This email message is from an external sender. Do not open links or
attachments from unknown sources. To report suspicious email, forward the message as an
attachment to [email protected].

Lt.

I hope this e-mail finds you well. Intel has established that there will be a protest in Gey sburg on
the Square Sunday at 1700 Hrs. I have spoken with one of the folks involved, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) and she
advised me that she and her group are not going to parcipa te. (b) (6), (b) (7)(D)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) did advise that feels if and conng ent are not
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

there to be the peacemakers, things may turn hosle. T o that end. I would greatly appreciate if we
could have assigned, if available, to help with policing this event. I sll f eel we will be fine
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

with the other support we discussed yesterday but Tpr. Reid was an invaluable asset the first me
around and I would like to have he and his partner involved again.

I copied (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) on this ma er as I did not know who to formally request this through.

also advised she believed that there was a protest planned for the Liles town area
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(unsure of the date) which she will not be parcipa ng in. She indic ated that she believes this
protest may turn violent based on things she reads and hears.

Thank you for your consideraon in this ma er.

Stay Safe!
Rob

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251
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PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

The informaon tr ansmi ed is intended only for the person or enty t o whom it is
addressed and may contain confidenal and/ or privileged material. Any use of this
informaon other than the in tended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this message in
error, please send a reply e-mail to the sender and delete the material from any and all
computers. Unintended transmissions shall not constut e waiver of the a orney-client or
any other privilege.
Fw: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/12/2020 09:17
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Passing this along. Also, been communicang with the Ge ybur g Police Department and got this email
back from them in response to the below email.

Thanks Joe. I also wanted to let you know the folks at ReOpen Adams County saw this flag buring thing and are
Very fired up. They are vowing not to let this happen to include a large group of armed "patroits" deployed to
our area. I am hoping we can calm this as it has real potenal t o get ugly.

Thanks for your help!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 21:42
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning
 
Our intel is watching this....

Lt. Todd Witalec


Re: [EXTERNAL] Protesters
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/12/2020 09:29
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, appreciate the heads up.

Have a good weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 09:24
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] Protesters
 

One of our living history volunteers sent me this from Facebook. I am passing it along to you. TH

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 8:41 AM
To: Holbrook, Thomas <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Protesters
 
One of the guys found this on Facebook.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: Flag burning event
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/12/2020 10:05
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Neil,
Pamela S. <[email protected]>

And just so everyone is on the same page I am in frequent communication with FBI, PSP, Cumberland
and Gettysburg. Will keep everyone updated. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 12, 2020, at 10:03, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) > wrote:

Thinking this is a troll, just like 2017. Account just created on June 2. Antifa tends not to
be quite so obvious on their actual pages.

Get Outlook for iOS

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:00:32 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Flag burning event


 
Steve doesn't understand that these types of groups will go wherever they want to go.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acting Chief Ranger
Catoctin Mountain Park
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 9:56 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Subject: Fwd: Flag burning event
 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Martz, Jason A" <[email protected]>


Date: June 12, 2020 at 09:39:55 EDT
To: "Sims, Steven D" <[email protected]>, "Gwinn, Christopher M"
<[email protected]>, "Lachowski, H. Joseph"
<[email protected]>
Cc: "Heister, Kristina M" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  Flag burning event

Here is the full link: hp s://www.facebook.com/events/s/peaceful-flag-


burning-to-resis/280898769701869/

Jason Martz
Visual Informaon Specialis t, Public Affairs Officer (acng)
Geysburg Naonal Milit ary Park & Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:57 AM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M
<Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Thank you Chris.

Joe - Thoughts? I'm wondering if we could direct this group to an appropriate


1st Amendment location rather than the cemetery.

Jason - Also noticed that the closure order is not updated on our website in the
compendium space.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:36 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>;
Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Flag burning event
 
FYI,

Couple of Facebook comments regarding the event below. Not sure how legit
it is.

<Image.jpeg>

Get Outlook for iOS


Re: Flag burning event
Warren, John H <[email protected]>
Fri 6/12/2020 10:59
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Boy, does this look fake. Anf a, as you know, is not an organizaon but a mo vement. They don't sponsor
stuff like this because "they" don't exist in that manner.

As you correctly menon, ther e will be a hue and cry. My guess is that the park has not had anyone
sponsor this event at the park.

We can talk later today.

John Harlan Warren


Chief of Communicaons
Interior Region 1, Naonal P ark Service
1234 Market Street, 20th floor
Philadelphia PA 19107
(215) 908-3159

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:53 AM
To: O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>; Warren, John H <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher
M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Flag burning event
 
FYI. This "event" looks and feels similar to one in 2017 that also involved a Facebook event and Anf a.
Although nothing happened with the inial F acebook event, it garnered so much a enon tha t was a
counter protest with lots of 2nd Amendment folks who were here to "protect" the park, monuments,
etc from the inial e vent/protest. We did have one incident where one counter protester shot himself in
the foot. All of this was happening throughout the 2017 Anniversary of the Bale of Ge y sburg (July 1-
3).

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 9:39 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Lachowski,
H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Here is the full link: hp s://www.facebook.com/events/s/peaceful-flag-burning-to-
resis/280898769701869/

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:57 AM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Thank you Chris.

Joe - Thoughts? I'm wondering if we could direct this group to an appropriate 1st Amendment location
rather than the cemetery.

Jason - Also noticed that the closure order is not updated on our website in the compendium space.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:36 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M
<Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Flag burning event
 
FYI,

Couple of Facebook comments regarding the event below. Not sure how legit it is.
(b) (6)
Get Outlook for iOS
Re: Flag burning event
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/12/2020 11:06
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Yeah, but then they leave messages and expect a call back, which will fall to Joe, who is
already busy dealing with the actual "event". I'm perfectly capable of telling them we are aware
and looking into it. Just felt like bitching a little.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 11:04 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Flag burning event


 
Don’t answer them. If it’s important, they’ll leave a message. If it’s emergent they can call 911.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

US Park Ranger

Gettysburg NMP
1195 Baltimore Pike
Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

***Sent from my gPhone (forgive any typos)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 11:02:28 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Flag burning event


 
And the phone calls have begun

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:29 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Flag burning event


 
Somebody posted it to the Events page in Gettysburg Past and Present on Facebook. I am
asking the Admins of that page to remove it before it gets blown out of proportion. It will
anyway, but I'm trying to slow that roll. Also, the page doesn't allow politics, so it's against their
rules.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:12 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Flag burning event


 
Agree it’s likely a troll but that doesn’t mean that everyone wishing to join will know that.  

Just like 2017... there were spottings of some individuals with flags caribeanered in their back pocket.
Being alone and outnumbered doesn’t provoke their independent courage. However they are
becoming increasingly bold.  
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

US Park Ranger

Gettysburg NMP
1195 Baltimore Pike
Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

***Sent from my gPhone (forgive any typos)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:03:04 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Neil, Pamela S.
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Thinking this is a troll, just like 2017. Account just created on June 2. Antifa tends not to be quite so
obvious on their actual pages.

Get Outlook for iOS

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:00:32 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Steve doesn't understand that these types of groups will go wherever they want to go.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Catoctin Mountain Park


(301) 416-0100 (office)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 9:56 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Subject: Fwd: Flag burning event
 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034
717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Martz, Jason A" <[email protected]>


Date: June 12, 2020 at 09:39:55 EDT
To: "Sims, Steven D" <[email protected]>, "Gwinn, Christopher M"
<[email protected]>, "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Heister, Kristina M" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  Flag burning event

Here is the full link: hp s://www.facebook.com/events/s/peaceful-flag-burning-to-


resis/280898769701869/

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:57 AM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Thank you Chris.

Joe - Thoughts? I'm wondering if we could direct this group to an appropriate 1st
Amendment location rather than the cemetery.

Jason - Also noticed that the closure order is not updated on our website in the
compendium space.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)
From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:36 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister,
Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Flag burning event
 
FYI,

Couple of Facebook comments regarding the event below. Not sure how legit it is.

(b) (6)
Get Outlook for iOS
Re: [EXTERNAL] Possible Sovereign Citizen Protest July 4th National Cemetery
(b) (6)
Fri 6/12/2020 13:21
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Joe,

Thank you very much! (b) (6)

 
(b) (6)

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 12, 2020, at 1:15 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry to hear that, hope she recovers quickly. If we can do anything to help, please let us
know.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 13:09
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Possible Sovereign Ciz en Protest July 4th Naonal Ceme tery
 
Joe,

Thank you! You are welcome. 


(b) (6)
 
(b) (6)
Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 12, 2020, at 12:45 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph


<[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks, appreciate the heads up. We are working with local LE to monitor this.

Take care, have a good weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham
Lincoln

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 09:21
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Possible Sovereign Ciz en Protest July 4th Naonal Ceme tery
 
Joe,

A friend of mine who plays TAPS at Gettysburg informed me this


morning of a group of citizens ("Left Behind USA") planning to burn flags
at the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4th. I have attached a
screenshot of the Facebook announcement.

Thank you,
--
(b) (6)
Park Watch Volunteer
(b) (6)
Gettysburg
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior

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Re: Flag burning event
Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Fri 6/12/2020 14:05
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Yup, that's the map we have. Let me know if you want a re-do.

Flag burning? In a grassy field? Will we need our 65 gal skid unit with water and some red carded folks?

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 1:11 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
A ached.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 13:05
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Hey Joe. Yes, absolutely, but I don't have a copy of that map, assuming it exists.

I've included Dafna and Zach to see if there is a 1st Amendment map already in existence or if one needs
to be created.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 1:01 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Thanks Jason,

I also noced tha t the maps of the First Amendment designated areas are not on the website, can we
get those on there?

2.51(a) Public assemblies, meetings, gatherings, demonstrations, parades and other public
expressions of views. However, demonstrations of 25 people or less are allowed within the park
areas designated as available under paragraph 2.51(c)(2) without a permit. The two areas
designated for these demonstrations are at the orchard area west of Taneytown Road, north of
Meade’s Headquarters, and south of the National Cemetery Parking Lot (excluding the orchard)
and the grassy area to the west of the Eternal Peace Light Memorial (See map at the end of
this document).

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 12:47
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
The closure order is updated on the Superintendent Compendium page.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:57 AM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flag burning event
 
Thank you Chris.

Joe - Thoughts? I'm wondering if we could direct this group to an appropriate 1st Amendment location
rather than the cemetery.

Jason - Also noticed that the closure order is not updated on our website in the compendium space.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:36 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M
<Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Flag burning event
 
FYI,

Couple of Facebook comments regarding the event below. Not sure how legit it is.
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RE: [EXTERNAL] FW: Gettysburg Flag Burning event
Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/12/2020 15:32
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Can you give me a call.  Thankd

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

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From: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/12/20 15:18 (GMT-05:00)
To: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Gettysburg Flag Burning event

Thanks, appreciate the heads up. Will keep you posted if we hear more.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Don Boehs <(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 15:07
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Gey sburg Flag Burning event
 
FYI. FROM DHS

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From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Date: 6/12/20 14:59 (GMT-05:00)
To: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Gettysburg Flag Burning event

Chief,

Just had a friend of mine send me a screenshot to my personal phone of an event on Facebook, which through my
personal page I saw as well. I am not allowed to access that from my Government phone so I can’t send you the
screenshot. However the group is called Le Behind USA, and they are planning a flag burning event at the
Gey sburg naonal Comeḁtary on July 4th, 1500 to 1800. The event is posted on their Facebook page. Just
thought I would give you guys a heads up if you wanted to look into this. Group says they will be burning the US
flag, Confederate Flag, and Blue Lives Ma ers flags ( I assume the mean thin blue line flags).

Respec ully,

- Inspector
(b) (7)(C), (b) (7)(E)

U.S. Department of Homeland Security


Federal Protec ve Service Police – Region 3
228 Walnut Street, Room 120
Harrisburg, PA 17101
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24hour Emergency 877-437-7411

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WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED.
Re: Fourth of July
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sat 6/13/2020 11:47
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I think we have too. We are not going to be able to control this narrative moving forward, and
even though I am convinced the Facebook post is the work of an Internet troll, that won't stop
both supporters and opponents from showing up. Last time we had Southeast SETT and two
squads of USPP. Guessing none of those resources would be available this time around. And
since it is a holiday and a weekend, we need to be realistic in the number of single resources
we will be able to get.

The good thing is, if it looks like it's going to be a big deal, we will have a lot of support from
local and state resources. If it ends up like 2017, every Federal LE agency with an office in
Harrisburg will be offering to help. You just have to convince them to do it for free. Last time, we
had PSP mounted and undercover, as well as augmented uniformed patrols, all of the Adams
County Sheriff's Department ready to transport arrestees (the bus was at our office) and the
entire roster of GPD and CTPD.

I would say we should ask for 10 resources of our own. If we start to get First Amendment
permit applications, we may need to increase that.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2020 10:11 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Fourth of July
 
So I got Jon’s opinion and am looking for your expert opinion. Based on what we know should I
request extra resources for the fourth (or longer)? And if so, how many do you think?  You have been
through this before and I trust your judgement. 

Thanks, have a good day. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: [External] Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police Sponsored by Antifa
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sat 6/13/2020 14:55
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

I would appreciate that, thank you.

J. Ludwick, U.S. Park Ranger

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:36:33 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [External] Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police Sponsored by Anf a
 
Jon,

Thank you for the email. PSP and the FBI are aware of this event and the potential for issues. We have
been in communication with Gettysburg Borough Police as well.

I will be glad to include you and your agency with any additional information or intelligence in
reference to this matter.
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Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:30:30 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [External] Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police Sponsored by Anf a
 
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We discovered the Flag burning protest Facebook group yesterday, the creator is called Le Behind USA
and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police sponsored by Anf a. Their Facebook event
page states that they will be in Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4, 2020 from 3-6PM. A counter-
protest Facebook event page was created today by the Syndicate Society to host a motorcycle ride that
day entled "Burn Tir es, Not Flags Cruise." The Syndicate Society is out of Wyomissing, PA. I also had a
member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Mehcanized Cavalry stop by the office to tell me that they
will also be here in Gey sburg NMP on July 4 to stop any vandalism or flag burning using physical
violence. I have also come across (unverified) members of the 3% organizaon c ommenng on the Le .
Behind USA event page.
I am reaching out to you to find out if any of this has come across your desk. So far, I have not been able
to verify the Flag burning protest. I have also copied my Chief on this email. I expect this to be similar to
the July events of 2017. I appreciate that this may be low on the list of events this year due to all of the
protests happening in Harrisburg at the moment, however, any informaon tha t you may come across, I
would appreciate a heads up.
I am beginning to make plans for this event.

Thank you

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Appalachian Naonal Scenic T rail
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
GETT protest questions
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/15/2020 14:03
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Welcome back from vacaon, hope y ou enjoyed it and were able to relax. When you have some me
can you please give me a call? I am looking for advice on managing protests here at GETT.

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
On Thursday, June 11, 2020, at approximately 2300 hours, the Gettysburg National Military Park Chief
Ranger received notice from Pennsylvania State Police of a Facebook page announcing a flag burning
demonstration in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the page is called
Left Behind USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police. The page states that the
event is sponsored by Antifa.
According to Wikipedia, “the antifa movement in the United States is a left-wing, anti-fascist militant
political activist movement and terrorist organization which comprises autonomous activist groups that
aim to achieve their political objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy
reform. Activists engage in varied protest tactics, including digital activism, property damage, physical
violence and harassment against those whom they identify as fascist, racist, or on the far-right.”

A counter protest Facebook event page was created on Saturday, June 13, by the Syndicate Society to
host a motorcycle ride on July 4 entitled “Burn Tires Not Flags Cruise.” A leader from the Sons of
Confederate Veterans Mechanized Cavalry has stopped by the ranger station and phoned several times
to advise that the group will be in Gettysburg on July 4 to “stop any vandalism or flag burning using
physical violence.” Members of the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers have also pledged to show
up in Gettysburg on July 4.

According to Wikipedia, “the Three Percenters are an American far-right militia movement and
paramilitary group. The group advocates gun ownership rights and resistance to the U.S. federal
government's involvement in local affairs. The group's name derives from the disputed claim that only
three percent of American colonists took up arms against the Kingdom of Great Britain during the
American Revolution.”

“Oath Keepers is an anti-government American far-right organization associated with the militia
movement. The group describes itself as a non-partisan association of current and former military,
police, and first responders, who pledge to fulfill the oath that all military and police take in order to
"defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic". It encourages members – some of
whom are current and former U.S. military and law enforcement officers – not to obey orders which
they believe would violate the United States Constitution.”

“Several groups that monitor domestic terrorism and hate groups describe the Oath Keepers as
extremist or radical. Mark Pitcavage of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) describes the group as
"heavily armed extremists with a conspiratorial and anti-government mindset looking for potential
showdowns with the government.”

Gettysburg National Military Park rangers are maintaining open and frequent communications with
Gettysburg Police Department, Cumberland Township Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police and
the FBI. In an email to the Chief Ranger, the Gettysburg Police Department Chief stated, “I also wanted
to let you know the folks at ReOpen Adams County saw this flag burning thing and are very fired
up. They are vowing not to let this happen to include a large group of armed "patriots" deployed to our
area. I am hoping we can calm this as it has real potential to get ugly.”

In addition to these potential protests, the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1 through 3,
drawing large crowds to commemorate the battle. There is also a large fireworks show at the
Gettysburg Area Recreation Park on the evening of July 4. This park is adjacent to Gettysburg National
Military Park and the event creates extreme traffic congestion and overflow parking throughout areas of
the Military Park.
Rough draft
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/15/2020 19:13
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (93 KB)


briefing statement.docx;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

A ached is my first rough dra . Will dress it up and send it again tomorrow morning, but wanted you to
have a look at this. Some more intel coming in and will elaborate on the demands on current staff.

Let me know if you have any quesons and thank s for your help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Talking points
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/15/2020 19:32
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

And, no we are not asking for volunteer security guards. Lol

, U.S. Park Ranger


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:22:09 PM
To: NPS GETT Ranger Acvies <g er [email protected] oso .com>
Subject: Talking points
 
I was asked today to make sure that we are all on the same page when answering calls regarding the
potenal July 4 pr otests. Prey sur e we are, but, as directed --

Thank the caller for their concern.


Advise them we are aware of the situaon.
Advise them we will monitor the situaon and k eep our partners involved.

Prey basic and I am sur e you were all doing that already. Thanks for dealing with all of these, let me
know if you have any quesons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: What does ELO stand for again?
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 08:46
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Awesome! Thank you very much

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 08:45
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: What does ELO stand for again?
 
Here you go - I assumed you wanted it in actual briefing statement format.

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:39 AM
To: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: What does ELO stand for again?
 
Emergency law and order

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 08:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: What does ELO stand for again?
 

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584
Briefing statement
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 08:50
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (104 KB)


GETT Briefing Statement- FlagBurning 6-16-2020.docx;

Good morning Chief,

A ached is a more formal version. New intel keeps coming in but this is current as of late last night.

Thanks for your help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
BRIEFING STATEMENT
Bureau: National Park Service, Interior Region 1
Issue: Flag Burning Event With Potential For Violence
Park Site: Gettysburg National Military Park (GETT)
Date: June 16, 2020
KEY ISSUES:
• On Thursday, June 11, 2020, at approximately 2300 hours, the GETT Chief Ranger received
notice from Pennsylvania State Police of a Facebook page announcing a flag burning
demonstration in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the page is
called Left Behind USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police. The page
states that the event is sponsored by Antifa.
• A counter protest Facebook event page was created on Saturday, June 13, by the Syndicate
Society to host a motorcycle ride on July 4 entitled “Burn Tires Not Flags Cruise.” A leader from
the Sons of Confederate Veterans Mechanized Cavalry stopped by the ranger station and phoned
several times to advise that the group will be in Gettysburg on July 4 to “stop any vandalism or
flag burning using physical violence.” Members of the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers
have also pledged to show up in Gettysburg on July 4.
• The Gettysburg Police Department Chief has advised that “ReOpen Adams County saw this flag
burning thing and are very fired up. They are vowing not to let this happen to include a large
group of armed ‘patriots’ deployed to our area. I am hoping we can calm this as it has real
potential to get ugly.”
• This potential event coincides with a high visitor use time at Gettysburg for both the Borough and
park. The anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1-3, drawing large crowds to
commemorate the battle and on July 4 there is a large fireworks show at the Gettysburg Area
Recreation Park which is adjacent to GETT. This event creates extreme traffic congestion and
overflow parking throughout areas of the park.
• GETT anticipates the need for additional law enforcement support to ensure public safety and
protect park resources.

BACKGROUND:
• The antifa movement in the United States is a left-wing, anti-fascist militant political activist
movement and terrorist organization which comprises autonomous activist groups that aim to
achieve their political objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy
reform. Activists engage in varied protest tactics, including digital activism, property damage,
physical violence and harassment against those whom they identify as fascist, racist, or on the far-
right.
• The Three Percenters are an American far-right militia movement and paramilitary group. The
group advocates gun ownership rights and resistance to the U.S. federal government's
involvement in local affairs. The group's name derives from the disputed claim that only three
percent of American colonists took up arms against the Kingdom of Great Britain during the
American Revolution.
• Oath Keepers is an anti-government American far-right organization associated with the militia
movement. The group describes itself as a non-partisan association of current and former
military, police, and first responders, who pledge to fulfill the oath that all military and police
take in order to "defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic". It
encourages members – some of whom are current and former U.S. military and law enforcement
officers – not to obey orders which they believe would violate the United States Constitution.
• A similar scenario occurred in 2017 at GETT. Although no protest occurred, several hundred
heavily armed individuals arrived to protect against the protest with one incident where an
individual shot themselves in the foot.
NEXT STEPS:
• Continue to maintain open and frequent communications with Gettysburg Police Department,
Cumberland Township Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI. Stay up-to-
date on latest intelligence.
• Complete an Incident Action Plan in cooperation with local law enforcement departments.
• Work with Region 1 Chief of Law Enforcement to investigate the potential for law enforcement
assistance from other NPS units and funding availability (Emergency Law and Order funds) to
support travel to the site between June 2-5, 2020.

CONTACT: Joe Lachowski, Chief Ranger, 717.338.4490, [email protected]


Web and Social Media Talking Points
Park staff were made aware of the post titled “Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police Sponsored by
Antifa”. Our Protection Rangers are in constant contact with federal, state, and local law enforcement
agencies in order to stay up to date on any possible incidents. The First Amendment allows for…” the
freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the
government for a redress of grievances.”

Per Gettysburg National Military Park, Superintendent’s Compendium: 36 CFR (Code of Federal
Regulations) §1.6 – Activities that Require a Permit (f) §2.51(a)

• Public assemblies, meetings, gatherings, demonstrations, parades and other public expressions of
views. However, demonstrations of 25 people or less are allowed within the park areas designated
as available under paragraph 2.51(c)(2) without a permit. The two areas designated for these
demonstrations are at the orchard area west of Taneytown Road, north of Meade’s Headquarters,
and south of the National Cemetery Parking Lot (excluding the orchard) and the grassy area to the
west of the Eternal Peace Light Memorial.

A permit must be submitted in order to hold such an activity for group of 25 or more. No such permit has
been submitted on behalf of this group.

First Amendment rights are honored at Gettysburg National Military Park. There are two areas within the
park where demonstrators can peacefully gather. One is located southwest of the Eternal Light Peace
Memorial and the second is located north of the Lydia Leister house (Meade’s Headquarters). See
attached map.

Our priorities are to protect the cultural and natural resources of Gettysburg National Military Park and
maintain the safety of all employees and visitors of the battlefield.

Contact: Jason Martz, Acting Public Affairs Officer, 717.338.4423, [email protected]


Fw: Talking points
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 10:14
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Here is what I sent the VRP team. PIO type 19 level stuff.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 19:22
To: NPS GETT Ranger Ac vi es <ge rangerac vi [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Talking points
 
I was asked today to make sure that we are all on the same page when answering calls regarding the
potenal July 4 pr otests. Prey sur e we are, but, as directed --

Thank the caller for their concern.


Advise them we are aware of the situaon.
Advise them we will monitor the situaon and k eep our partners involved.

Prey basic and I am sur e you were all doing that already. Thanks for dealing with all of these, let me
know if you have any quesons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Briefing paper to regional chief ranger
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 10:46
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>

1 attachments (104 KB)


GETT Briefing Statement- FlagBurning 6-16-2020.docx;

Jason,

This went to the regional chief ranger this morning. I am working with him to request addional LE
rangers and funding (ELO (emergency law and order)). Will keep you posted, as you know this is very
dynamic and vague. You are smart enough to know that most of this is not for public release.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
RE: [External] Interagency planning meeting
Witalec, Todd R <(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Tue 6/16/2020 13:51
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >; Robert Glenny
<[email protected]>
I will be gone, but my sergeant, , will be there.
(b) (7)(C), (b) (7)(E)

Lieutenant Todd Witalec | Station Commander


MAP Unit Peer
Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H - Gettysburg
3033 Old Harrisburg Road | Gettysburg, PA 17325
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
[www.pspcares.pa.gov]www.pspcares.pa.gov | [www.psp.state.pa.us]www.psp.state.pa.us

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:48 PM
To: Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >; Robert Glenny
<rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>
Subject: [External] Interagency planning meeng

ATTENTION: This email message is from an external sender. Do not open links or attachments from
unknown sources. To report suspicious email, forward the message as an attachment to
[email protected].

Good to see everyone today. Can we meet this Thursday, June 18, at noon at the ranger staon (160
Taneytown Road)? We can begin the process of creang an op s plan for July 4th.

See you there, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Call from Constable Dan Hollenba
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 13:54
To: Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
Called and le a message, it was a woman's voice on the message. If he calls back, please provide him
my cell number, listed below.

Thanks Pam!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:20
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Call from Constable Dan Hollenba
 
Joe,

Constable Hollenba would like to speak with you at your convenience (b) (6) - he's
calling on behalf of all Adams County Constables.

Pamela S. Neil

Permit Coordinator
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office Phone: 717-338-4421
Business Cell: 717-752-2845
Fax Number: 717-334-0359
July 4 Cemetery
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 14:41
To: Flickinger, Lucas <[email protected]>
Lucas,

I would say to be on the safe side anything of value that HPTC cannot replace / repair should be
removed from the Cemetery prior to July 4. I am taking the approach of plan for the worst and hope for
the best. I truly hope it is just an inconvenience for them, but be er safe than sorry. Let me know if
they have any quesons or c oncerns.

Thanks for helping out with this.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: ELO Request
Rodriguez, Isander F <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 15:44
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Good A ernoon Joe,
Please use the forms sent this morning. If you have any quesons, please le t me know. Thanks

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:36 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ELO Request
 
Hi oe,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

See below regarding the form for an ELO.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Chief Ranger


Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc-Appalachian
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:25 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Fw: ELO Request
 
Please see below. Can you find the form and work with the park to fill it out?

Thanks,
Paula

Paula Petrella
Associate Regional Director
Park Operaons and Ex ternal Affairs
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian

1234 Market Street, 20th Floor


Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 597-0865 (desk)


(610) 342-7734 (mobile)

From: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:24 PM
To: Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ELO Request
 
THERE IS A FORM THAT YOU WILL NEED TO FILL OUT...I KNOW THAT MOOSE HAD IT AND PROBABLY SO
DOES LISA..I WILL NEED THAT TO SUBMIT THE REQUEST...THANKS

Alexa Molnar
Chief Financial Officer
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc- Appalachian
1234 Market Street, 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
[email protected]
Phone: 215-597-7065
Cell: 267-234-4819

From: Bowron, Jessica <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:23 PM
To: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>; Spernoga, John M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO Request
 
Yes, we would consider it. Unplanned incidents are almost easier to jusf y.

Jessica Bowron
NPS Comptroller
(o) 202-513-7138
(c) 202-280-8329

From: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:22 PM
To: Spernoga, John M <[email protected]>; Bowron, Jessica <[email protected]>
Subject: ELO Request
 
I may have an ELO request coming from GETT..there is no $$s requested at this point...I am only
interested in whether WASO Budget will consider funding a request if the event/incident could not have
been planned for...I know this is not a lot of info, but all that I have at the moment..
Alexa Molnar
Chief Financial Officer
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc- Appalachian
1234 Market Street, 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
[email protected]
Phone: 215-597-7065
Cell: 267-234-4819
Re: ELO forms
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Tue 6/16/2020 17:49
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
OK...request submitted. Can't hurt to get more funds, right?

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:20 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO forms
 
I think at this point the headache is done and it sounds cauously op mis c tha t region will fund us. My
off the cuff guess to upon his inial ask w as $20K and the math brought it down to $16K.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Although that is a guess and it could very easily fluctuate from there. It does not sound like region has
heartburn with that number.

As for the red face test, well, it is your face on the document and doing the asking. I am always for
geng moneḁ y from another source if we can, but I work at a much much smaller scale than you do.
Would we be se ng a precedent that we will cover these types of events in the future? What other
project would not get funded to cover this expense?

So, pre y much I am not going to be much help in this decision. And maybe we don't get any outside
resources and we just have to pay GETT OT...

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 17:08
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO forms
 
Joe - Thank you for your research and putting this together. After going through our SOF this morning, I
am not sure I could pass the red face test by asking region for $16k. What if we were to earmark $20k
for the LE order and tell region that we were paying for it. Wouldn't that save us the headache of asking
for the funds and expedite the resource order?

Thinking out loud here. Comments and suggestions welcome.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:52 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: ELO forms
 
Steve,

As discussed, please look this over and make any edits you need to. Instrucons and a pr eviously
submi ed ELO from GETT are a. ached as well. Once completed, please submit to Regional Chief
Ranger so he can pass them up the chain. Thanks for your help, let me know if you have any
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

quesons.

If you want, I can work up the briefing statement (thanks to Kris for her help on that one) into a memo
format.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: GETT - ELO Request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/17/2020 17:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I spoke with (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) today and received guidance based on the 2017 incident of similar nature
here at GETT. He advised I had greatly underesma ted the need for addional r esources. The ELO has
been revised and sent to the superintendent for signature. He is also dra ing the memo as requested.
Total esma te now is over $67K. Law enforcement resource request for non GETT employees is now 12
rangers. All other resources will likely be GETT resources on OT with the excepon of a wildland fir e
crew (flag burning protests, dry grass, bad combo) we will likely pull from DEWA.

Jeremy also advised that he will be requested 100 LE resources for fireworks at NAMA. If it influences
when you send out our request for 12 resources, his request will likely go out tomorrow morning. Lots
of demands for LE assistance.

Thank you for your help, please let me know if you have any quesons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:06
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT - ELO Request
 
Good Morning Superintendent,
Thank you for submi ng these documents. Also, I'll need a memorandum to the Regional Director
through the Regional Chief Ranger from you explaining the following:

General descripon of the inciden t.


How the health and/or safety of park resources or visitors will be impacted.
When the park became aware of the incident.
Descripon of ho w the park has exhausted all other funding sources.

A. ached, you'll find an example from a previous ELO memorandum. Once complete, please return it,
and I will route this as soon as possible. If you have any quesons, please le t me know.

Thank you,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:49 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: GETT - ELO Request
 
Good Afternoon ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Attached is an ELO request for an upcoming potential 1st Amendment activity that could escalate very
quickly, especially on July 4th. Please let me or Joe Lachowski know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)
2.A.1 (4300)

Memorandum

To: Gay Vietzke, Interior Region 1, Regional Director

Through: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Steve Sims, Superintendent, Gettysburg National Military Park

Subject: Emergency Law and Order Funding

The anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1-3. During this time, the park experiences a
significant increase in visitation every year resulting in a strain on the park’s six law enforcement
officers. In typical years the anniversary activities, to include a 4th of July fireworks show in the
Borough, is manageable through coordination and cooperation with local and state law
enforcement agencies.

This year, however, there is a growing support for a flag burning demonstration in the
Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the page is called Left Behind
USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police. The page states that the
event is sponsored by Antifa. Additionally, there is a counter protest developing through a
Facebook event page by the Syndicate Society to host a motorcycle ride on July 4 entitled “Burn
Tires Not Flags Cruise.” Additionally, a leader from the Sons of Confederate Veterans
Mechanized Cavalry stopped by the park ranger station and phoned several times to advise that
the group will be in Gettysburg on July 4th to “stop any vandalism or flag burning using physical
violence.” Members of the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers have also pledged to show up
in Gettysburg on July 4th.

The park is actively working with the Gettysburg Police Department Chief who has advised that
“ReOpen Adams County saw this flag burning thing and are very fired up. They are vowing not
to let this happen to include a large group of armed ‘patriots’ deployed to our area. I am hoping
we can calm this as it has real potential to get ugly.” This potential event coincides with a high
visitor use time at Gettysburg for both the Borough and park. The anniversary of the Battle of
Gettysburg draws large crowds to commemorate the battle and on July 4 there is a large firework
show at the Gettysburg Area Recreation Park which is adjacent to GETT. These event creates
extreme traffic congestion and traffic/parking congestion throughout all areas of the park. GETT
anticipates the need for additional law enforcement support to ensure public safety and protect
park resources.

Gettysburg NMP's Law Enforcement staffing is small (7 FTE) and is not able to manage the
potential threats to resources or ensure the safety of the visiting public to events like this.
Gettysburg NMP is establishing a park level Incident Management Team to develop an incident
action plan in preparation for the identified potential protests.

Pre-planning and proper law enforcement resources are necessary to safeguard park resources
and the visiting public. In order to provide safe and violence free events, additional resources are
required. Included in the resource requests are: additional law enforcement personnel and
funding for overtime. The requested 12 additional LE Rangers will require hotels and some may
require flights. Most of the LE personnel will be working 12-hour days. This threat could not
have been anticipated and the expenses will have a substantial impact on GETTs FY2020
budget. The estimated total cost of the events is approximately $67,711.69. This cost is above
available park funds to cover these unexpected costs. An itemized breakdown of the expected
costs is attached.
A request for Emergency Law and Order money should be submitted to the Regional Director
through the Branch Chief.

The park requesting Emergency Law & Order money must complete the following items:

• Memorandum to Regional Director through the Regional Chief Ranger from the
Superintendent explaining the following:
o General description of the incident.
o How the health and/or safety of park resources or visitors will be impacted.
o When the park become aware of the incident.
o Attached application for Emergency Law and Order Funding. (Form 10-34)
o Attached Emergency Law and Order Funding Report (Form 10-346).
o Description of how park has exhausted all other funding sources.

• Application for Emergency Law and Order Funding (Form 10-34). The justification
should include a brief statement explaining the incident and how you plan to handle it.
Also, how it impacts the Park. Do not forget the Superintendent’s signature.

• Emergency Law and Order Funding Report (Form 10-346). This should be titled a
“Pre Event Estimate”. The justification should include a brief statement explaining
the incident and how you plan to handle it. Also, how it impacts the Park. Do not
forget the Superintendent’s signature.

• The operations plan must be submitted to the Regional Branch Chief as soon as it is
developed.

Once the incident is over the Park is required to submit the following reports to the Regional
Branch Chief within 30 days:

• AFS 4 Document Summary Report and Labor Summary Report

• Copies of any incident report taken during the incident.

• Final Form 10-346

• Supporting documentation to include copies of purchase orders, fund vouchers, travel


vouchers, receipts, memos concerning spending allowances, and all other documents
required to support expenditures charged to the account.
Re: Call from the Washington Post
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Wed 6/17/2020 17:30
To: Warren, John H <[email protected]>; O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>; Kupper, Kathy
<[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>;
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I just spoke with the Wash. Post reporter and he is going to get me his wri en quesons and a deadline.
The angle of his story is more of an expose in order to uncover who is behind these social media events
that appear to be hoaxes or acts of trolling. Apparently we are not alone in these acvies. He w as also
interested to learn more about what happened here in '17 and how this type of acvity migh t be a copy
cat style of acvity . I will connue t o be in touch. Thanks.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

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From: Warren, John H <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:42 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Call from the Washington Post
 
Jason,

Here's the plan of acon, belo w.

I personally think that a wri en statement should also make menon of the "An f a" incident in 2017
that only milia people a ended.

John Harlan Warren


Chief of Communicaons
Interior Region 1, Naonal P ark Service
1234 Market Street, 20th floor
Philadelphia PA 19107
(215) 908-3159

From: Kupper, Kathy <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:36 PM
To: Warren, John H <[email protected]>
Cc: O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>; Picavet, Alexandra M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Call from the Washington Post
 
Hi John,

If Jason has a preapproved statement, he can provide that. Otherwise, I suggest that he contact the
reporter and request a wri en inquiry, including deadline and quesons, so tha t he can prepare a
wri en response (which we can send for DOI review/approval).

Thank you,
Kathy

Kathy Kupper
Public Affairs Specialist
Naonal P ark Service
(202)230-2085 cell

From: Warren, John H <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:28 PM
To: Kupper, Kathy <[email protected]>
Cc: O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Call from the Washington Post
 
Kathy,

A few days ago, we shared with you a very suspicious post on Facebook about a group calling for the
"peaceful burning of American flags" on July 4. Of course, there is no such permit for an event. This has
riled people up exactly as I think it was intended. A similar post in 2017 called for desecraon of
Confederate monuments and Confederate graves (which GETT does not have), which only ar acted
milia types who w ere armed and dangerous, at least to themselves. (One guy shot himself in the foot.)

We now have a Washington Post reporter who wants to know more about "the protests." We and the
park await your guidance before responding to him. Can we discuss?

John Harlan Warren


Chief of Communicaons
Interior Region 1, Naonal P ark Service
1234 Market Street, 20th floor
Philadelphia PA 19107
(215) 908-3159

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:05 PM
To: O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>; Warren, John H <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Call from the Washington Post
 

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:36 AM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Call from the Washington Post
 
Jason,

Dalton Benne (m y spelling, might not be correct) from the Washington Post contacted Adams County
Dispatch at approximately 1000 hours requesng t o speak to somebody about "the protests." Dispatch
passed it along to me a few minutes later. I did not call him, requesng y ou to handle that. His number
is 202-394-7729.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: ELO forms
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Wed 6/17/2020 20:01
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Got it. Thanks.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:41 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO forms
 
Field rangers — (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is STF and partially paid by APPA so 0.5 GETT
ranger. One seasonal and myself not included in field ranger FTE. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 17, 2020, at 18:14, Sims, Steven D <[email protected]> wrote:

Joe,

You have 6 blocks on the org chart for staffing...how are you characterizing the 4.5?

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 5:45 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO forms
 
Thanks for the chance to review. You may want to include that the funding request also
includes extra Porta potty‘s for the crowds and cleaning due to COVID-19 concerns. Also
includes logistical support for parking control and crowd control barricade placement.
Also includes a wild land fire crew since burning flags in dry fields is not a good
combination.

Finally, up to you if you want to change this or not but, the law-enforcement group
contains 4.5 FTE rangers, one Seasonal and one chief. Up to you however you want to
phrase that.

Thanks for your support, these new additions definitely increase the cost. Let me know if
you have any questions, have a good night.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 17, 2020, at 17:26, Sims, Steven D <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Joe. Attached is the memo that I also need to submit. Can you please
take a quick look at it and let me know if I am missing anything?

Thanks!

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 5:15 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: ELO forms
 
Steve,

You were not kidding that the work just starts at 4:40. A ached are the two
forms with updated costs. Over $67K now. Let me know if you have any
quesons and thank s for your help.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham
Lincoln
<GETT ELO Request Memo 6-17-2020.docx>
Re: Taps in the Cemetery
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/18/2020 10:20
To: Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
Thanks, copied you on the email I sent. Any other permits in or around the Cemetery July 1 to 5? You
can just bring the list (if any) to the meeng t omorrow.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 09:39
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Taps in the Cemetery
 
Joe -

Makes perfect sense -

(b) (6) , Lincoln Fellowship of PA

Phone: (b) (6) - is not listed as a cell phone number

Email: [email protected] direct email: (b)


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(6)
I would email to both places to assure the email is seen.

Pamela S. Neil

Permit Coordinator
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office Phone: 717-338-4421
Business Cell: 717-752-2845
Fax Number: 717-334-0359

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 9:28 AM
To: Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
Subject: Taps in the Cemetery
 
Hi Pam,

Can you please provide me with contact phone numbers for the leader of whomever is playing Taps on
July 3, 4 and 5? I am preplanning in case protests do take place, I want to give these people heads up.

You can advise them as well, but if I have a phone number I can call that a. ernoon and provide the
latest update. Best to say if I do not contact them then they should be ok. Make sense?

Thanks for your help!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: GETT - ELO Request
Rodriguez, Isander F <[email protected]>
Thu 6/18/2020 12:29
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>

Good Afternoon Superintendent,


This request has been forwarded to our ARD Paula Petrella. 

Thank you,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 8:13 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT - ELO Request
 
Thank you Attached is the memorandum and updated ELO request. Please let me know if you
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

need anything else.

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:06 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT - ELO Request
 
Good Morning Superintendent,
Thank you for submi ng these documents. Also, I'll need a memorandum to the Regional Director
through the Regional Chief Ranger from you explaining the following:

General descripon of the inciden t.


How the health and/or safety of park resources or visitors will be impacted.
When the park became aware of the incident.
Descripon of ho w the park has exhausted all other funding sources.

A. ached, you'll find an example from a previous ELO memorandum. Once complete, please return it,
and I will route this as soon as possible. If you have any quesons, please le t me know.

Thank you,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:49 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: GETT - ELO Request
 
Good Afternoon Islander,

Attached is an ELO request for an upcoming potential 1st Amendment activity that could escalate very
quickly, especially on July 4th. Please let me or Joe Lachowski know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)
July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/18/2020 15:54
To:(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert Glenny
<[email protected]>; Don Boehs <(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks to all for their me t oday, good to get together and exchange ideas. On this email I am including
everyone who was present today and a few more. This can become our email chain to exchange
informaon.

Our next meeng will be W ednesday, June 24, noon, at the ranger staon. See y ou then.

Appreciate everyone's support, let me know if the NPS can ever be of assistance.

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: July 4th Possible Protest
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/18/2020 16:44
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

4 attachments (2 MB)
Denial.PNG; IMG_6667.jpg; No LLC.PNG; Trolling.PNG;

FYI

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Wade Lauer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 14:23
To: Robert Glenny (rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov) <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ;
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: July 4th Possible Protest


 
Chiefs Glenny and Boehs, Lt. Witalec, Chief Ranger Lachowski,
The District A orney’s Office has received a number of messages from the community forwarding posts that
they are viewing on the internet. A ached are several, as well as some things Detec ve Beyer has come across.
They are provided for your informa on. You may be familiar with some and or all of them. If there are persons
within your department, or in lieu of you, that you wish for me to include in any future informa on, please e-
mail. As always Eric and I are available at your request.

Thanks Wade

Wade Lauer
County Detective
Adams County District Attorney’s Office
(b) (6)             
From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 11:38 AM
To: Wade Lauer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: July 4th Possible Protest

Wade,

Since Chief’s mee ng Tuesday, and the informa on we received today, I have been doing some social media
intelligence gathering regarding the possible protest scheduled for July 4th. A ached are some images of posts
that I have observed on Facebook from both the “Official” Central PA An fa Facebook Page, as well as some
individuals that are expressing concern for this protest. I a empted to locate the original post that we received
today via text, which is a ached herein, but the posts appear to have been deleted from both the poster’s page,
as well as the page for “Gey sburg Bike Week.”

Obviously, we need to be prepared for any sort of protest, including an an -an fa protest, but as noted in these
images, this looks like someone is trying to troll conserva ves into reacng. I haȁve also Inves ga ons folder,
en tled “July 4th” for any addi onal informa on we develop. Let me know if you need anything else.

Respec ully,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Detec ve / CIT Coordinator


Adams County District A orney’s Office
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Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Thu 6/18/2020 16:45
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>
The 'full' briefing statement went up with the LEO request. I think we're OK...

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:43 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
My misinterpretaon, I though t these were going out as media talking points. We can share the original
info with Region as long as they are aware of the concerns I expressed.

Thanks for clearing this up for me.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 16:29
To: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz,
Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
Internal. If we do any PR, it'll need regional review. Jason and I did talk about it, but I am not convinced
at this point that we need to bring any more attention to it.
Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:20 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
Just so I’m clear - this is an internal briefing statement not a press release correct? If so, it should not
be going out to the world even if it does go to regional comms - it is true that Jason’s part is intended
to let them know what our messaging is but that’s already public

Kristina M. Heister
Deputy Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park and
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:35:07 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M
<Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
Looks good, thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 15:29
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M
<Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
Thank you Joe. I've updated the briefing statement and added my name as the POC.

Let me know if there are any more edits.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 2:50 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M
<Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
I have amended the briefing statement (a ached) to strike info that I do not feel should be released to
the general press. Some of this info comes from confidenal sour ces and I don't want it out there that
we have access to those. It has the potenal t o cause those sources to dry up and stop providing us
info. Also, don't want to put out there that we are invesg ang funding and addional r esources
because that implies we may not get them. In reality we may not get them but others don't need to
know that.

You can add general info that counter protesters have stated they will show up, don't name specific
groups. Naming specific groups shows which groups we track through somemes c onfidenal sour ces
and may ar act addional c ounter counter protesters. Menon the g eneric, we are tracking and
monitoring and planning.

Hope that helps, sorry for the added work but want to be careful about what goes out to the world. Let
me know if you disagree.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:35
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Final flag burning briefing statement
 
I have taken Joe's inial brie fing statement and added a secon a t the end for Web and Social Media
Talking Points. Also a ached is the exisng 1s t Amendment area map. Dafna is going to update this
slightly to read 1st Amendment and Demonstraon Areas to make the language a bit more inclusive.

Once you green light the document and Dafna provides the updated map, I will send along to Region
and WASO Comms for their approval. Once fully approved, this language will stand as the informaon
that will be used for web and social media content. Let me know if you have any suggesons or
comments. Thanks.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

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BRIEFING STATEMENT
Bureau: National Park Service, Interior Region 1
Issue: Potential First Amendment Demonstration
Park Site: Gettysburg National Military Park (GETT)
Date: June 18, 2020
KEY ISSUES:
• On Thursday, June 11, 2020, GETT received notice of a Facebook event announcing a flag
burning demonstration in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the
page is called Left Behind USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police.
The page states that the event is sponsored by Antifa.
• Additional Facebook events have since been created regarding counter protests.
• This potential event coincides with a high visitor use time at Gettysburg for both the Borough and
park. The anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1-3, drawing large crowds to
commemorate the battle and on July 4 there is a large firework display at the Gettysburg Area
Recreation Park which is adjacent to GETT. This event creates extreme traffic congestion and
overflow parking throughout areas of the park.

BACKGROUND:
• The antifa movement in the United States is a left-wing, anti-fascist militant political activist
movement and terrorist organization which comprises autonomous activist groups that aim to
achieve their political objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy
reform. Activists engage in varied protest tactics, including digital activism, property damage,
physical violence and harassment against those whom they identify as fascist, racist, or on the far-
right.
• A similar scenario occurred in 2017 at GETT. Although no protest occurred, several hundred
heavily armed individuals arrived to protect against the protest with one incident where an
individual shot themselves in the foot.
NEXT STEPS:
• Continue to maintain open and frequent communications with Gettysburg Police Department,
Cumberland Township Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI. Stay up-to-
date on latest intelligence.
• Complete an Incident Action Plan in cooperation with local law enforcement departments.

CONTACT: Steve Sims, Superintendent, 717-338-4401, [email protected]


Re: Wildland Fire staffing July 4
Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Thu 6/18/2020 17:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

I would not miss it for the world!


We will have the skid unit ready to go along with bladder bags and some tools.

Donuts will be staged in the safety zone.

Hopefully you get the funding you need.

D.

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 5:08:28 PM
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Subject: Wildland Fire staffing July 4
 
Just FYI,

I submi ed an emergency law and order funding request for July 3,4,5 that included funding for three
wildland firefighters on OT. I know you were considering hiding under a blanket with your cat and eang
Fruit Loops, but something to consider if you will be around and we get the money.

Have a good day.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: July 4 PIO stuff
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/19/2020 11:29
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>

Got it, sounds good.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 19, 2020, at 11:17, Martz, Jason A <[email protected]> wrote:

Yeah, I assumed that I would be working that day due to the unique circumstances. I don't
think we need any addional r esources...yet. Lets connue t o monitor the situaon and w e
can revisit this in a week or so.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 5:06 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: July 4 PIO stuff
 
We are ramping up a small in park IMT for this. Are you going to be around so we can
assign you as PIO? I did request OT hours for you in the ELO. Do we need to request any
addional PIO help?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Resource request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/19/2020 12:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you , I appreciate the help and guidance. Having never gone through the ELO process
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

before, it is all a giant learning curve.

Have a good day.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 09:17
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Resource request
 
Good Morning Joe,
This ELO request was routed and is expected to be signed by the RD. I'll keep you posted. I will begin
to send this LE request within the Region. Please let me know if you receive any responses. On my
previous NCA request, several questions were raised. Please see the following questions below:

1. Can you provide a briefing of the anticipated tasks?


2. Who would we report to? 
3. What are the communication requirements, frequencies, etc.? 
4. What is the expected volume of visitors, emergency procedures, etc?
5. What are the available resources in the area, LE, EMS, Fire? 
6. Has there been any protesting or acts of vandalism in this area?

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:57 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Resource request
 
And what do you think the possibility of having a few USPP horse patrol officers here is?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 16:40
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Resource request
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks for your help with the ELO and resource request. Wanted to pass along some info for when you
send out the resource request.

Requesng 12 LE r angers
Bomb detecon c anine unit would be a valuable resource if one or two are available.
If within driving distance, a patrol car and long gun should be brought.
Cloth face coverings should be carried for use inside buildings. N-95 masks should be carried for close
contact with individuals.
Service uniform, full defensive equipment, nylon or leather. External body armor is approved. Please
bring flat hat. Be prepared to be outside in all weather condions.
Ancipa ng possible spill ov er into Sunday, July 5, recommended travel days are July 2 and July 6.

That's all I can think of for now, if you have any quesons please email, t ext or call my cell listed below.

Appreciate the help, take care.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Militia Extremists Present Elevated Threat to Law Enforcement and Government
Personnel
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/19/2020 12:45
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (348 KB)


(U-LES) FBI NCTC, Militia Extremists Present Elevated Threat to Law Enforcement and Government Personnel-18Jun20.pdf;

 
On 18 June 2020, the Federal Bureau of Invesg aon (FBI) and the Na onal Coun terterrorism Center
(NCTC) produced a Joint Intelligence Bullen (JIB) tled "Milia Ex tremists Present Elevated Threat to
Law Enforcement and Government Personnel." This reporng is in addion t o the Intelligence Note
released by the Department of Homeland Security on 17 June 2020 tled "P ersistent and Heightened
Threats Targeng La w Enforcement Likely to Connue". A full copy of the FBI/NCTC JIB is a ached to
this email with the Execuv e Summary listed below. Please contact the Intelligence and
Counterterrorism Branch with any quesons.

(U//LES) This Joint Intelligence Bullen (JIB) is in tended to highlight the elevated threat milia
extremists pose to state and local law enforcement, government personnel, and associated facilies
due to a confluence of drivers which have built on long-held milia e xtremist grievances. These drivers
include renewed concerns over gun control, calls for civil war or the "boogaloo," and perceived
constuonal violaons associat ed with state and local government responses to the ongoing COVID-
19 pandemic. The current atmosphere, to include the lawful protests due to the deaths of unarmed
African-Americans, likely provides an environment to re-energize milia e xtremists. The FBI and NCTC
advise that federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial government counterterrorism and law
enforcement officials could potenally be t argeted for a acks by domesc violen t extremists (DVEs) or
others driven to violence.

WARNING: THIS CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE TREATED AS LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE (LES) AND
IS "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" (FOUO). LES INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE FURNISHED OUTSIDE THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT OR PUBLIC SAFETY. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN MAY BE EXEMPT, UNDER 5
U.S.C. 552 (b) (7).
(b) (7)(E)
Four page document redacted in full under the above
exemptions.
Tac 5 for protest events
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/19/2020 12:57
To: Richard Esenwine <[email protected]>
Rick,

Thanks for your me t oday. Based on potenal pr otests on July 4 in or around the Naonal Ceme tery, I
would like to request the use of tac-5 for interagency communicaons r elated to protest acvies on
July 3, 4 and 5.

Gey sburg PD, Cumberland Township PD, Pennsylvania State Police and the Naonal P ark Service have
begun an interagency planning effort. As we develop an incident acon plan w e will keep you in the
loop.

Please let me know if you have any quesons or c oncerns.

Thank you, have a good weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: National Cemetery - July 4
Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Fri 6/19/2020 16:34
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Copy. Let us know if interp can provide any support

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 4:31:44 PM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Naonal Ceme tery - July 4
 
Good queson. I w ould advise staying away from the Cemetery area and West Confederate. Rest of the
park should be ok, but obviously situaonal a wareness and the recognion of when it is me t o go is
always good. And carrying a park radio.

Thanks for your help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 16:25
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Naonal Ceme tery - July 4
 
Joe,

100% understood. can communicate this to the LBG’s.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Question: Would you advise suspending roves for my staff that day?

Chris
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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 4:15:05 PM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Naonal Ceme tery - July 4
 
Chris,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Jut wanted to double check and make sure I put this out there. Based on current and planned events,
there should be no interprev e programs or LBG tours in or through the Naonal Ceme tery on July 4.
For the safety of employees and visitors, this is the best way to go.

Please let me know if you have any quesons or c oncerns.

Thanks for all that you do, have a good weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: IQCS
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Fri 6/19/2020 18:31
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Robin claimed she never got your email.  Maybe it hit the spam folder.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 5:21:47 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Re: IQCS
 
Thanks for getting this. They must be so overwhelmed they never sent it to me. 

Have a good weekend. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 19, 2020, at 16:43, Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Thomas, Robin A <[email protected]> on behalf of WASO EICC, NPS <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 3:25:55 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: IQCS
 
Hi Marcus,
Incident Number should be: PA-GEP-20050
IQCS Number: 495379

Naonal P ark Service


Emergency Incident Coordinaon Cen ter

888-246-4335
304-535-4040
304-535-6245 FAX
 
July 4, 2020
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/19/2020 21:38
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sinclair,

Thanks for email on June 8 to Chief Lachowski about the upcoming July 4. At that point I had been
following it closely, however, the back and forth on social media has really taken off. I have narrowed
down that Le Behind USA has a phone number based out of Des Moines IA. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) I can't
check the validity of the phone number using gov't equipment though. I have also confirmed that a
couple milia gr oups (PA Light Foot and PA State Milia) and III% gr oups will be in a endance. I have
seen vague posts that BLM may have a presence, but I cannot confirm this. I have confirmed through
social media and direct phone calls that the counter protests have pledged physical violence toward
anyone a empng t o burn a flag or vandalizing a monument. At this point have no reason to think any
differently of any group promising violence. I have also heard through a local detecv e that the Pagans
will most likely be around the area.
I would like some assistance a empng t o confirm the phone number for Le Behind USA and the
involvement of BLM. The involvement of ANTIFA or BLM drasc ally changes the planning for this event. I
truly appreciate any help you can send my way.

Thank you,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Appalachian Naonal Scenic T rail
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning Ceremony Flyer
(b) (6)
Sun 6/21/2020 10:39
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Joe,

You are welcome. As I receive information, I will pass it on to you whether it looks true or false.

(b) (6)  
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On Jun 21, 2020, at 9:31 AM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for passing it along. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 20, 2020, at 22:14, (b) (6) wrote:

Joe,

I received another digital flyer via Facebook Saturday regarding a flag


burning event at the "Gettysburg Cemetery" on July 4th. The digital
graphic is attached.
--
(b) (6)

<antifa_4_july_2020_flyer.jpg>
Re: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning Ceremony Flyer
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sun 6/21/2020 11:06
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Parker?? I’m getting my face painted

U.S. Park Ranger


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 10:49:39 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning Ceremony Flyer
 
I fully expect you to bring Parker for the face painting

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 21, 2020, at 09:53, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

My most favorite part of this is the ANTIFA face painting. Sounds so much fun.

, U.S. Park Ranger


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 9:32:12 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Fwd: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning Ceremony Flyer
 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034
717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

Begin forwarded message:

From: (b) (6)


Date: June 20, 2020 at 22:14:40 EDT
To: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] July 4th Flag Burning Ceremony Flyer
Reply-To: (b) (6)

Joe,

I received another digital flyer via Facebook Saturday regarding a flag


burning event at the "Gettysburg Cemetery" on July 4th. The digital
graphic is attached.
--
(b) (6)

<antifa_4_july_2020_flyer.jpg>
Re: Friday July 3 night shift
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sun 6/21/2020 16:25
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

(b) (6)

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 2:22:48 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Friday July 3 night shi
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

You guys are typically the Friday night team for Camp David assignments and I am wondering if you
might be available to work a night shi aȁ t GETT starng July 3 1900 hour s or later. We are ancipa ng
protests and increased presence of milia on July 4 and w ant to make sure nothing happens in the
Naonal Ceme tery overnight. We will currently have coverage unl midnigh t on July 3, so you wouldn't
have to start unl 2300 a t the latest if you wanted. We will be back on duty July 4 at 0700. I can offer
1900 to 0700 if you want. Please let me know if you are interested and available. If you are not
available, any suggesons?

Thanks for your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fwd: Incident Radios
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 07:49
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

We can get spare radios for the 4th. We just need to decide how many. 

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Tynan, William F <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 7:00:18 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Alexander, Carroll <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Incident Radios
 
Marcus
Yes, we do have (b) (7)(E) available, Send your request through the EICC with your 205 comm plan. As
you know, you'll also need a FedEx shipping account number.

Have a Great Day


Bill

William (Bill) Tynan


Field Support Team Lead,
Radio & Spectrum Management Division
Information Resources Directorate
National Park Service
Office: 202-354-1429 / Mobile: 202-230-2582
Radio Help Desk: 202-354-1482 , Email: [email protected]
Website: Radio & Spectrum Management Div.
Sharepoint:http://share.inside.nps.gov/sites/WASO/RUG/default.aspx
From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 2:58 PM
To: Tynan, William F <[email protected]>
Cc: Alexander, Carroll <[email protected]>
Subject: Incident Radios
 
Bill,

Can we get a pelican case of (b) (7)(E) radios for a first amendment acvity f or Gey sburg on July 4? I
am not sure if you are supporng r equests during the COVID Pandemic. I also do not know if they are all
claimed for MORU and NAMA 4th of July Acvies.

We would need them programmed to the GETT frequencies and shipped to us. Please advise.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

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Re: NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebration
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 6/20/2020 12:48
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks Jeremy, I appreciate you looking out for us. Lots going on right now. Take care, have a good
weekend. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 20, 2020, at 11:22, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I wanted to let you both know that I talked with about the potential GETT
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

protests on July 4th as well and the request for 6-12 officers.  I’m not sure how he will be
including it in the mix for this massive LE request. 

Sincerely,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Regional Chief Ranger
National Capital Area

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2020 11:19:41 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: (b)(6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Fwd: NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebraon


 
Chiefs,

I want to give you as much heads up as possible about this Law Enforcement Request. This
request will be going out nationally per the email below. 

is working on a memo for Deputy Director of the NPS to ask each regional
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

director to send a certain number of officers to assist this request and the Mount
Rushmore request. 

I’m not sure what NCAs numbers are at this time but I believe it is somewhere around 5-6
officers.  

I know some folks are already signed up to assist the IMT In DC and others are on the RO
for Rushmore. 

Please let your Rangers know this request will be coming out early next week. 

Sincerely 

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Regional Chief Ranger
National Capital Area

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Stacy, Michael J <[email protected]> on behalf of NCR Dispatch, NPS


<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2020 11:08:52 AM
To: NCR Dispatch, NPS <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebraon


 
All,

The event has the need for 133 Security Specialist, to provide Security for the event form
Thursday July 2nd unl Sunda y July 5th. Only Resources from the Department of Interior
can be be accepted for these posions. All request are for SEC1, which is recommended,
however any form of security SEC2, LEO1, or LEO2, will be accepted. Please contact the
Naonal Capit al Area Communicaon Cen ter (NCACC) at 301-714-2235 to have the request
changed to to fit the Qualificaon le vel of the resource.

25 of the request require the resource to bring a Marked Patrol Vehicle, equipped with
lights, siren, and a PA. These request are O-54 through O-78 and will be held at NCACC, to
fill with local resources. On Thursday June 25th NCACC will evaluate the number of unfilled
orders, and may Push some out Naonally .

108 of the request do not need a Marked Patrol Vehicle. Monday June 22nd NCACC will
Push 70 of these orders out Naonally . Virginia Interagency Coordinaon Cen ter (VICC)
should hold onto 20 of the request, and send the remainder to the Southern Area
Coordinaon Cen ter (SACC), who should hold onto 20 request and send the remaining 30 to
the Naonal In teragency Coordinaon Cen ter (NICC). On Thursday June 25th NCACC will
evaluate the number of unfilled orders, at which me NCA CC will either push more request
out Naonally , retrieve the unfilled orders, or let them remain in place.

Contact Law Enforcement Supervisor (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) , for all Law
enforcement quesons.
Contact (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) for lodging and transportaon.
Contact NCACC 301-714-2235 for any other quesons.

Thank you for your parcipa on.

Naonal Capit al Area Communicaon Cen ter


1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100
Hagerstown, MD 21740
301-714-2235
[EXTERNAL] FW: Web site
(b) (6) >
Mon 6/22/2020 13:23
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Joe I was sent this from one of our officers I’m sure you have already seen this but if not here it is.

(b) (6)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my I Phone


Re: July 4 phone calls
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/22/2020 14:03
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Neil,
Pamela S. <[email protected]>
July 4 phone calls in Teams

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 1:56 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Subject: Re: July 4 phone calls
 
Is there a spreadsheet on teams accessible for our division to be able to enter this? ... that would
include a column for comments if anything other than the "Typical" heads up.

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 13:54
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>


Subject: July 4 phone calls
 
All,

As these phone calls connue c oming in to us, please try to get a name, locaon and c all back number
for them. I am tracking who is calling.

Thank you,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Appalachian Naonal Scenic T rail
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: Change to schedules June 30 to July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sun 6/21/2020 14:39
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
We may make that switch. I am checking with (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to see if they want to
work overnight July 3. Thanks for the flexibility. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 21, 2020, at 14:30, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

It would be in our best interest to have and I working unl a t least 0300 on July 3 if not
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

beginning on June 30. He and I discussed this already and are willing and able to be back in
on the 4th at noon.

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 2:18 PM
To: NPS GETT Ranger Acvies <g er [email protected] oso .com>
Subject: Change to schedules June 30 to July 4
 
Given the changing circumstances, increased visitaon and possibility of pr otests I have
changed the schedule for June 30 through July 4. It is posted on Teams. I realize this is
short noce, but things ar e changing fast and I want to do what we can to increase our
margin of safety during this me. And this is mor e reflecv e of what we typically work
during that period. As for the ELO, sll not appr oved and I do not expect us to get any
outside detailers due to many different factors. Thank you very much for your support and
flexibility. If you have any concerns with the schedule, please let me know.

Take care of yourself and each other.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Friday July 3 night shift
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/22/2020 15:49
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Joe,

gave the ok to help you out. Barring anything happening down here that weekend, I can work July
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 1900-0700 or another me if needed. 0700 is about the long est I can stay and sll w ork at ANTI.

If you end up needing more, let me know and I can check around.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 2:50 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Friday July 3 night shi
 
Hey Joe,

According to the latest schedule, yes, I should be available. I'll check with Mark tomorrow and confirm.
We might have to do a slight change on our end so that I get enough me be fore I come in on Saturday
at ANTI.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 2:22 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Friday July 3 night shi
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

You guys are typically the Friday night team for Camp David assignments and I am wondering if you
might be available to work a night shi aȁ t GETT starng July 3 1900 hour s or later. We are ancipa ng
protests and increased presence of milia on July 4 and w ant to make sure nothing happens in the
Naonal Ceme tery overnight. We will currently have coverage unl midnigh t on July 3, so you wouldn't
have to start unl 2300 a t the latest if you wanted. We will be back on duty July 4 at 0700. I can offer
1900 to 0700 if you want. Please let me know if you are interested and available. If you are not
available, any suggesons?
Thanks for your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
newest July 4 event post
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 16:08
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <[email protected]>

1 attachments (290 KB)


Antifa post July 4, 2020 Children Welcome - Antifa Face Painting.png;

How can it be bad when they adverse "Childr en Welcome - Anf a Face Painng"? �

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram
Re: [EXTERNAL] July 4th
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 16:49
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>
Thanks Warren,

I spoke with Rick on Friday to keep your department in the loop. Lots of unknowns right now as you
well know. I will provide our incident acon plan as the me g ets closer.

I have heard you have a cache of radios that we might be able to issue out to resources coming in from
out of the area. I sent a request to Rick to use tac 5 for this event. Would it be possible to use those
radios if we are able to bring in some officers from outside the area? Max would be 12 but I do not
expect that many to be available. Also, with outside resources, how would you like us to idenf y them
on the radio and what do we need to do to get them in your CAD for a few days?

Thanks for your help, take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 10:16
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] July 4th
 
Chief:

The July 4th weekend is fast approaching and the posts on social media regarding planned
protests/demonstra ons in Ge ysburg are increasing. I just wanted to reach out to you and inquire if you
an cipate any unmet needs the Department of Emergency Services (DES) can address for you. At this point, the
only step that we have taken is to upstaff the PSAP by one addi onal dispatcher. A decision regarding the
ac va on of the EOC for this ac vity has not been made. If you have any ques ons or concerns, feel free to
reach out to me.

Best regards,
Warren P. Bladen, Esq., NRP
Director
ADAMS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
230 Greenamyer Lane
Ge ysburg, PA 17325
717-334-8603
Re: Second Draft of Event Maps
Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 16:55
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>

I'll get them printed out tomorrow. Since Staples closed down the closest place may be in Hanover.
Perhaps Pam could do some research on that. Once the maps are printed they are someone else's
problem, lol.

I think it will be days before I can get the dead fish stench out of my nostrils.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 4:44 PM
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Second Dra. of Event Maps
 
Dafna,

That works for me. Two copies of each as they best fit to the plo er paper. Then how do you suggest I
get them laminated?

Appreciate all of your help, especially a er the day you had!

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 16:36
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Second Dra of Event Maps
 

The star denotes a landmark close to the 1st amendment areas, VC for the ones at Ziegler Grove, Peace
Light for the one there. I can take them out if they are confusing.

I managed to get the GIS plo er to work so can print them out. How many copies of each, and do you
want them as big as possible or a certain size?

D.

*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 2:47 PM
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Second Dra of Event Maps
 
Queson wha t the star is by the Eternal Peace Light?

These look great, thank you!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 10:48
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Second Dra of Event Maps
 
Dates were taken out.
Peace light area added to vicinity map.
Moved the northernmost demo area in Ziegler's grove. This move is now in our permanent GIS data.
Zoomed out to include the intersecon of Balmor e and Sen wehr.

Let me know how these look.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************
Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Web site
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 17:18
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
In case the name helps.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6) >


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 13:20
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Web site
 
Joe I was sent this from one of our officers I’m sure you have already seen this but if not here it is.

(b) (6)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
GM
Sent from my I Phone
Re: July 2017 First Amendment on Teams
Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 17:19
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus


<[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

For the red carded folks I'd like to keep it local to give our people a chance to gain experience in
prevenon and inial a ack. I'll cover all three days since we need some overhead, but will rotate crew
members to spread out the experience and OT. We will have our 65-gal skid unit to work with.

In case we get rainy days with a low fire danger I am fine with scrapping the fire crew unless you need us
for other things, your call.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 4:53 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Pra,


Marcus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: July 2017 First Amendment on Teams
 
Our ELO for just over $67K was approved by region. They are pushing it up to WASO. Not sure if WASO
also has to approve or what.

For resources on that ELO, I had 12 LE rangers in addion t o the GETT rangers, 4 GETT logiscs
personnel, 3 wildland fire crew (from anywhere) and Jason Martz as PIO. Zach, give a call and we can
discuss how to fill these.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 06:33
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Pra,


Marcus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: July 2017 First Amendment on Teams
 
I've loaded the 2017 1st Amendment files into Teams. The link is below. Gene has agreed to
join the Team as Finance! Thanks Gene.

I'll work up meeting notes and other files pertinent to 2020 and include them as we go along.

Enjoy the week! Catch up on Thursday at 1330.

What is our Incident name?

(b) (5)

Zach Bolitho

(b) (5)
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 17:31
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sorry for all the quesons, this is all ne w to me. Is there a way we could use ELO funding to pay local
non federal officers for overme?

Just exploring all opons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 14:53
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
Good Afternoon Joe,
I routed this request to WASO for different agencies to assist. I'll keep you posted. Thanks

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 2:00 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
I do not think we will get any help from NPS for the GETT event. How do we go about requesng help
from the US Marshals and FBI? This event connues t o ramp up and I would really like to get some help.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Friday July 3 night shift
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 17:33
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Excellent, thanks. We would need you unl 0700, y ou can start anyme be tween 1900 and 2300, up to
you. If you can think of anyone else that wants to work that shi with you, let me know. Otherwise I
will adjust some schedules here so you are not alone.

Appreciate the help. And thanks for the support !


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 15:49
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Subject: Re: Friday July 3 night shi
 
Joe,

gave the ok to help you out. Barring anything happening down here that weekend, I can work July
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 1900-0700 or another me if needed. 0700 is about the long est I can stay and sll w ork at ANTI.

If you end up needing more, let me know and I can check around.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 2:50 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Friday July 3 night shi
 
Hey Joe,

According to the latest schedule, yes, I should be available. I'll check with Mark tomorrow and confirm.
We might have to do a slight change on our end so that I get enough me be fore I come in on Saturday
at ANTI.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 2:22 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Friday July 3 night shi
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

You guys are typically the Friday night team for Camp David assignments and I am wondering if you
might be available to work a night shi aȁ t GETT starng July 3 1900 hour s or later. We are ancipa ng
protests and increased presence of milia on July 4 and w ant to make sure nothing happens in the
Naonal Ceme tery overnight. We will currently have coverage unl midnigh t on July 3, so you wouldn't
have to start unl 2300 a t the latest if you wanted. We will be back on duty July 4 at 0700. I can offer
1900 to 0700 if you want. Please let me know if you are interested and available. If you are not
available, any suggesons?

Thanks for your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: GETT LE Request for July 4, 2020
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 17:38
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Made some changes to the wording of the first paragraph below, thanks for taking care of this! I owe
you big me...

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 15:59
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: GETT LE Request for July 4, 2020
 
Good Afternoon Joe,
I'm about to send this email to all NER Chiefs. Please update and/or correct as necessary and return
asap. Thanks

There is significant social media acvity tha t there will be a non-permi ed flag-burning protest on July 4,
2020, in the Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery reportedly sponsored by Anf a. The posts state that this is a
protest against police brutality, and the protesters will be armed to protect their right to protest.
Numerous counter-protest groups are stang the y will be in the area and will be heavily armed to
protect the monuments and prevent the flag burning.

The anniversary of the Bale of Ge y sburg is July 1-3, drawing large crowds to commemorate the bale.
On July 4, there will be a large fireworks show at the Gey sburg Area Recreaon P ark adjacent to GETT.
This event creates extreme traffic congeson and o verflow parking throughout areas of the park. GETT is
requesng addional la w enforcement support to ensure public safety and protect park resources.

POC- Joe Lachowski


Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
Requesng- 12 LE Rang ers
(1) Bomb detecon c anine unit
Travel- Travel days are July 2 and July 6.
If within driving distance, a patrol car and long gun should be brought.
Uniform- Service uniform, full defensive equipment, nylon or leather. External body armor is
approved.
Please bring a flat hat. Be prepared to be outside in all weather condions.
Cloth face coverings should be carried for use inside buildings.
N-95 masks should be carried for close contact with individuals.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 18:35
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I totally understand the difficulty developing a plan for resources, staging, communicaons, e tc. when
you don't know how many people you'll have or who they are - lol. I have one final idea and then I'm out
of ideas. We have enough people in this park to be a real help - we've got apparently the best parking
team in the country, logiscs, planning , comms, etc. If we offered OT we might be able to cover enough
funcons t o allow LE to just do LE - and if there really is an issue with violence the local PD will come
anyway....it may be the only thing you can plan for.....

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 6:21 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
Understood. I would like to know where we are at in the planning and if there are gaps I can help close.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 6:15 PM
To: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
I don't know if we will have an IAP by Thursday or not, many moving parts and unknown resource
availability. I will put it out to the IMT and put a rush on it.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 17:47
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
Well the answer is yes - the problem is how - to my knowledge it would be a small sole source
contract. No time for that at this point...what about the security guard contract? A small option in the
contract maybe if it’s close to done?

To Steve’s question - Will we have a draft IAP to go over at the meeting Thurs?

Kristina M. Heister
Deputy Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park and
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 5:41:31 PM
To: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
I have asked that queson (pa ying locals on OT) and will let you know when I get an answer. Also, the
park IMT is meeng Thur sday at 1330, Wright House. Will send both of you the invite in case you are
interested.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 16:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
Congratulations Joe - first one too - nice job! Is is possible to pay local officers on OT?

Kristina M. Heister
Deputy Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park and
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 4:41:36 PM
To: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
FYI, ELO was approved by the RD and routed up. I have go en zero interest for help in the NPS world so
exploring the FBI and Marshals opon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 16:03
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
Joe,
GETT ELO was approved by the RD and was routed to WASO. I'll keep you posted.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 2:00 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Help from FBI and Marshals
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I do not think we will get any help from NPS for the GETT event. How do we go about requesng help
from the US Marshals and FBI? This event connues t o ramp up and I would really like to get some help.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

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"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fwd: [EXTERNAL] Antifa Planning Flag Burning At Gettysburg On July 4th
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/22/2020 20:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dan Holler

US Park Ranger

Gettysburg NMP
1195 Baltimore Pike
Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

O: 717-338-4489

***Sent from my gPhone (forgive any typos)

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 8:18:15 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Anf a Planning Flag Burning At Gey sburg On July 4th
 
Sure you know about this, (b) (6)

https://newslinks.net/antifa-planning-flag-burning-at-gettysburg-on-july-4th/

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Re: laminating maps
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 20:47
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

Maintenace can laminate up to 8.5 x 11 and machine could do 11 x17 with film.  Anything larger has
to be outsourced to a Staples or such.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 5:54:38 PM
To: Pra. , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: lamina�ng maps
 
Since this falls more into logiscs and planning , passing it to you two.

Dafna will have four maps printed tomorrow morning, how should we go about geng them lamina ted?

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: IAP
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/22/2020 22:08
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>

I have been working through region because they said I had to because of the ELO.  I think they will
send out a resource request tomorrow morning and I will then forward on to EICC and other chiefs I
know. Through region I have requested USPP, FBI and US Marshals. Was told USPP NY is going to
NAMA. Also asked region how we can use this money to pay locals overtime. Will keep you posted. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 22, 2020, at 20:44, Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:

Joe,

Has RO gone to EICC yet for finding LEO’s and has anyone called NY USPP to see if they
have officers?

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 6:18:51 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra,
Marcus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: IAP
 
FYI,

Kris and Steve want in on the meeng Thur sday and now Kris wants a dra IAP to review. I
told her I was prey sur e it wouldn't happen by Thursday but would pass it along. Let me
know how I can help. Since I doubt we will get 12 LE rangers from out of park, we can use
some of that ELO money for IMT overme, but tha t falls to finance man Gene. Also, Pam
may be available to help with some things as long as there are not too many permits coming
in.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
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Re: WASO Radio Request for GETT Incident
Lemmons, Perry G <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 07:53
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Radio Help Desk, NPS <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Marcus, et al,

No worries. When I dra. ed the new frequency proposals last year I used a process called serial
replacement. By going that way I was able to dictate the deleon da te of the old frequencies. If I
remember correctly I went a year out. So you're good to use the old frequencies for this event but they
will need reprogramming by end of the year.

Perry G. Lemmons Jr.


Frequency Manager
Radio & Spectrum Management Division
National Park Service
(202) 354-1483
Radio Help Desk: 202-354-1482 , Email: [email protected]
RSMD InsideNPS Sharepoint Site
The Radio Connection Newsletters
The Radio Help Desk

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 7:48 AM
To: Lemmons, Perry G <[email protected]>; Radio Help Desk, NPS <[email protected]>; Lachowski,
H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: Alexander, Carroll <[email protected]>; Tynan, William F <[email protected]>; Balick, Lawrence R
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: WASO Radio Request for GETT Incident
 
Perry and Team,

We have not been able to switch to the new repeater with the new frequencies yet as the field
equipment still needs reprogramming. Therefore I want to reiterate that we need the old repeater
frequencies used.  We need to keep this in mind for the WASO loaner equipment. (I bring this up as
the RFA sheets get confusing for me to read. )

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lemmons, Perry G <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 12:49:16 PM
To: Radio Help Desk, NPS <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho,
Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra� , Marcus <Marc_Pra�@nps.gov>
Cc: Alexander, Carroll <[email protected]>; Tynan, William F <[email protected]>; Balick, Lawrence R
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: WASO Radio Request for GETT Incident
 
Good a ernoon everyone. A� ached is a current list of valid Radio Frequency Authorizaons f or
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park.

Perry G. Lemmons Jr.


Frequency Manager
Radio & Spectrum Management Division
National Park Service
(202) 354-1483
Radio Help Desk: 202-354-1482 , Email: [email protected]
RSMD InsideNPS Sharepoint Site
The Radio Connection Newsletters
The Radio Help Desk

From: Radio Help Desk, NPS <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 12:30 PM
To: Lemmons, Perry G <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: WASO Radio Request for GETT Incident
 

From: Thomas, Robin AOn Behalf OfWASO EICC, NPS


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 12:29:57 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
To: Radio Help Desk, NPS
Subject: Fw: WASO Radio Request for GETT Incident

Forwarded for your action.

Naonal P ark Service


Emergency Incident Coordinaon Cen ter
888-246-4335
304-535-4040
304-535-6245 FAX
 

From: Pra� , Marcus <Marc_Pra�@nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 08:53
To: WASO EICC, NPS <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Tynan, William F <[email protected]>; Balick, Lawrence R
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Alexander, Carroll
<[email protected]>
Subject: WASO Radio Request for GETT Incident
 
EICC,

Please order the following radio resources for GETT for the First Amendment Acvies.Le t me know if
you have quesons.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

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Re: EIMT Cache Signs
Flickinger, Lucas <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 07:55
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

I haven’t sorted the signs yet but I’m aware gett needs signs. Joe I’ll catch up with you before I sort to
see what the needs are

Lucas Flickinger
Monument Preservation Branch
Gettysburg National Military Park
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg PA 17325

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 7:53:48 AM
To: Flickinger, Lucas <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: EIMT Cache Signs
 
Lucas,

Are you taking all of the green and white EIMT signs to MORU or just part of them? I need to know
what we have to work with for July 4th protests. Please share your plan. 

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 08:28
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

1 attachments (3 MB)
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Good a achment for the IAP.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

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RE: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/23/2020 08:55
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Excellent, Thank you!! See you tomorrow.

(b) (7)(C), (b) (7)(E) | Intelligence Analyst Supervisor


Pennsylvania State Police | Bureau of Criminal Invesg aon
1800 Elmerton Ave | Harrisburg, PA 17110
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
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Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 8:36 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Welcome to the team. Just looping you in on the email chain, note the meeng da te and me in the
original email. Address of the ranger staon is 160 T aneytown Road, Gey sburg.

Be safe out there,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 08:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Guessing that you have seen this news story, but wanted to pass it along. Note the meeng a t Perkins
a. er the protest.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 15:54
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Thanks to all for their me t oday, good to get together and exchange ideas. On this email I am including
everyone who was present today and a few more. This can become our email chain to exchange
informaon.

Our next meeng will be W ednesday, June 24, noon, at the ranger staon. See y ou then.

Appreciate everyone's support, let me know if the NPS can ever be of assistance.

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

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Re: Flags in National Cemetery
Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 09:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Joe:

Thanks for the info. The person that is leading this up is (b) (6) and her e-mail is:
(b) (6)
Angie

Angie Atkinson
Supervisory Park Ranger
Licensed Bale field Guides
717-338-4435

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 10:11 PM
To: Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Flags in Naonal Ceme tery
 
I say continue the tradition. Only concern is if there is still protest activity on Sunday July 5 we may
want to leave the flags in place. If you get me a contact name and number and let me know what time
they usually collect I can keep them advised. 

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 22, 2020, at 13:24, Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Joe!

The Guides typically place flags at the Civil War graves a few days prior to July 4 and then
collect them the Sunday following. With events as they are, what are your thoughts on this?
Should they connue this tr adion or f orgo this year?

Many thanks.
Angie

Angie Atkinson
Supervisory Park Ranger
Licensed Bale field Guides
717-338-4435
GETT LE Request for July 4, 2020
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/23/2020 09:54
To: NPS NER Chief Rangers <[email protected]>
Good Morning All,

There is significant social media acvity tha t there will be a non-permi ed flag-burning protest on July 4,
2020, in the Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery reportedly sponsored by Anf a. The posts state that this is a
protest against police brutality, and the protesters will be armed to protect their right to protest.
Numerous counter-protest groups are stang the y will be in the area and will be heavily armed to
protect the monuments and prevent the flag burning.

The anniversary of the Bale of Ge y sburg is July 1-3, drawing large crowds to commemorate the bale.
On July 4, there will be a large fireworks show at the Gey sburg Area Recreaon P ark adjacent to GETT.
This event creates extreme traffic congeson and o verflow parking throughout areas of the park. GETT is
requesng addional la w enforcement support to ensure public safety and protect park resources.
Please see this request below.

POC- Joe Lachowski


Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

Requesng- 12 LE Rang ers


(1) Bomb detecon c anine unit
Travel- Travel days are July 2 and July 6.
If within driving distance, a patrol car and long gun should be brought.
Uniform- Service uniform, full defensive equipment, nylon or leather. External body armor is
approved.
Please bring a flat hat. Be prepared to be outside in all weather condions.
Cloth face coverings should be carried

All premium pay and travel will be paid by the requesng park (GET T).

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acng Br anch Chief of Law Enforcement and Emergency Services
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Intelligence needed
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 11:41
To: (b) (6)
Hi
(b) (6)

Thanks for your email and your concerns. I am happy to talk with you and discuss what we know.
Please give me a call on my cell phone listed below. Take care, have a good day.  

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 23, 2020, at 09:26, (b) (6) wrote:

Hello Chief Ranger Lachowski!

I hope all is well. I was asked to get in touch with you about the upcoming anf a event set to take
place at the park. In hopes of determining what the impact might be for the community and for the
college. Any informaon y ou could share would be much appreciated. Also are there any response
planning meengs in the w orks that we might be able to send a rep to?

Thank you so much!


Faith

(b) (6)
Title IX Invesg ator | Prevenon Coor dinator
Gey sburg College | Department of Public Safety
300 North Washington Street | Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717.337.6912| ieseck@gey sburg.edu

From: William Lafferty (b) (6)


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 9:15 AM
To: Mahe w Rose (b) (6) (b) (6)
Subject: Re: Intelligence needed

https://facebook.com/events/s/peaceful-flag-burning-to-resis/280898769701869/?ti=icl

(b) (6)
Assistant Vice President for College Life and Executive Director of Public Safety
NACCOP Certified Clery Compliance Officer (CCCO)

Gettysburg College / College Life


Gettysburg, PA 17325

On Jun 23, 2020, at 9:13 AM, (b) (6) >


wrote:

- Can you reach out to of PSP to learn more about the Antifa
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6)
(b) (6)

event in the national park on July 4th that involves the burning of the flag?
(b) (6) - can you reach out to the chief ranger?

I’m interested to know what they anticipate the impact to be - impact locally,
total numbers, a response protest, and impact to the college, etc.

(b) (6)
Assistant Vice President for College Life and Executive Director of Public
Safety
NACCOP Certified Clery Compliance Officer (CCCO)

Gettysburg College / College Life


Gettysburg, PA 17325
On Thursday, June 11, 2020, at approximately 2300 hours, the Gettysburg National Military Park Chief
Ranger received notice from Pennsylvania State Police of a Facebook page announcing a flag burning
demonstration in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the page is called
Left Behind USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police. The page states that the
event is sponsored by Antifa.
According to Wikipedia, “the antifa movement in the United States is a left-wing, anti-fascist militant
political activist movement and terrorist organization which comprises autonomous activist groups that
aim to achieve their political objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy
reform. Activists engage in varied protest tactics, including digital activism, property damage, physical
violence and harassment against those whom they identify as fascist, racist, or on the far-right.”

A counter protest Facebook event page was created on Saturday, June 13, by the Syndicate Society to
host a motorcycle ride on July 4 entitled “Burn Tires Not Flags Cruise.” A leader from the Sons of
Confederate Veterans Mechanized Cavalry has stopped by the ranger station and phoned several times
to advise that the group will be in Gettysburg on July 4 to “stop any vandalism or flag burning using
physical violence.” Members of the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers have also pledged to show
up in Gettysburg on July 4.

According to Wikipedia, “the Three Percenters are an American far-right militia movement and
paramilitary group. The group advocates gun ownership rights and resistance to the U.S. federal
government's involvement in local affairs. The group's name derives from the disputed claim that only
three percent of American colonists took up arms against the Kingdom of Great Britain during the
American Revolution.”

“Oath Keepers is an anti-government American far-right organization associated with the militia
movement. The group describes itself as a non-partisan association of current and former military,
police, and first responders, who pledge to fulfill the oath that all military and police take in order to
"defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic". It encourages members – some of
whom are current and former U.S. military and law enforcement officers – not to obey orders which
they believe would violate the United States Constitution.”

“Several groups that monitor domestic terrorism and hate groups describe the Oath Keepers as
extremist or radical. Mark Pitcavage of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) describes the group as
"heavily armed extremists with a conspiratorial and anti-government mindset looking for potential
showdowns with the government.”

Gettysburg National Military Park rangers are maintaining open and frequent communications with
Gettysburg Police Department, Cumberland Township Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police and
the FBI. In an email to the Chief Ranger, the Gettysburg Police Department Chief stated, “I also wanted
to let you know the folks at ReOpen Adams County saw this flag burning thing and are very fired
up. They are vowing not to let this happen to include a large group of armed "patriots" deployed to our
area. I am hoping we can calm this as it has real potential to get ugly.”

In addition to these potential protests, the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1 through 3,
drawing large crowds to commemorate the battle. There is also a large fireworks show at the
Gettysburg Area Recreation Park on the evening of July 4. This park is adjacent to Gettysburg National
Military Park and the event creates extreme traffic congestion and overflow parking throughout areas of
the Military Park.
Re: July 4 Briefing Statement & Talking Points
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 12:04
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team <gett-
[email protected]>
I just realized there is a discrepancy between the compendium and the first amendment maps. Maps
show (and we are mowing) an area north of the parking lot, but the compendium doesn't state that --

The two areas designated for these demonstrations are at the orchard area west of Taneytown Road, north
of Meade’s Headquarters, and south of the National Cemetery Parking Lot

With the maps out and the mowing occuring, we need to reword the compendium. How about "The areas
designated for these demonstrations are:

1. the orchard area west of T road, north of Meade's and south of parking lot
2. open field west of T road, north of parking lot
3. Eternal Peace light memorial description

Other than that, looks good.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 11:01
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -
eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Re: July 4 Briefing Statement & Talking Points
 
Thank you Jason. We should bolster this up with talking points on confederate monuments and the
confederate flag.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 10:47 AM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge�-eisemanagemen� [email protected] .com>
Subject: July 4 Briefing Statement & Talking Points
 
These are ready to go to Region and WASO Comms for review once our team has a chance to review.
First Amendment maps are also included.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

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Re: Thoughts on ROE
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 12:08
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Nice, very well done. Thanks for pulling that together so quickly. Looking forward to a good
conversaon c oming up.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 11:20
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Thoughts on ROE
 

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
Re: GETT LE Request for July 4, 2020
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/23/2020 12:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wow, good luck my friend! We are a long way away and tapped out for that weekend, but I hope you get some good help!

__________________________
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Chief Ranger
Colorado National Monument
office: (970) 858-2811
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I am a proud graduate of the GOAL Leadership Academy. Ask me about the program!

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 8:04 AM
Subject: GETT LE Request for July 4, 2020
 
Good Morning All,

There is significant social media acvity tha t there will be a non-permi ed flag-burning protest on July 4,
2020, in the Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery reportedly sponsored by Anf a. The posts state that this is a
protest against police brutality, and the protesters will be armed to protect their right to protest.
Numerous counter-protest groups are stang the y will be in the area and will be heavily armed to
protect the monuments and prevent the flag burning.

The anniversary of the Bale of Ge y sburg is July 1-3, drawing large crowds to commemorate the bale.
On July 4, there will be a large fireworks show at the Gey sburg Area Recreaon P ark adjacent to GETT.
This event creates extreme traffic congeson and o verflow parking throughout areas of the park. GETT is
requesng addional la w enforcement support to ensure public safety and protect park resources.
Please see this request below.

POC- Joe Lachowski


Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

Requesng- 12 LE Rang ers


(1) Bomb detecon c anine unit
Travel- Travel days are July 2 and July 6.
If within driving distance, a patrol car and long gun should be brought.
Uniform- Service uniform, full defensive equipment, nylon or leather. External body armor is
approved.
Please bring a flat hat. Be prepared to be outside in all weather condions.
Cloth face coverings should be carried
All premium pay and travel will be paid by the requesng park (GET T).
Fw: July 4 event update
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 12:49
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
I received a call from the Chamber a. er our Team call expressing the desire to be on the same page with
our messaging. In response, I typed up this email to all our immediate local colleagues to help keep
everyone on the same page.

I will be shung do wn my home office and will be driving in to the park as soon as I hit send.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

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Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 12:45 PM
To: carries@ge ysburg-chamber.org <carries@ge ysburg-chamber.org>; Jennifer McCleaf
<jenniferm@ge ysburg-chamber.org>; edithw@ge ysburg-chamber.org <edithw@ge ysburg-chamber.org>;
norris@des�na�onge ysburg.com <norris@des�na�onge ysburg.com>; Donna White - Des�na�on Ge ysburg
<donna@des�na�onge ysburg.com>; Kris� - Des�na�on Ge ysburg <kris�@des� na�onge ysburg.com>;
Theodore Streeter <tstreeter@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Charles R. Gable <cgable@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Deborah Adamik
<adamik@mainstreetge ysburg.org>; Teddi Joyce <tjoyce@ge ysburgfounda�on.org>
Subject: July 4 event update
 
I know many of you have already been fielding calls and emails from the public, as well as your
constuen ts, so I wanted to drop everyone a quick note to keep you in the loop about our messaging
strategy for the upcoming July 4 event that involves a potenal flag burning pr otest and counter protest.
We have a two pronged strategy. The first has been a very quick copy/paste note to all the emails and
social media quesons tha t we have received referring to this Facebook event. That is:

We are aware of this post. Our Protecon Rang ers are in constant contact with federal, state,
and local law enforcement agencies in order to stay up to date on any possible incidents.

Our second will be a Briefing Statement that is currently being reviewed by our management team. It
will also be reviewed by our regional and naonal NPS c ommunicaons offices. Once it has been v e ed,
I will pass that along as well.

The potenal spill o ver will likely affect everyone on this list and all of our neighboring businesses and
establishments so please feel free to pass this informaon along as needed . Please know that we are
taking this event very seriously and we are making plans to handle it in a safe and peaceful manner. Feel
free to reach out to me with any quesons or c oncerns. Thanks.
Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram
[EXTERNAL] FW: Gettysburg
Wade Lauer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/23/2020 14:44
To: Robert Glenny ([email protected]) <[email protected]>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chiefs/Lt./Chief Ranger,

Please see bo om link first re. (b) (6) radio show. First link is Wikipedia informaon on (b) (6)

(b) (6)

(b) (6)

Thanks Wade

Wade Lauer
County Detective
Adams County District Attorney’s Office
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
            

From: Brian Sinne <b sinne@adamsc ounty.us>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 2:00 PM
To: Wade Lauer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: FW: Gey sburg

For disseminaon.

Brian Sinnett
District Attorney
Office of the District Attorney
Adams County Courthouse
117 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325

(717) 337-9840
(717) 334-3859 (fax)

From: Steele, Kevin [mailto:[email protected]]


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 1:54 PM
To: Brian Sinne < bsinne@adamsc ounty.us>
Subject: Gey sburg

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments unless you
recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

Not sure who this guy (b) (6) is, but this was sent this to me in one of those e-
mails to dozens of people.
 
(b) (6)

Also, following up on our conversation earlier, the name I blanked on was PACIC. The
Pennsylvania Crime Intelligence Center, 877-PSP-NTLL or [email protected]. Lastly,
MAGLOCLEN may be able to provide you some intelligence support. Let me know if
there is anything I can do to help you. Best, Kevin

District Attorney Kevin R. Steele


Montgomery County District Attorney's Office
Montgomery County Courthouse
P.O. Box 311
Norristown, Pa. 19404
This electronic mail transmission may contain confidential and/or legally privileged information, and is being sent for the use
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to any unauthorized persons. The unauthorized use, copying or distribution of this message, including any attachments, is
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RE: Ground Support for July 4
Hill, Randall N <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 14:56
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Marc,
will be here and will be the Lead. Under him I will have (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
will also be here on their normal dues (no v olunteers are currently scheduled). When
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

and I discussed this earlier today he was planning on having a few of his staff here also just in case. Dafna will be
performing fire watch with the portable unit in my truck. I have one more person in reserve that can be called if
needed.

Joe,
We mowed the fields for the demonstraon ar eas with field mower (about 6” height). We then followed up with
a finish mower (about 3”) mowing a box and some walkways in the two addional ar eas by Leister. This gives the
occupants more a more comfortable foong and also giv es another visual barrier. We will mow these “boxes”
one more me and then begin s taging the barricade. The small field between the cemetery and Steinwehr has
also been mowed. If any changes are needed please let me know.
Thanks,
Randy

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 7:42 AM
To: Hill, Randall N <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Ground Support for July 4

Randy,

Have you been able to find resources for a Ground Support Lead and three other ground support workers? I
think we need them for sure on July 4 and possibly on standby for July 5.

Please update us on any progress with names. I am hoping (b) (6) can be the lead.
Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pra, Chie f of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my iPhone


Image
July 4 article
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 15:20
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <[email protected]>
Passing this along so you are aware of what is out there. Maintain situaonal a wareness and if you see
something say something.

hp s://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-naon/ anf a-to-desecrate-gey sburg-


naonal-ceme tery-on-july-4-the-murder-burn-white-suburbs-under-cover-of-fireworks

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Save
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/23/2020 15:55
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: Antifa Banner
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/23/2020 16:01
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Of course. I've been looking forward to it for weeks!

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


U.S. Park Ranger (Law Enforcement)
Monocacy Naonal Ba le field
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
24 hour Dispatch: (866)-677-6677

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 12:10
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Anf a Banner
 
Yep, thanks. I assume you will be coming up to get your face painted?!

Stay safe, take care of yourself.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 11:54
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Anf a Banner
 
I’m assuming you guys have seen this already?

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


U.S. Park Ranger (Law Enforcement)
Monocacy National Battlefield
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
24 hour Dispatch: (866)-677-6677
From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 11:51:26 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Subject: [EXTERNAL]
 
Re: [External] Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/23/2020 18:44
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) from PaCIC will be joining us tomorrow as well!  
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pennsylvania State Police


Intelligence Officer
Troop H, Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 3:15:35 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [External] Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng


 
ATTENTION: This email message is from an external sender. Do not open links or attachments from
unknown sources. To report suspicious email, forward the message as an attachment to
[email protected].
FYI, Chief Boehs will be providing lunch for all during our meeng t omorrow.

See you then, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 08:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng


 
Guessing that you have seen this news story, but wanted to pass it along. Note the meeng a t Perkins
a. er the protest.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 15:54
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng


 
Thanks to all for their me t oday, good to get together and exchange ideas. On this email I am including
everyone who was present today and a few more. This can become our email chain to exchange
informaon.

Our next meeng will be W ednesday, June 24, noon, at the ranger staon. See y ou then.

Appreciate everyone's support, let me know if the NPS can ever be of assistance.

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Gettysburg NMP Briefing Statement for July 4 flag burning event
Warren, John H <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 08:50
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>; Kupper, Kathy
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Jason,

Thanks for sending this along. This coming event is a lot to wrap one's arms around.

(b) (5)

That's my two cents.

John Harlan Warren


Chief of Communicaons
Interior Region 1, Naonal P ark Service
1234 Market Street, 20th floor
Philadelphia PA 19107
(215) 908-3159

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 9:19 PM
To: O'toole, Tracy M <[email protected]>; Warren, John H <[email protected]>; Kupper, Kathy
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Ge ysburg NMP Briefing Statement for July 4 flag burning event
 
Tracy/John/Kathy,

In response to the ongoing Facebook Flag Burning Event, by Le Behind USAnf a, scheduled to occur in
the Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4, 2020, we have organized a Briefing Statement that covers
all the possible press, public, and partner quesons tha t might come up in the coming days and weeks.
This includes a brief overview of the Facebook event, Web and Social Media, Confederate Flags, and
Confederate Monuments talking points. Many of these points have been taken directly from
Kathy's Commemorav e Statues, Memorials, and Monuments page.

A similar Facebook Event was organized for July 1-3, 2017 and the original group did not show. However,
hundreds of counter protesters did show up and spent the three day bale anniv ersary patrolling the
park, many in full milia s tyle uniforms and carrying mulple guns and w eapons. (One of these counter
protesters misfired his weapon and shot himself in the foot. Luckily, no visitors were harmed.) We are
expecng big ger counter protester crowds this year, given the current polic al and social climate,
regardless of whether the original group shows up or not.

Within the past 24 hours, on the Le Behind USAnf a Twi er page (@Le BehindUSA), they claim that
when they are done with their flag burning party, they will be taking the area of the park surrounding
the Robert E. Lee statue (Virginia Memorial).

Our general park email address and our Facebook page have been inundated with quesons and
comments about this possible event and the media have been ramping up their requests for interviews
as well. Our expectaon is tha t this will connue in earnes t through July 4. These issues are also
affecng our loc al partners in the Borough of Gey sburg, Chamber of Commerce, Desna on
Gey sburg, and our immediate partners the Gey sburg Foundaon.

Therefore, we are asking for your input to see if it would be prudent to put these briefing statements on
the GETT website so that we can have a universal page that we can steer all public inquires. Thanks and
feel free to reach out with any quesons or sug geson.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram
Re: [EXTERNAL] A continuing heads-up: The “(b) (6) Show (?)”
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 08:55
To: (b) (6)
Thanks for sharing. Things are ge ng interesng...

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 21:40
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] A connuing heads-up: The (b) (6) Show (?)”
 
Joe - here. Apparently, the 4th is getting lots of unwelcome attention.
(b) (6)

(b) (6)
Talk Group Restrictions
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 09:29
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; NPS GETT Law Enforcement
<[email protected]>
Official permission for LE to run operaons on t ac 5 and 6. Sll w aing t o hear from them if we can get
their radio cache of 800 mgh radios.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Richard Esenwine <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 09:04
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; DES 911
Supervisors <[email protected]>; DES 911 Dispatchers
<[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov
<rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Talk Group Restricons
 
All:

In ancipa on of an y upcoming events at or around the Gey sburg Naonal Ba le field, the following talk groups
will be restricted between July 1, 2020 at 0700 and July 6, 2020 at 2300:

P-TAC 5 and P-TAC 6

These talk groups can be uliz ed at the discreon of the OIC of an y events or situaons tha t arise.

Rick Esenwine – Deputy Director


Adams County Department of Emergency Services
230 Greenamyer Lane
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office- 717-334-8603
Mobile- 717-688-9795
Re: July 4 article
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 09:41
To: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>
Thanks Ahna, covering the EISE house would be appreciated. Making sure it pours rain on the fourth
would also be great �

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 09:26
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: RE: July 4 ar�cle
 
Thank you Joe for sending along this very engaging ar�cle. If there is anyway for EISE staff to help take some of
the every day burden off LE so they can focus on this issue, please let me know. We can make arrangements to at
least take the daily stroll through the EISE home off your plate (although that may s�ll provide a Zen like ac�vity
for some stress relief for you and your staff).

Ahna Wilson
Site Manager
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
 
Office: (717) 338-4411
Cell: (717) 253-8714
 
Visit Our Website!
And our Facebook Page!
 
From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 3:23 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team <ge�-
eisemanagemen� [email protected] .com>
Subject: Re: July 4 ar�cle

Thanks Joe.

Please let the Interp Division know if we can assist in any capacity.

Christopher Gwinn
Chief of Interpretation and Education
Gettysburg National Military Park
[email protected]
Office: (717) 338-4427
Cell: (717) 339-9850

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 3:20 PM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge�-eisemanagemen�[email protected] .com >
Subject: July 4 ar�cle

Passing this along so you are aware of what is out there. Maintain situaonal a wareness and if you see
something say something.

hp s://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-naon/ anf a-to-desecrate-gey sburg-


naonal-ceme tery-on-july-4-the-murder-burn-white-suburbs-under-cover-of-fireworks

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Possible GETT Activity
Slobodian, Michael <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 10:21
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I will follow your lead on this Chief!

Shout me if you need anything, and be safe out there my friend.

Michael Slobodian
Special Use Permit Manager
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
215-597-7159

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:17 AM
To: Slobodian, Michael <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Possible GETT Ac vity
 
I guess I forgot to tell you, we stood up a park IMT and are requesng outside r esources. You are listed
as IC!

Thanks for the heads up, be safe out there.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Slobodian, Michael <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Possible GETT Ac vity
 
Hi Joe!!

Hope you are doing well!!


You may be aware, but I received this screenshot from a rer ed NPS employee. This may simply be
internet cha er, but thought I'd pass along to you as possible acvity tha t may occur. ie. flag burning,
establishing a "zone" in the park and potenally be on the look -out for
Michael Slobodian
Special Use Permit Manager
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
215-597-7159
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
More IAP stuff
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 11:17
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

3 attachments (8 MB)
5 206.pdf; 6 dhs-doj_bomb_threat_stand-off_card 2.pdf; IAP example parts.pdf;

Some of this will be applicable, some not. I like the do not disseminate this page.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: IQCS
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 11:26
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 16:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: IQCS
 

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: Thomas, Robin A <[email protected]> on behalf of WASO EICC, NPS <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 3:25:55 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: IQCS
 
Hi Marcus,
Incident Number should be: PA-GEP-20050
IQCS Number: 495379

Naonal P ark Service


Emergency Incident Coordinaon Cen ter

888-246-4335
304-535-4040
304-535-6245 FAX
 
Re: Battle Anniversary - Budget Considerations
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 12:52
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <[email protected]>
Cc: Wickham, Matthew J <[email protected]>
I would be among those working on July 4 for the potenal pr otest. I believe Joe has a breakdown of
who and how much that might entail for myself and any others.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:59 AM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Cc: Wickham, Ma�hew J <Ma�[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Is anyone ancipa ng an y upcoming OT. Ma W ould like to get a jump on it and get it programmed in
AFS. Please let him know.

Thanks

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Wickham, Ma� hew J <Ma� [email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:03 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Are you aware of any special events and/or OT hours next week that will require budgetary
programming? None of the Division Chiefs have forwarded me payroll updates and with this year being
mostly virtual I want to ensure we are ready.

Thank you.

Matt

Ma Wickham
Budget Analyst
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell: 717-253-5789
ELO details
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 14:16
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>

1 attachments (15 KB)


ELO cost estimates v2.xlsx;

Marc,

Here is what I submi ed, hope my spreadsheet makes sense. Let me know what I can do to help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg July 4 Potential Protests
ELO Funding estimates

hourly OT
Travel Luggage Per diem Lodging rate OT hours OT total
Lachowski 50.72 32 1623.04
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
61.43 28 1720.04
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
56.81 28 1590.68
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
53.74 12 644.88
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
50.67 21 1064.07
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
59.87 18 1077.66
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
37.49 8 299.92

Detail 1 GL-9 GOV 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4


Detail 2 GL-9 GOV 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 3 GL-9 GOV 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 4 GS-11 GOV 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8
Detail 5 GS-12 GOV 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8
Detail 6 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 7 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 8 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 9 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 10 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 11 GS-11 1000 250 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8
Detail 12 GS-11 1000 250 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8

Logistics 44 36 1584
Logistics 44 36 1584
Logistics 44 36 1584
Logistics 44 36 1584
Wildland fire GOV 297 416 42 36 1512
Wildland fire GOV 297 416 42 36 1512
Wildland fire GOV 297 416 42 36 1512

PIO 55 36 1980

Total 7000 1750 4455 6240 47166.69

Facts:
Lodging is 104, per diem is 66, first and last 49.50

Assumptions:
Travel July 2 and 6, work 12 hour shifts on July 3, 4, 5
Detailers are assumed to be on 8 hour shifts Monday to Friday
Assumed OT for detailers -- July 2 two hours, July 3 four hours, July 4 twelve hours, July 5 twelve hours, July 6
OT for GETT rangers based on current schedule
Assuming OT cap is not lifted, if it is lifted these costs will go higher
Perm 9700.37
seasonal 11171.92
detailers 26294.4

Total travel cost 17695


baggage 1750

Porta potties 1000

GRAND TOTAL 67611.69


Re: Battle Anniversary - Budget Considerations
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 14:19
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Wickham, Matthew J <[email protected]>; Neil, Pamela S.
<[email protected]>
These are premium hours (all esma ted and subject to change):

July 1

Lachowski 4 OT 2 night
2 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 2

Lachowski 4 OT 2 night
2 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 3

Lachowski 4 OT 2 night 8 holiday


2 OT 1 night 10 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night 9 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night 9 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night 10 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 4

Lachowski 12 OT 1 night
12 OT 5 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night 10 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Let me know if you have any quesons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:59
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Cc: Wickham, Ma�hew J <Ma� [email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Is anyone ancipa ng an y upcoming OT. Ma W ould like to get a jump on it and get it programmed in
AFS. Please let him know.

Thanks

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Wickham, Ma�hew J <Ma�[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:03 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Are you aware of any special events and/or OT hours next week that will require budgetary
programming? None of the Division Chiefs have forwarded me payroll updates and with this year being
mostly virtual I want to ensure we are ready.

Thank you.

Matt

Ma Wickham
Budget Analyst
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell: 717-253-5789
Re: Battle Anniversary - Budget Considerations
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 14:29
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Wickham, Matthew J
<[email protected]>
In the ELO request I had Jason down for 12 hours on July 3, 4 and 5. The ELO has not been approved yet
and not sure what Jason will need to work, but given the quick turn around I took a guess.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:52
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Cc: Wickham, Ma� hew J <Ma�[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
I would be among those working on July 4 for the potenal pr otest. I believe Joe has a breakdown of
who and how much that might entail for myself and any others.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:59 AM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge�-eisemanagemen�[email protected] .com>
Cc: Wickham, Ma�hew J <Ma� [email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Is anyone ancipa ng an y upcoming OT. Ma W ould like to get a jump on it and get it programmed in
AFS. Please let him know.

Thanks

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Wickham, Ma� hew J <Ma� [email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:03 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Ba� le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Are you aware of any special events and/or OT hours next week that will require budgetary
programming? None of the Division Chiefs have forwarded me payroll updates and with this year being
mostly virtual I want to ensure we are ready.

Thank you.

Matt

Ma Wickham
Budget Analyst
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell: 717-253-5789
Re: Cemetery gates
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 6/24/2020 14:34
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; NPS GETT Ranger Activities
<[email protected]>
And by Cemetery gates, I assume we are referring to all of them, not just the Taneytown and
Baltimore St. gates. If we leave the Annex gates open, we have accomplished nothing.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 2:32 PM
To: NPS GETT Ranger Acvies <g er [email protected] oso .com>
Subject: Cemetery gates
 
had yet another good idea. Given the cha er on social media, we should begin locking the
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

cemetery gates at night and opening them in the morning if maintenance has not done so already.
Please add this to you list starng t onight and through July 5th at least.

Thanks for taking care of this.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] public statement
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 15:03
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Thanks Joe. Looks good to me.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:02 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] public statement
 
Statement a ached.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 14:55
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] public statement
 
Didn't get the attachment.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 1:27 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] public statement
 
This looks good to me. Does the Borough PD have a Comms staffer? I want to put them on my email list
so we don't miss them.

We got the green light from Region and WASO Comms to move forward with our Briefing Statement so I
hope to have that up on our website soon. I also spoke with Rep. Moul's office earlier today so we are all
moving in lockstep.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:25 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: [EXTERNAL] public statement
 
Gettysburg PD wants to push this press release out ASAP, are you ok with this?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

Begin forwarded message:


From: Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Date: June 24, 2020 at 12:06:41 EDT
To: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>, Chief Boehs
Wade Lauer <[email protected]>,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] public statement

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Borough of Gettysburg
Adams County, Pennsylvania
59 East High Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Theodore Streeter - Mayor Charles R. Gable, MPA – Borough Manager


Susan Naugle – Council President Sara L. Stull – Borough Secretary
Jacob Schindel – Council Vice President Harold A. Eastman, Jr. – Borough Solicitor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Joint Media Release

Primary Contact: Charles R. Gable, MPA


Borough Manager
(717) 334-1160 ext. 222
Wednesday, June 24, 2020 [email protected]
5:15 PM

Gettysburg Borough and Regional Public Safety Agencies


Prepare for Possible Threats Identified for July 4th Weekend

Gettysburg Borough and regional public safety agencies are aware of the threat to burn an
American Flag in the Gettysburg National Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA currently being circulated
on various social media platforms. All agencies involved in coordinating safety procedures for
the residents and visitors of the area want to assure the public that these threats are known and
appropriate measures are being put in place to manage any threat to persons and/or property.
There are a collective of criminal intelligence sections evaluating the posts to obtain all possible
information. Gettysburg Borough and our public safety partners want to assure those we protect
that we are jointly and cooperatively working on this and are planning a measured response. The
response will include a coordinated effort among federal, state, and local agencies. Chief Robert
Glenny, Gettysburg Borough Police Chief said, “We want to assure those we serve that we are
taking all precautions at our disposal to maintain the safety of all residents and visitors to the
area as well as the protection of property to include businesses, homes, monuments, churches
and other historical treasures located in the greater Gettysburg area”.

We asked all concerned to call their respective law enforcement agencies to report suspicious
acts or things they feel may be out of place. We do appreciate the outpouring of support we are
receiving from various groups. As earlier stated, we are aware of the threats and social media
posts, if you are calling to alert us to those; we are watching them already.

Again, we are monitoring and will be bringing our collective resources to bear on July 4th to keep
all safe.

R.W. Glenny, Jr. Donald Boehs,


Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough Chief of Police Cumberland Township

Joseph Lachowski,
Chief Ranger Gettysburg National Military

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Re: Any news on your ELO funding?
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 15:34
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
I have not yet received WASO approval for the ELO. I put in for 12 hours for three firefighters on July 3,
4, 5. Will leave it up to you for the hours. I will keep you posted when I hear anything, thanks for
helping out with this.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 15:20
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Any news on your ELO funding?
 

Did you get WASO approval? If so than what hours would you like the fire squad on duty? Once I know
that I can start making phone calls to see who is available.

Thanks Joe,

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************
Fw: [EXTERNAL] RE: Unrest/Vandalism
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 6/24/2020 16:45
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (16 KB)


4th of July release.docx;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


NCA Chief Ranger

Region 1 - Naonal Capit al Area


1100 Ohio Dr. SW
Washington DC 20242
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(301) 714-2235 - Dispatch

From: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@ge ysburgpa.gov>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:43 PM
To: Randy Phiel <[email protected]>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; James Muller <[email protected]>; David Allison


<[email protected]>; Mark H. Masemer <[email protected]>; Judge George
<[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Unrest/Vandalism
 
Randy,

Here you go. This is going out as I write this e-mail.

Stay Safe!
Rob

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Ge ysburg
59 East High Street
Ge ysburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Joint Media Release
We are aware of the threat to burn an American Flag in the National Cemetery in Gettysburg PA
currently being circulated on various social media platforms. We want to assure the public that we are
aware of these threats. We have our collective criminal intelligence sections evaluating the posts to
obtain all possible information. We want to assure those we protect that we are jointly and
cooperatively working on this and are planning a measured response. Our response will include a
coordinated effort among federal, state, and local agencies. We want to assure those we serve that we
are taking all precautions at our disposal to maintain the safety of all residents and visitors to the area as
well as the protection of property to include businesses, homes, monuments, churches and other
historical treasures located in the greater Gettysburg area.

We asked all concerned to call their respective law enforcement agencies to report suspicious acts or
things they feel may be out of place. We do appreciate the outpouring of support we are receiving from
various groups. As earlier stated, we are aware of the threats and social media posts, if you are calling
to alert us to those; we are watching them already.

Again, we are monitoring and will be bringing our collective resources to bear on July 4th to keep all safe.

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police Borough of Gettysburg

Donald Boehs,
Chief of Police Cumberland Township

Joseph Lachowski,
Chief Ranger Gettysburg National Military Park
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From: Randy Phiel <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 2:30 PM
To: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; James Muller <[email protected]>; David Allison
<[email protected]>; Mark H. Masemer <[email protected]>; Judge George
<[email protected]>
Subject: FW: Unrest/Vandalism

Good A ernoon Folks:

As I am sure you have, the last few days I have go en an unusual number of phone calls and emails regarding
purported Anf a, vandalism, flag burning and vandalism of monuments over the 4th, asking what the County is
doing in regard to these reports. I just had the Washington Post call me. Real or ficon the c ommunity is
concerned and engaged. I have given appropriate responses based on my experience and knowledge of past
events; but would ask the law enforcement planning group to consider pung out an appr opriate joint statement
to let the public know that you are aware of the rumors and social media cha er and are engaged in appropriate
informaon g athering and planning. Thank you for the considering that suggeson.

Randy L. Phiel
Adams County Commissioner, Chairman
111-117 Balmore Stree t
Geysburg, P ennsylvania 17325
Phone: 717-337-9820
Fax: 717-334-2091
[email protected]
From: Randy Phiel
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 1:36 PM
To: 'Alex Hayes' <ahayes@ge ysburg�mes.com >; Harry Hartman <hhartman@ge ysburg�mes.com >
Subject: RE: Unrest/Vandalism

I understand that no permits have been applied for. My sugges�on is that the community be informed that
federal, state, and local law enforcement including the NPS is aware of these rumors and the ac�vity on social
media and are engaged in appropriate intelligence gathering and planning for any such ac�vity. Maybe a
statement from Boehs, Glenny, PSP and NPS would work. The statements are going to be vanilla – but when folks
are calling and emailing me to see what is going on and what’s being done in prepara�on – I believe some
informa�on to the community would be helpful. It should come from the agencies involved – but I would be
happy to reinforce with a quote from my present and past role.

PS I just got a call as I am wri�ng this from a Washington Post reporter who wants me to call him back re the
Protests!!! Nobody seems to care that no permits have been issued yet…and if they haven’t been issued…and
this is more than a rumor…..that will be interes�ng! I had Betsy Hower emailing me last evening about bringing in
volunteers to protect monuments and asking Bikers to come and help the police?

Randy L. Phiel
Adams County Commissioner, Chairman
111-117 Balmore Stree t
Geysburg, P ennsylvania 17325
Phone: 717-337-9820
Fax: 717-334-2091
[email protected]

From: Alex Hayes <ahayes@ge ysburg�mes.com>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:00 PM
To: Harry Hartman <hhartman@ge ysburg� mes.com>
Cc: Randy Phiel <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Unrest/Vandalism

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organiza�on. Do not click links or open a achments unless you
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As of last week, no permits have been issued or applied for. Jim and Steve Sims are keeping in contact.
Alex

Alex J. Hayes
Managing Editor
Ge ysburg Times
Ge ysburg Companion
1570 Fairfield Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
[email protected]
717-253-9413 (office)
570-295-1888 (cell)

From: Harry Hartman <hhartman@ge ysburg�mes.com>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 11:57 AM
To: Alex Hayes <ahayes@ge ysburg�mes.com>
Cc: Randy Phiel <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Unrest/Vandalism

Can we find out if any type of permit has been applied for by anyone?

Our newspapers in the Pi sburgh area have touched base with me telling me there is a great deal of discussion on
social media sites regarding Pi sburgh An�fa groups recrui�ng volunteers to help with their plans for Ge ysburg
on t July 3-5.

Harry

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 24, 2020, at 11:37 AM, Alex Hayes <ahayes@ge ysburg�mes.com > wrote:

Thanks, Randy
Like you, my phone has been ringing off the hook at all hours of the day about this one
issue. I will gladly spread the message.
Alex

Alex J. Hayes
Managing Editor
Ge ysburg Times
Ge ysburg Companion
1570 Fairfield Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
[email protected]
717-253-9413 (office)
570-295-1888 (cell)

From: Randy Phiel <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 11:35 AM
To: Harry Hartman <hhartman@ge ysburg�mes.com>; Alex Hayes <ahayes@ge ysburg�mes.com>
Subject: FW: Unrest/Vandalism

Harry + Alex:

FYI and a sugges�on. I am ge ng and increasing volume of emails and phone calls regarding
community concerns with An�fa and vandalism to monuments – and what are the commissioners
doing about t? Below is my canned email response. The community is uneasy. I suggested to Don B.
this morning that the law enforcement group put out a message to re-assure the community that
appropriate steps are being taken. He agreed and said the group was mee�ng today. I will also voice
this sugges�on to my former colleagues at NPS. Also ge ng sugges� ons like ca in the Bikers to help
and put volunteers at each monument. You get the picture. Thanks for considering the informa�onal
path.
Randy L. Phiel
Adams County Commissioner, Chairman
111-117 Balmore Stree t
Geysburg, P ennsylvania 17325
Phone: 717-337-9820
Fax: 717-334-2091
[email protected]

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From: Randy Phiel


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:34 AM
To: '(b) (6)
Cc: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; Jim Marn < jmarn@adamsc ounty.us>; Marty
Qually <[email protected]>; Steve Nevada <[email protected]>; Molly Mudd
<[email protected]>; Paula Neiman <[email protected]>; Lisa Moreno-Woodward
<[email protected]>; Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; James Muller
<[email protected]>; David Allison <[email protected]>
Subject: Unrest/Vandalism

Good Morning (b) (6)

I have go en a number of inquiries of concern. I know for a fact that Federal, State & Local
authories ar e meeng , planning and gathering intelligence on these possible acvies. I kno w this
from 30 years as a U.S. LE Ranger at Gey sburg dealing with these types of acvies, and fr om
recently speaking with Chief Don Boehs and former colleagues at NPS. One issue is separang
reality from ficon, rumor and innuendo. I kno w that our DES is ramping up for any conng ency. I
also know that with over 1300 monuments and markers, and over 30 miles of Park roadways, with
areas of the Park that cannot be closed, protecng all of those monumen ts has always been a
challenge. I do know that resources are being mustered to enhance that protecon. I am sur e that
the right by any group to lawfully gather will be respected as long as the conduct stays within the
legal boundaries. I am confident authories will be pr epared to monitor and take appropriate acon
if and when necessary.

Randy L. Phiel
Adams County Commissioner, Chairman
111-117 Balmore Stree t
Geysburg, P ennsylvania 17325
Phone: 717-337-9820
Fax: 717-334-2091
[email protected]

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Fw: [EXTERNAL] Media Release RE: July 4th Weekend
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Wed 6/24/2020 17:24
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <[email protected]>

1 attachments (278 KB)


Preparations for July 4th Weekend (06.24.2020).pdf;

FYSA

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Charles R. Gable <cgable@ge ysburgpa.gov>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 5:20 PM
To: Jim Hale <jhale@ge ysburgmes.c om>; (b) (6) Alex Hayes
<ahayes@ge ysburgmes.c om>; The Evening Sun <[email protected]>; FOX 43 <[email protected]>
Cc: Deb Adamik <adamik@mainstreetge ysburg.org>; Norris Flowers <norris@desna ong e ysburg.com>; Sims,
Steven D <[email protected]>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Robert Glenny
<RGlenny@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Robert Iuliano <riuliano@ge ysburg.edu>; Jason Perrin <[email protected]>;
Chris Berger <cberger@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Jacob Schindel <jschindel@ge ysburgpa.gov>; John Lawver
<jlawver@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Judie Bu erfield <jbu erfield@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Maheḁ w Moon
<mmoon@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Pa Laȁ wson <plawson@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Theodore Streeter
<tstreeter@ge ysburgpa.gov>; Wesley Heyser <wheyser@ge ysburgpa.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Media Release RE: July 4th Weekend
 
All – Please see the a. ached media advisory. Please disseminate as appropriate.

Charles R. Gable, MPA


Borough Manager
Borough of Gettysburg
59 East High Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
OFFICE:(717) 334-1160 ext. 222
FAX: (717) 334-7258
www.GettysburgPA.gov

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July 4
Arndt, Michael (Mike) <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 07:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (609 KB)


GETT - 4th of July.jpeg;

A friend sent me this.


I am sure you know about it.

Michael Arndt

Informaon T echnology Specialist


Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Naonal P ark Service
Mobile - (540) 424-0513
Office - (717) 338-4462
[email protected]

I am, but a humble monk, at your service.


Re: July 2017 First Amendment on Teams
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 08:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I'm back on line. Let's talk to today on how you'd like to move forward. Also the agenda for our
meeting today at 1330.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 4:53 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Pra,


Marcus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: July 2017 First Amendment on Teams
 
Our ELO for just over $67K was approved by region. They are pushing it up to WASO. Not sure if WASO
also has to approve or what.

For resources on that ELO, I had 12 LE rangers in addion t o the GETT rangers, 4 GETT logiscs
personnel, 3 wildland fire crew (from anywhere) and Jason Martz as PIO. Zach, give a call and we can
discuss how to fill these.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2020 06:33
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Pra,


Marcus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: July 2017 First Amendment on Teams
 
I've loaded the 2017 1st Amendment files into Teams. The link is below. Gene has agreed to
join the Team as Finance! Thanks Gene.

I'll work up meeting notes and other files pertinent to 2020 and include them as we go along.

Enjoy the week! Catch up on Thursday at 1330.

What is our Incident name?

(b) (5)

Zach Bolitho

(b) (5)
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: Pending resource request for July 4
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 09:23
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team <gett-
[email protected]>
Good news...thank you Joe.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 8:39 AM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge. -eisemanagemen [email protected] om>
Subject: Fw: Pending resource request for July 4
 
FYI, email from our regional chief ranger, Mark GETT will be geng LE r esources, our ELO request
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

is sll a t WASO awaing appr oval. I will keep you posted as I hear more.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 08:23
To: NPS NER Chief Rangers <[email protected]>
Cc: Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>
Subject: Pending resource request for July 4
 
Chiefs,

This year the Naonal P ark Service is involved in the management of significant July
4th/Independence Day Special Events at Mount Rushmore, Washington DC, and at Gey sburg.
In order to adequately ensure for visitor safety and the protecon of our valuable resources the NPS is
required to assign a total of 150 law enforcement rangers to these locaons. Commissioned s taff will
be required from each region on a prorata basis.

The commitment for our is 15 law enforcement rangers to be assigned to one of these locaons.

Here the details that I know as of now:

Dates including travel are July 2-6


Resource commitments will be due by Monday June 29th
I understand the general task of these requested officers will be to provide security to
infrastructure and venues, and maintain legal closures, associated with the events, etc. assigned
to the Incident Management Team

This is the highest priority for the Department and the Agency. I fully understand that this is a big ask
with a gh t meline and tha t moving 15 rangers out of home parks over a busy holiday weekend will
have significant operaonal impacts.

The direcv e memo from the Deputy Director to the Regional Directors is expected to soon be released.

Please send any preliminary quesons or inial r esource commitments to me and Isander. We will be
following up with direct calls and addional inf ormaon as w e receive it.

Thank you,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Chief Ranger


National Park Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlantic - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA  19107
Mobile: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
RE: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 09:30
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Wagner, Michele L <[email protected]>; Burns, Michael W
<[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected]
<[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>;(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >; SP-WATCHCENTER <[email protected]>

1 attachments (18 KB)


Situational Awareness.docx;

A ached is the requested document.

FYI – “Le Behind USA” Twi er and Facebook account are both removed/down. This is the original page that
claimed Anf a was going to be burning flags in Gey sburg.

PaCIC is providing this for informaonal purposes and situaonal awareness only . The mere advocacy of polic al
or social posions, polic al acvism, use of s trong rhetoric, or generalized philosophic embrace of violent taccs
may be constuonally prot ected. PaCIC only reports on First Amendment protected acvies f or operaonal
planning in the interest of ensuring the safety and security of the demonstrators and the general public.

MMM

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Bureau of Criminal Invesg aon
1800 Elmerton Ave | Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.us

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


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To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

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Welcome to the team. Just looping you in on the email chain, note the meeng da te and me in the
original email. Address of the ranger staon is 160 T aneytown Road, Gey sburg.

Be safe out there,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 08:20
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; Tim Guise
<[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Guessing that you have seen this news story, but wanted to pass it along. Note the meeng a t Perkins
a. er the protest.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 15:54
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; Tim Guise
<[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Thanks to all for their me t oday, good to get together and exchange ideas. On this email I am including
everyone who was present today and a few more. This can become our email chain to exchange
informaon.

Our next meeng will be W ednesday, June 24, noon, at the ranger staon. See y ou then.

Appreciate everyone's support, let me know if the NPS can ever be of assistance.

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
(b) (7)(E)
[EXTERNAL] RE: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Thu 6/25/2020 09:31
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>; Don
Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
For what it’s worth, I received a phone call from the resident at (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) who reported the following:
Yesterday, at or around 1500 hours, a white van with a black male operator, stopped at the intersecon of R ed
Rock Rd and Pumping Staon Rd. The oper ator exited the vehicle and took a picture of the road signs idenf ying
the respecv e roadways. The caller indicated the van had no addional markings and she w as unable to provide
further descriptors for the operator. For those familiar with the area, Red Rock and Pumping Staon in tersect at
two points. This incident took place at the western most intersecon, not b y the Eisenhower Historical site. I
encouraged the caller to call us immediately if they observe the vehicle/operator again.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Cumberland Township Police Department
1370 Fairfield Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 03:16 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

FYI, Chief Boehs will be providing lunch for all during our meeng t omorrow.

See you then, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 08:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Guessing that you have seen this news story, but wanted to pass it along. Note the meeng a t Perkins
a. er the protest.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 15:54
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Thanks to all for their me t oday, good to get together and exchange ideas. On this email I am including
everyone who was present today and a few more. This can become our email chain to exchange
informaon.

Our next meeng will be W ednesday, June 24, noon, at the ranger staon. See y ou then.

Appreciate everyone's support, let me know if the NPS can ever be of assistance.

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: GETT - 1st Amendment Activities
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 09:47
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

1 attachments (4 MB)
GETT 1st Amendement 070117 IAP.pdf;

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Cunningham, Christopher <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 09:11
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: GETT - 1st Amendment Ac vi es
 

Captain Christopher Cunningham


United States Park Police
Commander, Internal Affairs Unit / Employee Labor Relations Unit
Office: 202-690-5103
Cell: 202-696-4852
Fax: 202-690-5143
Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment
Activities July 2017
INCIDENT ACTION PLAN

Saturday July 1, 2017


0700-2359 (operational period)

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Account Number: WBS: PX.EGETT0003.00.1


Incident #: PA-GEP-170011
1. Incident Name 2. Date 3. Time

INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
GETT 1st Amendment July 2017 06/30/17 1415
4. Operational Period

07/01/2017 (0700-2359)
5. General Control Objectives for the Incident

1. Provide for the safety and welfare of all employees, partners, contractors, visitors, volunteers, and First
Amendment participants.

2. Successfully commemorate the 154th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.

3. Provide for the protection of cultural and natural resources and government property.

4. Provide timely, accurate and coordinated information to all stakeholders and the general public.

5. Keep the costs commensurate with incident needs and within budget.

6. Weather Forecast for Period


Saturday
Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy (70-80 percent). A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning...then a chance of
showers and thunderstorms late in the morning. Showers and thunderstorms likely early in the afternoon.

Max temperature.....Around 88.


Min humidity........63 percent.
Surface winds.......Southwest winds 5 to 7 mph.

TIME (EDT) 8 AM 10 AM NOON 2 PM 4 PM


Sky (%)......... 78 73 72 77 80
Weather cov..... S CHC S CHC CHANCE LIKELY LIKELY
Weather type.... RNSHWR RNSHWR RNSHWR RNSHWR RNSHWR
Tstm cov........ S CHC S CHC CHANCE LIKELY LIKELY
Temp............ 75 80 84 87 87
RH.............. 84 74 67 65 63
Surface wind.... S5 SW 6 SW 6 SW 7 SW 6
Surface wnd gusts 10 15 15 15 15
7. General Safety Message

STOP – THINK - ACT

 Remain hydrated throughout your work shift. Drink 16-20 ounces of non-caffeinated fluids before beginning outdoor activities, then 8-12 ounces
every 20 minutes thereafter. Remember water, rest, shade to combat heat-related injuries.
 Take frequent breaks and ensure you wear adequate sunscreen and head gear for protection from the sun.
 Report all first aid incidents (regardless of how minor) and equipment/property damage to your immediate supervisor as soon as possible.
 Employees parking vehicles as well as traffic control personnel must wear high-visibility vests and carry flashlights in darkness/low-light
conditions for safety.
 Be mindful of the presence of ticks and the potential for Lyme Disease, continually conduct self-checks. Use insect repellents containing DEET
and periodically re-apply. Report any tick contact/exposure to your supervisor and safety officer.
 Continually assess the event site for hazards. Maintain awareness for suspicious persons, activities/circumstances, unattended packages, etc.
Notify your immediate supervisor or law enforcement as soon as possible.
 Maintain situational awareness and adequate, safe clearance from mounted (horse) and K-9 units.
 Travel cautiously and be aware of congested areas. Watch out for terrain hazards, e.g. uneven surfaces. Wear proper foot wear and ensure proper
foot placement.

Notify the Safety Officer, Dave Dunaj (301) of any accidents/injuries or anything which needs safety mitigation.

8. Attachments (mark if attached)


 Organization List - ICS 203  Telephone List  Weather Forecast

 Incident Briefing  Medical Plan - ICS 206  Incident Maps

 Communications Plan  Safety Message


9. Prepared by (Planning Section Chief) 10. Approved by (Incident Commander)

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MEDICAL PLAN (ICS 206)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/1/2017 Date To: 7/1/2017
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 1 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0600 Time To: 2359

3. Medical Aid Stations:


Contact Paramedics
Name Location Number(s)/Frequency on Site?
AREMS dedicated - Eric. Ranger Office 717-476-3697 ☒ Yes ☐ No
Zaney
☐ Yes ☒ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
4. Transportation (indicate air or ground):
Contact
Ambulance Service Location Number(s)/Frequency Level of Service
Patrol Vehicle SET Provided Patrol Vehicle NPS TAC/Cell Phone ☐ ALS ☒ BLS
Adams Regional EMS(x2) Gettysburg 911 ☒ ALS ☒ BLS
Gettysburg Fire – Gettysburg 911
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
unpredicatable EMR-ALS
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
5. Hospitals:
Address, Contact Travel Time
Latitude & Longitude Number(s)/ Trauma Burn
Hospital Name if Helipad Frequency Air Ground Center Center Helipad
WellSpan 147 Gettys St, (717) 334-2121 n/a 6m
Gettysburg Gettysburg, PA 17325 ☐ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Hospital Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Stroke Center
WellSpan York 1001 S. George St. 717-851-2345 15 55m
☒Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Level 1 York, PA 17403
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Trauma
Penn State 500 University Dr, 800-243-1455 20 55m
Hershey Hershey, PA 17033
☒ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Level 1
Trauma
Johns Hopkins 4940 Eastern Ave, 410-550-0100 ukn 1h 25m
Bayview Baltimore, MD 21224 ☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical Center Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Burn Center
Lehigh Valley 1200 S Cedar Crest 610-402-8000 unk 2h
☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☐ Yes
Hospital Burn Blvd, Allentown, PA
Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Center 18103
6. Special Medical Emergency Procedures:
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/1/2017 Date To: 7/1/2017
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 1 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0600 Time To: 2359

Direct all emergency medical incidents and needs through SET Team Leader Joe Hinkes. When possible utilize highest
level provider for all team related emergencies. Defer to local EMS when needed.

Adams Regional EMS (AREMS) Director of Operations Chief, Eric Zaney (ParaMedic) Cell: 717-476-3697
Base Hospital – Gettysburg --- Medical Command/Control 717-337-1389
☐ Check box if aviation assets are utilized for rescue. If assets are used, coordinate with Air Operations.
7. Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader): Name: Signature:
8. Approved by (Safety Officer): Name: Signature:
ICS 206 IAP Page Date/Time: Date
Heat Stress & Hydration

Workers who are exposed to extreme heat or work in hot environments may be at risk of heat
stress. Exposure to extreme heat can result in occupational illnesses and injuries. Heat stress can
result in heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat rashes. Heat can also increase the risk
of injuries in workers as it may result in sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, and dizziness.

Outdoor workers at a great risk of heat stress. Workers at greater risk of heat stress include those
who are 65 years of age or older, are overweight, have heart disease or high blood pressure, or
take medications that may be affected by extreme heat.
Prevention of heat stress in workers is important. Proper Hydration is one of the most important
factors in prevention of heat stress.

Hydration in the form of plain water or electrolyte based sports drinks is important as the body
only gets approximately 20 % of its fluid intake from foods. The average adult needs to intake
12 to 16 ounces per hour during periods of high activity or heavy exertion and more per hour if
the heat index is high.
Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related disorder. It occurs when the body becomes unable to
control its temperature: the body's temperature rises rapidly, the sweating mechanism fails, and
the body is unable to cool down. Symptoms of heat stroke include: Hot, dry skin or profuse
sweating, chills, throbbing headache, high body temperature, confusion/dizziness and slurred
speech.

Heat exhaustion is the body's response to an excessive loss of the water and salt, usually
through excessive sweating. Workers most prone to heat exhaustion are those that are elderly,
have high blood pressure, and those working in a hot environment. Symptoms of heat exhaustion
include: heavy sweating, extreme weakness or fatigue, dizziness and confusion, nausea and
clammy, moist skin.

The key to fighting Heat Stress related illness is to keep well hydrated and take frequent
rest breaks in shaded/cooler areas.
GAR Risk Assessment GETT 154th
June 30 – July 1, 2017
SUPERVISION 2
PLANNING 3
CONTINGENCY
RESOURCES 4 61-80
Implement
Measures
COMMUNICATION 5
36-60 Moderate
TEAM SELECTION 3
TEAM FITNESS 2
1-35 Low
ENVIRONMENT 5
INCIDENT
COMPLEXITY 9 Rank each element 1-10, with 10
being the higher risk; 1 the least.
TOTAL 33
Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 1, 2017

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted special use permits for first amendment
activities on July 1. Three of these events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. A fourth group will be conducting a commemorative march along
West Confederate Avenue on from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal state and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? The National Park Service respects the right of the
public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no distinction on the purpose, message or intent of any
particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently
address them while allowing other members of the public to enjoy the democratic process.

 The United States Park Police will be assisting as will NPS personnel from other parks. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
 We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
 If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

June 29, 2017


National Park Service Gettysburg National 1195 Baltimore Pike
U.S. Department of the Interior Military Park Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

717-334-1124 phone
717-334-1891 fax

Gettysburg Park Press Release


For Release: 6/29/17
Contact: Katie Lawhon, [email protected], (National Park Service), 717-253-5776
Sgt. Anna Rose, [email protected] (United States Park Police), 202-556-9181

Event and Logistics Information for Battle Anniversary Events at

Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg – Gettysburg National Military Park is commemorating the three-day Battle of Gettysburg
anniversary on July 1, 2, and 3, with a series of free hikes, walks and talks that discuss, explore, and
reflect on this important turning point in the American Civil War. The public is invited to join Park Rangers
and Licensed Battlefield Guides during these programs that mark the 154th battle anniversary in
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Programs take place throughout the battlefield, in the Soldiers’ National
Cemetery and at the Museum and Visitor Center.

Numerous programs are offered throughout the day and include something for visitors of all ages. Learn
about the men who enlisted and why; explore folklore surrounding McPherson’s Ridge and Seminary
Ridge; find out why Union and Confederate leaders made the decisions they did; look at Pickett’s Charge
through the eyes of African American history; gain a better understanding of how 27,000 wounded
soldiers were cared for; visit the family activities and hands-on history station at the Gettysburg National
Military Park Museum and Visitor Center; and learn unique perspectives on the battle from Park Rangers
at an hour-long campfire presentation in the evening. Details and times are available at:
https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/anniversary-ranger-schedule-2017.htm

“Even after 154 years, the Battle of Gettysburg remains one of the pivotal events in American history.
Being on the battlefield over the three –day anniversary is a profoundly moving experience,” said Bill
Justice, acting park superintendent. “The National Park Service is honored and proud to be able to share
this amazing place and this uniquely American story with our visitors.”

Traffic
Traffic is expected to be heavy throughout the park and especially along Taneytown Road throughout the
weekend. Drivers and pedestrians are asked to be mindful of each other at crosswalks.

Parking & Transportation


Parking signs will guide visitors to open parking areas. “Gold Line” shuttle busses from the visitor center
run regularly to transport visitors to nearby sites. During peak demand, visitors may be directed to park at
the Outlet Shoppes at Gettysburg and board a free shuttle bus to the Gettysburg National Military Park
Museum & Visitor Center.

EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICATM


The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage.
Prohibited Items and Activities – For specific details, go to:
https://www.nps.gov/gett/learn/management/upload/Compendium-signed-12-13-16.pdf

 Grills are allowed in the picnic areas only.


 Alcohol is prohibited.
 Launching, landing or operating unmanned or remote controlled aircraft on National Park
Serviced property is strictly prohibited.
 It is strongly recommend that pets be left at home.
 Visitors may possess and carry firearms within Gettysburg National Military Park in accordance
with federal, state, and local laws. Federal law prohibits firearms in certain park facilities and
buildings. These places are marked with signs at public entrances. All visitors should be aware of
and follow applicable firearms laws of the State of Pennsylvania.
 No firearms or pets are permitted in the Museum and Visitor Center.
 The Soldiers’ National Cemetery has special restrictions: no pets and no bikes.

First Amendment Activities


The National Park Service has granted special use permits for first amendment activities on July 1. Three
of these events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of Taneytown Road
between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. A fourth group will be conducting a commemorative march along West
Confederate Avenue on from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

“As custodians of land owned by the American people, the National Park Service has a responsibility to
make that land available for exercising those rights,” Justice said. “As with any first amendment activities,
Gettysburg National Military Park’s objectives are to provide for public safety, minimize impacts on historic
resources of this park, and afford visitors an enjoyable experience.

Gettysburg National Military Park preserves, protects and interprets for this and future generations the
resources associated with the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, during the American Civil War, the Soldiers'
National Cemetery, and their commemorations. Learn more at www.nps.gov/gett

-NPS-

E X P E R I E N CE Y O U R AM E R I C A™
The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage.
National Park Service Gettysburg National Military Park
U.S. Department of the Interior
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Gettysburg Foundation

Missing Person Procedure


Reports of missing persons will be evaluated on an individual basis and in light of the total circumstances.

For the purposes of this event, missing persons shall be classified as Non-Critical and Critical:

Non-Critical: A person who is aware of his/her location, has the ability to return to a place of safety,
whose life is not endangered or in peril, but who is simply misplaced, delayed or lost.

Critical:

1) Any person who is senile or has a proven physical or mental disability, which subjects person
or others to personal or immediate danger.
2) Person of any age that is missing under circumstances indicating that the disappearance was
not voluntary and that person’s safety may be at risk.
3) Person under 16 years of age, or 18 years of age who has a prior history of child abuse, or
whose disappearance is of a suspicious or dangerous nature.

For Non-Critical missing persons, a passive response may be appropriate. Employees receiving this report
should broadcast a lookout, via Park radio system, for the missing person and direct the reporting party to
the Visitor Center.

For Critical missing persons an active search will be initiated immediately. Employees receiving this report
should broadcast a lookout, via Park radio system, for the missing person and escort the reporting party to
the Visitor Center, remaining with them until they are reunited with their respective party.

The Incident Commander and Operations Section Chief shall be notified immediately of all Critical missing
person incidents.

Lost and Found Procedure


The Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center will be the central location for all lost and found
items. The Interpretive staff at the Visitor Center will be responsible for completing and tracking all lost
and found documentation. All found items should be turned into the Visitor Center front desk as soon as
practical. Any visitors looking for a lost item should be directed to the Visitor Center front desk.
National Park Service Gettysburg National Military Park
U.S. Department of the Interior
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Gettysburg Foundation

Unattended/Suspicious Package Procedures


Definitions:

Unattended Package – Any package, object, container, backpack, parcel or other item that is found
unattended but with no suspicious circumstances or activities associated with it.

Suspicious Package – Any package, object, container, backpack, parcel or other item that is found
unattended under suspicious circumstances or associated with suspicious activities or persons.

If an unattended package is discovered by an employee, visitor, or vendor:

 Report it to the closest law enforcement ranger or local law enforcement officer.
 If a law enforcement ranger is not close by, move 50 feet away from the package and report it to
dispatch via cell phone or portable radio.
 Do not open or disturb the package.
 If the law enforcement ranger investigates and determines that the package is indeed suspicious,
the ranger will follow normal protocols.
 Additional responding officers will evacuate the area and secure a perimeter of 300 yards, if
possible, from the package; identify and interview reporting parties.

Security begins with YOU!!! If you see something suspicious, report it. Activities that should be
reported:

 When someone abandons an item and leaves the area quickly


 Anyone who openly possesses a weapon or dangerous item (not including firearms which are
legal to carry in Pennsylvania)
 Unknown people in restricted areas
 Suspicious or unattended packages, devices, backpacks, etc.
 People that cause disruptions
 People dressed inappropriately for weather conditions (clothing that could conceal items) and the
activities going on.

Remember to maintain constant awareness of the people, activities, and items around you. When in doubt
- Report It!
National Park Service Gettysburg National Military Park
U.S. Department of the Interior
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Gettysburg Foundation

Severe Weather Procedure


In the event of thunderstorms with lightning within a 10-mile radius of the park, a tornado warning for
Adams County, or a heat index of 115 or above, the Operations Chief will make the determination to
suspend all outdoor programming. This will include the suspension of any special use permits until the
weather threat has passed. This decision will be passed through the Group Supervisors to all staff. Staff
will then calmly direct all re-enactors, public and cooperators to seek shelter in a substantial structure or
to leave the area as quickly as possible, and then do the same thing themselves.

Thunderstorms and Lightning


Lightning can travel 5-10 miles away from the thunderstorm and strike the ground with blue sky
overhead. The storm does not have to be overhead in order for you to be struck.

Remember the 30/30 rule. If the time between lightning and thunder is 30 seconds or less, go to a sturdy
shelter or a vehicle. Stay there until 30 minutes after the last rumble of thunder.

In the event you are unable to reach safe shelter and are caught outside during thunderstorms and
lightning, use the following guidelines:

 Do not lie down

o The best position is sitting on a pack or crouching with feet close together and with your fingertips
in your ears to protect them.

o Avoid sitting directly on the ground, if possible, but, if necessary, keep feet and butt close
together.

o Avoid grouping together. Keep a minimum of 15 feet between people when possible.

 Stay away fom utility lines and pipes, and avoid electrical appliances.

 Seek shelter in low lying areas and avoid ridges or high areas.

 Wide open spaces are better than areas with trees or clumps of trees in the vicinity.

 If you feel the hair on your arms or head “stand up”, there is a high probability of a strike in the vicinity.
This would be a good time to sit on a pack or crouch down as mentioned above.

 If possible, take shelter in vehicles.

Tornados
In the event of a tornado, seek shelter in an interior room or basement, away from windows, within a
sturdy structure. Get under a heavy desk or other sturdy piece of furniture.

If you are unable to reach a sturdy structure, get out of vehicles, as they can be easily tossed around. Seek
shelter in a low lying area, lie flat on the ground and cover your head. Remember, in tornado situations,
debris tends to settle in roadside diches or other low spots. If heavy rains are falling in the area, ditches
and low spots may quickly fold. Therefore, lying down in a ditch may not be your best choice. Be aware
of flying debris – most deaths and injuries are caused by flying debris.
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National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Gettysburg National Military Park
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154th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg
The three day Battle of Gettysburg marked a turning point not only in the course of the American Civil War, but
also for the future of the United States of America. Join Park Rangers and Licensed Battlefield Guides during
the 154th Anniversary for a series of free guided walks and talks that discuss, explore, and reflect on this
important chapter in our nation’s history.

Note: On all park avenues please park your vehicle on the right side of the road, unless otherwise
directed, with all wheels on the pavement. Schedule is subject to change.

Daily Ranger-Guided Programs


Saturday, July 1 - Monday, July 3

Battlefield in a Box: An Overview (30 minutes) - Become part of the battlefield in this interactive overview program! Join
a National Park Ranger and build a map of the battlefield using props. This program is perfect for the first time visitor
wanting a better understanding of the battle. Meet at Ranger Program Site 1, daily at 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.

Lincoln and the Soldiers’ National Cemetery (40 minutes) - Explores the meaning and cost of the Battle of Gettysburg,
and of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Find out how the National Cemetery was established, who is buried there,
and why Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address still has meaning for us today. Meet at the Taneytown Road entrance to
the National Cemetery, daily at 11:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M.

Care of the Wounded (1 hour) - Over 27,000 soldiers were wounded in the Battle of Gettysburg. Explore how these men
were evacuated, treated, and ultimately, how most of their lives were saved. Meet at Ranger Program Site 2 behind the
Museum and Visitor Center, daily at 3:00 P.M.

Civil War Soldier (1 hour) - Over 160,000 soldiers participated in the Battle of Gettysburg. Find out why they enlisted,
why they fought, and what they endured during the four years of the American Civil War. Meet at Ranger Program Site 1
behind the Museum and Visitor Center, daily at 2:00 P.M.

Family Activities and Hands on History


Saturday, July 1 - Monday, July 3
During the 154th Anniversary children of all ages can visit the Family Activities and Hands on History station at the
Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. Discover hands-on history stations, hourly special guest
appearances called “Mystery History Guest”, and “Join the Army” programs to learn more about the people involved in,
and affected by, the battle of Gettysburg.

Hands on History Play a 19th century parlor game, learn what soldiers did in their spare time, and dress up like kids who
lived in the 1860’s! All this and more at our special Hands on History station! July 1-3, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Mystery History Guest (30 minutes) Meet a special visitor from the past as they share their memories of the Battle of
Gettysburg! July 1-2, 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 a.m

Join the Army! (30 minutes) Attention! Recruits are needed to enlist in the Union army! Join now and learn what it meant
to be a soldier during the Civil War. This program is for children ages 5-13 only, and held outside of the Museum and
Visitor Center. July 1-2: 11:00 a.m, 12:00 a.m.

Story Time! (30 minutes) Join a Park Educator as they read aloud from a picture book, or parts of a chapter book,
followed by an indoor game, activity, or visitor from the past… and then instructions for an outdoor adventure with your
family! 1:00 p.m. July 1: B is For Battle Cry, July 2: The Last Brother, July 3: I am Abraham Lincoln

Family History Hikes


Park Educators Barbara Sanders and John Hoptak will lead these special hour long programs just for children
and their families. Follow in the footsteps of key units and leaders during fighting at Gettysburg and discover
the amazing stories of real people who took part in the Battle of Gettysburg.

July 1, 2:00 p.m.


Sacrifice and the 16th Maine
On the afternoon of July 1, 1863, the 275 soldiers of the 16th Maine were told to hold their position “at all costs.” The
regiment knew it was to be sacrificed in order to buy some critical time. Discover the sacrifice of the 16th Maine and
assume the identity of one of its soldiers.

Meet and park at Auto Stop 2, Eternal Light Peace Memorial.


July 2, 2:00 p.m.
Courage and the 9th Massachusetts Battery
How did the soldiers of the 9th Massachusetts respond and act during their very first battle? With remarkable courage!
Come learn the story of these brave artillerists and retrace their route while they battled valiantly against hundreds of
hard-charging, veteran soldiers from South Carolina and Mississippi.

Meet at Auto Tour Stop 10, the Peach Orchard. Park along Sickles Avenue. Do Not Park along the Wheatfield Road!

July 3, 2:00 p.m.


Pickett’s Charge!
It is, perhaps, the most famous attack in American Military History! On the afternoon of July 3, 1863, more than 12,000
Confederate Soldiers from Virginia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee advance bravely across a mile
of open ground and toward the Union position on Cemetery Ridge, in an attack Robert E. Lee believed would crush the
Union army. March in the footsteps of these brave soldiers and learn why this attack has become so famous!

Meet at Auto Tour Stop 4, the North Carolina Memorial. Park along West Confederate Avenue.

Special Programs - Saturday, July 1


Battle Walks
These special 2- to 3-hour programs explore key episodes and phases of the battle and involve significant
hiking and walking, occasionally over rough terrain. Water, headgear, sun protection, insect repellent and
comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are highly recommended.

10:00 a.m.
Robert E. Lee: The General and his Decisions
With the hopes of a nation riding upon his shoulders, Lee crossed the Potomac for a date with a destiny! Join Park
Ranger Matt Atkinson as he traces Lee's decisions and movements from June 25 until the sun sets on the July 1
battlefield. Topics include Lee's angst over the absence of Jeb Stuart, Richard Ewell the controversy over whether or not
to attack Cemetery Hill and the condition of Lee's army to continue the offensive.

Meet at Auto Tour Stop 1, McPherson Ridge. Park on Reynolds Avenue.

2:30 p.m.
McPherson’s Ridge to Seminary Ridge: Fighting, Folklore and Photos
The famous fight on July 1, 1863, in McPherson’s woods has long garnered the attention of Civil War enthusiasts, but that
is only part of the story. Join Licensed Battlefield Guides Garry Adelman and Tim Smith for a lively discussion of not only
the colorful characters and key units involved in the fight, but also the numerous myths and legends that have formed
around the events and the photographic coverage of the sites as this critical battleground became the hallowed ground we
know today. Reynolds Woods, the path of John Burns—the Hero of Gettysburg—and a special visit to the newly restored
Lee’s Headquarters will be among the highlights. The walk will involve roughly one mile of walking over rolling terrain.

Meet at Auto Your Stop 1. Park on South Reynolds Avenue.

6:00 p.m.
“These Honored Dead:” A Memorial Walk
More than 3,100 United States soldiers, wearing the Union blue, gave their lives during the three-day struggle at
Gettysburg. Their deaths, as Abraham Lincoln eulogized in his immortal Gettysburg Address, helped to ensure a “new
birth of freedom,” that this “nation might live,” and that its government—of, by, and for the people—“shall not perish from
the earth.” Join National Park Service Rangers John Hoptak, Christopher Gwinn, Caitlin Brown and Jarrad Fuoss for this
special evening walk and discover the stories of several of those men who offered up their lives upon these fields 154
years ago. Learn about who they were, why they served, and who they left behind.

Meet at Auto Tour Stop 12, the Pennsylvania Memorial. Park on Sedgwick and Hancock Avenue.

Real Time Programs


These 30- to 45-minute programs provide a brief overview of key moments during the Battle of Gettysburg at
the time they occurred, 154 years ago.

9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. The Devil’s to Pay! Buford’s Cavalry Begins the Battle – Zach Siggins
Meet at the West End Guide Station. Park on Stone Avenue.

10:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Battle for the Railroad Cut – John Nicholas
Meet at the General Wadsworth Monument on Reynolds Avenue. Park along N. Reynolds
Avenue.

2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. With the Bucktails on McPherson Ridge – Daniel Vermilya
Meet at the West End Guide Station. Park on Stone Avenue

3:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Gordon’s Brigade Attacks Barlow’s Knoll – Chuck Teague
Meet at Barlow’s Knoll, East Howard Avenue. Park along East Howard Avenue.

5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Caught in the Crossfire: The Civilian Experience on July 1st - Emma Murphy
Meet at the Howard Equestrian Monument, East Cemetery Hill
Campfire at Pitzer Woods
Over the anniversary of the battle Park Rangers will host hour-long presentations, offering unique perspectives
on the events of 154 years ago. Held at 8:30 p.m. at the Pitzer Woods Amphitheater.

"General Lee Decides to Fight It Out: His Thoughts, Plans, and Actions Between the End of Combat on July 1 and
His Attacks on July 2."
The Confederate army tumbled unexpectedly into heavy fighting on July 1, and it wasn't until late that day that Lee himself
assumed direct command of the field. The successes then prompted Lee to continue the offensive in a more intentional
and calculated way the next day. Ranger Chuck Teague will venture into the head of Marse Robert as he strives for
ultimate victory at Gettysburg.

Special Programs - Sunday, July 2


62nd Pennsylvania Flag Rededication
10:00 a.m., Auto Tour Stop 9, The Wheatfield
Join representatives from the Borough of Hollidaysburg, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department
of Military and Veterans Affairs for a re-dedication ceremony of the recently rediscovered flag of Company M,
62nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. Raised in Blair County in July 1861, Company M served in many of the
eastern campaigns to include Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. The flag is being
returned to the Wheatfield on the 154th Anniversary of the Battle where the 62nd Regiment fought at
Gettysburg on July 2nd 1863.

Battle Walks
These special 2- to 3-hour programs explore key episodes and phases of the battle and involve significant
hiking and walking, occasionally over rough terrain. Water, headgear, sun protection, insect repellent and
comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are highly recommended.

10:00 a.m.
"...gallantly met and handsomely replied..." - The Floridians Attack
As the Confederate assault on the Union left developed, more and more units were needed to carry home the attack. With
afternoon daylight hours waning and the assault moving further northward toward Cemetery Ridge, the 2nd, 5th, and 8th
Florida of Col. David Lang's brigade was sent into the fray. The Floridians faced "grape, canister, and musketry" as they
swept towards Federal positions. Follow in the footsteps of the Florida Brigade on July 2, 1863 with Ranger Dan Welch.

Meet at the Florida Monument, West Confederate Avenue. Park on West Confederate Avenue.

2:30 p.m.
We Drop a Comrade's Tear: Col. Edward L. Bailey and the 2nd New Hampshire in the Peach Orchard

Join Ranger Karlton Smith and explore the story of the 2nd New Hampshire, one of the oldest regiments in the Army of
the Potomac with one of the youngest regimental commanders, into the swirling action at the Peach Orchard on the
afternoon of July 2. Learn how Col. Bailey extricates his regiment from the chaos of a fighting withdrawal.
Meet at the Trostle Barn on United States Avenue. Park along United States Avenue.

6:00 p.m.
"The Boys Fought Like Demons" - The Stand of the 105th Pennsylvania
Many Union and Confederate regiments found themselves embroiled in crisis south of Gettysburg on the evening of July
2. The 105th Pennsylvania, also known as the "Wildcat Regiment", was certainly one of them. Join Licensed Battlefield
Guide Britt Isenberg and discover the role the men of the Wildcat Regiment played in the fighting along the Emmitsburg
Road on July 2 at Gettysburg... and, what it all means.

Meet at the Sickles' Wound Monument at the Trostle Barn. Park along United States Avenue.

Real Time Programs


These 30 to 45-minute programs provide an overview of key moments during the Battle of Gettysburg at the
time at which they occurred 154 years ago.

8:30 a.m. – 9:15 p.m. Lee and Meade Plan for Battle - Angie Atkinson
Meet at the North Carolina Memorial, Auto Tour Stop 4.
Park on West Confederate Avenue.

1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Sickles Occupies the Peach Orchard - Daniel Vermilya
Meet at the Peach Orchard. Park on Sickles Avenue. Do not park on Wheatfield Road.

4:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. The Battle for Little Round Top - Savannah Rose
Meet at the Warren Statue, Auto Tour Stop 8, on Little Round Top.

5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Fight for the Triangular Field - John Nicholas
Meet at Smith’s Battery, Devil’s Den. Do not park on Wheatfield Road.

5:45 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. The Boys who Came Home to Fight - Co. K, 1st PA Reserves - Caitlin Brown
Meet at Ayres Avenue, The Wheatfield. Do not park on Wheatfield Road.
6:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Last Stand at the Trostle Farm - Philip Brown
Meet at the Trostle Barn. Park on United States Avenue.

7:20 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Redemption of the Harpers Ferry Cowards - Greg Hillebrand
Meet at Auto Tour Stop 12, The Pennsylvania Memorial. Park along Hancock Avenue.

8:15 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. Night Fighting on Culp’s Hill - Brian Henry
Meet at the Culp’s Hill Tower, Slocum Avenue, Culp’s Hill

Campfire at Pitzer Woods


Over the anniversary of the battle Park Rangers will host hour-long presentations, offering unique perspectives
on the events of 154 years ago. Held at 8:30 p.m. at the Pitzer Woods Amphitheater.

Colonels in War, Governors in Peace: Joshua Chamberlain and William Oates after Gettysburg
The fight between the 20th Maine and the 15th Alabama on Little Round Top is among the most famous incidents of the
Battle of Gettysburg, if not the American Civil War. What is less well known is what each regiment’s leader—Joshua
Lawrence Chamberlain and William Calvin Oates—did following the end of the conflict. Both men went on to become
governor of his respective state, and both played a large role in the politics of Reconstruction and in shaping the memory
of the Battle of Gettysburg and the American Civil War. Join Ranger Daniel Vermilya and discover the post-war political
careers of these two fascinating individuals.

Special Programs - Monday, July 3

Battle Walks
These special 2- to 3-hour programs explore key episodes and phases of the battle and involve significant
hiking and walking, occasionally over rough terrain. Water, headgear, sun protection, insect repellent and
comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are highly recommended.

10:00 a.m.
“The Lesson of a Famous Battlefield” – The Battle of Gettysburg and the Great Reunion of 1913
From battlefield to national military park, Gettysburg was slowly transformed from a site of indescribable violence to a
memorial dedicated to those two armies that fought the most costly battle of the American Civil War. Fifty years after the
armies marched away, many of those who had faced death at Gettysburg returned- older and perhaps wiser, bearing
smiles for the press photographers while others, less inclined to “the niceties of the gathering” held back tears. The old
men gazed at the field of Pickett’s Charge, just as we do today, and pondered the meaning of those three bloody days in
July 1863 and, as old soldiers often do, remembered this battle, their part in it, and asked whether its significance and the
lessons they learned at Gettysburg would be lost as the years passed. Join NPS historian John Heiser as we retrace the
story of the battle, Pickett’s Charge, and the Great Reunion of 1913 when veterans of the Civil War made Gettysburg a
place of national reunification.

Meet at Zieglers Grove, National Cemetery Parking Lot. Park along North Hancock Avenue and at the National Cemetery
Parking Lot.

2:30 p.m.
Pickett's Charge & African American History
Since the end of the American Civil War 152 years ago, endless debates have asked whether slavery alone caused the
conflict, or were there additional causes - such as the rise of industrialism, modernism, capitalism and nationalism, and
the demands each one placed on the United States. Additional causes can be argued, and have been argued, but one
fact remains, the greatest single outcome of the Civil War was freedom to 4 million slaves. Whether it is conceded the war
begin only over slavery, or a combination of factors, the final outcome was a New Birth of Freedom for African Americans.
It is in this spirit that we look at Pickett's Charge through the eyes of African American history. We will walk the sacred
route that Pickett, Pettigrew and Trimble's men followed on July 3, 1863, not as judges, but as non-partisans who simply
want to find traces of African American history woven into the fabric of the pivotal hour in American History, where a new
American identity was born. Join Ranger Troy Harman for this 1 mile, 2 hour walk.

Meet at Auto Tour Stop 5, the Virginia Memorial. Park along West Confederate Avenue.

6:00 p.m.
"Fury On The Bliss Farm"
Learn about the forgotten struggle for the William Bliss farm. Located in between the lines, on July 2 & 3, 1863, the
incongruously named farm was a no-man’s land that changed hands some ten times – possibly more than any other
ground at Gettysburg. Join Licensed Battlefield Guide John Archer and discover how this struggle impacted Lee's plan for
victory, the lives of those who fought there, and the Bliss family.

Meet at the Abraham Brian House on Hancock Ave. Park on Hancock Ave. and at the National Cemetery Parking Lot.

Real Time Programs


These 30- to 45-minute programs provide a brief overview of key moments during the Battle of Gettysburg at
the time at which they occurred 153 years ago.

8:45 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Morning Attack at Spangler Meadow – Dan Welch
Meet at the Auto Tour Stop 13, Spangler’s Spring
Park on East Confederate and Williams Avenue.
9:45 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Lee and Longstreet at Odds - Greg Hillebrand
Meet at the Peach Orchard. Park on North Sickles or United States Avenue.
Do not park on Wheatfield Road.

10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Horses and Sabers: East Cavalry Field – Chuck Teague
Meet at the Ranger Program Sign on Confederate Cavalry Avenue.
Park on Confederate Cavalry Avenue.

1:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. The Cannonade – Jarrad Fuoss


Meet at the Virginia Memorial, Auto Tour Stop 5.
Park on West Confederate Avenue

2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. “A Desperate Thing to Attempt:” Pickett’s Charge Hike – Greg Hillebrand
Meet at the Virginia Memorial, Auto Tour Stop 5.
Park on West Confederate Avenue

3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Fight for the Angle - Emma Murphy
Meet at the High Water Mark, Auto Tour Stop 15. Park on Hancock Avenue.

6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Culp’s Hill – The Face of Battle - Philip Brown
Meet at Culp’s Hill Tower, Culp’s Hill
Park on Slocum Avenue

Campfire at Pitzer Woods


Over the anniversary of the battle Park Rangers will host hour-long presentations, offering unique perspectives
on the events of 154 years ago. Held at 8:30 p.m. at the Pitzer Woods Amphitheater.

The Stories Behind the Numbers


Fifty thousand people became casualties during the 3-day Battle of Gettysburg. But what does the word "casualty" mean?
Who were the people that were forever affected by the battle? Join Park Ranger Caitlin Brown as she explores the
personal accounts of soldiers and civilians who were forced to deal with the horrific aftermath of Gettysburg and how
these individuals are much more than mere statistics.
ACTIVITY LOG (ICS 214)
1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Date From: Date Date To: Date
Period: Time From: HHMM Time To: HHMM
3. Name: 4. ICS Position: 5. Home Agency (and Unit):

6. Resources Assigned:
Name ICS Position Home Agency (and Unit)

7. Activity Log:
Date/Time Notable Activities

8. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature:


ICS 214, Page 1 Date/Time: Date
Gettysburg July 4 Potential Protests
ELO Funding estimates

hourly OT
Travel Luggage Per diem Lodging rate OT hours OT total
Lachowski 50.72 32 1623.04
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
61.43 28 1720.04
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
56.81 28 1590.68
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
53.74 12 644.88
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
50.67 21 1064.07
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
59.87 18 1077.66
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
37.49 8 299.92

Detail 1 GL-9 GOV 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4


Detail 2 GL-9 GOV 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 3 GL-9 GOV 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 4 GS-11 GOV 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8
Detail 5 GS-12 GOV 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8
Detail 6 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 7 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 8 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 9 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 10 GL-9 1000 250 297 416 56.81 40 2272.4
Detail 11 GS-11 1000 250 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8
Detail 12 GS-11 1000 250 297 416 50.72 40 2028.8

Logistics 44 36 1584
Logistics 44 36 1584
Logistics 44 36 1584
Logistics 44 36 1584
Wildland fire GOV 297 416 42 36 1512
Wildland fire GOV 297 416 42 36 1512
Wildland fire GOV 297 416 42 36 1512

PIO 55 36 1980

Total 7000 1750 4455 6240 47166.69

Facts:
Lodging is 104, per diem is 66, first and last 49.50

Assumptions:
Travel July 2 and 6, work 12 hour shifts on July 3, 4, 5
Detailers are assumed to be on 8 hour shifts Monday to Friday
Assumed OT for detailers -- July 2 two hours, July 3 four hours, July 4 twelve hours, July 5 twelve hours, July 6
OT for GETT rangers based on current schedule
Assuming OT cap is not lifted, if it is lifted these costs will go higher
Perm 9700.37
seasonal 11171.92
detailers 26294.4

Total travel cost 17695


baggage 1750

Porta potties 1000

GRAND TOTAL 67611.69


2.A.1 (4300)

Memorandum

To: Gay Vietzke, Interior Region 1, Regional Director

Through: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Steve Sims, Superintendent, Gettysburg National Military Park

Subject: Emergency Law and Order Funding

The anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1-3. During this time, the park experiences a
significant increase in visitation every year resulting in a strain on the park’s six law enforcement
officers. In typical years the anniversary activities, to include a 4th of July fireworks show in the
Borough, is manageable through coordination and cooperation with local and state law
enforcement agencies.

This year, however, there is a growing support for a flag burning demonstration in the
Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the page is called Left Behind
USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police. The page states that the
event is sponsored by Antifa. Additionally, there is a counter protest developing through a
Facebook event page by the Syndicate Society to host a motorcycle ride on July 4 entitled “Burn
Tires Not Flags Cruise.” Additionally, a leader from the Sons of Confederate Veterans
Mechanized Cavalry stopped by the park ranger station and phoned several times to advise that
the group will be in Gettysburg on July 4th to “stop any vandalism or flag burning using physical
violence.” Members of the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers have also pledged to show up
in Gettysburg on July 4th.

The park is actively working with the Gettysburg Police Department Chief who has advised that
“ReOpen Adams County saw this flag burning thing and are very fired up. They are vowing not
to let this happen to include a large group of armed ‘patriots’ deployed to our area. I am hoping
we can calm this as it has real potential to get ugly.” This potential event coincides with a high
visitor use time at Gettysburg for both the Borough and park. The anniversary of the Battle of
Gettysburg draws large crowds to commemorate the battle and on July 4 there is a large firework
show at the Gettysburg Area Recreation Park which is adjacent to GETT. These event creates
extreme traffic congestion and traffic/parking congestion throughout all areas of the park. GETT
anticipates the need for additional law enforcement support to ensure public safety and protect
park resources.

Gettysburg NMP's Law Enforcement staffing is small (7 FTE) and is not able to manage the
potential threats to resources or ensure the safety of the visiting public to events like this.
Gettysburg NMP is establishing a park level Incident Management Team to develop an incident
action plan in preparation for the identified potential protests.

Pre-planning and proper law enforcement resources are necessary to safeguard park resources
and the visiting public. In order to provide safe and violence free events, additional resources are
required. Included in the resource requests are: additional law enforcement personnel and
funding for overtime. The requested 12 additional LE Rangers will require hotels and some may
require flights. Most of the LE personnel will be working 12-hour days. This threat could not
have been anticipated and the expenses will have a substantial impact on GETTs FY2020
budget. The estimated total cost of the events is approximately $67,711.69. This cost is above
available park funds to cover these unexpected costs. An itemized breakdown of the expected
costs is attached.
ELO
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 09:55
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

4 attachments (1 MB)
10-346 Self-Calculating Funding Report PRE EVENT v2.pdf; GETT ELO Request Memo 6-17-2020.pdf; GETT July 4 10-34
Application ELO v2.pdf; ELO cost estimates v2.xlsx;

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: 4th of July assistance
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:05
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks , I appreciate your concern and feel the same way. We (GETT) have been having
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

interagency LE mee ngs for about 10 days and have stood up a park IMT. We have FBI, PA state police
and two local police departments on the team. Everyone is short because of the holiday and current
events, but I feel we are giving this the best shot we have. I appreciate the idea about the hostage
negoaȁtor, had not thought of that. We do have one locally so I will inquire about that. I will keep you
posted when I hear about our resource request, but, as you know, that will likely be early next week.

Thanks again, stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 08:56
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: 4th of July assistance
 
Joe,

Just a quick message here, I need to get out into the park. I've been thinking since your response
yesterday about your wai ng to see if the NPS is going to send you a SET team or not. Man, this event is
a week away and they are playing games with you. As a person who has been with the NPS for over 27
years now, I have to state that you are ge ng thrown under the bus here. This situa on you are facing
has the mixture to be a perfect storm of tragedy. It may turn out to be nothing or it could be
Charlo esville 2.0.

I don't know what planning has gone in effect yet but I highly recommend reaching out to the FBI's
fussion center for intelligence. Reaching out to PA state police and county LE agencies for resources.
See if you can get a hostage negoaȁtor to be on site, they have the negoaȁ on skills to help keep a lid
on things through dialogue.
I know I probably seem like a crack pot here but I don't want to hear about you and your staff ge ng
overwhelmed.

Like I stated, if you need me, just let me know and I'll be there for you and your opera on.

Stay strong!

Respec ully,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Park Ranger/Law Enforcement Specialist


Assateague Island Na onal Seashore
7206 Na onal Seashore Lane
Berlin, MD 21811
Office 410-629-6076
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fax 410-641-1099

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:06 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: 4th of July assistance
 
That sounds good.

Respec ully,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Park Ranger/Law Enforcement Specialist


Assateague Island Na onal Seashore
7206 Na onal Seashore Lane
Berlin, MD 21811
Office 410-629-6076
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fax 410-641-1099

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 2:33 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: 4th of July assistance
 
Thanks
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

We are sll aȁwai ng approval of our ELO request and there is rumor we may get SET. I will keep you
posted, thanks for stepping up.
Be safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:06
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: 4th of July assistance
 
Chief Lachowski,

In order to assist your opera on for the events of the upcoming 4th of July weekend, I am submi ng my
name But please do not add me to the list unless you do not achieve the needed 12 rangers you are
reques ng.

The reason I state this is, I am certainly up to the task but I am no spring chicken. If you get enough
young bucks to sign up then you'll be all set. If not, I am certainly willing and able to rise to the
occasion.

I'm only about 4 hours away, if need be you can contact me as late as late a. ernoon on 07-02-2020.

Respecully ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Park Ranger/Law Enforcement Specialist


Assateague Island Naonal Seashor e
7206 Naonal Seashor e Lane
Berlin, MD 21811
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Fax 410-641-1099
Return Call Requested
Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:15
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Hi Joe,

Sorry, but this fellow, while completely polite and gracious to me, wants a call from you. His
name is (b) (6) and his phone number is (b) (6) . He works in Gettysburg,
belongs to a "community sportsmans' club." I asked him the name of his organization and he
said "American Patriots 3%." They (his group, anyway) want to assist in keeping the peace by
providing volunteer EMS - no other gear to be brought.

Thanks.....

Pamela S. Neil

Permit Coordinator
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office Phone: 717-338-4421
Business Cell: 717-752-2845
Fax Number: 717-334-0359
Re: GETT - 1st Amendment Activities
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:15
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you for your me and advice, it w as good to talk to you.

Stay safe and keep in touch.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 09:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT - 1st Amendment Acvies
 
Good Morning Joe,

Nice to speak to you this morning. You may not need this sample warnings document for the July 4th
event, but just in case or for the future here you go. Feel free to revise as necessary.

-Chris

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


United States Park Police
Commander, Internal Affairs Unit / Employee Labor Relations Unit
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fax: 202-690-5143

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 9:11 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: GETT - 1st Amendment Acvies
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
United States Park Police
Commander, Internal Affairs Unit / Employee Labor Relations Unit
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fax: 202-690-5143
Center Portion of White House Sidewalk

36 CFR 7.96 NCR, Demonstrations and Special Events, White House Sidewalk
DC Code § 22-1307. B 1-2 Crowding, obstructing, or incommoding

ATTENTION: This is Lieutenant _____________________ of the United States Park Police. You are in
violation of the Code of Federal Regulations applicable to this area, specifically that individuals may
demonstrate while carrying signs on the center portion of the sidewalk (comprising ten yards on either
side of the center point on the sidewalk) if they continue to move along the sidewalk. You are also in
violation of DC Code, specifically that it is unlawful for a person, alone or in concert with others, to engage
in a demonstration in an area where it is otherwise unlawful to demonstrate and to continue or resume
engaging in a demonstration after being instructed by a law enforcement officer to cease engaging in a
demonstration. Due to these violations, the Sidewalk is closed. You must leave the closed portion of the
White House sidewalk now. All persons remaining on the closed portion of the White House Sidewalk will
be arrested.

Note to Official issuing warnings: In regards to DC Code violations, the term "demonstration" means
marching, congregating, standing, sitting, lying down, parading, demonstrating, or patrolling by one or
more persons, with or without signs, for the purpose of persuading one or more individuals, or the public,
to protest some action, attitude, or belief.

Repeat Three times with approximately two minutes in between


On the Third Warning Add
“This is your Third and Final Warning – If you do not leave now, you will be arrested”

White House Sidewalk Closed

Time:__________________________

By Officer:______________________

Record all Warning Times

(1)___________ (2) _________ (3) ________

WAIT TWO MINUTES AFTER THIRD WARNING BEFORE COMMENCING ARRESTS AND
ANNOUNCE
YOU ARE NOW UNDER ARREST AND YOU MAY NOT LEAVE THE SECURE AREA

TIME OF ARREST: ___________

Arresting Officer:
Name Badge Arrest #’s

1. ______________________________________
2. ______________________________________

3. ______________________________________

4. ______________________________________

Permit Holder___________________ Permit Number________ Permit Contact_____________________


Chaining to Fence

36 CFR 7.96 NCR, Demonstrations and Special Events, White House Sidewalk
DC Code § 22-1307. B 1-2 Crowding, obstructing, or incommoding

ATTENTION: This is Lieutenant _____________________ of the United States Park Police. You are in
violation of park regulations and laws applicable to this area, specifically that the attachment of any item
or person onto any tree or shrubbery or any park structures in President's Park is prohibited. The term
"park structures" include, but is not limited to, the White House fence as well as any other fencing or bike
racks, bollards, jersey walls, flower pots, statues, poles, traffic boxes, wayside signs. The term
“attachment" includes, but is not limited to, chaining or handcuffing of any item or person. You are also in
violation of DC Code, specifically that it is unlawful for a person, alone or in concert with others, to engage
in a demonstration in an area where it is otherwise unlawful to demonstrate and to continue or resume
engaging in a demonstration after being instructed by a law enforcement officer to cease engaging in a
demonstration. Due to these violations, the Sidewalk is closed. You must leave the closed portion of the
White House Sidewalk Now. All persons remaining on the closed portion of the White House Sidewalk
will be arrested.

Note to Official issuing warnings: In regards to DC Code violations, the term "demonstration" means
marching, congregating, standing, sitting, lying down, parading, demonstrating, or patrolling by one or
more persons, with or without signs, for the purpose of persuading one or more individuals, or the public,
to protest some action, attitude, or belief.

Repeat Three times with approximately two minutes in between


On the Third Warning Add
“This is your Third and Final Warning – If you do not leave now, you will be arrested”

White House Sidewalk Closed

Time:__________________________

By Officer:______________________

Record all Warning Times

(1)___________ (2) _________ (3) ________

WAIT TWO MINUTES AFTER THIRD WARNING BEFORE COMMENCING ARRESTS AND
ANNOUNCE
YOU ARE NOW UNDER ARREST AND YOU MAY NOT LEAVE THE SECURE AREA

TIME OF ARREST: ___________

Arresting Officer:
Name Badge Arrest #’s

1. ______________________________________
2. ______________________________________

3. ______________________________________

4. ______________________________________

Permit Holder___________________ Permit Number________ Permit Contact_____________________


No Permit

36 CFR 7.96 NCR, Demonstrations and Special Events, White House Sidewalk
DC Code § 22-1307. B 1-2 Crowding, obstructing, or incommoding

ATTENTION: This is Lieutenant _____________________ of the United States Park Police. You are in
violation of park regulations and laws applicable to this area, specifically that individuals may demonstrate
in groups of 25 or less without a permit. You have exceeded the 25 person limit. Due to these violations,
the Sidewalk is closed. You must leave the closed portion of the White House Sidewalk NOW. All
persons remaining on the closed portion of the White House Sidewalk will be arrested. You are also in
violation of DC Code, specifically that it is unlawful for a person, alone or in concert with others, to engage
in a demonstration in an area where it is otherwise unlawful to demonstrate and to continue or resume
engaging in a demonstration after being instructed by a law enforcement officer to cease engaging in a
demonstration. Due to these violations, the Sidewalk is closed. You must leave the closed portion of the
White House Sidewalk Now. All persons remaining on the closed portion of the White House Sidewalk
will be arrested.

Note to Official issuing warnings: In regards to DC Code violations, the term "demonstration" means
marching, congregating, standing, sitting, lying down, parading, demonstrating, or patrolling by one or
more persons, with or without signs, for the purpose of persuading one or more individuals, or the public,
to protest some action, attitude, or belief.

Repeat Three times with approximately two minutes in between


On the Third Warning Add
“This is your Third and Final Warning – If you do not leave now, you will be arrested”

White House Sidewalk Closed

Time:__________________________

By Officer:______________________

Record all Warning Times

(1)___________ (2) _________ (3) ________

WAIT TWO MINUTES AFTER THIRD WARNING BEFORE COMMENCING ARRESTS AND
ANNOUNCE
YOU ARE NOW UNDER ARREST AND YOU MAY NOT LEAVE THE SECURE AREA

TIME OF ARREST: ___________

Arresting Officer:
Name Badge Arrest #’s

1. ______________________________________
2. ______________________________________

3. ______________________________________

4. ______________________________________

Permit Holder___________________ Permit Number________ Permit Contact_____________________


Revoke Permit

36 CFR 7.96 NCR, Demonstrations and Special Events, White House Sidewalk
DC Code § 22-1307. B 1-2 Crowding, obstructing, or incommoding

ATTENTION: This is Lieutenant _____________________ of the United States Park Police. Because of
violations of park regulations and laws applicable to this area, your permit to demonstrate on the White
House Sidewalk is REVOKED by the ranking U.S. Park Police supervisory official in charge. Specifically,
that individuals may demonstrate while carrying signs on center portion of the sidewalk (comprising ten
yards on either side of the center point on the sidewalk) if they continue to move along the sidewalk. You
are also in violation of DC Code, specifically that it is unlawful for a person, alone or in concert with
others, to engage in a demonstration in an area where it is otherwise unlawful to demonstrate and to
continue or resume engaging in a demonstration after being instructed by a law enforcement officer to
cease engaging in a demonstration. Due to these violations, the Sidewalk is closed. You must leave the
closed portion of the White House Sidewalk Now. All persons remaining on the closed portion of the
White House Sidewalk will be arrested.

Note to Official issuing warnings: In regards to DC Code violations, the term "demonstration" means
marching, congregating, standing, sitting, lying down, parading, demonstrating, or patrolling by one or
more persons, with or without signs, for the purpose of persuading one or more individuals, or the public,
to protest some action, attitude, or belief.

Repeat Three times with approximately two minutes in between


On the Third Warning Add
“This is your Third and Final Warning – If you do not leave now, you will be arrested”

White House Sidewalk Closed

Time:__________________________

By Officer:______________________

Record all Warning Times

(1)___________ (2) _________ (3) ________

WAIT TWO MINUTES AFTER THIRD WARNING BEFORE COMMENCING ARRESTS AND
ANNOUNCE
YOU ARE NOW UNDER ARREST AND YOU MAY NOT LEAVE THE SECURE AREA

TIME OF ARREST: ___________

Arresting Officer:
Name Badge Arrest #’s

1. ______________________________________
2. ______________________________________

3. ______________________________________

4. ______________________________________

Permit Holder___________________ Permit Number________ Permit Contact_____________________


Fw: 12 folks for GETT and vehicles
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:17
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 09:32
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: 12 folks for GETT and vehicles
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I had a lengthy conversaon with R ene yesterday a. ernoon about PW SET. They requested they stay
together as a group and not be split with 1/2 in DC and the other 1/2 in GETT. They have candidates for
SET mixed in with there Team and want to evaluate them on this assignment. They have already
booked lodging near Reagan.

With that in mind and our talk yesterday about those going to GETT probably needing vehicles- I would
like to send anyone we get from Region 1 to GETT. The addional 3 NER needs t o provide I will see who
is coming from VA parks and have them come to DC. However I will work with Mark and Isander on
those details and as soon as I have the list I will provide it to GETTs Logs Chief.

Also, Im going to reach out to Region 1 and 2 reps and ask them to see if there people could drive so
they bring a marked LE Rig.

Sincerely,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


NCA Chief Ranger

Region 1 - Naonal Capit al Area


1100 Ohio Dr. SW
Washington DC 20242
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(301) 714-2235 - Dispatch
Fw: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:21
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (18 KB)


Situational Awareness.docx;

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 09:29
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov
<rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) SP-WATCHCENTER <[email protected]>


Subject: RE: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng
 
A ached is the requested document.

FYI – “Le Behind USA” Twi er and Facebook account are both removed/down. This is the original page that
claimed Anf a was going to be burning flags in Gey sburg.

PaCIC is providing this for informaonal purposes and situaonal awareness only . The mere advocacy of polic al
or social posions, polic al acvism, use of s trong rhetoric, or generalized philosophic embrace of violent taccs
may be constuonally prot ected. PaCIC only reports on First Amendment protected acvies f or operaonal
planning in the interest of ensuring the safety and security of the demonstrators and the general public.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) | Intelligence Analyst Supervisor


Pennsylvania State Police | Bureau of Criminal Invesg aon
1800 Elmerton Ave | Harrisburg, PA 17110
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.us

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 8:36 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [External] Fw: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

ATTENTION: This email message is from an external sender. Do not open links or attachments from
unknown sources. To report suspicious email, forward the message as an attachment to
[email protected].
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Welcome to the team. Just looping you in on the email chain, note the meeng da te and me in the
original email. Address of the ranger staon is 160 T aneytown Road, Gey sburg.

Be safe out there,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 08:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Guessing that you have seen this news story, but wanted to pass it along. Note the meeng a t Perkins
a. er the protest.
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 15:54
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Robert
Glenny <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: July 4 Flag Burning Protest planning meeng

Thanks to all for their me t oday, good to get together and exchange ideas. On this email I am including
everyone who was present today and a few more. This can become our email chain to exchange
informaon.

Our next meeng will be W ednesday, June 24, noon, at the ranger staon. See y ou then.

Appreciate everyone's support, let me know if the NPS can ever be of assistance.

Stay safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Deputization request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:29
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 attachments (1 MB)
DraftFirstAmendmenAreasCloseUp.pdf; GETT Briefing Statement & Talking Points - July 4, 2020 event.docx; Preparations for July
4th Weekend (06.24.2020).pdf;

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park is ancipa ng pr otests and counterprotests centered in or around the
Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4. I have a ached an internal briefing paper for your reference.
We have an interagency planning team comprised of all local LE agencies working together. We have
stood up a park level incident management team and have requested outside resources (including
addional la w enforcement rangers) to help. Gey sburg NMP is concurrent jurisdicon, so all outside
agencies have authority within our boundaries. The Naonal Ceme tery is adjacent to non NPS property
in the Borough of Gey sburg for a significant poron of the boundar y. In an effort to be er assist our
partners and to be able to assist with urgent and developing incidents adjacent to the Naonal
Cemetery, we are requesng depuz aon as Mar shals.

Please let me know how I can facilitate this process or if you need any addional in formaon.
Appreciate your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Web and Social Media Talking Points
Park staff were made aware of the post titled Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police Sponsored by Antifa.
Our Protection Rangers are in constant contact with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in
order to stay up to date on any possible incidents. The First Amendment allows for…” the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government
for a redress of grievances.”

Per Gettysburg National Military Park, Superintendent’s Compendium: 36 CFR (Code of Federal
Regulations) §1.6 – Activities that Require a Permit (f) §2.51(a)

• Public assemblies, meetings, gatherings, demonstrations, parades and other public expressions of
views. However, demonstrations of 25 people or less are allowed within the park areas designated
as available under paragraph 2.51(c)(2) without a permit. The two areas designated for these
demonstrations are at the orchard area west of Taneytown Road, north of Meade’s Headquarters,
and south of the National Cemetery Parking Lot (excluding the orchard) and the grassy area to the
west of the Eternal Peace Light Memorial.

A permit must be submitted in order to hold such an activity for group of 25 or more. No such permit has
been submitted on behalf of this group.

First Amendment rights are honored at Gettysburg National Military Park. There are two areas within the
park where demonstrators can peacefully gather. One is located southwest of the Eternal Light Peace
Memorial and the second is located north of the Lydia Leister house (Meade’s Headquarters). See
attached map.

Our priorities are to protect the cultural and natural resources of Gettysburg National Military Park and
maintain the safety of all employees and visitors of the battlefield.

Contact: Jason Martz, Acting Public Affairs Officer, 717.338.4423, [email protected]


Confederate Flag Talking Points
In a June 25, 2015 statement, then National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said, “We strive to
tell the complete story of America. All sales items in parks are evaluated based on educational value and
their connection to the park. Any stand-alone depictions of Confederate flags have no place in park
stores.”
Jarvis said the murders of nine church members at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in
Charleston, South Carolina, which is near Fort Sumter National Monument, galvanized a national
discussion that includes symbols and relics from our nation’s past such as the Confederate Battle Flag.
“As that discussion spread across the country,” Jarvis said, “one of our largest cooperating associations,
Eastern National, began to voluntarily remove from the park stores that it manages any items that depict a
Confederate flag as its primary feature. I’ve asked other cooperating associations, partners and
concession providers to withdraw from sale items that solely depict a Confederate flag.”
This affected 11 out of 2,600 items in the bookstore at Gettysburg National Military Park’s Museum and
Visitor Center.
In the telling of the historical story, Confederate flags have a place in books, exhibits, reenactments, and
interpretive programs. Books, DVDs, and other educational and interpretive media where the Confederate
flag image is depicted in its historical context may remain as sales items as long as the image cannot be
physically detached. Confederate flags include the Stainless Banner, the Third National Confederate Flag,
and the Confederate Battle Flag.
Confederate Monument Talking Points
Gettysburg National Military Park preserves, protects, and interprets one of the best marked
battlefields in the world. Over 1,325 monuments, markers, and plaques, commemorate and
memorialize the men who fought and died during the battle of Gettysburg and continue to reflect how
that battle has been remembered by different generations of Americans.

Many of these memorials honor southern states whose men served in the Confederate Army of
Northern Virginia. These memorials, erected predominantly in the early and mid-20th century, are an
important part of the cultural landscape.

The National Park Service is committed to safeguarding these unique and site-specific memorials in
perpetuity, while simultaneously interpreting holistically and objectively the actions, motivations, and
causes of the soldiers and states they commemorate.

Across the country, the National Park Service maintains and interprets monuments, markers, and
plaques that commemorate and memorialize those who fought during the Civil War. These memorials
represent an important, if controversial, chapter in our Nation’s history. The National Park Service is
committed to preserving these memorials while simultaneously educating visitors holistically about
the actions, motivations, and causes of the soldiers and states they commemorate. A hallmark of
American progress is our ability to learn from our history.

Many commemorative works including monuments and markers were specifically authorized by
Congress. In other cases, a monument may have preceded the establishment of a park, and thus could
be considered a protected park resource and value. In either of these situations, legislation could be
required to remove the monument, and the NPS may need to comply with Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act and the National Environmental Policy Act before removing a
statue/memorial.

Still other monuments, while lacking legislative authorization, may have existed in parks long enough
to qualify as historic features. A key aspect of their historical interest is that they reflect the
knowledge, attitudes, and tastes of the people who designed and placed them. Unless directed by
legislation, it is the policy of the National Park Service that these works and their inscriptions will not
be altered, relocated, obscured, or removed, even when they are deemed inaccurate or incompatible
with prevailing present-day values. The Director of the National Park Service may make an exception
to this policy.

The NPS will continue to provide historical context and interpretation for all of our sites and
monuments in order to reflect a fuller view of past events and the values under which they occurred.
Re: Press area
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 10:29
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
YOU DA MAN! Thanks

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:28
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Press area
 
Already have. What is the Cemetery overflow lot next to LE going to be used for? It not there, then the
NW corner of the Hunt Ave. grass lot.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:24 AM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Press area
 
Please put some thought into having a press area. That request came up yesterday in the interagency LE
meeng.
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
GETT contact info
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 10:50
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Rene,

The Chief is Joe Lachowski who is cc:ed here.


His cell is - 231-590-9467

The Logs Chief for the GETT event is Marcus Pra


His cell is - 717-253-5827

Sincerely,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


NCA Chief Ranger

Region 1 - Naonal Capit al Area


1100 Ohio Dr. SW
Washington DC 20242
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(301) 714-2235 - Dispatch
Finance Tracking for GETT July 2020
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 11:29
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

3 attachments (13 MB)


Incident Cost for GETT Event 07-02-2017.xlsx; SHOPE, ELIZABETH OF288-16a Fillable.xlsx; Vicksburg Flood and Landslide Cost
Summary 26MAR2020.xlsx;

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

Gene:

A ached are some tools that you can use for tracking expenses. I got them from Rachel Acker. We cn
work through these. Take a look.
GETT-Battlefield Anniversary Protests 2017
Incident Name: GETT
Incident Commander: Ed Wenschhof
Date: 6/16/2017
Location: Gettysburg National Military Park

I/C Overhead Park WBS $ 10,915.72


Overhead Travel $ 1,242.97
Supplies WBS $ 3,668.47

WBS Park Total $ 15,827.16

ELO Overhead $ 66,684.68


ELO Travel $ 17,412.80
Supplies ELO $ 5,283.48

ELO Total $ 89,380.96

Incident Total $ 105,208.12


Incident #: PA-GEP-170011
Acct #: PX.EGETT0003.00.1
Cost Center PPNENERO00
Functional Area PFE00FESW.LV0000

Park WBS PX.XANNWKEND.00.1


Re: PWR SET
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 11:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Brady, Maria <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>
Excellent news. Thank you Joe.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 11:48 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: PWR SET
 
Just received confirmation that we will be getting one squad from the Pacific West region SET. 12
rangers. 

Marc, please contact ASAP to assist with radio programming on his end (VHF) and rooms.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

phone is . 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you all very much. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: 4th of July assistance
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 14:03
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Hi Joe,

No problem! Anyme!

Stay safe
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Acng Chie f Ranger


Thomas Edison Naonal His torical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange NJ 07052
w:973-736-0550 Ext 15
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 12:58 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: 4th of July assistance
 
Hi
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much for offering assistance to GETT. We will be ge ng PWR SET, so we are unable to
pay for addional r esources at this me.

Again, thank you very much. Stay safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:27
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: 4th of July assistance
 
Good A ernoon Chief,

My name is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) , I am acng Chie f of Thomas Edison. I received the email sent by
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

regarding GETTs LE request for the 4th of July weekend. I wanted to reach out and let you
know one of my type II perm rangers is interested. I wanted to check your needs before confirming with
my superintendent. Since our park is remaining closed to the public unl a . er the upcoming holiday, my
staff has been assisng loc al needs as they come about. Please let us know if we can help in any way!
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Acng Chie f Ranger


Thomas Edison Naonal His torical Park
211 Main Street
West Orange NJ 07052
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fw: July 4th Mandatory Staffing Commitments
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 14:35
To: NPS NER Chief Rangers <[email protected]>; Schneider, Kevin B <[email protected]>; Madell,
Michael <[email protected]>; Janssen, Wendy K <[email protected]>; Hulslander, Bill
<[email protected]>; Creasey, Michael <[email protected]>; Carlstrom, Brian <[email protected]>; Hall,
Kym A <[email protected]>; Williams, Steven <[email protected]>; Jacobs, Sula <[email protected]>; Salvatore,
Joseph A <[email protected]>; Romero, Alexcy <[email protected]>; Clark, Stephen M
<[email protected]>; Wicklein-Bayne, Abbi <[email protected]>; Talken-Spaulding, Kirsten
<[email protected]>; Nersesian, Jen T <[email protected]>; Sendich, Emina
<[email protected]>; Cobern, Melissa <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; MacLeod,
Cynthia <[email protected]>
Cc: Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>; Fennell, Rosalyn <[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L
<[email protected]>; Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>
Hi All,

The Acng Deputy Dir ector has issued a direcv e requiring the commitment of NPS Law Enforcement
Resources for the period July 2-5 to be assigned to Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park, Mount Rushmore
Naonal Memorial, and in W ashington, DC for the expected large crowds and significant events
occurring at those areas.

Our Region is required to provide 11 Law Enforcement Rangers for this event. (This memo reduced our
inial under standing of 15 required).

I reached out earlier this morning to the Chiefs within our region, and have received 2-4 potenal
commitments that I am working to confirm. There sll is a w ays to go in meeng this manda tory
requirement.

Ideally, meeng this r equest will managed in manner that will proporonally dis tribute the staffing
commitment from parks throughout the Region.

I also recognize this will create an addional bur den to your operaons during a bus y weekend for you.

Please let me know what you can provide from your parks, and I will work on finalizing the roster for
WASO.

Also, regarding backfill authority, I do not believe it will be authorized. I will connue monit oring those
types of concerns, and will communicate what is known.

Feel free to email/call with any quesons, e tc.

Thank You,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Chief Ranger


Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc-Appalachian
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
From: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 8:29 AM
To: Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Fw: July 4th Mandatory Staffing Commitments
 

From: Deputy Director Operaons, NPS <NPS_Deputy_Dir ector_Operaons@np s.gov>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:08 AM
To: NPS Regional Directors <[email protected]>
Cc: NPS Deputy Regional Directors <[email protected]>; COS, NPS <[email protected]>;
NPS Regional Director Assistants <[email protected]>; Memorandums, NPS
<[email protected]>; Flynn, Jennifer <[email protected]>; Leonard, John
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: July 4th Mandatory Staffing Commitments
 
*** ELECTRONIC COPY ONLY - NO HARD COPY TO FOLLOW ***
June 24, 2020

Memorandum
To: Regional Directors

From: Acting Deputy Director, Operations /s/ Shawn Benge

Subject: July 4th Mandatory Staffing Commitments

Since the devastating events of September 11, 2001, efforts to ensure adequate security at NPS facilities
and special events have expanded and improved to meet the ever-increasing threat of violence and/or
destruction of property and resources. This year, large scale special events and First Amendment
demonstrations will occur at Gettysburg National Military Park, Mount Rushmore National Memorial,
and in Washington, DC. Large crowds are expected, and the probability of a threat from domestic or
international terrorist activities cannot be overlooked. To appropriately manage these events, NPS
Incident NPS Management Teams require 168 law enforcement officers to be deployed to the
aforementioned NPS units.

Many parks, regions, programs, including our sister bureaus, have already committed significant
resources. This includes 24 officers from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 12 officers from
the Bureau of Land Management, 20 officers from NPS Law Enforcement, Security, and Emergency
Services, and 44 officers that have already been committed from parks across the Service. To fulfill the
remaining requirements, the following number of officers are mandatory commitments from each region.
These required commitments have been determined on a pro-rata basis using current law enforcement
staff numbers in each of your Regions.

Region 1: 11 additionally required, 0 currently assigned.


Region 1 – NCA: 3 additionally required, 1 currently assigned.
Region 2: 6 additionally required, 10 currently assigned.
Regions 3,4,5: 0 additionally required, 21 currently assigned.
Regions 6,7,8: 20 additionally required, 11 currently assigned.
Regions 8,9,10,12: 0 additionally required, 23 currently assigned.
Region 11: 5 additionally required, 0 currently assigned.
Please provide the information for each individual that your region will contribute to the Chief, Law
Enforcement, Security, and Emergency Service by not later than the close of business on Monday, June
29. Travel to Washington DC will begin on or about July 2; staff can expect to be released for travel
home by July 6. Specific information for each assignment and location will be sent to each individual
subsequent to when their names are provided.

Should you require additional information, or wish to discuss specific needs, please contact Chief,
LESES John Leonard at 202-802-1792.

cc: Associate Director, Visitor and Resource Protection


Chief, Law Enforcement, Security, and Emergency Services
[EXTERNAL] RE: Deputization request
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 15:39
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (2 MB)
usm3c Group Deputation.pdf;

Chief,

We will depuz e your rangers as Special Deputy US Marshals, with the following clarificaons:
1. The deputaons will be short -term, ending on July 8th. This date is consistent with A orney General Barr’s
order that the USMS assist with protecon of na onal ic ons.
2. The deputaon will specific ally empower Naonal P ark Service rangers to fully parcipa te with state and
local police agencies in response to public demonstraons or inciden ts of civil disorder targeng the
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park (including the Naonal Ceme tery); to include non-federal land adjacent
to the park and cemetery.
3. The USMS will be included in planning meengs mo ving forward - both for our own informaon and t o
share informaon with other f ederal law enforcement agencies. To that end, I’m your point of contact.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is my back-up. His contact informaon is belo w.

Very important – please complete the a ached group deputaon as soon as possible. When you return it, please
include a memo (on le erhead) stang tha t all of the named officers are recommended for special deputaon
and they are free and clear of all internal invesg aon and discipline. The deput aons will g o into effect when the
applicaon is appr oved and an official from our office swears in the officers.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:30 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Depuz aon r equest
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park is ancipa ng pr otests and counterprotests centered in or around the
Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4. I have a ached an internal briefing paper for your reference.
We have an interagency planning team comprised of all local LE agencies working together. We have
stood up a park level incident management team and have requested outside resources (including
addional la w enforcement rangers) to help. Gey sburg NMP is concurrent jurisdicon, so all outside
agencies have authority within our boundaries. The Naonal Ceme tery is adjacent to non NPS property
in the Borough of Gey sburg for a significant poron of the boundar y. In an effort to be er assist our
partners and to be able to assist with urgent and developing incidents adjacent to the Naonal
Cemetery, we are requesng depuz aon as Mar shals.

Please let me know how I can facilitate this process or if you need any addional in formaon.
Appreciate your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Attachment cannot be combined with this document in Adobe. See separate file.
Re: Roster
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 15:52
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Awesome, thanks. And if I remember right you were joining in as well?  Just didn’t see your name on
the list. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 25, 2020, at 15:50, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

Name email Park Grade


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Law Enforcement Specialist


National Park Service
Interior Regions 8, 9, 10 & 12 (formerly known as Pacific West Region)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 12:03
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Roster
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

We are putting together a pay cap waiver memo. Can you send me names and pay grades
of the 12 rangers coming to GETT please?

Thanks. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: 4th of July assistance
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 16:11
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
That's good to hear. I hope things go smoothly.

Respec ully,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Park Ranger/Law Enforcement Specialist


Assateague Island Na onal Seashore
7206 Na onal Seashore Lane
Berlin, MD 21811
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Fax 410-641-1099

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 12:59 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: 4th of July assistance
 
Hi
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much for offering assistance to GETT. We will be ge ng PWR SET, so we are unable to
pay for addi onal resources at this me. ̀

Again, thank you very much. Stay safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 12:06
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: West, Edward W <[email protected]>
Subject: 4th of July assistance
 
Chief Lachowski,

In order to assist your opera on for the events of the upcoming 4th of July weekend, I am submi ng my
name But please do not add me to the list unless you do not achieve the needed 12 rangers you are
reques ng.

The reason I state this is, I am certainly up to the task but I am no spring chicken. If you get enough
young bucks to sign up then you'll be all set. If not, I am certainly willing and able to rise to the
occasion.

I'm only about 4 hours away, if need be you can contact me as late as late a. ernoon on 07-02-2020.

Respecully ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Park Ranger/Law Enforcement Specialist


Assateague Island Naonal Seashor e
7206 Naonal Seashor e Lane
Berlin, MD 21811
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Fax 410-641-1099
Re: Cemetery gates
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 17:14
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Hill, Randall N <[email protected]>; Flickinger, Lucas <[email protected]>; Holdsworth, Jonathan
<[email protected]>

Correct, all of the gates will be locked each night. Thanks for checking. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 25, 2020, at 16:25, Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:

Randy,

I assume all of the Naonal Ceme tery Gates including Annex. Joe says LE will take care of it.
Employees can unlock the gates as well if they are first in the cemetery.

Joe, Correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks,

Marc

Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site

405 Taneytown Road

Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325

(717) 338-4407

(717) 253-5827 Mobile

(717) 334-9116 FAX


Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

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From: Hill, Randall N <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 7:51 AM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Flickinger, Lucas <[email protected]>;
Holdsworth, Jonathan <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Cemetery gates
 
Not to be a smartass but does this include ALL of the gates now? Annex also? Or the half closure
that we did for years?

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 9:41 PM
To: Hill, Randall N <[email protected]>; Flickinger, Lucas <[email protected]>;
Holdsworth, Jonathan <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: Cemetery gates

FYI

Thanks,
 
Marc
 
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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Begin forwarded message:

From: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>


Date: June 24, 2020 at 2:53:13 PM EDT
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -
eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>, "Heister, Kris�na M"
<Kris�[email protected]>
Subject: Cemetery gates

Just to keep everyone in the loop. Given the ancipa ted events, LE rangers will
begin locking all the cemetery gates at night and opening them in the morning.
This will connue un l July 6 unless things c onnue.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns or thoughts.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham
Lincoln
Fw: Water and Food Waiver
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 17:26
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

2 attachments (2 MB)
Food and Water Request for July 1.pdf; DOI-BusinessSupplement-FINAL-23SEP14.pdf;

I hit send too fast! I forgot to add you two.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Bolitho, Zachary J


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 5:26 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Water and Food Waiver
 

Gene: Attached is the water and food waiver from 2017. This should give you some
background. Also I have attached the DOI ALL Hazards Business Handbook for more details.

I'm tracking down a Temp Bi-weekly Pay Cap Request - I have one from 2016 - but I should
have a more recent version. You know they change something every year. We will not be able
to submit a bi-weekly pay cap request with the RO. We will need to know grades and positions
for the request. I'll send it along once I get it!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
DOI Supplement All‐
U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI)
Hazards Incident Business Management


All-Hazards Supplement
to the Interagency Incident Business
Management Handbook

Office of Emergency Management


&
Office of Financial Management

September 2014
0
____

DOl Supplement All-Hazards Incident Business Management

APPROVAL
This supplement establishes business management guidelines for the Department of the Interior’s
(DOl’s) all-hazards incidents. Unless specifically notated in this supplement to the Interagency Incident
Business Management Handbook PMS-902 (IIBMH) or prohibited by agency policy, all business practices
addressed in Chapters 10—80 of the IIBMH apply to DOl all-hazards incidents. An electronic version of the
IIBMH is located at: http://www.nwcg.gov/pms/pubs/iibmh2/pms9O2 201208.pdf. An electronic
version of this handbook is located at: http://www.doi,gov/emergency/all-hazards-responders.cfm.

This supplement and the IIBMH establish intra- and interagency mechanisms for DOl involvement in
domestic incident management operations. These mechanisms include coordinating structures and
processes for incidents requiring agency support. The supplement is applicable to all DOl headquarters
and field organizational components that may be required to provide assistance or conduct emergency
operations in the context of actual or potential incidents.

Submitted by:_______________________________ Date:


,.
/ _,,

Laurence I. Broun
Director, Office of Emergency Management

Submitted by: - Date:__________________


Douglas A. Glenn
Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Director, Office of Financial Management

Reviewed by: Date:


Kim Thorsen
Deputy Assistant Secretary fir Public Safety, Resource Protection and Emergency Services

Reviewed by: ii 4di Date: ‘ 1


/21 ILl
Kristen Sarri
Principal Deputy ss t t Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget

Approved by:
Rhea Suh
Date: 3. La.. J
Assistant Secretary, Policy, Management and Budget
DOI Supplement All‐Hazards Incident Business Management

Department of the Interior


All‐Hazards Supplement
to the Interagency
Incident Business Management Handbook

This document provides direction for the Department of the Interior (DOI) and supplements the
Interagency Business Management Handbook (IIBMH), PMS‐902.

ALL‐HAZARDS INCIDENT BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Supplement No: DOI‐01‐2014

Effective Date: 09/23/2014

Duration: Effective until superseded or removed

Posting Instructions: Supplements are numbered consecutively by chronological number and calendar
year. Post by document; remove entire document and replace with this supplement. Retain this
transmittal as the first page of the document.

New Document(s): DOI‐01‐2014 79 Pages, including Appendices


Superseded Document(s) by N/A N/A
Issuance Number:

Digest:
 Establishes this supplement and the IIBMH by reference as the business practice guidance for all
DOI all‐hazards incidents.
 Clarifies guidance regarding guaranteed hours, days off, stand downs, and resetting length of
assignments.
 Addresses biweekly payroll limitation waivers, requesting temporary (1039) work hour waivers,
and the full range of duties/categories for earning hazard pay and environmental differentials.
 Clarifies requests for per diem meals and incidental expenditures and lodging actual expenses.
 Addresses acquisition reporting requirements, relief available for impacted units, delegation of
procurement authority, and sources of supply.
 Clarifies the use of government purchased gasoline for privately owned vehicles.
 Clarifies all‐hazard specific language for providing food at the official duty station.
 Adds information regarding the return and/or disposal of property purchased on an incident.
 Provides general information regarding the reimbursable items and reimbursement procedures
for responses conducted under the Stafford Act that utilize Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) Mission Assignments (MAs), Oil Pollution Act that utilize Pollution Removal
Funding Authorizations (PRFAs), and Economy Act that utilize Reimbursable Support
Agreements (RSAs).

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CONTENTS 
Approval ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
0.0 PURPOSE .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
0.1 Authorities .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
0.2 All‐Hazards Definitions .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
10.0 PAY PROVISIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
10.1 Casual Hiring ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
10.2 Guaranteed Hours and Stand Downs ................................................................................................................................. 11
10.3 Length of Assignment and Days Off .................................................................................................................................... 11
10.4 Reimbursement of Payroll Costs .......................................................................................................................................... 12
10.5 Biweekly Earning Limitation ................................................................................................................................................. 12
10.6 Temporary (1039) Work Hours Waiver ........................................................................................................................... 13
10.7 Overtime ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
10.8 Hazard Pay .................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
10.9 Environmental Differentials .................................................................................................................................................. 14
10.10 Fair Labor Standards Act ...................................................................................................................................................... 15
10.20 COMPENSATION FOR ILLNESS/INJURY ............................................................................................................................. 15
10.30 TRAVEL ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
10.31 Actual Per Diem Expenses Waivers (Lodging) ............................................................................................................ 16
10.32 Actual Per Diem Expenses Waivers (Meals after 30 days) ..................................................................................... 16
10.33 TDY within 50 miles of Employees’ Duty Station ....................................................................................................... 16
20.0 ACQUISITION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
20.1 Acquisition Relief for Units Impacted by Emergency Events ................................................................................... 17
20.2 Delegations of Procurement Authority ............................................................................................................................. 18
20.3 Sources of Supply ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
20.4 Government Charge Cards and Convenience Checks .................................................................................................. 18
20.5 Purchase of Fuel for POVs ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
20.6 Conditions to Provide Food at Official Duty Station .................................................................................................... 19
20.7 Conditions to Provide Bottled Water at Official Duty Station .................................................................................. 20
20.8 Awards and Advertisements to Communities ................................................................................................................ 20
30.0 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
30.1 Purchase of Accountable/Sensitive Property ................................................................................................................. 20
30.2 Return of Property ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20
40.0 BUSINESS COORDINATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
40.1 Incident Information Technology Coordination ............................................................................................................ 20
50.0 COOPERATIVE RELATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 21

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50.1 Department Level Agreements ............................................................................................................................................. 21


60.0 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
60.1 Initial Notification of Accident .............................................................................................................................................. 21
60.2 Accident Investigation .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
60.3 Accident Report ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22
70.0 CLAIMS................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
70.1 Claims Processing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 22
80.0 COST ACCOUNTING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23
80.1 Anti‐Deficiency Act Requirements and Exceptions ...................................................................................................... 23
90.0 ALL‐HAZARDS INCIDENTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
90.10 STAFFORD ACT RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ACTIONS (FEMA Mission Assignments) .................................. 24
90.11 FEMA Mission Assignments ................................................................................................................................................ 29
90.12 FEMA Mission Assignment Subtasking ........................................................................................................................... 29
90.13 FEMA Mission Assignment Reimbursement ................................................................................................................ 29
90.14 FEMA Mission Assignment Costs Eligible for Reimbursement ............................................................................. 30
90.15 FEMA Negotiated Reimbursement Items ...................................................................................................................... 31
90.16 FEMA Reimbursement Procedures .................................................................................................................................. 32
90.20 OIL POLLUTION ACT RESPONSES (Pollution Removal Funding Authorizations) ............................................ 32
90.21 The Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (PRFA) .......................................................................................... 34
90.22 Expectations and Allowable Costs Under a PRFA ...................................................................................................... 36
90.23 Unallowable Costs under a PRFA ...................................................................................................................................... 37
90.24 Creating a PRFA Reimbursement Account .................................................................................................................... 38
90.25 PRFA Limitations ..................................................................................................................................................................... 38
90.26 Other Funding Sources for Oil Spill Responses ........................................................................................................... 38
90.27 PRFA Amendments ................................................................................................................................................................. 39
90.28 PRFA Cost Documentation Packages ............................................................................................................................... 39
90.30 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT RESPONSES (Economy Act and other Reimbursable Agreements) ............ 41
90.31 Economy Act Costs Eligible for Reimbursement ........................................................................................................ 42
90.40 DOI ALL‐HAZARDS MOA GUIDANCE .................................................................................................................................... 42
90.41 The Responsible Official ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
90.42 Written Authorizations to Dispatch Centers ................................................................................................................ 43
90.43 Special Resource Order Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 43
90.44 Contract Resources Limitations ......................................................................................................................................... 43
90.45 Resource Support Costs ........................................................................................................................................................ 43
Appendix A: DOI Organization Chart ................................................................................................................................................. 45
Appendix B: DOI MOA for Intra‐Agency Support during Emergency Incidents .............................................................. 47

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Appendix C: Example Blank Reimbursable Support Agreement ........................................................................................... 56


Appendix D: Example Blank Pollution Removal Funding Authorization ........................................................................... 58
Appendix E: Example Blank Mission Assignment Form ........................................................................................................... 59
Appendix F: Hazard Duty Pay Differentials (Appendix A to Subpart I of Part 550) ...................................................... 60
Appendix G: Environmental Pay Differentials (Appendix J to Subpart E of Part 532) ................................................. 66
Appendix H: OPM Windchill Charts for Hazard and Environmental Differentials ......................................................... 75
Appendix I: Cost Estimator .................................................................................................................................................................... 76
Appendix J: ESF‐4 Mission Assignments Memorandum of Understanding ...................................................................... 79

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0.0 PURPOSE 
This supplement establishes business management guidelines for the Department of the Interior’s
(DOI’s) all‐hazards incidents. Unless specifically notated in this supplement to the Interagency Incident
Business Management Handbook PMS‐902 (IIBMH) or prohibited by agency policy, all business practices
addressed in Chapters 10–80 of the IIBMH apply to DOI all‐hazards incidents. An electronic version of the
IIBMH is located at: http://www.nwcg.gov/pms/pubs/iibmh2/pms902_201208.pdf. An electronic
version of this handbook is located at: http://www.doi.gov/emergency/all‐hazards‐responders.cfm.

This supplement and the IIBMH establish intra‐ and interagency mechanisms for DOI involvement in
domestic1 incident management operations. These mechanisms include coordinating structures and
processes for incidents requiring agency support. The supplement is applicable to all DOI headquarters
and field organizational components (Appendix A) that may be required to provide assistance or
conduct emergency operations in the context of actual or potential incidents.

Uniform application of interagency and intra‐agency policies and guidelines are necessary. Bureaus and
offices will follow the guidance established in this supplement and the referenced handbook in all
incident business management functions, except where specific agency legal mandates, policies, rules, or
regulations direct otherwise.

This supplement must be kept current and made available to incident and agency personnel. Changes to
the supplement may be proposed by any bureau or office through the Emergency Coordinator for a
variety of reasons: new law or regulation, legal interpretation or opinion, clarification of meaning, etc. If
the proposed change is relevant to other bureaus/offices, the proponent should first obtain national
headquarter level review and concurrence before forwarding to the DOI Office of Emergency
Management (OEM). OEM will prepare draft amendments for the DOI Emergency Management Council
(EMC) to review before being finalized and distributed by OEM and the DOI Office of Financial
Management.

0.1 Authorities 
DOI responds to emergencies based on policy provided in DOI Department Manual (DM), Parts 900–910
(January 4, 2006) – DOI. Each bureau and office is responsible for responding to emergencies based upon
their own authorities and programs. In addition, bureaus and offices respond based on a broad set of
authorities including, but not limited to, the following:

 Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), P.L. 93‐288, as
amended – The Act is implemented through the National Response Framework (NRF). An annual
appropriations bill gives federal agencies the authority to reimburse to state and local
governments. The President, in Executive Order 12148, delegated all functions, except those in
Section 301, 401, and 409, to the Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

 Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD‐5) Management of Domestic Incidents


established a single, comprehensive national incident management system and Presidential
Policy Directive 8 (PPD‐8) National Preparedness established the NRF. The NRF presents the
guiding principles that enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national
response to disasters and emergencies. It establishes a comprehensive, national, all‐hazards

1 DOI employees responding on incident management operations taking place in the territories and freely

associated states shall follow these policies as well with consideration of applicable insular government regulations
and policies.

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approach to domestic incident response. Nothing in the NRF alters the existing authorities of
individual federal departments and agencies. The NRF does not convey new authorities upon
the Secretary of Homeland Security or any other federal official. The NRF can be found at
http://www.fema.gov/national‐response‐framework.

Additionally, PPD‐8 established the National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF), a


comprehensive national framework for recovery after response. The NDRF enables effective
recovery support to disaster‐impacted states, tribes, territorial and local jurisdictions. It provides
a flexible structure that enables disaster recovery managers to operate in a unified and
collaborative manner. It also focuses on how best to restore, redevelop, and revitalize the health,
social, economic, natural, and environmental fabric of the community and build a more resilient
Nation. The NDRF can be found at http://www.fema.gov/pdf/recoveryframework/ndrf.pdf.

 The Post‐Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006 (PKEMRA) – Title VI of the
Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2007, P.L. 109‐295, 120 Stat. 1355 (2006),
clarifies and modifies the Homeland Security Act with respect to the organizational structure,
authorities, and responsibilities of FEMA and the FEMA Administrator. In addition to these
modifications, PKEMRA made some changes to both the Homeland Security Act and the Stafford
Act.

 The Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2013 – Section 1110 amends the Stafford Act to provide
for an option for the Chief Executive of a federally recognized Indian tribe to make a direct
request to the President for a major disaster or emergency declaration. The amendment provides
that tribes may elect to receive assistance under a state’s declaration, provided that the President
does not make a declaration for the tribe for the same incident.
 Service First Legislation – P.L. 106‐291, as amended, authorizes the Secretaries of the DOI and
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to make reciprocal delegations of their respective
authorities, duties, and responsibilities in support of the Service First initiative agency‐wide to
promote customer service and operational efficiency. Service First may be used in place of or in
addition to the Economy Act to expedite interagency cooperation.

 The National Emergencies Act – 50 U.S.C. 1601‐1651 (2005) establishes procedures for
Presidential declaration of a national emergency and the termination of national emergencies by
the President or Congress.

 The Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act – 41 U.S.C. 428a (2004) authorizes emergency
procurement authorities (1) in support of a contingency operation; or (2) to facilitate the defense
against or recovery from nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological attack against the United
States. Also reference Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 18.2.

 The Emergency Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Act (EFLEA) – 42 U.S.C. 10501 (2006)
authorizes the attorney general, in a law enforcement emergency and upon written request by a
governor, to coordinate and deploy emergency federal law enforcement assistance to state and
local law enforcement authorities.

 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Reauthorization Act (CERCLA) ‐ 42


U.S.C. 9605 (1980), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA); P.L. 99–499, and by section 311(d) of the Clean Water Act (CWA); 33 U.S.C. 1321(d), as
amended by the Oil Pollution Act, commonly known as Superfund, created a tax on the chemical

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and petroleum industries and provided broad federal authority to respond directly to releases or
threatened releases of hazardous substances that may endanger public health or the
environment. CERCLA also enabled the revision of the National Contingency Plan.

 Oil Pollution Act (OPA) ‐ P.L. 101–380 (1990), largely in response to rising public concern
following the Exxon Valdez incident, the OPA improved the nation's ability to prevent and respond
to oil spills by establishing provisions that expand the federal government's ability, and provides
the money and resources necessary, to respond to oil spills. The OPA also created the national Oil
Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF), which is available to provide up to one billion dollars per spill
incident.

 National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan. (NCP, 40 CFR 300) – The NCP
provides the organizational structure and procedures for preparing for and responding to
discharges of oil and releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants. The NCP is
required by section 105 of CERCLA. The NCP identifies the national response organization that
may be activated in response actions to discharges of oil and releases of hazardous substances,
pollutants, and contaminants in accordance with the authorities of CERCLA and the CWA. It
specifies responsibilities among the federal, state, and local governments and describes resources
that are available for response, and provides procedures for involving state governments in the
initiation, development, selection, and implementation of response actions pursuant to CERCLA.
The NCP works in conjunction with the NRF through Emergency Support Function 10 – Oil and
Hazardous Material Response.

 The Economy Act – 31 USC 1535‐1536 (2005) authorizes federal agencies to provide goods or
services, on a reimbursable basis, to other federal agencies when more specific statutory
authority does not exist.

0.2 All‐Hazards Definitions 
Definitions for terms used throughout this supplement are located in Appendix C: Glossary of the IIBMH
(not Appendix C of the DOI Supplement). This section reproduces the most common definitions used in
the DOI Supplement.

All‐Hazards Incident – An incident, natural or man‐made, that warrants action to protect life, property,
the environment, and/or public health or safety, and minimizes disruptions of government, social, or
economic activities.

Disaster – An unforseen and often sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes
great damage, destruction and/or loss of life or property that causes serious disruption of the affected
area.

DOI Principal Planner – Individual[s] assigned responsibility by the head of bureaus/offices for
interagency coordination, planning, preparedness, and response activities for NRF Emergency Support
Functions (ESFs), Incident Annexes or Support Annexes or NDRF Recovery Support Functions (RSFs)
which are delegated to the bureau/office.

Emergency – Part 900 of the DM defines emergency as, “an unusual event or incident that requires
bureau/office response to return to normal operations.” Under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act, an emergency is defined as any occasion or instance for which, in the

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determination of the President, federal assistance is needed to supplement state and local efforts and
capabilities to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the
threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.

Emergency Support Function (ESF) – The primary mechanism used by FEMA at the operational level to
organize and provide assistance to state, local, and tribal governments. ESFs align categories of resources
and provide strategic objectives for their use in response efforts. ESFs utilize standardized resource
management concepts such as typing, inventorying, and tracking to facilitate the dispatch, deployment,
and recovery of resources before, during, and after an incident.

ESF Coordinator – The entity that has management oversight for a particular ESF, as designated by the
NRF. The coordinator has ongoing responsibilities throughout the preparedness, response, and recovery
phases of incident management.

ESF Primary Agency – A federal agency that has significant authorities, roles, resources, or capabilities to
perform a particular function for a FEMA designated ESF. A federal agency designated as an ESF primary
agency serves as a federal executive agent under the Federal Coordinating Officer (or Federal Resource
Coordinator for non‐Stafford Act incidents) to accomplish the ESF mission.

ESF Support Agency – An entity that has specific capabilities or resources that can support the primary
agencies in executing the mission of a FEMA designated ESF.

Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) – The official (primarily from FEMA) appointed by the President to
execute Stafford Act authorities, including the commitment of FEMA resources and issuance of FEMA
MAs to mobilize other federal departments or agencies to assist the federal response effort. In all cases,
the FCO represents the FEMA Administrator in the field to discharge all FEMA responsibilities for the
response and recovery efforts. For Stafford Act events, the FCO is the primary federal representative with
whom the State Coordinating Officer and other state, tribal, and local response officials interface to
determine the most urgent needs and set objectives for an effective response in collaboration with the
Unified Coordination Group.

Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator (FDRC) – The FDRC acts as a deputy to the FCO for all matters
concerning disaster recovery. The FDRC is responsible for facilitating disaster recovery coordination and
collaboration between the federal, state, local and tribal governments, the private sector and voluntary,
faith‐based and community organizations.
Federal On‐Scene Coordinator (FOSC) – The official responsible for directing responses to an oil spill and
hazardous substance release reported to the federal government. The FOSC coordinates all federal
response efforts and provides support and information to local, state, and regional response
communities. The FOSC is an agent of either the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the U.S. Coast
Guard (USCG), depending on where the incident occurs. EPA FOSCs have primary responsibility for spills
and releases to inland areas and waters, while USCG FOSCs have responsibility for coastal waters and the
Great Lakes.

Major Disaster – Under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, any natural
catastrophe (which may include a hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, wind‐driven water, tidal wave,
tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, or snowstorm) or, regardless of cause, any
fire, flood, or explosion in any part of the United States that, in the determination of the President, causes
damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major federal disaster assistance be provided
under the Stafford Act to supplement the efforts and available resources of states, local governments, and
disaster relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby.

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FEMA Mission Assignment (MA) – The mechanism used by FEMA to obtain federal support for
response/recovery operations under a Stafford Act major disaster or emergency declaration. It outlines
immediate, short‐term federal emergency response assistance that should be made available when an
applicable state or local government is overwhelmed by the event and lacks the capability to perform, or
contract for, the necessary work.

Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (PRFA) – The mechanism used by either the USCG or the EPA
as the lead federal responder to obtain support from other federal agencies to conduct federal response
activities to an oil spill or discharge pursuant to the NCP. A PRFA outlines the tasks to be performed by
the recipient agency and authorizes reimbursable funding for operations subsequently conducted and
properly documented.

Recovery – The phase that starts after the immediate threat to human life and the environment has
subsided.

Recovery Support Function (RSF) – The NDRF introduced six Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) that are
led by designated federal coordinating agencies. The RSFs comprise the coordinating structure for key
functional areas of assistance. Their purpose is to support local governments by facilitating problem
solving, improving access to resources, and fostering coordination among state and federal agencies,
nongovernmental partners, and stakeholders.

Response – The phase of an emergency that begins with early intervention to protect lives, property, and
the environment, and then turns to fulfilling the basic humanitarian needs of the affected population.

Unified Coordination Group (UCG) – Comprised of senior leaders representing state and federal interests
and, in certain circumstances, tribal governments, local jurisdictions, private sector, and/or
nongovernmental organizations, leads FEMA incident management operations at the incident level. The
UCG typically consists of the FCO, the State Coordinating Officer (SCO), and senior officials from other
agencies or organizations with primary statutory or jurisdictional responsibility—as well as those with
significant operational responsibility for one or more functions of an incident response.

10.0 PAY PROVISIONS  
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow procedures outlined in Chapter 10
of the IIBMH and applicable agency regulations, unless specifically addressed in this supplement.

10.1 Casual Hiring 
Casuals may be hired for all‐hazards response 2 as long as all conditions of the current DOI
Administratively Determined (AD) Pay Plan for Emergency Workers (AD Pay Plan) are met. During the
response phase, it is appropriate to hire and retain casual employees for the emergency response;
however, once the incident transitions to the recovery phase, casual employees should be demobilized
and other employment methods utilized.3 These conditions and other specific hiring guidance are found
electronically at: http://www.nwcg.gov/branches/pre/ibc/documents/personnel/doi_ad_payplan.pdf.


2 As defined in the NRF, response activities include immediate actions to save lives, protect property and the

environment, and meet basic human needs. Response also includes the execution of emergency plans and actions to
support short‐term recovery.
3 As defined in the NDRF, recovery activities include the development, coordination, and execution of service and

site‐restoration plans; the reconstitution of government operations and services; individual, private‐sector, non‐

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The AD Pay Plan states, “Point‐of‐Hire is defined as the location of the unit where hiring documentation is
completed. The hiring unit may determine an alternate location as the point‐of‐hire to allow for remote
hiring of an individual and begin pay status from that location.”

Therefore, when hiring casuals remotely, it is imperative to discuss whether travel will be reimbursed
from the point‐of‐hire location or an alternate location. Some geographic areas have issued supplements
to Chapter 10 of the IIBMH requiring hiring units to only sponsor casuals within their respective
dispatch’s zone of influence.

10.2 Guaranteed Hours and Stand Downs 
Personnel on detail assignments are not considered to be on an incident assignment and are not
compensated for normally scheduled days off if not performing work. Additionally, when stated on the
resource order(s) prior to acceptance, all‐hazards incidents may elect to not reimburse base hours not
worked on short‐duration planned assignments, if it is a normally scheduled day off at the home unit.

When the incident has “stand down” days where personnel are unable to perform duties (or alternative
assigned tasks) due to weather or holiday, the incident will reimburse base hours unless it is the
employee’s normally scheduled day off at the home unit.

Chapter 10 of the IIBMH states: “Every day is considered a workday during an incident assignment until
the assignment is over or the individual is officially released from the incident. All individuals are ensured
pay for base hours of work, travel, or ordered standby at the appropriate rate of pay for each workday.
Exception: When personnel are required to take a mandatory day off which falls on their normal day off,
there will be no pay or any other form of pay compensation.”

For planned multiple days of “stand down,” such as for holidays, the incident may elect to release the
individual and place a name‐request order for the individual to return once the “stand down” is over. The
employee’s travel to and from the incident will be reimbursed by the incident in accordance with Federal
Travel Regulations (FTRs).

10.3 Length of Assignment and Days Off  
Many all‐hazards incident responses require an extensive assignment length (e.g., sometimes 30 days or
longer depending on the need). Risk management discussions for extensions beyond the IIBMH standard
14 day assignment length should include the following considerations (which could shorten or lengthen
an assignment):

 Living conditions, such as sleeping accommodations, extreme temperatures, and noise factors

 Duty day lengths, daily travel times, and travel methods

 Environmental conditions of the situation and fatiguing factors

 Elements of danger involved in the specific duties of the individual

 Anticipated duration of the incident and national availability of resources



governmental, and public‐assistance programs to provide housing and to promote restoration; long‐term care and
treatment of affected persons; additional measures for social, political, environmental, and economic restoration;
evaluation of the incident to identify lessons learned; post‐incident reporting; and development of initiatives to
mitigate the effects of future incidents.

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 Expectations of assignment length of the resource and the home unit supervisor

 Individual’s home unit and personal situations.

All orders for all‐hazard incidents must detail the specific length of assignment exclusive of travel.

The possible extensions are explained in further detail in IIBMH Chapter 10‐23. In the course of long‐
duration incidents, after the fulfillment of their full length of assignment, personnel who wish to fill
another assignment shall be released from the original incident for a minimum of two days (excluding
travel) before accepting a new assignment. While it’s not mandatory for the individual to travel back to
the home unit, travel home is recommended for the safety and welfare of all personnel. The decision for
an individual to not travel shall be made by the Incident Commander (IC) after completing a risk analysis
and documenting to the incident file.

Chapter 10 of the IIBMH states: “After completion of a 14‐day assignment and return to the home unit, 2
mandatory days off will be provided (2 after 14). Days off must occur on the calendar days immediately
following the return travel in order to be charged to the incident. If the next day(s) upon return from an
incident is/are a regular work day(s), a paid day(s) off will be authorized.”

Because the IC’s or Agency Administrator’s (AA’s) authority to grant day offs with pay lies within 5 U.S.C.
6104, 5 CFR 610.301‐306 and 56 CG Decision 393 (1977), it has been accepted and reimbursed by FEMA
and FOSCs. This is a matter that should be discussed at the beginning of each all‐hazards incident to
ensure the parties involved are in agreement on the reimbursement decision.

10.4 Reimbursement of Payroll Costs 
The reimbursement of base hours should be discussed at the beginning of each all‐hazards incident to
ensure the parties involved are in agreement on the reimbursement decision. As a general rule for
responses to all‐hazards incidents, a deployed employee’s base payroll costs that are funded by current
year appropriated funds is not a reimbursable cost, unless 1) the deployed employee’s base payroll costs
are normally paid out of non‐appropriated, special, permanent, or trust funds, or 2) the deployed
employee was brought out of non‐pay status to work on the incident response on a special project bases.
A deployed employee’s overtime payroll costs are reimbursable.

The Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Geological Survey, and some other office and bureau employees within
DOI are paid with non‐appropriated funds and require the base salary costs be included in the
reimbursement under the Economy Act. Questions on this matter should be referred to the appropriate
agency incident business or administrative representative.

10.5 Biweekly Earning Limitation 
The biweekly earning limitation on premium pay contained in 5 CFR 550.105 is not automatically waived
for DOI general‐schedule employees working in connection with all‐hazards responses.

In accordance with 5 CFR 550, there are emergency situations for which the biweekly pay cap may be
lifted to an annual pay cap status. For the purpose of this supplement, the definition of “emergency” is
defined in 5 CFR 550.103(iii) as “…a temporary condition posing a direct threat to human life or property.”

This definition includes emergencies involving national security, firefighting, infectious disease,
threatening emergency disaster, or any act needed to preserve and protect the natural or cultural

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resources defined by the Bureau Director as being “mission critical” for DOI. The following examples
identify situations in which the lifting of the pay cap from biweekly to annual would apply:

 The nature of the emergency or mission‐critical event requires the deployment of DOI resources
to secure the event.

 If DOI is requested to provide emergency assistance under a reimbursable inter‐/intra‐agency


reimbursable agreement (IAA), and the DOI employees are deployed by the other agency, the
biweekly pay cap can be lifted to an annual pay cap for the duration of time they are assigned to
the emergency.

 During Homeland Security assignments, when the national threat level is raised according to the
National Terrorism Advisory System, the biweekly pay cap can be lifted to an annual pay cap for
employees (including backfill positions for the employee out on an actual assignment) for the
duration of their assignment. The lifting of the pay cap can include assignments to DOI “icon
sites,” critical infrastructure, or other areas designated as mission‐critical during elevated threat
levels.

Due to the nature of the emergency or mission‐critical event, other situations may exist which might also
meet the standards for lifting the pay cap. All requests for lifting the biweekly pay cap must be submitted
with justification through the bureau’s Human Resource Director to the Department’s Senior Advisor to
the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Capital and Diversity. Once approval is received, lifting the
biweekly pay cap is continued until the emergency situation ends. At the conclusion of the emergency, the
biweekly pay cap shall be reinstated.

The amount of the annual premium pay cap is computed by multiplying the applicable biweekly rate by
the number of biweekly salary payments in the given year (5 CFR 550.106 d). Although there is an
average of 26.1 pay periods in a fiscal year, in some fiscal years some employees may have 27 biweekly
salary payments. For these years, the applicable annual cap is equal to the applicable biweekly rate
multiplied by 27. Individuals should check with their budget or finance offices for the particulars on this
calculation, as it depends on the fiscal year. The annual premium pay cap cannot be lifted.

Individuals entitled to lift the biweekly pay cap will need to request that their home unit timekeeper
check the box next to “Fighting Forest Fires (not subject to biweekly maximum)”4 under the Special Pay
Calculations header on the Remarks tab of Quicktime. Only the timekeeper has access to the Remarks
screen in Quicktime.

Any lifting of pay caps from biweekly to annual will become effective on the first day of the pay period in
which the event was determined as meeting the criteria expressed in this bulletin and when employees
were engaged to support the event. The decision to lift the biweekly pay cap should be made as soon as
practicable after the emergency is declared.

10.6 Temporary (1039) Work Hours Waiver 
Employees hired under a 1039‐hour temporary appointment assigned to incidents are not automatically
waived of the 1040‐hour limit. However, the extraordinary circumstances of some incidents may justify a

4 A change request has been submitted to Quicktime to better reflect the situations that can cause the biweekly

paycap to be lifted. This will change the item to check from “Fighting Forest Fires (not subject to biweekly maximum)”
to “Emergency Response Activities (bi‐weekly maximum waiver granted).” Anticipated implementation is August
2014.

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request to allow temporary employees the authority to work over the hour limitation when assisting with
response and recovery operations.

Formal requests for the waiver may be considered when:

 DOI employees have been deployed to support emergency response and recovery requirements
and when permanent employees alone cannot meet the needs of the response on:

o Federal lands
o Coordinating response in support of tribes for which DOI has trust responsibilities
o Providing support to FEMA in assisting impacted state and local jurisdictions.
A waiver may be requested from the Office of Personnel Management through the Department’s Senior
Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Capital and Diversity by the bureau’s Human
Resources Director when the nature of the incident response is time sensitive and it is in the best interest
of the government to use personnel who are already trained and working in temporary hire and/or
wildland firefighting positions rather than recruiting and training new personnel for incident
assignments.

10.7 Overtime 
Public Law 106‐558, which provides equal overtime pay provisions for exempt employees engaged in
wildland fire suppression operations, does not apply to personnel involved in hurricanes, floods, non‐fire
FEMA incidents, or other all‐hazards assignments (reference IIBMH Chapter 10). Employees should only
use Quicktime code 110 for all‐hazards incident overtime, as the 113 code is only authorized for wildland
fire incidents. Exempt employees of the United States Forest Service (FS) and the DOI have their overtime
hourly rate capped at the GS‐10 Step 1 level or their base rate of pay, whichever is greater. Agencies do
not have authority to grant exceptions or waivers to the law.

10.8 Hazard Pay  
Appendix A to Subpart I of 5 CFR 550 lists the specific duties to determine if hazard pay is applicable for
general schedule employees. In order to be eligible for hazard pay, the duties must be beyond the normal
duties expected of the employee’s home unit position. Questions regarding whether the duties have been
classified into a specific position shall be referred to the home unit Human Resource office. Appendix F
to this supplement provides the full list of exposures for claiming hazard pay differentials on all‐hazards
incidents.

The specific reason for hazard pay must be listed on the signed Crew Time Report and Emergency
Firefighter Time Report, OF‐288 (or other approved all‐hazards incident timekeeping forms), to assist
home units in applying pay regulations. Reference Chapter 10 of the IIBMH for specific time recording for
hazard pay.

10.9 Environmental Differentials 
Appendix J to Subpart E of 5 CFR 532 lists the specific categories for information on environmental
differential for wage grade employees. In order to be eligible for an environmental differential, the duties
must be beyond the normal duties expected of the employee’s home unit position. Questions regarding
whether the duties have been classified into a specific position shall be referred to the home unit Human
Resource office. Appendix G to this supplement provides the full list of exposure for claiming hazard pay
differentials on all‐hazards incidents.

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The specific reason for the environmental differential must be listed on the signed Crew Time Report and
Emergency Firefighter Time Report, OF‐288 (or other approved all‐hazards incident timekeeping forms),
to assist home units in applying pay regulations. Reference Chapter 10 of the IIBMH for specific time
recording based on actual exposure for environmental differentials.

10.10 Fair Labor Standards Act 
Situations may arise where changing an employee’s status (from exempt to non‐exempt) under the Fair
Labor Standards Act (FLSA) would be appropriate to allow the employee to be eligible for overtime pay
during a specific pay period. In this case, the provisions of 5 CFR 551.211(f) concerning the status of
employees under FLSA during emergency situations would apply. These provisions state that, for the
duration of the emergency, the FLSA status of an employee may be changed regardless of the length of
the assignment as long as it is deemed an emergency by the agency and the non‐exempt work is the
majority of the employee’s work. Please reference the CFR citation above for complete information
concerning employee status under FLSA.

Positions on all‐hazards incidents that are not identified on the matrix found in Chapter 10 of the IIBMH
will be determined as exempt or non‐exempt on a case‐by‐case basis by the home unit (bureau or
regional level) human resource management representative upon submission of a claim by the
individual.

Chapter 10 of the IIBMH states: “An individual may be assigned to an incident as a ‘Technical Specialist.’
Specialists will perform similar duties during an incident that he/she normally performs. Some examples
are resource advisor, archeologist, hydrologist, or mechanic. The individual's normal FLSA determination is
used to compute pay.” Therefore, employees performing duties similar to their regular duties will not be
entitled to a FLSA determination of non‐exempt.

Non‐exempt individuals retain their non‐exempt status regardless of the emergency work performed.

Exempt individuals who meet the conditions for non‐exempt will need to request that their home unit
timekeeper check the box next to “Week 1 Exempt as Non‐Exempt” and/or “Week 2 Exempt as Non‐
Exempt” (based on which weeks of the pay period the exempt work occurred) under the Exempt as Non‐
Exempt header on the Remarks tab of Quicktime. Only the timekeeper has access to the Remarks screen
in Quicktime.

10.20 COMPENSATION FOR ILLNESS/INJURY
Agencies and/or bureaus should discuss reimbursement and/or authorization of agency‐provided
medical care, continuation of pay, and Office of Workers Compensation injury charges when establishing
agreements.

All other information related to compensation for injury or illness on an incident referenced in Chapter
10 of the IIBMH is still applicable on an all‐hazards incident.

10.30 TRAVEL 
Travel is compensable under a Presidential emergency declaration or other emergency response that
poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment, since it results from an event that could
not be scheduled or controlled administratively. Provisions outlined in Chapter 10, Travel and Related
Waiting Time, apply to these incidents. Long‐term recovery and some pre‐planned event incidents are not

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considered administratively uncontrolled and will follow agency policies for compensation of time and
travel expenses.

Compensation for travel to other types of all‐hazards incidents will be determined by agencies on a case‐
by‐case basis. Contact the appropriate agency incident business or administrative representative for
questions or current guidance.

Due to incident‐specific requirements, the incident personnel may request that assigned individuals
arrange their own travel to and from the incident (instead of through the dispatch center) following
home unit, DOI Travel policy, and FTR. This may occur when there are restrictions on the accounting
codes or it is in the best interest of the incident to have personnel make their own travel arrangements.

When meals are provided free of charge to individuals that are on Temporary Duty (TDY) travel, the
personnel on the incident must accordingly reduce their reimbursement claim for meal and incident
expense (M&IE) per the GSA per diem schedule.

10.31 Actual Per Diem Expenses Waivers (Lodging) 
When incidents occur in locations that have experienced large‐scale damage, where residents have been
evacuated, or when incidents occur in conjunction to high tourism, it can be difficult to find lodging
within the GSA approved per diem rate. Incident personnel should strive to find alternative lodging,
negotiate group discounts, or use other means to meet the GSA standard rate.

However, if it is not feasible to procure lodging within per diem, an actual per diem expenses waiver may
be requested. Chapter 301‐11.300 of the FTR states, “If lodging is not available at your temporary duty
location, your agency may authorize or approve the maximum per diem rate of up to 300% of per diem
for the location where the lodging is obtained.”

In accordance with the DOI Travel policy and DM Part 205, Chapter 15, the approving official may
authorize the Actual Expense method of reimbursement when a traveler is unable to obtain lodging
within the prescribed rate. Prior to the trip, the traveler must provide the approving official a justification
for claiming lodging that is not available within the prescribed rates and include this justification with the
travel authorization. A copy of the approval letter for the incident or location(s) should be attached to the
travel voucher as well.

10.32 Actual Per Diem Expenses Waivers (Meals after 30 days) 
After being in temporary duty travel status for 30 consecutive calendar days or longer at one location, the
incident shall reimburse the costs for transportation, lodging, and miscellaneous expenses; however,
M&IE are reimbursed at the reduced rate of up to 55% of the GSA per diem rate, or less, depending on
specific bureau policies (FTR 301‐11.200).

In accordance with the DOI Travel Policy and DM Part 205, Chapter 15, the approving official may
authorize a per diem reimbursement rate other than 55% for an extended assignment. The approving
official must consider the options for lodging and meals available to the traveler. The appropriate rate
must be documented prior to travel and a copy of the approval letter for the incident or location(s)
should be attached to the travel voucher.

10.33 TDY within 50 miles of Employees’ Duty Station 


Employees requesting TDY for incident responses within 50 miles of either their duty station or
residence shall follow their bureau or office’s established policy for requesting a waiver.

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Due to the nature of an incident, if the employee is within 30 miles of their duty station or residence, they
would request a waiver under the provision that his/her safety would be jeopardized by traveling to and
from the incident due to the risk involved with traveling after working long hours and/or the
circumstances of the impact of the incident to the local area are severe (FTR 301‐11).

20.0 ACQUISITION 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow all applicable federal and
departmental acquisition laws, policies, and regulations; and bureau procedures (including those
outlined in Chapter 20 of the IIBMH) that are consistent with those sources, unless specifically addressed
in this supplement. For certain incidents, bureaus may be required to submit detailed response plans that
include significant acquisitions. Personnel should refer to the specific guidance for each incident.

For all incidents, bureaus shall adhere to the requirement to submit certain acquisitions to the
Acquisition‐Procurement Advisory Committee (APAC) for review and approval prior to solicitation and
award. This review is required for all acquisitions valued at or above $50 million dollars (base and all
options), highly sensitive or important acquisitions, planned strategic sourcing initiatives, multi‐agency
acquisitions and/or those acquisitions requiring a business plan. If contingency circumstances create a
need to immediately award an acquisition that would otherwise fall under this requirement, the
Contracting Officer must notify their Bureau Procurement Chief and the Senior Procurement Executive in
writing within two business days after either signing the award or giving the contractor authorization to
proceed, whichever is earlier. The APAC may determine to review the acquisition after award.

For all incidents, if DOI obligates more than $10 million dollars for contract awards in total to respond to
the incident, the bureau that is primarily responsible for responding to the incident shall submit a report
to the Senior Procurement Executive. The report shall list all contract actions awarded in the response to
the incident and shall include the following information about each action: procurement instrument
identifier (PIID), date signed, action obligation amount, base and all options value, estimated ultimate
completion date, funding agency, product or service code, description of requirement, reason for the
modification, and the extent to which the action was competed. The report shall be submitted within 30
days after the date on which all contract obligations exceeded $10 million, and thereafter shall be
updated monthly throughout the incident.

20.1 Acquisition Relief for Units Impacted by Emergency Events 
For units of bureaus and offices impacted by a Presidential declaration of an emergency, DOI may issue
specific acquisition guidance, in the form of a Department of the Interior Acquisition Policy Release
(DIAPR), to request relief from some regular acquisition requirements for a particular incident. These
flexibilities will be incident‐specific and time‐limited in nature. The individual policy document shall be
referred to for specifics.

The following actions involving financial assistance administrative provisions may be taken if deemed
necessary by bureaus and offices for recipients located in an impacted area where an emergency or major
disaster declaration has been made by the President (under the Stafford Act) and agency‐accelerated
financial assistance approval has been granted by the Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management, and
Budget:

 Flexibility with Grants.gov application deadlines


 Publishing on Grants.gov funding renewals/amendments
 No‐cost extensions on expiring awards

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 Abbreviated continuation requests


 Expenditure of award funds for salaries and other project activities
 Prior approval requirement waivers
 Extension of financial and other reporting requirements
 Extension of currently approved indirect cost rates
 Extension of closeout period
 Alternatives for record retention and cost documentation
 Significant losses of unique research tools, information, or property.
Acquisition personnel should refer to and send requests for incident‐specific acquisition policy and
guidance to the Office of Acquisition and Property Management (PAM). A full listing of DIAPRs is located
at http://www.doi.gov/archive/pam/diapr.html.

20.2 Delegations of Procurement Authority 
In all‐hazards incidents, not all agencies or bureaus will be involved in procuring supplies and services
for the incident unit. Chapter 20 of the IIBMH states: “It is incumbent on ordering officials to request and
permit only those with the properly delegated procurement authority to be assigned as procurement
officers.” A procurement officer in this instance is defined as someone who has already been granted
purchase authority through normal agency channels and has been further delegated the authority to
purchase for the incident specifically.

On all‐hazards assignments, only qualified acquisition personnel from the incident agency or bureau
should be ordered. If acquisition personnel from the incident agency or bureau are not available, the
incident agency or bureau may request assistance from acquisition personnel from other bureaus (using
appropriate procedures to ensure that purchases are charged to the incident agency or bureau).

20.3 Sources of Supply 
Wildland fire cache supplies, national contracts, and Incident Blanket Purchase Agreements (I‐BPAs) may
be used to support all‐hazards incidents; however, the priority for use of such resources falls with
wildland fire and therefore, is subject to availability.

20.4 Government Charge Cards and Convenience Checks 
Response personnel with purchasing authority who are not assigned to a buying team or other
purchasing support position must obtain authorization from the incident agency or bureau and
Finance/Administration Section Chief to use the government charge card and convenience checks on all‐
hazards incidents. Cardholders should refer to the DOI Integrated Charge Card Program Policy section
entitled “Crew Chief, Fire and Other Emergencies” for authorized use of the purchase card. Cardholders
should send requests for incident‐specific charge card policy and guidance to PAM. The integrated charge
card policy is located at http://www.doi.gov/pam/programs/chargecard/index.cfm.

20.5 Purchase of Fuel for POVs 
The DOI Integrated Charge Card Program Policy prohibits the use of Government fuel in personally
owned vehicles (POVs). The charge card shall not be used to purchase fuel, repairs, or maintenance
services on POVs. Emergency responders must purchase their own fuel and follow bureau specific
reimbursement policy.

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Use of government‐purchased fuel in POVs may be authorized in very rare cases of emergency responses
when no other means of fuel purchase can be made. This use must be approved by the Bureau
Procurement Chief. Requests for a waiver must be submitted in writing and must certify that all of the
following guidelines are addressed and will be strictly followed:

 Essential Personnel Only – Fuel authorization should only be granted for those employees
identified and documented by the Incident Management Team as essential personnel.

 Use of Vehicles – Personnel should only be using the vehicle receiving government fuel for travel
to and from their official duty station. The vehicle shall not be used for personal activities
(shopping, family functions, family activities, etc.) and personnel must identify one vehicle for this
use for the remainder of the incident.

 Fuel Logs ‐ The incident shall maintain a fuel log detailing the employee, vehicle identification
information (e.g., VIN, license plate, make/model), and amount of fuel purchased. Logs should be
reviewed daily by the Logistics Section Chief or Finance Section Chief to ensure there is no abuse.

 Deductions/Bills of Collection – The incident or home unit must have a process in place for either
issuing a commissary‐style deduction on the OF‐288 or administering bills of collection to the
employees for the cost‐per‐gallon paid by the government. The incident will be responsible for
determining the cost‐per‐gallon.

20.6 Conditions to Provide Food at Official Duty Station 
Rules for determining when it is appropriate to provide food to federal employees at their official duty
stations can be found in Principles of Federal Appropriations Law, Volume I, Chapter 4(C)(5)(b)(1). The
general rule is that the government cannot pay for food for employees at their official duty station.
However, examples of exceptions are available for personnel in emergency situations.

Under certain circumstances, agencies may be able to provide meals to personnel at their official duty
station during emergency operations which pose an immediate threat to life and property. If all of the
following conditions are met, the agency, in consultation with the Solicitor’s office, may determine that
providing meals falls within the parameters of appropriations law:

 An immediate threat to life or property exists; and

 Emergency personnel are in the field engaged in emergency operations (e.g., law enforcement,
search and rescue, firefighting activities – fireline personnel); and

 The operational period prevents personnel from taking meals at home or in the normal
office/workstation environment.

For the purpose of all‐hazards incidents, “in the field” is defined as “a site where emergency response
activities are occurring.” Other examples of emergency response work “in the field” might include law
enforcement activities, search and rescue, debris removal, aerial reconnaissance operations, incident
management team activities, or natural/cultural resource protection and preservation. Pre‐planned
events and support activities, such as dispatch and warehouse duties, would not be considered as
occurring “in the field.”

These instances must be taken on a case‐by‐case basis. Contact the appropriate agency incident business,
legal, or administrative representative for questions or specific direction.

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20.7 Conditions to Provide Bottled Water at Official Duty Station 
Bottled water may be provided to personnel at their official duty station in accordance with incident
agency policy so long as it is determined that providing bottled water is the best way to provide access
for employees to a source of potable water (GAO decision B‐310502).

To protect the health and safety of employees, federal laws and regulations require that an incident
provide employees with access to potable water. However, this provision does not apply to beverages
with electrolytes, such as Gatorade or Powerade, even in situations with extreme heat.

20.8 Awards and Advertisements to Communities 
As referenced in 53 Comp Gen 71 (1973) and Chapter 20 of the IIBMH, emergency incident funds shall
not be used to show appreciation for local community support, e.g., certificates, billboards or other forms
of advertisement, and refreshments.

This statement does not prohibit billboards or advertisements for the use of all‐hazards incident
response communication with the public regarding safety and/or other critical issues.

30.0 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow procedures outlined in Chapter 30
of the IIBMH and applicable agency regulations, in addition to those specifically addressed in this
supplement.

30.1 Purchase of Accountable/Sensitive Property 
Accountable and/or sensitive property purchases should only be made by procurement personnel and
must be documented appropriately (Chapter 30). Follow agency‐specific guidelines as they relate to the
purchase of accountable and/or sensitive property.

When assigned to an all‐hazards incident, procurement personnel must follow the tasking
agency’s/bureau’s procedures for purchase, documentation, and transfer of property, and the proper
disposal should be documented in the Resource Ordering and Status System (ROSS).

30.2 Return of Property 
The return of all property purchased on an all‐hazards incident must be coordinated with the incident
tasking agency or bureau for correct disposition.

Property procured with MA or PRFA funding will have detailed specific guidance for disposition. Contact
the appropriate agency property management office for specific direction and forms.

40.0 BUSINESS COORDINATION 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow procedures outlined in Chapter 40
of the IIBMH and applicable agency regulations, in addition to those specifically addressed in this
supplement.

40.1 Incident Information Technology Coordination 
Incident Management Teams (Type 1, 2, and 3) are encouraged to use the I‐SUITE program and National
Data Repository for all‐hazards incidents when possible.

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Reference instructions and free program downloads are located at http://isuite.nwcg.gov.

50.0 COOPERATIVE RELATIONS 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow procedures outlined in Chapter 50
of the IIBMH and applicable agency regulations, in addition to those specifically addressed in this
supplement.

50.1 Department Level Agreements 
All DOI bureaus and offices (regardless of administering a fire program or not) have a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) for sharing resources on emergency incidents. A copy of this MOA is located in
Appendix B of this supplement and detailed information can be found in Chapter 90.40 of this
supplement.

This MOA is intended to be used to initiate and supplement RSAs between DOI bureaus and offices and is
incorporated by reference into DOI Resource Orders for all‐hazards incidents where an IAA is still
pending using the procedures outlined in Chapter 90.40.

Additionally, FS and DOI have a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for responding to ESF‐4 FEMA
MAs and Sub‐tasking requests (Appendix J of this supplement).

60.0 ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazard incidents will follow the procedures outlined in Part 485 of
DM Chapter 7, Incident/Accident Reporting/Serious Accident Investigation to report and investigate
incidents and accidents involving DOI employees, volunteers, and contractors; damage to DOI facilities,
equipment, and other agency resources; or loss of operational capability. Part 485 of DM 7 is located at:
http://elips.doi.gov/ELIPS/DocView.aspx?id=1648.

Agency policy will determine the type and scope of the investigation. Serious accident investigations
(SAI) will be conducted in accordance with 485 DM Chapter 7 and supplemental bureau or equivalent
office policies. For consistency purposes, all SAIs shall follow guidance contained in the most current
edition of the Interagency Serious Accident Investigation Guide available from the National Wildfire
Coordinating Group (http://www.nifc.gov/safety/safety_documents/SAI_Guide.pdf). The purpose of an
investigation is to identify organizational deficiencies requiring corrective actions to prevent recurrence.

60.1 Initial Notification of Accident 
 General Requirements. All accidents shall be reported to the immediate supervisor, who in turn
shall notify the responsible Section Chief and Safety Officer.

 Special Requirements. The Incident Management Team (IMT) Safety Officer will notify the
individual’s home unit in the event of serious injury.

 Notification of Next of Kin. In the case of a fatality or a serious traumatic injury, the Incident
Commander shall privately notify the Agency Administrator. The Agency Administrator shall
notify the individual’s home unit Agency Administrator. The home unit Agency Administrator
shall notify the next of kin following respective agency or bureau procedures.

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60.2 Accident Investigation 
Those conducting the accident investigation should obtain jurisdictional agency procedures or policies
for investigations:

 Multi‐Jurisdictional Accident Investigations. The involved agencies will jointly determine


accident investigation processes and procedures.
 Aircraft Accidents. Most aircraft accident investigations will involve the National Transportation
Safety Board. The involved agencies will jointly determine accident investigation processes and
procedures. DOI aviation accident investigations will follow 352 DM Chapter, Aircraft Mishap
Notification, Investigation, and Reporting.
 Motor Vehicle Accident Reports. If the accident occurs on public roads, it will be investigated by
the appropriate law enforcement agencies and in accordance with jurisdictional agency policy.
The Motor Vehicle Accident Report, SF‐91, and the Statement of Witness, SF‐94 forms may be
used to document motor vehicle accidents.
 Accident Investigation Report. In general, an accident investigation shall:
o Identify factual data about the factors and circumstances relating to the accident/incident.
o Analyze the findings to identify significant factors involved and their relationship to the
sequence of events leading to the accident/incident.
o State conclusions reached from analysis of the findings.
o Recommend actions to prevent future occurrences.
o Be fully developed and clearly reported.
o Include a complete factual and unbiased report and include the following:
 Description of the damage and circumstances leading to the accident/incident;
including location of the area, sequence of events, weather, and road conditions, if
applicable.
 Root‐cause analysis to substantiate causal findings.
 Law enforcement investigation report, if one was required.
 List of witnesses and statements.
 Sketches, maps, diagrams, or photographs of the scene or equipment.

60.3 Accident Report 
All accident reports will be submitted electronically in the Safety Management Information System
(https://www.smis.doi.gov/) and sent to the Safety and Health Manager of the bureau or office of the
injured or ill employee. Any accident report generated as a result of a SAI shall be submitted for review
and approval to the respective bureau designated Agency Safety and Health Official, per 485 DM Chapter
7 requirements.

70.0 CLAIMS 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow procedures outlined in Chapter 70
of the IIBMH and applicable agency regulations, in addition to those specifically addressed in this
supplement.

70.1 Claims Processing 
Chapter 70 of the IIBMH states, “The incident management team will submit all original claims
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will forward to the appropriate adjudicating official. This includes forwarding employee claims to the
employee’s home unit, if different than incident agency. Agencies may have specific documentation,
processing procedures and/or reimbursement limitations.”

Because the incident agency or bureau may not reimburse another agency or bureau for the payment of
incident claims, it is imperative those contacts/coordination between the incident management team and
incident agency or bureau occur early in an all‐hazards response. This discussion should include tort
claims, employee claims, vehicle accidents, government claims, and claims of property loss and damage.

80.0 COST ACCOUNTING 
Federal employees responding to all‐hazards assignments will follow procedures outlined in Chapter 80
of the IIBMH or superseding applicable agency regulations. A general cost estimator developed for
wildland fire that can be used on all‐hazards incidents is found in Appendix I of this supplement.

80.1 Anti‐Deficiency Act Requirements and Exceptions 
The Anti‐Deficiency Act (ADA) prohibits federal employees from:

 Making or authorizing expenditure from, or creating or authorizing an obligation under, any


appropriation or fund in excess of the amount available in the appropriation or fund unless
authorized by law. 31 U.S.C. 1341(a)(1)(A).

 Involving the government in any obligation to pay money before funds have been appropriated
for that purpose, unless otherwise allowed by law. 31 U.S.C. 1341(a)(1)(B).

 Accepting voluntary services for the United States, or employing personal services not
authorized by law, except in cases of emergency involving the safety of human life or the
protection of property. 31 U.S.C. 1342.

 Making obligations or expenditures in excess of an apportionment or reapportionment, or in


excess of the amount permitted by agency regulations. 31 U.S.C. 1517(a).

Except in the case of an emergency, accepting voluntary services or obligate the federal government for
an amount greater than the budgetary resources available for purpose and time period is an ADA
violation. During an emergency situation, which is defined as follows (GAO‐06‐382SP Appropriations
Law—Vol. II page 6‐110), either:

 The services were provided to protect human life (Note: rendering service to overcome mere
inconvenience or even to avoid a potential future emergency is not enough to overcome the
statutory prohibition); and/or

 The property must be either government‐owned property or property for which the government
has some responsibility.

Failure to follow the above requirements could subject the bureau/office to the risk of penalties of the
ADA if there is an over‐obligation of funds. Under no circumstance may a bureau/office set up
reimbursable funding in anticipation of an IAA being signed; or the expectation that supplemental
funding may be appropriated; in the financial system of record. A bureau/office must use their own direct
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parties are using the DOI MOA for All‐Hazards Intra‐Agency Support (Appendix B) for an emergency,
which together with an authorized obligation constitutes a legal intra‐agency agreement.

90.0 ALL‐HAZARDS INCIDENTS 
While several different legal authorities exist for DOI and FS to respond to incidents, only three common
types t are covered in this supplement:
 Stafford Act response and recovery actions that utilize FEMA Mission Assignments (MAs)
 Oil Pollution Act responses that utilize Pollution Removal Funding Authorizations (PRFA)
 Economy Act responses that utilize Reimburseable Support Agreements (RSAs) adopted between
agencies.
If responding to a diffent type of incident, please consult with the agency’s incident business specialist or
administrative respresentative for questions. Agencies need to be aware there may be several different
sources of funding for a given incident. Tracking of accounting codes and resources is crucial.

90.10 STAFFORD ACT RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ACTIONS (FEMA MISSION ASSIGNMENTS)
The NRF and NDRF identify the coordinating agency and primary agency(ies) responsible for each of the
ESFs and the (RSFs. The frameworks also identify the support roles that the various federal agencies
assume under them. The ESFs and RSFs were established by FEMA to identify, organize, and provide
(primarily federal) assistance to state, local, and tribal governments for response and recovery
operations.

The FCO manages and coordinates federal resource support activities related to Stafford Act disasters
and emergencies and, under the NDRF, can appoint a FDRC as a deputy for facilitating recovery plans.
Both the FCO and the FDRC are typically FEMA employees.

FEMA and the FCO accomplish many tasks by issuing FEMA MAs to other primary and support agencies.
FEMA orders ESF and RSF assistance from primary agencies through a FEMA MA which describes the
support requested and establishes the reimbursable budget authority (i.e., expenditure ceiling). A
primary agency may “subtask” a support agency to accomplish tasks required by the MA, subject to the
support agency’s voluntary acceptance.

For example, the “subtasked” agency could be requested to accomplish a specific mission, such as
operating a receiving and distribution center in support of a particular disaster. The “subtasked” agency
would use its available resources, including those available through federal and state agreements, to
complete the assignment.

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Both DOI and USDA, Forest Service serve as support agencies to other ESFs:

Emergency Support Function

#3 Public Works and Engineering

#10 Oil and Hazardous Materials


Assistance, Housing, and Human

#7 Logisitics Management and

#13 Public Safety and Security


#8 Public Health and Medical
#5 Emergency Management

#11 Agricultral and Natural


#6 Mass Care, Emergency

#9 Search and Rescue

#15 External Affairs


#2 Communications
#1 Transportation

Resource Support
#4 Firefighting

#12 Energy
Resources
(ESF)

Response
Services

Services
Agency

US Department of Agriculture (USDA) S S S S S S C/P/S S S


USDA‐Forcest Service (FS) S S S C/P S S S S S S
Department of Commerce (DOC) S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Department of Defense (DOD) S S S S S S S S P S S S S S
DOD‐US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) S C/P S S S S S S S S S
Department of Education (ED) S S
Department of Energy (DOE) S S S S S S S C/P S S
Department of Transportation (DOT) C
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) S S S S S S S S S
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) S S S S S C/P S S S S S C
DHS‐FEMA S P P S C/P C/P/S C/P S C/P S S P
DHS‐Office of Emergency Communications C/P S S
DHS‐USCG S S S S P P S
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) S S S
DOI S S S S S S S S P S P/S S S S
Department of Justice (DOJ) S S S S S S S S
Department of Labor (DOL) S S S S S S S S S C/P S
Department of State (DOS) S S S S S S S S S

Under the NRF, within DOI, the bureaus/offices have been identified as either the Federal Primary Agency, DOI Principal Planner, supporting the
ESF with fully trained personnel, or as those that occasionally provide assistance for each ESF as seen in the following table.

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OSMRE 
BOEM 
Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) 

ONRR 

USGS 
OEPC 

OCIO 
OLES 
OEM 

OWF 

BSEE 

OCO 
BLM 

FWS 
BOR 

OAS 

NPS 
BIA 

IBC 
ESF #1 Transportation

ESF #2 Communications

ESF #3 Public Works and Engineering


ESF #4 Firefighting
ESF #5 Emergency Management
Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, and
ESF #6
Human Services
ESF #7 Logistics Management and Resource Support
ESF #8 Public Health and Medical Services
ESF #9 Search and Rescue
ESF #10 Oil and Hazardous Materials Response
Agricultural and Natural Resources
ESF #11
Natural/Cultural Resources and Historic
ESF Agricultural and Natural Resources

#11a Animal/Plant Disease and Pest Response
ESF #12 Energy

ESF #13 Public Safety and Security

ESF #15 External Affairs


ESF
Tribal Affairs
#15a

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DOI also serves as a Coordinating, Primary and Support Agency to other RSFs:

Planning and
Recovery

Infrastructur
Function

Natural and
Community
Support

Health and

Resources
e Systems
Economic
(RSF)

Capacity
Building

Services

Housing

Cultural
Social
Agency
USDA S P S P S
DOC S C/P S S S
DOD‐USACE C/P S
ED P S
DOE S P
DOT S S P
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) S S S S P
General Services Administration S S
HHS P S C S S
DHS S S
DHS‐FEMA C/P P P P P P
HUD S C/P
DOI S S P S C/P
DOJ S P P
DOL P P
Corporation for National and Community Service S S P S
Small Businss Administration S P S S
Department of the Treasury S P S S
Veterans Administration P/S S
American Red Cross S S
National Organizations Active in Disasters S S
US Access Board S
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation S
Corporation for National and Community Service Council on Environmental Quality S
Institute of Museum and Library Services S
Library of Congress National Endowment for the Arts S
National Endowment for the Humanities S
Heritage Preservation S
Federal Communications Commission S
Designation of RSF Coordinator and Primary and Support Agencies: C = RSF coordinator, P = Primary agency and S = Support agency

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Under the NDRF, within DOI, the bureaus/offices have been identified as either the Federal Coordinating Agency, DOI Principal Planner,
supporting the RSF with fully trained personnel, or as those that occasionally provide assistance for each RSF as seen in the following table.

OSMRE 
BOEM 
Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) 

USGS 
OEPC 

OCIO 
OEM 

OWF 

BSEE 
BLM 

FWS 
BOR 

NPS 

OIA 
BIA 

IBC 
Community Planning and Capacity Building  
                       
(Supporting) 
Economic  
           
(Supporting)   
Health and Social Services  
                       
(Primary) 
Housing 
                       
(Supporting) 
Infrastructure Systems  
             
(Supporting) 
Natural and Cultural Resources  
     
(Coordinating)   

Federal Coordinating Agency DOI Principal Planner Supports RSF with fully trained personnel Provides occasional assistance

Bureau/Office Acronyms: OEM=Office of Emergency Management, OEPC=Office of Environmental Policy & Compliance, OWF=Office of
Wildland Fire, BIA=Bureau of Indian Affairs, BLM=Bureau of Land Management, BOEM=Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, BSEE=Bureau
of Safety & Environmental Enforcement, BOR=Bureau of Reclamation, FWS=Fish & Wildlife Service, IBS=Interior Business Center,
NPS=National Park Service, OCIO=Office of the Chief Information Officer, OSMRE=Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,
USGS=U.S. Geological Survey and OIA=Office of Insular Affairs.

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90.11 FEMA Mission Assignments  
Response and/or recovery activities undertaken by DOI pursuant to a FEMA MA can be accomplished by
utilizing resources obtained through established dispatch coordination concepts and processes. FEMA
uses MAs for both NRF and NDRF operations.

The MA form (Appendix E) contains information such as funding source, funding limitations, task
requirements to be performed, completion date, and state cost‐share requirements. Establishing effective
management controls may assist the bureaus and offices in providing timely reporting data.

In accordance with the NRF’s Financial Management Support Annex, bureau/office finance offices shall
ensure that, throughout the NRF/NDRF operations, financial records are adequately maintained to
provide accountability and justification for reimbursement. Bureau‐level financial points‐of‐contact
should be designated to coordinate processing of documentation, to properly record costs related to
FEMA MAs, to process reimbursable billings, and to provide financial data to the Departmental Finance
Contact.

When a bureau responds to a disaster, the bureau should take steps to:

 Establish the new cost account structure or project code to track costs associated with the
disaster response by FEMA MA and/or other RSA;

 Establish controls to track costs incurred on government charge cards used by the deployed
personnel in relation to the disaster;

 Ensure that deployed personnel’s travel vouchers and other travel expenses are recorded against
the new cost structure or project or job code; and

 Ensure that deployed personnel’s overtime work hours (and expenditures) to perform the FEMA
MA are recorded against the new cost account structure or project code.

90.12 FEMA Mission Assignment Subtasking 
Each ESF/RSF primary agency is responsible for “subtasking” support agencies or bureaus by completing
an RSA that describes the work to be performed, estimates date of completion, and establishes the
reimbursable budget authority. The ESF/RSF Coordinator prepares and the DOI Office of Budget signs the
RSA. The ESF/RSF Coordinator transmits the RSA to the authorizing official from the “subtasked”
agency’s budget office, who signs the RSA and returns it to the ESF/RSF Coordinator.

All rules and regulations of the MA will still apply to any subtasking to support agencies. The ESF/RSF
primary agency is responsible for monitoring the work progress of a subtasked support agency and
approving the request for reimbursement submitted by the support agency to the primary agency, and
subsequently billing FEMA.

90.13 FEMA Mission Assignment Reimbursement 
Generally, the primary agency is responsible for providing cost tracking and reporting guidelines to
incident management personnel:

 The primary agency is tasked by FEMA through its issuance of a FEMA MA. The primary agency is
responsible for performing the tasks outlined in the FEMA MA and may subtask a support agency

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to accomplish the mission, subject to the subtasked agency’s voluntary acceptance of the
subtasking.

 FEMA will reimburse the primary agency upon receipt and examination of eligible, documented
costs incurred.

 Subtasked agencies are responsible for recording, documenting, and certifying their reimbursable
expenditures and submitting them to the primary agency for eventual reimbursement. The
primary agency reviews the MA cost documentation package and reimbursement request for
clarity and accuracy and works with the supporting agency to make any necessary improvements
or corrections.

 The primary agency that’s tasked with the MA subsequently will provide all MA cost
documentation packages and reimbursement requests to FEMA’s Finance Center for review and
approval.

The MA cost documentation package and reimbursement request should include the following:

 IAA Form (e.g., MA Form, related RSA for any “subtasked” entities, or Military Interdepartmental
Purchase Request [MIPR]);
 Resource order or list of staff assigned to respond to a specific emergency or disaster;
 Travel vouchers and other associated expenses; and
 Time and attendance records of the assigned resources.

90.14 FEMA Mission Assignment Costs Eligible for Reimbursement  
FEMA MA reimbursable costs may include the following (44 CFR 206.8):

 Overtime payroll costs, travel, and per diem of permanent federal agency personnel directly
assigned to the disaster or emergency area.

 Actual payroll costs (e.g., salaries and benefits of work performed for regular time or for premium
pay), travel, and per diem, as appropriate, for temporary federal agency personnel, rehired
retired annuitants, casuals, or non‐federal cooperators assigned solely to perform the services
required to execute the FEMA MA.

 Cost of work, services, and materials procured under contract for the purpose of providing
assistance requested by the FEMA MA as directed by the FCO, FDRC, or the FEMA Regional
Director.

 Cost of materials, equipment, and supplies (including transportation, repair, and maintenance)
from regular inventory used in providing direct assistance pursuant to the FEMA MA.

 All costs incurred which are paid from trust, revolving, or other funds and whose reimbursement
is required by law for work performed pursuant to the FEMA MA.

 Other costs to accomplish the FEMA MA submitted by an agency with written justification or
otherwise agreed to in writing by the FCO, FDRC, or the FEMA Regional Director and the agency.

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Personnel supporting the effort such as timekeepers, administrative officers, human resources,
contracting, external affairs, and finance personnel shall not charge directly to the reimbursable billings,
but are covered by the indirect cost rate, if allowed, in the MA or “subtasking” RSA.

Overtime associated with dispatch operations should be considered when preparing the MA. Dispatch
personnel who will be charging overtime to an incident should be listed on a resource order. Suggested
language for an MA’s Statement of Work could include “This activation may include overtime and
reasonable administrative costs related to the incident.”

FEMA will not reimburse agencies for accountable/durable property (e.g., cache items), and the
procuring agency will assume the cost of items not turned over to FEMA. In some cases, FEMA’s
determination of accountable/durable property may be different than DOI or the primary agency’s
standards.

FEMA will consider reimbursement of agency charge card purchases only if the necessary supporting
documentation is provided. All charges must be supported by an incident order and request number
(resource order number). Agency procedures for establishing reimbursable charge codes should be
followed.

90.15 FEMA Negotiated Reimbursement Items 
Whether other direct costs and/or burden will be reimbursable will vary by the FEMA MA or Subtasking.
Below are items that are typically negotiated for FEMA reimbursement, depending on whether their
purchase was necessary for response to the emergency or disaster:

 Hard hat
 Safety goggles
 Hearing protection
 Insect repellant w/DEET, or picaridin pump spray
 Sunscreen – SPF 30 pump spray
 Rubber gloves
 Sleeping bag
 100 ft. cloth measuring (reel) tape
 Orange safety vest
 N‐95 dust masks
 First‐aid kits (4 to each group)
 Alcohol‐based hand sanitizer/wipes/cloths or waterless hand cleaner
 Flashlights and batteries (for flashlights and alarm clocks only)
 Bed linens, blankets
 Towels/wash cloths
 Steel‐toed boots
 Tetanus shots
 Leather gloves
 Bottled water for 24 hours, ice
 Rubber boots (if necessary)
 Lip balm

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90.16 FEMA Reimbursement Procedures 
The primary support agency or lead bureau reviews and approves all FEMA MA cost documentation
packages and reimbursement requests. The following steps should be followed when preparing these
documents (Appendix J for ESF4 FS Subtasking Billings):

 The final billing should occur within 90 days of completing the FEMA MA. The final invoice must
be marked “FINAL.” Alternately, bureaus are allowed to submit a series of MA cost documentation
packages and reimbursement requests.

 Bureaus requesting reimbursement of the “base‐eight” payroll costs incurred for the MA will be
required to provide a detailed justification for their request, such as identifying the payroll costs
of deployed employees who normally charge their base‐eight work hours to either a special trust
or revolving fund, or who are classified as temporary hires.

 Bureaus that receive appropriated funding for base‐eight payroll costs for staff deployed to work
under a MA will only receive reimbursements for qualified overtime payroll costs, travel costs,
and purchases of approved supplies/equipment.

 The MA cost documentation package should contain official financial system generated reports
and adequate supporting documentation.

 Follow the MA Billing and Reimbursement Checklist for details on how to prepare a transmittal
form and to see the types of support documentation which should be included. The checklist can
be found at: http://www.fema.gov/doing‐business‐fema/mission‐assignment‐billing‐
reimbursement‐checklist. MA cost documentation packages should also include a completed
mission assignment transmittal form (www.fema.gov/pdf/government/transmittal/pdf).

The primary agency is responsible for compiling FEMA MA and related subtasking cost documentation
and reimbursement requests. Subtasked agencies are responsible to provide support to the primary in
this process.

More definitive DOI guidance on how to receive reimbursement of properly documented costs for FEMA
MAs for ESF #10, ESF #11 (NCH) and the NCR RSF is contained in the “DOI Cost Reimbursement for
FEMA MAs for ESF #10, ESF #11 and the NCR RSF,” prepared jointly by the Office of Environmental
Policy and Compliance (OEPC) and PFM.

90.20 OIL POLLUTION ACT RESPONSES (Pollution Removal Funding Authorizations) 
The federal government has the responsibility to respond to oil spills pursuant to the CWA, OPA, and the
NCP.

Federal oil spill responses are led by a FOSC from either the EPA or the USCG. For spills that occur in the
inland zone, EPA provides the FOSC. For spills in the coastal zone, including the Great Lakes, the FOSC
will be from the USCG. Under CERCLA, the FOSC may be from the Department of Energy (DOE) or the
Department of Defense (DOD) when the emergency response involves oil discharged from a vessel or
facility under the jurisdiction, custody, or control of DOE or DOD, respectively (40 CFR 300.120c).

Under the authority of the NCP, the FOSC leads and coordinates the federal oil spill response to:

 Contain, remove, and dispose of the oil;

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 Protect threatened resources;

 Ensure proper notifications are made;

 Direct, coordinate, and/or provide technical assistance for the federal response;

 Maintain federal decision‐making authority for the response; and

 Ensure access to necessary information.

To accomplish these objectives, the FOSC organizes and manages an incident‐specific Incident Command
or Unified Command (IC/UC) to bring together various government agencies to participate in the overall
federal response effort. To ensure rapid and effective responses to oil spills, the FOSC uses the OSLTF to
fund response actions. The FOSC is the only official authorized to approve response‐related expenditures
from the OSLTF.

The FOSC frequently issues PRFAs supported by funding from the OSLTF to obtain needed oil spill
response activities from other government agencies (federal, state, tribal, local), such as DOI. PRFAs are
IAAs that outline the spill response activities to be performed by other agencies for the FOSC.

A DOI bureau/office that has been issued a PRFA may either perform the work itself, or have PRFA
authorized tasks performed by another agency through a “subsidiary” IAA; or by a private business
through a contract; or by a Non‐Governmental Organization through a cooperative agreement. However,
the DOI bureau/office should check to make sure the FOSC/UC does not object to using such an
arrangement. In order to be reimbursed for such costs, the agency must manage the IAA, contract, or
cooperative agreement to make sure the work is adequately performed and must properly document the
costs of the work that is accomplished. This entails including a copy of the contract and supporting cost
documentation, such as invoices, in the PRFA cost documentation package and reimbursement request
that are eventually submitted to the FOSC.

The DOI Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance (OEPC) provides direction and management for
the negotiation and implementation of PRFAs issued by FOSCs to DOI bureaus and offices and can
provide coordination for their participation in incident‐specific spill response activities.

FOSCs frequently request DOI, and its component bureaus and offices, to work as part of the UC and to
provide on‐scene support to the FOSC by conducting a variety of spill response activities. Such assistance
includes, but is not limited to the following:

 Monitoring water, shoreline, and other habitats to assist with emergency


response/removal/cleanup decision making and provide wildlife resource information to the
Incident Action Plan;

 Providing surveillance, including acquisition and use of aerial platforms, if appropriate, and site
documentation of affected fish and wildlife habitat and resources to determine threats to species
protected by the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and their
supporting habitats, as well as to ascertain the presence of oil and oiled/impacted wildlife;

 Coordinating required consultations under Section 7 of the ESA;

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 Assisting the FOSC in complying with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) Programmatic Agreement on Protection of Historic Properties During Emergency
Response under the NCP and providing additional guidance as necessary;

 Providing access control for DOI land management units (Fish and Wildlife Service for National
Wildlife Refuges, National Park Service for NPS units such as National Parks, National Historic
Sites, etc.);

 Arranging for hazing or other deterrence for migratory birds, as appropriate, in attempts to
prevent injury or impacts (e.g., “oiling”) of such birds;

 Assisting the FOSC in establishing emergency response priorities and protection strategies in
reference to habitats and environmentally sensitive areas and resources;

 Providing follow up periodic monitoring for spill/ related natural resource impacts if needed;

 Monitoring for affected birds and other wildlife and, when possible and necessary, transporting
biota to wildlife rehabilitation facilities;

 Arranging for and supervising oiled wildlife rescue/rehabilitation personnel, facilities and efforts,
as necessary, to include carcass removal and coordinating with law enforcement personnel to
make sure proper licenses/permits are in place; (note: the MBTA and the ESA prohibit the
possession, transportation, handling, etc., of wildlife protected under these and other laws, by
anyone other than those possessing licenses/permits under these Acts);

 Surveying DOI land management units to report to the FOSC on oil concentrations, threats and
impacts to environmentally sensitive areas, adverse effects on wildlife, contaminated cultural
resources, and contaminated public use areas, and recommending protective and mitigating
measures to address adverse impacts; and

 Participating in the UC’s decision‐making process on the ongoing federal response and to
ultimately determine completion of cleanup activity by adopting and achieving cleanup standards
for the impacted areas.

OEPC Regional Environmental Officers (REOs) assist DOI bureaus/offices in the PRFA negotiation,
preparation, approval, and reimbursement process.

90.21 The Pollution Removal Funding Authorization (PRFA) 
The PRFA (Appendix D) is the governing document that commits the OSLTF to reimburse the costs
incurred for activities undertaken by another government agency for response work performed on the
federal oil spill response under the direction of the FOSC and the UC. The FOSC may issue a PRFA to a DOI
bureau or office to request support in areas of either bureau/office expertise and/or federal trust
responsibility for natural and/or cultural resources. Only the goods, services, or spill response activities
described in the PRFA are authorized by the FOSC for subsequent reimbursement from the OSLTF.
The PRFA should clearly outline and authorize:

 The approved reimbursement budget authority ceiling;

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 The period of performance for conducting specified activities to support the oil spill response;
and

 The goods or services to be provided by the agency to the FOSC. The description of these can be
written either fairly broadly to encompass a range of activities to support the oil spill response, or
can be written more specifically to clearly identify what the FOSC wants, or can be a combination
of both general and specific assignments. The PRFA and any subsequent PRFA amendments will
have a description of the oil spill response activities outlined in an attached statement of work
(SOW).

The DOI bureau or office will be required to provide a cost estimate for the goods and services outlined in
the PRFA. Such cost estimates will be required to be updated and show greater detail as the duration of
the response grows.

A PRFA neither grants nor transfers funding to the bureau or office. It grants reimbursable budget
authority contingent on the proper performance of the work outlined by the PRFA and the subsequent
submission of well‐documented reimbursable costs that were incurred.

The FOSC is the only official authorized to approve reimbursement for response expenses from the
OSLTF. An agency performing reimbursable work outlined by a PRFA is working for, and taking direction
from, the FOSC and the UC and is participating in the Incident Command System, the doctrine that guides
the operational cycles of the IC/UC.

Key points related to PRFAs:

 Before a DOI bureau/office conducts oil spill response activities, the FOSC‐approved PRFA (and
attached SOW) should be in place in order for that bureau/office to receive reimbursement from
the OSLTF.

 While the PRFA and SOW should be signed before commencing work on the oil spill response, a
verbal approval may suffice temporarily in order to get assistance mobilized rapidly; however,
the verbal approval needs to be documented and followed up with a signed PRFA as soon as
possible.

 Failure or delay in doing so may prevent a bureau/office from obtaining subsequent


reimbursement for oil spill response activities it conducts prior to the PRFA being signed and
issued by the FOSC.

 The cost of performing work that is not outlined in the PRFA and its attached SOW or otherwise
documented and is not specifically requested by the FOSC, is not reimbursable. Questions of
whether certain work corresponds with the tasks outlined in the PRFA should be directed to the
REO and the FOSC for clarification and interpretation. The response should be documented and
the guidance followed.

 PRFAs may be amended by the FOSC to assign new tasks/activities to the bureau/office in order
for such tasks/activities to be reimbursable.

 DOI bureaus and offices should consider immediately setting up a separate Quicktime (payroll)
account to record the reimbursable work hours incurred by employees in the performance of
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USCG/National Pollution Funds Center’s (NPFC’s) cost documentation requirements.


Alternatively, bureaus/offices can set up reimbursable accounts subsequent to the oil spill
response and later transfer reimbursable work hours and expenditures from their base
account(s) into the reimbursable account.

 OEPC’s REO should assist DOI bureaus and offices in negotiating with the FOSC regarding the
reimbursable work activities authorized in a PRFA and should remain involved in
communications and coordination with the FOSC concerning the work being performed under a
PRFA.

 DOI bureaus/offices may approach the FOSC with a request to perform response‐related
activities and have these first outlined and approved by the FOSC in a PRFA.

 The FOSC may approach DOI bureaus/offices and request they perform certain spill response
activities outlined in a PRFA.

 DOI bureaus/offices may be directly requested by a FOSC or FOSC Representative (FOSCR) to


respond to an oil spill incident.

 There may be instances when a DOI bureau/office unilaterally determines that it needs to
respond based on notification of an oil spill. In these cases, the responding DOI bureau/office or
REO should discuss with EPA or USCG the need to have a FOSC assigned and the need for a PRFA
as soon as possible, and, subsequently, secure a PRFA that establishes a reimbursable funding
ceiling to cover at least the expenses of the initial response activities.

 It might be possible to receive eventual reimbursement for response work performed prior to the
PRFA being signed and issued if the initial response activities were appropriate and conducted in
a time sensitive manner and well documented. The FOSC or a FOSC representative would make
this determination.

To obtain a blank PRFA template utilized by the USCG/NPFC, the organization charged with administering
the OSLTF, go to: http://www.uscg.mil/npfc/docs/PDFs/Forms/PRFA_Federal.pdf

90.22 Expectations and Allowable Costs Under a PRFA 
DOI bureaus and offices working under a PRFA should integrate resources and activities into the Incident
Command or UC according to the organizational principles outlined in the NCP and NRS. To ensure full
reimbursement, it is important for DOI bureaus and offices to have clear and documented direction from
the FOSC regarding services requested from DOI.
Under the terms of a PRFA, a FOSC may agree to reimburse DOI bureaus/offices for costs incurred in
providing any agreed upon oil spill response activities and assistance to the FOSC, consistent with the
NCP. This assistance should be documented in the PRFA SOW and include an approved budget.
The following cost components are typically authorized for reimbursement:
 All personnel payroll costs, including salary, benefits, and overtime pay: Payroll costs
should be documented for each deployed staff member including grade/step, daily work hours,
overtime work hours, salary, and benefits. It is advisable to keep a record of the daily work
performed by each staff member. Each deployed staff member should record this data in a work
log.

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 Travel, lodging, and per diem expenses: Such costs should be clearly documented for each
deployed staff member by date, location, etc. and correspond to the approved travel vouchers
retained by the bureau/office.

 Appropriate charges for the utilization of other government agency owned equipment or
facilities: Such charges should be documented. DOI bureaus and offices should consider
obtaining advance USCG/NPFC approval for use of aircraft and other motor vehicles.

 Contractor Costs: Clearly document actual expenses for contractor goods and services obtained
to provide agreed upon assistance and support to the FOSC.

 Purchase or lease of goods or services: Purchases made to support the response activities
should be clearly documented by invoices or receipts that show the business, address, and dates.
Such costs should be pro‐rated when appropriate. For example, if a piece of equipment or a
vehicle that is being used to carry out assigned tasks is also being used for non‐PRFA activities,
then the cost should be allocated proportionately. Copies of the service agreement contract and
paid bills should be included in the reimbursement request.

 Indirect Costs: Costs may be subject to the application of an indirect cost rate if said rate has
been certified in writing by the appropriate bureau/office senior official as being accurately
formulated and applied. DOI bureaus/offices should ensure that the cost documentation package
developed to satisfy subsequent reimbursement purposes includes the officially established
indirect rate for federal RSAs.

First‐time use of an indirect rate may require submittal of official DOI bureau/office policies concerning
the indirect rate calculation documentation. The USCG/NPFC requires that the PRFA cost documentation
package include a submittal of the inputs to the indirect cost model used to calculate indirect costs. If the
cost allocation plan (CAP) mechanism is used to calculate burden and/or indirect costs, DOI bureaus and
offices should consider the guidance promulgated by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services Program Support Center Division of Cost Allocation when developing such plans. Reimbursed
indirect costs are potentially subject to audit by non‐federal auditors. Therefore, the cost burden of
indirect costs generated using a CAP may require extensive additional supporting documentation before
being reimbursed.

Overtime associated with dispatch operations should also be considered when preparing the PRFA.
Dispatch personnel who will be charging overtime to an incident should be listed on a resource order.
Suggested language for a PRFA could include “This activation may include overtime and reasonable
administrative costs.”

90.23 Unallowable Costs under a PRFA 
Not all response costs are eligible for reimbursement under a PRFA. Only oil pollution removal/response
activities outlined in a PRFA and SOW are eligible for reimbursement. Such activities need to directly
support the federal response being conducted by the FOSC. Questions regarding activity or cost
authorized under a PRFA should be referred to the REO involved in the PRFA approval process and the
DOI bureau/office budget or finance office charged with coordinating with the FOSC.

Some costs, such as those incurred unilaterally by a DOI bureau/office for executive leadership travel and
management oversight, are not eligible for reimbursement from the OSLTF if such activities were not
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of the DOI bureau/office. However, such management oversight costs should be tracked and documented
for potential cost recovery from other sources at a later date (e.g., possibly through a retroactive
supplemental appropriation that covers previous activities or through cost recovery efforts that may be
made later by the Department of Justice). It is important that DOI bureaus’ and offices’ PRFA cost
documentation packages clearly identify that the work was performed for the FOSC according to the
activities outlined in the PRFA. Otherwise, such costs may be deemed non‐reimbursable by the FOSC and
USCG/NPFC in their reviews.

90.24 Creating a PRFA Reimbursement Account 
Immediately upon being awarded a PRFA, the DOI bureau/office should create reimbursable account or
accounts for the expenditures it incurs for performing work under the PRFA and SOW. The bureau/office
should either post or transfer such reimbursable expenditures to the reimbursable account(s) in a timely
manner.

90.25 PRFA Limitations 
The following are the limitation rules on PRFA reimbursements:
 The PRFA reimbursement may only be used to pay for the reimbursable expenditures that have
been incurred for the response work performed by the bureau/office for the FOSC under the
terms of the PRFA.

 The PRFA reimbursement can neither pay for future response activities nor augment the current
appropriations of the DOI bureau/office. Bureaus and offices should consider obtaining a legal
opinion that response activities do not constitute a budget augmentation if responding to a Spill
of National Significance (SONS).

 The availability of the reimbursement is subject to the period of availability of the appropriation
that is being reimbursed. Coordinate with your REO in order to obtain a PRFA amendment to
extend the performance period when necessary.

 The OSLTF appropriation is “no year” funding.

 If the reimbursement occurs after the close of the fiscal year (and if response work was
performed using a current annual appropriation), then the reimbursement is not available for
new obligations. DOI bureaus and offices should coordinate with their budget and finance offices
regarding such appropriation issues.

These limitation rules may be found at http://www.uscg.mil/npfc/laws_and_regulations.asp

90.26 Other Funding Sources for Oil Spill Responses 
In the absence of a FOSC‐issued PRFA, agencies supporting the oil spill response may subsequently
request reimbursement directly from the USCG/NPFC by following its claims process outlined at
http://www.uscg.mil/npfc/Claims/default.asp.

However, the submission of a claim does not guarantee reimbursement. In some instances, DOI
bureaus/offices may also seek reimbursement directly from a Potentially Responsible Party (PRP), the
entity which (may have) either spilled the oil or caused the oil to be spilled. In that case, bureaus/offices
should work closely with their budget offices and with the Office of the Solicitor to prepare any necessary
settlement agreements and related supporting documentation.

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90.27 PRFA Amendments 
A PRFA may be amended, at the FOSC‘s discretion, to increase the authorized maximum reimbursement
ceiling. This is usually done if additional assistance and support is desired by the FOSC, or if costs
incurred for services provided by the DOI bureau/office exceed the original estimate. Alternatively, a
FOSC may amend a PRFA to either expand the reimbursable oil spill response activities that are
authorized or to provide greater detail on such activities and their requirements. The OEPC REO handles
the submission, coordination, and management oversight of the PRFA amendments.

90.28 PRFA Cost Documentation Packages 
DOI bureaus and offices responding under a PRFA must track costs incurred and provide clear
documentation to support subsequent reimbursement and federal cost recovery actions.

The USCG/NPFC has developed guidance for the preparation and submission of PRFA cost documentation
entitled “Technical Operating Procedures for Resource Documentation under The Oil Pollution Act of 1990”
(USCG/NPFC Instruction 16451.2). This document may be found at
http://www.uscg.mil/npfc/docs/PDFs/urg/Ch2/NPFC16451_2.pdf.

In addition, OEPC REOs and the OEPC Resource Protection, Preparedness and Response Team can provide
advice and/or assistance with the development of PRFA cost documentation packages, and should review
all such packages for clarity and accuracy before they are submitted to the FOSC and the USCG/NPFC.

In order to be eligible for reimbursement, a PRFA cost documentation package must contain:

 The level of detail equivalent to that found in the USCG’s Pollution Incident Daily Resource Report
(CG‐5136) for each employee, which includes:

o Employee name
o Grade/step or labor category
o Hourly pay rate (salary plus benefits)
o Overtime pay rate if applicable
o Number of hours worked on the response (differentiated between regular and overtime work
hours)
o Net cost (hourly rate times hours worked)
o Duties provided in support of the FOSC for each day worked on PRFA response activities (each
deployed employee is advised to maintain a daily work log).

 Travel authorizations and travel claims with locations and dates (redacted as required)

 Receipts and use documentation for all equipment and vehicular resources

 Purchases must include copies of receipts. Purchases of equipment must be documented to


determine the necessity for the oil spill response. (Note: retaining relevant emails and notes of
communications made within the IC or UC, or from the FOSC provides the best documentation.)

After the REO review has been performed, and any recommended cost documentation improvements
made, the DOI bureau/office may either ask the REO to submit the PRFA cost documentation to the FOSC
or, if it is a small oil spill with minor reimbursable costs, submit it directly, with a copy provided to the
REO.

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DOI bureaus and offices are required to store and maintain PRFA cost documentation files for at least 10
years to support future USCG/NPFC efforts for obtaining cost recovery from the Responsible Party (RP).
Accordingly, DOI bureau and office staff involved in the response should be prepared to provide such
information, which may include daily work logs, in court proceedings if cost recovery efforts are litigated.

The PRFA cost documentation package should include a completed SF‐1080 or SF‐1081 that clearly
indicates where and how reimbursable payments are to be sent by the USCG/NPFC. The completed SF‐
1080 or SF‐1081 constitutes the reimbursement request.

Required information for such a request includes the:

o Agency Location Code (ALC)

o Reimbursable account number or line of accounting

o Point of contact information (name, email address, phone number, address)

o PRFA document control number used by the USCG or EPA

o Federal Pollution Number (FPN) for the oil spill response assigned by the USCG/NPFC

o A clear, aggregated breakout of the reimbursable costs (payroll, travel, lodging, per diem,
purchases, etc.).

These forms may be found at:

http://www.uscg.mil/npfc/response/Cost%20Documentation/sf1080.asp.

Completed PRFA cost documentation packages should be:

 Certified by the appropriate DOI bureau/office manager (Regional Director or equivalent or


delegated staff)

 Forwarded to the REO who will review it for accuracy and clarity (however, for rare instances in
which the REO has not been involved in the PRFA approval process, completed packages may be
submitted directly to the FOSC)

 The REO will then submit the PRFA cost documentation package to the FOSC for review and
approval

 The FOSC will then forward the PRFA cost documentation package to the USCG/NPFC for review
and approval (or disallowance of non‐reimbursable expenses).

After the FOSC and USCG/NPFC complete their reviews, they will approve reimbursement of the qualified
expenditures and execute transfer of the reimbursement through the Internet Payment and Collection
(IPAC) system in order to transfer the approved funds to the bureau or office reimbursable account
identified in the SF‐1080/1081.

Concurrently, the USCG/NPFC will provide reports to OEPC of what has been approved for
reimbursement and the total amount of the reimbursement. In turn, OEPC will provide this information

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to the DOI bureau or office and ask that they alert budget and finance offices so reimbursement from the
USCG/NPFC can be tracked and assured of being deposited into the correct reimbursable account.

For more detailed, official DOI guidance on PRFAs, their financial management, and how to receive
reimbursement of properly documented costs, please refer to the ECM 12‐4 “Departmental Procedures
Related to Pollution Removal Funding Authorizations Issued by Federal On‐Scene Coordinators for
Reimbursable Oil Spill Response Activities,” prepared by OEPC. This DOI guidance document features
useful attachments and can be found at:

http://www.doi.gov/pmb/oepc/upload/ECM‐12‐4‐PRFA‐Guidance.pdf

90.30 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT RESPONSES (ECONOMY ACT AND OTHER REIMBURSABLE 
AGREEMENTS) 
Emergencies that are non‐Stafford Act are not issued an MA by FEMA. An agency must use current
funding authorities for incident relief without expected reimbursement from FEMA. Agencies should still
track these costs to document the need for a supplemental funding appropriation from Congress and for
reporting to senior leadership.

In accordance with the Economy Act or other applicable authorities, federal agencies may request and
provide federal‐to‐federal support by executing IAAs. DOI’s MOA on Intra‐agency Support during
Emergency Incidents (Appendix B) may be used to supplement the RSA (Appendix C) for these types of
incidents. Agencies are responsible for developing a set of procedures to effectively, efficiently, and
economically manage reimbursable agreements involving national disaster relief not declared under the
Stafford Act.

For the requesting agency, the Economy Act agreement is recorded as an obligation in the same manner
as any other contract. However, Economy Act agreements are subject to one additional requirement:
unlike funds which the servicing agency legally obligates to a third party contract, funds for
reimbursement of work performed by government employees expire at the same time as the underlying
appropriation.

According to FAR 17.5, the requesting agency (also referred to as the “buyer” or “receiving agency”)
should only list the Economy Act as their legislative authority in the absence of more specific statutory
authority. If the agency lists more than one authority, the more specific authority will take precedence
over the Economy Act.

The following are the requirements for an Economy Act agreement:

 A Determinations and Findings document, signed by a Contracting Officer, justifying that the use
of an interagency acquisition is in the best interest of the government and that the supplies or
services cannot be obtained as conveniently or economically by contracting directly with a
private source. (The Determinations and Findings is not required for intra‐agency agreements,
but is required for interagency agreements.)

 Placing an order on the appropriate form that includes a description of the supplies or services
required, delivery requirements, a funds citation, a payment provision, and the line of accounting.

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 Payment for actual costs must be made by the requesting agency after the supplies or services
have been received (some exceptions exist for advance payment requests) and the invoices
rendered have been audited and certified for payment.

Additional information specific to DOI IAAs can be found in the IAA Handbook at:
http://www.doi.gov/pfm/handbooks/upload/iaa.pdf.

90.31 Economy Act Costs Eligible for Reimbursement  
All items eligible for reimbursement under an Economy Act agreement must be outlined in the order for
supplies or services. A discussion between the parties to the agreement on specific items should take
place before signing the agreement. Typical items eligible for reimbursement on all‐hazards incidents
might include:

 Overtime, travel, and per diem of permanent federal agency personnel. (Base salary generally
cannot be reimbursed on these types of incidents. Questions should be referred to the
appropriate agency incident business or administrative representative.)

 Wages (regular time, overtime and premium pay), travel, and per diem, as appropriate, of
temporary federal agency personnel or casuals assigned solely to perform the services required
to execute the agreement.

 Cost of contracts, materials, equipment, services, and supplies procured under the agreement,
including the transportation, repair, and maintenance of items from regular agency inventory or
caches.

90.40 DOI ALL‐HAZARDS MOA GUIDANCE
The following information pertains to the DOI MOA for Intra‐Agency Support during Emergency
Incidents (Appendix B).

During an emergency incident, a bureau or office’s Responsible Official may use the MOA to request
resources from another DOI bureau or office by providing written authority to their dispatch center to
issue resource orders in ROSS under the agreement.

The resource order(s) issued to the other bureau/office (seller) (which must reference the MOA, provide
an estimated timeframe, and provide a cost estimate), along with the MOA itself, creates an authorized
obligation document that guarantees the responding bureau/office (seller) reimbursement. The
requesting unit’s (buyer’s) budget office will set up a purchase order (which is processed in the system of
record as a miscellaneous obligation, meaning it does not go through the acquisitions department) while
the IAA process begins. The responding unit’s (seller’s) budget office can set up a shell sales order in the
financial system referencing the MOA number until it can be updated with the final IAA.

The resource(s) is now available to respond to the incident and the IAA process is started by both the
responding (seller) and the requesting (buyer) bureaus/offices. Once an IAA is in place, it should be the
primary legal document for reimbursement between the two bureaus/offices. All documents in the
system of record must be updated to reference the finalized IAA.

90.41 The Responsible Official  

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The Responsible Official is an officer of a bureau or office having responsibility for emergency incident
response in a geographic unit or program/mission area of the agency. Bureaus and offices shall establish
Responsible Officials through delegations and/or through policy, including position descriptions. This
officer is also referred to as an Agency Administrator and includes, but is not limited to:

 Officials with management and financial authority within bureaus over a geographic unit, such as a
BIA Agency Superintendent, BLM District Manager, BOEM Regional Director, BOR Area Manager,
BSEE Regional Director, FWS Refuge Manager, NPS Park Superintendent, or OSM Field Office
Director.

 Officials with management and financial authority within bureaus/offices to execute emergency
response activities across the Department.

 Officials with management and financial responsibilities assigned by policy or delegation to


manage DOI responsibilites within interagency agreements (NRF, NDRF, etc.).

90.42 Written Authorizations to Dispatch Centers  
Before placing orders under this MOA, dispatch centers are required to receive written authorization
from the Responsible Official. That written authorization may include letters of delegation, official
agreements (cooperative, memorandums and inter‐ or intra‐agency agreements), official correspondence
letters, or emails from the Responsible Official outlining the dispatch center’s responsibilities to place
orders.

90.43 Special Resource Order Requirements  
Under the MOA for the resource order to fulfill the requirements of a legal obligation there is additional
information that must be listed in addition to the standard requirements for wildland fire incidents:

 In the “Special Needs” section of the resource order the following phrase must be included:

***This Resource Order incorporates the DOI MOA for Intra‐Agency Support during Emergency
Incidents for the purpose of creating an authorizing obligation.***
 An estimated cost for the resource (using the Cost Estimator in Appendix I or other approved cost
estimator) shall be entered in the “Special Needs” section of the resource order, based on either a
standard 14 day assignment or other assignment length noted in the request. The purpose is for the
requesting unit to be able to enter a total estimated obligation in the financial system to meet funds
control procedures.

90.44 Contract Resources Limitations  
Bureau/office contract resources may be used under this MOA only when it does not violate the terms of
the contract for the resource to be used by other bureaus/offices or in a different location(s). Examples
would include contracts issued specifically for interagency incident response, such as I‐BPAs, Emergency
Equipment Rental Agreements and National Fire and Aviation Contracts for catering and shower units.
Controls for contract resources that may only be used by a specific bureau, office, region or unit should be
shown by availability restrictions in ROSS.

90.45 Resource Support Costs  

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Approved support costs for an ordered resource, such as travel to/from the incident, mileage for
equipment, etc. shall be considered as included in the resource order. These support costs are only those
that are considered ordinary, inherent for resources to respond, and generally are included in cost
estimates for the resource. Any other support costs will need to be requested through an approved
resource order.

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APPENDIX A: DOI ORGANIZATION CHART Secretary of the

Interior Solicitor
Inspector General
(SOL)
(OIG)
Deputy Secretary
Assistant Secretary – Solicitor General
Policy, Management & (SOL)
Budget (PMB)
Special Trustee for
American Indians

Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant


– Fish, Wildlife and – Indian Affairs – Lands and – Water and Science Secretary –
Parks Minerals Insular Areas
M
U.S. Fish and Office of
Bureau of Indian Bureau of Land U.S. Geological
Wildlife Service Insular Affairs
Affairs (BIA) Management (BLM) Survey (USGS)
(FWS) (OIA)

Office of Surface Bureau of


National Park Bureau of Indian Mining Reclamation & Reclamation (BOR)
Service (NPS) Education (BIE) Enforcement (OSMRE)

Bureau of Ocean
U.S. Park Police Energy Management
(USPP) (BOEM)
Bureau of Safety and
Environmental
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Assistant Secretary
Policy, Management and

Budget (PMB)

DAS‐Policy and DAS‐Youth, DAS‐Human DAS‐Technology, DAS‐Public Safety, DAS‐Budget, Finance,


International Partnerships and Capital and Information and Resource Protection Performance &
Affairs Service Diversity Business Services & Emergency Acquisition
S i
Environmental Youth in the Human Resources Collaborative Emergency Budget (POB)
Policy and Great Outdoors (OHR) Action and Management
Compliance Dispute (OEM)

International Occupational Geospatial Law Enforcement Financial


Affairs (INTL) Safety and Health Information and Security Management
(OSH) Officer (OLES) (PFM)

Native Hawaiian DAS‐Natural Strategic Valuation Wildland Fire Planning &


Relations Resources Employee & Services (OWF) Performance
Revenue Organizational Management

Restoration and Natural Civil Rights* Interior Business Aircraft Services Departmental
Damage Resources Center (IBC) (OAS) Offices FBMS
Assessment Revenue (ONRR) Implementation

Policy Analysis Royalty Appeals Interagency Acquisition &


Hearings and
Appeals Borderland Property
Coordinator** Managem’t (PAM)*

Chief Information Small &


Office* (OCIO) Disadvantaged
Business

*Reports to the Secretary of the Interior and receives administrative support and guidance from the Assistant Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretaries of PMB.
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APPENDIX B: DOI MOA FOR INTRA‐AGENCY SUPPORT DURING EMERGENCY INCIDENTS 
This flow chart shows the budget/finance process for creating an obligation to maintain funds control and the
subsequent IAA under this MOA. The full signed copy of the MOA can be found at:
http://www.doi.gov/emergency/upload/DOI-MOA-post-surname-FINAL-14JAN14.pdf

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U.S. Department of the Interior



MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
For
Intra‐Agency Support during Emergency Incidents

Office of the Secretary (OS) Agreement # PMB0002131
National Park Service (NPS) Agreement # NPS0013797
US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Agreement # DCN 055631
US Geological Survey (USGS) Agreement # GS14000117
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Agreement location: BLM Continuity of Operations
Information Network (COIN) and Safetalk/BLM
Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) Agreement location: Reclamation Emergency Management
SharePoint Site/Shared Documents/DOI‐EM‐MOA
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Agreement location: Safetalk/BIA
Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) Agreement location: Safetalk/BIE
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) Agreement # DTCS 1295
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) Agreement # ADMSD‐13‐0068
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Agreement # ADMSD‐13‐0001

I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is to create a framework for
Department of the Interior (DOI) bureaus and offices to expedite requests and provide
intra‐agency support during an emergency while simultaneously initiating the normal
business processes. This MOA is applicable to the DOI resources available in the Resource
Ordering and Status System (ROSS) for use by other bureaus and offices.

For purposes of this document, and in accordance with Departmental Manual Part 900, an
“emergency” is defined as an unusual event or incident that requires an immediate bureau
or office response to return to normal operations. An emergency incident may be natural
or human caused and requires emergency response to protect life, property, or the
environment. Emergency incidents can, for example, include major disasters, emergencies,
terrorist attacks, aircraft accidents, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, war‐
related disasters, public health and medical emergencies, and other occurrences requiring
emergency response.

II. BACKGROUND

Each DOI bureau and office possesses unique expertise and resources, and plays an
important role in responding to emergency incidents. DOI responses to emergency
incidents can sometimes exceed the capabilities of any individual bureau or office and may
require intra‐agency coordination.

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Coordination and support within the Department is essential to maximize the use of
available resources and expertise, and efficiently manage financial resources. Considerable
cooperation and coordination among the bureaus and offices already exists; these
relationships are critical to the success of DOI emergency incident response functions. This
MOA encourages this practice and formalizes methods for DOI bureaus and offices to
effectively share and expedite resources during emergency incidents; however, this MOA
does not preclude DOI bureaus and offices from providing assistance on a non‐
reimbursable basis during imminently serious conditions, as authorized in Part 900 of the
Departmental Manual, Chapter 1.10.

III. AUTHORITIES

 Economy Act of June 30, 1932 (47 Stat. 417; 31 U.S.C. § 1535), as amended.
 Travel Authority (5 U.S.C. § 5702 et seq.).
 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.).
 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)
(42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.), as amended.
 Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988 (P.L. 93-288).
 Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. § 101 et seq.).
 Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. § 1701 et seq.).
 Disaster Relief Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. § 5147).
 Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (P.L. 100-588 102 Stat. 2983), as
amended.
 National Indian Forest Resources Management Act of 1990 (25 U.S.C. § 3101 et seq.).
 National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (P.L. 102-575, Sect 2), as amended.
 National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (40 CFR Part 300).
 DOI Interagency Agreement for the Cross Designation of the Interior Law Enforcement
Officers to Provide Law Enforcement and Investigative Support in Areas Under the
Responsibility of the NPS, BLM, FWS, BOR, BIA, and the OLES, and EM.
 Department of the Interior Departmental Manual, Part 900: Emergency Management
Program.
IV. SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Requests for assistance under this MOA shall be initiated with emergency incident resource
orders in ROSS to expedite intra‐agency response to an emergency. Under this MOA, the
requesting bureau/office (Buyer) agrees to reimburse a responding bureau/office (Seller)
for the costs of such resources. Participation in this MOA does not obligate the Seller to
provide requested services.

This MOA is limited to obtaining resources through ROSS consisting of personnel;


Federally‐owned assets; and services, equipment and supplies available within the scope of
existing contracts.

The terms of the MOA may only be invoked by a bureau or office’s Responsible Official. The
Responsible Official is an officer of a bureau or office with budget authority assigned to

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manage an emergency incident response in a geographic unit or program/mission area of


the agency. This sanction is restricted to the limit of the Responsible Official’s (Buyer’s)
authority to commit funds for the responsible jurisdiction(s) or program area(s). A
resource order in ROSS, together with the invocation of this MOA, creates an authorized
obligation which provides assurance of funding to a Seller.

The Requesting Bureau/Office (Buyer) agrees to the following:



A. The Responsible Official for the jurisdiction or program area where the emergency has
occurred has the budget authority to create obligations and authorize emergency incident
resource orders. Should the authority to enter resource orders be delegated to someone
other than the Responsible Official, the Responsible Official must work with that
individual to ensure funds are available to reimburse the Seller for the goods and services
provided and that the request is in the best interest of the United States government.

B. The emergency incident resource orders will contain a request for specific services to
comply with the legal requirements of an obligation. The document will describe the
capabilities requested, when and where the resources are needed, an estimate of the
length of time the resources are required, and will include a cost structure (line of
accounting).

C. In the event a Buyer’s funding is inadequate to cover the purchase order, then the Buyer’s
bureau/office agrees to allocate additional budget resources to the delegated official
within five (5) business days.

D. A purchase order should be processed as a miscellaneous obligation in the financial
accounting system of record by the close of the following business day (after resources
are made available). The purchase order and its line of accounting will be communicated
to the Seller. The Intra-agency Agreement (IAA) should be prepared by the Buyer within
two (2) days of completion of the purchase order.

E. The Buyer commits to reimbursing the Seller for the actual costs of the goods and
services (e.g. personnel, equipment, aircraft, supplies, and other services) provided for
the emergency on a timely basis.

F. The Buyer, through existing bureau/office procedures established by the Emergency


Coordinator, will notify the Interior Operations Center (IOC) when this Agreement has
been invoked and an emergency incident has been established in ROSS by submitting a
Form ICS-209-DOI or Spot Report. The IOC will assign an emergency incident tracking
number to be used for departmental reporting requirements.

G. When emergency incident activities come to a close, the Buyer will submit a final incident
report (Form ICS-209-DOI) to the Interior Operations Center
([email protected]), after which provisions of this agreement will no longer
apply.

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H. The parties to this MOA will comply with all DOI financial management principles,
policies, and regulations; and certify an adequate system of internal controls to
ensure proper accountability of their respective funds.

The responding Bureau/Office (Seller) agrees to the following:



A. The Seller will provide assistance in the form of personnel, equipment, aircraft, supplies
and/or other services on a reimbursable basis when a request for assistance complies with
the requirements of this agreement and the Seller is able to provide the requested
resources.

B. The Seller retains the right to disapprove or modify any request that may degrade the
bureau/office’s operational readiness, or if it is otherwise unable to provide the requested
resources.

Work can immediately begin, and a temporary sales order can be set up in the financial
system of record referencing the MOA as authority until the purchase order and final IAA is
completed and approved (at which time the temporary sales order must be adjusted to
reflect this information).

The processes outlined in this MOA do not eliminate the requirement for the Seller to set
up an IAA and sales order in the financial accounting system of record within the
timeframe specified in the MOA, and comply with all applicable funds control and
acquisition regulations. Barring unusual circumstances, the sales order should be
completed within five (5) business days.

In executing this MOA, all parties will adhere to the provisions of the DOI Supplement to the
Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook in its entirety. Specific incident
business management procedures, including guidance for implementing this Agreement for
the Buyer and Seller under specific incident authorities and types of eligible reimbursable
expenses, can be found in the Supplement.

V. TERMS OF AGREEMENT

A. This MOA will become effective and remain in effect for a period of five (5) years
commencing on the date of the last signature, unless otherwise agreed, modified or
terminated by mutual agreement. After five (5) years, the MOA shall be reviewed by all
participants to determine suitability for renewal, revision, or termination.

B. Extensions must be granted in writing and signed by all signatories, or authorized


representatives, to this Agreement.

C. Any party may terminate its participation in this MOA by providing written notice to
each of the other parties in this MOA at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the
proposed date of termination. The remaining parties may continue the provisions of this

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MOA. All parties understand that reimbursement for any expenses properly incurred by
a terminating party before its end date will be made in accordance with the terms of this
MOA.

D. This Agreement does not supersede or modify existing mutual aid agreements, assistance
agreements, Memoranda of Understanding, or contract procedures between individual
bureau/offices and other federal agencies or non-federal entities.

VI. GENERAL PROVISIONS

A. All obligations of the parties to this MOA shall be subject to requirements relating to the
availability of funds.

B. This MOA may be modified to incorporate any changes that are mutually agreed upon by
all parties. A modification will not become effective until it has been reviewed and
approved by the Departmental Offices of Emergency Management, Budget, Financial
Management, and Acquisition and Property Management; and signed by all parties to the
MOA.

C. Nothing herein is intended to conflict with current law, regulation or directive. If any
terms of this MOA are inconsistent with such authority, then those conditions shall be
invalid, but the remaining provisions and agreements shall remain in full effect.

D. The parties will follow the claims procedures outlined in the DOI Supplement to the
Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook.

VII. RESOLUTION OF DISAGREEMENTS

In the event of a disagreement in the interpretation of the provisions of this MOA, or
amendments and/or modifications thereto, that cannot be resolved at the operating level,
the issues will be stated in writing by each party and presented to the other parties for
consideration. If agreement on interpretation is not reached within thirty (30) days, the
parties will then forward the written disagreement to bureau/office Directors for
appropriate resolution.

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VIII. PRINCIPAL MOA CONTACTS – EMC


The DOI Emergency Management Council will be the primary points of contact for DOI
bureaus and offices; and are responsible for coordinating an annual policy review of the
currency and adequacy of this Agreement among the signatories, and/or their designees:
Office of Emergency Management U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Laurence Broun LeaAnne Thorne
202‐208‐4679 703‐358‐2226
[email protected] [email protected]

Bureau of Indian Affairs Interior Business Center
Sid Caesar Joseph Kovalchick
202‐208‐3555 303‐969‐7261
[email protected] [email protected]

Bureau of Indian Education National Park Service
Eric North Dean Ross
505‐563‐5118 202‐513‐7093
[email protected] [email protected]

Bureau of Land Management Office of Inspector General
Rodney Walker James Robison
202‐912‐7487 703‐487‐5377
[email protected] [email protected]

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Office of the Chief Information Officer
Tamara Lukjanczuk Tim Quinn
202‐208‐3942 703‐648‐5501
[email protected] [email protected]

Bureau of Reclamation Office of International Affairs
William Shipp Ryan Close
303‐445‐6573 202‐208‐3004
[email protected] [email protected]

Bureau of Safety & Environmental Office of Aircraft Services
Enforcement John Mills
Terrina Harford 208‐433‐5072
703‐787‐1429 [email protected]
[email protected]





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Office of Communications Office of Insular Affairs


Frank Quimby Marina Tinitali
202‐208‐6416 202‐208‐5920
[email protected] [email protected]

Office of Natural Resources Revenue Office of Law Enforcement and Security
Sheila Perry Jeffrey Waalkes
303‐231‐3610 202‐208‐6333
[email protected] [email protected]

Office of Wildland Fire Office of Budget
Vincenzo Mazzier Kim Prendergast
202‐513‐0753 202‐208‐6443
[email protected] [email protected]

Office of Acquisition and Property Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and
Management Enforcement
Kathryn Bender Max Brown
202‐513‐0693 202‐208‐2652
[email protected] [email protected]

Office of Environmental Policy and Office of the Special Trustee
Compliance Leon Craig
Ryan Sloan 202‐208‐6618
202‐208‐4642 [email protected]
[email protected]
Office of the Solicitor
Office of Financial Management Larry Emanuel
Melanie Navarro 202‐208‐1549
202‐208‐6227 [email protected]
[email protected]
U.S. Geological Survey
Office of Human Resources Stephen Hammond
Nicholas Chomycia 703‐648‐5033
202‐208‐6107 [email protected]
[email protected]

Office of Occupational Safety and Health
Bob Garbe
303‐236‐7128
[email protected]

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APPENDIX D: EXAMPLE BLANK POLLUTION REMOVAL FUNDING AUTHORIZATION 

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APPENDIX E: EXAMPLE BLANK MISSION ASSIGNMENT FORM 

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APPENDIX F: HAZARD DUTY PAY DIFFERENTIALS (APPENDIX A TO SUBPART I OF PART 550) 

Schedule of Pay Differentials Authorized for Hazardous Duty

Rate of
hazard pay
Duty
differential
%

Exposure to Hazardous Weather or Terrain:

(1) Work in rough and remote terrain. When working on cliffs, narrow ledges, or near vertical
mountainous slopes where a loss of footing would result in serious injury or death, or when 25
working in areas where there is danger of rock falls or avalanches.

(2) Traveling under hazardous conditions.(a) When travel over secondary or unimproved roads
to isolated mountain‐top installations is required at night, or under adverse weather conditions
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(such as snow, rain, or fog) which limits visibility to less than 30 meters (100 feet), when there is
danger of rock, mud, or snow slides.
(b) When travel in the wintertime, either on foot or by means of vehicle, over secondary or
unimproved roads or snow trails, in sparsely settled or isolated areas to isolated installations is
25
required when there is danger of avalanches, or during “whiteout” phenomenon which limits
visibility to less than 3 meters (10 feet).
(c) When work or travel in sparsely settled or isolated areas results in exposure to temperatures
and/or wind velocity shown to be of considerable danger, or very great danger, on the wind chill
25
chart (Appendix E), and shelter (other than temporary shelter) or assistance is not readily
available.
(3) Snow or ice removal operations. When participating in snowplowing or snow or ice removal
operations, regardless of whether on primary, secondary, or other class of roads, when (a) there
is danger of avalanche, or (b) there is danger of missing the road and falling down steep 25
mountainous slopes because of lack of snow stakes, “white‐out” conditions, or sloping ice‐pack
covering the snow.
(4) Water search‐and‐rescue operations. Participating as a member of a water search‐and‐rescue
team in adverse weather conditions when winds are blowing at 56 km/h (35 m.p.h., classified as 25
gale winds) or in water search‐and‐rescue operations conducted at night.
(5) Travel on Lake Pontchartrain. (a) When embarking, disembarking, or traveling in small craft
(boat) on Lake Pontchartrain when wind direction is from north, northeast, or northwest, and 25
wind velocity is over 7.7 meters per second (15 knots); or
(b) When travelling in small crafts, where craft is not radar equipped, on Lake Pontchartrain is
necessary due to emergency or unavoidable conditions and the trip is made in a dense fog under 25
fog‐ run procedures.
(6) Hazardous boarding or leaving of vessels. When duties (a), (b), or (c) are performed under
adverse conditions of foul weather, ice, or night and when the sea state is high (0.9 meter (3 25
feet) and above):
(a) Boarding or leaving vessels at sea or standing offshore during lightering or personnel
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(b) Boarding, leaving, or transferring equipment between small boats or rafts and steep, rocky,
25
or coral surrounded shorelines.
(c) Transferring equipment between a small boat and rudimentary dock by improvised or
25
temporary facility such as an unfastened plank leading from boat to dock.
(7) Small craft tests under unsafe sea conditions. Conducting craft tests to determine the sea‐
keeping characteristics of small craft in a seaway when U.S. storm warnings normally indicate 25
unsafe seas for a particular size craft.
(8) Working on a drifting sea ice floe. When the job requires that the work be performed out on
25
sea ice, e.g., installing scientific instruments and making observations for research purposes.

Exposure to Physiological Hazards

(1) Pressure chamber subject. (a) Participating as a subject in diving research tests which seek to
establish limits for safe pressure profiles by working in a pressure chamber simulating diving or,
as an observer to the test or as a technician assembling underwater mock‐up components for 25
the test, when the observer or technician is exposed to high‐pressure gas‐piping systems, gas
cylinders, and pumping devices which are susceptible to explosive ruptures.
(b) Working in pressurized sonar domes. Performing checkout of sonar system after sonar dome
has been pressurized. This may include such duties as changing transducer elements; setting of
8
transducer turntables; checking of cables, piping, valves, circuits, underwater telephone, and
pressurization plugs.
(c) Working in non‐pressurized sonar domes that are a part of an underwater system.
Performing certification pretrial inspections, involving such duties as calibrating, adjusting, and 4
photographing equipment, in limited space and with limited egress.
(2) Simulated altitude chamber subjects. Observers. Participating in simulated altitude studies
ranging from 5,500 to 45,700 meters (18,000 to 150,000 feet) either as subject or as observer 25
exposed to the same conditions as the subject.
(3) Centrifuge subjects. Participating as subject in centrifuge studies involving elevated G forces
above the level of 49 meters per second 2(5 G's), whether or not at reduced atmospheric 25
pressure.
(4) Rotational flight simulator subject. Participating as a subject in a Rotational Flight Simulator
in studies involving continuous rotation in one axis through 360° or in a combination of any axes 25
through 360° at rotation rates greater than 15 r.p.m. for periods exceeding three minutes.
Hot Work—Working in confined spaces wherein the employee is subject to temperatures in
4
excess of 43 °C (110 °F).
(5) Environmental thermal‐chamber tests: Subjects and observers exposed to the hazards and
physical hardships of an environmental chamber‐thermal test which simulates adverse weather
25
or sea conditions such as the exposure to subzero temperatures; high heat and humidity; and
cold water, spray, wind, and wave action.
(6) Working at high altitudes. Performing work at a land‐based worksite more than 3900 meters
(12,795 feet) in altitude, provided the employee is required to commute to the worksite on the
same day from a substantially lower altitude under circumstances in which the rapid change in
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Exposure to Hazardous Agents, work with or in close proximity to:
(1) Explosive or incendiary materials. Explosive or incendiary materials which are unstable and
25
highly sensitive.
(2) At‐sea shock and vibration tests. Arming explosive charges and/or working with, or in close
proximity to, explosive armed charges in connection with at‐sea shock and vibration tests of 25
naval vessels, machinery, equipment and supplies.
(3) Toxic chemical materials. Toxic chemical materials when there is a possibility of leakage or
25
spillage.
(4) Fire retardant materials tests. Conducting tests on fire retardant materials when the tests are
performed in ventilation‐restricted rooms where the atmosphere is continuously contaminated 25
by obnoxious odors and smoke which causes irritation to the eyes and respiratory tract.
(5) Virulent biologicals. Materials of micro‐organic nature which, when introduced into the body,
are likely to cause serious disease or fatality and for which protective devices do not afford 25
complete protection.
(6) Asbestos. Significant risk of exposure to airborne concentrations of asbestos fibers in excess
of the permissible exposure limits (PELS) in the standard for asbestos provided in title 29, Code
of Federal Regulations, §§ 1910.1001 or 1926.58, when the risk of exposure is directly
8
connected with the performance of assigned duties. Regulatory changes in § 1910.1001 or
1926.58 are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this category, effective on the first day of
the first pay period beginning on or after the effective date of the changes.
Participating in Liquid Missile Propulsion Tests and Certain Solid Propulsion Operations
(1) Tanking and de‐tanking. Tanking or de‐tanking operations of a missile or the test stand “run”
25
bottles with liquid propellants.
(2) Hoisting a tanked missile. Hoisting a tanked missile or a solid propellant propulsion system
25
into and/or over the test stand.
(3) Pressure tests. Pressure tests on loaded missiles, missile tanks, or run bottles during pre‐fire
25
preparations.
(4) Test‐stand tests. Test‐stand operations on loaded missiles under environmental conditions
25
where the high or low temperatures could cause a failure of a critical component.
(5) Disassembly and breakdown. Disassembly and breakdown of a contaminated missile system
25
or test‐stand plumbing after test.
(6) “Go” condition test‐stand work. Working on any test‐stand above the 15‐meter (50‐foot) level
25
or any stand work while the system is in a “go” condition.
(7) Arming and de‐arming propulsion systems. Arming, de‐arming or the installation and/or
removal of any squib, explosive device, or a component thereof connected to, or part of, any live 25
or potentially expended liquid or solid propulsion system.
(8) Demolition and destruct tests. Demolition, hazards classification, or destruct type tests where
the specimen is nonstandard and/or unproven and the test techniques do not conform to
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Work in Fuel Storage Tanks
When inspecting, cleaning, or repairing fuel storage tanks where there is no ready access to an
exit, under conditions requiring a breathing apparatus because all or part of the oxygen in the
25
atmosphere has been displaced by toxic vapors or gas, and failure of the breathing apparatus
would result in serious injury or death within the time required to leave the tank.
Firefighting
(1) Forest and range fires. Participating as a member of a firefighting crew in fighting forest and
25
range fires on the fireline.
(2) Equipment, installation, or building fires. Participating as an emergency member of a
25
firefighting crew in fighting fires of equipment, installations, or buildings.
(3) In‐water under‐pier firefighting operations. Participating in in‐water under‐pier firefighting
operations (involving hazards beyond those normally encountered in firefighting on land, e.g., 25
strong currents, cold water temperature, etc.).
Work in Open Trenches
Work in an open trench 4.6 meters (15 feet) or more deep until proper shoring has been
25
installed.
Underground Work
Work underground performed in the construction of tunnels and shafts, and the inspection of
such underground construction, until the necessary lining of the shaft or tunnel has eliminated 25
the hazard.
Underwater Duty
(1) Submerged submarine or deep research vehicle. Duty aboard a submarine or deep research
25
vehicle when it submerges.
(2) Diving. Diving, including SCUBA (self‐contained underwater breathing apparatus) diving,
25
required in scientific and engineering pursuits, or search and rescue operations, when:
(a) at a depth of 6 meters (20 feet) or more below the surface; or, 25
(b) visibility is restricted; or, 25
(c) in rapidly flowing or cold water; or, 25
(d) vertical access to the surface is restricted by ice, rock, or other structure; or, 25
(e) testing or working with hardware which presents special hazards (such as work with high
voltage equipment or work with underwater mockup components in an underwater space 25
simulation study).
Sea Duty Aboard Deep Research Vessels
Participating in sea duty wherein the team member is engaged in handling equipment on or over
the side of the vessel when the sea‐state is high (6.2 meter‐per‐second winds {12‐knot winds}
25
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Collection of Aircraft Approach and Landing Environmental Data
When operating or monitoring camera equipment adjacent to the flight deck in the area of
maximum hazard during a landing sequence while conducting photographic surveys aboard 25
aircraft carriers during periods of heavy aircraft operations.
Experimental Landing/Recovery Equipment Tests
Participating in tests of experimental or prototype landing and recovery equipment where
personnel are required to serve as test subjects in spacecraft being dropped into the sea or 25
laboratory tanks.
Land Impact or Pad Abort of Space Vehicle
Actual participating in de‐arming and safing explosive ordinance, toxic propellant, and high
pressure vessels on vehicles that have land impacted or on vehicles on the launch pad that have
25
reached a point in the countdown where no remote means are available for returning the vehicle
to a safe condition.
Height Work
Working on any structure of at least 15 meters (50 feet) above the base level, ground, deck,
floor, roof, etc., under open conditions, if the structure is unstable or if scaffolding guards or
25
other suitable protective facilities are not used, or if performed under adverse conditions such
as snow, sleet, ice on walking surfaces, darkness, lightning, steady rain, or high‐wind velocity.
Flying, participating in:
(1) Pilot proficiency training. Flights for pilot proficiency training in aircraft new to the pilot
under simulated emergency conditions which parallel conditions encountered in performing 25
flight tests.
(2) Delivery of new aircraft for flight testing. Flights to deliver aircraft that have been prepared
25
for one‐time flight without being test flown prior to delivery flight.
(3) Test flights of newly modified or repaired aircraft. Test flights of a new or repaired aircraft or
25
modified aircraft when the modification may affect the flight characteristics of the aircraft.
(4) Reduced gravity—parabolic arc flights—subjects/observers. Reduced gravity flight testing in
an aircraft flying a parabolic flight path and providing a testing environment ranging from 25
weightlessness up through +20 meters per second2 (+2 gravity conditions).
(5) Launch and recovery. Test flights involving launch and recovery aboard an aircraft carrier. 25
(6) Limited control flights. Flights undertaken under unusual and adverse conditions (such as
extreme weather, maximum load or overload, limited visibility, extreme turbulence, or low‐level
25
flights involving fixed or tactical patterns) which threaten or severely limit control of the
aircraft.
(7) Flight tests of expandable aircraft tires. Landing to test aircraft tires designed to deflate upon
retraction, undertaken to appraise the normal deflate‐reflate cycle and also to evaluate the 25
capability to make a satisfactory landing with the tires deflated.
(8) Landing and taking‐off in polar areas. Landing in polar areas on unprepared snow or ice
25
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Experimental Parachute Jumps

Participating as a jumper in field exercises to test and evaluate new types of jumping equipment
25
and/or jumping techniques.

Ground Work Beneath Hovering Helicopter

Participating in ground operations to attach external load to helicopter hovering just overhead. 25
Sling‐suspended transfers. When performance of duties requires transfer from a helicopter to a
ship via a sling on the end of a steel cable or from a ship to another ship via a chair harness 25
hanging from a highline between the ships when both vessels are underway.
Carrier suitability trials aboard aircraft carriers. Participating in carrier suitability trials aboard
25
aircraft carriers when work is performed on the flight deck during launch, recovery, and
refueling operations.
Cargo handling during lightering operations. Off‐loading of cargo and supplies from surface ships
to Landing Craft—Medium (LCM) boats involving exposure not only to falling cargo but to such 25
other hazards as shifting cargo within the LCM, swinging cargo hooks, and the possibility of
falling between the LCM and cargo vessel.
Work in unsafe structures: Working within or immediately adjacent to a building or structure
which has been severely damaged by earthquake, fire, tornado, flood, or similar cause, when the
25
structure has been declared unsafe by competent technical authority, and when such work is
considered necessary for the safety of personnel or recovery of valuable materials or equipment,
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APPENDIX G: ENVIRONMENTAL PAY DIFFERENTIALS (APPENDIX J TO SUBPART E OF PART 532) 
Schedule of ENVIRONMENTAL PAY Differentials Authorized Under Subpart E

Part I—Payment for Actual Exposure


Differential
Category for which payable rate
(percent)
1. Flying. Participating in flights under one or more types of the following conditions: 100
a. Test flights of a new or repaired plane or modified plane when the repair or modification
100
may affect the flight characteristics of the plane.
b. Flights for test performance of plane under adverse conditions, such as in low altitude or
100
severe weather conditions, maximum load limits, or overload.
c. Test missions for the collection of measurement data where two or more aircraft are
involved and flight procedures require formation flying and/or rendezvous at various altitudes 100
and aspect angles.
d. Flights deliberately undertaken in extreme weather conditions, such as flying into a
100
hurricane to secure weather data.
e. Flights to deliver aircraft which have been prepared for one‐time flight without being test
100
flown prior to delivery flight.
f. Flights for pilot proficiency training in aircraft new to the pilot under simulated emergency
100
conditions which parallel conditions encountered in performing flight tests.
g. Low‐level flights in small aircraft, including helicopters, at altitude of 150 meters (500 feet)
and under in daylight, and 300 meters (1,000 feet) and under at night when the flights are over
mountainous terrain, or in fixed‐wing aircraft involving maneuvering at the heights and times 100
specified above, or in helicopters maneuvering and hovering over water at altitudes of less
than 150 meters (500 feet).
h. Low‐level flights in an aircraft flying at altitudes of 60 meters (200 feet) and under while
conducting wildlife surveys and law enforcement activities, animal depredation abatement and
making agricultural applications, and conducting or facilitating search‐and‐rescue operations; 100
flights in helicopters at low levels involving line inspection, maintenance, erection, or salvage
operations.
i. Flights involving launch or recovery aboard an aircraft carrier. 100
j. Reduced‐gravity light testing in an aircraft flying a parabolic flight path and providing a
testing environment ranging from weightlessness up through 20 meters per second2 (2 100
gravity) conditions.
2. High work 25
a. Working on any structure of at least 30 meters (100 feet) above the ground, deck, floor or
25
roof, or from the bottom of a tank or pit.
b. Working at a lesser height: 25
(1) If the footing is unsure or the structure is unstable; or 25
(2) If safe scaffolding, enclosed ladders, or other similar protective facilities are not adequate
25
(for example, working from a swinging stage, boatswain chair, a similar support); or
(3) If adverse conditions such as darkness, steady rain, high wind, icing, lightning or similar
25
environmental factors render working at such height(s) hazardous.
3. Floating targets. Servicing equipment on board a target ship or barge in which the employee
is required to board or leave the target vessel by small boat or helicopter.
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4. Dirty work. Performing work which subjects the employee to soil of body or clothing: 4
a. Beyond that normally to be expected in performing the duties of the classification; and 4
b. Where the condition is not adequately alleviated by the mechanical equipment or protective
devices being used, or which are readily available, or when such devices are not feasible for use 4
due to health considerations (excessive temperature, asthmatic conditions, etc.); or
c. When the use of mechanical equipment, protective devices, or protective clothing results in
4
an unusual degree of discomfort.
5. Cold work. a. Working in cold storage or other climate‐controlled areas where the employee
4
is subjected to temperatures at or below freezing (0 degrees Celsius {32 degrees Fahrenheit}).
b. Working in cold storage or other climate‐controlled areas where the employee is subjected
to temperatures at or below freezing (0 degrees Celsius {32 degrees Fahrenheit}) where such
4
exposure is not practically eliminated by the mechanical equipment or protective devices being
used.
6. Hot work. a. Working in confined spaces wherein the employee is subjected to temperatures
4
in excess of 43 degrees Celsius (110 degrees Fahrenheit).
b. Working in confined spaces wherein the employee is subjected to temperatures in excess of
43 degrees Celsius (110 degrees Fahrenheit) where such exposure is not practically eliminated 4
by the mechanical equipment or protective devices being used.
7. Welding preheated metals. Welding various metals or performing an integral part of the
welding process when the employee must work in confined spaces in which large sections of
metal have been preheated to 66 degrees Celsius (150 degrees Fahrenheit) or more, and the 4
discomfort is not alleviated by protective devices or other means, or discomforting protective
equipment worn.
8. Micro‐soldering or wire welding and assembly. Working with binocular‐type microscopes
under conditions which severely restrict the movement of the employee and impose a strain
4
on the eyes, in the soldering or wire welding and assembly of miniature electronic
components.
9. Exposure to hazardous weather or terrain. Exposure to dangerous conditions of terrain,
temperature and/or wind velocity, while working or traveling when such exposure introduces 25
risk of significant injury or death to employees, such as the following examples:
—Working on cliffs, narrow ledges, or steep mountainous slopes, with or without mechanical
25
work equipment, where a loss of footing would result in serious injury or death.
—Working in areas where there is a danger of rock falls or avalanches. 25
—Traveling on secondary or unimproved roads to isolated mountaintop installations at night
or under adverse weather conditions (snow, rain, or fog) which limit visibility to less than 30 25
meters (100 feet), when there is danger of rock, mud, or snow slides.
—Traveling in the wintertime, either on foot or by vehicle, over secondary or unimproved
roads or snow trails, in sparsely settled or isolated areas to isolated installations when there is
danger of avalanches, or during “whiteout” phenomenon which limits visibility to less than 3 25
meters (10 feet).
—Working or traveling in sparsely settled or isolated areas with exposure to temperatures
and/or wind velocity shown to be of considerable or very great danger on the wind chill chart 25
(Appendix E), and shelter (other than temporary shelter) or assistance is not readily available.
—Snowplowing or snow and ice removal on primary, secondary, or other class of roads, when
(a) there is danger of avalanche, or (b) there is danger of missing the road and falling down
25
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10. Unshored work. Working in excavation areas before the installation of proper shoring or
other securing barriers, or in catastrophe areas, where there is a possibility of cave‐in, building
25
collapse or falling debris when such exposures introduce risk of significant injury or death to
employees, such as the following examples:
—Working adjacent to the walls of an unshored excavation at depths greater than 1.8 meters
(6 feet) (except when the full depth of the excavation is in stable solid rock, hard slag, or hard
shale, or the walls have been graded to the angle of repose; that is, where the danger of slides is 25
practically eliminated), when work is performed at a distance from the wall which is less than
the height of the wall.
—Working within or immediately adjacent to a building or structure which has been severely
25
damaged by earthquake, fire, tornado, or similar cause.
—Working underground in the construction and/or inspection of tunnels and shafts before the
25
necessary lining of the passageway has been installed.
—Duty underground in abandoned mines where lining of tunnels or shafts is in a deteriorated
25
condition.
11. Ground work beneath hovering helicopter. Participating in operation to attach or detach
15
external load to helicopter hovering just overhead.
12. Hazardous boarding or leaving of surface craft. Boarding or leaving vessels or transferring
equipment to or from a surface craft under adverse conditions of foul weather, ice, or at night 15
when sea state is high (0.9 meter {3 feet} and above), and deck conditions and/or wind
velocity in relation to the size of the craft introduce unusual risks to employees:
—Boarding or leaving vessels at sea. 15
—Boarding or leaving or transferring equipment between small boats or rafts and steep, rocky,
15
or coral‐surrounded shorelines.
—Transferring equipment between a small boat and a rudimentary dock by improvised or
15
temporary facility, such as an unfastened plank leading from boat to dock.
—Boarding or leaving or transferring equipment from or to ice‐covered floats, rafts, or similar
15
structures when there is danger of capsizing due to the added weight of the ice.
13. Cargo handling during lightering operations. Off‐lading of cargo and supplies from surface
ships to Landing Craft‐Medium (LCM) boats when swells or wave action are sufficiently severe
as to cause sudden listing or pitching of the deck surface or shifting or falling of equipment, 8
cargo, or supplies which could subject the employee to falls, crushing, ejection into the water
or injury by swinging cargo hooks.
14. Duty aboard surface craft. Duty aboard a surface craft when the deck conditions or sea state
and wind velocity in relation to the size of the craft introduces the risk of significant injury or 15
death to employees, such as the following:
Participating as a member of a water search‐and‐rescue team in adverse weather conditions
when winds are blowing at 56 km/h (35 m.p.h., classified as gale winds) or in water search‐ 15
and‐rescue operations at night.
—Participating as a member of a weather projects team when work is performed under
adverse weather conditions, when winds are blowing at 56 km/h (35 m.p.h.), and/ or when
15
seas are in excess of 4.3 meters (14 feet), or when working on outside decks when decks are
slick and icy when swells are in excess of 0.9 meter (3 feet).
—When embarking, disembarking, or traveling in small craft (boat) on Lake Ponchartrain
when wind direction is from the north, northeast, or northwest and wind velocity is over 7.7
meters per second (15 knots); or when travel on Lake Ponchartrain is necessary in small craft, 15
without radar equipment, due to emergency or unavoidable conditions and the trip is made in
dense fog‐run procedures.
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—Participating in deep research vessel sea duty wherein the team member is engaged in
handling equipment on or over the side of the vessel when the sea state is high (6.2‐meter‐per‐
15
second {12‐knot} winds and 0.9 meter {3‐foot} waves) and the work is done on relatively
unprotected deck areas.
—Transferring from a ship to another ship via a chair harness hanging from a highline
15
between the ships when both vessels are under way.
—Duty performed on floating platforms, camels, or rafts using tools, equipment, or materials
associated with ship repair or construction activities, where swells or wave action are
15
sufficiently severe to cause sudden listing or pitching of the deck surface or dislodgement of
equipment which could subject the employee to falls, crushing, or ejection into the water.
15. Work at extreme heights. Working at heights 30 meters (100 feet) or more above the
ground, deck, floor or roof, or from the bottom of a tank or pit on such open structures as 50
towers, girders, smokestacks and similar structures:
(1) If the footing is unsure or the structure is unstable; or 50
(2) If safe scaffolding, enclosed ladders, or other similar protective facilities are not adequate
50
(for example, working from a swinging stage, boatswain chair, or a similar support); or
(3) If adverse conditions such as darkness, steady rain, high wind, icing, lightning, or similar
50
environmental factors render working at such height(s) hazardous.
16. Fibrous Glass Work. Working with or in close proximity to fibrous glass material which
results in exposure of the skin, eyes, or respiratory system to irritating fibrous glass particles
6
or slivers where exposure is not practically eliminated by the mechanical equipment or
protective devices being used.
17. High Voltage Electrical Energy. Working on energized electrical lines rated at 4,160 volts or
more which are suspended from utility poles or towers, when adverse weather conditions such
50
as steady rain, high winds, icing, lightning, or similar environmental factors make the work
unusually hazardous.
18. Welding, Cutting, or Burning in Confined Spaces. Welding, cutting, or burning within a

confined space which necessitates working in a horizontal or nearly horizontal position, under

conditions requiring egress of at least 4.3 meters (14 feet) over and through obstructions
6
including: (1) access openings and baffles having dimensions which greatly restrict

movements, and (2) irregular inner surfaces of the structure or structure components.

Part II—Payment on Basis of Hours in Pay Status
Differential
Category for which payable rate
(percent)
1. Duty aboard submerged vessel. Duty aboard a submarine or other vessel such as a deep‐
50
research vehicle while submerged.
2. Explosives and incendiary material—high‐degree hazard. Working with or in close proximity 8
to explosives and incendiary material which involves potential personal injury such as
permanent or temporary, partial or complete loss of sight or hearing;, partial or complete loss
of any or all extremities; other partial or total disabilities of equal severity; and/or loss of life
resulting from work situations wherein protective devices and/or safety measures either do
not exist or have been developed but have not practically eliminated the potential for such
personal injury. Normally, such work situations would result in extensive property damage
requiring complete replacement of equipment and rebuilding of the damaged area and could
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—Working with, or in close proximity to operations involved in research, in testing, 8
manufacturing, inspection, renovation, maintenance and disposal, such as:
—Screening, blending, drying, mixing, and pressing of sensitive explosives and pyrotechnic 8
compositions such as lead azide, black powder and photoflash powder.
—Manufacture and distribution of raw nitroglycerine. 8
—Nitration, neutralization, crystallization, purification, screening and drying of high 8
explosives.
—Manufacture of propellants, high explosives and incendiary materials. 8
—Melting, cast loading, pellet loading, drilling, and thread cleaning of high explosives. 8
—Manufacture of primary or initiating explosives such as lead azide. 8
—Manufacture of primer or detonator mix. 8
—Loading and assembling high‐energy output flare pellets. 8
—All dry‐house activities involving propellants or explosives. 8
—Demilitarization, modification, renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on 8
sensitive explosives and incendiary materials.
—All operations involving firefighting on an artillery range or at an ammunition 8
manufacturing plant or storage area, including heavy duty equipment operators, truck drivers,
etc.
—All operations involving re‐grading and cleaning of artillery ranges. 8
—At‐sea shock and vibration tests. Arming explosive charges and/or working with, or in close 8
proximity to, explosive‐armed charges in connection with at‐sea shock and vibration tests of
naval vessels, machinery, equipment and supplies.
—Handling or engaging in destruction operations on an armed (or potentially armed) 8
warhead.
3. Explosives and incendiary material—low degree hazard. a. Working with or in close 4
proximity to explosives and incendiary material which involves potential injury such as
laceration of hands, face, or arms of the employee engaged in the operation and possible
adjacent employees; minor irritation of the skin; minor burns and the like; minimal damage to
immediate or adjacent work area or equipment being used.
b. Working with or in close proximity to explosives and incendiary material which involves 4
potential injury such as laceration of hands, face, or arms of the employee engaged in the
operation and possible adjacent employees; minor irritation of the skin; minor burns and the
like; minimal damage to immediate or adjacent work area or equipment being used and
wherein protective device and/or safety measures have not practically eliminated the
potential for such injury. Examples:
—All operations involving loading, unloading, storage, and hauling of explosive and incendiary 4
ordnance material other than small arms ammunition. (Distribution of raw nitroglycerine is
covered under high degree hazard—see category 2 above.)
—Duties such as weighing, scooping, consolidating, and crimping operations incident to the 4
manufacture of stab, percussion, and low‐energy electric detonators (initiators) utilizing
sensitive primary explosives compositions where initiation would be kept to a low order of
propagation due to the limited amounts permitted to be present or handled during the
operations.
—Load, assembly, and packing of primers, fuses, propellant charges, lead cups, boosters, and 4
time‐train rings.
—Weighing, scooping, loading in bags and sewing of ignitor charges and propellant zone 4
charges.
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—Loading, assembly, and packing of hand‐held signals, smoke signals, and colored marker 4
signals.
—Proof‐testing weapons with a known overload of powder or charges. 4
—Arming/disarming or the installation/removal of any squib, explosive device, or component 4
thereof, connected to or part of a solid propulsion system, including work situations involving
removal, inspection, test, and installation of aerospace vehicle egress and jettison systems and
other cartridge actuated devices and rocket‐assisted systems or components thereof, when
accidental or inadvertent operation of the system or a component might occur.
4. Poisons (toxic chemicals)—high‐degree hazard. Working with or in close proximity to 8
poisons (toxic chemicals), other than tear gas or similar irritants, which involves potential
serious personal injury such as permanent or temporary, partial or complete loss of faculties
and/or loss of life including exposure of an unusual degree to toxic chemicals, dust, or fumes of
equal toxicity generated in work situations by processes required to perform work
assignments wherein protective devices and/or safety measures have been developed but
have not practically eliminated the potential for such personal injury. Examples:
—Handling and storing toxic chemical agents, including monitoring of areas to detect presence
of vapor or liquid chemical agents; examining of material for signs of leakage or deteriorated 8
material; decontaminating equipment and work sites; work relating to disposal of deteriorated
material (exposure to conjunctivitis, pulmonary edema, blood infection, impairment of the
nervous system, possible death).
—Renovation, maintenance, and modification of toxic chemicals, guided missiles, and selected 8
munitions.
—Operating various types of chemical engineering equipment in a restricted area, such as 8
reactors, filters, stripping units, fractioning columns, blenders, mixers, pumps, and the like
utilized in the development, manufacturing, and processing of toxic or experimental chemical
warfare agents.
—Demilitarizing and neutralizing toxic chemical munitions and chemical agents. 8
—Handling or working with toxic chemicals in restricted areas during production operations. 8
—Preparing analytical reagents, carrying out colorimetric and photometric techniques, 8
injecting laboratory animals with compounds having toxic, incapacitating or other effects.
—Recording analytical and biological tests results where subject to above types of exposure. 8
—Visually examining chemical agents to determine conditions or detect leaks in storage 8
containers.
—Transferring chemical agents between containers. 8
—Salvaging and disposing of chemical agents 8
5. Poisons (toxic chemicals)—low egress hazard. a. Working with or in close proximity to 4
poisons (toxic chemicals other than tear gas or similar irritating substances) in situations for
which the nature of the work does not require the individual to be in as direct contact with, or
exposure to, the more toxic agents, as in the case with the work described under high hazard
for this class of hazardous agents.
b. Working with or in close proximity to poisons (toxic chemicals other than tear gas or similar 4
irritating substances) in situations for which the nature of the work does not require the
individual to be in as direct contact with, or exposure to, the more toxic agents, as in the case
with the work described under high hazard for this class of hazardous agents and wherein
protective devices and/or safety measures have not practically eliminated the potential for
personal injury. Example:
—Handling for shipping, marking, labeling, hauling, and storing loaded containers of toxic 4

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chemical agents that have been monitored.


6. Micro‐organisms—high‐degree hazard. Working with or in close proximity to micro‐ 8
organisms which involves potential personal injury such as death, or temporary, partial, or
complete loss of faculties or ability to work due to acute, prolonged, or chronic disease. These
are work situations wherein the use of safety devices and equipment, medical prophylactic
procedures such as vaccines and anti‐serums, and other safety measures do not exist or have
been developed but have not practically eliminated the potential for such personal injury.
Examples:
—Direct contact with primary containers of organisms pathogenic for man such as culture
flasks, culture test tubes, hypodermic syringes and similar instruments, and biopsy and
8
autopsy material. Operating or maintaining equipment in biological experimentation or
production.
—Cultivating virulent organisms on artificial media, including embryonated hen's eggs and
tissue cultures where inoculation or harvesting of living organisms is involved for production 8
of vaccines, toxides, etc., or for sources of material for research investigations such as antigenic
analysis and chemical analysis.
7. Micro‐organisms—low‐degree hazard. a. Working with or in close proximity to micro‐ 4
organisms in situations for which the nature of the work does not require the individual to be
in direct contact with primary containers of organisms pathogenic for man, such as culture
flasks, culture test tubes, hypodermic syringes and similar instruments, and biopsy and
autopsy material.
b. Working with or in close proximity to micro‐organisms in situations for which the nature of 4
the work does not require the individual to be in direct contact with primary containers of
organisms pathogenic for man, such as culture flasks, culture test tubes, hypodermic syringes
and similar instruments, and biopsy and autopsy material, and wherein the use of safety
devices and equipment and other safety measures have not practically eliminated the potential
for personal injury.
8. Pressure chamber and centrifugal stress. Exposure in pressure chamber which subjects 8
employee to physical stresses or where there is potential danger to participants by reason of
equipment failure or reaction to the test conditions; or exposure which subjects an employee
to a high degree of centrifugal force which causes an unusual degree of discomfort. Examples:

—Participating as a subject in diving research tests which seek to establish limits for safe 8
pressure profiles by working in a pressure chamber simulating diving, or as an observer to the
test or as a technician assembling underwater mock‐up components for the test when the
observer or technician is exposed to high‐pressure gas piping systems, gas cylinders, and
pumping devices which are susceptible to explosive ruptures.
—Participating in altitude chamber studies ranging from 5,500 to 45,700 meters (18,000 to 8
150,000 feet) either as subject or as observer exposed to the same conditions as the subject.
—Participating as subject in centrifuge studies involving elevated G forces above the level of 8
49 meters per second2 (5 G's), whether or not at reduced atmospheric pressure.
—Participating as a subject in a rotational flight simulator in studies involving continuous 8
rotation in one axis through 360° at rotation rates greater than 15 r.p.m. for periods exceeding
three minutes.
9. Work in fuel storage tanks. When inspecting, cleaning, or repairing fuel storage tanks where 8
there is no ready access to an exit, under conditions requiring a breathing apparatus because
all or part of the oxygen in the atmosphere has been displaced by toxic vapors or gas, and
failure of the breathing apparatus would result in serious injury or death within the time
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10. Firefighting. Participating or assisting in firefighting operations on the immediate fire 8
scene and in direct exposure to the hazards inherent in containing or extinguishing fires.
High degree—Fighting forest and range fires on the fireline. 25
Low degree—All other firefighting. 8
11. Experimental landing/recovery equipment tests 8
—Participating in tests of experimental or prototype landing and recovery equipment where 8
personnel are required to serve as test subjects in spacecraft being dropped into the sea or
laboratory tanks.
12. Land impact or pad abort of space vehicle. Actual participation in de‐arming and safing 8
explosive ordnance, toxic propellant, and high‐pressure vessels on vehicles that have land
impacted or on vehicles on the launch pad that have reached a point in the countdown where 8
no remote means are available for returning the vehicle to a safe condition.
13. Mass explosives and/or incendiary material. Working within a controlled danger area in, on, 4
or around wharves, transfer areas, or temporary holding areas in a trans‐shipment facility
when explosives are in the process of being shifted to or from a conveyance.
Such an area shall include land and sea areas within which it has been determined that 4
personnel are subject to an unusual degree of exposure or liability to serious injury or death
from potential explosive effect.
A trans‐shipment facility for this purpose is a port or sea terminal established for the 4
marshalling or temporary assembly of explosives prior to shipment where amounts in excess
of 113,400 kilograms (250,000 pounds) net explosive weight (NEW) are present on a regular
or recurring basis.
14. Duty aboard aircraft carrier. Duty aboard an aircraft carrier when exposed to hazards 4
connected with aircraft launch and recovery. Examples:
—Participating in carrier suitability trials aboard aircraft carriers when work is performed on 4
the flight deck during launch, recovery, and refueling operations
—Operating or monitoring camera equipment adjacent to the flight deck in the area of 4
maximum hazard during landing sequence while conducting photographic surveys aboard
aircraft carriers during periods of heavy aircraft operations.
15. Participating in missile liquid propulsion or solid propulsion situations. Participating in 8
research and development, or pre‐operational test and evaluation situation involving missile
liquid or solid propulsion systems where mechanical, or other equipment malfunction, or
accidental combination of certain fuels and/or chemicals, or transient voltage and current
buildup on or within the system when the system is in a “go” condition on the test stand, or
sled, can result in explosion, fire, premature ignition or firing. Examples:
—Test stand or track tests, when adequate protective devices and/or safety measures either 8
do not exist or have been developed but have not practically eliminated the potential for
personal injury, under any of the following conditions:
a. Tanks are being pressurized above normal servicing pressure. 8
b. Assembly, disassembly, or repair of contaminated plumbing containing inhibited red fuming 8
nitric acid and unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine or other hypergolic fuels is required.
c. Fueling and de‐feuling. 8
—Hoisting hypergolic liquid fueled systems into, or out of, a test stand where the working area 8
is confined and external plumbing is present, resulting in a situation where the plumbing may
be damaged causing a leak.
—Tests on foreign missiles where technical data is questionable or not available. 8
—Manned test firings of small, close support missiles for which safety performance data are 8
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not yet available.


—Removal of a missile, propulsion system, or component thereof from a test stand, fixture, or 8
environmental chamber where there is reason to believe that the item may be unusually
hazardous due to damage resulting from the test.
16. Asbestos. Working in an area where airborne concentrations of asbestos fibers may expose
employees to potential illness or injury. This differential will be determined by applying 8
occupational safety and health standards consistent with the permissible exposure limit
promulgated by the Secretary of Labor under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
as published in title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, §§1910.1001 or 1926.1101. Regulatory
changes in §§1910.1001 or 1926.1101 are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this
category, effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after the effective
date of the changes.
17. Working at high altitudes. Performing work at a land‐based work site more than 3900 8
meters (12,795 feet) in altitude, provided the employee is required to commute to the work
site on the same day from a substantially lower altitude under circumstances in which the
rapid change in altitude may result in acclimation problems.

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APPENDIX H: OPM WINDCHILL CHARTS FOR HAZARD AND ENVIRONMENTAL DIFFERENTIALS 

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APPENDIX I: COST ESTIMATOR 
RESOURCE DESCRIPTION     ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐DAILY ESTIMATED COST‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐        
CREWS   # OF 
(20 PERSONS, 14 HOURS)     HAZARD  NON‐HZ  GUAR  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Federal Hotshot Crews   HC1   $   10,400   $         8,600    $                  ‐          
Federal Handcrews   HC2   $   8,800    $         7,300    $                  ‐          
AD Handcrew  HC2   $     5,500   $         5,400    $                  ‐          
Contract Crews   HC2   $   10,500   $                  ‐    $                  ‐          
State Cooperator Crews   HC2   $     9,800   $                  ‐    $                  ‐          
State Inmate Crews   HCI2   $     3,300   $                  ‐    $                  ‐          
Helitack Crew  (7 Person)  HMOD   $     3,800   $         3,100    $                  ‐          
National Guard (per person)  HCMI   $              ‐   $                  ‐    $                  ‐          
            TOTAL COST OF CREWS  $    
                       
OTHER PERSONNEL   # OF 
(14 HOURS)     HAZARD  NON‐HZ  GUAR  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Overhead ‐ Line (Hazard)      $         770   $                 ‐    $                 ‐           
Overhead ‐ Camp Support      $              ‐   $            630    $                 ‐           
Overhead ‐ State/Local Coop      $              ‐   $            700                      ‐           
Casuals ‐ Line & Base  AD   $              ‐   $            490    $                  ‐          
Camp Crew (w/Ldr, 10 Person)  CC   $              ‐   $         2,400    $                  ‐          
Expanded Dispatch (12 hrs)  EDRC   $              ‐   $            540    $                  ‐          
Buying Team (6 person)  BUYM   $              ‐   $         4,000    $                  ‐          
         TOTAL COST OF OTHER PERSONNEL  $    
                       
# OF 
PERSONNEL SUPPORT COSTS*         DAILY  GUAR  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Air Transportation (Mobilize)  TRAN      $            800    $                  ‐          
Ambulance  AMBU      $         2,200    $                  ‐          
Buses  BUS      $            850    $                  ‐          
Buying Team Supplies  SUP      $                  ‐    $                  ‐          
Cache Supplies (per person)  CACH      $               60   $                  ‐          
Caterer (per person)  CTR      $               55   $                  ‐          
Fuel Truck w/Operator  FT      $         3,000    $                  ‐          
Garbage Collection  TRCL      $            100    $                  ‐          
Generators/Electricity  GEN      $            750    $                  ‐          
Gray Water Truck  GRAY      $         1,100    $                 ‐           

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# OF 
PERSONNEL SUPPORT COSTS         DAILY  GUAR  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Hand Washing Stations   HNDW      $            800    $                  ‐          
Land Use Agreements  LUA      $             200   $                  ‐          
Mechanic Service Truck  MEC      $         1,200    $                  ‐          
Medical Treatment (APMC)  MISC      $                  ‐    $                  ‐          
Mobile Clerical Service  MOOF      $         1,900    $                  ‐          
Mobile Laundry Service  LNDY      $         2,300    $                  ‐          
Mobile Office Trailer/Tents  TENT      $            500    $                  ‐          
Mobilization/Demob   TRAN      $            210    $                  ‐          
Phone Service/Setup  MISC      $         1,000    $                  ‐          
Pickup w/Driver, Contract  PU      $            250    $                  ‐          
Potable Water Truck  POT      $         1,400    $                  ‐          
Refrigerator Truck  REF      $            300    $                  ‐          
Rental Vehicles   PU      $            100    $                  ‐          
Showers  SHW      $         3,000    $                  ‐          
Toilets (including service)  TLT      $             100   $                  ‐          
Vehicles, Agency  PU      $               75   $                  ‐          
Weed Wash  WEED      $          1,800   $                  ‐          
         TOTAL PERSONNEL SUPPORT COSTS  $    
*Personnel Support Surcharge, $150/person.  Only use if support costs are not available.             
                       
# OF 
EQUIPMENT (with personnel)        DAILY  GUAR  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Federal                      
Engines, Type 3 (4 Pers, 14 Hrs)  ENG3      $         2,500    $                  ‐          
Engines, Type 4 (4 Pers, 14 Hrs)  ENG4      $         2,200    $                  ‐          
Engines, Type 6 (3 Pers, 14 Hrs)  ENG6       $         1,600    $                  ‐          
State/Local Cooperators                      
Engines, Type 1‐3  ENG      $         4,800    $                  ‐          
Engines, Type 4‐6  ENG      $         3,600    $                  ‐          
Contracts                      
Engines, Type 3  ENG3      $         2,400    $                  ‐          
Engines, Type 4  ENG4      $         2,200    $                  ‐          
Engines, Type 6  ENG6       $         2,000    $                  ‐          
Chippers  CHIP      $         1,800    $                  ‐          
Dozers  DOZ      $          1,700   $                  ‐          

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# OF 
EQUIPMENT (with personnel)        DAILY  GUAR  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Transports/Lowboys  LOWB      $         1,000    $                  ‐          
Water Tender, Support  WTSx      $         1,500    $                  ‐          
Water Tender, Tactical  WTTx      $         1,700    $                  ‐          
Faller w/Saw & Transportation  FALx      $         2,000    $                  ‐          
Faller Module (2 w/saws and 
transport)  FALx      $         1,000    $                  ‐          
Grader  GRD      $         1,900    $                  ‐          
Skidder  SKDx      $         1,500    $                  ‐          
Skidgine   SKGx      $         2,350    $                  ‐          
Feller Buncher  FELx      $         2,400    $                  ‐          
Masticator  MAST      $         2,200    $                  ‐          
Excavator  EXCA      $         1,500    $                  ‐          
          TOTAL COST OF EQUIPMENT  $      
                       

Flight Rate  Daily  # OF 


AIRCRAFT*        Hourly  Availability  UNITS     TOTAL COST 
Exclusive Use Helicopters                      
Type 1    HEL1      $         4,290    $      13,950           
Type 2   HEL2      $         1,760    $         5,030          
Type 3  HEL3      $         1,050    $         2,325          
Call When Needed Helicopters                      
Type 1   HEL1      $         4,200    $      26,600           
Type 2  HEL2      $         1,960    $         7,150          
Type 3  HEL3      $            890    $         3,050          
Fixed Wing Aircraft                      
Airtankers, Heavy  AT      $          5,720   $      10,120           
Airtankers, SEAT  AT      $         2,960    $         2,880          
Lead Plane  LP        $          1,075   $         1,425          
Air Attack Platform/IR Flight  AA      $             410   $            840          
         TOTAL COST OF AIRCRAFT  $      
*Due to the extreme variability of aircraft costs, these should be taken from the daily invoice rather than attempting to utilize these estimated rates. 

TOTAL COST THIS DAY $ 

      TOTAL COSTS FROM PREVIOUS DAY $ 

  
 
   TOTAL COST OF INCIDENT TO DATE $ 

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APPENDIX J: ESF‐4 MISSION ASSIGNMENTS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the USDA Forest Service and Department of the Interior Bureaus
provides a general framework of cooperation in responding to, managing, coordinating and financially accounting for
major disasters and emergencies and for resolving any differences or conflicts regarding this cooperation in an efficient
and constructive manner.

1. The MOU defines the billing requirements for the DOI Bureaus (as subtasked agencies) under the ESF4
Activation.
2. Subtasked agencies participating under MA’s issued through ESF4 will bill FEMA through the FS. The FS is
responsible to reimburse the subtasked agency and, in‐turn, request reimbursement from FEMA.
3. The subtasked agency will provide form SF‐1081 ESF Agency Submission (see following link) in addition to
necessary documentation to support the bill amount before issuing IPAC.
http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/ibp/all‐hazard/esf4‐forms‐resources.html#forms
 Necessary documentation includes a transaction report that supports eligible documented costs
incurred per 44 CFR 206.8 – Reimbursement of Other Federal Agencies.
4. Sub Tasked agency will submit request for payment to the FS by email [email protected] fax: 1‐866‐816‐9532 or
hard copy to:
Albuquerque Service Center Budget & Finance
ATTN: Incident Finance Cooperative Agreements
101B Sun Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
5. Invoice packages are required to be dated and signed, including title of signatory and contact information.
6. Subtasked agencies are required to submit 1 billing package per MA, per month for review by the 20th of each
month.
7. Discrepancies will be discussed with the subtasked agency representative to reach resolution.
8. Approved invoices will be returned to the subtasked agency with a copy of FS 6500‐224 Commitment and
Obligation Request Form, which will include IPAC bill reference document information. At this point, the IPAC is
approved for processing.
NOTE: It is critical the IPAC is not processed until the subtasked agency has received notification from the FS of
bill approval. The IPAC bill reference # is required in order for the IPAC to reflect properly within the FS
financial system. If the IPAC is submitted for payment before the above steps have occurred, there is a potential
for a chargeback to be processed.
a. If FEMA processes a chargeback against subtasked agency costs:
i. FS will contact FEMA to determine issue and/or negotiate resolution.
ii. FS will work with subtasked agency for resolution
9. The subtasked agency will send written notification to the FS when billing has been completed on all mission
assignments. Written notification must include the Mission Assignment Number.

CERTIFICATION OF UNLIQUIDATED OBLIGATION PROCEDURES
1. Subtasked agencies are required to review the Unliquidated Obligation (ULO) spreadsheet prepared by FEMA.
This is a quarterly report to identify if agencies have completed billing or have additional costs yet to be billed
on all mission assignments. Keeping in mind that there may be bills‐in‐process.
2. Subtasked agencies need to report if they have completed billing, or have additional cost to be billed, by entering
the totals and the appropriate agency identifier (BLM, NPS, BIA, FWS) in the comment column.
NOTE: No response from a subtasked agency could result in the remaining balance on a mission assignment to
be de‐obligated before all billings have been processed.
3. Subtasked agencies must provide ULO certification response within 10 days of receipt. Please send to:
[email protected]
4. Any questions please contact:
a. Carol Robinson – Operations Manager Cooperative Agreements, FEMA & International Billings &
Payments [email protected] @505‐563‐7422
b. John Getchell – Program Manager [email protected] @505‐563‐7325
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SET roster
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 17:53
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
will be back and forth between GETT and DC.

Team lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be flying on July 1, staying in DC then up to GETT for the day on July 2, back
to DC to meet the team, then up on the 3rd.

Team will be arriving in DC (Reagan airport) on July 2, staying the night, then up to GETT on July 3. They
will take care of their own rooms and want to stay away from town. The team will rent at least four
vehicles. They will drive back to DC on evening of July 5 and fly home the 6th.

Hope that helps.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 15:50
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Roster
 
Name email Park Grade
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Law Enforcement Specialist


National Park Service
Interior Regions 8, 9, 10 & 12 (formerly known as Pacific West Region)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 12:03
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Roster
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

We are putting together a pay cap waiver memo. Can you send me names and pay grades of the 12
rangers coming to GETT please?

Thanks. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: Map request
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 6/25/2020 18:05
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
We'll start using the WBS from NAMA and see where we end up.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 3:00 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Map request
 
Unfortunately we don't have an account number yet, sll w aing f or our ELO to be approved. I will let
you know what park account number to use when I hear back from the finance chief.

And thanks for the info on the map, will get that request going.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 17:59
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Map request
 
Is the NAMA WBS the account number for GETT too?

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 2:57:19 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Map request
 
An aerial map would be awesome if it has names and street names.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 2:56:10 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Map request
 
Dave,

Thanks for your me this a . ernoon, looking forward to working with you. We will make arrangements
to have a detail map of the Cemetery area for Avenza. For the overall park map, what type of details
would you be looking for? Aerial photo or clean background, showing structures or not, etc. If you have
an example map from another locaon tha t you like, if you send that along we can model the map a er
that.

Thanks! Let me know what else we can do to help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Deputization request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 18:12
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much. The interagency law enforcement meengs ne xt week will be on Monday, June
29 and Thursday July 2, both at noon. Since the number of a endees has outgrown our ranger staon, I
am working on a bigger locaon and will g et that to you ASAP.

Looking forward to seeing you, thanks for your help. Will have this paperwork turned around quickly.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 15:37
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Depuz aon r equest
 
Chief,

We will depuz e your rangers as Special Deputy US Marshals, with the following clarificaons:
1. The deputaons will be short -term, ending on July 8th. This date is consistent with A orney General Barr’s
order that the USMS assist with protecon of na onal ic ons.
2. The deputaon will specific ally empower Naonal P ark Service rangers to fully parcipa te with state and
local police agencies in response to public demonstraons or inciden ts of civil disorder targeng the
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park (including the Naonal Ceme tery); to include non-federal land adjacent
to the park and cemetery.
3. The USMS will be included in planning meengs mo ving forward - both for our own informaon and t o
share informaon with other f ederal law enforcement agencies. To that end, I’m your point of contact.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is my back-up. His contact informaon is belo w.

Very important – please complete the a ached group deputaon as soon as possible. When you return it, please
include a memo (on le erhead) stang tha t all of the named officers are recommended for special deputaon
and they are free and clear of all internal invesg aon and discipline. The deput aons will g o into effect when the
applicaon is appr oved and an official from our office swears in the officers.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:30 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Depuz aon r equest

,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park is ancipa ng pr otests and counterprotests centered in or around the
Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4. I have a ached an internal briefing paper for your reference.
We have an interagency planning team comprised of all local LE agencies working together. We have
stood up a park level incident management team and have requested outside resources (including
addional la w enforcement rangers) to help. Gey sburg NMP is concurrent jurisdicon, so all outside
agencies have authority within our boundaries. The Naonal Ceme tery is adjacent to non NPS property
in the Borough of Gey sburg for a significant poron of the boundar y. In an effort to be er assist our
partners and to be able to assist with urgent and developing incidents adjacent to the Naonal
Cemetery, we are requesng depuz aon as Mar shals.

Please let me know how I can facilitate this process or if you need any addional in formaon.
Appreciate your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.


"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Deputation form
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 18:23
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (2 MB)
usm3c Group Deputation.pdf;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks for your me t oday, looking forward to meeng y ou. A ached is the Deputaon f orm from the
US Marshals Service. If you can please fill out the form secon on pag e 2 and have all members sign it, I
will take care of the rest and submit.

Let me know if you have any quesons and thank s again.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
PLEASE SIGN ASAP
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 18:31
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>
Rangers,

We will be depuz ed as US Marshals for the July 4 events. Please go into the GETT Ranger Acvies
Team, general, deputaon f older and open the document. Scroll to page 2, fill out your info on the
roster and then digitally sign. Please do this ASAP so I can complete the form and submit it to them for
approval.

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Classroom request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 19:09
To: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>
Awesome, thanks! I just moved out of EISE and I miss it already!

Have a good night.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 19:07
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Classroom request
 
Sure thing. Happy to provide the space. If it gets too cramped in there, you could always use the RC.

Ahna Wilson
Site Manager
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Cell: (717)253-8714
Office: (717)338-4411

*sent from iPhone, with tiny keyboard and big thumbs

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:46:56 PM
To: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>
Subject: Classroom request
 
Ahna,
Random request. We have been holding interagency LE meengs t o plan response and prepare for July
4. The size of the group has exceeded the execuv e conference room at the ranger staon. Looking a t a
total of probably 16 people. Can we use the EISE classroom on Monday from noon unl 2 and Thur sday
noon unl 2? I will pr ovide direcons and ha ve them enter the back stairwell and we will keep the
ruckus down �

Thanks for all of your support!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Objectives
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 19:21
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

1 attachments (20 KB)


GETT July 4 ROE.docx;

Zach,

Sorry to keep flooding you with emails. My brain works in small increments...

Here are the dra objec ves and rules of engagement for LE. The objecv es need to be wri en be er
and I can work on that but wanted to share. The ROE will be cleaned up as well and distributed to LE,
not for the IAP.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Radio cache
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 19:56
To: Justin Hoyer <[email protected]>
Thanks for the info. The team coming in is thinking of buying their own shoulder mics, can you tell me
what make and model of radio? Are they (b) (5) ?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Jusn Ho yer


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 19:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph
Cc: Richard Esenwine
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Radio cache

I think we have enough speaker mics. They have a 3.5 mm Jack for the earpiece. We have gang
chargers and extra batteries available. 

Justin E. Hoyer
I.T. Coordinator
Department of Emergency Services
County of Adams
Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 25, 2020, at 18:55, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments
unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

Thanks Rich.
Jusn -- a char ger and spare ba ery for each radio would be great. Any chance you have
shoulder mics as well? I will be in touch about a pickup date and me early ne xt week.

Take care!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Richard Esenwine <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 13:32
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Jus n Hoyer <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Radio cache
 
Joe:

I am on vaca on next week, but Jus n Hoyer (added on this email) will get the radios together for
you. Also, we have chargers and extra ba eries; let him know if you think you will need them when
you pick up the radios.

Rick Esenwine – Deputy Director


Adams County Department of Emergency Services
230 Greenamyer Lane
Ge ysburg, PA 17325
717-334-8603 (office)
717-688-9795 (mobile)
[email protected]
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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 13:13
To: Richard Esenwine <[email protected]>
Subject: Radio cache

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organiza on. Do not click links or open a achments
unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
Hi Rich,

Wanted to follow up with you and see if we could get a cache of twelve (b) (7)(E) radios for
next week and weekend. We have 12 addional r angers coming and it would be great to
give them comms.

If you don't have that, can you please direct me to where I might find them?

Thanks for your help, greatly appreciated. Have a good day.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: July 4 social media pages are now down
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 20:11
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team
<[email protected]>

Interesting...

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
717-338-4401

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:32:46 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -
eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Re: July 4 social media pages are now down
 
They just went dark to keep us confused and or they were taken down for violang t erms of policy.
There are at least seven counter protest groups with non public facing pages that are acv e according to
our sources.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 18:29
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge�-eisemanagemen� [email protected] .com>
Subject: July 4 social media pages are now down
 
The Hanover Evening Sun just ran a story on the July 4 event where they state that both of the July 4
event pages on Facebook and Twi er have been taken down. I checked both pages and they are both
gone.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram
Re: Account number request
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Thu 6/25/2020 20:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>

I guess my big question here is if we do not get the funding from region/WASO are we covering this w
park base funds a SET team of 12 coming from PWR is going to be very expensive.

Get Outlook for iOS

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:01:40 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Account number request
 
Gene,

SET is asking what account number to use. Any guidance?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 17:59
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Map request
 
Is the NAMA WBS the account number for GETT too?

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 2:57:19 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Map request
 
An aerial map would be awesome if it has names and street names.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 2:56:10 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Map request
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks for your me this a . ernoon, looking forward to working with you. We will make arrangements
to have a detail map of the Cemetery area for . For the overall park map, what type of details
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

would you be looking for? Aerial photo or clean background, showing structures or not, etc. If you have
an example map from another locaon tha t you like, if you send that along we can model the map a er
that.

Thanks! Let me know what else we can do to help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Map request
Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 08:18
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Ok. I'll work on it today.

*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:02 PM
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Map request
 
Dafna,

Here is what the SET leader said for the overall park map. For the cemetery close up you can just use
the map you already produced. Or, I think you can zoom in enough on the park map that you probably
don't have to do that, duh.

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 17:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Map request
 
An aerial map would be awesome if it has names and street names.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 2:56:10 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Map request
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks for your me this a . ernoon, looking forward to working with you. We will make arrangements
to have a detail map of the Cemetery area for Avenza. For the overall park map, what type of details
would you be looking for? Aerial photo or clean background, showing structures or not, etc. If you have
an example map from another locaon tha t you like, if you send that along we can model the map a er
that.

Thanks! Let me know what else we can do to help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: Department of Justice Assistance on Monument Protection
Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 08:54
To: NPS NER Superintendents By Name <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Vietzke, Gay E
<[email protected]>; Fennell, Rosalyn <[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; NPS
NER Chief Rangers <[email protected]>
Good morning, Colleagues:

Please see Jen Flynn's email below regarding monument protecon. If y our park has an immediate need
for monument protecon, please email R egional Chief Ranger and Regional Law Enforcement
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Specialist (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) with your needs. They will nof y Assistant Special Agent In Charge
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

who is coordinang this e ffort at WASO.

Thanks,
Paula

Paula Petrella
Associate Regional Director
Park Operaons and Ex ternal Affairs

Naonal P ark Service


Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian

1234 Market Street, 20th Floor


Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 597-0865 (desk)


(610) 342-7734 (mobile)

From: Flynn, Jennifer <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:57 PM
To: Benge, Shawn T <[email protected]>; Vela, Raymond (David) <[email protected]>
Cc: Striker, Donald <[email protected]>; Ausn, St an J <Stan_Ausn@np s.gov>; Cucurullo, Karen L
<[email protected]>; Reynolds, Michael T <[email protected]>; Frost, Herbert
<[email protected]>; Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>; Mendelson, Lisa <Lisa_Mendelson-
[email protected]>
Subject: Department of Jusce Assis tance on Monument Protecon
 
Regional Directors:

Things are evolving rapidly in Washington, DC in the arena of statue and monument protecon. Y ou
may have heard that the President may be signing an execuv e order on statue and
monument protecon in the c oming days. The President and the Secretary of the Interior have made it
clear that the protecon of s tatues is a high priority for the federal government.
The Department of Jusce is leaning f orward in this area at the President and A orney General's
request. DOJ offices have begun to reach out to their local areas and are looking for areas that need
their parcipa on in the pr otecon of monumen ts. We have heard from some parks who have already
been contacted.

WASO LESES is acv ely coordinang with the Departmen t of Interior Office of Law enforcement , DOJ
contacts and others to try to bring some order to this acvity . We have asked DOJ to work through
Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Brian Lake with their offers for assistance and Brian work to will
idenf y the appropriate park level person to connect them to.

If you have parks with immediate needs for asset protecon please iden f y those needs to Brian Lake.

We are building this plane as we are flying so please forgive any clumsiness.

Jen

Jennifer Flynn
Associate Director
Visitor and Resource Protection
National Park Service

Office (202) 513-7082


Cell (202) 770-9932
Phone call from OH with questionable intel
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 09:10
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Ludwick, Jonathan C <[email protected]>
Just got off the phone with a disabled veteran from OH, who claimed that he heard an interview
with a member of BLM saying they were coming to Gettysburg to desecrate Confederate
graves and monuments. Since this is the first mention of graves that I have had this year, I am
wondering if this wasn't an old interview from 2017. I asked him where he saw the interview and
he said he thought it was Newsmax. I checked Newsmax, and found nothing about this, and
only one really relevant article about Gettysburg. I did a quick Internet search for BLM threatens
Confederate monuments Gettysburg, and likewise came up with nothing. Just wanted to pass
this on, so it could be added to our overall intel picture.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fw: OSIR Threats to Mt. Rushmore / Gettysburg
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 09:22
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Eggers, Bradley J.
<[email protected]>; Petersen, Joshua R <[email protected]>; Colyer, Tim E. <[email protected]>; Barron,
Eric <[email protected]>
Cc: LESES Security, NPS <[email protected]>; Hower, Andrew R <[email protected]>; Pace, Lena I
<[email protected]>; Leonard, John <[email protected]>

3 attachments (819 KB)


OSIR-04001-0790-20.pdf; OSIR-04001-0792-20.pdf; DCDHS0000-2020-00275.pdf;

Good Morning,

Please see the a ached OSIR reports for Mt Rushmore and also Gey sburg.

Feel free to contact me with any quesons.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Security and Intelligence Program Manager


National Park Service, 1849 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20240
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Fax: 202-371-5602

WARNING: THIS CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE TREATED AS LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE (LES) AND IS "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY"
(FOUO). LES INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE FURNISHED OUTSIDE THE U.S. GOVERNMENT OR PUBLIC SAFETY. THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED WITHIN MAY BE EXEMPT, UNDER 5 U.S.C. 552 (b) (7).

From: Varanelli, Mark <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 9:00 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: OSIR Threats to Mt. Rushmore / Gey sburg


 
Please see a ached DHS OSIR for threats to Mt. Rushmore and Gey sburg NP (4 July related).

The Mt. Rushmore incident has already been entered into eGuardian by DHS in DC (DCDHS0000-2020-
00275 / 654769_WF). Copy of the eGuardian a ached as well.
________________________________
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Assistant Commander
Intelligence & Counterterrorism Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

WARNING: THIS CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE TREATED AS LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE (LES) AND
IS "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" (FOUO). LES INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE FURNISHED OUTSIDE THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT OR PUBLIC SAFETY. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN MAY BE EXEMPT, UNDER 5
U.S.C. 552 (b) (7).

 
 
 
Re: Good news from Matt Boss
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 09:31
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Ok. Thanks for the clarity.  

Zach Bolitho
Resources Management Lead
Gettysburg NMP
Eisenhower NHS
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:17:20 AM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Good news from Ma Boss
 

It is for the incident. You don't see special qualificaon t o drive an engine but you do need an Engine
Boss. At GETT only Joe and I have that qual. I'm sure that Joe would much rather be an engine slug for
the event rather than the IC, but since that's not going to happen, I'll work all three days. Already have
crew for the 3rd and 4th, will work on a crew for the 5th.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 5:32 PM
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Good news from Ma Boss
 
Is this for our use for the incident? Who is certified to drive it?

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 3:11 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Good news from Ma Boss
 

On Tuesday I talked with Ma about the July 4th e vent. It was just a FYI call, did not make any requests.
He is on a 120 day detail into Crolly's posion so I though t that it would be a good idea for him to know
that 3 red carded folks were requested.

Today Ma off ered to pay for this out of a regional fire account. This money does come with strings, or
rather hoses. He wants us to go up to DEWA and bring down one of their engines. They are not used
these days since his enr e crew of two are on a detail in MEVE.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************
Fw: Action: Fwd: Department of Justice Assistance on Monument Protection
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 09:34
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chiefs,

I wanted to pass this on to you. I dont have any addional in formaon t o pass on other then what Chief
Leonard said below. IF you have concerns about the protecon of y our monuments or cemeteries
please let me know and I will help you get in contact with Brian Lake to address the concern.

Sincerely,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


NCA Chief Ranger

Region 1 - Naonal Capit al Area


1100 Ohio Dr. SW
Washington DC 20242
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(301) 714-2235 - Dispatch

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 9:27 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Acon: Fw d: Department of Jusce Assis tance on Monument Protecon
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

WH is directing that DOJ provide staff to help protect statues.   In some instances DOJ is reaching out
directly to parks offering support.  If parks have concerns that they cannot protect statues they should
contact Brian and he can help coordinate.  USPP should be contacted if a statue of concern is in their
AOR.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief
Law Enforcement, Security, and Emergency Services
National Park Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)  

On Jun 26, 2020, at 8:53 AM, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:
Hi
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Do you have any informaon t o pass on about this?

Not sure if I should reach out to Brian on this or not.

Sincerely,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


NCA Chief Ranger

Region 1 - Naonal Capit al Area


1100 Ohio Dr. SW
Washington DC 20242
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(301) 714-2235 - Dispatch

From: Mendelson, Lisa <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 7:02 PM
To: NPS NCR Superintendents and Associates <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Acon: Fw d: Department of Jusce Assis tance on Monument Protecon
 
Please read and be aware of the evolving conditions.  

Please coordinate any such interest through Chief Ranger (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) who will keep
me informed as issues arise.  

Thanks. 
——
Lisa Mendelson
Director (Acting)
DOI Region 1 - NPS National Capital Area
Sent by cell 202-297-1338

From: Flynn, Jennifer <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:57 PM
To: Benge, Shawn T; Vela, Raymond (David)
Cc: Striker, Donald; Ausn, St an J; Cucurullo, Karen L; Reynolds, Michael T; Frost, Herbert; Vietzke,
Gay E; Mendelson, Lisa
Subject: Department of Jusce Assis tance on Monument Protecon

Regional Directors:

Things are evolving rapidly in Washington, DC in the arena of statue and monument
protecon. Y ou may have heard that the President may be signing an execuv e order on
statue and monument protecon in the c oming days. The President and the Secretary of the
Interior have made it clear that the protecon of s tatues is a high priority for the federal
government.

The Department of Jusce is leaning f orward in this area at the President and A orney
General's request. DOJ offices have begun to reach out to their local areas and are looking
for areas that need their parcipa on in the pr otecon of monumen ts. We have heard
from some parks who have already been contacted.

WASO LESES is acv ely coordinang with the Departmen t of Interior Office of Law
enforcement , DOJ contacts and others to try to bring some order to this acvity . We have
asked DOJ to work through Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Brian Lake with their offers for
assistance and Brian work to will idenf y the appropriate park level person to connect them
to.

If you have parks with immediate needs for asset protecon please iden f y those needs to
Brian Lake.

We are building this plane as we are flying so please forgive any clumsiness.

Jen

Jennifer Flynn
Associate Director
Visitor and Resource Protection
National Park Service

Office (202) 513-7082


Cell (202) 770-9932
From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 7:43 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho,
Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Incident complexity
 
Here you go

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 7:39 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese,
Gene <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Incident complexity
 
I cannot find the incident complexity analysis form (granted, didn't look too long), but based
on these guidelines I think we are sll a t a type 3. Up for comments and other opinions
though...

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Incident Complexity
Incident and/or event complexity determines emergency and incident response personnel responsibilities as well as
recommended audience for NIMS curriculum coursework delivery. The NIMS Training Program training
recommendations reflect the following five levels of complexity:
• This type of incident is the most complex, requiring national resources for safe and effective
management and operation.
• All command and general staff positions are filled.
• Operations personnel often exceed 500 per operational period and total personnel will usually
exceed 1,000.
Type 1

• Branches need to be established.


• A written incident action plan (IAP) is required for each operational period.
• The agency administrator will have briefings, and ensure that the complexity analysis and
delegation of authority are updated.
• Use of resource advisors at the incident base is recommended.
• There is a high impact on the local jurisdiction, requiring additional staff for office administrative
and support functions.
• This type of incident extends beyond the capabilities for local control and is expected to go into
multiple operational periods. A Type 2 incident may require the response of resources out of area,
including regional and/or national resources, to effectively manage the operations, command, and
general staffing.
• Most or all of the command and general staff positions are filled.
Type 2

• A written IAP is required for each operational period.


• Many of the functional units are needed and staffed.
• Operations personnel normally do not exceed 200 per operational period and total incident
personnel do not exceed 500 (guidelines only).
• The agency administrator is responsible for the incident complexity analysis, agency administration
briefings, and the written delegation of authority.
• When incident needs exceed capabilities, the appropriate ICS positions should be added to match
the complexity of the incident.
• Some or all of the command and general staff positions may be activated, as well as division/group
supervisor and/or unit leader level positions.
Type 3

• A Type 3 IMT or incident command organization manages initial action incidents with a significant
number of resources, an extended attack incident until containment/control is achieved, or an
expanding incident until transition to a Type 1 or 2 IMT.
• The incident may extend into multiple operational periods.
• A written IAP may be required for each operational period.
• Command staff and general staff functions are activated only if needed.
• Several resources are required to mitigate the incident, including a task force or strike team.
• The incident is usually limited to one operational period in the control phase.
Type 4

• The agency administrator may have briefings, and ensure the complexity analysis and delegation of
authority is updated.
• No written IAP is required but a documented operational briefing will be completed for all incoming
resources.
• The role of the agency administrator includes operational plans including objectives and priorities.
• The incident can be handled with one or two single resources with up to six personnel.
• Command and general staff positions (other than the incident commander) are not activated.
Type 5

• No written IAP is required.


• The incident is contained within the first operational period and often within an hour to a few
hours after resources arrive on scene.
• Examples include a vehicle fire, an injured person, or a police traffic stop.
TYPE 3 COMMON INCIDENT COMPLEXITY INDICATORS
General Indicators Span of Control Indicators
• Incident typically extends into multiple • IC role filled
operational periods • Numerous resources supervised indirectly
• Incident objectives usually not met within through the establishment and expansion
the first or second operational period of the Operations Section and its
• Resources may need to remain at scene subordinate positions
for up to 3 or 4 days, requiring logistical • Division Supervisors, Group Supervisors,
support Task Forces, and Strike Teams used to
• Numerous kinds and types of resources reduce span of control to an acceptable
may be required level
• Formal Incident Planning Process is • Branch Director position(s) may be filled for
initiated and followed organizational purposes and occasionally
• Written Incident Action Plan (IAP) needed for span of control
for each Operational Period • Command Staff positions filled to reduce
• Responders may range up to 200 total workload or span of control
personnel • General Staff position(s) filled to reduce
• Incident may require an Incident Base to workload or span of control
provide support • ICS functional units may need to be filled to
• Population surrounding incident affected reduce workload
• Critical Infrastructure or Key Resources
may be adversely affected and actions to
mitigate effects may extend into multiple
Operational Periods
• Elected and appointed governing officials,
stakeholder groups, and political
organizations require some level of
interaction

DOI Incident Positions Qualification Guide, 2018


xxix
TYPE 2 COMMON INCIDENT COMPLEXITY INDICATORS
General Indicators Span of Control Indicators
• Incident displays moderate resistance to • IC role filled
stabilization or mitigation and will extend • Large numbers of resources supervised
into multiple operational periods covering indirectly through the expansion of the
several days Operations Section and its subordinate
• Incident objectives usually not met within positions
the first several Operational Periods • Branch Director position(s) may be filled for
• Resources may need to remain at scene organizational or span of control purposes
for up to 7 days and require complete • Division Supervisors, Group Supervisors,
logistical support Task Forces, and Strike Teams used to
• Numerous kinds and types of resources reduce span of control
may be required including many that will • All Command Staff positions filled
trigger a formal demobilization process • All General Staff positions filled
• Formal Incident Planning Process is • Most ICS functional units filled to reduce
initiated and followed workload
• Written Incident Action Plan (IAP) needed
for each Operational Period
• Responders may range from 200 to 500
total
• Incident requires an Incident Base and
several other ICS facilities to provide
support
• Population surrounding general incident
area affected
• Critical Infrastructure or Key Resources
may be adversely affected, or possibly
destroyed, and actions to mitigate effects
may extend into multiple Operational
Periods and require considerable
coordination
• Elected and appointed governing officials,
stakeholder groups, and political
organizations require a moderate level of
interaction

DOI Incident Positions Qualification Guide, 2018


xxx
TYPE 1 COMMON INCIDENT COMPLEXITY INDICATORS
General Indicators Span of Control Indicators
• Incident displays high resistance to • IC role filled
stabilization or mitigation and will extend • Large numbers of resources supervised
into numerous operational periods indirectly through the expansion of the
covering several days to several weeks Operations Section and its subordinate
• Incident objectives usually not met within positions
the first several Operational Periods • Branch Director Position(s) may be filled
• Resources may need to remain at scene for organizational or span of control
for up to 14 days, require complete purposes
logistical support, and several possible • Division Supervisors, Group Supervisors,
personnel replacements Task Forces, and Strike Teams used to
• Numerous kinds and types of resources reduce span of control
may be required, including many that will • All Command Staff positions filled and
trigger a formal demobilization process many include assistants
• DOD assets, or other nontraditional • All General Staff positions filled and many
agencies, may be involved in the include deputy positions
response, requiring close coordination and • Most or all ICS functional units filled to
support reduce workload
• Complex aviation operations involving
multiple aircraft may be involved
• Formal Incident Planning Process is
initiated and followed.
• Written Incident Action Plan (IAP) needed
for each Operational Period
• Responders may range from 500 to
several thousand total
• Incident requires an Incident Base and
numerous other ICS facilities to provide
support
• Population surrounding the region or state
where the incident occurred is affected
• Numerous Critical Infrastructure or Key
Resources adversely affected or
destroyed. Actions to mitigate effects will
extend into multiple Operational Periods
spanning days or weeks and require long-
term planning and considerable
coordination
• Elected and appointed governing officials,
stakeholder groups, and political
organizations require a high level of
interaction

DOI Incident Positions Qualification Guide, 2018


xxxi
Incident Complexity Analysis

Guide to Completing the Incident Complexity Analysis.


(Type 1 and 2)

1) Analyze each element and check the response, Yes or No.


2) If positive responses exceed, or are equal to, negative responses within any primary
factor (A through G), the primary factor should be considered as a positive response.
3) If any three of the primary factors (A through G) are positive responses, this indicates
the incident situation is or is predicted to be of Type 1 complexity.
4) Factor H should be considered after numbers 1–3 are completed. If more than two of the
items in factor H are answered yes, and three or more of the other primary factors are
positive responses, a Type 1 team should be considered. If the composites of H are
negative, and there are fewer than three positive responses in the primary factors (A-G),
a Type 2 team should be considered. If the answers to all questions in H are negative, it
may be advisable to allow the existing overhead to continue action on the incident.

Incident Complexity Analysis (Type 1 and 2) YES NO

A. Incident Behavior (Observed or Predicted)


1. Incident predicted to increase in magnitude, duration and in the total
affected area.
2. Potential exists for extreme public impact.
3. Public impact is increasing in magnitude and complexity (number of people
affected and duration is increasing).
4. Weather forecast indicating no significant relief or worsening conditions.
Total
B. Resources Committed
1. 200 or more personnel assigned.
2. Three or more divisions.
3. Wide variety of special support personnel.
4. Substantial air operation which is not properly staffed.
5. Majority of initial responder resources committed.
Total
C. Resources Threatened
1. Urban areas.
2. Developments and facilities.
3. Restricted, threatened, or endangered species habitat.
4. Cultural sites.
Incident Complexity Analysis

Incident Complexity Analysis (Type 1 and 2) YES NO

5. Unique natural resources, special-designation areas, wilderness.


6. Other special resources.
Total
D. Safety
1. Unusually hazardous incident conditions.
2. Serious accidents or fatalities.
3. Threat to safety of visitors from the incident and related operations.
4. Restrictions and/or closures in effect or being considered.
5. No night operations in place for safety reasons.
Total
E. Ownership
1. Incident involves or threatens more than one jurisdiction.
2. Potential for claims (damages).
3. Different or conflicting management objectives.
4. Disputes over incident responsibility.
5. Potential for unified command.
Total
F. External Influences
1. Controversial emergency response policy.
2. Pre-existing controversies/relationships.
3. Sensitive media relationships.
4. Other management problems.
5. Sensitive political interests.
6. Other external influences.
Total
G. Change in Strategy
1. Change in strategy.
2. Public safety complexities are increasing (disease outbreaks; looting; civil
unrest; expanding plume from Hazmat; etc.).
3. ISA invalid or requires updating.
Incident Complexity Analysis

Incident Complexity Analysis (Type 1 and 2) YES NO

Total
H. Existing Overhead

1. Worked two operational periods without achieving initial objectives.


2. Existing management organization ineffective.
3. Overhead overextended mentally and/or physically.
4. Incident action plans, briefings, etc. missing or poorly prepared.
Total
Incident Complexity Analysis

Incident Complexity Analysis (Type 3, 4, and 5)

Incident Activities Yes No


Incident conditions suggest continued growth.
Weather forecast indicating no significant relief or worsening conditions.
Current or predicted incident activities indicate significant increase in resources
committed.
Emergency Responder Safety
Performance of emergency responder resources affected by cumulative fatigue.
Overhead overextended mentally and/or physically.
Communication ineffective with tactical resources or dispatch.
Organization
Operations are at the limit of span of control.
Incident action plans, briefings, etc. missing or poorly prepared.
Variety of specialized operations, support personnel or equipment.
Unable to properly staff air operations.
Limited local resources available for other incidents.
Heavy commitment of local resources to logistical support.
Existing forces worked 24 hours without success.
Resources unfamiliar with local conditions and tactics.
Values to be protected

Urban areas; structures, developments, medical facilities, or potential for evacuation.

Incident involves or threatens more than one jurisdiction and the potential for unified
command with different or conflicting management objectives.

Unique natural resources, special-designation areas, critical municipal watershed,


infrastructures, cultural value sites.
Sensitive political concerns, media involvement, or controversial emergency
response policy.

If you have checked “Yes” on 3 to 5 of the analysis boxes, consider requesting the next level of
incident management support
Re: Incident complexity
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 09:40
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>
Cc: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Thanks Zach.

Gene, we all prey much f eel the same way so don't worry about it. The best part of an IMT is how
everyone works together and helps each other out. We get thrown into the deep end and are doing our
best to tread water and stay afloat, but we are all in the same pool together. OK, enough analogies, this
is how I procrasna te. We are glad you are on the team!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 09:31
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Cc: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: Incident complexity
 
I think we sit at a Type 3 too. I have a few more samples of the complexity analysis that we use too. I
need to review them again before I send out. So don’t rush at filling them out just yet.

Zach Bolitho
Resources Management Lead
Gettysburg NMP
Eisenhower NHS
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:20:01 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>
Cc: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: Incident complexity
 
Gene

I think most of us felt that way when we first started working on events and incidents. Don't
worry, we've got you.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:15 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: Incident complexity
 
Hi all,

I am starng t o think this is way over my head and I am doing a job of a finance secon chie f and I have
no qualificaons or e xperience in doing this. When originally approached by Zach I was asked if I could
help track costs. Now as I understand it I am being asked way more and it is a lile o verwhelming as I
have not done this before. I will connue and tr y to plow forward but you must understand this is all
new for me. I do have a call scheduled today w Rachael Acker, I just wanted to make you all aware or put
it out there that maybe we need someone that has quals to do this. I am also concerned that I had
already commi ed to assisng the Inciden t Management Team for the WASO fireworks. Most of that
work is July 5th to my understanding in preparing payroll for a trainee role that I actually have. I will no
more about that on a call Monday morning.

Sorry just a lile c oncerned that I may be in way over my head but I will give it my best.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:02 AM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Incident complexity
 
Sounds like a good plan Zach. 

All - Please complete the analysis and return it just to Zach, that way we don’t get stuck in group
think. 

Thanks. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 26, 2020, at 06:35, Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks -
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

What we have done with other incidents is to have each section lead complete the
one and then we compare to verify that we are all thinking the same thing. Joe
thoughts?

I recommend we each do one today and send it to me and we'll go over them on a
quick call if we can...

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Fw: Meeting location for next week
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 09:43
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks for the call this morning, see you on Monday.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >; Witalec, Todd R
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Wade Lauer
<[email protected]>
Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week
 
All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (US Marshals Service) and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (NPS Special Event and
Taccs T eam leader) to the email chain.

The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs ne xt week
will be at the Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road,
which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road, cross a cale guar d and stay
straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.
The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the
house or at the other two areas I circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the
northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and come up the wooden stairs (be
careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck
out front so you know you are at the correct locaon. See y ou Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
RE: [External] Questions
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 10:59
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Good morning Joe,

In regards to your questions, I’ve looked at some of our past practices and made some
inquiries for both.

We do not have elevated/portable camera systems. What we do have are pole cameras,
remote stationary cameras, and limited drone resources. Trooper Earhart from BCI is the one
handing the cameras as per the discussions from the last meeting.

The mobile command post is probably not a really ideal resource for this event. We have
large and accommodating facilities to use for the CP. The CP is going to be established at a
remote location prior to the event and should not change. We have the Rangers’ station,
maintenance building, and Gettysburg Borough police station should we need some closer
location. At the meeting on Monday, I expect you’re going to get a suggestion to move the CP
to (b) (7)(E)

Please let me know if you have any more questions or can think of anything else.

~Burns

Sergeant (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H, Gettysburg
3033 Old Harrisburg Road | Gettysburg, PA 17325
Telephone: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 7:14 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [External] Quesons

ATTENTION: This email message is from an external sender. Do not open links or attachments from
unknown sources. To report suspicious email, forward the message as an attachment to
[email protected].

Sgt
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Two quick quesons f or you.

1. Is PSP able to bring their mobile command post in case we need to relocate somewhere mid
event?
2. Do you have access to any of the trailers or units with cameras that extend high on telescoping
poles? Wonder if they would be useful in parking lots or elsewhere.
Appreciate your help and looking forward to connuing t o work with you.

Have a good safe weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
First Amendment permit question
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 11:03
To: (b) (6)
Cc: Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
(b) (6)
You are welcome to apply for a Special Use Permit for the are around the Virginia Monument.
As a First Amendment permit, however, per Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 36, Section
2.51(b) "Demonstrations are allowed within park areas designated as available under
paragraph (c)(2) of this section, when the superintendent has issued a permit for the activity",
park management will most likely direct you to one of the First Amendment areas along
Taneytown Road, which I believe you have utilized previously.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: Meeting location for next week
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 12:30
To: Burns, Michael W <[email protected]>; Wagner, Michele L <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
[email protected] <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wade Lauer
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (252 KB)


OSIR-04001-0790-20.pdf;

Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: Burns, Michael W <[email protected]>; Wagner, Michele L <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov <rglenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Witalec, Todd R
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Wade Lauer
<[email protected]>
Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week
 
All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (US Marshals Service) and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (NPS Special Event and
Taccs T eam leader) to the email chain.
The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs ne xt week
will be at the Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road,
which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road, cross a cale guar d and stay
straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.

The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the
house or at the other two areas I circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the
northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and come up the wooden stairs (be
careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck
out front so you know you are at the correct locaon. See y ou Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (7)(E), (b) (5)
NOTE: Redactions were already in the following page.
edits please
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 13:12
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>

1 attachments (937 KB)


Deputation memo.docx;

Steve,

This memo needs to go to the Marshals for our deputaon. Needs t o come from me as the "police
chief" and some of the language is required. Please take a quick look and let me know if you have any
suggesons and if y ou are good with me sending this along. My next task is to see if I can figure out
digital signing in Adobe.

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Attachment cannot be combined with this document in Adobe. See separate file.
Fw: AVENZA Maps for SET
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 13:23
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

5 attachments
AvenzaJuly42020Central(1).pdf; AvenzaJuly42020CloseUp(1).pdf; AvenzaJuly42020North(1).pdf;
AvenzaJuly42020Overview(1).pdf; AvenzaJuly42020South(1).pdf;

Dafna made maps for us and the SET rangers. We likely don't need these (well, maybe I do), but it
would be good to have them on your phone and loaded into Avenza so we can share if needed. They
have already been sent to SET.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 13:18
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: AVENZA Maps for SET
 

A. ached is a set of five AVENZA maps.

Please remember that while AVENZA is easy and intuiv e to use, it comes with a few drawbacks and one
of them is that the maps are not scaleable. Meaning, you can zoom in but only so far. Thus I made five
maps to be er enable zoom-in capabilies:

1. Overview - Enr e Park, to be used when driving around geng orien tated.
2. North - North of Town
3. Central - Borough to Wheaield Rd
4. South - South of Wheaield Rd
5. Close up of 1st Amendment areas and cemetery.

As requested all maps are georeferenced aerial photos with street names. I also added park structures.
For Map 5 I had to use a Google Maps aerial photo since ours is dated and shows the old parking lot.
While the Google Maps aerial is current, it is of less quality than our data, so if you zoom in real close it
gets blurry. Nothing I can do about that.

When users upload these into Avenza and enable Locaon Ser vices, they will show up as a blue dot on
these maps. Of course, I can add placenames such as auto tour stops and important monuments, but
the more I add the more crowded the map will get.

D.
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Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
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Sources: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community
Re: AVENZA Maps for SET
Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 13:25
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>

Ok. I can improved them if you or the SET needs changes. Whatever work I put into them will pay off
since we will be able to use them for other incidents and purposes. However, I will not have me to
work more on them today.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Ge ysburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:21 PM
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: AVENZA Maps for SET
 
You are awesome! Thank you very much. I will pass those along to SET now, they will be happy.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 13:18
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: AVENZA Maps for SET
 

A. ached is a set of five AVENZA maps.


Please remember that while AVENZA is easy and intuiv e to use, it comes with a few drawbacks and one
of them is that the maps are not scaleable. Meaning, you can zoom in but only so far. Thus I made five
maps to be er enable zoom-in capabilies:

1. Overview - Enr e Park, to be used when driving around geng orien tated.
2. North - North of Town
3. Central - Borough to Wheaield Rd
4. South - South of Wheaield Rd
5. Close up of 1st Amendment areas and cemetery.

As requested all maps are georeferenced aerial photos with street names. I also added park structures.
For Map 5 I had to use a Google Maps aerial photo since ours is dated and shows the old parking lot.
While the Google Maps aerial is current, it is of less quality than our data, so if you zoom in real close it
gets blurry. Nothing I can do about that.

When users upload these into Avenza and enable Locaon Ser vices, they will show up as a blue dot on
these maps. Of course, I can add placenames such as auto tour stops and important monuments, but
the more I add the more crowded the map will get.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************
Re: Radios
Keltner, David Lee <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 13:37
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Perfect! Thank you.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:31 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
How about these?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 13:25
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Marc,

None of us rangers have a purchase card. Also, the ship date on this link is too late, might have to find
another source. I can work on that.
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:41
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Any chance you can order us 11 of these?

https://www.amazon.com/Police-Acoustic-Earpiece-Headset-Speaker/dp/B01J931NGI

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 7:39:36 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Have not heard back on make model of radio yet. Was told they think they have enough shoulder mics
and the ear piece jack is 3.5mm. Will keep you posted.
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 18:56
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Joe,

Please get the manufacture and model numbers and we will work on speaker mics .  WASO may have
some that work. Otherwise PWR SET or Park can purchase. 

Thanks,
 
Marc
 
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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On Jun 25, 2020, at 6:49 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:


I have asked about the lapel mics and will send a follow up on the ear piece size. Probably
won't know unl t omorrow.

(b) (7)(E)

Keep the quesons c oming!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 18:46
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Radios


 
Will they have lapel mics? And what size ear piece hole (1.5mm or 2.5mm)?

Does GETT run (b) (7)(E) ?


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 3:38 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Radios
 
All,
Just received word from Adams County that we will get twelve (b) (7)(E) radios with the
tacc al frequencies programmed that we can issue to SET. Also chargers and spare
ba eries. Just an FYI if that helps with not shipping a radio cache or pre programming.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: food waiver request 2020
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 13:51
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Yes I 100% agree with what Marc stated. Sorry it would be a very nice gesture.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:12 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: food waiver request 2020
 
OK, just checking. Thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 13:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: food waiver request 2020
 
Joe,
I cannot imagine appropriated funds can be used for other law enforcement agencies.  I think it is a
stretch to get food for federal LEO’s.  A friends group or restaurant in town would be the way to feed
the other LEO’s.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:36:43 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: food waiver request 2020
 
Hit send too fast. Don't forget about the fireworks on July 4, they typically draw probably 15 to 20K just
for that evening.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:35
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: food waiver request 2020
 
There will be 18 uniformed LE plus two ISB agents, total of 20. We had discussed yesterday supporng
food and water for partner agencies helping us out, is this a possibility? The number of officers from
outside agencies is sll unkno wn but could range from 40 to 80. Worth asking.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:28
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: food waiver request 2020
 
I think up to 20 LEO's could need food. Right now the RO is for 18.

Visitaon is har d to know with COVID-19. 15 to 20 K for visitor a day is fine.

Steve's cell phone number should be used.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

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From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 11:06 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Subject: food waiver request 2020
 
a ached is the request for your review before it gets forwarded to Steve for signing and pushing up the
chain.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
2017 AAR
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 13:55
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
I cannot find the 2017 AAR, can you point me in the right direcon or email it?

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Maps ready to download
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 14:06
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

5 attachments (6 MB)
GETT Cemetery CloseUp.pdf; GETT Central.pdf; GETT North.pdf; GETT Overview.pdf; GETT South.pdf;

I didn't realize the ones Dafna sent were one drive links. Here are the actual maps so you can download
direct to Avenza on your phone. I am the least tech savvy here and I just did it, so I know all of you can
download these!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: PLEASE SIGN ASAP
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 14:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (2 MB)
GETT rangers Deputation form.pdf;

See a ached form

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:31 PM
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected] oso .com>
Subject: PLEASE SIGN ASAP
 
Rangers,

We will be depuz ed as US Marshals for the July 4 events. Please go into the GETT Ranger Acvies
Team, general, deputaon f older and open the document. Scroll to page 2, fill out your info on the
roster and then digitally sign. Please do this ASAP so I can complete the form and submit it to them for
approval.

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Attachment cannot be combined with this document in Adobe. See separate file.
Re: Radios
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 14:16
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (7)(E) . Twelve ready to go, all with belt clips, spare ba ery and shoulder mics.

Marc, the ear pieces I found shown below can be shipped fast and Rene and Dave both approve. Thank
you.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 13:37
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Radios


 
Joe,

I can buy them once you have the product that you want.   Did you ever get a radio manufacturer and
model number?

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:31:28 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
How about these?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 13:25
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Marc,

None of us rangers have a purchase card. Also, the ship date on this link is too late, might have to find
another source. I can work on that.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:41
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Any chance you can order us 11 of these?

https://www.amazon.com/Police-Acoustic-Earpiece-Headset-Speaker/dp/B01J931NGI

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 7:39:36 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Have not heard back on make model of radio yet. Was told they think they have enough shoulder mics
and the ear piece jack is 3.5mm. Will keep you posted.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 18:56
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Radios
 
Joe,

Please get the manufacture and model numbers and we will work on speaker mics .  WASO may have
some that work. Otherwise PWR SET or Park can purchase. 

Thanks,
 
Marc
 
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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On Jun 25, 2020, at 6:49 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

I have asked about the lapel mics and will send a follow up on the ear piece size. Probably
won't know unl t omorrow.

GETT has VHF for park ops but all county LE (including NPS) is on 800. We have two tacc al
talk groups assigned to this event. We will have small VHF radios here we can issue you if
you want to hear the park traffic or if we have another need.

Keep the quesons c oming!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 18:46
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Radios


 
Will they have lapel mics? And what size ear piece hole (1.5mm or 2.5mm)?

Does GETT run (b) (7)(E) ?


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 3:38 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Radios
 
All,

Just received word from Adams County that we will get twelve (b) (7)(E) radios with the
tacc al frequencies programmed that we can issue to SET. Also chargers and spare
ba eries. Just an FYI if that helps with not shipping a radio cache or pre programming.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.


"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: ISB?
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 14:59
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks for the info. Do you know first name?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 14:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: ISB?


 
ISB Agent (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) just texted me. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) are the ISB agents supporng the
GET Op.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 9:37 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: ISB?
 
Nope, will ping him again.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: ISB?
 
Any names from yet?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines
Re: ISB?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 6/26/2020 15:20
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

is going to drive up to GETT with me on July 2 if our travel plans work.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 11:57 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: ISB?


 
ISB Agent (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) just texted me. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) are the ISB agents supporng the
GET Op.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 9:37 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: ISB?
 
Nope, will ping him again.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: ISB?
 
Any names from yet?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines
Staffing for 1st Amendment July 2020
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 15:24
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>

1 attachments (18 KB)


Checkin form GETT Zbolitho 6.26.20.docx;

Section Leads:

Please provide the names of your staff, grade/step, and regular work schedule. Copy Gene too.

If you are feeling ambitious fill out the attached check-in sheet and load them into the Teams
folder.(b) (5)

Otherwise I'll fill out the check-in sheets with the info provided.

Please complete this no later than Monday, June 29 at noon.

Thanks.

Mine is attached as a sample.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # ___________ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: ___Bolitho_________________________ First Name: ___Zach_____________________________

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:______13/07________ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: 717.339.9112

Home Unit:_GETT (ex. APCO) City: _Gettysburg State: PA Position on Incident: PSC

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
8 8 8 8 8
June 21 - July 27
8 8 8 8 8 (Holiday)
July 8 – July 4
Check-In Date: ________6..17__________ Check-In Time: _____________________ Return Travel Date: ______________________

Emergency Contact Information: Name: ___________(b) (6) _____________________ Phone Number: (b) (6)

Hotel Name: Duty Stationed at GETT Room #: NA

Method of Travel: (Circle One) POV/AIR Passenger W/ ___________________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: Toyota Prius/ Silver

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes / No Rental Type:________________________________

Do you do your own Time? No Did you bring your Travel Authorization? Yes / No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: Bonnie Martz Phone: 717.338.44 Name: Gene Freese Phone: 717.338.4461

Email: [email protected] Fax: 717.338.1548 Email: [email protected] Fax: 717.338.1548

Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: ____Bonnie Lapelosa_ Phone: _717.338.4464 Email Address: [email protected]


Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Deputization request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 15:54
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 attachments (3 MB)
Deputation memo.pdf; GETT rangers Deputation form final.pdf;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

A ached is the memo and form for the Gey sburg NPS rangers. The form for the 12 detailed rangers
will be coming as soon as I get it.

Thanks for your help, have a safe weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 15:37
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Depuz aon r equest
 
Chief,

We will depuz e your rangers as Special Deputy US Marshals, with the following clarificaons:
1. The deputaons will be short -term, ending on July 8th. This date is consistent with A orney General Barr’s
order that the USMS assist with protecon of na onal ic ons.
2. The deputaon will specific ally empower Naonal P ark Service rangers to fully parcipa te with state and
local police agencies in response to public demonstraons or inciden ts of civil disorder targeng the
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park (including the Naonal Ceme tery); to include non-federal land adjacent
to the park and cemetery.
3. The USMS will be included in planning meengs mo ving forward - both for our own informaon and t o
share informaon with other f ederal law enforcement agencies. To that end, I’m your point of contact.
DUSM Gary Duncan is my back-up. His contact informaon is belo w.
Very important – please complete the a ached group deputaon as soon as possible. When you return it, please
include a memo (on le erhead) stang tha t all of the named officers are recommended for special deputaon
and they are free and clear of all internal invesg aon and discipline. The deput aons will g o into effect when the
applicaon is appr oved and an official from our office swears in the officers.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:30 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Depuz aon r equest

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park is ancipa ng pr otests and counterprotests centered in or around the
Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4. I have a ached an internal briefing paper for your reference.
We have an interagency planning team comprised of all local LE agencies working together. We have
stood up a park level incident management team and have requested outside resources (including
addional la w enforcement rangers) to help. Gey sburg NMP is concurrent jurisdicon, so all outside
agencies have authority within our boundaries. The Naonal Ceme tery is adjacent to non NPS property
in the Borough of Gey sburg for a significant poron of the boundar y. In an effort to be er assist our
partners and to be able to assist with urgent and developing incidents adjacent to the Naonal
Cemetery, we are requesng depuz aon as Mar shals.

Please let me know how I can facilitate this process or if you need any addional in formaon.
Appreciate your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: ISB agents
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 15:57
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Welcome looking forward to working with you. Our plans secon chie f is Zachary Bolitho, our
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

logiscs secon chie f is Marcus Pra. Oper aons is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C).

I will be sending the three of you an invite to our interagency LE meeng this c oming Monday at noon
eastern me.

Please let me know what else I can do to help, have a good weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 15:06
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: ISB agents
 
Joe,

Here are the ISB Agents who will be assisting with the GETT assignment:

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

has been designated as the Team Leader. Could you please connect him with the
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

appropriate IMT POC so that they can begin sharing information and coordinating ?
Stay Safe,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief, Investigative Services Branch


National Park Service

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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From: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>


Date: Friday, June 26, 2020 at 12:38
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: ISB agents
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

We were assigned a SET from PWR and advised them that at least 2 ISB agents would be joining the
team. They are anxious to know if you have names of those agents so they can start to coordinate.

Any info would be appreciated. Thanks for your help and support!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Safety Officer for July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 16:38
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C
<[email protected]>
Agreed on 3 and 4. It would also be nice to have him at our IMT meeng T uesday at 1100 hours, Wright
House or Teams call.

Thanks Chris and John!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 15:40
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Safety Officer for July 4
 
Great questions. I think July 3 and 4 are the heavy lift days. We can be flexible. I think it is
important to have someone dedicated those two days and we'll see how July 5 shakes out.
Joe?

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 3:34 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Safety Officer for July 4
 

I'm good with this provided John is on-board.

Time commitment queson: w e talking all day on July 2-3, and 5? This ma ers for our desk coverage /
anniversary staffing.

Christopher Gwinn
Chief of Interpretation and Education
Gettysburg National Military Park
[email protected]
Office: (717) 338-4427
Cell: (717) 339-9850

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 3:30 PM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Safety Officer for July 4
 
John: Would you willing and able to be our Safety Officer for the July 4th 1st Amendment
Activities? Commitment is roughly July 2 -5. We have most of the safety components
completed but we would benefit from a single resource dedicated to SO. Do you still have a
taskbook open?

Chris are you OK with this?

Think it over and let us know. Thanks.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Fw: [EXTERNAL] Your Amazon.com order of "14" x JEUYOEDE 3.5mm....
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 16:41
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Gene,

This is a purchase for the incident. Providing email for your cost tracking purposes.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
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To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Your Amazon.com order of "14" x JEUYOEDE 3.5mm....
 

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Re: Final draft on letterhead
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 16:46
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Maria,

If we send something to the LBG's it should be coming from Angie. Additionally, if we are going to be
sending messages like this to 'external' operators in the park then shouldn't we be doing the same thing
for CUA holder's? What did we do in 2017? I'm happy to take this a modify it, but we didn't discuss this
during the IMT call.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Brady, Maria <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 4:23 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Final dra on leḁ erhead
 
I think you should both sign this before sending it out to the park staff. I think it might be good to
also send it, or a modified version, to the Foundation staff, the Licensed Battlefield Guides, and
our volunteers.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: GETT_Protecon <GET T_Protecon>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 11:15 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: WrightUpStairs
 
Park-Wide Safety Message for July, 2020

In early June, 2020, a Facebook account was created for an entity calling itself Left Behind USA. This
account stated that they would be coming to the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020, to
burn a US flag, a Confederate flag, and a police flag. The response to this was immediate, prompting
a number of militia groups, veterans’ groups, Confederate groups, and others, to make plans to come
to Gettysburg to stop this event and protect the monuments.

Since that time, things have spun out of control on the Internet. Left Behind USA is now claiming that
they will be doing face painting and handing out small flags for children to toss onto the fire. They
have also claimed that they will be creating two autonomous zones, a la Seattle, one at the Virginia
Monument and one at the National Cemetery. The groups responding to prevent all of this have upped
their rhetoric with threats of violence and claims that Antifa and Black Lives Matter are coming to
Gettysburg to burn the town. The majority of the intelligence gathered on these posts indicate that Left
Behind USA is an internet troll who never had any intention of coming to Gettysburg. Responses to
Left Behind USA have become overly sensationalized and often promote conspiracy theories that are
not backed up by facts. At this point, there is no specific, credible threat to the park, the monuments,
the Cemetery, or the town.

The Law Enforcement staff has been working very closely with our local, state and Federal LE partners
to monitor all of this activity, and to come up with an appropriate response plan. There will be large
numbers of visitors with firearms in the park on July Fourth to “help protect” the Cemetery and the
Confederate monuments. There is also the possibility that supporters of Antifa or Black Lives Matter
will believe the initial post as well and show up to participate.

With all of this happening, the parks have stood up an in-house Incident Management Team, led by
Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state law enforcement
agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen. Some
of you may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went
fairly smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being
said, the mood in the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things
will go as smoothly this year.

Park management and the IMT are, of course, concerned about park resources, as they are part of our
mission. But we want to be very clear there is nothing more important than human life, and in
particular, your lives. To that end, we want you all to be aware of your surroundings as you are out
and about in the park. Situational awareness is something we all need to practice every day. Know
your surroundings, know who is in them, and plan for your response should something go wrong. All
of us are in the same uniform, and represent authority, which many of the groups on both sides have
issues with. These groups are also known to conduct surveillance for a week or so in advance of an
event or protest, so they may already be here in town and in the park, figuring out our operations and
response times.

Please take the following precautions as you work out in the field for the next week:
➢ Do not work in the field without a functional radio or a cell phone, preferably both.
➢ Do not engage in political debates with visitors; if someone becomes aggressive while speaking with
you, excuse yourself and walk away. If they follow you, call law enforcement.
➢ If at any time someone’s words or actions make you uncomfortable, call law enforcement.
➢ If you see something suspicious, or someone behaving oddly, call law enforcement.
➢ When calling law enforcement, be prepared to provide as accurate a description as you can. If you
have a radio, please contact “Ranger on Patrol”. If you are using a cell phone, please call the non-
emergency number for Dispatch, 717-334-8101, as that will be the fastest way to reach us. If you are
witnessing or experiencing an actual emergency, call 911.
➢ If possible, work in pairs or groups, not alone. If you are not comfortable with your assignment, please
work with your supervisor to mitigate the situation, or find a different assignment.

This is a very difficult time in our country, with emotions running high on all sides of many issues.
We happen to work at a touchpoint for some of those issues, and the potential for conflict is high.
YOUR SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY. Be safe and look out for one another. Together, we can weather
the storm.
Re: NPS Law Enforcement asset
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Fri 6/26/2020 16:58
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Yes, I spoke with Elizabeth Shope this a. ernoon to bring her up to speed. She will likely drive into
Gey sburg on the evening of July 2 and stay through July 5.

Jason Martz
Visual Informaon Specialis t, Public Affairs Officer (acng)
Geysburg Naonal Milit ary Park & Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 4:51 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: NPS Law Enforcement asset
 
Jason - Looks like WEPA will be sending their PIO. Have they been in touch with you?

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Clark, Stephen M <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:51 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Dreese, Adam <[email protected]>; Albus, Daniel (Dan)
<[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>;
Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>
Subject: NPS Law Enforcement asset
 
Good afternoon
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

NPS  type 1 commissioned ranger is available and ready to deploy to GETT to support
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

that operation in whatever manner possible. 


I’ve cc’ed him on this correspondence so that you and/or the IMT can communicate directly with
Ranger from this moment forward. 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me directly. 

As an aside, I will also be deploying one of our PIO’s as well per GETT’s request. 

Thank you. 

Steve 

Stephen M. Clark
Superintendent
National Parks of Western Pennsylvania
814-893-6531 Office
267-252-1909 Cell
[email protected]
Fw: NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebration (NPS Law Enforcement IR1 additional)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sat 6/27/2020 12:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (27 KB)


NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebration (NPS Law Enforcement IR1 additional).pdf;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


US National Park Service
Division of Law Enforcement
Lowell National Historical Park
246 Market Street
Lowell, MA 01852
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Stacy, Michael J <[email protected]> on behalf of NCR Dispatch, NPS <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 12:36 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: Rickard, Stacey <[email protected]>; Woody, Nicole <[email protected]>; Wood, John S


<[email protected]>
Subject: NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebraon (NPS La w Enforcement IR1 addional)
 

All,

Your resource order is a ached.

Thank you.

Naonal Capit al Area Communicaon Cen ter


1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100
Hagerstown, MD 21740
301-714-2235
2020-06-27 16:34:36 Page 1 of 2

Initial 2.Incident / Project Name 3. Incident / Project Financial Codes


RESOURCE ORDER Date/Time DC-NPP-000002 WBS: PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1

NAMA 2020 July 4th Celebration


OVERHEAD 05-22-2020
14:52 EST
4. Office Reference Number
000002
9. Jurisdiction / Agency
National Mall and Memorial Parks

5. Descriptive Location 6. TWN RNG SEC Base MDM 8. Incident Base / Phone Number 10. Ordering Office
National Mall and Memorial Parks Email [email protected] National Capital Region Dispatch
Receptionist (301) 714-2235
24 Hour Phone 301-714-2235

LAT. 38º 53' 20" N


LONG. 77º 3' 8" W
11. Aircraft Information
Bearing Distance VOR Contact Name Frequency Type Assigned Frequency Reload Base Other Aircraft / Hazards
347.65° 2 DCA
137.04° 4 GTN
268.33° 9 MX

12. Ordered. From To Qty Resource Needed Deliver To From Unit To Unit Assigned Resource Resource M/D Estimated Estimated Released Released
Request Date/Time Requested Date/Time Date/Time Assigned Assigned Ind Time Of Time Of Date To
Number Unit ID Departure Arrival
O-55 2020-06-19 24 Hour MD-NCC 1 SECURITY 2020-07-02 National MD-NCC MD-NCC 2020-06-27 Harvey
1404 EDT Phone SPECIALIST - 0800 EDT Mall and 1223 EDT Simon
301-714-2 LEVEL 1 Memorial
235 Parks
Travel mode Financial Code Named Request Special needs Navigation/Reporting Intructions
WBS: With a marked patrol vehicle, equipped with lights, siren, and a PA. 1100 Ohio Drive SW, Washington, DC
PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1 Sufficient duty uniforms and equipment for three days of operations Government Vehicle is Authorized
July 2nd to July 5th. Fly to (DCA) Ronald Reagan National Airport
A portable radio with a federal interoperable channel, or the ability to Contact Law Enforcement Supervisor Russell Fennelly
upload a federal frequency remotely in advance of deployment. 202-497-0596
Personnel are authorized and requested to bring their issued PPE. For Lodging and Transportation Contact Stacey Rickard
Cell Phone Approved 202-774-0061
Laptop Approved
O-167 2020-06-19 24 Hour MD-NCC 1 SECURITY 2020-07-02 National MD-NCC MD-NCC 2020-06-27 Ben S
1414 EDT Phone SPECIALIST - 0800 EDT Mall and 1228 EDT Mcauliffe
301-714-2 LEVEL 1 Memorial
235 Parks
Travel mode Financial Code Named Request Special needs Navigation/Reporting Intructions
WBS: Will Be partnered with O-55 Harvey Simon 1100 Ohio Drive SW, Washington, DC
PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1 Sufficient duty uniforms and equipment for three days of operations Government Vehicle is Authorized
July 2nd to July 5th. Fly to (DCA) Ronald Reagan National Airport
A portable radio with a federal interoperable channel, or the ability to Contact Law Enforcement Supervisor Russell Fennelly
upload a federal frequency remotely in advance of deployment. 202-497-0596
Personnel are authorized and requested to bring their issued PPE. For Lodging and Transportation Contact Stacey Rickard
Cell Phone Approved 202-774-0061
Laptop Approved
2020-06-27 16:34:36 Page 2 of 2

13. User Documentation


Req. No. Documentation Entered By
O-167 forcestate michael.makabali
2020-06-20 02:18:51
O-55 Request was placed up from National Capital Region Dispatch to Virginia Interagency Coordination Center mjstacy
2020-06-24 15:08:06
O-55 forcestate michael.makabali
2020-06-20 02:18:07
O-55 Request was retrieved back and ordering chain was reset back to: National Capital Region Dispatch mjstacy
2020-06-26 14:54:39
Pratt, Marcus shared "GETTYSBURG NMP 2020 RO 062720" with you.
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Sat 6/27/2020 14:24
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina
M <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>

I have a draft Resource Order started with the positions that I am aware of for the
July 1 through 5 First Amendment Activities.  Section Leads need to help fill out the
Date and Time needed column.  I highlighted in split pea soup green. My
assumption is that all traveling resources will be self suficient for hotel rooms. 
Please advise if this is not the case.

This link only works for the direct recipients of this message.

GETTYSBURG NMP 2020 RO 062720

Open

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I RESOURCE ORDER INITIAL 2. INCIDENT/PROJECT NAME 3. INCIDENT/PROJECT ORDER NUMBER 4. OFFICE REFERENCE NUMBER
N
C
DATE/TIME PA-GEP-20050 PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1
I
6/19/2020 GETT 1st AMENDMENT
D OVERHEAD 1300
E
ACTIVITIES JULY 1 THROUGH IQCS Number: 495379
N JULY 5, 2020
T
/
P 5. DESCRIPTIVE LOCATION/RESPONSE AREA 6. TWN RNG Base MDM 8. INCIDENT BASE/PHONE NUMBER 9. JURISDICTION/AGENCY
R SEC.
Gettysburg National The Department of the
O
J Military Park Logistics Section Interior
E Maintenance Division Chief – Marc Pratt The National Park Service
C
T 405 Taneytown Road (717) 253-5827
O Gettysburg, PA 17325
R
UPLOAD THIS RO WITH 7. MAP REFERENCE 10. ORDERING OFFICE
D
E
YOUR FINAL TRAVEL Emergency Incident
R
N VOUCHER Coordination Center
U EICC 304-535-4040
M
6/30/2020
B 1010 888-246-4335
E
R
11. AIRCRAFT INFORMATION LAT. LAT. 39.8077 N LONG. LONG. -77.2312 W
BEARING DISTANCE BASE OR OMNI AIR CONTACT FREQUENCY Ground FREQUENCY RELOAD BASE OTHER AIRCRAFT/HAZARDS
Contact

12.Req Order From Q Needed Deliver To Time ETD RELEASED Time


No. Date/ T To
Date/Time Date TO
Time Y Agency
To RESOURCE REQUESTED From RESOURCE ASSIGNED ETA ETA
ID

COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF


O-1.1 6/19/2020 MP 1 ICA3 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JL PA- Lachowski, Joe
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP
O-1.2 6/19/2020 MP 1 SOF3 (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JN PA- Nicholas, John
1300 EICC 1300 RT GEP
O-1.3 6/19/2020 MP 1 LOFR (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5 TBD
1300 EICC 1300
O-1.4 6/19/2020 MP 1 PIO3 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JM PA- Martz, Jason
1300 EICC 1300 RT GEP
O-1.5 6/19/2020 MP 1 PIO3 (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5 KC PA- Cordek,
1300 EICC 1300 RT FLP Katherine
O-1.6 6/29/2020 MP 1 AREP (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5 SS PA- Sims, Steven
1500 EICC 1300 RT GEP
O-1.7 6/29/2020 MP 1 AREP (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5 KH PA- Heister,
1500 EICC 1300 RT GEP Kristina

PLANNING SECTION
O-2.1 6/19/2020 MP 1 PSA3 7/3/2020 BLK 5 ZB PA- Bolitho,
1300 EICC 1300 RT GEP Zachary

FINANCE SECTION
O-3.1 6/19/2020 MP 1 FSC3 (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5 GF PA- Freese, Gene
1300 EICC 1300 RT GEP

OPERATIONS SECTION
O-4.1 6/19/2020 MP 1 OSC3 7/3/2020 BLK 5 MB PA- Brady, Maria
1300 EICC 1200 RT GEP
O-4.2 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 7/3/2020 BLK 5 FM PA- Murphy, Frank
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP
O-4.3 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 7/3/2020 BLK 5 DH PA-
1300 EICC 1200 RT GEP Holler, Dan
O-4.4 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JG PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Galindo, Jose
O-4.5 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JL PA-
1300 EICC 1500 RT GEP Ludwick, Jon
O-4.6 6/19/2020 MP 1 THSP - SUP 7/3/2020 BLK 5 PN PA-
1300 EICC Coordinator 0800 RT GEP Neil, Pam
O-4.7 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - Overnight 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JC MD-
1300 EICC 1500 RT ANP Copper, Jay

OPERATIONS SECTION – PWR SET TEAM


O-4.8 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 RB CA- Buehl, Rene
1300 EICC 1500 RT WRP
O-4.9 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 LM CA-
1300 EICC 1500 RT YNP Maulucci, Leah
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JP CA-
4.10 1300 EICC 1500 RT KNP Price, Justin
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JB CA-
4.11 1300 EICC 1500 RT GGP Bowie, John
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 TG WA-
4.12 1300 EICC 1500 RT NCP Terry, Gregory
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 PP CA-
4.13 1300 EICC 1500 RT YNP Pring, Perrin
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 MP NV- Phillipson,
4.14 1300 EICC 1500 RT LAP Matthew
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 MU CA- Uribe Jr.,
4.15 1300 EICC 1500 RT PIP Manual
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 MI CA-
4.16 1300 EICC 1500 RT MOP Ice, Mike
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 MA CA-
4.17 1300 EICC 1500 RT SMP Alongi, Michael
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/3/2020 BLK 5 JB CA-
4.18 1300 EICC 1500 RT DEP Barr, Jessica
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - PWR SET 7/2/2020 BLK 5 DK NM-
4.19 1300 EICC 1200 RT WHP Keltner, Dave

OPERATIONS SECTION – SPECIAL AGENTS


O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - ISB Special 7/2/2020 BLK 5 AS CA- Smith, Aaron
4.30 1300 EICC Agent - TFL 1200 RT YNP
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - ISB Special 7/3/2020 BLK 5 LF VA- Flagg, Laura
4.31 1300 EICC Agent 1500 RT SHP
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 SEC1 - ISB Special 7/3/2020 BLK 5 CT CA- Tucker, Cullen
4.32 1300 EICC Agent 1500 RT YNP

OPERATIONS SECTION – WILDLAND FIRE TEAM


O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 CRWB 7/3/2020 BLK 5 DR PA-
4.40 1300 EICC 0800 & 6 RT GEP Reiner, Dafna
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 FFT2 7/3/2020 BLK 5 CB PA- Barton,
4.41 1300 EICC 0800 & 6 RT GEP Christopher
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 FFT2 7/3/2020 BLK 5 BS PA-
4.42 1300 EICC 0800 & 6 RT GEP Skidmore, Brian
LOGISTICS SECTION
O-5.1 6/19/2020 MP 1 LSC3 7/3/2020 BLK 5 MP PA- Pratt, Marcus
1300 EICC 1300 RT GEP
O-5.2 6/19/2020 MP 1 COMT (t) 7/3/2020 BLK 5
1300 EICC 1300 TBD
O-5.3 6/19/2020 MP 1 GSUL (t) 7/4/2020 BLK 5 RJ PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Jones, Bob
O-5.4 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 JA PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Ault, John
O-5.5 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 MH PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Haines, Michael
O-5.6 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 JF PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Fiery, John

LOGISTICS SECTION – GROUND SUPPORT RESERVE TEAM


O-5.7 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 GG PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Geller, Garrett
O-5.8 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 GM PA-
1300 EICC 0700 RT GEP Martin, George

LOGISTICS SECTION – MONUMENT RESONSE TEAM


O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5
5.10 1300 EICC 0700 & 7 TBD
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 MCD PA- Dietrich
5.11 1300 EICC 0700 & 7 RT GEP Cochran, Mark F
O- 6/19/2020 MP 1 DRIV 7/4/2020 BLK 5 GC PA-
5.12 1300 EICC 0700 & 7 RT GEP Currens, Gary
ICS 259-13
CONTINUATION SHEET NO
NFES 221
13. 13. ORDER
ORDER RELAYED RELAYED
ACTION TAKEN ACTION TAKEN
Req. Dat Tim To/From Req. Dat Tim To/From
No. e e No. e e
Request
REMARKS
Number
***ATTENTION***
This is the Resource Order (RO) for the GETT Incident. This serves as a valid travel document. This is
your confirmation to make travel arrangements. Please note your O number in the left hand column.
See the CONCUR TRIP NAME for your travel authorization. This RO should be uploaded into Concur Travel
Vouchers. This will allow for better audit as the RO indicates what items you are authorized to travel
with and if rental cars or other expenses are authorized.

IT Instructions – Make sure your local IT specialist configures your laptop to be used on other networks
in Northeast Region. TCP/IP address may have to be configured locally. DNS must be turned on at a
minimum.

Resources are authorized laptop, rental car, extra luggage fees for Law Enforcement Gear, VHF radios, and
BLK 5 a cell phone. Class A summer uniform for NPS not wearing tactical gear.

Be alert, arrive alive! Travel time restrictions are 10 hours. Remember to check the travel policy or
call the ICP if you have questions.
Driving safety: Plan your trip with a risk assessment focus.
Employees embarking on travel before or after working are limited to a maximum total work/driving period
of 12 hours. Vehicles with multiple drivers may drive up to a combined total of 12 hours with no person
exceeding 10 hours behind the wheel.
Exceptions to the timeframes outlined in this policy may be made in rare circumstances in order to
accomplish immediate and critical operational objectives and/or address special needs such as emergency
incidents. Exceptions require documented supervisory approval prior to travel.

BLK 6 Use DEWA Account for Premium Pay


BLK 7 Use Monument Account for Premium Pay
Re: Check in form
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Sat 6/27/2020 14:28
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

I just shared the Draft RO.  I can move her to Plan Section if needed.  I also need someone for radio
check in and check out.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 2:10:45 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: Check in form
 
Status check-in? Timekeeper? She is highly organized and would be great at helping keep our
records straight.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 1:44 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Check in form
 
Besides handling permit requests Pam has said she is available to help as needed. Not committed
anywhere yet so if you have a job for her let me know. She has family in town and will be back at work
Tuesday for the duration if needed. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 27, 2020, at 13:33, Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:

I
What will Pam be doing on the incident?

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 1:22 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: Check in form
 
If you want to use Jay for the overnight shift please send to him. If we do not need Jay we
should let him know ASAP. 

Marc, my understanding from Zach was that each section chief would collect their forms
and upload to the teams page in the plans folder. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034
717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 27, 2020, at 10:35, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

Do I need to send it to ?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Get Outlook for iOS

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 9:41:11 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Check in form


 
Who will they be sending them back to? I want to make sure everyone who
needs them sees them.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 6:06:58 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Check in form
 
Here is a blank version of the form if you want to share with your resources.

-- for ops I sent it to SET, ISB and since I have been in contact
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

with them already.

Thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham
Lincoln
Fw: Gettysburg Resource Order
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Sat 6/27/2020 15:18
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
>
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

We have the following resources assigned to GETT First Amendment Acvies.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

All three show up on your NAMA RO. We will be paying the travel etc. for these three resources so it
would make sense that you not carry them and we carry them on our RO. Will you cancel their RO so
we can build our RO? Let me know what quesons y ou have.

Sharkey, Glad to see you can do the RO in IROC!

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 2:52 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Gey sburg Resource Order
 
Marcus,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) are dedicated solely to GETT.


Get Outlook for iOS

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 11:38:06 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Gey sburg Resource Order
 
,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Are we sharing you as a resource or are you dedicated 100% to GETT?  If sharing with NAMA then I
need to send them a request to modify the RO as they control it.  If you are our resource 100% then I
will have you removed from the NAMA RO and put on ours.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 12:31:50 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Gey sburg Resource Order
 
A ached is the RO that I am on.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

Dispatch: (209) 379-1992


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 6:33 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Gey sburg Resource Order
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

No official RO has gone out for GETT.  You can move up your travel by a day.  No issue.  

Would you send me your RO that you have received?  Not sure if you are on a NAMA RO or not. 

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 4:47 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus
Subject: Gey sburg Resource Order

Marcus,

My resource order has me scheduled to travel on 7/2. Can this get changed to 7/1 so I can make the
team leader meengs?

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

Dispatch: (209) 379-1992


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: National Guard?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sun 6/28/2020 09:22
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Is there a contact person that I can reach out to for more detail on their rules of engagement and
what logistics they can provide? I need more info to make a decision.

Get Outlook for iOS

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 2:07:59 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Naonal Guar d?
 
On the surface, this sounds great. It also sounds more like something the Boro should request.
We don't really have intersections that need to be blocked. Water would be great. If they have a
mess tent capability, even better. But they have no LE authority, so I'm not sure how much of a
force multiplier they can actually be. Would they be armed? What would they do if something
breaks bad? Do we want to look like the Lincoln Memorial?

I'll give it some thought. But I'm not all that eager.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 1:29 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Naonal Guar d?
 
Received a call today from the local national guard armory. They are offering their services for the
Fourth of July. They have 60 soldiers, and if we needed more they could reach out to other armories.
They have large trucks that can be used to block intersections, they can serve as a force multiplier
teaming up with law-enforcement officers, they can offer logistics support in the form of water and
potentially street barricades. If we did want to use them, the request would have to go through our
local EOC. Is this something we could use and or want to consider?

I will let you chew it over for a bit, obviously then it would have to go up through Steve and Kris
before going to the EOC. Just a heads up as chief Boehs is very gung ho for this, and I have no doubt
it will come up in Monday’s meeting. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: GETT assistance
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sun 6/28/2020 09:24
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Joe,

Thanks for the update. Feel free to reach out anyme y ou need help.

Best of luck with the incident.

Eric
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

U.S. Park Ranger


Valley Forge Naonal His torical Park
Hopewell Furnace Naonal His toric Site
1400 North Outer Line Drive
King of Prussia, PA 19406
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 12:59 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: GETT assistance
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much for offering assistance to GETT. We will be ge ng PWR SET, so we are unable to
pay for addional r esources at this me.

Again, thank you very much. Stay safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Safety Officer for July 4
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 09:38
To: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Gwinn, Christopher M
<[email protected]>; Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
John: SO works for the IC. I will share the Teams folder with you today. There should be some
good info. in there for you.

We'll need to complete a GAR, a safety message for the IAP (I think a situational awareness
message and heat message will be good). Many of the plans from 2017 can be reused for this
event. Also Gene is working on water and Maria will have the EMT list for you.

Section leads are as follows.

IC: Joe Lachowski


Operations: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Logistics: Marc Pratt
Plans: Zach Bolitho
Safety: John Nicholas
Public Information: Jason Martz
Finance: Gene Freese

Thanks John! And thanks Chris!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 7:56 AM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Gwinn,
Christopher M <[email protected]>; Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Safety Officer for July 4
 
Yes, I believe I have everything, but I will have to see what I sll ha ve. Do when have a water point and
EMT? What other plans do we have in place?
I need to see as much as possible on Monday. Are you or Joe my point of contact for all of this? Chris, I
believe I'm on the Informaon Desk tw o days later
in the week, so some adjustments might need to be made.

John

John C. Nicholas
Park Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
1195 Balmor e Pike, Ste. 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
717-338-4431
[email protected]

I-A=0

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 3:30 PM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Safety Officer for July 4
 
John: Would you willing and able to be our Safety Officer for the July 4th 1st Amendment
Activities? Commitment is roughly July 2 -5. We have most of the safety components
completed but we would benefit from a single resource dedicated to SO. Do you still have a
taskbook open?

Chris are you OK with this?

Think it over and let us know. Thanks.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: Draft July 4th Marshmallow Roasting Event Maps
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 11:07
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>
Please someone send me the finals for the IAP. Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:39 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Dra. July 4th Marshmallow Roas�ng Event Maps
 
Joe and Jason,

I incorporated your requested changes. Please take a close look at the a� ached and let me know if there
are any more needed edits. I suggest that you print out a hard copy (le�er size is fine) rather than just
viewing on the screen. I o en find that the eye picks up more mistakes when looking at paper maps
compared to looking at digital maps.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************
205
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 11:11
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (68 KB)


10_ICS-205 2020 GETT Comm Plan_DRAFT.docx;

Marc: Can you please update the ICS 205 and send back to me by by noon on Monday?
Thanks (best you can get and highlight questions in yellow).

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 4, 2020

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted two special use permits for First Amendment
activities on July 4, 2020. These events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 9 am and 5:30 pm. These are both small groups of 5-6 people each. One will hand out
literature about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the other will be discussing the history of slavery.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? Gettysburg NMP has stood up an in-house Incident
Management Team, led by Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state
law enforcement agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen.
Some may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went fairly
smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being said, the mood in
the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things will go as smoothly this year.
The National Park Service respects the right of the public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no
distinction on the purpose, message, or intent of any particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act
unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently address them while allowing other members of the public to
enjoy the democratic process.

• Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies will be assisting park personnel. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
• We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
• If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

July 1, 2020
Q&A for 1st Amendment July 2020
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 11:13
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (18 KB)


14_Q & A GETT First Amendment Events UPDATED.docx;

Jason - we used this for 2017. I recommend an update and insertion for IAP. Thoughts?

Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 4, 2020

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted two special use permits for First Amendment
activities on July 4, 2020. These events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 9 am and 5:30 pm. These are both small groups of 5-6 people each. One will hand out
literature about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the other will be discussing the history of slavery.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? Gettysburg NMP has stood up an in-house Incident
Management Team, led by Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state
law enforcement agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen.
Some may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went fairly
smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being said, the mood in
the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things will go as smoothly this year.
The National Park Service respects the right of the public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no
distinction on the purpose, message, or intent of any particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act
unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently address them while allowing other members of the public to
enjoy the democratic process.

• Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies will be assisting park personnel. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
• We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
• If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

July 1, 2020
Re: 205
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 11:32
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Thanks for gathering all this up. LE will be using P Tac 5 as main comms with P Tac 6 as a spare in case
we need a tacc al channel. Dispatch will be monitoring P Tac 5.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 11:11
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: 205
 

Marc: Can you please update the ICS 205 and send back to me by by noon on Monday?
Thanks (best you can get and highlight questions in yellow).

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: Draft July 4th Marshmallow Roasting Event Maps
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 11:34
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>

2 attachments (958 KB)


DraftFirstAmendmenAreasCloseUp.pdf; DraftFirstAmendmenAreasVicinity.pdf;

Here are the two I have as final.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 11:07
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Dra. July 4th Marshmallow Roas�ng Event Maps
 
Please someone send me the finals for the IAP. Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
From: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:39 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Dra July 4th Marshmallow Roas�ng Event Maps
 
Joe and Jason,

I incorporated your requested changes. Please take a close look at the a� ached and let me know if there
are any more needed edits. I suggest that you print out a hard copy (le� er size is fine) rather than just
viewing on the screen. I o en find that the eye picks up more mistakes when looking at paper maps
compared to looking at digital maps.

D.
*****************************
Dafna Reiner
Biologist, Gey sburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS
717-338-4483
*****************************
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Re: Intel Point of Contact?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Sun 6/28/2020 15:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe,

Thanks for the informaon. Special Ag ent will be in contact with (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) for intel
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

updates.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

Dispatch: (209) 379-1992


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 2:45 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Intel Point of Contact?


 
Forgot to menon. (b) (6) and some members of the III% group were in the naonal ceme tery
today (Saturday) in plain clothes and approached two non LE NPS employees. They idenfied
themselves, stated they were conducng r econ and began asking specifics about operaons. The NPS
employees did not give out any info and politely le the area.

Same NPS employees were then in the cemetery parking lot and were approached by an unidenfied
individual who stated he was bringing 30 guys with him next week and also asked operaonal ques ons.

We have emphasized to NPS employees to be generic in their answers and I will again remind them.
Just providing you a heads up that these two were very obvious in their recon.

Talk to you soon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 17:33
To: Brady, Maria <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Intel Point of Contact?


 
Melissa, Michele,

Let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (Special Agent for the NPS Invesg av e Services Branch, team lead) and
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(NPS Special Event and Taccs T eam, team lead), both assigned to the Gey sburg event.
will have two other special agents with (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will have a team of 11 rangers. If you can
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

please share intel with them that would be appreciated. will have addional ques ons I am sur e
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

as his team will be working plain clothes and will want to coordinate closely with your team. If travel
plans work out, both (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be at our meeng on Thur sday. They will be listening in to the
meeng on Monda y.

Thanks for all of the support, please let me know if you have any quesons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 16:07
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Intel Point of Contact?
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Most of our intel has actually come from the Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIC),
a division of the State Police. Our contacts are (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
They did our intel in 2017 as well, and do a great job.

We have previously spoken with (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) at the FBI (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
717-321-6306 (cell)
717-338-4496 (office)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 2:19 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Intel Point of Contact?
 
All,

Does any of you have a DHS or FBI contact that was providing the Park with informaon about the
different groups that are converging on the area?

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

Dispatch: (209) 379-1992


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Radio Frequencies?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Sun 6/28/2020 15:48
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
The radios we are issued through Yosemite NP are (b) (7)(E) If these radios are compable
with your frequencies would you please send and I the frequencies so we can get our radios
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

programmed? If they are not compable w ould GETT have radios we would be able to use?

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

Dispatch: (209) 379-1992


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Sun 6/28/2020 19:26
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>
Joe - Why don't you go ahead and send out the memo as coming from the IMT and you as the IC. This
is what we discussed last week and I'm good with it. I'll send out a separate note later this week.

Thanks!

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 5:44 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
 
Thanks for composing this well done. It would be best to have both Steve and me sign it. I have
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

a. ached a version on le erhead with my signature for Steve to sign.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 16:47
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
 
I'm fine with it. I assume this will be sent from the IC?
Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 3:02 PM
To: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
 
Thank you for your insights. I have to disagree on one point. I think we do need to be thorough
in addressing the details, since most of this is playing out in public and has been covered in
local media. If I worked in this park (not in LE), I would want to know that my management team
and the LE staff are aware and gathering details and planning appropriately. Steve and Kristina,
I don't know how much you are aware of our previous TMAPs when getting a new
Superintendent, but the lack of internal transparency and information sharing has come up
every time. As one of the major networks says, The More You Know.

As for getting in touch with Law Enforcement, this message covers the time period leading up to
July 4, and I have included instructions on how to reach us. On the day of, there will be more
specific instructions that we will communicate through the IMT and IAP. From the ICP. (I
suddenly feel like singing the Mickey Mouse Club theme).

Other than that, I have incorporated your comments into this second draft.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:42 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
 
I will add to Steve's general comments the following:

I'm not sure we need quite so many details on what we may or may not be expecng t o show up in the
park since we don't really know. I would suggest keeping that very concise and adding a couple of more
details on the level of assistance we know we will be receiving from SET, PSP, etc. so that the staff that
are in the field are more at ease knowing that there will be a fair number of people outside our own
staff available to contribute to their safety. My second comment is whether there is anything addional
we want to add about how to communicate with LE. Is there a single LE point of contact for the field?
What number do you want them to call - someone's cell or the general LE office number (will anyone be
there to answer it?)? I am assuming there may be a lot of radio traffic that day - do you prefer they use a
cell phone or the radio? Is there a radio frequency you want them to use that will eliminate everyone
from hearing it/limit radio cha er/make sure it gets to the right people....? I don't know the answer to
any of that so just pung it out ther e because I think it would be good to clearly arcula te....

Nice job.

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:28 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
 
Thank you A couple general comments:
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I think we can safely say that 'groups' will come to protect all of the monuments...not just the
Confederate ones.
I think we need to be careful of calling this a "non-event". We need everyone to still be vigilant
and prepared...because 'groups' will still show up looking for a fight.
If we add anything about one's comfort in working, then we should direct that person to work with
their supervisor. There is a lot going on right now and each person is handling it differently....so it
would be appropriate to enter something like this in the message.

Other than the minor points above, it is a thoughtful and appropriate message.

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 9:37 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims,
Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: First pass at Parkwide Safety Message
 
I have attached my rough draft of a safety message for staff. I thought about including an option
to work with your supervisor if you are uncomfortable being in the field at this time, but as a
non-supervisor, that isn't really my call. Can be added if you want to.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
June 28 Intel update (highlighted)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sun 6/28/2020 20:47
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (2 MB)
July 4, 2020.docx;

A ached

US Park Ranger
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park


Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Appalachian Naonal Scenic T rail
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
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July 4, 2020 Intel Brief


June 12, 2020
- Facebook Group “Left Behind USA” created an event called “Peaceful Flag Burning to
Resist Police – Sponsored by ANTIFA” to burn an American flag, a thin blue line flag
and a Confederate flag.
- The event page is listed as an online event with 14 going and 53 interested
- The page has just over 100 comments which are mostly negative reactions
- The event is to be held in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020 from 3:00 –
6:00 PM
- Left Behind USA group was created on Facebook on June 1, 2020

- Facebook Group “Syndicate Society” created an event called “Burn Tires, Not Flags
Cruise”

- The event page is listed as an event to show support for the American flag

- The group is scheduled to meet at the Wyomissing Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, PA


and to be at the Gettysburg National Cemetery from 11:00AM – 5:00PM on July 4, 2020

- The event is held in response to the aforementioned Facebook event

- On June 12, 2020 a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Mechanized Cavalry
stopped by the Ranger Office to say that SCVMC will be in town on July 4, 2020 to
protect the monuments
- The member, who identified himself as “Bill,” threatened physical violence against
anyone vandalizing a monument

o Notes: Multiple calls from local residents have reported the Left Behind Event to
the NPS. Most of the calls are just to inform the NPS of the event. The calls all
involve some type of promise to the NPS of help and support. Traditionally these
“assistance” offerings mean that those offering to help will arrive at the planned
protest location with guns. Traditionally these assistance offerings threaten some
type of physical violence to those protesting. Historically, no protest has turned
violent in Gettysburg NMP. However, this protest asks those showing up to
protest to come armed to defend their rights to protest.
o Another protest is also happening in Gettysburg Square on June 14, 2020. This
protest is against police violence in the United States. This is the second protest
that will happen in the Gettysburg Square. The first protest had around 20 people
in attendance. The Facebook event for June 14, 2020 shows 153 persons will be in
attendance. Gettysburg PD has requested the NPS to assist in crowd and traffic
control around the Square.

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- From June 12 -15, 2020 NPS LE has received multiple calls notifying of potential
vandalism on July 4, 2020. Of interest, a (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) called NPS LE to notify
NPS LE about the outlaw motorcycle gang, Pagans, coming Saturday to fight against the
KKK who are(were) supposed to be at Gettysburg NMP.

- June 14, 2020 – A protest was held in Gettysburg Square. Gettysburg PD had 12 officers
on standby, staged two blocks away from the protest. (b) (7)(E)
. No arrests were made. The protest never became
violent, although there were multiple tense moments between protesters and people
carrying firearms. The protestors were also monitored by peaceful members of the III%
group who wore blue shirts and khaki pants as their uniform.

- On June 15, 2020 SCVMC, (b) (6) , called NPS LE to say that his group has
determined that the original post is fake and will not be coming to Gettysburg on July 4,
2020

- On June 15, 2020 the Facebook group, III% Security Force Intel, created a counter-event
to the original posting. The III% Security Force Intel has publicly posted that they will be
in the Gettysburg National Cemetery to defend the monuments and the US Flag.

- June 15, 2020 – Police in Albuquerque, NM arrested multiple militia members called the
Civil Guard following a shooting. According to the Washington Post, a militia member
was attacked by multiple protestors and fired four shots into the group attacking him.
*This is indicative of phone calls received by NPS regarding the militia’s threats to use
deadly force. This also will increase tensions between protestors and militia/III% groups.

- June 16, 2020

o The Left Behind USA event has been shared on the Unofficial Gettysburg Bike
Week event page. Bikers are beginning to make plans to arrive on July 3 and 4.
o Left Behind USA has posted on their event page that they have rented 7 busses
and have 80-100 people committed to showing up. The post also said that flags to
be burnt will be handed out to participants. The post was removed from Facebook
within a few hours.
o Silent Flag Rally- another event posted on Facebook for July 4, 2020 at 1400
hours in the Gettysburg National Cemetery – Hosted by Sheila Yvette and Dan
GuitarGuy
o Defend Our Flag and Country event posted on Facebook for July 4, 2020 at 1000
hours in the Gettysburg National Cemetery – Hosted by Geo Connolly
o (b) (6) posted on his Facebook page that he is gathering a group to go
to Gettysburg on July 4.
o Bikers for Trump announced on FB that they will be in attendance on July 4, 2020
- June 19, 2020
o @LeftBehindUSA on Twitter – commenters are from all ideologies, however, it
stands out that many commenters are supporters of removing capitalism. Many
are also BLM supporters

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o Pennsylvania State Militia is confirmed to be coming to Gettysburg


o Posts on Twitter suggest that Black Lives Matter have been invited to attend the
Left Behind USA FB event.
▪ No official response from BLM main HQ, but several posts on Twitter
included the #blacklivesmatter (UNCONFIRMED)
-

-
-
- Pennsylvania State Militia
- Yesterday at 7:27 PM ·
- CALL TO ACTION
**ANTIFA FLAG BURNING EVENT**
Location: Gettysburg National Cemetery
Date: Saturday July 4th, 2020
Time: 3:00p-6:00p
- Multiple local residents in Gettysburg PA have contacted us with HEAVY concerns about the
terrorist organization ANTIFA holding a flag burning event in their town. They are not
necessarily concerned with the event itself, however they are very worried that ANTIFA will
attack their citizens like they have done all over the nation, desecrate or distroy monuments and
burn shops in their town. They also expressed concerns that the police and park authorities
might be overwhelmed with the potential madness to fallow this event.
- - P.S.M. will be mobalizing our C.R.T.s state wide to act as a deterrent against the enemy forces
that be. P.S.M. will also be available to aid local authorities if the need arises and to offer help to
anyone that may need it. We will NOT be there to intimidate anyone and will NOT interfere with
any Police or Government Operations.
P.S.M. is a (V.P.O.) Volunteer Peacekeeping Organization. We put Lives Before Politics.

- June 21, 2020

o Left Behind USA has not posted anything since June 16, 2020
o PSM has posted a video briefing – they have put a call for members out to
>91,000
- June 22, 2020
o On Twitter, Left Behind USA identified themselves as (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) with a phone
number of (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) from Bedford PA moving to Des Moines, IA
▪ JEFFS stated on Twitter that he is a communist and does not support any
US political party
▪ said that he does have supporters coming to Gettysburg but is not
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

looking for a confrontation with “Right Wing” groups


▪ used the word “INVADE” to describe the protest in Gettysburg
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

▪ Left Behind USA has 3,631 followers which are split between ANTIFA,
BLM, Anarachists, Socialists, Trump supporters, and “right wing”
ideologs

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▪ 515-207-2247 phone number linked to a suspended Twitter account


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) M out of Des Moines IA
• (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) account was self described as ANTIFA
▪ (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is most likely a false phone number or VOIP number there
are no records of the number in any database
▪ (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is not associated with any persons of interest in the Pittsburgh
or Des Moines areas
- Patriots Against Treason Facebook event created ran by (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) drives the “Flag Truck” and attends many Trump campaign events and

protests. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is peaceful according to Facebook posts. The event currently has 1
attendee and 10 interested

- June 23, 2020

o @LeftBehindUSAntifa posted on their Twitter feed this flyer:

- June 26, 2020

o On June 24, 2020 Twitter suspended the Twitter account @LeftBehindUSAntifa


o On June 21, 2020 Facebook suspended user @LeftBehindUSA
o On June 23, 2020 Berks County PA ANTIFA Facebook page denounced
Gettysburg event as FAKE to include the “Gettysburg Autonomous Zone” at the
Virginia Monument
o The Facebook event “Burn Tires, Not Flags” by the Syndicate Society has been
cancelled

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o PA State Militia Briefing:


▪ Not mobilizing to interfere with the event, police ops
• Mobilizing to “help” with the situation
• Going to look for work, i.e. medical, safe zone
▪ Uniform of the day: Type C – Civilian clothes
▪ Plate Carriers: may be worn (safety device)
▪ Weapons:
• Sidearm – Condition 1 - loaded magazine and chambered
• Long guns – Condition 4 – no magazine not chambered/slung
▪ Rules of engagement – Get out if you can get out
• If anything changes they will receive changes via comms
• Do not interfere with any operation – assist with what needs done
o Triblive (Pittsburgh) interviewed Jason Martz about the removal of Confederate
monuments – comments are mostly for the removal of the monuments, linking
Confederate monuments to Nazis
o (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Professor, Gettysburg College, will be doing an interview with
CNN on June 26, 2020 at the Virginia Monument. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be speaking
about the Confederate monuments’ relevancy to history. In 2017, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
was the lone protestor in the “ANTIFA” first amendment quadrant. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
sat quietly in a lawn chair and did not engage counter protestors.
- June 28, 2020
o An old hashtag (#July4BurnFlag) originally started in 2016 has resurfaced and is
gaining traction
▪ The hashtag is being widely promoted by the Twitter handle
@TheRevComs, which is a group called The Revolutionary Communists.
• They follow the writing of Bob Arakian, the leader of the
Revolutionary Communist Party USA
▪ The hashtag has been retweeted from @TheRevComs 624 times in the last
year with a trend of more retweets in 2020. Leading the charge is Gregory
“Joey” Johnson who won the Texas v. Johnson lawsuit over the 1st
Amendment activity of burning the US flag
▪ @TheRevComs is mostly active in Santa Ana, CA; Washington, D.C.; and
New York City
o (b) (7)(E)

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*The overall consensus from open-source media publishers is that this Peaceful Flag Burning to
Resist Police Violence sponsored by ANTIFA is a fake event created to stir up right-wing
ideologs. Overall chatter regarding the aforementioned event is heated and sometimes violent
rhetoric. While intel analysts believe this event to be a hoax, the “counter-protestors” see this as
an opportunity for them to use a show-of-force for their ideologies. Care must be taken in
planning for extreme violence to erupt. All militia members will be armed with both long-guns
and pistols. All militia pistols will be loaded with a round chambered. Militia members
communicate via secured radio communications and may change their standing orders from a
peacekeeping mission to a violent mission without notice.
There is a growing trend of anti-fascists, socialists and communists in the USA who are opposed
to both leading political parties. These groups do not respect LE or any government organization.
These groups have access to firearms and do train with their weapons. Of particular note, these
groups are NOT the typical stereotype “ANTIFA” or BLM followers.

Group Ideology

- ANTIFA: Intelligence based on past events has confirmed that the group is “organized
chaos.” The group seeks to create chaos by attacking places/individuals that contradict
their ideology. Their involvement stems from a Facebook page known as “Peaceful Flag
Burning to Resist Police” who posted an event to be held at Gettysburg NMP on July 4,
2020. (Of note: Central PA ANTIFA has publicly posted that they are not supporting this
event) Intelligence has not confirmed the validity of the event. Of note, ANTIFA is now
using counter-intelligence personnel and armed security forces called John Browns
Army. John Browns Army consists of disenfranchised military and LE persons (along
with normal citizens) who are willing to use force to accomplish their mission.
- SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS MECHANIZED CAVALRY (SCVMC):
Current intelligence suggests that this groups is peaceful in nature. However, past history
suggests that they will attend a permitted 1st Amendment event with weapons (handguns,
rifles, knives). Their goal is to “defend history” particularly the Confederate Flag and
associated monuments throughout Gettysburg NMP. A phone call to the NPS from (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

intimated that this individual (who may have ties to SCVMC) is willing to
commit violence to preserve history. The SCVMC stated that their goal is to “support”
law enforcement to defend the Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg NMP.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) then called the NPS again to state that the SCVMC will not be officially
coming to Gettysburg NMP. It is a safe assumption to plan for some members to be at
Gettysburg NMP on July 4, 2020.
- III% Security Force Intel: This group is the intelligence arm of the III% movement.
The III% movement is based upon the idea that only 3% of the colonists rose up to fight

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against the British during the Revolutionary War. The III% group is multi-faceted and
highly organized. The III% Security Force Intel group, again, is the intelligence arm of
the III% movement; it is likely that this group is comprised of prior military and LE who
still have access to legitimate intelligence sources. It is also likely that this group uses
undercover / informants within ANTIFA and the BLM movement.
- III%ers: This group is based upon the idea that only 3% of the colonists fought against
British rule during the revolutionary war. The III% group is multi-faceted and
encompasses organized militia, single resources, intelligence resources and medical
resources.
- Syndicate Society: This is a car and motorcycle club based out of the Philadelphia area.
They have no particular political agenda of note. Based upon open-source media, the
Syndicate Society is a group of people who tune cars and motorcycles. No active threats
to LE or protest groups.
- Pagans: Outlaw motorcycle gang that controls the illegal gun and most drug sales in the
greater Gettysburg area. Currently, their President is in prison and has decided to allow a
“buy-in” type membership. Intel suggests that the Pagans will not interfere in any protest
unless an American flag is burnt.
- Hell’s Angels – Outlaw motorcycle gang with kill-on-site orders for any Pagans or
Pagans’ affiliates. In 2017, the Pagans and Hell’s Angels signed a temporary truce for the
day.
- Sons of Satan – Outlaw motorcycle gang tied to the Pagans.
- PA State Militia(PSM): According to their Facebook page, their mission is to protect
lives. They will not interfere with LE functions or protests. They consider themselves a
Volunteer Peacekeeping Organization (VPO).
o PSM has groups call County Response Teams (CRT) that will be deployed to
Gettysburg NMP on July 4.
- PA Light Foot Militia: According to their Facebook page, their mission is to protect the
Constitution of the United States of America. Their mission is also to support LE
functions and their local communities in times of need. They do have ties to III% groups
and very loose ties to the Boogaloo Movement.
- Boogaloo Movement: The Boogaloo Movement is an ideology that seeks to overthrow
the current political regime, which they feel violates the US Constitution. While the
movement does not directly call for the overthrow of the US government, the movement
asks participants to defend the Constitution at all costs, up to and including Civil War.
This group has ties to the III% movement and militia groups.
- Black Lives Matter: According to their website, this group fights for Freedom,
Liberation and Justice. There are conflicting news reports about this group. Some reports
say that BLM fights for the equal treatment of African Americans, while other reports
claim that BLM is the driving factor behind the recent riots. BLM has ties to the removal
of multiple Civil War monuments.
- Bikers for Trump: This is a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who actively campaign for
the re-election of President Trump. They have not posted anything negative or
inflammatory on social media about this event.
- @TheRevComs – This is the Twitter handle for the Revolutionary Communist Party
USA. They advertise on their website that they are Communists. They are in favor of

FOUO/LES
FOUO/LES

burning the American flag and removing statues to US history. As of today, they are
mostly active in Southern California, New York City and Philadelphia.

Of particular note – NO GROUP HAS ASKED FOR A PERMIT FROM THE NPS.

FOUO/LES
FOUO/LES

FOUO/LES
Mtg. Schedule
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 06:27
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (14 KB)


21_GettysburgNMP1stAmendmentActivitiesJuly2020MeetingSchedule.docx;

Joe - I think that this is a bot aggressive - but let's look at it as an example for framing a
schedule for the week - thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment Activities July 2020 Meeting Schedule

July 1:
1000: IC and Local Command Staff ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1300: IC and DIC meeting with AAs at ICP
15:00: 1st Amendment Site Review
1400: Tactics (All Incoming Command Staff) ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1600: Planning Mtg. ICP

July 2:
1000: C&G ICP
1300: Tactics ICP
1400: NER/SETT arrives
1600: Planning Mtg. ICP

July 3:
0800: Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1000: C&G ICP
1100: Permits Begin
1300: Tactics for July 4- 5 ICP
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 4-5 ICP
July 4:
0800: Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1000: C&G ICP
1100: Permits Begin
1300: Tactics for July 5 ICP
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 2-4 ICP
1900: SET Demob and in route to DC
2017 IAP for July 1st Amendment
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 08:37
To: Williams, Steven <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>

1 attachments (4 MB)
GETT 1st Amendement 070117 IAP (1).pdf;

Folks attached is the July 2017 1st Amendment Incident Action Plan for use as a reference and
refresher. Our 2020 IAP will look similar with the exception of having fewer 204s (daily
operational assignments - like Interpretation and USPP).

I have most of the components needed for a draft 2020 IAP - which I intend to send out later
today. I'm waiting on a few more insertions and then I will get it out for review.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: GETT July 4 check in sheet
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 08:37
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, safe travels.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 16:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT July 4 check in sheet
 

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:35 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: GETT July 4 check in sheet


 
A ached is a check in sheet for the July 4 GETT event (along with an example if you need it). Please fill it
out to the best of your ability (especially the work schedule and grade/step) and return to me so that we
can start tracking costs. We can finish filling in the forms when you arrive. If you can please have this to
me by Monday, June 29 at the latest, I would appreciate it.

-- please distribute to your team, thanks.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Take care, have a safe weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # _O-138_______ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: _(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) First Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:_GS-12/04______ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: __(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) _________

Home Unit: CA-YNP (ex. APCO) City: Yosemite__________ State: _CA Position on Incident: _Security Specialist Level 1

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
10 10 10 10
June 28 - July 4
10 10 10 10
July 5 – July 11
Check-In Date: _____________________ Check-In Time: _____________________ Return Travel Date: ___July6___________________

Emergency Contact Information: Name: _(b) (6) _____________________ Phone Number: _(b) (6) _______________

Hotel Name: ___Hilton Garden Inn Fredrick MD_________ Room #: ____

Method of Travel: (Circle One) AIR Passenger W/ ___________________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: ______________________

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes / No Rental Type:________________________________

Do you do your own Time? _Y___ Did you bring your Travel Authorization? Yes / No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: _Kim Styles_______________ Phone: _(828)736-2133 Name: _Elissa Tores___________ Phone: __(928)606-2030___

Email: [email protected]_______ Fax: _______________ Email: [email protected] Fax: ________________

Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: __Kim Styles see above_______ Phone: _____________________ Email Address: _________________________________
Re: July 4 check in sheet
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 08:38
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, safe travels.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 13:37
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: July 4 check in sheet
 
See a ached.

Manuel
OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # ___________ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) First Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) _

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:GS-11/05______ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: ___________________

Home Unit: PINN__ (ex. APCO) City: Paicines___ State: CA Position on Incident: PWR SET_

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
09 09 09 08 x x 09
June 28- July 04
09 09 09 09 x x x
July 5– July 11
Check-In Date: _____________________ Check-In Time: _____________________ Return Travel Date: ______________________

Emergency Contact Information: Name: (b) (6) ____________ Phone Number: (b) (6) ________________

Hotel Name: ______________________________ Room #: ____

Method of Travel: (Circle One) POV/AIR Passenger W/ ___________________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: ______________________

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes / No Rental Type:________________________________

Do you do your own Time? _No__ Did you bring your Travel Authorization? Yes / No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: Cheryl Brindeiro_______ Phone: 831-389-4486 ext. 4228____ Name: ____________________ Phone: _______________

Email: [email protected]____ Fax: _______________ Email: _____________________ Fax: ________________

Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: ____________________________ Phone: _____________________ Email Address: _________________________________


Re: Maulucci Check In Form for GETT
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 08:39
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, safe travels. Tell (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) I said hi!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 01:03
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Check In Form for GETT
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


U.S. Park Ranger
Yosemite Naonal P ark
PWR SETT Team 1
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # ___________ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: __(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) _________________________ First Name: _____ __________________________
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:____ GL-09/04__________ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: ___________________

Home Unit:__YOSE_____ (ex. APCO) City: __Yosemite_______________ State: _CA_ Position on Incident: ____

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
10 (AL
10 10 taken) 10
June 21 - July 27
10 10 10 10
July 8 – July 4

Check-In Date: ______7/2/2020______________ Check-In Time: _____________________ Return Travel Date: _7/6/2020_______________

Emergency Contact Information: Name: ____(b) (6) ______________________ Phone Number: (b) (6) _______

Hotel Name: ______________________________ Room #: ____

Method of Travel: (Circle One) POV/AIR Passenger W/ ___________________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: ______________________

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes / No Rental Type:________________________________

Do you do your own Time? _Yes___ Did you bring your Travel Authorization? Yes / No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: __Karen Stansberry___ Phone: ___209-372-0292___ _ Name: ___Same_________________ Phone: _______________

Email: [email protected]__ Fax: _______________ Email: _____________________ Fax: ________________

Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: ___Same as time keeper/AO__________ Phone: _____________________ Email Address: _________________________________


Fw: Blanket Bi Weekly Pay Cap
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 09:50
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
FYI.

We should sll pr oceed with our own Bi Weekly Pay Cap as we do not know what the naon wide memo
will spula te. It is beeter to be safe on this issue. A er the fact memos never go well/

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:41 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: Blanket Bi Weekly Pay Cap
 
Marc,

Yes there is one suppose to be coming from WASO this week.

As soon as I get it I will let you know.

Also, all your LE assets were ordered up as SEC-1. The ones on the NAMA RO we made note and tried
to transfer them to you in the system, but it would not let us. We noted in IROC that those resources
have been reassigned to you, but youll need to follow up direct with them about your accounng s tring
and travel informaon.

Sincerely,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


NCA Chief Ranger

Region 1 - Naonal Capit al Area


1100 Ohio Dr. SW
Washington DC 20242
(202) 619-7057 - Office
(301) 491-3928 - Cell
(301) 714-2235 - Dispatch

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:37 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Blanket Bi Weekly Pay Cap
 
Is there a Naon Wide Bi W eekly Pay Cap memo coming out for the 4th of July? Let me know if you
have any intel on this.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


Re: ELO update
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 11:23
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Brady, Maria
<[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Marc has prepared a Resource Order that will provide a snapshot of the # of people that we
have on-boarding between July 2 -5.

Operationally, July 3 will be the first day on the ground. July 4th being potentially are largest
event day. July 5 - depending on the situation - we may be able to cut resources early.

I believe our meeting tomorrow will help us to refine the number of staff and hours scheduled
needed for July 3-5. After Maria provides the Ops update - we'll have a healthy staffing
discussion.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 7:44 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Brady, Maria <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO update
 
I yi yi - I think all this should be based on Joes assessment of the minimum that we need to
accomplish what we have to - I heard pretty clearly last week that 3 folks from ISB may not be
necessary.

Kristina M. Heister
Deputy Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park and
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 7:29:50 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus
<Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO update
 
Huh. Nice that someone selected a SET team from the furthest distance from GETT. ...and now we
may get stuck with the bill?

Joe - Let's chat about the ELO and Mark's guidance on next steps. I don't appreciate the park being put
in a position of having no decision in the matter.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 6:16 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>;
Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO update
 
I will need to see travel authorizaons and g et projected OT for people involved in order to provide a
sound number. I need to know grade and steps for all that will be involved as well as any premium pays
that will be paid.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 7:07 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>;
Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: ELO update
 
I had mulple c onversaons with r egional chief ranger today and wanted to bring everyone
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

up to speed. The ELO was denied by WASO, so it is back to region. The decision was made at the WASO
LESES office to send us 12 members of PWR SET and 3 ISB agents, two of whom are based in California.
Mark was also asked to come and assist, traveling from Colorado. This has raised our travel costs
substanally and without a doubt w e have exceeded the $68K originally requested in the ELO. Mark
wants to make sure that region is updated with a more accurate cost esma te as soon as possible. I
promised him that our finance secon chie f is working on gathering that info. He wanted the park to
know that there may be some concerns at region about the cost.

Just passing on info, let me know how I can help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: Radio Cache Programming Information 6-29-2020
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 11:35
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 attachments (635 KB)


Gett 2020 Event .mc; 10_ICS-205 2020 GETT Comm Plan_DRAFT.docx;

Code plug is a ached. It was built but WASO for our incident. If you have the correct Motorola so ware
then you can upload it into the (b) (7)(E) radios. I am also a aching the ICS 205 Communicaons Plan.

If these Yosemite Radios fail us we will have spares for all three of you.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: Balick, Lawrence R <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:27 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Fedderick, Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Radio Cache Programming Informaon 6-29-2020
 
Marcus,

The 2 (b) (7)(E) that I programmed are :

(b) (7)(E)
I have a ached the code plug for the(b) (7)(E) I'm using (b) (7)(E) for the programming.

In the event that you have any other quesons please le t me know...

Larry Balick - Radio Technician II - Contractor


Radio Spectrum Management Division
Information Resources Directorate
National Park Service
12201 Sunrise Valley Dr.2
Mailstop# 242
Reston, VA 20192
Office (202) 354-1464
Lab (202) 354-1482
Re: access to cemetery
Miller, Jennifer <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 11:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thank you, Joe! I'm packing up now so that I can work from home the remainder of the week and into
next week. THANK YOU for all you and the rangers are doing to keep the park and employees safe!!!!!

As you know, I'm in the McClean house by the Peace Light...if for any reason you need to reach me, my
cell is 717.752.6937. Thanks again!!!

~~~
Jennifer Miller
Human Resources Specialist
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
(duty staon @ Ge y sburg NMP, 791 Balmor e Street,
Gey sburg, PA 17325)
Phone: 717-338-5912
[email protected]
www.opm.gov
www.employeeexpress.gov
hp s://eopf.opm.gov/doi/
Payroll Hotline: 1-888-367-1622
NPS Employee Benefits Branch: 1-877-642-4743

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:27 AM
To: Miller, Jennifer <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: access to cemetery
 
We are doing our best to lock the gates at dark and unlock them in the morning. If we get an incident
we have to respond to it may be a bit before we unlock the gates. Maintenance can let you in as well.
Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for your understanding.

Have a good day.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Miller, Jennifer <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 09:25
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: access to cemetery
 
Good morning, Joe! I hope you're doing well this morning! I want to inquire about access to the
cemetery and how long the gates will be locked? One of the HPTC employees was able to open the
main gate to allow me in so that I could then enter the Cemetery Lodge. I'm wondering if I should go
back to teleworking unl a . er the July 4th holiday, or if the cemetery will remain closed indefinitely.

Thanks so much!

~~~
Jennifer Miller
Human Resources Specialist
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
(duty staon @ Ge y sburg NMP, 791 Balmor e Street,
Gey sburg, PA 17325)
Phone: 717-338-5912
[email protected]
www.opm.gov
www.employeeexpress.gov
hp s://eopf.opm.gov/doi/
Payroll Hotline: 1-888-367-1622
NPS Employee Benefits Branch: 1-877-642-4743
Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: GETT July 4 Interagency LE meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 11:51
To: Brian Sinnett <[email protected]>
Click on the join link and then click on the join by web or something similar

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Brian Sinne <bsinne @adamscounty.us>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:29
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: GETT July 4 Interagency LE mee ng
 
Thank you, but I am not sure what to do here. Do I just click on the first link below?

Brian Sinnett
District Attorney
Office of the District Attorney
Adams County Courthouse
117 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325

(717) 337-9840
(717) 334-3859 (fax)

-----Original Appointment-----
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:25 AM
To: Brian Sinne
Subject: FW: GETT July 4 Interagency LE mee ng
When: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:00 PM-2:00 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Where:
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments unless
you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

________________________________________
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 2:45:24 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; [email protected]>
Subject: GETT July 4 Interagency LE meeng
When: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:00 PM-2:00 PM.
Where:

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Re: ELO checking in
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 11:58
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Ok that is good, I am unsure who those are that have completed travel but I would love it if I could be
cc'd with a copy of those authorizaons f or budget tracking. I cannot really esma te these costs so
authorizaons ar e needed.

Thanks

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Ge ysburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Pra. , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:54 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO checking in
 
Gene,

It is my understanding that many resources have already made travel arrangements. I think we need to
get a corrected funding string to them when they do their voucher. We sll ma y have to move some
charges a er the fact.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:51 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO checking in
 
Just curious should I wait or reach out to Alexa about this funding, it would be great to get the WBS so
people seng up tr avel could use that. Also it would be good to know the exact amount region is going
to fund.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:35 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ELO checking in
 
Gene - Sorry, accidentally left you off this thread...

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:33 AM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ELO checking in
 
FYSA - I haven't seen another email from Debbie yet. At least there is some level commitment from
region to cover costs...

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:57 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: ELO checking in
 
Yes, Regional conng ency is covering it up to a point at least. I will send you another email for your records.

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:49 AM
To: Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>
Subject: ELO checking in

Debbie,

I hear through the grapevine that our ELO request was denied. However, at the same time we have a
PWR SET team, 3 ISB agents and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) coming to GETT. I'm not sure who is paying for all of this
at this point since I have received no official communication. I'm guessing our costs are approaching
$100k. Do you know if there have been conversations about funding before we get too far ahead of
ourselves?

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)
Re: ELO checking in
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 12:09
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Gene - Based on the note from Debbie, I think it is ok to reach out to Alexa for an account string. She
can also give us the details that we have yet to get from region/waso.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:51 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Pra. , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ELO checking in
 
Just curious should I wait or reach out to Alexa about this funding, it would be great to get the WBS so
people seng up tr avel could use that. Also it would be good to know the exact amount region is going
to fund.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:35 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ELO checking in
 
Gene - Sorry, accidentally left you off this thread...

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:33 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ELO checking in
 
FYSA - I haven't seen another email from Debbie yet. At least there is some level commitment from
region to cover costs...

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:57 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: ELO checking in
 
Yes, Regional conng ency is covering it up to a point at least. I will send you another email for your records.

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:49 AM
To: Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>
Subject: ELO checking in

Debbie,

I hear through the grapevine that our ELO request was denied. However, at the same time we have a
PWR SET team, 3 ISB agents and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) coming to GETT. I'm not sure who is paying for all of this
at this point since I have received no official communication. I'm guessing our costs are approaching
$100k. Do you know if there have been conversations about funding before we get too far ahead of
ourselves?

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Fw: GETT ELO Request for July 4, 2020
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/29/2020 12:34
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (11 KB)


7001140184 Budget Transsfer FUND PXXGETTJUL4.00.1.xlsx;

Good A ernoon Chief,


WASO has declined to fund this ELO request, but the Region decided to fund $67,612 from our regional
conng ency funding. A ached, you'll find the accounng s tructure (WBS) for this request. If you plan to
exceed the amount menoned, please c ontact our Comptroller Alexa Molnar as soon as possible. If you
have any quesons, please le t us know. I hope all goes well.

Thank you,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Regional Law Enforcement Specialist
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>


Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2020 2:40 PM
To: Petrella, Paula A <[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; Vietzke, Gay E
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Davis, Deborah M <[email protected]>; Sarvaiya, Sudha N <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT ELO Request for July 4, 2020
 
PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1 IS THE WBS FOR THE ACCOUNT...The account is funded at $67,612...I had to fund
from regional conng ency as WASO has declined to fund..please make sure all charges are applied to
the account mely ..any funds not obligated (CCR entries are not obligaons) b y August 7 will be
withdrawn....Sudha and Debbie D..this project has been funded from conng ency

Alexa Molnar
Chief Financial Officer
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc- Appalachian
1234 Market Street, 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
[email protected]
Phone: 215-597-7065
Cell: 267-234-4819
Re: Gettysburg ELO Request
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 12:50
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Great. I just added it to the RO.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:44 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra ,
Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Fw: Ge ysburg ELO Request
 
below is the WBS from Alexa.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:43 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Ge ysburg ELO Request
 
PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1

Alexa Molnar
Chief Financial Officer
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc- Appalachian
1234 Market Street, 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
[email protected]
Phone: 215-597-7065
Cell: 267-234-4819

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:28 PM
To: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Ge ysburg ELO Request
 
Good Morning Alexa,

I was wondering about the funding for the GETT ELO request for the July 4th event. I was told funding
was approved at the regional level and was just trying to see if a account and wbs has been created. Just
looking for any info I can get.

Thank You.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
717-338-4401 (o)
Header Data Additional Data
Process Doc Type Fiscal Year Version Doc Date Posting DatePosting Period
Person Responsible
Header Text
TRAN 4201 2020 001 6/27/2020 6/27/2020 009 ALEXA MOLNAR
Item Data
Yr Cohort Public law Legislation Trading Partner
Transfer Agency
Transfer Account
Sign Budget TypeFund
+ SALT 200P103601
- SALT 200P103601
Funds Center
Commitment
Functional
Item Area
Funded Program
Amount Item Text
PPNENEROE0ALLOBJ PPMPRLE1Z.000000
PXXGETTJUL4 67612 FROM CONT
PPNENEROK0ALLOBJ PPM000000.000000
FPDEFAULT 67612 FUND PXXGETTJUL4
RE: GETT July 4 check in sheet
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/29/2020 14:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (24 KB)


Checkin form GETT Flagg.docx;

I revised my form… I was finally able to get into the same hotel as everyone else. Here is the updated check-in
sheet for me. Sorry for the mulple emails. I am sur e your inbox is flooded! Thanks and see you soon.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:26 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: GETT July 4 check in sheet

Thanks, safe travels

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 09:28
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: GETT July 4 check in sheet

Please see a ached. Thanks.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Special Agent
Atlantic Field Office
National Park Service
Investigative Services Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 4:35 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: GETT July 4 check in sheet

A ached is a check in sheet for the July 4 GETT event (along with an example if you need it). Please fill it
out to the best of your ability (especially the work schedule and grade/step) and return to me so that we
can start tracking costs. We can finish filling in the forms when you arrive. If you can please have this to
me by Monday, June 29 at the latest, I would appreciate it.

-- please distribute to your team, thanks.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Take care, have a safe weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # ___________ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) First Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) _

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:__GS-12/05____________ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Home Unit:_WASO/Office location in SHEN__ (ex. APCO) City: _Luray__________ State: _VA_ Position on Incident: ____

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
10 10 10 10
June 21 - June 27
10 10 10 10
June 28 – July 4

Check-In Date: ______7/2/20_______________ Check-In Time: _____3:00 p.m.__________ Return Travel Date: _____7/5/20_____________

Emergency Contact Information: Name: ____(b) (6) ________________________ Phone Number: ____(b) (6) _____________

Hotel Name: __Hilton Garden Inn, Frederick, MD___________________ Room #: ____

Method of Travel: (Circle One) POV/AIR Passenger W/ ___________________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: Chevy/Tahoe/USD-8052 (VA)

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes / No Rental Type:________________________________

Do you do your own Time? _Yes___ Did you bring your Travel Authorization? Yes / No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: ______________________ Phone: _____________ Name: __Kim Styles__________________ Phone: 828-736-2133__

Email: _____________________ Fax: _______________ Email: [email protected]_______ Fax: ________________

Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: _Kim Styles_____________ Phone: _828-736-2133_____ Email Address: [email protected]__________


CORRECTION: request for group deputation
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 14:51
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 attachments (3 MB)
Deputation memo.pdf; GETT rangers Deputation form final.pdf;

Updated memo and the original form a ached, thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:04
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: CORRECTION: request for group deputaon
 

Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Dep, Spec (USMS)" <[email protected]>


Date: June 29, 2020 at 11:58:12 AM EDT
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: CORRECTION: request for group deputation

Good morning,

Thank you for the submission of the USM 3C, however; the names of all applicaons r equesng t o
be apart of the operaon is not included on the emplo yer le er. Please have the names included
and resubmi ed for processing.
Thank you.

Tierra White
Program Analyst – Special Deputations Branch
U.S. Marshals Service | Tactical Operations Division
Contractor | Project Support Services, Inc. (PSS) |
Email: [email protected] | Office: (703)-740-0900

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:58 PM
To: Dep, Spec (USMS) <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: request for group deputaon

A ached please find the first of two requests for group deputaon. The r equest is made in
ancipa on of demons traons a t the Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park. The second request will be
made early next week.

Thanks.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
[EXTERNAL] Mutual Aid request for July 4
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 15:36
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Don Boehs (b) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (44 KB)


S Annville MA Request.docx;

Please see a ached formal request from Chief Boehs, Chief Ranger Lachowski and I reference assistance on July 4,
2020. Thank you for willingness to assist!

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy!

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

The informaon tr ansmi ed is intended only for the person or enty t o whom it is addressed and may
contain confidenal and/ or privileged material. Any use of this informaon other than the in tended
recipient is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please send a reply e-mail to the sender and
delete the material from any and all computers. Unintended transmissions shall not constut e waiver of
the a orney-client or any other privilege.
GETTYSBURG BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
59 EAST HIGH STREET
GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17325
PHONE: (717) 334-1168

To: Ben Sutcliff. Chief of Police


South Annville Township Police Department

From: R.W. Glenny, Jr., Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough,


Donald Boehs, Chief of Police, Cumberland Township
Joseph Lachowski, Chief Ranger, Gettysburg National Military Park

Date: June 30, 2020

In Re: Mutual aid / Assistance July 4th Protest-Counter Protest Event

Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, Title 42 Section 8953 subsection (a)(3)(i),
we formally request your assistance, on July 4, 2020, to provide personnel to help us police the reported
protest and counter protest which has gone viral on social media.

We have no way to accurately gauge the number of people who will come to this area intent on causing
harm. Your assistance with personnel and/or equipment will be greatly appreciated to help police these
events. With the uncertainty of our current times we cannot be too careful in preparing and reacting to
these events. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Respectfully Requested.
[EXTERNAL] Mutual Aid Request July 4
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 15:37
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (44 KB)


Latimore MA Request.docx;

Please see a ached formal request from Chief Boehs, Chief Ranger Lachowski and I reference assistance on July 4,
2020. Thank you for willingness to assist!

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy!

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

The informaon tr ansmi ed is intended only for the person or enty t o whom it is addressed and may
contain confidenal and/ or privileged material. Any use of this informaon other than the in tended
recipient is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please send a reply e-mail to the sender and
delete the material from any and all computers. Unintended transmissions shall not constut e waiver of
the a orney-client or any other privilege.
GETTYSBURG BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
59 EAST HIGH STREET
GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17325
PHONE: (717) 334-1168

To: Mike Weigand. Chief of Police


Latimore Township Police Department

From: R.W. Glenny, Jr., Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough,


Donald Boehs, Chief of Police, Cumberland Township
Joseph Lachowski, Chief Ranger, Gettysburg National Military Park

Date: June 30, 2020

In Re: Mutual aid / Assistance July 4th Protest-Counter Protest Event

Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, Title 42 Section 8953 subsection (a)(3)(i),
we formally request your assistance, on July 4, 2020, to provide personnel to help us police the reported
protest and counter protest which has gone viral on social media.

We have no way to accurately gauge the number of people who will come to this area intent on causing
harm. Your assistance with personnel and/or equipment will be greatly appreciated to help police these
events. With the uncertainty of our current times we cannot be too careful in preparing and reacting to
these events. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Respectfully Requested.
[EXTERNAL] Mutual Aid Request July 4th
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 15:40
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (44 KB)


Chambersburg MA Request.docx;

Please see a ached formal request from Chief Boehs, Chief Ranger Lachowski and I reference assistance on July 4,
2020. Thank you for willingness to assist!

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy!

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

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GETTYSBURG BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
59 EAST HIGH STREET
GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17325
PHONE: (717) 334-1168

To: Ron Camacho. Chief of Police


Chambersburg Police Department

From: R.W. Glenny, Jr., Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough,


Donald Boehs, Chief of Police, Cumberland Township
Joseph Lachowski, Chief Ranger, Gettysburg National Military Park

Date: June 30, 2020

In Re: Mutual aid / Assistance July 4th Protest-Counter Protest Event

Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, Title 42 Section 8953 subsection (a)(3)(i),
we formally request your assistance, on July 4, 2020, to provide personnel to help us police the reported
protest and counter protest which has gone viral on social media.

We have no way to accurately gauge the number of people who will come to this area intent on causing
harm. Your assistance with personnel and/or equipment will be greatly appreciated to help police these
events. With the uncertainty of our current times we cannot be too careful in preparing and reacting to
these events. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Respectfully Requested.
[EXTERNAL] Re: Thursday meeting
Brian Sinnett <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 15:40
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

I will not be able to attend in person, but would like the opportunity to do so like today, if possible.

Brian Sinnett
District Attorney
Office of the District Attorney
Adams County Courthouse
117 Baltimore Street, Room 301
Gettysburg, PA  17325
 
(717) 337-9840
(717) 334-3859 (fax)

On Jun 29, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments
unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

The middle school will not work for Thursday's meeng so Cumberland T ownship PD has
offered up their conference room. The address is 1370 Fairfield Road in Gey sburg. We are
sll able t o use the middle school for a staging area on Saturday. I am missing email
addresses for from the FBI, from Adams County, Conewago Township and
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

from PSP, please share.

Thanks for your support, see you Thursday at noon. If you cannot a end in person, please
let me know and I will add you to the Microso Teams call.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:30
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Meeng loc aon f or next week


 
Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week


 
All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (US Marshals Service) and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (NPS Special
Event and Taccs T eam leader) to the email chain.

The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs
next week will be at the Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site. The address for GPS is 250
Eisenhower Farm Road, which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road,
cross a cale guar d and stay straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.

<EISE classroom.jpg>

The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in
front of the house or at the other two areas I circled in yellow on the close up map. We will
be upstairs in the northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and
come up the wooden stairs (be careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the
stairs has the white arrow.

<EISE classroom closeup.jpg>

If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my
patrol truck out front so you know you are at the correct locaon. See y ou Monday and
Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
[EXTERNAL] Mutual Aid Request July 4th
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 15:41
To: (b) (6)
Cc: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (44 KB)


Royalton MA Request.docx;

Please see a ached formal request from Chief Boehs, Chief Ranger Lachowski and I reference assistance on July 4,
2020. Thank you for willingness to assist!

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy!

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

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recipient is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please send a reply e-mail to the sender and
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GETTYSBURG BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
59 EAST HIGH STREET
GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17325
PHONE: (717) 334-1168

To: Sgt. Robert Givler. O.I.C.


Royalton Police Department

From: R.W. Glenny, Jr., Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough,


Donald Boehs, Chief of Police, Cumberland Township
Joseph Lachowski, Chief Ranger, Gettysburg National Military Park

Date: June 30, 2020

In Re: Mutual aid / Assistance July 4th Protest-Counter Protest Event

Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, Title 42 Section 8953 subsection (a)(3)(i),
we formally request your assistance, on July 4, 2020, to provide personnel to help us police the reported
protest and counter protest which has gone viral on social media.

We have no way to accurately gauge the number of people who will come to this area intent on causing
harm. Your assistance with personnel and/or equipment will be greatly appreciated to help police these
events. With the uncertainty of our current times we cannot be too careful in preparing and reacting to
these events. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Respectfully Requested.
Re: Logistics
Holdsworth, Jonathan <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 16:14
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I'll bring it by first thing tomorrow.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Johnny Holdsworth
Structures Preservation Branch Supervisor
US National Park Service
 
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
 
Telework Phone: 717-339-9617

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 2:36 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Holdsworth, Jonathan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Logis cs
 
Joe,

I am sure we have some in the shop. If not, we can buy.

Johnny,

Do you have Blue Painter's Tape in a 1 1/2 inch or 2 inch roll size? If not, can Ray pick some up?

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 2:33 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Logis cs
 
Can I get a roll of wide painters tape for the ICP?

Thanks

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
[EXTERNAL] FW: [E] Mutual Aid K-9 assistance July 4th
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 17:12
To: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

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delete the material from any and all computers. Unintended transmissions shall not constut e waiver of
the a orney-client or any other privilege.

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:22 PM
To: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>
Subject: Fwd: [E] Mutual Aid K-9 assistance July 4th

Chief,

We are good for the Canine usage prior to the demonstraons. I’ll also s tand by a. erword for the possibility of
bomb threats.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Special Agent / K9


CSX Railroad Police Department
Northeast Region
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

From: "(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Date: June 29, 2020 at 3:43:55 PM EDT
To: "(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Subject: RE: [E] Mutual Aid K-9 assistance July 4th

I’ll second that…..

From: Powers, Greg


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 3:41 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: [E] Mutual Aid K-9 assistance July 4th

Approved.

On Jun 29, 2020, at 15:39, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) > wrote:

Chief and Are,

Lee is on vacaon, so I’ll mak e sure you guys are ok with it. The Naonal P ark Service,
Cumberland Township Police and Gey sburg PD are requesng K9 Explosiv e Detecon
assistance on the 4th of July. I won’t get involved in the protest stuff.

Let me Know what you think.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

From: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>


Date: June 29, 2020 at 3:34:16 PM EDT
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [E] Mutual Aid K-9 assistance July 4th

[E] - EXTERNAL SENDER


Use discretion when clicking links, opening attachments, or
replying.

Please see a� ached formal request from Chief Boehs, Chief Ranger
Lachowski and I reference assistance on July 4, 2020. Thank you for
willingness to assist!

Stay Safe and Stay Healthy!


R.W. Glenny, Jr.
Chief of Police
Borough of Ge� ysburg
59 East High Street
Ge� ysburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251
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<CSX MA Request.docx>
Re: Pratt, Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Gett First Amendmanet Activities" with you.
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 17:43
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Understood. I just don't want to be attracting any attention from the bean counters. If you can justify it,
then I trust you to move forward with it. And believe me, I really don't want to be in the middle of it
either.

Thank you both.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:40 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
Steve,

I want to assure you this is not a resource grab. I think this purchase falls into safety and improved
communications for the LEO’s.  I have my own earbuds from working special events and they allow for
superior communications whether you get the occluded or non-occluded versions.  I have about four
different sets for use with different radio types and configuration. They allow the user to hear the radio
conversations but people next to you cannot hear the conversations. Typically they are never reused
by others due to hygienic reasons so the officers that get these will keep them.

We have had no other supply requests at this time.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:48:56 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
OK...Let me just be clear that this incident will not be an excuse for a resource grab. If we don't need it
in our day-to-day jobs then we likely don't need it for this incident. I'll simply ask the IC and the Supply
Chief to use extra scrutiny in what they approve.

Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:44 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
LE Needed them for be able able to hear through their speaker mics without others hearing their
broadcast radio conversaons. E arbuds are not normal radio equipment so most LE's do not own their
own set. Request came from the SET team. IC Approved the purchase. This is a very standard type of
supply request on an event/incident.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:29 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra, Mar cus shared "S Log 2020 Ge Fir st Amendmanet Acvies" with y ou.
 
Why are we spending $164 on earbuds?

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 2:48 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Pra, Mar cus shared "S Log 2020 Ge Fir st Amendmanet Acvies" with y ou.
 

S-Log for Incident.

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Re: Lift pay cap request for July 4th 2020
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 17:53
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (792 KB)


GETT 2020 July 4 lift pay cap request -v2.pdf;

Attached is the updated signed memo. I also added (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) too in case he is still coming.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:51 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li paȁ y cap request for July 4th 2020
 
I added your name and resubmi ed to Andrew. Sorry Marc brain is fried. I usually only work ll 3:30 as I
know that is my typical shut off me.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:50 PM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li. pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Simple oversight, I am sure. I will add it. Anyone else missing?

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra� , Marcus <Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:43 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Gene,

Is there a reason my name is not on the list?

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:11:30 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra�, Marcus
<Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Gene - Attached is the signed memo. Thank you.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:51 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra� , Marcus
<Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Li pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
A� ached is the pay cap li r equest.

Steve please sign and I can send back to Andrew Mrakovich who is coordinang w r egional staff for
approval.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
Attachment cannot be combined with this document in Adobe. See separate file.
Re: GETT July 4 check in sheet
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 18:36
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, safe travels. Tell Coby I said hi.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 15:51
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GETT July 4 check in sheet
 

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


U.S. Park Ranger - Deputy Chief

Santa Monica Mountains Naonal R ecreaon Ar ea


401 West Hillcrest Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA 91630

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:57 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: GETT July 4 check in sheet


 
DON'T USE ANY PERSONAL NUMBERS on this form
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:54 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Fw: GETT July 4 check in sheet


 
Check in form, please complete

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 1:35 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: GETT July 4 check in sheet


 
A ached is a check in sheet for the July 4 GETT event (along with an example if you need it). Please fill it
out to the best of your ability (especially the work schedule and grade/step) and return to me so that we
can start tracking costs. We can finish filling in the forms when you arrive. If you can please have this to
me by Monday, June 29 at the latest, I would appreciate it.

-- please distribute to your team, thanks.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Take care, have a safe weekend.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # ___________ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: ____(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) _____________________ First Name: ______(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ______________________

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:____gs-12-01__________ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: ___(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
________________

Home Unit:___SAMO____ (ex. APCO) City: __Thousand Oaks_______________ State: CA__ Position on Incident: _SETT___

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
10 10 10 10
June 21 - July 27
10 10 10 10
July 8 – July 4

Check-In Date: _____________________ Check-In Time: _____________________ Return Travel Date: _______7/6_______________

Emergency Contact Information: Name: _____(b) (6) ____________________________ Phone Number:


_____(b) (6) ___________________

Hotel Name: ______________________________ Room #: ____

Method of Travel: (Circle One) AIR Passenger W/ ___________________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: ______________________

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes Rental Type:______SUV__________________________

Do you do your own Time? _YES___ Did you bring your Travel Authorization? No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: _______Nicole Kulaga_______________ Phone: _805-418-3177____________ Name: ____________________ Phone:


_______________

Email: [email protected]_______________ Fax: _______________ Email: _____________________ Fax:


________________
Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: _____________Nicole Kulage_______________ Phone: __________805-418-3177___________ Email Address:


[email protected]_________________________________
Re: OT
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 18:41
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Haha I don’t know why are you asking me. Just joking. I guess so I know I have several OT hours
already, I hope the cap gets lifted.

Get Outlook for iOS

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:14:50 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: OT
 
Do you want us to start using the Regional WBS for overtime now?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Re: Bowie - SETT checkin form
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 18:47
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you, safe travels.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 18:10
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Bowie - SETT checkin form
 
See a ached.

--
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Golden Gate NRA 516


Sun-Wed night shi
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch 415 561 5505


OVERHEAD CHECK-IN SHEET
Request ORDER # ___________ Entered into ISuite ________
Print clearly to minimize your time at Check-In. Fill in all information. Please ask Designated POC about information requested on this sheet that is unclear.

Last Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) First Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) _

Grade/Step: GS/GL/WG:__GL-9/10___ (ex. GS-09/05) Seasonal ( ) Permanent ( X ) Mobile Phone Number: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Home Unit:_GOGA__ (ex. APCO) City: _SAUSALITO__ State: _WA_ Position on Incident: _LEO__

Work Schedule (please indicate your regular work schedule daily HOURS, such as 8 or 9 and noting your normal days off)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
10 10 10 10
June 21 - July 27
10 10 10 10
July 8 – July 4
Check-In Date: __Friday July 3rd____ Check-In Time: _____________________ Return Travel Date: _Monday July 6th_____

Emergency Contact Information: Name: _(b) (6) ____ Phone Number: __(b) (6) __________

Hotel Name: ______________________________ Room #: ____

Method of Travel: (Circle One) POV/AIR Passenger W/________ Vehicle Make/Model and Tag #: ______________________

Do you have a Rental Car? Yes / No Rental Type:__Suburban (Alamo)________

Do you do your own Time? _Y__ Did you bring your Travel Authorization? Yes / No

Time Keeper: Administrative Officer/Budget:

Name: Nancy Reilly Phone: _415 971 0380____________ Name: _Melissa Kaheiki__ Phone: _415 289 3134______________

Email: [email protected]___ Fax: _______________ Email: [email protected]_ Fax: ________________

Travel Point of Contact at your Park

Name: _Nancy Reilly________________ Phone: _415 971 0380____________________ Email Address: __ [email protected]__
Fw: TAs for GETT
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:00
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>

10 attachments (177 KB)


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Holbrook, Kelsea G <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 18:47
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: TAs for GETT


 
As requested, here are the Travel Authorization documents.

is following up with Ice to get his TA in the system. I will send when it has been done.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

It looks like several have the default lodging per diem rate listed, but we can make sure that is adjusted in the
Travel Vouchers for the actual $90 nightly rate.

Please let me know if I can assist with anything else.

Thank you!

Kelsea Larsen (Holbrook)


Management Support Specialist
National Park Service
Interior Regions 8, 9, 10, & 12
San Francisco, California
Office: 415-623-2183
Cell: 415-818-3668
From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 2:27 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Holbrook, Kelsea G
<[email protected]>
Subject: TAs for GETT
 
Kelsea,

Can you get Chief Ranger Lachowski the TAs for the following PWR SETT?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Hotel cost is $90 per night


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AFD1
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AFD1 Trip Name: Trip from San Jose to Washington
TA Date: 06/28/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION SIGNED
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail: July 4 SET DC
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000085984
TID: 40132013P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: Pinnacles NP
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: PINNACLES NP 5000 HWY 146<BR>PAICINES, CA 95043 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 831-389-4427 - 4482 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose: July 4 SET DC
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,648.61
Reimbursable Expenses: 342.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 2,306.61
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 1,245.95 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 260.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 676.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 342.00 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transportation 100.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,648.61 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR United 1006311233 1,245.95
COMM-CARR United 1006311233 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006311233 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006311233 .00

Trip Itinerary
From: SJC-San Jose, CA (USA) TO: DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt)
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
SJC-San Jose, CA (USA) to DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (De
Jul 02 United 2005 Duration: 2 Hours 36 Minutes Nonstop
San Jose, CA (USA) 07/02/2020 7:00AM Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 10:36AM
Confirmation Number: DCDHDQ

Flight Information
Distance 945 miles Emissions 406.4 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 1,245.95 USD
DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (De to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 United 1767 Duration: 3 Hours 18 Minutes Nonstop
Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 11:45AM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 5:03PM
Confirmation Number: DCDHDQ

Flight Information
Distance 1471 miles Emissions 573.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (De
Jul 06 United 202 Duration: 3 Hours 59 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 8:15AM Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 10:14AM
Confirmation Number: DCDHDQ

Flight Information
Distance 1471 miles Emissions 573.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (De to SJC-San Jose, CA (USA)
Jul 06 United 5574 Duration: 2 Hours 33 Minutes Nonstop
Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 11:15AM San Jose, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 12:48PM
Confirmation Number: DCDHDQ

Flight Information
Distance 945 miles Emissions 406.4 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 1,630.61 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,018.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/28/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/28/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 1,245.95 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 130.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 20.00 GOVCC-C
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/03/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 20.00 GOVCC-C
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 20.00 GOVCC-C
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 20.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 130.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 20.00 GOVCC-C

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,018.00
Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 57.00 57.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>Hotel booked by incident management team</p>
Lowest Logical Airfare schedule conflicts <p>Nearest airport to my work station is San Jose, CA. Choosing to fly from San Francisco would require at
with mission schedule least 2 more hours of travel and prolong my arrival time to mission.</p>
Contract fare used or No contract fare <p>Nearest airport to my work station is San Jose, CA. Choosing to fly from San Francisco would require at
exists for city-pair market least 2 more hours of travel and prolong my arrival time to mission.</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: July 4 SET Acct Code: 2,648.61
DC PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Z.T00000////
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 1,245.95
Expense Category: Excess Air/BagFiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 260.00
Fees
Expense Category: Lodging- Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 676.00
PerDiem
Expense Category: M&IE- Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 342.00
PerDiem
Expense Category: Transaction Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 9.91
Fees
Expense Category: Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 100.00
Transportation
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 14.75
Total: 2,648.61

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI July 4 SET DC PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Z.T00000//// GOVCC-C 2,306.61
DOI July 4 SET DC PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Z.T00000//// REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Totals by Label
DOI July 4 SET DC Total PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Z.T00000//// 2,648.61
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 2,306.61
REIMBURSABLE Total 342.00

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $1,245.95

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
EXPENSE THRESHOLD FAIL Baggage - Excess/Overweight exceeds the single threshold of 1.00
Traveler Justification: 2 bags required to take all missision gear
Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AFD1
Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 40132013P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/28/2020 11:19AMPST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/28/2020 11:26AMPST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:2,648.61
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AES7
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AES7 Trip Name: Washington DC SETT
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail:
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1001077868
TID: 40164402P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: NORTH CASCADES
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: 7280 RANGER STATION ROAD <BR>MARBLEMOUNT, WA 98267 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: (360) 854-7259 Cell Phone:
Home Address: , Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose:
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/01/20 07/02/20 SEATTLE, WA Mission (Operational) 257.00 / 76.00
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,281.58
Reimbursable Expenses: 668.70
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 1,612.88
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 353.22 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 440.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 795.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 418.00 .00
Mileage 250.70 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,281.58 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR Alaska Airlines 1006310403 353.22
COMM-CARR Alaska Airlines 1006310403 .00
LODGE Crowne Plaza 1006310403 Seattle,WA 119.00

Trip Itinerary
From: SEA-Seattle / Tacoma, WA (USA) (Sea-tac TO: DCA-Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt)
Hotel
Wednesday July 01, 2020
Crowne Plaza
17338 International Blvd Seattle WA 98188 206-248-1000
Jul 01 Checking in: 07/01/2020 Checking out: 07/02/2020
Total Rate: 119.00 USD
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
SEA-Seattle / Tacoma, WA to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 Alaska Airlines 4 Duration: 4 Hours 58 Minutes Nonstop
Seattle / Tacoma, WA (USA) (Sea-tac IntL 07/02/2020 8:05AM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 4:03PM
Confirmation Number: GEIZST

Flight Information
Distance 2321 miles Emissions 905.2 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 353.22 USD
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to SEA-Seattle / Tacoma, WA
Jul 06 Alaska Airlines 3 Duration: 5 Hours 48 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 5:15PM Seattle / Tacoma, WA (USA) (Sea-tac IntL 07/06/2020 8:03PM
Confirmation Number: GEIZST

Flight Information
Distance 2321 miles Emissions 905.2 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem 1,068.58 Total Per Diem 1,213.00
Expenses: Expenses:
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per
Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 119.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: 43270690 $CP$ Cmt: CXL AFTER 1800 01JUL
FORFEIT ONE NITE STAY
07/01/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/01/2020 Mileage - Privately Owned Automobile Mileage 125.35 REIMBURSABLE
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 353.22 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 220.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 220.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Mileage - Privately Owned Automobile Mileage 125.35 REIMBURSABLE

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,213.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/01/2020 257.00/ 76.00 119.00 119.00 57.00 57.00
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
OTHER PRIVATELY-OWNED VEHICLE <p></p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: DC Acct Code: 2,281.58
SETT PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000////
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: Amount: 353.22
200
Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fiscal Year: Amount: 440.00
Fees 200
Expense Category: Lodging- Fiscal Year: Amount: 795.00
PerDiem 200
Expense Category: M&IE-PerDiem Fiscal Year: Amount: 418.00
200
Expense Category: Mileage Fiscal Year: Amount: 250.70
200
Expense Category: Transaction Fiscal Year: Amount: 9.91
Fees 200
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: Amount: 14.75
200
Total: 2,281.58

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI DC SETT PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// GOVCC-C 1,612.88
DOI DC SETT PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// REIMBURSABLE 668.70
Totals by Label
DOI DC SETT Total PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// 2,281.58
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 1,612.88
REIMBURSABLE Total 668.70

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/01/20 1POC $125.35
07/02/20 AIR $353.22
07/06/20 1POC $125.35

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AES7


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) . 40164402P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 11:50AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 12:05PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:2,281.58
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/25/2020 12:10PMEST KLUZ, SHELLEY J
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AEY5
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AEY5 Trip Name: Trip from Fresno to Washington
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Special Agency Mission Document Detail: SETT Detail
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000076669
TID: 40063316P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: YOSEMITE NP
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK PO BOX 577<BR>YOSEMITE, CA 95389 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 209-372-0224 Cell Phone: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose: SETT Detail
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/01/20 07/02/20 FRESNO, CA Special Agency Mission 110.00 / 66.00
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Special Agency Mission 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,287.80
Reimbursable Expenses: 410.50
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 1,877.30
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 730.60 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 200.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 786.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 410.50 .00
Misc Expense - Reimb 35.95 .00
Transportation 110.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,287.80 .00

Trip 1 Details

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 1,091.30 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,196.50
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Transaction Fees .00
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 110.00 GOVCC-C *
07/01/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 49.50 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 730.60 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 200.00 GOVCC-C
Comment: Employee will check LE gear.
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Miscellaneous Expense Misc Expense - Reimb 35.95 GOVCC-C
Comment: Concur Fee for Flight
07/02/2020 Shuttle Fare Transportation 25.00 GOVCC-C
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees .00 GOVCC-C
Comment: Employee will check LE gear.
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 60.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Shuttle Fare Transportation 25.00 GOVCC-C

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,196.50

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/01/2020 110.00/ 66.00 110.00 110.00 49.50 49.50
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>A block of hotel rooms have been reserved for employees.</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
Totals by Label
Totals by Payment Method

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $730.60

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
NO ACCT CODE ON FAIL No account code on the document.
AUTH
Traveler Account will be a USPP account and will be updated when received.
Justification:
DFLT PMT METHOD FAIL Miscellaneous Expense ON 07/02/20 HAS PMT METHOD OF GOVCC-C - NOT USING DEFAULT
USED PAYMENT METHOD - REIMBURSABLE
Traveler There will be a Concur Fee for booking emergency travel due to Concur profile not routing flights to
Justification: employees profile.
EXPENSE EXISTS FAIL A Miscellaneous Expense exists on the document.
Traveler This will be a Concur Fee for booking emergency travel due to Concur profile not routing flights to airlines.
Justification:

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AEY5


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. PRING, PERRIN CELESTE. 40063316P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 4:33PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 4:37PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:2,287.80
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/25/2020 8:40PMEST KILLIAN, KEVIN JAMES
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AEP7-1
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AEP7 Trip Name: Trip from Fresno to Washington
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail: SETT 4th of July Mission
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1001086828
TID: 40135453P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station:
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: 47050 GENERALS HWY <BR>Three Rivers, CA 93271 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 5595653713 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose: SETT 4th of July Mission
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/06/20 ARLINGTON, VA Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 3,143.74
Reimbursable Expenses: 342.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 2,801.74
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 730.60 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 1,260.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 676.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 342.00 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transportation 110.48 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 3,143.74 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310292 730.60
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310292 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310292 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310292 .00

Trip Itinerary
From: FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) TO: DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt)
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 02 American Airlines 1154 Duration: 3 Hours 7 Minutes Nonstop
Fresno, CA (USA) 07/02/2020 6:00AM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 11:07AM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 730.60 USD
FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 02 American Airlines 1154 Duration: 3 Hours 7 Minutes Nonstop
Fresno, CA (USA) 07/02/2020 6:00AM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 11:07AM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 730.60 USD
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1360 Duration: 2 Hours 58 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 12:26PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 4:24PM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1189 miles Emissions 463.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1360 Duration: 2 Hours 58 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 12:26PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 4:24PM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1189 miles Emissions 463.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 06 American Airlines 515 Duration: 3 Hours 21 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 3:23PM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 5:44PM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1189 miles Emissions 463.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 06 American Airlines 515 Duration: 3 Hours 21 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 3:23PM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 5:44PM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1189 miles Emissions 463.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to FAT-Fresno, CA (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 497 Duration: 3 Hours 24 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 7:00PM Fresno, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 8:24PM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to FAT-Fresno, CA (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 497 Duration: 3 Hours 24 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 7:00PM Fresno, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 8:24PM
Confirmation Number: GOVDKG

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 2,125.74 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,018.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 730.60 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 630.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 630.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 110.48 GOVCC-C

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,018.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 57.00 57.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>Team leader will establish what hotel we stay at. It is unknown what hotel at this
point</p>
Lowest Logical Airfare schedule conflicts with mission <p>Change of final airport location. Must fly into Reagan National per team leader</p>
schedule

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: SETT July DC Acct Code: 3,143.74
Misison PPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000////
Expense Category: Com. Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 730.60
Carrier
Expense Category: Excess Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 1,260.00
Air/Bag Fees
Expense Category: Lodging- Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 676.00
PerDiem
Expense Category: M&IE- Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 342.00
PerDiem
Expense Category: Transaction Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 9.91
Fees
Expense Category: Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 110.48
Transportation
Expense Category: Transxn Fiscal Year: 200 Amount: 14.75
Fees
Total: 3,143.74
Payment Detail Information
OrganizationLabel Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI SETT July DC Misison PPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// GOVCC-C 2,801.74
DOI SETT July DC Misison PPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Totals by Label
DOI SETT July DC Misison PPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// 3,143.74
Total
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 2,801.74
REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Total

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $730.60

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
EXPENSE FAIL Baggage - Excess/Overweight exceeds the single threshold of 1.00
THRESHOLD
Traveler I have been assigned to take our teams radio cache on my flight. That's 3 large pelican cases, and 2 smaller
Justification: cases. In addition to that, I will have 2 overweight bags for personal gear.

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AEP7-1


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) . 40135453P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 2:30PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 4:39PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:3,143.74
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/25/2020 4:55PMEST FRENZEL, ERIK ARTHUR
Net Adjustment:156.29
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AEPZ
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AEPZ Trip Name: Trip from Las Vegas to Washington
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail:
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000085171
TID: 40094070P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: LAKE
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: 601 Nevada Way <BR>Boulder City, NV 89005 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 7022493266 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose:
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 1,404.46
Reimbursable Expenses: 342.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 1,062.46
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 361.80 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 676.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 342.00 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 1,404.46 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310330 361.80
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310330 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310330 .00

Trip Itinerary
From: LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. TO: CLT-Charlotte, NC (USA)
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) to CLT-Charlotte, NC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1665 Duration: 4 Hours 19 Minutes Nonstop
Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/02/2020 8:00AM Charlotte, NC (USA) 07/02/2020 3:19PM
Confirmation Number: TXXMJB

Flight Information
Distance 1910 miles Emissions 744.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 361.80 USD
CLT-Charlotte, NC (USA) to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 230 Duration: 1 Hour 25 Minutes Nonstop
Charlotte, NC (USA) 07/02/2020 5:05PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 6:30PM
Confirmation Number: TXXMJB

Flight Information
Distance 331 miles Emissions 142.3 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 1713 Duration: 5 Hours 1 Minute Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 8:30AM Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/06/2020 10:31AM
Confirmation Number: TXXMJB

Flight Information
Distance 2082 miles Emissions 812.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 386.46 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,018.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 361.80 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,018.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 57.00 57.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>Hotel rooms are being reserved by the SETT Team Leader</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: SETT DC Re- Acct Code: 1,404.46
Boot pppwpwr0a5/px.xpwrset20.00.1//200p103601/ppmpsas1y.t00000////
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: 20 Amount: 361.80
Expense Category: Lodging- Fiscal Year: 20 Amount: 676.00
PerDiem
Expense Category: M&IE-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 20 Amount: 342.00
Expense Category: Transaction Fees Fiscal Year: 20 Amount: 9.91
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: 20 Amount: 14.75
Total: 1,404.46

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI SETT DC Re-Boot pppwpwr0a5/px.xpwrset20.00.1//200p103601/ppmpsas1y.t00000//// GOVCC-C 1,062.46
DOI SETT DC Re-Boot pppwpwr0a5/px.xpwrset20.00.1//200p103601/ppmpsas1y.t00000//// REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Totals by Label
DOI SETT DC Re-Boot Total pppwpwr0a5/px.xpwrset20.00.1//200p103601/ppmpsas1y.t00000//// 1,404.46
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 1,062.46
REIMBURSABLE Total 342.00

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $361.80

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AEPZ


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 40094070P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 9:50AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 9:53AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:1,404.46
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/25/2020 12:37PMEST STARK, ROBERT MATTHEW
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AEXZ
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AEXZ Trip Name: Trip from Fresno to Washington
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Special Agency Mission Document Detail: SETT Detail
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000093805
TID: 40134560P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: Yosemite, CA
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: VALLEY DISTRICT OFFICE 9000 LOST ARROW DRIVE<BR>YOSEMITE, CA EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
95318
Office Phone: (209) 372-0224 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Alternate
Address: Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose: SETT Detail
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/01/20 07/02/20 FRESNO, CA Special Agency Mission 110.00 / 66.00
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Special Agency Mission 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,261.76
Reimbursable Expenses: 410.50
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 1,851.26
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 730.60 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 200.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 786.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 410.50 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transportation 110.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,261.76 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310589 730.60
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310589 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310589 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310589 .00
Trip Itinerary
From: FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) TO: DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL.
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 02 American Airlines 1154 Duration: 3 Hours 7 Minutes Nonstop
Fresno, CA (USA) 07/02/2020 6:00AM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 11:07AM
Confirmation Number: IPZAUT

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 730.60 USD
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1360 Duration: 2 Hours 58 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 12:26PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 4:24PM
Confirmation Number: IPZAUT

Flight Information
Distance 1189 miles Emissions 463.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 06 American Airlines 515 Duration: 3 Hours 21 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 3:23PM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 5:44PM
Confirmation Number: IPZAUT

Flight Information
Distance 1189 miles Emissions 463.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to FAT-Fresno, CA (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 497 Duration: 3 Hours 24 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 7:00PM Fresno, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 8:24PM
Confirmation Number: IPZAUT

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 1,065.26 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,196.50
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 110.00 GOVCC-C *
07/01/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 49.50 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 730.60 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 200.00 GOVCC-C
Comment: Employee will check LE gear.
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Shuttle Fare Transportation 25.00 GOVCC-C
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees .00 GOVCC-C
Comment: Employee will check LE gear.
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 60.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Shuttle Fare Transportation 25.00 GOVCC-C
Per Diem Allowances
Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,196.50

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/01/2020 110.00/ 66.00 110.00 110.00 49.50 49.50
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>A block of hotel rooms have been reserved for employees.</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
Totals by Label
Totals by Payment Method

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $730.60

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
NO ACCT CODE ON AUTH FAIL No account code on the document.
Traveler Justification: Account will be a USPP account and will be updated as soon as it is received.

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AEXZ


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. MAULUCCI, LEAH ANGELA. 40134560P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 4:17PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 4:32PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:2,261.76
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/25/2020 8:40PMEST KILLIAN, KEVIN JAMES
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AEYI
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AEYI Trip Name: GETT SETT
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail: SETT mission to support GETT
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000078072
TID: 40116211P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: WHISKEYTOWN, CA
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: 14412 JOHN F KENNEDY MEMORIAL DRIVE <BR>WHISKEYTOWN, CA EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
96095
Office Phone: 5302423413 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose: SETT mission to support GETT
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/01/20 07/06/20 ARLINGTON, VA Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 3,562.72
Reimbursable Expenses: 437.56
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 3,125.16
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 1,039.44 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 120.00 .00
Fuel-Rental Vehicle 100.00 .00
Lodging Taxes & Misc 175.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 845.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 418.00 .00
Mileage 19.56 .00
Rental Car 761.06 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transportation 60.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 3,562.72 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR United 1006310602 1,039.44
COMM-CARR United 1006310602 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006310602 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006310602 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006310602 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006310602 .00
RENTAL Enterprise 1006310602 761.06

Trip Itinerary
From: RDD-Redding, CA (USA) TO: SFO-San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA)
Air
Wednesday July 01, 2020
RDD-Redding, CA (USA) to SFO-San Francisco / Oakl
Jul 01 United 5246 Duration: 1 Hour 3 Minutes Nonstop
Redding, CA (USA) 07/01/2020 8:30AM San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) 07/01/2020 9:33AM
Confirmation Number: B5V9HB

Flight Information
Distance 200 miles Emissions 106.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 1,039.44 USD
SFO-San Francisco / Oakl to ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O
Jul 01 United 2070 Duration: 4 Hours 13 Minutes Nonstop
San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) 07/01/2020 10:40AM Chicago, IL (USA) (OHare Apt) 07/01/2020 4:53PM
Confirmation Number: B5V9HB

Flight Information
Distance 1841 miles Emissions 718.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 01 United 624 Duration: 1 Hour 55 Minutes Nonstop
Chicago, IL (USA) (OHare Apt) 07/01/2020 6:00PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/01/2020 8:55PM
Confirmation Number: B5V9HB

Flight Information
Distance 610 miles Emissions 262.3 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Car
Car Rental at DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 01 Enterprise
Picking Up 07/01/2020 8:55PM Returning 07/06/2020 12:00PM
Picking Up at DCA-Washington, DC (USA) Returning to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Confirmation Number: 1518215083COUNT Total Rate: 761.06 USD
Air
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O
Jul 06 United 3446 Duration: 2 Hours 19 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 12:00PM Chicago, IL (USA) (OHare Apt) 07/06/2020 1:19PM
Confirmation Number: B5V9HB

Flight Information
Distance 610 miles Emissions 262.3 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O to SFO-San Francisco / Oakl
Jul 06 United 363 Duration: 4 Hours 40 Minutes Nonstop
Chicago, IL (USA) (OHare Apt) 07/06/2020 2:30PM San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 5:10PM
Confirmation Number: B5V9HB

Flight Information
Distance 1841 miles Emissions 718.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
SFO-San Francisco / Oakl to RDD-Redding, CA (USA)
Jul 06 United 5753 Duration: 54 Minutes Nonstop
San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 6:45PM Redding, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 7:39PM
Confirmation Number: B5V9HB

Flight Information
Distance 200 miles Emissions 106.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 2,299.72 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,263.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 1,039.44 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 60.00 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Lodging/Hotel Taxes Lodging Taxes & Misc 35.00 GOVCC-C
07/01/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/01/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/01/2020 Mileage - Privately Owned Automobile Mileage 9.78 REIMBURSABLE
07/01/2020 Rental Car Charge Rental Car 761.06 GOVCC-C
Comment: Conf Num: 1518215083COUNT Cmt:
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Taxes Lodging Taxes & Misc 35.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Taxes Lodging Taxes & Misc 35.00 GOVCC-C
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Taxes Lodging Taxes & Misc 35.00 GOVCC-C
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Fuel Expense Fuel-Rental Vehicle 100.00 GOVCC-C
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Taxes Lodging Taxes & Misc 35.00 GOVCC-C
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 60.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Mileage - Privately Owned Automobile Mileage 9.78 REIMBURSABLE
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 60.00 GOVCC-C

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,263.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/01/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 57.00 57.00
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>Hotels were booked by incident and needed to be coordinated so all PWR SETT was in
the same location for logistics.</p>
Contract fare used or No contract fare exists for city-pair <p>Redding, CA, does not have GSA fares available.</p>
market
Carrying a large amount of Government material incident <p>Large amount of LE gear will be carried as well as multiple passengers in minivan.</p>
to official business
OTHER PRIVATELY-OWNED VEHICLE <p></p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: sett Acct Code: ppncnama2b/PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1 //200///// 3,562.72
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 1,039.44
Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 120.00
Expense Category: Fuel-Rental Vehicle Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 100.00
Expense Category: Lodging Taxes & Misc Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 175.00
Expense Category: Lodging-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 845.00
Expense Category: M&IE-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 418.00
Expense Category: Mileage Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 19.56
Expense Category: Rental Car Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 761.06
Expense Category: Transaction Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 9.91
Expense Category: Transportation Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 60.00
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 14.75
Total: 3,562.72

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI sett ppncnama2b/PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1 //200///// GOVCC-C 3,125.16
DOI sett ppncnama2b/PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1 //200///// REIMBURSABLE 437.56
Totals by Label
DOI sett Total ppncnama2b/PX.XNAMA20JS.00.1 //200///// 3,562.72
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 3,125.16
REIMBURSABLE Total 437.56

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/01/20 AIR $1,039.44
07/01/20 1POC $9.78
07/06/20 1POC $9.78

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AEYI


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) . 40116211P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 5:17PMPST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/26/2020 12:59PMEST SCHERF, TOMMIE SUE
Net Adjustment:3,562.72
REVIEWED 06/26/2020 1:06PMEST NOWAK, MARY VIRGINIA
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/26/2020 1:46PMEST HOINES, JOSH DAVID
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AFHN
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AFHN Trip Name: SETT - 4th of July - DC
TA Date: 06/29/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION SIGNED
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail: SETT Assignment to Washington DC -4th of July event
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000089067
TID: 40080187P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: GOLDEN GATE NRA
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: 507 McREYNOLDS ROAD <BR>SAUSALITO, CA 94965 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 4157166309 Cell Phone: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose: SETT Assignment to Washington DC -4th of July event
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,994.59
Reimbursable Expenses: 342.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 2,652.59
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 654.32 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 140.00 .00
Fuel-Rental Vehicle 100.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 676.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 342.00 .00
Rental Car 885.61 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transportation 172.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,994.59 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR United 1006311427 654.32
COMM-CARR United 1006311427 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006311427 .00
COMM-CARR United 1006311427 .00
Trip Itinerary
From: SFO-San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) TO: DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt)
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
SFO-San Francisco / Oakl to DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (De
Jul 02 United 2115 Duration: 2 Hours 43 Minutes Nonstop
San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) 07/02/2020 7:00AM Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 10:43AM
Confirmation Number: DN3985

Flight Information
Distance 965 miles Emissions 415.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 654.32 USD
DEN-Denver, CO (USA) (De to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 United 1767 Duration: 3 Hours 18 Minutes Nonstop
Denver, CO (USA) (Denver IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 11:45AM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 5:03PM
Confirmation Number: DN3985

Flight Information
Distance 1471 miles Emissions 573.7 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to EWR-Newark, NJ (USA) (Ne
Jul 06 United 3497 Duration: 1 Hour 12 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 12:45PM Newark, NJ (USA) (Newark IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 1:57PM
Confirmation Number: DN3985

Flight Information
Distance 198 miles Emissions 104.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
EWR-Newark, NJ (USA) (Ne to SFO-San Francisco / Oakl
Jul 06 United 2264 Duration: 6 Hours 10 Minutes Nonstop
Newark, NJ (USA) (Newark IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 2:40PM San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 5:50PM
Confirmation Number: DN3985

Flight Information
Distance 2558 miles Emissions 997.6 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 1,976.59 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,018.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/29/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/29/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 654.32 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 30.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 40.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Rental Car Charge Rental Car 885.61 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Shuttle Fare Transportation 23.50 GOVCC-C
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Fuel Expense Fuel-Rental Vehicle 100.00 GOVCC-C
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 30.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 40.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Shuttle Fare Transportation 23.50 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 125.00 GOVCC-C
Per Diem Allowances
Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,018.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 57.00 57.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>SETT assigned hotel</p>
Lowest Logical Airfare schedule conflicts with mission schedule <p>Sett Assignment</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: SETT-DC- Acct Code: 2,994.59
7.4.20 PPWOUSPPH1/PX.XUSPPW20A.00.1//200/PPMPRLE02.LV0000////
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 654.32
Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 140.00
Fees
Expense Category: Fuel-Rental Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 100.00
Vehicle
Expense Category: Lodging-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 676.00
Expense Category: M&IE-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 342.00
Expense Category: Rental Car Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 885.61
Expense Category: Transaction Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 9.91
Expense Category: Transportation Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 172.00
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 14.75
Total: 2,994.59

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI SETT-DC-7.4.20 PPWOUSPPH1/PX.XUSPPW20A.00.1//200/PPMPRLE02.LV0000//// GOVCC-C 2,652.59
DOI SETT-DC-7.4.20 PPWOUSPPH1/PX.XUSPPW20A.00.1//200/PPMPRLE02.LV0000//// REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Totals by Label
DOI SETT-DC-7.4.20 Total PPWOUSPPH1/PX.XUSPPW20A.00.1//200/PPMPRLE02.LV0000//// 2,994.59
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 2,652.59
REIMBURSABLE Total 342.00

Attachments Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $654.32

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
EXPENSE THRESHOLD FAIL Baggage - Excess/Overweight exceeds the single threshold of 1.00
Traveler Justification: SETT equipment required.
Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AFHN
Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) . 40080187P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/29/2020 8:44AMEST NANCY REILLY
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/29/2020 12:24PMEST REILLY, NANCY Patricia
Net Adjustment:2,994.59
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AERM
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AERM Trip Name: Special July 4th Events in DC
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail:
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000090050
TID: 40130309P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: DEVA
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: PO Box 579 <BR>Death Valley, CA 92328 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 760-786-3290 Cell Phone:
Home Address: , Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: , Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose:
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/06/20 ARLINGTON, VA Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,193.46
Reimbursable Expenses: 342.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 1,851.46
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 361.80 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 150.00 .00
Fuel-Rental Vehicle 35.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 676.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 342.00 .00
Rental Car 604.00 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,193.46 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310450 361.80
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310450 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310450 .00
LODGE Independent 1006310450 676.00
Trip Itinerary
From: LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. TO: CLT-Charlotte, NC (USA)
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) to CLT-Charlotte, NC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1665 Duration: 4 Hours 19 Minutes Nonstop
Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/02/2020 8:00AM Charlotte, NC (USA) 07/02/2020 3:19PM
Confirmation Number: XROBVC

Flight Information
Distance 1910 miles Emissions 744.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 361.80 USD
CLT-Charlotte, NC (USA) to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 230 Duration: 1 Hour 25 Minutes Nonstop
Charlotte, NC (USA) 07/02/2020 5:05PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 6:30PM
Confirmation Number: XROBVC

Flight Information
Distance 331 miles Emissions 142.3 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Hotel
Independent
2020 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHW 703-892-1050
Jul 02 Checking in: 07/02/2020 Checking out: 07/06/2020
Total Rate: 676.00 USD
Air
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 1713 Duration: 5 Hours 1 Minute Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 8:30AM Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/06/2020 10:31AM
Confirmation Number: XROBVC

Flight Information
Distance 2082 miles Emissions 812.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 1,175.46 Total Per Diem Expenses: 1,018.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 361.80 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 75.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Rental Car Charge Rental Car 604.00 GOVCC-C
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 169.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 75.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Fuel Expense Fuel-Rental Vehicle 35.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 1,018.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 57.00 57.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
RENTAL CAR AUTHORIZED <p>Rental car is advantageous to the company.</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: USPP- Acct Code: 2,193.46
IMT PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000////
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: Amount: 361.80
2020
Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fiscal Year: Amount: 150.00
Fees 2020
Expense Category: Fuel-Rental Fiscal Year: Amount: 35.00
Vehicle 2020
Expense Category: Lodging- Fiscal Year: Amount: 676.00
PerDiem 2020
Expense Category: M&IE- Fiscal Year: Amount: 342.00
PerDiem 2020
Expense Category: Rental Car Fiscal Year: Amount: 604.00
2020
Expense Category: Transaction Fiscal Year: Amount: 9.91
Fees 2020
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: Amount: 14.75
2020
Total: 2,193.46

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI USPP-IMT PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// GOVCC-C 1,851.46
DOI USPP-IMT PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Totals by Label
DOI USPP-IMT Total PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// 2,193.46
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 1,851.46
REIMBURSABLE Total 342.00

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $361.80

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
EXPENSE THRESHOLD FAIL Baggage - Excess/Overweight exceeds the single threshold of 1.00
Traveler Justification: Overweight est.
Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AERM
Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 40130309P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 11:33AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 1:00PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:1,404.46
REVIEWED 06/25/2020 2:56PMMST HOLZKNECHT, HELEN Marie
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 3:23PMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:0.00
ADJUSTED 06/29/2020 8:21AMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/29/2020 8:25AMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:150.00
ADJUSTED 06/29/2020 9:44AMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/29/2020 9:50AMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:639.00
RETURNED 06/29/2020 10:44AMEST CHICK DRUM, LAURA ANNE
Net Adjustment:639.00
ADJUSTED 06/29/2020 10:52AMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/29/2020 10:52AMEST GASKINS, LINDA PHYLLIS
Net Adjustment:0.00
REVIEWED 06/29/2020 10:55AMEST CHICK DRUM, LAURA ANNE
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/29/2020 11:10AMEST DRUM, GREGORY PAUL
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document Name: TANUM0001AEQ6
Travel Authorization Number: TANUM0001AEQ6 Trip Name: Trip from Los Angeles to Washington
TA Date: 06/25/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Mission (Operational) Document Detail:
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000087159
TID: 40090504P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: THOUSAND OAKS, CA
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS NRA 401 WEST HILLCREST EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
DRIVE<BR>THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91360
Office Phone: (805) 370-2306 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Alternate
Address: Phone:

Document Information
Trip Number: 1
Purpose:
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/06/20 WASHINGTON, DC Mission (Operational) 169.00 / 76.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 2,651.86
Reimbursable Expenses: 342.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 2,309.86
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 665.78 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 560.00 .00
Fuel-Rental Vehicle 30.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 380.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 342.00 .00
Rental Car 449.42 .00
Transaction Fees 9.91 .00
Transportation 200.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 2,651.86 .00

Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310334 665.78
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006310334 .00
LODGE Independent 1006310334 380.00
RENTAL Hertz 1006310334 449.42
Trip Itinerary
From: LAX-Los Angeles International (Usa) TO: DCA-Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt)
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
LAX-Los Angeles Internat to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 7 Duration: 5 Hours 5 Minutes Nonstop
Los Angeles International (Usa) 07/02/2020 8:24AM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 4:29PM
Confirmation Number: HDFUMQ

Flight Information
Distance 2304 miles Emissions 898.6 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 665.78 USD
Hotel
Independent
2020 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHW 703-892-1050
Jul 02 Checking in: 07/02/2020 Checking out: 07/06/2020
Total Rate: 380.00 USD
Car
Car Rental at DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 Hertz
Picking Up 07/02/2020 4:29PM Returning 07/06/2020 5:36PM
Picking Up at DCA-Washington, DC (USA) Returning to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Confirmation Number: J4392829062 Total Rate: 449.42 USD
Air
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to LAX-Los Angeles Internat
Jul 06 American Airlines 163 Duration: 5 Hours 43 Minutes Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 5:36PM Los Angeles International (Usa) 07/06/2020 8:19PM
Confirmation Number: HDFUMQ

Flight Information
Distance 2304 miles Emissions 898.6 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 1,929.86 Total Per Diem Expenses: 722.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/25/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 9.91 GOVCC-C
Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
06/25/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 665.78 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 280.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 95.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/02/2020 Rental Car Charge Rental Car 449.42 GOVCC-C
Comment: Conf Num: J4392829062 Cmt:
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 95.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 95.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 95.00 GOVCC-C *
Comment: Conf Num: HOTEL Cmt:
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 76.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 280.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Fuel Expense Fuel-Rental Vehicle 30.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 57.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 200.00 GOVCC-C
Per Diem Allowances
Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 722.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 169.00/ 76.00 95.00 95.00 57.00 57.00
07/03/2020 169.00/ 76.00 95.00 95.00 76.00 76.00
07/04/2020 169.00/ 76.00 95.00 95.00 76.00 76.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 95.00 95.00 76.00 76.00
07/06/2020 169.00/ 76.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 57.00

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
Additional room is required to accommodate multiple employees <p>travel order authorized SUV. Travel with additional LEO to DCA, mission will
authorized to travel together in same vehicle consist of multiple LEO and equipment traveling together.</p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: SETT Acct Code: 2,651.86
2020 PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000////
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: Amount: 665.78
2020
Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fiscal Year: Amount: 560.00
Fees 2020
Expense Category: Fuel-Rental Fiscal Year: Amount: 30.00
Vehicle 2020
Expense Category: Lodging- Fiscal Year: Amount: 380.00
PerDiem 2020
Expense Category: M&IE- Fiscal Year: Amount: 342.00
PerDiem 2020
Expense Category: Rental Car Fiscal Year: Amount: 449.42
2020
Expense Category: Transaction Fiscal Year: Amount: 9.91
Fees 2020
Expense Category: Transportation Fiscal Year: Amount: 200.00
2020
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: Amount: 14.75
2020
Total: 2,651.86

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI SETT 2020 PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// GOVCC-C 2,309.86
DOI SETT 2020 PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// REIMBURSABLE 342.00
Totals by Label
DOI SETT 2020 Total PPPWPWROA5/PX.XPWRSET20.00.1//200P103601/PPMPSAS1Y.T00000//// 2,651.86
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 2,309.86
REIMBURSABLE Total 342.00

Attachments No Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $665.78
Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
EXPENSE THRESHOLD FAIL Baggage - Excess/Overweight exceeds the single threshold of 1.00
Traveler Justification: cost of last trip to DCA. Mission equipment/LE gear.

Document History 06/29/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AEQ6


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) . 40090504P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/25/2020 9:58AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 9:59AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:1,861.86
ADJUSTED 06/25/2020 10:06AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 10:11AMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:790.00
ADJUSTED 06/25/2020 2:16PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/25/2020 2:17PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
REVIEWED 06/25/2020 2:18PMEST KULAGA, NICOLE DEBORAH
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/25/2020 2:43PMEST SNOW, TROUPER ROBERT ALLEN
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Re: Pratt, Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Gett First Amendmanet Activities" with you.
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:01
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Understood. Thank you Joe.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:42 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
GETT LE has purchased be er versions of this product for each of our rangers in previous years. Very
helpful to have during these events and guaranteed almost all of us will be using them. SET did not have
them because these radios are a non standard jack size, so I thought it wise to provide to them.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 16:48
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
OK...Let me just be clear that this incident will not be an excuse for a resource grab. If we don't need it
in our day-to-day jobs then we likely don't need it for this incident. I'll simply ask the IC and the Supply
Chief to use extra scrutiny in what they approve.
Thank you,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:44 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
LE Needed them for be able able to hear through their speaker mics without others hearing their
broadcast radio conversaons. E arbuds are not normal radio equipment so most LE's do not own their
own set. Request came from the SET team. IC Approved the purchase. This is a very standard type of
supply request on an event/incident.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:29 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pra , Marcus shared "S Log 2020 Ge First Amendmanet Ac vi es" with you.
 
Why are we spending $164 on earbuds?

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 2:48 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M
<Krisna_Heis [email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Pra, Mar cus shared "S Log 2020 Ge Fir st Amendmanet Acvies" with y ou.
 

S-Log for Incident.

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Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Thursday meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:04
To: Wade Lauer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, will forward to him.

Thanks for all of your help, stay safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Wade Lauer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 15:33
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Thursday meeng
 
[email protected] Eric Beyer

Wade Lauer
County Detective
Adams County District Attorney’s Office
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
            
[email protected]

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 3:24 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Brian Sinne <b sinne@adamsc ounty.us>


Subject: Thursday meeng

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

The middle school will not work for Thursday's meeng so Cumberland T ownship PD has offered up their conference room. The address is
1370 Fairfield Road in Gey sburg. We are sll able t o use the middle school for a staging area on Saturday. I am missing email addresses for
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) please share.

Thanks for your support, see you Thursday at noon. If you cannot a end in person, please let me know and I will add you to the Microso
Teams call.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:30
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Meeng loc aon f or next week

Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week

All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (US Marshals Service) and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (NPS Special Event and Taccs T eam leader) to the email chain.

The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs ne xt week will be at the Eisenhower Naonal
Historic Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road, which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road, cross a
cale guar d and stay straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.
The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the house or at the other two areas I
circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and
come up the wooden stairs (be careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck out front so you know you are at the
correct locaon. See y ou Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Thursday meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:05
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

The middle school will not work for Thursday's meeng so Cumberland T ownship PD has offered up
their conference room. The address is 1370 Fairfield Road in Gey sburg. We are sll able t o use the
middle school for a staging area on Saturday. I am missing email addresses for Conewago Township and
Sco Miller fr om PSP, please share.

Thanks for your support, see you Thursday at noon. If you cannot a end in person, please let me know
and I will add you to the Microso Teams call.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:30
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Meeng loc aon f or next week


 
Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week


 
All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


to the email chain.

The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs ne xt week
will be at the Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road,
which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road, cross a cale guar d and stay
straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.
The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the
house or at the other two areas I circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the
northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and come up the wooden stairs (be
careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck
out front so you know you are at the correct locaon. See y ou Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Letter to Secretary David Bernhardt
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:06
To: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; Petrella, Paula A
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (277 KB)


SD33-SCANSNAP-106292020171808.pdf;

Gay, et. al.,

Please see below/attached. The park understood that the township(s) were planning on reaching out to
the governor's office to request national guard support. However, it appears state Senator Mastriano
has sent a letter to the SOI for federal assistance on federal land. It is unclear to me why this request
was made since we do have federal support.

I apologize for any damage control that may be required. We'll reach out to township to ensure they
understand what support we do have available to us.

Regards,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:52 PM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Just looked at this email, did not know this was coming. Just a heads up. We have FBI intel, US
A� orneys Office intel and support, SET, ISB and US Marshals Service support for this event. There may
even be Naonal Guar d to help protect town assets, but not sure about that yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.


"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 18:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt


 

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------


From: "Moyer-Schwille, Kelley" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/29/20 18:00 (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Mastriano, Doug" <[email protected]>, Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Subject: FW:  Letter to  Secretary David Bernhardt

A� ached is a le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt, Dept of Internal Affairs requesng assis tance from Federal
government to protect the monuments.

Kelley Moyer-Schwille, Executive Secretary


Senator Doug Mastriano
33rd Senatorial District
172 Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4651
33RD SENATORIAL DISTRICT
COMMITTEES
• Senate Box 203033
Intergovernmental Operations
harrisburg, pa 17120-3033
Chair
Phone: 717-787-4651
FAX: 7 17-772-2753
agriculture a Rural affairs
Vice Chair
D 37 South Main Street. Suite 200
CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201 Game a Fisheries
PHONE: 7 I7-264-6 1OO
FAX: 717-264-3652 State Government

D 16-A Deatrick Drive Transportation


Gettysburg, pa 17325
PHONE: 717-334-4 169 veterans Affairs & Emergency
Preparedness
FAX: 717-334-591 1

• 1 18 Carlisle Street, Suite 309 SenatorMastriano.com


hanover, pa 17331
PHONE: 717-632-1 153
§>watp nf Prtmagluania facebook.com/SenatorDougMastriano/
FAX: 7 17-632-1 183 twitter.com/senmastriano

Doug Mastriano instagram.com/senatormastriano/

SENATOR

June 29, 2020

The Honorable David Bernhardt


Secretary
The Department of Internal Affairs
1849 C Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20240

Subject: Threats to Monuments on Gettysburg National Military Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Dear Mr. Secretary Bernhardt:

Law enforcement in Adams County, Pennsylvania, has received numerous threats regarding potential protests
July 4th at Gettysburg National Military Park and Soldiers National Cemetery.
Monuments may be targeted, according to reports.

Subsequent discussions with authorities indicate there are insufficient personnel and resources to provide
adequate protection and surveillance to the hundreds of monuments arrayed across these hallowed fields.
We need to have sufficient resources and personnel to respond accordingly.

Cumberland Township Police Chief Don Boehs wrote about the threats:

"We have received information from numerous sources - some credible - that on July 4th there will be
numerous protests, armed citizens and people intent on vandalizing, tearing down and defacing historic
monuments in the Gettysburg National Military Park and National Cemetery. We have also received
information that some of this civil unrest will spill over into Gettysburg Borough and Cumberland Township,
as we surround the GNMP and National Cemetery. Both police agencies have concurrent jurisdiction in the
GNMP."

As a result, I am officially requesting assistance from the federal government to protect tt monuments on
federal land.

Sincerely

Doug Mastriano
State Senator 33rd District

cc: Mr. William Couzer:


[EXTERNAL] Thursday meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/29/2020 19:09
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Received. Thanks, Joe.

On Jun 29, 2020 7:07 PM, "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote:

The middle school will not work for Thursday's meeng so Cumberland T ownship PD has offered up
their conference room. The address is 1370 Fairfield Road in Gey sburg. We are sll able t o use the
middle school for a staging area on Saturday. I am missing email addresses for Conewago Township and
Sco Miller fr om PSP, please share.

Thanks for your support, see you Thursday at noon. If you cannot a end in person, please let me know
and I will add you to the Microso Teams call.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:30
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Meeng loc aon f or next week


 
Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week


 
All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


to the email chain.

The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs ne xt week
will be at the Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road,
which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road, cross a cale guar d and stay
straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.
The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the
house or at the other two areas I circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the
northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and come up the wooden stairs (be
careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck
out front so you know you are at the correct locaon. See y ou Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Letter to Secretary David Bernhardt
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:10
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Just got off the phone with Chief Boehs and will give more details. Please call my cell when you can,
thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 19:07
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Joe - Please ensure Cumberland Township knows what support we do have from our federal partners.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:52 PM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Just looked at this email, did not know this was coming. Just a heads up. We have FBI intel, US
A� orneys Office intel and support, SET, ISB and US Marshals Service support for this event. There may
even be Naonal Guar d to help protect town assets, but not sure about that yet.
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 18:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt


 

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------


From: "Moyer-Schwille, Kelley" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/29/20 18:00 (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Mastriano, Doug" <[email protected]>, Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: FW:  Letter to  Secretary David Bernhardt

A� ached is a le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt, Dept of Internal Affairs requesng assis tance from Federal
government to protect the monuments.

Kelley Moyer-Schwille, Executive Secretary


Senator Doug Mastriano
33rd Senatorial District
172 Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4651
Re: TAs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/29/2020 19:40
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (18 KB)


SA Tucker GETT July 4th detail; Concur TA.pdf;

My GETT detail Concur TA is attached. See you later this week.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


9000B Lost Arrow Drive Yosemite, California 95389
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 209-372-0210 (fax)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:35 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: TAs
 
Can I please get a copy of your TA for our ELO cost calculaon?

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
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TA Date: 06/28/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSWO Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Purpose: Special Agency Mission Document Detail: Tucker NAMA detail to Gettysburg PA
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
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TID: 40064361P Organization: DOIPNPSWO
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Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: PO Box 517 <BR>YOSEMITE, CA 95389 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 2093470336 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

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Trip Number: 1
Purpose: Tucker NAMA detail to Gettysburg PA
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Reimbursable Expenses: 312.00
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From: FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) TO: DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL.
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Thursday July 02, 2020
FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 02 American Airlines 359 Duration: 3 Hours 8 Minutes Nonstop
Fresno, CA (USA) 07/02/2020 12:45PM Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 5:53PM
Confirmation Number: DHIBFK

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DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
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Confirmation Number: DHIBFK

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No Seat Assigned
Car
Car Rental at DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 Alamo
Picking Up 07/02/2020 10:59PM Returning 07/06/2020 3:23PM
Picking Up at DCA-Washington, DC (USA) Returning to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Confirmation Number: 1068041504COUNT Total Rate: 403.44 USD
Air
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth,
Jul 06 American Airlines 515 Duration: 3 Hours 21 Minutes Nonstop
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Confirmation Number: DHIBFK

Flight Information
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No Seat Assigned
DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, to FAT-Fresno, CA (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 497 Duration: 3 Hours 24 Minutes Nonstop
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/06/2020 7:00PM Fresno, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 8:24PM
Confirmation Number: DHIBFK

Flight Information
Distance 1310 miles Emissions 510.9 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned

Expenses
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07/03/2020 100.00/ 61.00 100.00 100.00 61.00 61.00
07/04/2020 100.00/ 61.00 100.00 100.00 61.00 61.00
07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
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Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>Hotels booked outside of concur</p>
Carrying a large amount of Government material <p>May be required to transport multiple NPS employees during special agency mission with
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Expense Category: Lodging-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 538.00
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Expense Category: Rental Car Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 403.44
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Evergreen Cemetery
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 19:55
To: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Chiefs,

Not sure whose has jurisdicon in E vergreen Cemetery, but just spoke with (b) (6) , the caretaker.
He plans on remaining in the gatehouse (where he lives) in the cemetery for the enr e weekend so he
can keep an eye over the place. I advised him to call 911 if appropriate and to pass along anything
suspicious to the police. His cell is (b) (6) .

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Request for ICP location
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 20:03
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>
Warren,

Wondering if we can use (b) (7)(E) for the ICP on July 4th. I assume you would do this in the
classroom area, but you know best. Thinking of starng ar ound 0800 hours and going unl midnigh t or
so, depending. We would have representav es from the NPS, PSP, FBI, Adams County Sheriff's Office,
Gey sburg PD, Cumberland Township PD and potenally other s in the ICP. Numbers are a guess but
somewhere in the area of 20.

Please let me know your thoughts, thank you.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: GAR for 1st Amendment July 2020
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 20:03
To: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
We all feel behind the curve and there are so many unknowns. Preparing for the worst and hoping for
the best. Talk to you tomorrow.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 19:50
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GAR for 1st Amendment July 2020
 
Joe,

I haven't had a chance to go through all the documents yet, but I will by tomorrow. I think already have
an understanding of what
we are looking at but I know there are a lot unknowns. I feel I'm a li le behind the curve, so I will have
lots of quesons
tomorrow.

John C. Nicholas
Park Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
1195 Balmor e Pike, Ste. 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4431
[email protected]

I-A=0

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:13 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: GAR for 1st Amendment July 2020
 
I might up the environment to a 6 based on the tension in the air and general a tudes toward
authority. We are mig ang tha t on the LE end with no single officer patrols during the third fourth and
fi h.

Thanks Zach,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 11:14
To: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: GAR for 1st Amendment July 2020
 
Please review and update as appropriate.

Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
GAR Risk Assessment GETT 157th
July 1– July 5, 2020
SUPERVISION 2
PLANNING 3
CONTINGENCY
RESOURCES 4 61-80
Implement
Measures
COMMUNICATION 5
36-60 Moderate
TEAM SELECTION 3
TEAM FITNESS 2
1-35 Low
ENVIRONMENT 5
INCIDENT
COMPLEXITY 9 Rank each element 1-10, with 10
being the higher risk; 1 the least.
TOTAL 33
Uniforms
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/29/2020 20:15
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Perhaps a discussion to have is if the park wants to have park staff not wear the NPS uniform since
they look like us.  Amistad did it when there was drug cartel threats against LEO around 2011. All park
staff were to where tan khakis and NPS polo so they still looked official but don’t look the same as LE
targets. 

I think it was being discussed at LAKE due the protesters being anti-police.  

It’s probably late in the game to make it happen but perhaps it’s not bad to start these discussions
since these things will keep happening.  

I know the park probably won’t like it but I’d hate it if something bad happened and it didn’t seem like
we at least discussed it. 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

US Park Ranger

Gettysburg NMP
1195 Baltimore Pike
Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

***Sent from my gPhone (forgive any typos)


Re: [External]Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: [External]Water
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 21:35
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>

Two cases would be great at the ranger station. Thank you!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 29, 2020, at 21:26, Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok - should I keep any for the at the Ranger Station?

Kristina M. Heister
Deputy Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park and
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:24:03 PM
To: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: [External]Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: [External]Water
 
Chief Robert Glenny, Gettysburg PD.   [email protected]

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 29, 2020, at 20:46, Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>


wrote:

Who’s the local lead for the joint command center at the Middle School?

Kristina M. Heister
Deputy Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park and
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Bethany Yingling <byingling@ge ysburgfounda on.org>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 8:21:42 PM
To: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: [External]Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: [External]Water
 
Yes all 13 cases are yours! Just let me know how we can help!
Bethany

From: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 3:54 PM
To: Bethany Yingling <byingling@ge ysburgfounda on.org>
Subject: [External]Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: [External]Water
 
Hey Bethany! Is the whole 13 cases considered overflow? Thanks for following
up - I will have more details a. er our Incident Management Team meeng
tomorrow at 11am about the where and when. If you could confirm the
amount that would be absolutely great for now.

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584

From: Bethany Yingling <byingling@ge�ysburgfounda�on.org>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 3:47 PM
To: Elle Lamboy <elamboy@ge� ysburgfounda�on.org>; Heister, Kris�na M
<Kris�[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: [External]Water
 
Hello!

Just following up to see if the water is needed and if so when and where? Happy to
help!
Bethany

From: Elle Lamboy <elamboy@ge� ysburgfounda�on.org>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:23 AM
To: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>
Cc: Bethany Yingling <byingling@ge� ysburgfounda�on.org>
Subject: RE: [External]Water

Hey Kris!

Yes, we have about 13 cases of water that we have for events; but with so much
cancelled this year, we have overflow and happy to share. I copied Bethany on this
message, as she is the keeper of the supply and is happy to help distribute it for you
guys on the 4th.

Just let us know how we can help and we’ll make it happen.

Many thanks,

-E

Elle Lamboy
Vice President of Philanthropy
Gettysburg Foundation
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.339.2158
gettysburgfoundation.org

From: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 8:09 AM
To: Elle Lamboy <elamboy@ge� ysburgfounda�on.org>
Subject: [External]Water

Hey Elle!

We met yesterday to discuss the upcoming July 4th events in the park (the
potenal flag burning /milia s tuff). I was assigned to follow up on an offer from
GF to provide us with boled w ater that is le o ver from some of your
volunteer events - I guessing that's you? Just need to find out how much you
have and make arrangements to get it....

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584
Re: Lift pay cap request for July 4th 2020
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Mon 6/29/2020 22:31
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>

Thank you both.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:53:51 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li paȁ y cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Attached is the updated signed memo. I also added (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) too in case he is still coming.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:51 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Cc: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li paȁ y cap request for July 4th 2020
 
I added your name and resubmi ed to Andrew. Sorry Marc brain is fried. I usually only work ll 3:30 as I
know that is my typical shut off me.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:50 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li. pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Simple oversight, I am sure. I will add it. Anyone else missing?

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Pra� , Marcus <Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:43 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Gene,

Is there a reason my name is not on the list?

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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Image

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 5:11:30 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra� , Marcus
<Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Li pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
Gene - Attached is the signed memo. Thank you.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:51 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra� , Marcus
<Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Li pay cap request for July 4th 2020
 
A� ached is the pay cap li r equest.

Steve please sign and I can send back to Andrew Mrakovich who is coordinang w r egional staff for
approval.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
Calls about ANTIFA plans to murder and move into town
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Mon 6/29/2020 22:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I tracked this down to the source. (b) (6) radio show. It’s been shared, copied, pasted, and
changed to incite panic, fear, and discord among the 3% groups on the interwebs. It’s completely
made up. 
Please do your best to calm the panicked callers and give them this information. So far, none of the
copies that I have come across cite the (b) (6) radio show as the source. It’s usually accompanied
by the “I heard this from a good friend/reliable source.”

And to brighten your day here’s a picture of a baby otter. 


, U.S. Park Ranger
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you for letting us know what is going on.
Peterson, Winona <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 07:41
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
And, I agree. This me ar ound is carrying more momentum than we saw in 2017. Please be safe. We will
deal with whatever happens to our resources when it happens. As you note, what is most important is
the safety of our people. I thought the discussion about recording grafi to document social upheaval
as an intersng c oncept from the call yesterday. Where do we keep the photographs when something
bad happens to something in the park? We need to be sure we are keeping that informaon in a
locaon wher e the future can find it.

If you need my assistance for documentaon purposes or t o help with informaon g athering please
don't hesitate to let me know. I promise I won't destroy the crime scene. � I'm supposed to be on
holiday Thursday since the actual holiday is my day off. However, as always, I am happy to contribute in
any way that is helpful and meaningful. You all just need to let me know when/how/what you need.

Take good care of you and yours.

W.

Winona R. Peterson
Cultural Resources Program Manager
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4482 (w)
717.339.8560 (c)
Re: [EXTERNAL] Robert E. Lee Statue
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 07:41
To: Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you for passing that along. We are familiar with that rumor, and another rumor that they
planned to set up an autonomous zone in the national cemetery as well. Appreciate you keeping me
in the loop, stay safe out there. Thanks for all of your help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 30, 2020, at 07:34, Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) :

I just took a call from a concerned citizen advising that they “heard” online that
protesters plan to set up an autonomous zone at the Robert E. Lee
statue/monument… in case you haven’t heard this one yet.

Lieutenant Todd Witalec | Station Commander


MAP Unit Peer
Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H - Gettysburg
3033 Old Harrisburg Road | Gettysburg, PA 17325
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
[www.pspcares.pa.gov]www.pspcares.pa.gov | [www.psp.state.pa.us]www.psp.state.pa.us
Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Letter to Secretary David Bernhardt
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 08:07
To: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; Petrella, Paula A
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thank you Gay. Jen Flynn was also just in touch with me...so they are aware.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 8:05 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; Petrella,
Paula A <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Thanks Steve,
I'll give WASO a heads up and will copy you.
Gay

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:06 PM
To: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; Petrella,
Paula A <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Gay, et. al.,

Please see below/attached. The park understood that the township(s) were planning on reaching out to
the governor's office to request national guard support. However, it appears state Senator Mastriano
has sent a letter to the SOI for federal assistance on federal land. It is unclear to me why this request
was made since we do have federal support.

I apologize for any damage control that may be required. We'll reach out to township to ensure they
understand what support we do have available to us.

Regards,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:52 PM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected] .com>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Just looked at this email, did not know this was coming. Just a heads up. We have FBI intel, US
A orneys Office intel and support, SET, ISB and US Marshals Service support for this event. There may
even be Naonal Guar d to help protect town assets, but not sure about that yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 18:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt


 

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------


From: "Moyer-Schwille, Kelley" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/29/20 18:00 (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Mastriano, Doug" <[email protected]>, Don Boehs <[email protected]>
Subject: FW:  Letter to  Secretary David Bernhardt

A ached is a le er to Secretary David Bernhardt, Dept of Internal Affairs requesng assis tance from Federal
government to protect the monuments.
Kelley Moyer-Schwille, Executive Secretary
Senator Doug Mastriano
33rd Senatorial District
172 Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4651
RE: TAs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/30/2020 08:26
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (23 KB)


TANUM0001AFU7 GETT 7-2-20 to 7-5-20.pdf;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:36 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: TAs

Can I please get a copy of your TA for our ELO cost calculaon?

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
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Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Letter to Secretary David Bernhardt
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 08:58
To: Monahan, Gregory <[email protected]>
Thanks Chief, we are ge ng this from several angles and I appreciate you sharing. Hope you are taking
a bit of me f or yourself. Stay safe and thanks again.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Ge ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 07:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le. er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Joe,

Forwarding this to you as you will likely get some calls about it this morning. I'd be prepared to discuss
the resources you currently ancipa te assisng the park (DOI asse ts) and any outliers in terms of the
local and PSP support. Here in DC we are currently leveraging support from DOJ and DHS assets. There
may be an opportunity for you to get addional LE support fr om the Federal Protecv e Service or other
agencies within DOJ or DHS. Available to talk through it if need be (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Chief of Police (A)
United States Park Police
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Tanner, John R <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 10:10 PM
To: Wallace, George R <[email protected]>; Hambleton, Ryan M <[email protected]>; Vela,
Raymond (David) <[email protected]>; Benge, Shawn T <[email protected]>; Monahan, Gregory
<[email protected]>; Everson, OS-Margaret <[email protected]>; Farinelli, Susan
<[email protected]>; Bies, Brandon <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 

John Tanner
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
Fish and Wildlife and Parks
U.S. Department of the Interior

From: Jorjani, Daniel H <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:23:12 PM
To: Tanner, John R <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
FYSA -

Get Outlook for iOS

From: Varcoe, Andrew R. EOP/WHO <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:19 PM
To: Zerzan, Gregory P; Jorjani, Daniel H
Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt

I assume you all received this from other channels, but FYI just in case.  
 
(By the way, notwithstanding some quirks in the wording of the letter, the state senator has a really
interesting and impressive biography:  https://senatormastriano.com/biography/ .)

From: Moyer-Schwille, Kelley <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:00 PM
To: Crozer, William F. EOP/WHO <[email protected]>
Cc: Mastriano, Doug <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: FW: Le er to Secretary David Bernhardt

A ached is a le er to Secretary David Bernhardt, Dept of Internal Affairs requesng assis tance from Federal
government to protect the monuments.

Kelley Moyer-Schwille, Executive Secretary


Senator Doug Mastriano
33rd Senatorial District
172 Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4651
Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Letter to Secretary David Bernhardt
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 09:05
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management
Team <[email protected]>

2 attachments (208 KB)


GETT Briefing Statement- FlagBurning 6-30-2020.docx; GETT Briefing Statement- FlagBurning 6-16-2020.docx;

Attached are two briefing statements. One from the 16th and an update that I just sent Gay this
morning.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 8:56 AM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -
eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Have we prepared a briefing statement about 2020 events? Attached is what we prepped in
2017. This would help to get it all in one succinct place for folks to understand what we know
and what we have and what we might expect.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 6:52 PM
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge�-eisemanagemen� [email protected] om>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt
 
Just looked at this email, did not know this was coming. Just a heads up. We have FBI intel, US
A� orneys Office intel and support, SET, ISB and US Marshals Service support for this event. There may
even be Naonal Guar d to help protect town assets, but not sure about that yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 18:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt


 

Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------


From: "Moyer-Schwille, Kelley" <[email protected]>
Date: 6/29/20 18:00 (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Mastriano, Doug" <[email protected]>, Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: FW:  Letter to  Secretary David Bernhardt

A�ached is a le� er to Secretary David Bernhardt, Dept of Internal Affairs requesng assis tance from Federal
government to protect the monuments.

Kelley Moyer-Schwille, Executive Secretary


Senator Doug Mastriano
33rd Senatorial District
172 Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4651
BRIEFING STATEMENT
Bureau: National Park Service, Interior Region 1
Issue: Flag Burning Event With Potential For Violence
Park Site: Gettysburg National Military Park (GETT)
Date: June 30, 2020
KEY ISSUES:
• On Thursday, June 11, 2020, at approximately 2300 hours, the GETT Chief Ranger received
notice from Pennsylvania State Police of a Facebook page announcing a flag burning
demonstration in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020. The creator of the page is
called Left Behind USA and the event is called Peaceful Flag Burning to Resist Police. The page
states that the event is sponsored by Antifa.
• A counter protest Facebook event page was created on Saturday, June 13, by the Syndicate
Society to host a motorcycle ride on July 4 entitled “Burn Tires Not Flags Cruise.” A leader from
the Sons of Confederate Veterans Mechanized Cavalry stopped by the ranger station and phoned
several times to advise that the group will be in Gettysburg on July 4 to “stop any vandalism or
flag burning using physical violence.” Members of the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers
have also pledged to show up in Gettysburg on July 4.
• This potential event coincides with a high visitor use time at Gettysburg for both the Borough and
park. The anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg is July 1-3, drawing large crowds to
commemorate the battle and on July 4 there is a large fireworks show at the Gettysburg Area
Recreation Park which is adjacent to GETT. This event creates extreme traffic congestion and
overflow parking throughout areas of the park.
• GETT has requested and received additional funding and law enforcement support to ensure
public safety and protect park resources. The additional support includes a 12 person SET team
and 3 ISB Special Agents. Additionally, the Marshal Service intends to deputize the Park Law
Enforcement officers.

BACKGROUND:
• The antifa movement in the United States is a left-wing, anti-fascist militant political activist
movement and terrorist organization which comprises autonomous activist groups that aim to
achieve their political objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy
reform. Activists engage in varied protest tactics, including digital activism, property damage,
physical violence and harassment against those whom they identify as fascist, racist, or on the far-
right.
• The Three Percenters are an American far-right militia movement and paramilitary group. The
group advocates gun ownership rights and resistance to the U.S. federal government's
involvement in local affairs. The group's name derives from the disputed claim that only three
percent of American colonists took up arms against the Kingdom of Great Britain during the
American Revolution.
• Oath Keepers is an anti-government American far-right organization associated with the militia
movement. The group describes itself as a non-partisan association of current and former
military, police, and first responders, who pledge to fulfill the oath that all military and police
take in order to "defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic". It
encourages members – some of whom are current and former U.S. military and law enforcement
officers – not to obey orders which they believe would violate the United States Constitution.
• A similar scenario occurred in 2017 at GETT. Although no protest occurred, several hundred
heavily armed individuals arrived to protect against the protest with one incident where an
individual shot themselves in the foot.
NEXT STEPS:
• Continue to maintain open and frequent communications with Gettysburg Police Department,
Cumberland Township Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI. Stay up-to-
date on latest intelligence.
• Complete an Incident Action Plan in cooperation with local law enforcement departments.

CONTACT: Joe Lachowski, Chief Ranger, 717.338.4490, [email protected]


Two more TA
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 09:30
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>

2 attachments (35 KB)


SA GETT July 4th detail; Concur TA.pdf; TANUM0001AFU7 GETT 7-2-20 to 7-5-20.pdf;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From two ISB agents. Sll w aing f or one more.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: Parkwide safety letter
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 09:34
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>
Good comments for the team from Greg. Huge thanks to for wring the a wesome le er.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Goodell, R. Gregory <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 08:34
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Parkwide safety le er
 
HI Joe,

Wanted to let you know that, because of the holiday, I am not going to conduct an inspecon of the
Wills House this week. I'll resume next week.

On a more important note, thanks for all that you do. I know you and your team are put in some
stressful situaons, especially in this v olale me. E ven though I won't be in the park this July 4th, I am
with you in spirit, hoping for the best, proud to call you my colleagues, and greatly admire the acons
you take to care for us all.

Be safe and good luck with things this weekend. Wishing you and everyone out there all the best!

Greg

Greg Goodell
Museum Curator
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
(717) 338-4451

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:59 PM
To: NPS EISE All Employees <[email protected]>; NPS GETT All Employees
<[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>
Subject: Parkwide safety le er
 
To all EISE and GETT team members,

Please read the a ached le er from the park level incident management team that is preparing for the
Fourth of July First Amendment acvies. Y our safety is our number one concern and we have the full
support of all park management behind us. Please read the le er and pay a enon t o the
recommended safety acons y ou can take. As you are out in the parks, please remain alert and report
any suspicious acvity t o law enforcement.

Thank you for all that you do to keep this area beauful and special. T ake care of yourself and your
team. Be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Thank you for letting us know what is going on.
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 09:38
To: Peterson, Winona <[email protected]>
Thanks for the support and kind words. And thoughts on documenng / sharing phot os of damage.

I don't expect we will need anything but I know how to find you if we do! Enjoy the weekend and
celebrate the good.

By the way, deserves all the credit for wring the le . er. did a great job.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Peterson, Winona <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 07:41
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Thank you for leng us kno w what is going on.
 
And, I agree. This me ar ound is carrying more momentum than we saw in 2017. Please be safe. We will
deal with whatever happens to our resources when it happens. As you note, what is most important is
the safety of our people. I thought the discussion about recording grafi t o document social upheaval
as an intersng c oncept from the call yesterday. Where do we keep the photographs when something
bad happens to something in the park? We need to be sure we are keeping that informaon in a
locaon wher e the future can find it.

If you need my assistance for documentaon purposes or t o help with informaon g athering please
don't hesitate to let me know. I promise I won't destroy the crime scene. � I'm supposed to be on
holiday Thursday since the actual holiday is my day off. However, as always, I am happy to contribute in
any way that is helpful and meaningful. You all just need to let me know when/how/what you need.

Take good care of you and yours.

W.

Winona R. Peterson
Cultural Resources Program Manager
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
717.338.4482 (w)
717.339.8560 (c)
Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Taps in the Cemetery
(b) (6) <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 09:49
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) [email protected]>; Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>

Dear Chief Ranger Lachowski,

We will canceling the outdoor One Hundred Nights of Taps Ceremony, Gettysburg, 2020 ceremony on July 4th, 2020, due to
safety concerns.

I will notify people through Facebook and The Gettysburg Times about the cancellation.

Thank you so much for your assistance with this.

(b) (6)
Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania

On Jun 29, 2020, at 6:40 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for checking. Unfortunately given all the rumors circulang , I will not know unl tha t a. ernoon. If you want
to cancel now and be on the safe side I completely understand. I would ancipa te many individuals walking around
heavily armed that day, hopefully all stays peaceful.

I will be in touch on that day if you do not hear from me sooner or cancel ahead of me.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 16:46
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>; Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Taps in the Cemetery
Dear Chief Ranger Lachowski,

I wanted to check the status of July 4th being safe for us to have our evening Taps ceremony. Bizarre threats are circulating. . .just checking.

Thank you so much. I know you must be very busy.

(b) (6)
100 Nights of Taps, Gettysburg

Sent from my iPad

On Jun 18, 2020, at 10:19 AM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi (b) (6)

Thanks for bringing the Slightly Less than 100 Nights of Taps back to the Naonal Ceme tery, such a good
event. I wanted to relay to you that there is a possibility of protests in or around the cemetery on July
4, with addional pot enal f or July 3 and 5. I was hoping you could provide me with a cell phone
number of somebody to call (possibly you) if we need to cancel for a night due to civil unrest. I would
be working on the theory that no news is good news, so if I don't call then everything is a go. But
wanted to be prepared just in case I need to make a call during the a ernoon as things develop.

Thanks for your help, please let me know if you have any quesons.

Have a good day.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg 1st AMENDMENT ACTIVITIES Resource Order
Thomas, Robin A <[email protected]>
on behalf of
WASO EICC, NPS <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 10:13
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; Cordek, Katherine E <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister,
Kristina M <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (445 KB)


GETTYSBURG NMP 2020 RO 063020 0800.pdf;

Team,
Attached is the RO for the GETT July 4th celebration. Your names have been included and
your IQCS record has been updated with your Experience. Give me a call if you have any
questions!

Naonal P ark Service


Emergency Incident Coordinaon Cen ter

888-246-4335
304-535-4040
304-535-6245 FAX
 
Fw: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: ARTIC EXSUM: United States: Flag Burning Facebook Event at the
Gettysburg National Cemetery Planned for 04 JUL 20 (UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO)
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 10:47
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
FYSA- Nothing new here....but good to know the Pentagon is watching.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

-----Original Message-----
From: Altenbaugh, Julie A CIV USARMY 902 MI GRP (USA)
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:46 PM
To: USARMY Pentagon HQDA DCS G-2 List DAMI-ARTIC
<[email protected]>
Subject: (U//FOUO) ARTIC EXSUM: United States: Flag Burning Facebook Event
at the Gettysburg National Cemetery Planned for 04 JUL 20

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

(U) US Army Threat Integration Center EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


(U) 29 JUN 20

(U//FOUO) ARTIC EXSUM: United States: Flag Burning Facebook Event at the
Gettysburg National Cemetery Planned for 04 JUL 20

(U//FOUO) Summary: A Facebook event was created to conduct flag burning


protests at the Gettysburg National Cemetery located in Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania on 04 JUL 20. Consequently, at least two Facebook events were
created to gather support for counter-protestors who plan to arrive at the
cemetery.

(U//FOUO) Details: Open source reporting, as of 25 JUN 20, indicated law


enforcement and public safety agencies in and around Gettysburg Borough were
aware of social media posts referencing the possible burning of United
States, Confederate, and Blue Lives Matter flags at the Gettysburg National
Cemetery on 04 JUL 20. According to open source, the Facebook page 'Left
Behind USA' created a 'peaceful flag burning to resist police sponsored by
Antifa' event that would be assembled to protest police violence against
black civilians. Additional information regarding the event indicated
supporters of the burning would be 'legally armed.'

(U//FOUO) The post garnered thousands of comments from people condemning the
event and, according to open source, spurred off at least two
counter-protest Facebook events. In addition, three named groups were
organizing and planned to be at Gettysburg on 04 JUL 20, including the
Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia (PMV). Open source indicated the PMV had
already been in contact with local authorities and were 'available if
needed.' The Left Behind USA Facebook page was created on 02 JUN 20, and the
event was active for approximately three weeks before the page was removed
for violating Facebook policies. Prior to its removal, the Facebook page
listed the protest as an 'online event' and had over 250 confirmed
attendance responses, while approximately 800 additional Facebook profiles
were interested. Two counter-protest events were created as opposition for
the flag burning event. The two pages garnered approximately 1500 responses
of either attending or interested.

(U//FOUO) According to open source, as of 29 JUN 20, a representative from


the Gettysburg Military Park noted that only one permit application had been
received for 04 JUL 20 for a table to distribute literature on the Bill of
Rights and the Constitution.

(U//FOUO) ARTIC Comment: The ARTIC notes social media posts similar to these
have been posted in previous years with little to no follow through.
According to open source, a social media post indicated Antifa supporters
allegedly created a Facebook event intending on burning Confederate flags
and desecrate graves at the Gettysburg Battlefield on the weekend of 01 JUL
17. Hundreds of individuals and several counter-protestor groups arrived on
the same day at the battlefield for a 'Free Speech' rally, while there was
no indication any individuals associated with Antifa were present. Open
source indicates the event was likely a hoax, as no flag burning or grave
desecration took place. Further open source reporting indicated that Central
PA Antifa denied rumors that they would protest in Gettysburg on 01 JUL 17.
Similar to the aforementioned event, the ARTIC judges that it is plausible
for the above event to be a hoax. However, due to intelligence gaps the
ARTIC cannot definitively assess if there are any specific or credible
threats to the event.

(U//FOUO) Additionally, the ARTIC is currently not aware of any specific or


credible reporting indicating that lone offenders or Homegrown violent
extremists plan to conduct attacks targeting 4th of July celebrations in the
United States. However, in addition to the above event the ARTIC notes that
there may be other similar events being sponsored by Antifa' that could
potentially result in violence over the 4th of July Holiday weekend, as
violent extremists may attempt to take advantage of the current high tension
environment. During the recent civil unrest across the United States,
protestors used a variety of methods - including firearms, blunt objects,
Molotov cocktails, and other projectiles - to target law enforcement.

(U//FOUO) Furthermore, the ARTIC would also like to highlight that 4th of
July celebrations have been known to present targets of opportunity for not
only violent extremists, but those supporting foreign terrorist
organizations (FTOs) like the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Additionally, FTOs continue to incite violence via online social media
platforms and encourage its supporters to conduct attacks in the United
States using simple methods like knives and vehicle ramming's which can be
carried out with little to no warning.

(U//FOUO) ARTIC Notifications/Coordination: The ARTIC coordinated with the


AOC and USACIDC.

(U) Sources:

(U) Open Source

V/R,

Army Threat Integration Center (ARTIC)


NIPR e-mail: [email protected]
SIPR email: [email protected]
JWICS email: [email protected]
https://army.deps.mil/army/sites/pmg/OPMG/OPS/antiterror/artic/pic/default.a
spx

24 hr watch desk: 703-695-5300 NSTS (Secure): 960-1709

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY


Re: [EXTERNAL] Permits
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 10:52
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Yep, that's fine.

Jason Martz
Visual Informaon Specialis t, Public Affairs Officer (acng)
Geysburg Naonal Milit ary Park & Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Ge ysburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
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From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 10:50 AM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Permits
 
Agreed. I feel like I should direct (b) (6) to you Jason so our message is consistent. Are you OK with
that?

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 10:49 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Permits
 
I would echo what Joe said earlier that we can talk broadly about the permits with no repercussions.
Such as how many permit applicaons ha ve we received, what are they for, etc. I'm geng the sameḁ
from press.

Jason Martz
Visual Informaon Specialis t, Public Affairs Officer (acng)
Geysburg Naonal Milit ary Park & Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516
Check out Ge ysburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 10:36 AM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Lachowski, H.
Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] Permits
 
Please see the question below. What information are we allowed to provide to the public on permits that
we have issued? I would assume we could provide the basics since it is all available via FOIA.

Let me know if I should direct (b) (6) to Pam or someone else.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 9:14 AM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Permits
 
Hi Steve,

Are the permits that have been issued for gatherings this weekend at the park
available to the public?

Thanks.

(b) (6)

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Re: Press inquiry
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 10:55
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Whoops, I am an idiot and doing too much at once. Her number is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) . My bad, mul t aking.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 10:53
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Press inquiry
 
OK but I don't have info on this person. Unless it's in an email somewhere but I'm three full days behind
on emails.

Jason Martz
Visual Informaon Specialis t, Public Affairs Officer (acng)
Geysburg Naonal Milit ary Park & Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 10:27 AM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Subject: Press inquiry
 
from Snope (the internet fact checking site) is requesng a c all from the PIO. She was told
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

that you would call her when you can today.

Thanks,
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Parkwide safety letter
Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 11:53
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thank you!

Angie

Angie Atkinson
Supervisory Park Ranger
Licensed Bale field Guides
717-338-4435

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 11:06 AM
To: Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Parkwide safety le er
 
I will modify the le er and send it to you a. er this meeng.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 09:46
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Parkwide safety le� er
 
Joe:

May I share this le� er, in its enr ety, with the LBGs? I'll caveat it that it's wri en for NPS employees, but
I think it's got a lot of good info/talking points.

Lemme know.
Thanks.
Angie

Angie Atkinson
Supervisory Park Ranger
Licensed Bale field Guides
717-338-4435

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:59 PM
To: NPS EISE All Employees <[email protected]>; NPS GETT All Employees
<[email protected]>; Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>; Freese, Gene
<[email protected]>
Subject: Parkwide safety le� er
 
To all EISE and GETT team members,

Please read the a� ached le� er from the park level incident management team that is preparing for the
Fourth of July First Amendment acvies. Y our safety is our number one concern and we have the full
support of all park management behind us. Please read the le� er and pay a� enon t o the
recommended safety acons y ou can take. As you are out in the parks, please remain alert and report
any suspicious acvity t o law enforcement.

Thank you for all that you do to keep this area beauful and special. T ake care of yourself and your
team. Be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: TAs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/30/2020 12:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (19 KB)


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe,

I look forward to working with you at this event. The agents will remain flexible on their work
assignments to best suit the needs of the incident.

See a ached TA.

See you soon,

Aaron E. Smith
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

Dispatch: (209) 379-1992


Cell: (559) 760-5795

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 4:35 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: TAs
 
Can I please get a copy of your TA for our ELO cost calculaon?

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
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TA Date: 06/27/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSWO Current Status: AUTHORIZATION APPROV
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From: FAT-Fresno, CA (USA) TO: SFO-San Francisco / Oakland, CA (USA)
Air
Wednesday July 01, 2020
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Jul 01 United 5360 Duration: 52 Minutes Nonstop
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SFO-San Francisco / Oakl to ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O
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Confirmation Number: CXQY86

Flight Information
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No Seat Assigned
ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O to IAD-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 01 United 2058 Duration: 1 Hour 55 Minutes Nonstop
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Confirmation Number: CXQY86

Flight Information
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No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
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Confirmation Number: CXQY86

Flight Information
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No Seat Assigned
ORD-Chicago, IL (USA) (O to LAX-Los Angeles Internat
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Confirmation Number: CXQY86

Flight Information
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No Seat Assigned
LAX-Los Angeles Internat to FAT-Fresno, CA (USA)
Jul 06 United 5452 Duration: 59 Minutes Nonstop
Los Angeles International (Usa) 07/06/2020 5:40PM Fresno, CA (USA) 07/06/2020 6:39PM
Confirmation Number: CXQY86

Flight Information
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No Seat Assigned

Expenses
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Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
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Comment: OTRS Domestic-Intl w-Air-Rail
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07/05/2020 169.00/ 76.00 169.00 169.00 76.00 76.00
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Hotel booked directly or via other means <p>Mission Operational</p>
Lowest Logical Airfare schedule conflicts <p>I would have to start my travel the day before in order to make it to the airport on time to make the
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NON-CONTRACT AIR FARE <p></p>
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Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 160.00
Expense Category: Lodging-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 845.00
Expense Category: M&IE-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 418.00
Expense Category: Transaction Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 9.91
Expense Category: Transportation Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 48.00
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 14.75
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Document History 06/30/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AFAO


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Media request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 12:28
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>

Paul Jensen KTalk radio in Salt Lake City. (b) (6)  

Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
last ISB TA
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 13:19
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>

1 attachments (19 KB)


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .pdf;

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] July 3rd event
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 13:25
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >

1 attachments (278 KB)


Preparations for July 4th Weekend (06.24.2020).pdf;

Here you go Sir, stay safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 12:43
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] July 3rd event
 
Test email

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Intelligence Detecv e
Invesg av e Services Division
Homeland Security Secon
Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

www.flaglersheriff.com

PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law per Fla. Statute 119. Most written
communications to or from the Flagler County Sheriff's Office regarding public business are public
records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject
to public disclosure. If you do not want your e-mail address released, do not send electronic mail to
this agency. Instead, contact this office by phone..
Borough of Gettysburg
Adams County, Pennsylvania
59 East High Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Theodore Streeter - Mayor Charles R. Gable, MPA – Borough Manager


Susan Naugle – Council President Sara L. Stull – Borough Secretary
Jacob Schindel – Council Vice President Harold A. Eastman, Jr. – Borough Solicitor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Joint Media Release

Primary Contact: Charles R. Gable, MPA


Borough Manager
(717) 334-1160 ext. 222
Wednesday, June 24, 2020 [email protected]
5:15 PM

Gettysburg Borough and Regional Public Safety Agencies


Prepare for Possible Threats Identified for July 4th Weekend

Gettysburg Borough and regional public safety agencies are aware of the threat to burn an
American Flag in the Gettysburg National Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA currently being circulated
on various social media platforms. All agencies involved in coordinating safety procedures for
the residents and visitors of the area want to assure the public that these threats are known and
appropriate measures are being put in place to manage any threat to persons and/or property.
There are a collective of criminal intelligence sections evaluating the posts to obtain all possible
information. Gettysburg Borough and our public safety partners want to assure those we protect
that we are jointly and cooperatively working on this and are planning a measured response. The
response will include a coordinated effort among federal, state, and local agencies. Chief Robert
Glenny, Gettysburg Borough Police Chief said, “We want to assure those we serve that we are
taking all precautions at our disposal to maintain the safety of all residents and visitors to the
area as well as the protection of property to include businesses, homes, monuments, churches
and other historical treasures located in the greater Gettysburg area”.

We asked all concerned to call their respective law enforcement agencies to report suspicious
acts or things they feel may be out of place. We do appreciate the outpouring of support we are
receiving from various groups. As earlier stated, we are aware of the threats and social media
posts, if you are calling to alert us to those; we are watching them already.

Again, we are monitoring and will be bringing our collective resources to bear on July 4th to keep
all safe.

R.W. Glenny, Jr. Donald Boehs,


Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough Chief of Police Cumberland Township

Joseph Lachowski,
Chief Ranger Gettysburg National Military

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Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Website Submission re: 4th of July attacks under cover of fireworks
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 13:32
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks! Appreciate the sharing of intel.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 13:30
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Website Submission re: 4th of July a acks under cover of fireworks
 
Hey brother, below is the email I sent out to our people about this incident as well as our original tip. I
have also attached all OSINT I have located which seems to be of value on the event in your area. Should
I locate anything else I will forward it to you. I appreciate you getting the bulletin from your agency to
me.
I have found roughly the same post word for word across the internet, various forums and social media
pla. orms (Tapatalk, Snipers Hide, Facebook, Twi er,). All point back towards the Gey sburg flag burning protest.
It is possibly linked to a now deleted Facebook account and website tles “Le Behind US A” they appear to be the
original planners of the protest in Gey sburg. At this me I c annot corroborate exactly where the post came from
due to the me dela y and deleon of original c ontent. The Facebook page for Le Behind US A has been removed
enr ely and the twi er account @LeBehindUS A has been suspended by the pla orm for terms of service
violaon. I am c onfident this is where the post originated from, however it cannot be 100% confirmed as the
source due to both social media accounts being removed.

From: do-not-reply@www.flaglersheriff.com <do-not-reply@www.flaglersheriff.com>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:26:15 PM
To: sheriff@flaglersheriff.com <sheriff@flaglersheriff.com>
Subject: :

This email originated outside the Flagler Sheriff email system. DO NOT CLICK any links or open any
attachments from this email unless you know the sender and know the content is safe.
Form data:
donotreply: [email protected]
(b) (7)(D)

comments: This was emailed to me, but I have no idea if its true.
Https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/theseason/antifa-4th-of-july-fireworks-
and-mass-shootings-of-t57357.html
----------------------------------------------------------------
Date Submitted: 06/29/2020
Time Submitted: 9:26 PM
IP Address: 97.101.5.56
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 13_5_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like
Gecko) Version/13.1.1 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1
Form URL: http://www.flaglersheriff.com/

PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law per Fla. Statute 119. Most written
communications to or from the Flagler County Sheriff's Office regarding public business are public
records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject
to public disclosure. If you do not want your e-mail address released, do not send electronic mail to
this agency. Instead, contact this office by phone..
Re: No interp field staff July 3-4
Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 13:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
No worries. I'm just in it for the history. Stay safe out there.

Christopher Gwinn
Chief of Interpretation and Education
Gettysburg National Military Park
[email protected]
Office: (717) 338-4427
Cell: (717) 339-9850

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 1:31 PM
To: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: No interp field staff July 3-4
 
Thanks Chris, appreciate the aim on safety. Sorry this is a disrupon t o everyone's operaons, hope all
stays peaceful.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 12:59
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>; Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>; Sanders, Barbara
<[email protected]>
Subject: No interp field staff July 3-4
 
Hey Joe,
Just to confirm: I’ve pulled all interp staff from the field July 3-4. 

Thanks for everything,

Chris 

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Re: [EXTERNAL] PSP Resources, Updated
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 15:06
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you very much Captain, greatly appreciated.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 13:35
To: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Witalec, Todd R (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] PSP Resources, Updated
 
Gentlemen-

It looks like PSP resources will be somewhere in this vicinity (around 75 total):

Mobile Field Force, 42 personnel (crowd control gear), staged at Middle School
30 Line Troopers / Squad Leaders
1 Fire Extinguisher Trooper
1 Assistant Platoon Commander
1 Platoon Commander
1 Radio Trooper
4 Arrest Team Troopers
3 SERT Team members for less lethal/chem munitions

Command Post, approx. 3-5 personnel


1 PSP Incident Commander
2 Assistant
2 Intel Analysts

Mounted Unit, 16 personnel


Probably divided into 2 groups (10 and 6)
I suggest we send 10 to West Confederate Avenue and 6 to the Taneytown Road area
SERT Team, 6-8 personnel
6 Troopers in Bearcat armored vehicle as a Quick Response Force, staged at Middle School
2 Drone Operators
?? Overwatch still being explored

Aviation, 2 personnel
Video Downlink to command post

HDES (Ordinance Disposal), 2 personnel, staged at Middle School


2 Bomb Tech Troopers paired with an FBI Bomb Tech

K9 – unknown… still exploring

Undercovers, 4 personnel, will mix with crowd and report live intel to command
2 Plainclothes Troopers from Troop H
2 Plainclothes Troopers from BCI-Tactical Intel

-MDN

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H - Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Drive | Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.us
safety message for partners
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/30/2020 15:32
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (16 KB)


Park wide safety message non-employees.docx;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Gettysburg National Military Park

Eisenhower National Historic Site

Park-Wide Safety Message for July, 2020

In early June, 2020, a Facebook account was created for an entity calling itself Left Behind USA. This
account stated that they would be coming to the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020, to burn
a US flag, a Confederate flag, and a police flag. The response to this was immediate, prompting a number
of militia groups, veterans groups, Confederate groups, and others, to make plans to come to Gettysburg
to stop this event and protect the monuments.

Since that time, things have spun out of control on the Internet. Left Behind USA is now claiming that they
will be doing face painting and handing out small flags for children to toss onto the fire. They have also
claimed that they will be creating two autonomous zones, a la Seattle, one at the Virginia Monument and
one at the National Cemetery. The groups responding to prevent all of this have upped their rhetoric with
threats of violence and claims that Antifa and Black Lives Matter are coming to Gettysburg to burn the
town. The majority of the intelligence gathered on these posts indicate that Left Behind USA is an internet
troll who never had any intention of coming to Gettysburg. Responses to Left Behind USA have become
overly sensationalized and often promote conspiracy theories that are not backed up by facts. At this
point, there is no specific, credible threat to the park, the monuments, the Cemetery, or the town.

The Law Enforcement staff has been working very closely with our local, state and Federal LE partners to
monitor all of this activity, and to come up with an appropriate response plan. There will be large numbers
of people with firearms in the park on July Fourth to “help protect” the Cemetery and the Confederate
monuments. There is also the possibility that supporters of Antifa or Black Lives Matter will believe the
initial post as well, and show up to participate.

With all of this happening, the parks have stood up an in-house Incident Management Team, led by Chief
Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state law enforcement agencies,
along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen. Some of you may
have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went fairly smoothly,
with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being said, the mood in the
country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things will go as smoothly this
year.

Park management and the IMT are, of course, concerned about park resources, as they are part of our
mission. But we want to be very clear there is nothing more important than human life, and in particular,
your lives. To that end, we want you all to be aware of your surroundings as you are out and about in the
park. Situational awareness is something we all need to practice every day. Know your surroundings, know
who is in them, and plan for your response should something go wrong.

Please take the following precautions as you work out in the field for the next week:

➢ Do not work in the field without a functional and fully charged cell phone.
➢ Do not engage in political debates with visitors; if someone becomes aggressive while speaking
with you, excuse yourself and walk away. If they follow you, call law enforcement.
➢ If at any time someone’s words or actions make you uncomfortable, call law enforcement.
➢ If you see something suspicious, or someone behaving oddly, call law enforcement.
➢ When calling law enforcement, be prepared to provide as accurate a description as you can.
Please call the non-emergency number for Dispatch, 717-334-8101, as that will be the fastest way
to reach us. If you are witnessing or experiencing an actual emergency, call 911.
➢ If possible, work in pairs or groups, not alone.

This is a very difficult time in our country, with emotions running high on all sides of many issues. We
happen to work at a touchpoint for some of those issues, and the potential for conflict is high. Be safe and
look out for one another.
Re: GETT Shipping address?
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 15:38
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
You can send it to me at the address below, thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 15:12
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: GETT Shipping address?


 
Joe,

We are going to send a few equipment items to GETT for the incident. What would be a good Fed-Ex
address to send the stuff to?

ISB can cover the shipping costs.

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


special deputations
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 15:59
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>
FYI,

We will all need to be at the ranger staon on Thur sday a. er the interagency LE meeng t o get
depuz ed by the US Marshals Service. I am guessing around 1400 or so. Kind of a nebulous me as w e
never know how long these meengs g o, but I will text everyone when we need to be around. Will be
quick oath taking but we all need to be together.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 15:40
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] special deputaons


 
I can depuz e the 6 rangers assigned to Gey sburg on Thursday. I’m flexible – we can do it before or a er the
meeng , whichever works best.

How are you coming along with the second batch?

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Pay Cap status
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 16:15
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Just to keep you all in the loop, this was approved by Gay today at the regional level and Vergil has
submi ed it to WASO HR for approval.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
Safety letter for non employees
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 16:27
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; [email protected]
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (262 KB)


Park Wide Safety Letter 2.pdf;

A safety le er to distribute to our partners and friends at Gey sburg Foundaon, LBGs and CU A holders
is a ached.

Steve -- please distribute as appropriate to GF


Angie -- LBGs
-- CUAs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
In early June, 2020, a Facebook account was created for an entity calling itself Left Behind USA. This
account stated that they would be coming to the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020, to
burn a US flag, a Confederate flag, and a police flag. The response to this was immediate, prompting
a number of militia groups, veterans’ groups, Confederate groups, and others, to make plans to come
to Gettysburg to stop this event and protect the monuments.

Since that time, things have spun out of control on the Internet. Left Behind USA is now claiming that
they will be doing face painting and handing out small flags for children to toss onto the fire. They
have also claimed that they will be creating two autonomous zones, a la Seattle, one at the Virginia
Monument and one at the National Cemetery. The groups responding to prevent all of this have upped
their rhetoric with threats of violence and claims that Antifa and Black Lives Matter are coming to
Gettysburg to burn the town. The majority of the intelligence gathered on these posts indicate that Left
Behind USA is an internet troll who never had any intention of coming to Gettysburg. Responses to
Left Behind USA have become overly sensationalized and often promote conspiracy theories that are
not backed up by facts. At this point, there is no specific, credible threat to the park, the monuments,
the Cemetery, or the town.

The Law Enforcement staff has been working very closely with our local, state and Federal LE partners
to monitor all of this activity, and to come up with an appropriate response plan. There will be large
numbers of visitors with firearms in the park on July Fourth to “help protect” the Cemetery and the
Confederate monuments. There is also the possibility that supporters of Antifa or Black Lives Matter
will believe the initial post as well and show up to participate.

With all of this happening, the parks have stood up an in-house Incident Management Team, led by
Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state law enforcement
agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen. Some
of you may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went
fairly smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being
said, the mood in the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things
will go as smoothly this year.

Park management and the IMT are, of course, concerned about park resources, as they are part of our
mission. But we want to be very clear there is nothing more important than human life, and in
particular, your lives. To that end, we want you all to be aware of your surroundings as you are out
and about in the park. Situational awareness is something we all need to practice every day. Know
your surroundings, know who is in them, and plan for your response should something go wrong.
Please take the following precautions as you work out in the field for the next week:

➢ Do not work in the field without a functional and fully charged cell phone.
➢ Do not engage in political debates with visitors; if someone becomes aggressive while speaking
with you, excuse yourself and walk away. If they follow you, call law enforcement.
➢ If at any time someone’s words or actions make you uncomfortable, call law enforcement.
➢ If you see something suspicious, or someone behaving oddly, call law enforcement.
➢ When calling law enforcement, be prepared to provide as accurate a description as you can.
Please call the non-emergency number for Dispatch, 717-334-8101, as that will be the fastest
way to reach us. If you are witnessing or experiencing an actual emergency, call 911.
➢ If possible, work in pairs or groups, not alone.
This is a very difficult time in our country, with emotions running high on all sides of many issues.
We happen to work at a touchpoint for some of those issues, and the potential for conflict is high. Be
safe and look out for one another.
Re: law enforcement premium pay
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 16:55
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Thanks budget is coming together just need to fill a few more pieces.

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:53:19 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: law enforcement premium pay
 
just got back to me, 9-4. I overesma ted by one step
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 16:40
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: law enforcement premium pay
 
You are not a bother my friend, you are kickin' bu! I do not kno w step and just tried to message
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

him. He is a GL-9 for sure, I would guess step 5. I will let you know when I hear back but would say you
are safe running with that for now.

Keep up the good work.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 16:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: law enforcement premium pay
 
Do you know what his grade and step are. Sorry to be a bother. I didn’t see a check in sheet for him

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:34:34 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: law enforcement premium pay
 
Thank goodness you are on the ball, I am dropping the ball all over the place! will have 12 hours of
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

OT and 9 hours of night.

I am very grateful that you are catching all of these, thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 16:26
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: law enforcement premium pay
 
Sorry another question have any extra hours for him that will be charged to incident 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:49:47 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: law enforcement premium pay
 
None so far, will be working Friday and Saturday to help with permits and other admin stuff. 8 on
Friday 12 on Saturday. Thanks. Totally forgot her 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 30, 2020, at 15:47, Freese, Gene <[email protected]> wrote:

One question Joe, Pam Neil any extra hours?

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 2:29:51 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: law enforcement premium pay
 
This is my best guess. I made a few changes to the list below based on some new
scheduling.

Also, so far this pay period has worked maybe 18 hours OT and I have worked 13.5
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

hours OT. We will put them on the incident WBS unless you say otherwise.
 
These are premium hours (all esma ted and subject to change):

July 1

Lachowski 4 OT 2 night
2 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 2

Lachowski 4 OT 2 night
2 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 3

Lachowski 4 OT 2 night 8 holiday


2 OT 1 night 10 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night 9 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 9 night 9 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night 10 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 4

Lachowski 12 OT 1 night
12 OT 5 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night 10 holiday
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 6 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

July 5

Lachowski 12 OT 1 night
12 OT 2 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

2 OT 4 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 1 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

3 OT 4 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12 OT 4 night
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Let me know if you have any quesons.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:59
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Cc: Wickham, Ma� hew J <Ma� [email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Ba�le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Is anyone ancipa ng an y upcoming OT. Ma W ould like to get a jump on it and get it
programmed in AFS. Please let him know.

Thanks

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: Wickham, Ma� hew J <Ma� [email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:03 AM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Subject: Ba�le Anniversary - Budget Considera�ons
 
Are you aware of any special events and/or OT hours next week that will require budgetary
programming? None of the Division Chiefs have forwarded me payroll updates and with
this year being mostly virtual I want to ensure we are ready.

Thank you.

Matt

Ma Wickham
Budget Analyst
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell: 717-253-5789
Re: Safety letter for non employees
Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 17:05
To: Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Good to go Angie.

My hat is off to you and Joe.

Thanks,
Chris

Christopher Gwinn
Chief of Interpretation and Education
Gettysburg National Military Park
[email protected]
Office: (717) 338-4427
Cell: (717) 339-9850

From: Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:37 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Gwinn, Christopher M <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Safety le er for non employees
 
Thank you Joe!!!

This is very much appreciated!

Chris: Joe was extremely helpful in modifying the inial le er into something that I'd like to send out to
the LBGs. I'm headed out to a ballgame in Liles town and can send this when I return home if you're
okay with it.

Thanks all!

Angie

Angie Atkinson
Supervisory Park Ranger
Licensed Bale field Guides
717-338-4435

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:33 PM
To: Atkinson, Angela <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Safety le er for non employees
 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 16:27
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; [email protected]
<[email protected]>
Subject: Safety le er for non employees
 
A safety le er to distribute to our partners and friends at Gey sburg Foundaon, LBGs and CU A holders
is a ached.

Steve -- please distribute as appropriate to GF


Angie -- LBGs
-- CUAs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Website Submission re: 4th of July attacks under cover of fireworks
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/30/2020 18:07
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Yep. See the otter email for the source of these emails. Thanks for passing it on

, U.S. Park Ranger


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 5:56:45 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] FW: Website Submission re: 4th of July a acks under cover of fireworks
 
I have not looked at any of this but imagine you have seen it all.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 13:30
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Website Submission re: 4th of July a acks under cover of fireworks
 
Hey brother, below is the email I sent out to our people about this incident as well as our original tip. I
have also attached all OSINT I have located which seems to be of value on the event in your area. Should
I locate anything else I will forward it to you. I appreciate you getting the bulletin from your agency to
me.
I have found roughly the same post word for word across the internet, various forums and social media
pla. orms (Tapatalk, Snipers Hide, Facebook, Twi er,). All point back towards the Gey sburg flag burning protest.
It is possibly linked to a now deleted Facebook account and website tles “Le Behind US A” they appear to be the
original planners of the protest in Gey sburg. At this me I c annot corroborate exactly where the post came from
due to the me dela y and deleon of original c ontent. The Facebook page for Le Behind US A has been removed
enr ely and the twi er account @LeBehindUS A has been suspended by the pla orm for terms of service
violaon. I am c onfident this is where the post originated from, however it cannot be 100% confirmed as the
source due to both social media accounts being removed.
From: do-not-reply@www.flaglersheriff.com <do-not-reply@www.flaglersheriff.com>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:26:15 PM
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Re: call with FPS
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/30/2020 18:40
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Chief,

I believe so. I will email the FPS Director and set it up.
Thank you.

-  
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Assistant Special Agent in Charge - SOG


National Park Service
Investigative Services Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB Tip Line 888-653-0009 

MISSION - "The Investigative Services Branch provides critical investigative and other law enforcement support to a wide range of customers.  Our CORE
mission is the immediate and long-term protection of park resources, visitors, assets, employees and residents.  This is accomplished through detection,

investigation, apprehension, and successful


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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:37 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: call with FPS
 
Works for me, assuming 1000 hours eastern me?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 18:12
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: call with FPS
 
Does a 10 AM call tomorrow with FPS management work for you both?

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Assistant Special Agent in Charge - SOG


National Park Service
Investigative Services Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB Tip Line 888-653-0009 

MISSION - "The Investigative Services Branch provides critical investigative and other law enforcement support to a wide range of customers.  Our CORE

mission is the immediate and long-term protection of park resources, visitors, assets, employees and residents.  This is accomplished through detection,
investigation, apprehension, and successful

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Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Request for assistance
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Tue 6/30/2020 18:43
To: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Yes sir, 10am eastern me will w ork.


Thank you for se ng up the call number and we will talk to you tomorrow morning.

-  
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Assistant Special Agent in Charge - SOG


National Park Service
Investigative Services Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB Tip Line 888-653-0009 

MISSION - "The Investigative Services Branch provides critical investigative and other law enforcement support to a wide range of customers.  Our CORE

mission is the immediate and long-term protection of park resources, visitors, assets, employees and residents.  This is accomplished through detection,
investigation, apprehension, and successful
prosecution of persons who violate laws of the United States of America while within, or while affecting, the National Park System."

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From: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:07 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Request for assistance


 
Hey ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Let me know if  at 10am tomorrow works for you? If so we we’ll send ya call in number.

Thanks 
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From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Date: Tuesday, Jun 30, 2020, 17:19
To: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Request for assistance

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Director Tirado,

Good a ernoon sir. My name is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) and I am a Supervisory Special Agent with the Naonal P ark
Service. I have been asked to coordinate any requests for assistance by the NPS to the FPS regarding the
protecon of Na onal P ark Service monuments and statues a er the Presidenal Ex ecuv e Order was
signed last week.

We have had a request for assistance (Law Enforcement personnel needed) from a Naonal P ark /
Bale field in your Region for July 4th. I was hoping to coordinate a call between you, me, and the Chief
Ranger of that park to discuss any assistance your agency can provide.

Please let me know when you might be available and I can set the call up. I can be reached at
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

if you wish to speak prior to any call we set up.

Thank you for your me.

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Assistant Special Agent in Charge - SOG


National Park Service
Investigative Services Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB Tip Line 888-653-0009 

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mission is the immediate and long-term protection of park resources, visitors, assets, employees and residents.  This is accomplished through detection,

investigation, apprehension, and successful


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Re: July 4th budget
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 19:41
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
This can wait until tomorrow - but while it's fresh on my mind - in the past we used GS X Step 5
as the place holder until the check-in sheets we're all in. That may help for now.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 5:21 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra. , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>
Subject: July 4th budget
 
Hi all,

I have uploaded the working budget to the teams page in the finance secon, it is s ll a w ork in progress
and I am missing alot of SET team step informaon. Le t me know your thoughts and any ideas how to
make it be er. I am hoping i can walk away and not work on it any more today...we shall see.. Trying to
do this on a laptop screen and switching windows back in forth is geng old. I will w ork on it more
tomorrow when I am in the office and will have split screens.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
Re: TAs for GETT
Holbrook, Kelsea G <[email protected]>
Tue 6/30/2020 20:32
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Glad to be of assistance! Please let me know if I can help with anything else.

Kelsea Larsen (Holbrook)


Management Support Specialist
National Park Service
Interior Regions 8, 9, 10, & 12
San Francisco, California
Office: 415-623-2183
Cell: 415-818-3668

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:36 PM
To: Holbrook, Kelsea G <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: TAs for GETT
 
Thank you very much, appreciate the help and quick response. 

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jun 30, 2020, at 19:17, Holbrook, Kelsea G <[email protected]> wrote:

Attached is a copy of (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) TA. Please note - the per diem location was entered incorrectly
(Arlington, Washington) but the admin staff at MOJA will make the necessary adjustment.

Thank you!

Kelsea Larsen (Holbrook)


Management Support Specialist
National Park Service
Interior Regions 8, 9, 10, & 12
San Francisco, California
Office: 415-623-2183
Cell: 415-818-3668

From: Holbrook, Kelsea G <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 3:47 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: TAs for GETT
 
As requested, here are the Travel Authorization documents.

is following up with Ice to get his TA in the system. I will send when it has been done.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

It looks like several have the default lodging per diem rate listed, but we can make sure that is
adjusted in the Travel Vouchers for the actual $90 nightly rate.

Please let me know if I can assist with anything else.

Thank you!

Kelsea Larsen (Holbrook)


Management Support Specialist
National Park Service
Interior Regions 8, 9, 10, & 12
San Francisco, California
Office: 415-623-2183
Cell: 415-818-3668

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 2:27 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Holbrook, Kelsea G <[email protected]>
Subject: TAs for GETT
 
Kelsea,

Can you get Chief Ranger Lachowski the TAs for the following PWR SETT?
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Hotel cost is $90 per night


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


PWR Special Events and Taccs T eam Leader

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


530-242-3431 (Dispatch)
<Ice - TANUM0001AG32.pdf>
Document Header Information
Document Type: Authorization Document TANUM0001AG32
Name:
Travel TANUM0001AG32 Trip Name: Trip from Las Vegas to Washington TA*8380*20*159
Authorization
Number:
TA Date: 06/30/20 Currency: USD
Organization: DOIPNPSPW Current AUTHORIZATION APPROV
Status:
Purpose: Mission Document employee traveling via Air to SETT Team Assignment in Gettysburg. Trip dates at 7/2-7/6/20.
(Operational) Detail: DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO NEED. HOTEL BOOKED OUTSIDE OF
CONCUR WITH REST OF TEAM. AIRPORT PARKING HOTEL AND PERDIEM
AUTHORIZED. RO# O-4.16
Type Code: Trip By Trip

Traveler Profile
Name: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ID: 1000085101
TID: 40114817P Organization: DOIPNPSPW
Title: Duty Station: Mojave
Security Cl: Card: CARD HOLDER
Office Address: 2701 Barstow Road <BR>Barstow, CA 92311 EMAIL: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Office Phone: 7602526102 Cell Phone:
Home Address: (b) (6) Home Phone: (b) (6)
Alternate Address: Alternate Phone:

Document Information
Trip
Number: 1
Purpose: employee traveling via Air to SETT Team Assignment in Gettysburg. Trip dates at 7/2-7/6/20. DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE
TO NEED. HOTEL BOOKED OUTSIDE OF CONCUR WITH REST OF TEAM. AIRPORT PARKING HOTEL AND PERDIEM
AUTHORIZED. RO# O-4.16
Itinerary Locations
From To Itinerary Location Purpose Per Diem Rates
07/02/20 07/03/20 ARLINGTON, WA Mission (Operational) 141.00 / 66.00
07/03/20 07/05/20 GETTYSBURG, PA Mission (Operational) 104.00 / 66.00
07/05/20 07/06/20 ARLINGTON, WA Mission (Operational) 141.00 / 66.00

Document Totals
Total Expenses: 1,696.00
Reimbursable Expenses: 297.00
Non-Reimbursable Expenses: 1,399.00
Advance Authorized: .00
Advance Requested: .00

Document Totals by Expense Category


Expense Category Cost Advance Amount
Com. Carrier 363.30 .00
Excess Air/Bag Fees 400.00 .00
Lodging Taxes & Misc 20.00 .00
Lodging-PerDiem 490.00 .00
M&IE-PerDiem 297.00 .00
Transaction Fees 35.95 .00
Transportation 75.00 .00
Transxn Fees 14.75 .00
Total Expenses: 1,696.00 .00
Trip 1 Details

Reservations Summary
Reservation Type Vendor Ticket# Location Cost
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006312204 .00
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006312204 363.30
COMM-CARR American Airlines 1006312204 .00

Trip Itinerary
From: LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. TO: DFW-Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (USA) (IntL.
Air
Thursday July 02, 2020
LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) to PHL-Philadelphia, PA (US
Jul 02 American Airlines 624 Duration: 4 Hours 45 Minutes Nonstop
Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/02/2020 9:00AM Philadelphia, PA (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 4:45PM
Confirmation Number: RDYFUP

Flight Information
Distance 2170 miles Emissions 846.3 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 363.30 USD
LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA) to PHL-Philadelphia, PA (US
Jul 02 American Airlines 624 Duration: 4 Hours 45 Minutes Nonstop
Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/02/2020 9:00AM Philadelphia, PA (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 4:45PM
Confirmation Number: RDYFUP

Flight Information
Distance 2170 miles Emissions 846.3 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned Cost 363.30 USD
PHL-Philadelphia, PA (US to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1453 Duration: 1 Hour 10 Minutes Nonstop
Philadelphia, PA (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 6:20PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 7:30PM
Confirmation Number: RDYFUP

Flight Information
Distance 119 miles Emissions 63.1 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
PHL-Philadelphia, PA (US to DCA-Washington, DC (USA)
Jul 02 American Airlines 1453 Duration: 1 Hour 10 Minutes Nonstop
Philadelphia, PA (USA) (IntL. Apt) 07/02/2020 6:20PM Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/02/2020 7:30PM
Confirmation Number: RDYFUP

Flight Information
Distance 119 miles Emissions 63.1 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Monday July 06, 2020
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 1713 Duration: 5 Hours 1 Minute Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 8:30AM Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/06/2020 10:31AM
Confirmation Number: RDYFUP

Flight Information
Distance 2082 miles Emissions 812.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
DCA-Washington, DC (USA) to LAS-Las Vegas, NV (USA)
Jul 06 American Airlines 1713 Duration: 5 Hours 1 Minute Nonstop
Washington, DC (USA) (National Apt) 07/06/2020 8:30AM Las Vegas, NV (USA) (Mc+carran IntL. Apt 07/06/2020 10:31AM
Confirmation Number: RDYFUP

Flight Information
Distance 2082 miles Emissions 812.0 lbs of CO2
No Seat Assigned
Expenses
Trip#: 1 Total Non-Per Diem Expenses: 909.00 Total Per Diem Expenses: 787.00
Date Description Category Cost Pay Method Per Diem
06/30/2020 Travel Fee Transaction Fees 35.95 GOVCC-C
Comment: SB ATRS Domestic w-Air-Rail
06/30/2020 TDY Voucher Fee Transxn Fees 14.75 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Commercial Airfare Com. Carrier 363.30 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 150.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 50.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Taxes Lodging Taxes & Misc 20.00 GOVCC-C
07/02/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 141.00 GOVCC-C *
07/02/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 49.50 REIMBURSABLE *
07/03/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 104.00 GOVCC-C *
07/03/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 66.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/04/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 104.00 GOVCC-C *
07/04/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 66.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/05/2020 Lodging/Hotel Charge Lodging-PerDiem 141.00 GOVCC-C *
07/05/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 66.00 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Baggage Expenses Excess Air/Bag Fees 50.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 Baggage - Excess/Overweight Excess Air/Bag Fees 150.00 GOVCC-C
07/06/2020 M&IE M&IE-PerDiem 49.50 REIMBURSABLE *
07/06/2020 Parking Expense Transportation 75.00 GOVCC-C

Per Diem Allowances


Trip#: 1 Total Per Diem Allowances: 787.00

Date Rate Ldg Cost Ldg Allowed M&IE Cost M&IE Allowed B L D Conf%
07/02/2020 141.00/ 66.00 141.00 141.00 49.50 49.50
07/03/2020 104.00/ 66.00 104.00 104.00 66.00 66.00
07/04/2020 104.00/ 66.00 104.00 104.00 66.00 66.00
07/05/2020 141.00/ 66.00 141.00 141.00 66.00 66.00
07/06/2020 141.00/ 66.00 0.00 0.00 49.50 49.50

Other Authorizations
Trip#: 1
Other Authorization Remarks
No hotel booking - hotel not required <p></p>
Contract fare used or No contract fare exists for city-pair market <p></p>

Account Summary for the Selected Trip


Org: DOI Label: gettysburg Acct Code: ppneneroe0/pxxgettjul4001//200P103601///// 1,696.00
Expense Category: Com. Carrier Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 363.30
Expense Category: Excess Air/Bag Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 400.00
Expense Category: Lodging Taxes & Misc Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 20.00
Expense Category: Lodging-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 490.00
Expense Category: M&IE-PerDiem Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 297.00
Expense Category: Transaction Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 35.95
Expense Category: Transportation Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 75.00
Expense Category: Transxn Fees Fiscal Year: 2020 Amount: 14.75
Total: 1,696.00

Payment Detail Information


Organization Label Accounting String Payment Method Amount
DOI gettysburg ppneneroe0/pxxgettjul4001//200P103601///// GOVCC-C 1,399.00
DOI gettysburg ppneneroe0/pxxgettjul4001//200P103601///// REIMBURSABLE 297.00
Totals by Label
DOI gettysburg Total ppneneroe0/pxxgettjul4001//200P103601///// 1,696.00
Totals by Payment Method
GOVCC-C Total 1,399.00
REIMBURSABLE Total 297.00
Attachments Attachments Exist

Receipt Checklist
Date Description Cost
07/02/20 AIR $363.30

Audits
Audit Name Result Reason
EXPENSE THRESHOLD FAIL Baggage - Excess/Overweight exceeds the single threshold of 1.00
Traveler Justification: sett team assignment required to take several items

Document History 06/30/2020 Authorization: TANUM0001AG32


Copyright 1989-2009 Concur Government Edition: Concur Inc. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 40114817P
STATUS DATE TIME SIGNATURE NAME REASON
CREATED 06/30/2020 1:10PMEST (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Net Adjustment:0.00
AUTHORIZATION SIGNED 06/30/2020 3:48PMEST Falls, Tracy Michelle
Net Adjustment:1,696.00
AUTHORIZATION APPROV 06/30/2020 3:53PMEST HUGHSON, DEBRA LANE
Net Adjustment:0.00
I certify that the electronic signatures listed above are valid and on file
________________________________________ _____________
SIGNED DATE

Document Signatures
Traveler/Preparer Name: _______________________
Traveler/Preparer Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Approver Name: _______________________
Approver Signature: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Fw: New Mandatory Reporting Requirement: with Attachments
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 08:47
To: NPS GETT Ranger Activities <[email protected]>

2 attachments (273 KB)


Executive Order on Protecting American EO Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combatting Recent Criminal Violence.pdf;
Mandatory Reporting Requirements – Immediate Attention Required .pdf;

Per this memo and email, please report any damage to monuments and park property or threats to
employees to Kris and I immediately. Kris will then have to report up the chain within one hour.

Thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 18:59
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <ge -eisemanagemen [email protected]. .com>
Subject: Fw: New Mandatory Repor�ng Requirement: with A� achments
 
Please see below/attached. Kris will be the single POC for all reporting to the DOI-IOC as required by
this new reporting requirement.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 6:02 PM
To: NPS NER Superintendents By Name <[email protected]>
Cc: NPS NER Regional Directors Staff <NER_Regional_Director's_Staff@nps.gov>
Subject: Fw: New Mandatory Reporng R equirement: with A� achments
 

From: AD Visitor and Resource Protecon, NPS <NPS ADVisitor_ResourceProtecon@np s.gov>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 5:24 PM
To: NPS Regional Directors <[email protected]>; NPS Regional Director Assistants
<[email protected]>; NPS Deputy Regional Directors
<[email protected]>
Cc: Leonard, John <[email protected]>; Benge, Shawn T <[email protected]>; Maclean, Robert D
<[email protected]>; Monahan, Gregory <[email protected]>
Subject: New Mandatory Reporng R equirement: with A� achments
 

Please forward to Park Superintendents.

To: Regional Directors


Attn: Park Superintendents

From: Associate Director, Visitor and Resource Protection

Subject: Mandatory Reporting Requirements – Immediate Attention Required

In response to the President’s Executive Order on Protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and
Statues and Combating Recent Criminal Violence, the National Park Service, as well as other
Departmental entities, have established a partnership with both the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This partnership is to help ensure that we are poised to ensure
domestic tranquility and defend the life, property, and rights of our citizens.

To further ensure that the Service is best able to fulfill our obligations and until further notice, any acts of
vandalism, all instances of destruction of park resources or property, and any threats to NPS employees
shall be immediately reported, i.e., within 60 minutes of discovery, to the DOI Interior Operations Center
(DOI-IOC). Information shall be submitted to the DOI-IOC via either of the following means:

DOI Interior Operations Center at 877-246-1372 or [email protected]

If your park needs any assistance with the coordination for the protection of park facilities, statues,
resources, or other assets please contact Assistant Special Agent in Charge (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

cc: Deputy Director (a), Operations


Chief, Law Enforcement, Security, and Emergency Services
Director, DOI-Office of Law Enforcement and Security
Chief (A), United States Park Police
Executive Order on Protecting American
Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and
Combating Recent Criminal Violence
Issued on: June 26, 2020

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United
States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Purpose. The first duty of government is to ensure domestic tranquility and
defend the life, property, and rights of its citizens. Over the last 5 weeks, there has been
a sustained assault on the life and property of civilians, law enforcement officers, government
property, and revered American monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial. Many of the
rioters, arsonists, and left-wing extremists who have carried out and supported these acts
have explicitly identified themselves with ideologies — such as Marxism — that call for the
destruction of the United States system of government.

Anarchists and left-wing extremists have sought to advance a fringe ideology that paints the
United States of America as fundamentally unjust and have sought to impose that ideology
on Americans through violence and mob intimidation. They have led riots in the streets,
burned police vehicles, killed and assaulted government officers as well as business owners
defending their property, and even seized an area within one city where law and order gave
way to anarchy. During the unrest, innocent citizens also have been harmed and killed.

These criminal acts are frequently planned and supported by agitators who have traveled
across State lines to promote their own violent agenda. These radicals shamelessly attack
the legitimacy of our institutions and the very rule of law itself.

Key targets in the violent extremists’ campaign against our country are public monuments,
memorials, and statues. Their selection of targets reveals a deep ignorance of our history,
and is indicative of a desire to indiscriminately destroy anything that honors our past and to
erase from the public mind any suggestion that our past may be worth honoring, cherishing,
remembering, or understanding. In the last week, vandals toppled a statue of President
Ulysses S. Grant in San Francisco. To them, it made no difference that President Grant led the
Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the Civil War, enforced Reconstruction, fought
the Ku Klux Klan, and advocated for the Fifteenth Amendment, which guaranteed freed slaves
the right to vote. In Charlotte, North Carolina, the names of 507 veterans memorialized on a
World War II monument were painted over with a symbol of communism. And earlier this
month, in Boston, a memorial commemorating an African-American regiment that fought in
the Civil War was defaced with graffiti. In Madison, Wisconsin, rioters knocked over the statue
of an abolitionist immigrant who fought for the Union during the Civil War. Christian figures
are now in the crosshairs, too. Recently, an influential activist for one movement that has
been prominent in setting the agenda for demonstrations in recent weeks declared that many
existing religious depictions of Jesus and the Holy Family should be purged from our places of
worship.

Individuals and organizations have the right to peacefully advocate for either the removal or
the construction of any monument. But no individual or group has the right to damage,
deface, or remove any monument by use of force.

In the midst of these attacks, many State and local governments appear to have lost the
ability to distinguish between the lawful exercise of rights to free speech and assembly and
unvarnished vandalism. They have surrendered to mob rule, imperiling community safety,
allowing for the wholesale violation of our laws, and privileging the violent impulses of the
mob over the rights of law-abiding citizens. Worse, they apparently have lost the will or the
desire to stand up to the radical fringe and defend the fundamental truth that America is
good, her people are virtuous, and that justice prevails in this country to a far greater extent
than anywhere else in the world. Some particularly misguided public officials even appear to
have accepted the idea that violence can be virtuous and have prevented their police from
enforcing the law and protecting public monuments, memorials, and statues from the mob’s
ropes and graffiti.

My Administration will not allow violent mobs incited by a radical fringe to become the
arbiters of the aspects of our history that can be celebrated in public spaces. State and local
public officials’ abdication of their law enforcement responsibilities in deference to this
violent assault must end.

Sec. 2. Policy. (a) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent
permitted under Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that destroys,
damages, vandalizes, or desecrates a monument, memorial, or statue within the United
States or otherwise vandalizes government property. The desire of the Congress to protect
Federal property is clearly reflected in section 1361 of title 18, United States Code, which
authorizes a penalty of up to 10 years’ imprisonment for the willful injury of Federal
property. More recently, under the Veterans’ Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of
2003, section 1369 of title 18, United States Code, the Congress punished with the same
penalties the destruction of Federal and in some cases State-maintained monuments that
honor military veterans. Other criminal statutes, such as the Travel Act, section 1952 of title
18, United States Code, permit prosecutions of arson damaging monuments, memorials, and
statues on State grounds in some cases. Civil statutes like the Public System Resource
Protection Act, section 100722 of title 54, United States Code, also hold those who destroy
certain Federal property accountable for their offenses. The Federal Government will not
tolerate violations of these and other laws.

(b) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent permitted under
Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that participates in efforts to incite
violence or other illegal activity in connection with the riots and acts of vandalism described
in section 1 of this order. Numerous Federal laws, including section 2101 of title 18, United
States Code, prohibit the violence that has typified the past few weeks in some cities. Other
statutes punish those who participate in or assist the agitators who have coordinated these
lawless acts. Such laws include section 371 of title 18, United States Code, which criminalizes
certain conspiracies to violate Federal law, section 2 of title 18, United States Code, which
punishes those who aid or abet the commission of Federal crimes, and section 2339A of title
18, United States Code, which prohibits as material support to terrorism efforts to support a
defined set of Federal crimes. Those who have joined in recent violent acts around the United
States will be held accountable.

(c) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent permitted under
Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that damages, defaces, or destroys
religious property, including by attacking, removing, or defacing depictions of Jesus or other
religious figures or religious art work. Federal laws prohibit, under certain circumstances,
damage or defacement of religious property, including the Church Arson Prevention Act of
1996, section 247 of title 18, United States Code, and section 371 of title 18, United States
Code. The Federal Government will not tolerate violations of these laws designed to protect
the free exercise of religion.

(d) It is the policy of the United States, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, to
withhold Federal support tied to public spaces from State and local governments that have
failed to protect public monuments, memorials, and statues from destruction or
vandalism. These jurisdictions’ recent abandonment of their law enforcement
responsibilities with respect to public monuments, memorials, and statues casts doubt on
their willingness to protect other public spaces and maintain the peace within them. These
jurisdictions are not appropriate candidates for limited Federal funds that support public
spaces.

(e) It is the policy of the United States, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, to
withhold Federal support from State and local law enforcement agencies that have failed to
protect public monuments, memorials, and statues from destruction or
vandalism. Unwillingness to enforce State and local laws in the face of attacks on our history,
whether because of sympathy for the extremists behind this violence or some other improper
reason, casts doubt on the management of these law enforcement agencies. These law
enforcement agencies are not appropriate candidates for limited Federal funds that support
State and local police.

Sec. 3. Enforcing Laws Prohibiting the Desecration of Public Monuments, the Vandalism of
Government Property, and Recent Acts of Violence. (a) The Attorney General shall prioritize
within the Department of Justice the investigation and prosecution of matters described in
subsections 2(a), (b), and (c) of this order. The Attorney General shall take all appropriate
enforcement action against individuals and organizations found to have violated Federal law
through these investigations.

(b) The Attorney General shall, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, work with
State and local law enforcement authorities and Federal agencies to ensure the Federal
Government appropriately provides information and assistance to State and local law
enforcement authorities in connection with their investigations or prosecutions for the
desecration of monuments, memorials, and statues, regardless of whether such structures
are situated on Federal property.

Sec. 4. Limiting Federal Grants for Jurisdictions and Law Enforcement Agencies that Permit
the Desecration of Monuments, Memorials, or Statues. The heads of all executive
departments and agencies shall examine their respective grant programs and apply the
policies established by sections 2(d) and (e) of this order to all such programs to the extent
that such application is both appropriate and consistent with applicable law.

Sec. 5. Providing Assistance for the Protection of Federal Monuments, Memorials, Statues,
and Property. Upon the request of the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Homeland
Security, or the Administrator of General Services, the Secretary of Defense, the Attorney
General, and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide, as appropriate and consistent
with applicable law, personnel to assist with the protection of Federal monuments,
memorials, statues, or property. This section shall terminate 6 months from the date of this
order unless extended by the President.

Sec. 6. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise
affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof;
or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to
budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the
availability of appropriations.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or
procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its
departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

(d) This order is not intended to, and does not, affect the prosecutorial discretion of the
Department of Justice with respect to individual cases.
Fwd: [EXTERNAL] Request for Assistance NPS/FPS Conference Call
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 08:50
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

From: "McCauley, Heather (CTR)" <[email protected]>


Date: July 1, 2020 at 5:33:13 AM PDT
To: "Tirado, Johnny" <[email protected]>, "Fuscellaro, Anthony J"
<[email protected]>, "Rhames, Richard" <[email protected]>,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
"Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Request for Assistance NPS/FPS Conference Call

Good morning everyone,

Please see below conference call line information for the Request for Assistance NPS/FPS
Conference Call.

Thank you.

Dial In:                                (b) (5)


                   

<meeting.ics>
WBS for overtime
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 08:54
To: NPS GETT Ranger Activities <[email protected]>
Please charge all bale anniv ersary and July 4 event related OT to this WBS

PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
save
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 09:33
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (77 KB)


GETT July 4 objectives and guidelines.pdf;

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
Re: Safety letter for non employees
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 09:38
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>

1 attachments (16 KB)


Park wide safety message non-employees.docx;

Here you go.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 09:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Safety le er for non employees
 
Joe,

Could you please send me the word version?

Thanks!

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:27 PM
To: Brady, Maria <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; [email protected]
<[email protected]>
Subject: Safety le er for non employees
 
A safety le er to distribute to our partners and friends at Gey sburg Foundaon, LBGs and CU A holders
is a ached.

Steve -- please distribute as appropriate to GF


Angie -- LBGs
-- CUAs
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thank you very much!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
[EXTERNAL] FW: Gettysburg
[email protected] <[email protected]>
on behalf of
Daniels, David <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 10:04
To: Robert Glenny <[email protected]>; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments unless you recognize
the sender and know the content is safe.

-----Original Appointment-----
From: Daniels, David <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 9:17 AM
To: Daniels, David; Sevison, Timothy; Meinert, Robert; emrsschief; Anschutz, Jonathan; Sheaf, John; Warren P.
Bladen; Cohick, Kirsten; PEMA Situaonal Aw areness; dmva_eplo; Graham, James F;
moth [email protected]; EPLO MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS 1 LEAD ([email protected]); Martyn
Nevil
Cc: Boylstein, Fred; Kerste er, James
Subject: Gey sburg
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
(b) (5)

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organizaon. Do not click link s or open a achments unless you
recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

(b) (5)
Re: 202 and 203
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 10:16
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
I'll make all of those updates with exception to the weather - that I can do on paper - just not in
reality�

I'm having Adobe conversion issues this morning but I think I have solution - so once that is
done I'll zip up the draft and send it out for review today.

I will have a 205A included on the IAP by section.

Happy Day 1

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 9:30 AM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: 202 and 203
 
Zach --

A ached is the stand off distance sheet we talked about yesterday. Also, for the 202, I don't agree with
the weather, please make it cooler! Will need to change Ed's name off the bo om and what do you
think of rewording objecv e 1 to:

Safeguard and protect all human life including employees, partners, visitors, volunteers and
first amendment participants by providing updates, monitoring the radio and coordinating
response actions with interagency partners

Or something similar?
On the 203 if you can figure out the day shi eḁ vening shi format, that would be great. If not, I am not
too worried. I assume we will have a phone list a ached with GETT rangers listed so outside resources
can call us if needed.

Let me know how I can help with this stuff, appreciate the hard work.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 20:53
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: 202 and 203
 
Joe and Please review the attached 202 Incident Objectives. Feel free to make changes
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

and send back to at your conveniences.

Also please review the 203. Do you want to include Day Shift and Night Shift under "Protection
Branch". Since the leads seem to change with each shift it is somewhat challenging to list them
all on the 203 - but I think I can do it.

On the 204s I will add Maria's cell # and the lead for each operational period. Also, do you still
intend to have the Engine Crew in 7/5? I didn't see a 204 for that day for them.

Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: [EXTERNAL] POC information for deploying personnel
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 10:35
To: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>
Cc: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Thank you for your me and support. My cell is 231.590.9467.

Let me know how I can help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:17
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] POC informa on for deploying personnel
 
Chief,
Below is my informa on for FPS Region 3, can you send your cell number for us to forward up to our HQ and to
disseminate to the deploying personnel?

Thank you,
Anthony

Anthony Fuscellaro
Deputy Regional Director (A)
DHS/Federal Protec ve Service
267.246.6822
[email protected]
Deputization request
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 10:44
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>
Anthony,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
has been my POC from the US Marshals Service.

Steve,

FPS will be sending 20 resources to help on the Fourth and need some help with deputaon.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 15:37
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Depuz aon r equest
 
Chief,

We will depuz e your rangers as Special Deputy US Marshals, with the following clarificaons:
1. The deputaons will be short -term, ending on July 8th. This date is consistent with A orney General Barr’s
order that the USMS assist with protecon of na onal ic ons.
2. The deputaon will specific ally empower Naonal P ark Service rangers to fully parcipa te with state and
local police agencies in response to public demonstraons or inciden ts of civil disorder targeng the
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park (including the Naonal Ceme tery); to include non-federal land adjacent
to the park and cemetery.
3. The USMS will be included in planning meengs mo ving forward - both for our own informaon and t o
share informaon with other f ederal law enforcement agencies. To that end, I’m your point of contact.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is my back-up. His contact informaon is belo w.
Very important – please complete the a ached group deputaon as soon as possible. When you return it, please
include a memo (on le erhead) stang tha t all of the named officers are recommended for special deputaon
and they are free and clear of all internal invesg aon and discipline. The deput aons will g o into effect when the
applicaon is appr oved and an official from our office swears in the officers.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Thanks.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:30 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Depuz aon r equest

,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park is ancipa ng pr otests and counterprotests centered in or around the
Gey sburg Naonal Ceme tery on July 4. I have a ached an internal briefing paper for your reference.
We have an interagency planning team comprised of all local LE agencies working together. We have
stood up a park level incident management team and have requested outside resources (including
addional la w enforcement rangers) to help. Gey sburg NMP is concurrent jurisdicon, so all outside
agencies have authority within our boundaries. The Naonal Ceme tery is adjacent to non NPS property
in the Borough of Gey sburg for a significant poron of the boundar y. In an effort to be er assist our
partners and to be able to assist with urgent and developing incidents adjacent to the Naonal
Cemetery, we are requesng depuz aon as Mar shals.

Please let me know how I can facilitate this process or if you need any addional in formaon.
Appreciate your help, be safe.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Water Pick Up
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 10:51
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Kris,

I called Bethany. She will deliver to maintenance tomorrow a. er lunch.

Thanks for lining the water up!

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:41 AM
To: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Water Pick Up
 
Hey - Bethany is back in the office tomorrow - she has offered to drop the water off at maintenance or
meet someone from maintenance to pick it up....what is your preference and what me c an I give her?

Krisna M. Heis ter


Deputy Superintendent
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park and
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office: 717-338-4406
Cell: 570-229-6584
Re: Assistance
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 10:52
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Will do, thanks again for the coordinaon and w aking up early.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:23
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Assistance
 
Chief,

Please keep me in the loop on your coordination with the FPS and the resources they are sending so I
can pass it up my chain of command.
Than you for getting on the call this morning. Great job as well.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone


Re: Deputation form
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 12:29
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
The swearing in part is easy, it is the paperwork they need a lile lead me on. I will le t him know,
thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 12:15
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Deputaon f orm
 
It stalled out due to the need for GOV computer use prior to deployment. Can we meet with them
Friday?

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 8:25:54 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Deputaon f orm
 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sorry to be a pain, Marshals Service is asking about the deputaon f orm. Any updates?

Thanks for your help, safe travels.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Assistance
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 12:48
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Yes, have been in regular contact with both of their team leads. Should be all good to go there.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 1, 2020, at 12:14, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

Copy that. Thank you sir.


Has the SETT team lead and the ISB Agent (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) contacted you yet? Sounds like they
are on their way.

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Assistant Special Agent in Charge - SOG


National Park Service
Investigative Services Branch
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB Tip Line 888-653-0009 

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customers.  Our CORE mission is the immediate and long-term protection of park resources, visitors, assets, employees and residents. 
This is accomplished through detection, investigation, apprehension, and successful
prosecution of persons who violate laws of the United States of America while within, or while affecting, the National Park System."

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 8:59 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: Assistance
 
Just got word from FPS that they will be sending a total of 20 and a mobile
command/comms vehicle. Their will be 2 FPS personnel and 18 Federal Air Marshals.
Reporng me is Sa turday July 4 1100 hours for briefing.

Please let me know if you need any addional in fo and thanks again.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:23
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Assistance
 
Chief,

Please keep me in the loop on your coordination with the FPS and the resources they are
sending so I can pass it up my chain of command.
Than you for getting on the call this morning. Great job as well.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone


[EXTERNAL] RE: NPS liaison to FBI for Gettysburg even on 4th of July
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 12:56
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Chief &
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I just wanted to update you on some acvity thaȁt we have been tracking here. Apparently, the flag burning event
has captured a lot of a en on overnight and FBI HQ was inquiring about whether or not we were tracking on it.
Of course we have been for some me, so not a big deal there. The milia side of this eḁvent has been par cularly
vocal, however the An -Government/An -Authority Extremists (ANTIFA falls in this category) side is s ll fairly
vague. A endance numbers are all over the place making it tough to predict.

Harrisburg RA will be staffing a command post on the 4th and they are also working on pushing out a Situa onal
Intelligence Report regarding this event. When that goes out I will be sure to push it your way.

Respec ully,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


FBI Philadelphia - JTTF
Task Force Officer CT-4
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:33 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: NPS liaison to FBI for Gey sburg even on 4th of July

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


,

I have been assigned to support security operaons aȁt Gey sburg Na onal Military Park during the 4th of July
weekend. I have been assigned to be the NPS liaison to the FBI. Can I give you a call tomorrow to touch basis with
you? My cell is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .

Thank you

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Special Agent
Na onal Park Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone


Draft IAP
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 13:05
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (9 MB)
DRAFT GETT IAP July 3_5 2020.pdf;

For review.

Marc - if you are at the office can you print this out and I will pick up a copy? Thanks.

Note:

PIO messages are from 2017. I've had no updates from Martz.
205A is incomplete

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment
Activities July 3-5, 2020
INCIDENT ACTION PLAN

Saturday July 3-5, 2020


0700-2400 (operational period)

(b) (7)(E)

Account Number: PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1

Incident #: PA-GEP-20050
IQCS#: 495379

1
1. Incident Name 2. Date 3. Time

INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
GETT 1st Amendment July 2020 06/28/2020 1900
4. Operational Period

07/01-05/2020 (0700-2400)
5. General Control Objectives for the Incident

1. Safeguard and protect all human life including employees, partners, visitors, volunteers and first amendment participants by
providing updates, monitoring the radio and coordinating response actions with interagency partners

2. Provide for the protection of park resources, both cultural and natural and government property.

3. Maintain law and order throughout NPS areas for the duration of the operational periods.

3. Successfully commemorate the 157th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.

4. Provide timely, accurate and coordinated information to all stakeholders and the general public.

5. Keep the costs commensurate with incident needs and within budget.
6. Weather Forecast for Period
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 89.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 68.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 91.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 66.
Independence Day
A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

7. General Safety Message

STOP – THINK - ACT

• Remain hydrated throughout your work shift. Drink 16-20 ounces of non-caffeinated fluids before beginning outdoor activities, then 8-12 ounces
every 20 minutes thereafter. Remember water, rest, shade to combat heat-related injuries.
• Take frequent breaks and ensure you wear adequate sunscreen and head gear for protection from the sun.
• Report all first aid incidents (regardless of how minor) and equipment/property damage to your immediate supervisor as soon as possible.
• Employees parking vehicles as well as traffic control personnel must wear high-visibility vests and carry flashlights in darkness/low-light
conditions for safety.
• Be mindful of the presence of ticks and the potential for Lyme Disease, continually conduct self-checks. Use insect repellents containing DEET
and periodically re-apply. Report any tick contact/exposure to your supervisor and safety officer.
• Continually assess the event site for hazards. Maintain awareness for suspicious persons, activities/circumstances, unattended packages, etc.
Notify your immediate supervisor or law enforcement as soon as possible.
• Maintain situational awareness and adequate, safe clearance from mounted (horse) and K-9 units.
• Travel cautiously and be aware of congested areas. Watch out for terrain hazards, e.g. uneven surfaces. Wear proper foot wear and ensure proper
foot placement.

Notify the Safety Officer, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (radio or cell#) of any accidents/injuries or anything which needs safety mitigation.

8. Attachments (mark if attached)


 Organization List - ICS 203  Telephone List  Weather Forecast
 Incident Briefing  Medical Plan - ICS 206  Incident Maps

 Communications Plan  Safety Message


9. Prepared by (Planning Section Chief) 10. Approved by (Incident Commander)

Zach Bolitho Joe Lachowski

2
ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 203)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/1/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational Period:
GETT 1st Amend 2020 Time From: 0700 Time To: 2400
3. Incident Commander(s) and Command Staff: 7. Operations Section:
IC/UCs Joe Lachowski Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Deputy

Deputy Staging Area


Safety Officer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Branch Protection Branch
Public Info. Officer Jason Martz/Katie Cordek Branch Director
Liaison Officer Deputy
4. Agency/Organization Representatives: Division/Group LE Day (7.2-7.3) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Agency/Organization Name Division/Group LE Night (7.3)
GETT
Steve Sims Division/Group LE Day (7.4)
Superintendent
GETT Deputy
Kristina Heister Division/Group LE Night (7.4)
Superintendent
Division/Group LE Day (7.5)
Branch Fire Engine Team
Branch Director Dafna Reiner
Deputy
5. Planning Section: Division/Group
Chief Zach Bolitho Division/Group
Deputy Division/Group
Resources Unit Division/Group
Situation Unit Dafna Reiner Division/Group
Documentation Unit Branch
Demobilization Unit Branch Director
Technical Specialists Deputy
GIS Dafna Reiner Division/Group
SCKN Division/Group
READ Division/Group
6. Logistics Section: Division/Group
Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Division/Group
Deputy Air Operations Branch
Support Branch Air Ops Branch Dir.
Director
Supply Unit
Facilities Unit 8. Finance/Administration Section:
Ground Support Unit (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Chief Gene Freese
Service Branch Deputy
Director Time Unit
Communications Unit Procurement Unit
Medical Unit Comp/Claims Unit
Food Unit Cost Unit
9. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature: ________________
ICS 203 IAP Page Date/Time: Date

3
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/01/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Early shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900


Mid shift Joe Lachowski 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 3 Y 1200 2400

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- Maintenance staff on call to assist with parking
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) on bike patrol on West Confederate Avenue, 0800-1300, 1300-1800
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

-1200 Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) pick up patrol cars at CATO

8. Special Instructions
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Whistler House 0800 program, Stone Ave 1100 program, East Cemetery Hill 1800 program
- Lachowski check Harmon Farm 1000 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
check Iverson’s Pits 1400 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Barlow’s Knoll 1600 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Coster Ave 1700 program

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


Park (b) (7)(E)
Operations
Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/25/2020 2024

4
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/02/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Early shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900


Mid shift Joe Lachowski 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 3 Y 1200 2400

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- Maintenance staff on call to assist with parking
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) on bike patrol on West Confederate Avenue, 0800-1300, 1300-1800
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- Brady 1200 Joint LE meeting

8. Special Instructions
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Warfield House 1000 program,
- Lachowski check Meade Equestrian 0900 program, Trostle farm 1800 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
check Peach Orchard and Trostle Farm 1300 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Little Round Top 1600 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Wheatfield/Irish Brigade monument 1700 program
-(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)check 1st Minnesota monument 1900 program

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


Park (b) (7)(E)
Operations
Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/25/2020 2024

5
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/03/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Early shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900


Mid shift Joe Lachowski 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1200 2400

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- Maintenance staff on call to assist with parking
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) on bike patrol on West Confederate Avenue, 0800-1300, 1300-1800
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- SETT to orient to park and Cemetery, test PTac 5 range and reliability

8. Special Instructions
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check Powers Hill 0700 program, East Cavalry Field/Michigan Cavalry Monument 1200 program
- Lachowski check Culp’s Hill summit/66th OH monument 1000 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
check Pickett’s Charge and Hancock Avenue 1400 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) check High Water Mark 1600 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
check Virginia Monument 1700 program
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
check Point of Woods 1300 program, Point of Woods, Pickett’s Charge 1400 program

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


Park
(b) (7)(E)

Operations
Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/25/2020 2024

6
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/03/20 Time: 1500-0300

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

NPS Rangers (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1500 0300


SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 11 Y 1500 0300

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- Patrols to concentrate on areas of concern – Cemetery, West Confederate Avenue, Peace Light, East Confederate
Avenue
-
-

8. Special Instructions
- Ludwick to meet up with PSP Electronic Surveillance unit personnel for final camera setup
-
-
-
-

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


Park (b) (7)(E)
Operations
Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/25/2020 2024

7
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations Fire Engine Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/03/20 Time: 0800-2030

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Engine Team Dafna Reiner: 717.321.6743 3 Y 0800 2030

7. Control Operations
- Standby for fire operations if needed
- Assist with parking as needed if no fire operations

8. Special Instructions

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/29/2020 2137

8
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Monument Support Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/3/20 Time: 0700

5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1630


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1630

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Prepared by (Deputy PSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time

9
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Early shift Joe Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900
Mid shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 1100 2300
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1200 2400

ISB (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 3 Y 1000 2200

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas.
-

8. Special Instructions
-(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) work fireworks detail starting at 2000.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


LE Command (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/25/2020 2024

10
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 1500-0300

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

NPS GETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 1500 0300


SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 11 Y 1300 0300

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas

8. Special Instructions
-

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


LE Command (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/25/2020 2024

11
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations Fire Engine Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 0800-2030

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Engine Team Dafna Reiner: 717.321.6743 3 Y 0800 2030

7. Control Operations
- Standby for fire operations if needed
- Assist with parking as needed if no fire operations

8. Special Instructions

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
6/29/2020 2137

12
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/4/20 Time: 0700

5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


1 N 0700 1930
Ground Support 1 N 0900 2130
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 N 0900 2130

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to Wright House, Maintenance, Media Tent and other locations as needed.
- 10 x 10 tent, Table and 2 chairs to be setup at 0800 for Media Tent.
- Block off two bus stalls for Media Trucks in the NC Parking Lot.
- Install four Yodock water barriers at NC to NC Annex.
- 10 x 10 tents should be ready to be deployed as needed for LEO operations. Be ready for 2 tents.
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moment’s notice to manage parking areas, rope lines, signage, assist with crowd control, etc.

-Normal weekend maintenance operations: Trash pickup, mowing, etc.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Prepared by (Deputy PSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time

13
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Monument Support Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/4/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


6. Resources Assigned this Period
Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Prepared by (Deputy PSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/4/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief Group Supervisor (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


1 N 0700 1930
Ground Support 1 N 0700 1930
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 N 0700 1930

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to different sites.
- Tents to be setup at 0800 at the following locations:
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moments notice to manage parking areas, assist with crowd control, etc.

- Rope lines, Signage needs as Operations instructs.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Prepared by (Deputy PSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/05/20 Time: 0700-2200

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Early shift Joe Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900
Mid shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1000 2200
Later shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 Y 1200 2400
SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
11 Y 1200 1700

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas.
- If heavy LE presence is not required, staff on overtime will be released.

8. Special Instructions

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


LE Command
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


M. Brady 6/25/2020 2024

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/4/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


1 N 0700 1930
Ground Support 1 N 0900 2130
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


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1 N 0900 2130

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to Wright House, Maintenance, Media Tent and other locations as needed.
- 10 x 10 tent, Table and 2 chairs to be setup at 0800 for Media Tent.
- Block off two bus stall for Media Trucks in the NC Parking Lot.
- Install four Yodock water barriers at NC to NC Annex.
- 10 x 10 tents should be ready to be deployed as needed for LEO operations. Be ready for 2 tents.
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moment’s notice to manage parking areas, rope lines, signage, assist with crowd control, etc.

-Normal weekend maintenance operations: Trash pickup, mowing, etc.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Prepared by (Deputy PSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Monument Support Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/5/20 Time: 0700

5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Prepared by (Deputy PSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time

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GETT EVENT CELL PHONE NUMBERS
Communications List - ICS 205A
Incident Commander and Agency Representatives
Lachowski, Joe (ICAt) 231.590.9467
Sims, Steve (Super) 215.554.1423
Heister, Kris (Dep. Super) 570.229.6584
Safety
Nicholas, John (SOAt)
Public Information
Martz, Jason (PIO) 571.358.0516
Cordek, Katie
Planning
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Finance 315.237.1444
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Operations
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

PWR SET
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Wildland Fire
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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Logistics
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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(b) (7)(E)
MEDICAL PLAN (ICS 206)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/4/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 4 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 0300

3. Medical Aid Stations:


Contact Paramedics
Name Location Number(s)/Frequency on Site?
AREMS dedicated - Eric Gettysburg Middle School 717-476-3697 ☒ Yes ☐ No
Zaney
☐ Yes ☒ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
☐ Yes ☐ No
4. Transportation (indicate air or ground):
Contact
Ambulance Service Location Number(s)/Frequency Level of Service
☐ ALS ☒ BLS
Adams Regional EMS Gettysburg 911 ☒ ALS ☒ BLS
Gettysburg Fire – Gettysburg 911
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
unpredicatable EMR-ALS
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
5. Hospitals:
Address, Contact Travel Time
Latitude & Longitude Number(s)/ Trauma Burn
Hospital Name if Helipad Frequency Air Ground Center Center Helipad
WellSpan 147 Gettys St, (717) 334-2121 n/a 6m
Gettysburg Gettysburg, PA 17325 ☐ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Hospital Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Stroke Center
WellSpan York 1001 S. George St. 717-851-2345 15 55m
☒Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Level 1 York, PA 17403
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Trauma
Penn State 500 University Dr, 800-243-1455 20 55m
Hershey Hershey, PA 17033
☒ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Level 1
Trauma
Johns Hopkins 4940 Eastern Ave, 410-550-0100 ukn 1h 25m
Bayview Baltimore, MD 21224 ☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical Center Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Burn Center
Lehigh Valley 1200 S Cedar Crest 610-402-8000 unk 2h
☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☐ Yes
Hospital Burn Blvd, Allentown, PA
Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Center 18103
6. Special Medical Emergency Procedures:

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1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/4/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 4 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 0300

Direct all emergency medical incidents and needs through Adams County 911. When possible utilize highest level
provider for all team related emergencies. Defer to local EMS when needed.
Adams Regional EMS (AREMS) Director of Operations Chief, Eric Zaney (ParaMedic) Cell: 717-476-3697
Base Hospital – Gettysburg --- Medical Command/Control 717-337-1389
☐ Check box if aviation assets are utilized for rescue. If assets are used, coordinate with Air Operations through
Adams County Dispatch.

7. Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader): Name: Signature:


8. Approved by (Safety Officer): Name: Signature:
ICS 206 IAP Page Date/Time: Date

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GAR Risk Assessment GETT 157th
July 1– July 5, 2020
SUPERVISION 2
PLANNING 3
CONTINGENCY
RESOURCES 4 61-80
Implement
Measures
COMMUNICATION 5
36-60 Moderate
TEAM SELECTION 3
TEAM FITNESS 2
1-35 Low
ENVIRONMENT 6
INCIDENT
COMPLEXITY 9 Rank each element 1-10, with 10
being the higher risk; 1 the least.
TOTAL 34
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Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment Activities July 2020 Meeting Schedule
Incident Command Post: Adams County Emergency/Dispatch Center (230 Greenamyer Ln.)
NPS Operations Center Maintenance (405 Taneytown Rd)
LE Operations Center Gettysburg Area Middle School (37 Lefever St.)

Thursday July 2:
1200: Interagency LE meeting (LE only)
1400: PWR/SETT arrives and overnights in DC
Friday July 3:
1300: Tactics for July 4- 5 ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 4-5 ICP
Saturday July 4:
0800: NPS Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
0830: C&G ICP
1100: LE Briefing at Middle School
1300: Tactics for July 5 ICP
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 5 ICP
Sunday July 5:
0800: NPS Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1900: SET Demob and in route to DC

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Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 1, 2017

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted special use permits for first amendment
activities on July 1. Three of these events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. A fourth group will be conducting a commemorative march along
West Confederate Avenue on from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal state and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? The National Park Service respects the right of the
public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no distinction on the purpose, message or intent of any
particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently
address them while allowing other members of the public to enjoy the democratic process.

• The United States Park Police will be assisting as will NPS personnel from other parks. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
• We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
• If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

June 29, 2017

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National Park Service Gettysburg National 1195 Baltimore Pike
U.S. Department of the Interior Military Park Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

717-334-1124 phone
717-334-1891 fax

Gettysburg Park Press Release


For Release: 6/29/17
Contact: Katie Lawhon, [email protected], (National Park Service), 717-253-5776
Sgt. Anna Rose, [email protected] (United States Park Police), 202-556-9181

Event and Logistics Information for Battle Anniversary Events at

Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg – Gettysburg National Military Park is commemorating the three-day Battle of Gettysburg
anniversary on July 1, 2, and 3, with a series of free hikes, walks and talks that discuss, explore, and
reflect on this important turning point in the American Civil War. The public is invited to join Park Rangers
and Licensed Battlefield Guides during these programs that mark the 154th battle anniversary in
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Programs take place throughout the battlefield, in the Soldiers’ National
Cemetery and at the Museum and Visitor Center.

Numerous programs are offered throughout the day and include something for visitors of all ages. Learn
about the men who enlisted and why; explore folklore surrounding McPherson’s Ridge and Seminary
Ridge; find out why Union and Confederate leaders made the decisions they did; look at Pickett’s Charge
through the eyes of African American history; gain a better understanding of how 27,000 wounded
soldiers were cared for; visit the family activities and hands-on history station at the Gettysburg National
Military Park Museum and Visitor Center; and learn unique perspectives on the battle from Park Rangers
at an hour-long campfire presentation in the evening. Details and times are available at:
https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/anniversary-ranger-schedule-2017.htm

“Even after 154 years, the Battle of Gettysburg remains one of the pivotal events in American history.
Being on the battlefield over the three –day anniversary is a profoundly moving experience,” said Bill
Justice, acting park superintendent. “The National Park Service is honored and proud to be able to share
this amazing place and this uniquely American story with our visitors.”

Traffic
Traffic is expected to be heavy throughout the park and especially along Taneytown Road throughout the
weekend. Drivers and pedestrians are asked to be mindful of each other at crosswalks.

Parking & Transportation


Parking signs will guide visitors to open parking areas. “Gold Line” shuttle busses from the visitor center
run regularly to transport visitors to nearby sites. During peak demand, visitors may be directed to park at
the Outlet Shoppes at Gettysburg and board a free shuttle bus to the Gettysburg National Military Park
Museum & Visitor Center.

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Prohibited Items and Activities – For specific details, go to:
https://www.nps.gov/gett/learn/management/upload/Compendium-signed-12-13-16.pdf

• Grills are allowed in the picnic areas only.


• Alcohol is prohibited.
• Launching, landing or operating unmanned or remote controlled aircraft on National Park
Serviced property is strictly prohibited.
• It is strongly recommend that pets be left at home.
• Visitors may possess and carry firearms within Gettysburg National Military Park in accordance
with federal, state, and local laws. Federal law prohibits firearms in certain park facilities and
buildings. These places are marked with signs at public entrances. All visitors should be aware of
and follow applicable firearms laws of the State of Pennsylvania.
• No firearms or pets are permitted in the Museum and Visitor Center.
• The Soldiers’ National Cemetery has special restrictions: no pets and no bikes.

First Amendment Activities


The National Park Service has granted special use permits for first amendment activities on July 1. Three
of these events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of Taneytown Road
between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. A fourth group will be conducting a commemorative march along West
Confederate Avenue on from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

“As custodians of land owned by the American people, the National Park Service has a responsibility to
make that land available for exercising those rights,” Justice said. “As with any first amendment activities,
Gettysburg National Military Park’s objectives are to provide for public safety, minimize impacts on historic
resources of this park, and afford visitors an enjoyable experience.

Gettysburg National Military Park preserves, protects and interprets for this and future generations the
resources associated with the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, during the American Civil War, the Soldiers'
National Cemetery, and their commemorations. Learn more at www.nps.gov/gett

-NPS-

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Suspicious or Unattended?
Criminals or terrorists sometimes conceal
improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in backpacks,
suitcases, or common items.
Use this process to safely determine if an item is a serious threat or just unattended.

Is it HO T
Hidden Obviously not Typical
?
• Placed out of sight suspicious • Out of place for the
• Appears purposely • Unexplainable wires location
concealed or electronics • Potentially related to
• Bomb-like components a threat

YES NO
• Treat with caution
• Use R. A. I. N.
• Try to determine the owner
(Continue to other side)
(Suspicious) (Unattended) • Report to an authority

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If an item is suspicious you should:
Recognize the Indicators of a Suspected Explosive Device
Indicators can be related to the characteristics, events, location, or time,
including whether the item is Hidden, Obviously suspicious, or not Typical (HOT).

Avoid the Area


Don’t touch the suspected item. Instead, immediately move and direct others
to move away immediately.

Isolate the Suspected Item


Establish a perimeter to secure the area and continue to direct people away. Use frontal and
overhead cover and if available wear personal protective equipment.

Notify Appropriate Emergency Services


Describe the Suspicious items and persons, the person’s Actions, the Location of the
item, the Time of placement and discovery, and Your actions to mitigate risk (SALTY).

If you see something, say something


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Reminder: Hours reported on the individual’s OF-288 are due in QuickTime no later than 10:00 a.m.
on Monday, July 6, 2020. Time is to be input, verified, validated, and certified by this deadline.

Incident Account Number for GETT


The GETT account for the 4th of July 2020 event will be entered in the following format into QuickTime:
PXXGETTJul4001
*** Note those are zeros, not the letter “O” ***

IMPORTANT - Base hours are charged to the employee’s regular park/site account!
An employee’s regular tour of duty (their normal 80 hours per pay period) MUST be charged to their
regular salary account, even if they were working in support of the incident. Base hours are NOT
chargeable to the incident overtime account. This means there should be absolutely no 010 or 050
time charged to the above account.

OF-288 (Incident Time Report)


All hours worked for the incident are recorded on the OF-288, both overtime and regular hours. The
timekeeper and/or employee will need to separate the regular hours from overtime hours in
QuickTime. This is because we don’t always know the employee’s regular tour of duty.

Employees MUST have a signed OF-288 in order to charge any overtime to incident accounts. Home
units should retain a hard copy of the OF-288 which serves as approval for the overtime hours.

Holiday Pay
If Saturday, July 4 is the employee’s regular day off, then their holiday becomes Friday, July 3. They
should be coded 050 (Holiday Not Worked) on Friday. If they work any hours on Friday, those hours
would be coded as 051 (Holiday Worked). Any time on Saturday would be coded 110 (Overtime). This
will be the case for most employees.

If Saturday, July 4 is a regular workday, then that would be considered their holiday.

Additional Pay Codes That May be Applicable


Only overtime (110), holiday worked (051), night differential (GS EMPLOYEES 130), and shift codes
(WG EMPLOYEES 2 or 3) may be charged to the incident account shown above.

Night Differential
GS EMPLOYEE
Pay Code 130 will apply to incident hours worked by GS employees between the hours of 6:00 p.m.
and 6:00 a.m. Please note that this is in addition to the overtime hours coded with Pay Code 110.
(Normally an employee does not get night differential in addition to overtime, but the rule is different
here because this is an incident).

Example: Employee works incident shift hours: 0700 – 2130 with ½ hour lunch (1130 – 1200) should be
coded as such:
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Pay Code 010 for 8.00 hours (regular base 8 hours)
Pay Code 110 for 6.00 hours (OT, 1530 to 2130)
Pay Code 130 for 3.30 hours (Night Differential, 1800 – 2130)

WG/WS/WL EMPLOYEE
For Federal Wage System (WG/WL/WS employees), a night shift differential is only paid when the
majority of the employee’s regularly scheduled, non-overtime hours fall between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00
a.m. In most cases, the employee’s regular shift is during daytime hours, so the majority of
WG/WL/WS employees will not earn a night shift differential on this event.

Complete guidance can be found at OPM Federal Wage System Employees - Night Differential.

Swing Shift Code for QuickTime (if applicable):

If majority of regularly Night Shift Differential Swing Shift Code


scheduled, non-OT hours are
between:
3:00pm – Midnight (12:00am) 7 ½ percent differential 2
11:00pm – 8:00am 10 percent differential 3

Exempt Employee working Non-Exempt Position on Incident


An employee who is normally FLSA-exempt may be in a non-exempt position for the incident, meaning
their overtime rate would be full time and a half. An example would be a Supervisory Park Ranger
(normally FLSA-exempt) working as a Driver (a non-exempt position).

All Overtime is 110!


As a reminder, all overtime must be coded 110. DO NOT, under any circumstances, use pay code 113
or 11U as these codes apply to wildland fire responses only. This will often result in the employee
being overpaid, which will result in a bill for collection.

Biweekly pay cap is lifted


Timekeepers in Quicktime should follow these steps to lift the pay cap. This is very important to
prevent employees from being underpaid.
a. Click on the “Remarks” section in Quicktime
b. Under the Special Pay Calculations - Check the box for LB – Emergency Response
c. Enter the following in the Message to Payroll box - “LB-NCA 4th of July 2020 Incident”

We thank you and appreciate your support of the July 4th event under the Incident Command System!
Gene Freese, (315) 237-1444
Zachary Bolitho, (717) 339-9112

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ACTIVITY LOG (ICS 214)
1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Date From: Date Date To: Date
Period: Time From: HHMM Time To: HHMM
3. Name: 4. ICS Position: 5. Home Agency (and Unit):

6. Resources Assigned:
Name ICS Position Home Agency (and Unit)

7. Activity Log:
Date/Time Notable Activities

8. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature:


ICS 214, Page 1 Date/Time: Date

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Fwd: New Mandatory Reporting Requirement: with Attachments
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 13:39
To: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>

4 attachments (274 KB)


Executive Order on Protecting American EO Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combatting Recent Criminal Violence.pdf;
ATT00001.htm; Mandatory Reporting Requirements – Immediate Attention Required .pdf; ATT00002.htm;

In case you didn’t get the new number. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

Begin forwarded message:

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Date: July 1, 2020 at 13:08:46 EDT
To: "Vietzke, Gay E" <[email protected]>, NPS NER Superintendents By Name
<[email protected]>, NPS NER Chief Rangers
<[email protected]>
Cc: NPS NER Regional Directors Staff <ner_regional_director'[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  New Mandatory Reporting Requirement: with Attachments

Hi All,

Please note that the DOI-Interior Operaons Cen ter has provided an updated phone
number for the reporng line.

Please report informaon in acc ordance with this memo to 202-208-4108.

The DOI-IOC is staffed 24/7.

Please don't hesitate to reach out with any quesons or assis tance needs you might have on
this reporng r equirement, or with potenal thr eats to monuments, statues, etc.

thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Chief Ranger


Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc-Appalachian
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 4:02 PM
To: NPS NER Superintendents By Name <[email protected]>
Cc: NPS NER Regional Directors Staff <NER_Regional_Director's_Staff@nps.gov>
Subject: Fw: New Mandatory Reporng R equirement: with A achments
 

From: AD Visitor and Resource Protecon, NPS <NPS ADVisitor_ResourceProtecon@np s.gov>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 5:24 PM
To: NPS Regional Directors <[email protected]>; NPS Regional Director Assistants
<[email protected]>; NPS Deputy Regional Directors
<[email protected]>
Cc: Leonard, John <[email protected]>; Benge, Shawn T <[email protected]>; Maclean,
Robert D <[email protected]>; Monahan, Gregory <[email protected]>
Subject: New Mandatory Reporng R equirement: with A achments
 

Please forward to Park Superintendents.

To: Regional Directors


Attn: Park Superintendents

From: Associate Director, Visitor and Resource Protection

Subject: Mandatory Reporting Requirements – Immediate Attention Required

In response to the President’s Executive Order on Protecting American Monuments,


Memorials, and Statues and Combating Recent Criminal Violence, the National Park
Service, as well as other Departmental entities, have established a partnership with both the
Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This
partnership is to help ensure that we are poised to ensure domestic tranquility and defend the
life, property, and rights of our citizens.

To further ensure that the Service is best able to fulfill our obligations and until further
notice, any acts of vandalism, all instances of destruction of park resources or property, and
any threats to NPS employees shall be immediately reported, i.e., within 60 minutes of
discovery, to the DOI Interior Operations Center (DOI-IOC). Information shall be submitted
to the DOI-IOC via either of the following means:
DOI Interior Operations Center at 877-246-1372 or [email protected]

If your park needs any assistance with the coordination for the protection of park facilities,
statues, resources, or other assets please contact Assistant Special Agent in Charge
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

cc: Deputy Director (a), Operations


Chief, Law Enforcement, Security, and Emergency Services
Director, DOI-Office of Law Enforcement and Security
Chief (A), United States Park Police
[EXTERNAL] July 4th
Knotts, Keith A <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 14:01
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sir,
I just thought I would reach out to you and let you know that I will be at the briefing tomorrow scheduled for
1200 at 1560 Fairfield Rd.
Please feel free to contact me any me with requests or ques ons. I will be the Federal protec ve Service POC
for this event.

V/R

Keith A. Kno s
Area Commander
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Protec ve Service
Western District | Region 3
796 North Foxcro. Ave., Suite #202
Mar�nsburg, WV 25401
(304) 360-0346 Gov. Cell | (304) 267-0210 Office
Keith.a.kno� [email protected]
[EXTERNAL] DHS/FPS - NPS briefing
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 14:03
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Chief,

It was a pleasure mee ng you today. Myself and Area Commander (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be at the briefing tomorrow at
noon. I would like to request that you send me the email informa on you spoke of, internet link/website, that our
District Commander in Philadelphia can call in on, and partake in the conversa on. I am copying Commander
Knos and Dis trict Commander Rhames on this email so all can have each other’s informa on on hand. Thank you
again Chief.

Respec ully,

Inspector
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

U.S. Department of Homeland Security


Federal Protec ve Service Police – Region 3
228 Walnut Street, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

24hour Emergency 877-437-7411

PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. PROPERLY DESTROY ALL DOCUMENTS
WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED.
[EXTERNAL] RE: Thursday meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 14:35
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Joe,

Any chance I can get the call-in details for tomorrow? I’ll be blade running between meengs all da y and don’t think I can make it there and back in me.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:06 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Thursday meeng

The middle school will not work for Thursday's meeng so Cumberland T ownship PD has offered up their conference room. The address is
1370 Fairfield Road in Gey sburg. We are sll able t o use the middle school for a staging area on Saturday. I am missing email addresses for
Conewago Township and Sco Miller fr om PSP, please share.

Thanks for your support, see you Thursday at noon. If you cannot a end in person, please let me know and I will add you to the Microso
Teams call.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:30
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Meeng loc aon f or next week

Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Meeng loc aon f or next week

All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ) to the email chain.

The number of parcipan ts in our meeng has outgr own the ranger staon. Our mee ngs ne xt week will be at the Eisenhower Naonal
Historic Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road, which will bring you to the entrance road. Connue do wn the road, cross a
cale guar d and stay straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.

The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the house or at the other two areas I
circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and
come up the wooden stairs (be careful, somemes slick). The c orner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons tha t day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck out front so you know you are at the
correct locaon. See y ou Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Draft IAP
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 15:24
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Today would be great. If it’s easier to do it over a call I can set that up too.

Zach Bolitho
Resources Management Lead
Gettysburg NMP
Eisenhower NHS
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:47:17 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>;
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Dra IAP


 
When do you want comments/correcons?

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 1:05 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pra, Mar cus
<Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Dra IAP
 
For review.

Marc - if you are at the office can you print this out and I will pick up a copy? Thanks.

Note:

PIO messages are from 2017. I've had no updates from Martz.
205A is incomplete

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
RE: [EXTERNAL] POC information for deploying personnel
Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 15:27
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>
Hey Joe,

menoned ther e will be an operaons mee ng t omorrow and wanted to see if there would be a call in
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

number for those that wont be able to a end.

Thanks

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:35 AM
To: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>
Cc: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] POC informaon f or deploying personnel

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of DHS. DO NOT click links or open a achments unless you recognize and/or
trust the sender. Contact ICE SOC SPAM with quesons or c oncerns.

Thank you for your me and support. My cell is 231.590.9467.

Let me know how I can help.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:17
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] POC informaon f or deploying personnel

Chief,
Below is my informaon f or FPS Region 3, can you send your cell number for us to forward up to our HQ and to
disseminate to the deploying personnel?
Thank you,
Anthony

Anthony Fuscellaro
Deputy Regional Director (A)
DHS/Federal Protec ve Service
267.246.6822
[email protected]
Closure of Wainwright Ave
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 15:43
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>

1 attachments (25 KB)


Wainwright temporary closure justification.docx;

Steve,

A ached is a dra record of determinaon tha t I copied and modified from other closures. Please feel
free to edit as you please.

I am a bit hesitant to put out public noce t oo early. We have not released the locaon of the s taging
area and this closure makes it relav ely obvious. Up to you how you handle that but please address that
in the last paragraph.

Let me know if you need anything else or if I can help in some way. Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Record of Determination for a Partial and Temporary Closure and Public Use
Limitation to help ensure public safety for areas in Gettysburg National Military Park
on July 4, 2020

Pursuant to 36 CFR 1.5, the National Park Service is temporarily closing certain
parklands in Gettysburg National Military Park on Saturday, July 4, 2020 to help ensure
public safety. Specifically, beginning on July 4, 2020 at 6:00 am until July 4, 2020 at
11:00 pm, the following park areas will be closed to the public or have public use
limitations.

· Park Closures - 6 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Wainwright Avenue from the NPS boundary near Locust Avenue to Slocum
Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic.

All areas closed to vehicle access will be posted with appropriate signage.

Insofar as there is a potential of disruption or violence, the park closures come at the
request of the National Park Service commissioned rangers and are necessary as a public
safety precaution. This will allow unrestricted access between a law enforcement staging
area outside of the park and roads leading to the National Cemetery.

This temporary and partial closure does not constitute an impairment to park resources
and values and is not of a nature, magnitude and duration that will result in a significant
alteration in public use patterns of the park. Further, it will not adversely affect the park's
natural, aesthetic or cultural values and the closure itself is not of a highly controversial
nature, given such security measures are now common at many public facilities and
public gatherings throughout the country. Accordingly, pursuant to 36 CFR l.5(b),
publication as rulemaking in the Federal Register is unwarranted.

This partial and temporary park closure and public use limitation is consistent with
hundreds of other National Park Service partial and temporary park closures or public use
limitations, the legal opinion of the Office of the Solicitor, and judicial adjudications.
ANSWER Coalition v. Norton, No. 05-0071 (D.D.C. January 18, 2005); Planned
Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. v. National Park Service, No. 89-0939, 1989 US
District LEXIS 3582 (D.D.C. April 7, 1989); Spiegel V. Babbit, 855 F.Supp. 405 (D.D.C.
1994), affd in part and vacated with instructions to dismiss, 56 F.3d 1531 (D.D.C. 1995),
reported in full 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 15200 (D.D.C. May 31, 1995); Picciotto V.
United States, No. 99-2113 (D.D.C. August 6, 1999); Picciotto V. United States, No. 94-
1935 (D.D.C. September 9, 1994); Picciotto v. Lujan, No. 90-1261 (D.D.C. May 30,
1990); Picciotto v. Hodel, No. 87-3290 (D.D.C. December 7, 1987).

Pursuant to 36 CFR 1.7, notice of this temporary and partial closure and public use
limitation will be made through media advisories, maps and by posting at conspicuous
locations in the affected park area. Finally, pursuant to 36 CFR 1.5 (c), this
determination is available to the public upon request.

Superintendent Date
Gettysburg National Military Park
Re: Please review
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 15:47
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Just a few comments

(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)

Respec ully,

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 9:32 AM
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected] oso .com>
Subject: Please review
 
Rangers,

Please review the a ached document and provide comments, if any. Some of the decision guidelines
are somewhat odd, but that por on was put together by upper management and then edited by me to
get where it is now. Looking for your thoughts. The decision guidance will serve as the leaders' intent
from Kris and Steve so want to make sure we are all on the same page.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
From NPS.gov: Placing Confederate Flags @ Monuments
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 16:07
To: (b) (6)
Bcc: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Thank you for your email to Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park. Any item le in or on the Baȁ le field
(including flags of any type) is considered abandoned property and is not protected by any law or
regulaon. Should y ou have any further quesons, please le t me know.

Thank you for your interest, have a good day.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 8:07 AM
To: NPS GETT Superintendent <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] From NPS.gov: Placing Confederate Flags @ Monuments
 
Email submitted from: (b) (6)

Use (b) (6) to reply to this message

Category: Other

Good morning. If I place a flag, specifically a Confederate one, at a monument or marker on the
Gettysburg battlefield and see it removed or desecrated is this an offense punishable by law? I've
unofficially been told that once I relinquish ownership by leaving it there it becomes Federal properly
and cannot be taken by anyone who is unauthorized to do so. Best wishes, (b) (6)
From NPS.gov: Statue Protection
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 16:07
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Thank you for your email and concern for Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park. At this me w e are not
requesng an y assistance or supplies but your company will be kept on file for future reference.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 9:07 AM
To: NPS GETT Superintendent <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] From NPS.gov: Statue Protec on
 
Email submitted from: [email protected] at /gett/contacts.htm

Use [email protected] to reply to this message

Category: Safety

I am writing you regarding the ongoing defacement and toppling of statues taking place around the
country. I heard thru the grapevine that there is a possibility of "protestors" planning to cause a ruckus
on or about the 4th of July. I just wanted to put my company on your radar as a possible preventive
solution. My perimeter assets security firm, Checkmate www.checkmate.global located just down the
road in Frederick, provides perimeter security assets such as anti-scale fencing, delta barriers, etc. Most
recently we provided fencing for Lafayette Park and to Lincoln Park for NPS and USSS. If you are
interested in learning more, please email or call me and I can send additional information or you can
visit our website. If we can be helpful to your folks, please do not hesitate to reach out to us...
Sincerely, Ajay Patil President [email protected] 202-494-3499
Re: Closure of Wainwright Ave
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 16:08
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Yep. Can do. I can make up a quick map for this closure and post across web/social. This is the type that I
can handle without all of Dafna's GIS magic. �

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 4:04 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Subject: Re: Closure of Wainwright Ave
 
Thank you Joe. Attached is the signed closure order. I put it in the same format as the last three that
we did for the COVID response. Also, we should post this to the park website the morning of the 4th. I
don't think we need to do anything more than that.

Jason - Will you be available Saturday morning to post the closure order or do we need a plan B?

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 3:43 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Closure of Wainwright Ave
 
Steve,

A ached is a dra record of determinaon tha t I copied and modified from other closures. Please feel
free to edit as you please.
I am a bit hesitant to put out public noce t oo early. We have not released the locaon of the s taging
area and this closure makes it relav ely obvious. Up to you how you handle that but please address that
in the last paragraph.

Let me know if you need anything else or if I can help in some way. Thanks!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: NPS liaison to FBI for Gettysburg even on 4th of July
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 16:09
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks always appreciated.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 12:56
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: NPS liaison to FBI for Gey sburg even on 4th of July
 
Chief & ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I just wanted to update you on some acvity thaȁt we have been tracking here. Apparently, the flag burning event
has captured a lot of a en on overnight and FBI HQ was inquiring about whether or not we were tracking on it.
Of course we have been for some me, so not a big deal there. The milia side of this eḁvent has been par cularly
vocal, however the An -Government/An -Authority Extremists (ANTIFA falls in this category) side is s ll fairly
vague. A endance numbers are all over the place making it tough to predict.

Harrisburg RA will be staffing a command post on the 4th and they are also working on pushing out a Situa onal
Intelligence Report regarding this event. When that goes out I will be sure to push it your way.

Respec ully,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:33 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: NPS liaison to FBI for Gey sburg even on 4th of July

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I have been assigned to support security operaons aȁt Gey sburg Na onal Military Park during the 4th of July
weekend. I have been assigned to be the NPS liaison to the FBI. Can I give you a call tomorrow to touch basis with
you? My cell is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .

Thank you

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Special Agent
Na onal Park Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone


Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Thursday meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 16:21
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Good idea. I have not reached out to her but will do so.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 16:06
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Thursday mee ng
 
Joe,

Have we thought of talking to the warden to involve her, in case we do have a large amount of arrests? Her name is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) and her number is
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Respec ully,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Detec ve / CIT Coordinator


Adams County District A orney’s Office
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
((b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:06 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Thursday mee ng

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organiza on. Do not click links or open a achments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
The middle school will not work for Thursday's mee ng so Cumberland Township PD has offered up their conference room. The address is
1370 Fairfield Road in Gey sburg. We are s ll able to use the middle school for a staging area on Saturday. I am missing email addresses for
Conewago Township and Sco Miller fr om PSP, please share.

Thanks for your support, see you Thursday at noon. If you cannot a end in person, please let me know and I will add you to the Microso
Teams call.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 12:30
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Mee ng loca on for next week

Passing along some more intel. Nothing we don't already know, just sharing.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 20:24
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Mee ng loca on for next week

All,

First off, let me introduce (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to the email chain.

The number of par cipants in our mee ng has outgrown the ranger staon. Our meeḁngs neḁxt week will be at the Eisenhower Na onal
Historic Site. The address for GPS is 250 Eisenhower Farm Road, which will bring you to the entrance road. Con nue down the road, cross a
cale guar d and stay straight onto the gravel road, crossing a second cale guar d.
The house directly in front of you at that point is the headquarters building. You can park in front of the house or at the other two areas I
circled in yellow on the close up map. We will be upstairs in the northwest corner of the house so you will have to walk around back and
come up the wooden stairs (be careful, some mes slick). The corner of the house with the stairs has the white arrow.
If you need direcons thaȁt day or get lost, call my cell phone, 231.590.9467. I will have my patrol truck out front so you know you are at the
correct loca on. See you Monday and Thursday at noon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Please review
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 16:26
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Make the meeng happen and de velop some rewrites please.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 16:25
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Please review
 
We should discuss as division. (b) (5)  

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Acting Chief Ranger
Catoctin Mountain Park 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 1, 2020, at 9:32 AM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

Rangers,

Please review the a ached document and provide comments, if any. Some of the decision
guidelines are somewhat odd, but that poron w as put together by upper management and
then edited by me to get where it is now. Looking for your thoughts. The decision guidance
will serve as the leaders' intent from Kris and Steve so want to make sure we are all on the
same page.
Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
<GETT July 4 objectives and guidelines.docx>
[EXTERNAL] Re: Park Safety Message to Gettysburg Foundation
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Wed 7/1/2020 17:06
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Cc: Matthew C. Moen <[email protected]>; Teddi Joyce <[email protected]>; Elle Lamboy
<[email protected]>; Brian Shaffer <[email protected]>; Sheri Grim
<[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>

Steve, Thank you for this update. I am praying for peaceful demonstrations and safety for everyone
concerned. I very much appreciate this update.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 1, 2020, at 10:02 AM, Sims, Steven D <[email protected]> wrote:

Good Morning,

In early June, 2020, a Facebook account was created for an entity calling itself Left Behind
USA. This account stated that they would be coming to the Gettysburg National Cemetery
on July 4, 2020, to burn a US flag, a Confederate flag, and a police flag. They have also
claimed that they will be creating two autonomous zones. The response to this was
immediate, prompting several militia groups, veterans’ groups, Confederate groups, and
others, to make plans to come to Gettysburg to stop this event and protect the monuments.
The groups responding to prevent all of this have upped their rhetoric with threats of
violence and claims that Antifa and Black Lives Matter are coming to Gettysburg to burn the
town.

Most of the intelligence gathered on these posts indicate that Left Behind USA is an internet
troll who never had any intention of coming to Gettysburg. Responses to Left Behind USA
have become overly sensationalized and often promote conspiracy theories that are not
backed up by facts. At this point, there is no specific, credible threat to the park, the
monuments, the Cemetery, or the town.

The Law Enforcement staff has been working very closely with our local, state and federal
partners to monitor all this activity and have a response plan. We expect there to be large
numbers of visitors with firearms in the park on July Fourth to “help protect” the Cemetery
and the Confederate monuments. Local and state law enforcement agencies, along with
park law enforcement staff are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen.

Park management are concerned about protecting park resources, but we want to be very
clear there is nothing more important than human life. To that end, we want you all to be
aware of your surroundings as you are out and about in the park. Situational awareness is
something we all need to practice every day. Know your surroundings, know who is in them,
and plan for your response should something go wrong.

This is a very difficult time in our country, with emotions running high on all sides of many
issues. We happen to work at a touch-point for some of those issues, and the potential for
conflict is high. If at any time someone’s words or actions make you uncomfortable, call law
enforcement. If you see something suspicious, or someone behaving oddly, call law
enforcement. When calling law enforcement, be prepared to provide as accurate a
description as you can. Please call the non-emergency number for Dispatch, 717-334-8101,
as that will be the fastest way to reach us. If you are witnessing or experiencing an actual
emergency, call 911.

Thank you for all that you do and please be safe and look out for one another.

Regards,
Steve

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)
Meeting location for Gettysburg Interagency July 4 coordination meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 17:17
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

This has become a very popular meeng , so the locaon has once ag ain changed. The new locaon is a t
Desna on Ge y sburg, 1560 Fairfield Road. Pull into the lane for the Gey sburg Times and drive to the
rear. Picture below for those of us who need pictures --

See you at noon. If you cannot a end in person please let me know and I will forward a Microso
Teams invite so that you can join by phone.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: penalties for CFRs
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 17:37
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Our penales suck, ther e is no other way to put it. It is embarrassing to give people ck ets, they laugh.
But, the answer is up to $500 or up to 3 months in jail, PLUS full restuon c osts for whatever damage
they cause. I hear the going rate for monuments is prey s teep...

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 17:20
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: penal es for CFRs
 
From a member of the press for follow up.

If someone was caught for vandalizing and/or defacing a monument, what would the general
penalty/charge be?
Same for a flag burning outside of a 1st Amendment area?

In general terms and if you can't release this that is ok too. Thanks.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram
Re: Please review
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 17:45
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (21 KB)


GETT July 4 objectives and guidelines.docx;

(b) (5)

Attached are my comments on the original document.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 9:32 AM
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected] oso .com>
Subject: Please review
 
Rangers,

Please review the a ached document and provide comments, if any. Some of the decision guidelines
are somewhat odd, but that poron w as put together by upper management and then edited by me to
get where it is now. Looking for your thoughts. The decision guidance will serve as the leaders' intent
from Kris and Steve so want to make sure we are all on the same page.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.


"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Pa Volunteer Militia Operational Order- 4 July - 2020
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 17:47
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

3 attachments (9 MB)
Gettysburg 2020 roster.docx; Gettysburg Operational Order.docx; Gettysburg map 2020.png;

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 5:18 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Pa Volunteer Milia Oper aonal Or der- 4 July - 2020

Invesg ator
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

A ached are the following items, Please Feel free to forward to Chief Lachowskiand any and all other pares who
need this info.

1. Operaonal Or der
2. Operaonal R oster
3. Operaonal Map

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Commanding Officer
Pa. Volunteer Milia
Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia - Operational Order - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 4 2020

**To Be forwarded as needed

Date: July 4 2020

Location: Gettysburg Pennsylvania

Operational Command Staff : (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) - Commanding Officer : (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) - Executive Officer

Time: 0900 - 1900

Rally point: (b) (7)(E)

Points of Contact : Dennis Bevenour / Lead investigator - Gettysburg Police Department

Robert Glenny Jr. / Chief of Police - Gettysburg Police Dept

Joe Lachowski / Chief Ranger National - Parks Service

Operation Type : Indirect Action - Reconnisance/intelligence gathering only

Uniform of the day: (b) (7)(E)

Radio Operational Frequency : (b) (7)(E)

Operational Details : (b) (7)(E)

(b) (7)(E)

** AT NO TIME are personel permitted to physically engage protestors unless it is in self defense or
defense of others, a measured response, and in full accorddance with law. If a situation occurs, personel
are to notify law enforcement and document anything that takes place to be later provided to Law
enforcement as needed for evidence. All personel are to mantain a strict professional stature at all
times.

(b) (7)(E)
. Personal kit items that are
brought will will be secured, locked in vehicles. Conceal Carry only with appropriate lisences.

Recommended kit items:

-Binoculars

-Camera/phone

-Hydration

-Radio

-Map of Gettysburg/ Gettysburg battlefield

-Personal First aid Kit

** Medics will have larger medical kits to address more serious issues. State certification required to act
in emt/paramedic capacity.

See Attachments

1. Roster

2. Map (areas Highlighted in yellow designate patrol routes)


Attending Personel:

1. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ( Operational Commanding Officer)

2. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (Operational Executive Officer)

3. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

4. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

5. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

8. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

9. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

10. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

11. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

12. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

13. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

14. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

15. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

16. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

17. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

18. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

19. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

20. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

21. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

22. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


23. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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25. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (medic)

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Re: Logistics requests
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 17:48
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Up to you and thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 17:45
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Logis cs requests
 
Water barriers can be moved quickly as hey slide on pavement (when empty).

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 5:44 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Re: Logis cs requests
 
We would need ones that can be moved so LE can drive down that road, so how about bike rack (I
realize that is in high demand) with cones in front of it? We would be able to move bike rack relav ely
quickly.

Thanks.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 17:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Logis cs requests
 
What kind of 'solid barricades' do you want? We have concrete ballast, water barriers (filled or unfilled),
and cones. let me know your preference.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop


From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 5:29 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Logis cs requests
 
Marc,

By late evening on July 3, please have two parking spots in McMillan Woods trailer parking blocked off
for PSP horse trailers and trucks (6 horses in the trailers).

We will also need solid barricades to close Wainwright Avenue at Slocum and at Locust Avenue.

Please let me know if you have any quesons and thank s for all of your hard work.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Please review
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 18:00
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (20 KB)


GETT July 4 objectives and guidelines (Holler, Jr, Daniel L).docx;

I don't have wording correcons or r ecommendaons but I ha ve highlighted concerns. Yellow highlight
is what exist in the document. Green is my thoughts on it. I may be coming off as an ass, but that is not
my intenon.

Sorry for how messy I typed and lack of grammar and sentence structure... I was doing this as fast as I
can

You'll likely be ge ng feedback from SETT as well. Apparently there was some discussion about this
document from them as well.

Seems like the tone of this document is.... rangers just want to violate everyone's rights and don't know
how to do their job... but since we have no clue how to do law enforcement, we can tell them. We(LEO)
already have 4th Amendment standards and Supreme Court cases which give us our guidelines. This is
document could be potenally F OIA'ed and then the NPS gets sued because one of us does something
that is clearly objecv ely reasonable, but we violated these guidelines that almost expect that we have
superpowers to know how .

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 09:32
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <ge [email protected] .com>
Subject: Please review
 
Rangers,

Please review the a. ached document and provide comments, if any. Some of the decision guidelines
are somewhat odd, but that poron w as put together by upper management and then edited by me to
get where it is now. Looking for your thoughts. The decision guidance will serve as the leaders' intent
from Kris and Steve so want to make sure we are all on the same page.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
(b) (5), (b) (7)(E)
Re: Heads up on Senator Mastriano, July 4
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 18:04
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
At one point he was advertising a meeting or rally at Battlefield Brewworks east of town. Not
sure if that is still a thing or not.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Park Ranger, Law Enforcement
Ge ysburg Naonal Milit ary Park/Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:01 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Heads up on Senator Mastriano, July 4
 
I heard that Senator Mastriano intends to be in the "Ge ysburg area" on July 4. He wants to maintain a
low profile and not a ract any a. enon. Jus t leng y ou know, if I hear anything else I will keep you in
the loop.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
RE: [EXTERNAL] DHS/FPS - NPS briefing
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 18:10
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Yes sir, thank you 

 
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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(www.blackberry.com)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Date: Wednesday, Jul 01, 2020, 5:54 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] DHS/FPS - NPS briefing

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of DHS. DO NOT click links or open a achments unless you recognize and/or
trust the sender. Contact ICE SOC SPAM with ques ons or concerns.

I sent the invite to you, I had email from a different email but do not have email. You
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

can forward the invite to him I think or you can send me his email and I will forward. Thanks, I did not
see him copied on the original email.

Stay safe, see you tomorrow.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 13:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] DHS/FPS - NPS briefing
 
Chief,
It was a pleasure mee ng you today. Myself and Area Commander (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be at the briefing tomorrow at
noon. I would like to request that you send me the email informa on you spoke of, internet link/website, that our
District Commander in Philadelphia can call in on, and partake in the conversa on. I am copying Commander
and District Commander on this email so all can have each other’s informa on on hand. Thank you
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

again Chief.

Respec ully,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Federal Protec ve Service Police – Region 3
228 Walnut Street, Room 120
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

24hour Emergency 877-437-7411

PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. PROPERLY DESTROY ALL DOCUMENTS
WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED.
Re: PIO Message for IAP
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 18:14
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>

I agree with a media advisory. No real event yet so no need for a PR. 

On the attached PR, need a quotation mark at the end of Steve’s quote and the name of the National
Cemetery needs to be updated. 

Thanks for all the work!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 1, 2020, at 18:08, Martz, Jason A <[email protected]> wrote:

I adjusted the 2017 docs to line up with the 2020 event. The Q&A is prey s traight forward
but I'm not sure if we should do a PR for this. Instead I was thinking of a Media Advisory
only that had more info specifically for the press. Thoughts?

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 1:07 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: PIO Message for IAP
 
Jason - Do you have an update for the IAP? The attached are from 2017. If not OK.
Just let me know� Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

<14_Q & A GETT First Amendment Events 2020.docx>


<15_News Release - Events at Gettysburg NMP July 4 2020.docx>
National Park Service Gettysburg National 1195 Baltimore Pike
U.S. Department of the Interior Military Park Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

717-334-1124 phone

Gettysburg Park Press Release


For Release: 7/xx/20

Contact
Jason Martz
[email protected]
571-358-0516

Possible July 4 First Amendment activity at Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg, PA – First Amendment Activities: Gettysburg National Military Park has granted two
special use permits for First Amendment activities on July 4, 2020. These events will take place north of
Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of Taneytown Road between 9 am and 5:30 pm. These are
both small groups of 5-6 people each. One will hand out literature about the Constitution and the Bill of
Rights and the other will be discussing the history of slavery.

“As custodians of land owned by the American people, the National Park Service has a responsibility to
make that land available for exercising those rights,” Superintendent Steven D. Sims said. “As with any
first amendment activities, Gettysburg National Military Park’s objectives are to provide for public safety,
minimize impacts on historic resources of this park, and afford visitors an enjoyable experience.

Gettysburg National Military Park preserves, protects and interprets for this and future generations the
resources associated with the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, during the American Civil War, the Soldiers'
National Cemetery, and their commemorations. Learn more at www.nps.gov/gett

-NPS-

EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICATM


The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage.
Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 4, 2020

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted two special use permits for First Amendment
activities on July 4, 2020. These events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 9 am and 5:30 pm. These are both small groups of 5-6 people each. One will hand out
literature about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the other will be discussing the history of slavery.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? Gettysburg NMP has stood up an in-house Incident
Management Team, led by Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state
law enforcement agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen.
Some may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went fairly
smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being said, the mood in
the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things will go as smoothly this year.
The National Park Service respects the right of the public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no
distinction on the purpose, message, or intent of any particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act
unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently address them while allowing other members of the public to
enjoy the democratic process.

• Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies will be assisting park personnel. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
• We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
• If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

July 1, 2020
Re: Heads up on Senator Mastriano, July 4
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 18:30
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Yes, he is going to be in the area this Saturday and the next per his facebook page (below) as well as my
conversation with his office earlier today.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:01 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Krisna M <K risna_Heis [email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Heads up on Senator Mastriano, July 4
 
I heard that Senator Mastriano intends to be in the "Ge ysburg area" on July 4. He wants to maintain a low
profile and not a ract any a. enon. Jus t leng y ou know, if I hear anything else I will keep you in the loop.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: PIO Message for IAP
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 18:44
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
I think for now, unless things change, we run with the Q&A. We'll keep this media advisory in
the back pocket.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:33 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PIO Message for IAP
 
Hmmm...I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding why we would issue a media advisory (or a press
release). I don't think the 1st Amendment two permits warrant it. Please tell me what I am missing here.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:08 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PIO Message for IAP
 
I adjusted the 2017 docs to line up with the 2020 event. The Q&A is prey s traight forward but I'm not
sure if we should do a PR for this. Instead I was thinking of a Media Advisory only that had more info
specifically for the press. Thoughts?

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 1:07 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: PIO Message for IAP
 

Jason - Do you have an update for the IAP? The attached are from 2017. If not OK. Just let me
know� Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: GETT resources
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 20:55
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe,

Thank you very much.


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief
Law Enforcement, Security, and Emergency Services
National Park Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)  
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

On Jul 1, 2020, at 6:08 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

Federal resources ordered for GETT July 4

11 NPS SET members -- PWR


1 NPS ranger from ANTI for one night shi
1 NPS PIO from WEPA for the duraon
3 NPS ISB special agents (1 in ICP, 2 in field)
2 FBI special agents (both in ICP)
2 AUSA on call in Harrisburg
3 US Marshals Service (1 in ICP, 2 in field)
20 addional f ederal officers (currently 2 FPS and 18 Air Marshals, but that could change)

GETT is providing --

6 LE rangers
3 wildland firefighters
4 logisc per sonnel / monument specialists
1 special use permit coordinator
2 agency administrators
5 overhead on IMT (including safety officer and PIO)

I have a ached the resource order from EICC but it does not include the non NPS
resources. Please let me know if you need any addional in formaon. Thank s for all of
your guidance and support.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
<GETTYSBURG NMP 2020 RO 063020 0800.pdf>
[EXTERNAL] RE: GETT July 4 interagency LE meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Wed 7/1/2020 21:16
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Thanks Johnny

Sent with BlackBerry Work


(www.blackberry.com)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>


Date: Wednesday, Jul 01, 2020, 9:14 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: FW: GETT July 4 interagency LE meeting

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of DHS. DO NOT click links or open attachments unless
you recognize and/or trust the sender. If you believe this is SPAM or a phishing email, contact the TSA
Cyber Security Operations Center at TSA-SPAM.

Good evening ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

The NPS ops meeting is scheduled for noon tomorrow through MS Teams.

MS Teams call in link below-

Thanks

Sent with BlackBerry Work


(www.blackberry.com)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>


Date: Wednesday, Jul 01, 2020, 17:41
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: GETT July 4 interagency LE meeting

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of DHS. DO NOT click links or open attachments unless
you recognize and/or trust the sender. Contact ICE SOC SPAM <mailto:[email protected]> with
questions or concerns.

_To join the meeting, click the Join Teams Meeting button, then click join by
web._______________________________________________________________________________
(b) (5)
Re: Earpieces
Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
Wed 7/1/2020 22:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

Joe,

I have not seen them yet but the tracking number says they were delivered yesterday.  I will have to
look around tomorrow morning.  I will let you know.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 8:11:04 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Earpieces
 
Did the ear pieces for the radios arrive? If so, I would like to get them to the SET team leader tomorrow
at our noon meeng , I can pick them up from you in the morning, just let me know.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
RE: [External] FW: Request from Marty Nevil for followup...
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 09:14
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Gentlemen,

Just spoke with Director Bladen. Our resource request is not dead yet. The Task Force is reaching out to
departments in our region for officers and equipment. There are just no more strike teams. They also can
provide an incident management team which we can discuss at our mee ng today. Warren will be able to explain
further on the status pf our mutual aid request to the task force. He also asked if we would be willing to pay for
assistance for those who request it. I advised that was not an opon aȁt this point. Again, we can discus at the
mee ng if necessary.

Stay safe!
Rob

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
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Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 8:21 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Don Boehs (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Warren P. Bladen
<[email protected]>; Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>
Subject: FW: [External] FW: Request from Marty Nevil for followup...

Chief,

Seeing no answer yet, I’m assuming the task force was saying they cannot provide resources.

No matter what the task force eventually answers, I will let you know that PSP will be providing
an additional 12 uniformed members in marked patrol vehicles. I plan to work them in pairs
(one Trooper per vehicle, but two vehicles hanging near each other). They will work a 8-4 shift
and I’ll place them strategically around Gettysburg for maximum visibility as visitors/protestors
arrive in town.

Something like this:

2 Troopers on SR-30 east of town


2 Troopers on SR-30 west of town
2 Troopers on SR-34 North of town
2 Troopers on SR-97 south of town
2 Troopers on SR-134 south of town
2 Troopers on Bus-15 south of town

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H - Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Drive | Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.us

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 4:58 PM
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [External] FW: Request from Marty Nevil for followup...

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I am puzzled. Does this mean no resources are available from the Task Force at this point?

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251
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From: David Holl <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 4:41 PM
To: Robert Glenny <RGlenny@gey sburgpa.gov>
Subject: Fw: Request from Marty Nevil for followup...

Chief,
I had you email address wrong on the first send...
Dave

From: David Holl <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 4:35 PM
To: rglenny@gey sburg.gov <rglenny@gey sburg.gov>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Request from Marty Nevil for followup...

Chief and Warren,


I serve as the Chair of the South Central Task Force Criminal Jus ce Subcommi ee. The Task Force many
years ago had formed a Law Enforcement Strike Team that over the years languished in local LE support
and was plagued with funding issues as the equipment they required was impacted by reduced federal
funding and a lack of funding for mobile field force ac vi es. As a result the Subcommi ee voted last
year to demobilize the strike team concept. In its place we've been working to develop a standardized
equipment list where department's could fund their own officer's equipment based on that list. We
were also working to u lize PSP as the training hub for a regional standardized training program that
would parallel PSP's training. With COVID, that iniaȁ ve never got off the ground.

My purpose in this is just to advise, or confirmaon, thaȁt the South Central Task Force does not have
resources as a group to support any needs you may have over the weekend. Our recommenda on has
been to go through Adams County with resource requests and work with other con guous coun es for
mutual aid responses where available.

I understand form that you are working with PSP and the Na onal Park Service. They are your
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

best opon aȁt this point. The Task Force may be able to support an Incident Management Team, but that
would be through direc on.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

If you wish to followup by phone, my 24/7 cell is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Best regards and wishes for a safe weekend!

Dave Holl
Director of Public Safety
Lower Allen Township
Camp Hill, PA 17022
Re: [EXTERNAL] last call for special deputations at Gettysburg demonstration
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 09:44
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I don't think our detailed rangers will get this to you in me. The t eam lead will be at the interagency
meeng t oday and I will introduce you to him. If you are sll a vailable a. er the meeng I w ould like to
get the Gey sburg Rangers sworn in.

Appreciate all of your help, see you in a few.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From:
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 09:22


To: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: [EXTERNAL] last call for special deputaons a t Gey sburg demonstraon
 
 
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opening attachments, or responding.  

Joe and Tony,

Please submit the requests for special deputaon AS AP.

Tomorrow is the observed holiday and the people who process the paperwork won’t be at work.

That means today is the day. And the sooner the be� er.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal
Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Meeting location for Gettysburg Interagency July 4 coordination
meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 09:44
To: Brian Sinnett <[email protected]>
Thanks for the heads up, appreciate the support.

Take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Brian Sinne <bsinne @adamscounty.us>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 09:28
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Mee ng loca on for Ge ysburg Interagency July 4 coordina on mee ng
 
 
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opening attachments, or responding.  

I will not be able to attend the meeting today, virtually or otherwise.  Stay safe.

Brian Sinnett
District Attorney
Office of the District Attorney
Adams County Courthouse
117 Baltimore Street, Room 301
Gettysburg, PA  17325
 
(717) 337-9840
(717) 334-3859 (fax)
On Jul 1, 2020, at 5:17 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

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This has become a very popular meeng , so the locaon has once ag ain changed. The new
locaon is a t Desna on Ge y sburg, 1560 Fairfield Road. Pull into the lane for the
Gey sburg Times and drive to the rear. Picture below for those of us who need pictures --

<Desna on Ge y sburg.jpg>

See you at noon. If you cannot a end in person please let me know and I will forward a
Microso Teams invite so that you can join by phone.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [EXTERNAL] Meeting
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 09:45
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Will do. It will be a Microso Teams meeng in vite. If you haven't used it before, click the join now
bu on and then join via web.

Be safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 09:08
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Meeng
 
 
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opening attachments, or responding.  

Joe,

Good morning.  Would you mind sending me the link for the phone in access to the meeting this
morning?   I’m with PSP and our Tactical intelligence unit.  Thank you in advance.  

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Re: Covid
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 09:48
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Yes - Let's add that to the 202. And maybe a separate sheet. I'll see what I can drum up.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 8:56 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Covid
 
I just thought about this, we have not addressed Covid at all in any of our plans. Should that be on the
202 under the safety message, and should also be included in the additional safety message? Or how
should we incorporate that? I feel like we need to address it somehow.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
Draft IAP and updated 204
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 10:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (9 MB)
DRAFT GETT IAP 7.2.2020.pdf;

Attached is a new draft (7.2.2020) IAP including the 204 changes discussed yesterday.

204s are loaded in Teams (Operations/204 7.1.2020).

Cheers!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: WBS for overtime
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 10:04
To: NPS GETT Ranger Activities <[email protected]>
And I failed to menon tha t in order for it to be accepted in QT, you have to remove the periods.

Like this -- PXXGETTJUL4001

You need the periods in Concur, but cannot have them in QT, go figure.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 08:54
To: NPS GETT Ranger Ac vi es <ge rangerac vi [email protected]. .com>
Subject: WBS for over�me
 
Please charge all bale anniv ersary and July 4 event related OT to this WBS

PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.


"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
[EXTERNAL] Re: GETT July 4 interagency LE meeting
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 7/2/2020 10:33
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

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Thank you

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

> On Jul 2, 2020, at 8:52 AM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:


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>
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 2:46:06 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
> To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

> Subject: GETT July 4 interagency LE meeting


> When: Thursday, July 2, 2020 12:00 PM-2:00 PM.
> Where:
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Re: [EXTERNAL] FW: Meeting invite
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 10:38
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sent a Microso Teams meeng in vite. You will need to click the join now bu on and then join via web.

Thanks for the support.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 10:16
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] FW: Meeng in vite
 
 
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Good morning Chief,

Tpr. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be present for today’s meeting; however, I am unable to physically attend. Can you please forward me the meeting
invite so I can attend via phone.

Respectfully,

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Bureau of Criminal Invesg aon
1800 Elmerton Avenue | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.gov
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From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <v>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 5:18 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [External] Meeng loc aon f or Gey sburg Interagency July 4 coordinaon mee ng

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This has become a very popular meeng , so the locaon has once ag ain changed. The new locaon is a t Desna on Ge y sburg, 1560 Fairfield Road. Pull into the lane for the
Gey sburg Times and drive to the rear. Picture below for those of us who need pictures --
See you at noon. If you cannot a end in person please let me know and I will forward a Microso. Teams invite so that you can join by phone.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Ge� ysburg Na�onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na� onal Historic Site
1195 Bal�more Pike, Suite 100
Ge� ysburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Safety updates
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 10:49
To: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
I will find out about the fire engine and ambulance staging locaons a t a meeng a t noon.

Contacts for fire, ems, bomb squad will all be made through ops relayed to the ICP working under
unified command.

Food, water and gatorade will be at the staging area and can be shuled out via logis cs or fir e crew.
There will also be water at the NPS operaons cen ter.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 10:43
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Subject: Safety updates
 
All,

I've updated several documents in the Safety folder. There will be an update for weather tomorrow.
Did we determine where the fire truck would posioned?
Was their a determinaon wher e food and Gatorade would be?
What is contact info for the bomb squad and who makes that call? Is it routed through or directly
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

to them.
Same for ambulance.
In the original safety message (ICS 208) it had me listed as the POC for all employees in event of an
incident.
Is that sll true? If so , where is the phone roster (I can't seem to find in any of the folders). Is it
accurate?

John C. Nicholas
Park Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
1195 Balmor e Pike, Ste. 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
717-338-4431
[email protected]

I-A=0
[EXTERNAL] RE: last call for special deputations at Gettysburg demonstration
Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 11:11
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
 

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I contact our HQ legal folks and was told that FPS did not need the USMS Deputaon and the F ederal Air Marshals
that are being detailed to assist will be cross designated with our (FPS) authority and working under and
MOU/MOA with the DoI/NPS.

Thank you for offering to try and assist us with this last minute.

Anthony

Anthony Fuscellaro
Deputy Regional Director (A)
DHS/Federal Protecv e Service
267.246.6822
[email protected]

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 9:22 AM
To: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: last call for special deputaons a t Gey sburg demonstraon
Importance: High

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trust the sender. Contact ICE SOC SPAM with quesons or c oncerns.

Joe and Tony,

Please submit the requests for special deputaon AS AP.

Tomorrow is the observed holiday and the people who process the paperwork won’t be at work.

That means today is the day. And the sooner the be er.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
USMS Form
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 7/2/2020 11:32
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (2 MB)
usm3c Group Deputation.pdf;

Joe

A bunch of my folks lack the right version of Adobe to sign this. 

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Chief Ranger, Whiskeytown NRA


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Dispatch: 530-242-3431

“You must understand every level of the chessboard and ensure that
tactical operations that are successful in the near term do not have
operational or strategic level implications that will be
counter-productive in the long term.” -Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Buhl,
Commanding Officer, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines
signed memo
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 11:51
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (265 KB)


Deputation memo SET.pdf;

Thanks

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
[EXTERNAL] Today’s meeting.
Eric Beyer (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thu 7/2/2020 11:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

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attachments, or responding.

Joe, I’m running a few minutes late, but I will be there.

Sent from my iPhone


Permit #135 First Amendment (b) (6) - Time Change
Neil, Pamela S. <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 14:22
To: GETT-EISE Management Team <[email protected]>; NPS GETT Ranger Activities
<[email protected]>; Ludwick, Jonathan C <[email protected]>
Hi All,

(b) (6) has let me know that rather than begin at 8:55 AM on the 4th, he will likely begin
at 1:00 PM - just wanted to let us know in case we were going to have rangers in that area at
his original start time.

1:00 PM
07/04/2020 - 8:55 AM – 5:00 PM

Permit Type: 1st Amendment Activity - Display of quotes from Lee and other Confederate leaders that
concisely express their views on the relationship between slavery and the Confederacy
Responsible Person: (b) (6)

Location: First Amendment Activity Area#2 along Taneytown Rd. across from the ranger station
Permittee and three to four members of his family to sit in lawn chairs in the First Amendment Activity
Area #2 located on Taneytown Rd. Permittee will place 3’x2’ poster board type signs containing quotes
from leading members of the Confederacy about slavery.
Participants are authorized the use of hand carried signs that are flexible in nature and do not contain
any sharp or cornered edges.

Thanks!

Pamela S. Neil

Permit Coordinator
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Office Phone: 717-338-4421
Business Cell: 717-752-2845
Fax Number: 717-334-0359
[EXTERNAL] Mutual aid request
Robert Glenny <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 14:23
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Don Boehs(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>; Mike Weigand <[email protected]>

1 attachments (45 KB)


York MA Request.docx;

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opening attachments, or responding.  

Sir,

A ached please find the mutual aid request from Chief Boehs of Cumberland, the Chief Ranger and I for the
fourth of July traffic control assistance. Thank you. The request is addressed to your Commissioner.

Thank you for your assistance with this ma er.

R.W. Glenny, Jr.


Chief of Police
Borough of Gey sburg
59 East High Street
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-334-1168
Fax: 717-334-3554
Cell: 717-752-0251

PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION

The informaon tr ansmi ed is intended only for the person or enty t o whom it is addressed and may
contain confidenal and/ or privileged material. Any use of this informaon other than the in tended
recipient is prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please send a reply e-mail to the sender and
delete the material from any and all computers. Unintended transmissions shall not constut e waiver of
the a orney-client or any other privilege.
GETTYSBURG BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT
59 EAST HIGH STREET
GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17325
PHONE: (717) 334-1168

To: Osborne Robinson III. Commissioner of Police


York Police Department

From: R.W. Glenny, Jr., Chief of Police, Gettysburg Borough,


Donald Boehs, Chief of Police, Cumberland Township
Joseph Lachowski, Chief Ranger, Gettysburg National Military Park

Date: June 30, 2020

In Re: Mutual aid / Assistance July 4th Protest-Counter Protest Event

Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, Title 42 Section 8953 subsection (a)(3)(i),
we formally request your assistance, on July 4, 2020, to provide personnel to help us police the reported
protest and counter protest which has gone viral on social media. The primary reason for the request is
to assist with traffic related issues.

We have no way to accurately gauge the number of people who will come to this area intent on causing
harm. Your assistance with personnel and/or equipment will be greatly appreciated to help police these
events. With the uncertainty of our current times we cannot be too careful in preparing and reacting to
these events. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Respectfully Requested.
Re: July 4th budget
Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 15:29
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>

Yes by all means if you see obvious changes go ahead and do them. I am fine with that.

Get Outlook for iOS

From: Pra. , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 3:28:22 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>
Subject: Re: July 4th budget
 
Gene,

Do you need us to review the estimate and if changes are needed do you want us to make the edits or
send you a list of changes?

Let me know. I may have time tonight or tomorrow.

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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Image

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 7:41:27 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus
<Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>
Subject: Re: July 4th budget
 
This can wait until tomorrow - but while it's fresh on my mind - in the past we used GS X Step 5
as the place holder until the check-in sheets we're all in. That may help for now.
Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 5:21 PM
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris�na M <Kris�[email protected]>
Subject: July 4th budget
 
Hi all,

I have uploaded the working budget to the teams page in the finance secon, it is s ll a w ork in progress
and I am missing alot of SET team step informaon. Le t me know your thoughts and any ideas how to
make it be er. I am hoping i can walk away and not work on it any more today...we shall see.. Trying to
do this on a laptop screen and switching windows back in forth is geng old. I will w ork on it more
tomorrow when I am in the office and will have split screens.

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444
Re: PIO Message for IAP
Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 17:13
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Media advisory only. At this point I think it is expected by the press as this event has connued t o be at
the front of many of their story lines. This would also be a proper courtesy on behalf of the park. The
IMT agreed to have media parking at the Cemetery lot and I will have a media tent near the Maryland
monument. It will be very simple and to the point and I will have it ready for tomorrow morning.

Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:33 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PIO Message for IAP
 
Hmmm...I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding why we would issue a media advisory (or a press
release). I don't think the 1st Amendment two permits warrant it. Please tell me what I am missing here.

Thanks-

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-338-4401 (o)

From: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 6:08 PM
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PIO Message for IAP
 
I adjusted the 2017 docs to line up with the 2020 event. The Q&A is prey s traight forward but I'm not
sure if we should do a PR for this. Instead I was thinking of a Media Advisory only that had more info
specifically for the press. Thoughts?
Jason Martz
Visual Informa on Specialist, Public Affairs Officer (ac ng)
Ge ysburg Na onal Military Park & Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
Office - 717.338.4423
Cell - 571.358.0516

Check out Gey sburg NMP on Web | Facebook | Twi er | Instagram | YouTube | Blog | Periscope
Check out Eisenhower NHS on Web | Facebook | Instagram

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 1:07 PM
To: Martz, Jason A <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: PIO Message for IAP
 

Jason - Do you have an update for the IAP? The attached are from 2017. If not OK. Just let me
know� Thanks!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Fw: Memorandum from Secretary Bernhardt
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 18:26
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (539 KB)


EST - 16574 Sec. Bernhardt Memo to Law Enforcement Officers 7.2.20 508 Compliant.pdf;

Sharing as asked.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 15:55
To:
Subject: Memorandum from Secretary Bernhardt
 
All,

The Secretary has asked that this a ached memo be distributed to all of our LEO’s.

Please ensure all of your LE Rangers receive this memo.

I hope everyone has a safe July 4.

Thank You,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Regional Chief Ranger


Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc-Appalachian
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
THE SECRETA RY OF TH E INTERIOR
WASHINGTON

JUL O2 2020

Memorandum

To: Office of Law Enforcement and Security


All Department of the Interior Law Enforcement Officers
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Land Management
Bureau of Reclamation
Nationa
U.S. Fis ervice

From:

Subject: Protecting Amenca's Monuments, Memorials, and Statues

Purpose

The purpose of this memorandum is to prioritize the President's direction to protect our
monuments, memorials, and statues, and ensure good communication and coordination to protect
the life, property, and rights of our citizens.

Background

The past few months have brought historic challenges. First, the Department has had to respond
quickly and responsibly to the uncertainty created by a global pandemic. This included the need
to implement restrictions on the physical location of our workstations, even as we continued to
keep the Department operational on behalfof the American people. Next, while many who were
outraged at the killing of George Floyd were inspired to engage in peaceful demonstrations,
some chose to tear down and desecrate objects of American history, including historic statues
and memorials to leaders who fought for freedom and justice, such as Presidents Abraham
Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant.

Protecting life, property, and the rights of citizens, including the right to peaceably assemble to
protest, celebrate our Nation' s independence, or even just enjoy a nice walk in the park, requires
good communication and coordination, both within the Department, as well as with other
Federal, State, and local officials.

On June 26, 2020, President Trump signed an Executive Order on Protecting American
Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combating Recent Criminal Violence. This Executive
Order declares "[t]he first duty of government is to ensure domestic tranquility and defend the
life, property, and rights of its citizens." In this Order, the President also directed the Secretary of
Defense, the Attorney General, and the Secretary ofHomeland Security to provide "personnel to
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assist with the protection of Federal monuments, memorials, statues, or property," as appropriate
and consistent with applicable law, upon the request of the Secretary of the Interior.

This corning weekend, as we celebrate the creation of "a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and
dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal," there is the potential that some will
use the event as an excuse to act with violence toward people or property. While many people
will visit the National Mall and other local parks to enjoy the Salute to America flyover and
Independence Day frreworks, others may seek to use the symbolism of the weekend for criminal
activity.

Actions

The Department will act to protect life, liberty, and property, including monuments, memorials,
and statues. President Trump's Executive Order makes clear that it is the policy of the United
States to protect our monuments, memorials, and statues, and to prosecute those who seek to
vandalize or destroy our cherished national icons. Each agency with law enforcement authority
shall work to ensure the protection of monuments, memorials, and statues, and the investigation
and arrest of individuals who would do them harm, while continuing to protect the safety of
visitors to our parks and public lands, and the right of our citizens to peaceably assemble.

Further, it is imperative that the Department's law enforcement officers, particularly those in and
around the District of Columbia, communicate and coordinate both internally and with partner
agencies. Each Department law enforcement agency should work with appropriate Bureau and
office officials to promote on-the-ground awareness of the location ofmonument, statue, and
memorial sites managed by the Department, as well as information about any threats to particular
sites. Each Department law enforcement agency should identify protocols to communicate with
partner agencies, including law enforcement officials in the Department of Homeland Security
and relevant State and local agencies, to coordinate actions between partner agencies and quickly
elevate threat information and resource requirements. Each law enforcement agency should also
test these protocols to make sure that information can flow between agencies and that resource
needs can be quickly elevated to the appropriate level. In addition, each law enforcement agency
should ensure that everyone, from the officers in the field to the top agency officials, knows how
to communicate requests and concerns, both internally and to partner organizations.

The American people have faced historic challenges this year, as they have in times past. On
those previous occasions, the Department has acted with the professionalism and resilience
required to uphold our obligations to the public. We will do so again this time, confident that by
performing our duties we will ensure a better America for future generations.
Re: Logistics request update
Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 19:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>

Sounds good! Hope everything stays quiet and calm this weekend.

Ahna Wilson
Site Manager
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Cell: (717)253-8714
Office: (717)338-4411

*sent from iPhone, with tiny keyboard and big thumbs

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 7:43:45 PM
To: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Re: Logis cs request update
 
Thanks! We can take care of disarming the building. I will let you go direct with them on riding their
horses!

Take care, happy Fourth!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 19:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Re: Logis cs request update
 
That’s fine with me. The area just inside the driveway off Emmitsburg Rd is GETT property anyway. EISE
doesn’t start until west of the guard hut.

Will someone disarm the building for them?

Also, if I disarm the building, can I ride their horses when they are done? �

Ahna

Ahna Wilson
Site Manager
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Cell: (717)253-8714
Office: (717)338-4411

*sent from iPhone, with tiny keyboard and big thumbs

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 7:21:47 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Wilson, Ahna <[email protected]>
Subject: Logis cs request update
 
Marc -- The PSP mounted units will be staging their trucks and trailers at the EISE entrance road off of
Emmitsburg Road (as long as Ahna concurs), so no need to block off parking spaces in McMillan Woods.
Sll need the barric ades on Wainwright.

Ahna -- sorry didn't check with you first, dynamic plans and decisions. Let me know if you have any
issues with that. Also, would you be ok if we provide a key to PSP for restroom access at EISE HQ on
Saturday?

Thanks for all the help, is it Monday yet?

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 20:02
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>

The comptrollers office is something else. Whatever, we will figure it out.

Steven D. Sims
Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
717-338-4401

From: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 7:43:09 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus
<Marc_Pra @nps.gov>
Subject: Fw: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
 

FYSA

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 6:54 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
 
Would be worth looping Steve and Kris in as an FYI. I am fairly confident region will pick it up a. er the
fact. Otherwise we are going to have to sponsor a few bake sales.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra, Mar cus <Marc_Pra@np s.gov>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 18:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
 
Gene,

This is the IMT fun that a Finance Section Chief gets to deal with. Welcome to the party! Hopefully we
get someone else to pay for it.  It is all new news to me.  

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

Sent from my iPhone


Image

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 6:23:36 PM
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Pra, Mar cus
<Marc_Pra@np s.gov>
Subject: Re: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
 
I was originally told numerous mes tha t those agencies would be covering the costs under the
execuv e order to protect monuments. Today I was told that NPS has to cover the cost. At
approximately 1400 hours I was told by (regional chief ranger) that Gay Vietzke does not want
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

us to pull the resource order and will pay for the resources.
Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 18:12
To: Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Pra� ,
Marcus <Marc_Pra� @nps.gov>
Subject: Fw: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
 
Were you all aware of this?

Gene Freese
Acng Adminis trav e Officer
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His torical Site
1195 Balmor e Pike
Gey sburg, PA 17325
Cell 315-237-1444

From: White, Eileen m <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 4:08 PM
To: Wickham, Ma� hew J <Ma� [email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>
Cc: Molnar, Alexa J <[email protected]>
Subject: IAA's with FPS and TSA - support of GETT
 
Hello,

Apparently, we are entering into agreements with the FPS and TSA to support the acvity o ver the
weekend. We had to give an account number. We are charging it to the park and if we receive the
money from somewhere else, we will reimburse the park. We will figure it all out a er the holiday. Here
is the acct number - PPNEGETTRO, PPNPRLEIZ.LV0000.

Stay safe,
Eileen
Eileen White
Deputy Comptroller
Naonal P ark Service
Interior Region 1, North Atlanc - Appalachian
1234 Market Street, 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-300-8320
Re: [EXTERNAL] POC information for deploying personnel
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 20:44
To: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Cc: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>

I understand this has already gone through and we have one dog plus handler coming. Don’t want to
mistakenly double order. Thanks for your assistance. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 2, 2020, at 20:29, Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Joe,

informed us that NPS requested FPS K9 support, need to know if that’s an ask
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

from NPS so we can push up the chain.

Thanks 

Sent with BlackBerry Work


(www.blackberry.com)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Date: Wednesday, Jul 01, 2020, 10:36
To: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>
Cc: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] POC information for deploying personnel

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of DHS. DO NOT click links or open a achments unless you
recognize and/or trust the sender. Contact ICE SOC SPAM with quesons or c oncerns.

Thank you for your me and support. My cell is 231.590.9467.

Let me know how I can help.


Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Fuscellaro, Anthony J <[email protected]>


Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 10:17
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: Tirado, Johnny <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] POC informa on for deploying personnel
 
Chief,
Below is my informa on for FPS Region 3, can you send your cell number for us to forward up to our
HQ and to disseminate to the deploying personnel?

Thank you,
Anthony

Anthony Fuscellaro
Deputy Regional Director (A)
DHS/Federal Protec ve Service
267.246.6822
[email protected]
Draft IAP July 3-5, 2020
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Thu 7/2/2020 20:41
To: Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Brady, Maria
<[email protected]>

1 attachments (9 MB)
DRAFT IAP GETT July 3_5 2020.pdf;

Dafna - Perhaps a few more tweaks tomorrow - but this will get you through till the brief.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Gettysburg NMP
1st Amendment Activities
July 3-5, 2020
INCIDENT ACTION PLAN

July 3-5, 2020


0700-2400 (operational period)

Account Number: PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1


Incident #: PA-GEP-20050
IQCS#: 495379
1. Incident Name 2. Date 3. Time

INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
GETT 1st Amendment July 2020 06/28/2020 1900
4. Operational Period

07/01-05/2020 (0700-2400)
5. General Control Objectives for the Incident

1. Safeguard and protect all human life including employees, partners, visitors, volunteers and first amendment participants by
providing updates, monitoring the radio and coordinating response actions with interagency partners

2. Provide for the protection of park resources, both cultural and natural and government property.

3. Maintain law and order throughout NPS areas for the duration of the operational periods.

3. Successfully commemorate the 157th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.

4. Provide timely, accurate and coordinated information to all stakeholders and the general public.

5. Keep the costs commensurate with incident needs and within budget.
6. Weather Forecast for Period
Friday
A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Sunny and hot, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming northwest
around 6 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 68.
Independence Day
Partly sunny, with a high near 88.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 66.
Sunday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 87. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Sunday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 66. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

7. General Safety Message

STOP – THINK - ACT

• Remain hydrated throughout your work shift. Drink 16-20 ounces of non-caffeinated fluids before beginning outdoor activities, then 8-12 ounces
every 20 minutes thereafter. Remember water, rest, shade to combat heat-related injuries.
• Take frequent breaks and ensure you wear adequate sunscreen and head gear for protection from the sun.
• Report all first aid incidents (regardless of how minor) and equipment/property damage to your immediate supervisor as soon as possible.
• Employees parking vehicles as well as traffic control personnel must wear high-visibility vests and carry flashlights in darkness/low-light
conditions for safety.
• Be mindful of the presence of ticks and the potential for Lyme Disease, continually conduct self-checks. Use insect repellents containing DEET
and periodically re-apply. Report any tick contact/exposure to your supervisor and safety officer.
• Continually assess the event site for hazards. Maintain awareness for suspicious persons, activities/circumstances, unattended packages, etc.
Notify your immediate supervisor or law enforcement as soon as possible.
• Maintain situational awareness and adequate, safe clearance from mounted (horse) and K-9 units.
• Travel cautiously and be aware of congested areas. Watch out for terrain hazards, e.g. uneven surfaces. Wear proper foot wear and ensure proper
foot placement.

Notify the Safety Officer, John Nicholas 717.658.4467 of any accidents/injuries or anything which needs safety mitigation.

8. Attachments (mark if attached)


 Organization List - ICS 203  Telephone List  Weather Forecast

 Incident Briefing  Medical Plan - ICS 206  Incident Maps

 Communications Plan  Safety Message


9. Prepared by (Planning Section Chief) 10. Approved by (Incident Commander)

Zach Bolitho Joe Lachowski


ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 203)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/3/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational Period:
GETT 1st Amend 2020 Time From: 0700 Time To: 2400
3. Incident Commander(s) and Command Staff: 7. Operations Section:
IC/UCs Joe Lachowski Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Deputy

Deputy Staging Area


Safety Officer John Nicholas Branch Protection Branch
Public Info. Officer Jason Martz/Katie Cordek Branch Director
Liaison Officer Deputy
4. Agency/Organization Representatives: Division/Group
Agency/Organization Name Division/Group
GETT
Steve Sims Division/Group
Superintendent
GETT Deputy
Kristina Heister Division/Group
Superintendent
Division/Group
Branch Fire Engine Team
Branch Director Dafna Reiner
Deputy
5. Planning Section: Division/Group
Chief Zach Bolitho Division/Group
Deputy Division/Group
Resources Unit Division/Group
Situation Unit Dafna Reiner Division/Group
Documentation Unit Branch Permits
Demobilization Unit Branch Director Pam Neil
Technical Specialists Deputy
GIS Dafna Reiner Division/Group
SCKN Division/Group
READ Division/Group
6. Logistics Section: Division/Group
Chief Marc Pratt Division/Group
Deputy Air Operations Branch
Support Branch Air Ops Branch Dir.
Director
Supply Unit (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Facilities Unit 8. Finance/Administration Section:
Ground Support Unit (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Chief Gene Freese
Service Branch Deputy
Director Time Unit Pam Neil
Communications Unit Procurement Unit
Medical Unit Comp/Claims Unit
Food Unit Cost Unit
9. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature: ________________
ICS 203 IAP Page Date/Time: Date
Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment Activities July 3-5, 2020 Event Safety

COVID-19: How to protect yourself & others

Know how it spreads

• There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).


• The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.
• The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.
o Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
o Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or
talks.
o These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly
be inhaled into the lungs.
o Some recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 may be spread by people who are
not showing symptoms.

Everyone Should:

Wash your hands often

• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have
been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
• If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60%
alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

Avoid close contact

• Avoid close contact with people who are sick, even inside your home. If possible, maintain
6 feet between the person who is sick and other household members.
• Put distance between yourself and other people outside of your home.
o Remember that some people without symptoms may be able to spread virus.
o Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other people.
o Do not gather in groups.
o Stay out of crowded places and avoid mass gatherings.
o Keeping distance from others is especially important for people who are at higher risk
of getting very sick.

Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover when around others

• You could spread COVID-19 to others even if you do not feel sick.
• Everyone should wear a cloth face cover when they have to go out in public, for example to
the grocery store or to pick up other necessities.
o Cloth face coverings should not be placed on young children under age 2, anyone who
has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove
the mask without assistance.
• The cloth face cover is meant to protect other people in case you are infected.
• Do NOT use a facemask meant for a healthcare worker.
• Continue to keep about 6 feet between yourself and others. The cloth face cover is not a
substitute for social distancing.

Wear your Face Covering Correctly

• Wash your hands before putting on your face covering


• Put it over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chin
• Try to fit it snugly against the sides of your face
• Make sure you can breathe easily

Cover coughs and sneezes

• If you are in a private setting and do not have on your cloth face covering, remember to
always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside
of your elbow.
• Throw used tissues in the trash.
• Immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water
are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60%
alcohol.

Clean and disinfect

• Clean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doorknobs,
light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.
• If surfaces are dirty, clean them. Use detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection.
• Then, use a household disinfectant. Most common EPA-registered household
disinfectantsexternal icon will work.

Monitor Your Health

• Be alert for symptoms. Watch for fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms of
COVID-19.
o Especially important if you are running essential errands, going into the office or
workplace, and in settings where it may be difficult to keep a physical distance of 6
feet.
• Take your temperature if symptoms develop.
o Don’t take your temperature within 30 minutes of exercising or after taking
medications that could lower your temperature, like acetaminophen.
• Follow CDC guidance if symptoms develop.
What you need to know

• Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms.

• Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or
lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious
complications from COVID-19 illness.

Watch for symptoms

People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild
symptoms to severe illness.

Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may
have COVID-19:

• Fever or chills
• Cough
• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
• Fatigue
• Muscle or body aches
• Headache
• New loss of taste or smell
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Nausea or vomiting
• Diarrhea

This list does not include all possible symptoms.

If you are presenting any of these symptoms, notify your supervisor immediately
1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST LE
Operations

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/03/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Early shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900


Mid shift Joe Lachowski 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1200 2400
1200 2100
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
SETT 11 Y

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel. and assignments at start of shift.
- (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) on bike patrol on West Confederate Avenue, 0800-1300, 1300-1800
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- SETT to orient to park with Brady upon arrival, will use Maintenance for training, will be available for
response if needed

8. Special Instructions
- check Powers Hill 0700 program, East Cavalry Field/Michigan Cavalry Monument 1200 program
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- Lachowski check Culp’s Hill summit/66th OH monument 1000 program


- check Pickett’s Charge and Hancock Avenue 1400 program
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- check High Water Mark 1600 program


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- check Virginia Monument 1700 program


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- check Point of Woods 1300 program, Point of Woods, Pickett’s Charge 1400 program
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E) (b) (7)(E)


Park
Operations
Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) ZBolitho Date Time
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0930

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE Night Shift

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/03/20 Time: 1500-0300

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

NPS Rangers (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1500 0300

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- Patrols to concentrate on areas of concern – Cemetery, West Confederate Avenue, Peace Light, East Confederate Avenue
- schedule include travel time to and from GETT
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

8. Special Instructions
- to meet up with PSP Electronic Surveillance unit personnel for final camera setup -
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

-
-
-

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


Park (b) (7)(E)
Operations
Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0932

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST Fire Engine Team: E-621
Operations

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/03/20 Time: 0800-2030

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Engine Team Dafna Reiner: 717.321.6743 3 Y 0800 2030

7. Control Operations
- Standby for fire operations if needed
- Assist with parking as needed if no fire operations

8. Special Instructions

-Engine and crew should not patrol in order to not become targets

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0932

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST Monument Support Team
Logistics

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/3/20 Time: 0700

5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1630


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1630

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate relief of
you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
(b) (7)(E)
IMT

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Force/ Resource Persons Needed
Designator
Early shift Joe Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900
Mid shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 1100 2300
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1200 2400

ISB (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


3 Y 1000 2200

Federal Resources 20 Y 1000 2200

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas.
-

8. Special Instructions
-Lachowski (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) at ICP at Adams County Emergency Services Building
- and team up for afternoon patrol of West Confederate Avenue with Federal LE resources
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- and team up for afternoon patrol of National Cemetery and First Amendment areas
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

-(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) and working undercover in National Cemetery and FIrst Amendment areas
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

-Federal LE Resources work West Confederate Avenue


-(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) work fireworks detail starting at 2000.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


IMT IWI
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0933

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE Night Shift

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 1500-0300

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

NPS GETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


1 Y 1400 0200
SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
11 Y 1400 0200

7. Control Operations
- - SETT personnel to report to Ranger Station upon arrival.
-- and SETT personnel to attend LE briefing at Middle School at 1530 hours.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- -If park is busy, shift may be extended

8. Special Instructions
- -One squad of SETT to patrol National Cemetery and Special Use Permit areas.
-One squad to stage in tactical gear at the Ranger Station
-Permits are over by 1700, National Cemetery expected to clear by ~1800, at this point assets should patrol area of concern
-SETT schedule includes travel time to and from hotel

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


IMT IWI
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by ((b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time
7.2.2020 0936

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations Fire Engine Team: E-621

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 0800-2030

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Engine Team Dafna Reiner: 717.321.6743 3 Y 0800 2030

7. Control Operations
- Standby for fire operations if needed
- Assist with parking as needed if no fire operations

8. Special Instructions
--Engine and crew should not patrol in order to not become targets

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0937

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Date: 7/4/20 Time: 0700
Anniversary
5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons

Ground Support Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support 1 N 0900 2130
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 N 0900 2130

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to Wright House, Maintenance, Media Tent and other locations as needed.
- 10 x 10 tent, Table and 2 chairs to be setup at 0800 for Media Tent.
- Block off two bus stalls for Media Trucks in the NC Parking Lot.
- Install four Yodock water barriers at NC to NC Annex.
- 10 x 10 tents should be ready to be deployed as needed for LEO operations. Be ready for 2 tents.
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moment’s notice to manage parking areas, rope lines, signage, assist with crowd control, etc.
- Normal weekend maintenance operations: Trash pickup, mowing, etc.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate relief of
you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
IMT
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC): MPratt Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date 7.1.2020 Time 1745

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST Monument Support Team
Logistics

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/4/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 717.440.4652

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC) M.Pratt Approved by (Planning Section Chief) ZBolitho Date 7.1.2020 Time: 1800

ICS 204 NFES 1328


1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/05/20 Time: 0700-2200

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Early shift Joe Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900
Mid shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1000 2200
Later shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 Y 1200 2400
SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
11 Y 1200 1700

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas.
- If heavy LE presence is not required, staff on overtime will be released.

8. Special Instructions

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE P-Tac 5 IMT IWI P-Tac 6

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
ZBolitho 7.2.2020 0940

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/5/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0900 1930
Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
* 1 N 0900 2130
Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) s * 1 N 0900 1930
Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
* 1 N 0900 2130

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1530


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1530

7. Control Operations

* Employees are on call if needed. A decision will be made on 7/5/20 at 0800 if they are needed.

- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to Wright House, Maintenance, Media Tent and other locations as needed.
- 10 x 10 tent, Table and 2 chairs to be setup at 0800 for Media Tent.
- Block off two bus stall for Media Trucks in the NC Parking Lot.
- Install four Yodock water barriers at NC to NC Annex.
- 10 x 10 tents should be ready to be deployed as needed for LEO operations. Be ready for 2 tents.
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moment’s notice to manage parking areas, rope lines, signage, assist with crowd control, etc.

-Normal weekend maintenance operations: Trash pickup, mowing, etc.


8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
IMT
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC): MPratt Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date7.1.2020 Time1545

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Monument Support Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/5/20 Time: 0700

5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate relief of
you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC: MPratt) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date: 7.2.2020 Time: 0927

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GETT EVENT CELL PHONE NUMBERS
Communications List - ICS 205A
Incident Commander and Agency Representatives
Lachowski, Joe (ICAt) 231.590.9467
Sims, Steve (Super) 215.554.1423
Heister, Kris (Dep. Super) 570.229.6584
Safety
Nicholas, John (SOAt) 717.658.4467
Public Information
Martz, Jason (PIO) 571.358.0516
Cordek, Katie
Planning
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Permits
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Finance 315.237.1444
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Operations
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

PWR SET
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB
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SAFETY MESSAGE/PLAN (ICS 208)
1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Date From: 07/04/2020 Date To: 07/04/2020
STONEWALL STWA Period: Time From: 1000 Time To: 2000
3. Safety Message/Expanded Safety Message, Safety Plan, Site Safety Plan:

The Incident Command Post (ICP) is located at Maint. Bldg. (405 Taneytown Road)

-Weather forecast is sunny and hot, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming northwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

-In the event of severe weather, shut down the area and evacuate.

-Ensure you stay hydrated and take frequent breaks, especially between 12-2 pm.

-Wear sunscreen to protect yourself from UV A/B radiation.

-Medical Emergencies- In the event of a medical emergency, contact the nearest law enforcement officer and
relayed to ops.

-Situational Awareness- Be alert to suspicious behavior and unattended packages i.e. bags of trash, coolers,
unattended backpacks. Be alert to packages hidden from observation by vegetation. If you see something, report it
to ops.

-Fire-A Type 6 fire truck is available at ADD


. LOCATION

Requests for fire, ems, and bomb squad will be made through Ops and relayed to the ICP.

-Weapons-there is a possibility that some protestors will be armed. Monitor them without drawing attention to
yourself. Immediately report all incidents.

-In the event of an incident or act of violence, follow directions of law enforcement and rally back at ICP if feasible. If
you are unable to return to the ICP, contact the Safety Officer immediately relaying your name, location and status.
John Nicholas, Safety Officer 717-658-4467. John Nicholas will maintain the roster of employees for accountability
and relay information to IC and OSC.

-Lost/missing persons should be referred to any law enforcement official.

4. Site Safety Plan Required? Yes ☒ No ☐


Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located At:
Name: John Nicholas Signature:
5. Prepared by:
Position/Title: SO
ICS 208 IAP Page Date/Time: 1 JULY 2020/1500
Heat Stress
High temperatures and humidity stress the body's ability to cool itself, and heat illness
becomes a special concern during hot weather. There are three major forms of heat
illnesses: heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke, with heat stroke being a life
threatening condition.

Heat Cramps
Heat cramps are muscle spasms which usually affect the arms, legs, or stomach.
Frequently they don't occur until sometime later after work, at night, or when
relaxing. Heat cramps are caused by heavy sweating, especially when water is
replaced by drinking, but not salt or potassium. Although heat cramps can be quite
painful, they usually don't result in permanent damage. To prevent them, drink
electrolyte solutions such as Gatorade during the day and try eating more fruits
like bananas.
Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is more serious than heat cramps. It occurs when the body's
internal air-conditioning system is overworked, but hasn't completely shut down. In
heat exhaustion, the surface blood vessels and capillaries which originally
enlarged to cool the blood collapse from loss of body fluids and necessary
minerals. This happens when you don't drink enough fluids to replace what you're
sweating away.

The symptoms of heat exhaustion include: headache, heavy sweating, intense


thirst, dizziness, fatigue, loss of coordination, nausea, impaired judgment, loss of
appetite, hyperventilation, tingling in hands or feet, anxiety, cool moist skin, weak
and rapid pulse (120-200), and low to normal blood pressure.

Somebody suffering these symptoms should be moved to a cool location such as


a shaded area or air-conditioned building. Have them lie down with their feet
slightly elevated. Loosen their clothing, apply cool, wet cloths or fan them. Have
them drink water or electrolyte drinks. Try to cool them down, and have them
checked by medical personnel. Victims of heat exhaustion should avoid strenuous
activity for at least a day, and they should continue to drink water to replace lost
body fluids.

Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is a life threatening illness with a high death rate. It occurs when the
body has depleted its supply of water and salt, and the victim's body temperature
rises to deadly levels. A heat stroke victim may first suffer heat cramps and/or the
heat exhaustion before progressing into the heat stroke stage, but this is not
always the case. It should be noted that, on the job, heat stroke is sometimes
mistaken for heart attack. It is therefore very important to be able to recognize the
signs and symptoms of heat stroke - and to check for them anytime an employee
collapses while working in a hot environment.

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The early symptoms of heat stroke include a high body temperature (103 degrees
F); a distinct absence of sweating (usually); hot red or flushed dry skin; rapid
pulse; difficulty breathing; constricted pupils; any/all the signs or symptoms of heat
exhaustion such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, or confusion, but more
severe; bizarre behavior; and high blood pressure. Advance symptoms may be
seizure or convulsions, collapse, loss of consciousness, and a body temperature
of over 108° F.

It is vital to lower a heat stroke victim's body temperature. Seconds count. Pour
water on them, fan them, or apply cold packs . Call 911 and get an ambulance on
the way as soon as possible.

Anyone can suffer a heat illness, but by taking a few simple precautions, they can
be prevented:

• Condition yourself for working in hot environments - start slowly then build up to
more physical work. Allow your body to adjust over a few days.
• Drink lots of liquids. Don't wait until you're thirsty, by then, there's a good chance
you're already on your way to being dehydrated. Electrolyte drinks are good for
replacing both water and minerals lost through sweating. Never drink alcohol, and
avoid caffeinated beverages like coffee and pop.
• Take a break if you notice you're getting a headache or you start feeling
overheated. Cool off for a few minutes before going back to work.
• Wear light weight, light colored clothing when working out in the sun.
• Take advantage of fans and air-conditioners.
• Get enough sleep at night.

With a little caution and common sense, you can avoid heat illnesses.

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MEDICAL PLAN (ICS 206)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/4/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 4 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 0300

3. Medical Aid Stations:


Contact Paramedics
Name Location Number(s)/Frequency on Site?
AREMS dedicated - Eric Gettysburg Middle School 717-476-3697 ☒ Yes ☐ No
Zaney
4. Transportation (indicate air or ground):
Contact
Ambulance Service Location Number(s)/Frequency Level of Service
☐ ALS ☒ BLS
Adams Regional EMS Gettysburg 911 ☒ ALS ☒ BLS
Gettysburg Fire – Gettysburg 911
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
unpredicatable EMR-ALS
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
5. Hospitals:
Address, Contact Travel Time
Latitude & Longitude Number(s)/ Trauma Burn
Hospital Name if Helipad Frequency Air Ground Center Center Helipad
WellSpan 147 Gettys St, (717) 334-2121 n/a 6m
Gettysburg Gettysburg, PA 17325 ☐ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Hospital Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Stroke Center
WellSpan York 1001 S. George St. 717-851-2345 15 55m
☐ Yes ☒ Yes
☒Yes
Level 1 York, PA 17403
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Trauma
Penn State 500 University Dr, 800-243-1455 20 55m
Hershey Hershey, PA 17033
☒ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Level 1
Trauma
Johns Hopkins 4940 Eastern Ave, 410-550-0100 ukn 1h 25m
Bayview Baltimore, MD 21224 ☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical Center Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Burn Center
Lehigh Valley 1200 S Cedar Crest 610-402-8000 unk 2h
☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☐ Yes
Hospital Burn Blvd, Allentown, PA
Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Center 18103
6. Special Medical Emergency Procedures:
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/4/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 4 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 0300

Direct all emergency medical incidents and needs through Adams County 911. When possible utilize highest level
provider for all team related emergencies. Defer to local EMS when needed.
Adams Regional EMS (AREMS) Director of Operations Chief, Eric Zaney (ParaMedic) Cell: 717-476-3697
Base Hospital – Gettysburg --- Medical Command/Control 717-337-1389
☐ Check box if aviation assets are utilized for rescue. If assets are used, coordinate with Air Operations through
Adams County Dispatch.

7. Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader): Name: Signature:


8. Approved by (Safety Officer): Name: Signature:
ICS 206 IAP Page Date/Time: Date
GAR Risk Assessment GETT 157th
July 3– July 5, 2020
SUPERVISION 2
PLANNING 3
CONTINGENCY
RESOURCES 4 61-80
Implement
Measures
COMMUNICATION 5
36-60 Moderate
TEAM SELECTION 3
TEAM FITNESS 2
1-35 Low
ENVIRONMENT 6
INCIDENT
COMPLEXITY 9 Rank each element 1-10, with 10
being the higher risk; 1 the least.
TOTAL 34
Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment Activities July 2020 Meeting Schedule
• Incident Command Post: Adams County Emergency/Dispatch Center (230 Greenamyer Ln.)
• NPS Operations Center Maintenance (405 Taneytown Rd)
• LE Operations Center Gettysburg Area Middle School (37 Lefever St.)

Thursday July 2:
1200: Interagency LE meeting (LE only)
1400: PWR/SETT arrives and overnights in DC
Friday July 3:
1300: Tactics for July 4- 5 ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 4-5 ICP
Saturday July 4:
0800: NPS Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
0830: C&G ICP
1000: Local Emergency LE Briefing Gettysburg PD
1100: LE Briefing at Middle School
1300: Tactics for July 5 ICP
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 5 ICP
Sunday July 5:
0800: NPS Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1900: SET Demob and in route to DC

07/04/2020 - 1:00 AM – 5:00 PM


Permit Type: 1st Amendment Activity - Display of quotes from Lee and other Confederate leaders that concisely express their views on the relationship between slavery and the
Confederacy
Responsible Person: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Location: First Amendment Activity Area#2 along Taneytown Rd. across from the ranger station
Permittee and three to four members of his family to sit in lawn chairs in the First Amendment Activity Area #2 located on Taneytown Rd. Permittee will place 3’x2’ poster board
type signs containing quotes from leading members of the Confederacy about slavery.
Participants are authorized the use of hand carried signs that are flexible in nature and do not contain any sharp or cornered edges.

07/04/2020 – 12:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Permit Type: 1st Amendment Activity - Activity: Information Distribution – “Save the Constitution” table set-up
Responsible Person: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Location: First Amendment Activity Area #1 along Taneytown Rd. across from the ranger station
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) and 5 other people to set up a table and chairs to distribute articles about the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Permittee may erect a pop-up tent no larger than
10’ by 10’.

Participants are authorized the use of hand carried signs that are flexible in nature and do not contain any sharp or cornered edges.

Vehicles will park in grass overflow parking areas north of the GETT ranger station. The parking of any vehicles within the paved National Cemetery Parking Lot is strictly
prohibited.
Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 4, 2020

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted two special use permits for First Amendment
activities on July 4, 2020. These events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 9 am and 5:30 pm. These are both small groups of 5-6 people each. One will hand out
literature about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the other will be discussing the history of slavery.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? Gettysburg NMP has stood up an in-house Incident
Management Team, led by Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state
law enforcement agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen.
Some may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went fairly
smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being said, the mood in
the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things will go as smoothly this year.
The National Park Service respects the right of the public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no
distinction on the purpose, message, or intent of any particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act
unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently address them while allowing other members of the public to
enjoy the democratic process.

• Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies will be assisting park personnel. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
• We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
• If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

July 1, 2020
Suspicious or Unattended?
Criminals or terrorists sometimes conceal
improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in backpacks,
suitcases, or common items.
Use this process to safely determine if an item is a serious threat or just unattended.

Is it HO T
Hidden Obviously not Typical
?
• Placed out of sight suspicious • Out of place for the
• Appears purposely • Unexplainable wires location
concealed or electronics • Potentially related to
• Bomb-like components a threat

YES NO
• Treat with caution
• Use R. A. I. N.
• Try to determine the owner
(Continue to other side)
(Suspicious) (Unattended) • Report to an authority
If an item is suspicious you should:
Recognize the Indicators of a Suspected Explosive Device
Indicators can be related to the characteristics, events, location, or time,
including whether the item is Hidden, Obviously suspicious, or not Typical (HOT).

Avoid the Area


Don’t touch the suspected item. Instead, immediately move and direct others
to move away immediately.

Isolate the Suspected Item


Establish a perimeter to secure the area and continue to direct people away. Use frontal and
overhead cover and if available wear personal protective equipment.

Notify Appropriate Emergency Services


Describe the Suspicious items and persons, the person’s Actions, the Location of the
item, the Time of placement and discovery, and Your actions to mitigate risk (SALTY).

If you see something, say something


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Guidance For Timekeepers –
4th of July 2020 Event
Reminder: Hours reported on the individual’s OF-288 are due in QuickTime no later than 10:00 a.m.
on Monday, July 6, 2020. Time is to be input, verified, validated, and certified by this deadline.

Incident Account Number for GETT


The GETT account for the 4th of July 2020 event will be entered in the following format into QuickTime:
PXXGETTJul4001
*** Note those are zeros, not the letter “O” ***

IMPORTANT - Base hours are charged to the employee’s regular park/site account!
An employee’s regular tour of duty (their normal 80 hours per pay period) MUST be charged to their
regular salary account, even if they were working in support of the incident. Base hours are NOT
chargeable to the incident overtime account. This means there should be absolutely no 010 or 050
time charged to the above account.

OF-288 (Incident Time Report)


All hours worked for the incident are recorded on the OF-288, both overtime and regular hours. The
timekeeper and/or employee will need to separate the regular hours from overtime hours in
QuickTime. This is because we don’t always know the employee’s regular tour of duty.

Employees MUST have a signed OF-288 in order to charge any overtime to incident accounts. Home
units should retain a hard copy of the OF-288 which serves as approval for the overtime hours.

Holiday Pay
If Saturday, July 4 is the employee’s regular day off, then their holiday becomes Friday, July 3. They
should be coded 050 (Holiday Not Worked) on Friday. If they work any hours on Friday, those hours
would be coded as 051 (Holiday Worked). Any time on Saturday would be coded 110 (Overtime). This
will be the case for most employees.

If Saturday, July 4 is a regular workday, then that would be considered their holiday.

Additional Pay Codes That May be Applicable


Only overtime (110), holiday worked (051), night differential (GS EMPLOYEES 130), and shift codes
(WG EMPLOYEES 2 or 3) may be charged to the incident account shown above.

Night Differential
GS EMPLOYEE
Pay Code 130 will apply to incident hours worked by GS employees between the hours of 6:00 p.m.
and 6:00 a.m. Please note that this is in addition to the overtime hours coded with Pay Code 110.
(Normally an employee does not get night differential in addition to overtime, but the rule is different
here because this is an incident).

Example: Employee works incident shift hours: 0700 – 2130 with ½ hour lunch (1130 – 1200) should be
coded as such:
Guidance For Timekeepers –
4th of July 2020 Event
Pay Code 010 for 8.00 hours (regular base 8 hours)
Pay Code 110 for 6.00 hours (OT, 1530 to 2130)
Pay Code 130 for 3.30 hours (Night Differential, 1800 – 2130)

WG/WS/WL EMPLOYEE
For Federal Wage System (WG/WL/WS employees), a night shift differential is only paid when the
majority of the employee’s regularly scheduled, non-overtime hours fall between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00
a.m. In most cases, the employee’s regular shift is during daytime hours, so the majority of
WG/WL/WS employees will not earn a night shift differential on this event.

Complete guidance can be found at OPM Federal Wage System Employees - Night Differential.

Swing Shift Code for QuickTime (if applicable):

If majority of regularly Night Shift Differential Swing Shift Code


scheduled, non-OT hours are
between:
3:00pm – Midnight (12:00am) 7 ½ percent differential 2
11:00pm – 8:00am 10 percent differential 3

Exempt Employee working Non-Exempt Position on Incident


An employee who is normally FLSA-exempt may be in a non-exempt position for the incident, meaning
their overtime rate would be full time and a half. An example would be a Supervisory Park Ranger
(normally FLSA-exempt) working as a Driver (a non-exempt position).

All Overtime is 110!


As a reminder, all overtime must be coded 110. DO NOT, under any circumstances, use pay code 113
or 11U as these codes apply to wildland fire responses only. This will often result in the employee
being overpaid, which will result in a bill for collection.

Biweekly pay cap is lifted


Timekeepers in Quicktime should follow these steps to lift the pay cap. This is very important to
prevent employees from being underpaid.
a. Click on the “Remarks” section in Quicktime
b. Under the Special Pay Calculations - Check the box for LB – Emergency Response
c. Enter the following in the Message to Payroll box - “LB-NCA 4th of July 2020 Incident”

We thank you and appreciate your support of the July 4th event under the Incident Command System!
Gene Freese, (315) 237-1444
Zachary Bolitho, (717) 339-9112
Go to another location in
the park to complete other
Practice social distancing. tasks away from groups not
conforming to CDC guidance.
Wash your hands often with soap and Let’s keep a
distance of 6 ft.
water for at least 20 seconds. for everyone’s Contact local law enforcement.
safety, please
Cover your mouth and nose when Stay in your vehicle while
you cough or sneeze. the crowd disperses.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

“To maintain social


distancing, I will
Be aware of your surroundings. stand over here
while we talk.”
Engage with others early and at a distance
so they don’t feel the need to come closer.
Keep a distance of at least 6 ft. - even with staff. Feel free to move along to another
work location and return once the
Put a barrier such as a wayside or trash can crowd has moved on.
between yourself and others.
Take a few steps back while remaining engaged. Discuss with your supervisor other
alternatives for avoiding crowds such
If they are still approaching, be courteous but firm as changing the route.
and remind them of the 6 ft. distancing guidelines.
If all else fails, return to your vehicle or
withdraw from the situation safely.
ACTIVITY LOG (ICS 214)
1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Date From: Date Date To: Date
Period: Time From: HHMM Time To: HHMM
3. Name: 4. ICS Position: 5. Home Agency (and Unit):

6. Resources Assigned:
Name ICS Position Home Agency (and Unit)

7. Activity Log:
Date/Time Notable Activities

8. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature:


ICS 214, Page 1 Date/Time: Date
Draft IAP
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 06:37
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

1 attachments (5 MB)
DRAFT IAP 7.3.2020_2.pdf;

Attached is the draft. It is long - but we may weed out a few more pages by 1600 today!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Re: [EXTERNAL] (b) (6) - "Monument Militia"
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 09:08
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you very much, appreciate the sharing. 

Be safe!

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 3, 2020, at 09:02, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


wrote:

 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on
links, opening attachments, or responding.  

Sir,

As discussed on the phone, (b) (6) intends to bring a con ngent to the Gey sburg Na onal
Cemetery on 07/04/20. I have included the link to his Twi er page, which contains a 24 minute
video detailing his inten ons. For background purposes, (b) (6) is a proponent of “the hoax of
black vic miza on”. He has published numerous books, the most recent called (b) (6)

Approximately a week ago, (b) (6) and his followers (between 50-100) used their vehicles to shut
down I-95 in Wilmington, DE and held protest signs up for opposing traffic with pictures of white
vic ms of black violence. The protest was peaceful and there were no firearms observed among the
protestors. (b) (6) u lized Twi er Live at different points during the protest to inform his followers
of the group’s ac ons and inten ons in real- me.
Yesterday, 07-02-20, (b) (6) posted a 24 minute video detailing his next protest loca on –
Gey sburg Naonal Cemeḁtery on 07/04/20. (b) (6) is bringing a con ngent of followers to counter
the alleged An fa protestors rumored to be responding to the park on the same date. (b) (6)
intends to rally his followers in Wilmington and meet at the R/C Gateway Theater 8, prior to entering
the park. He has created t-shirts and self-proclaimed he and his followers the “Monument Mili a”.
He has sworn to defend the statues against any An fa aggression or a empt to deface/destroy.

Here is the Twi er video:(b) (6)


If you need any further informa on, please do not hesitate to reach out. If you are unable to reach
me at my desk line or by email, my personal cell phone is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .

Respec ully,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Terrorism Liaison Officer


Delaware State Police - Criminal Intelligence Section
P.O. Box 430, Dover, DE 19903
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Confidenality Noce: This e-mail, and any files or a achments transmi ed with it, should be
considered official and confidenal Delaȁware State Police communica ons. The e-mail is intended
solely for use of the individual or en ty to which it is addressed. Any forwarding or dissemina on of
the contents of this e-mail in any manner, without expressed permission of the sender, may be a
violaon of Delaȁware State Police Rules and Regulaons (Rule #10), Delaȁware state law, or federal
law, and subject the violator to disciplinary ac on and/or criminal prosecu on. If you believe you
are not the intended recipient and have received the e-mail in error, please contact the sender
immediately.
NAME TITLE ASSIGNMENT INITIAL POST CELLPHONE
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
EMAIL
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fw: [EXTERNAL] Mission statement and orders for USMS at Gettysburg on July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 11:13
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (12 KB)


ASSIGNED DUSMS.xlsx;

FYI, five US Marshals assigned, contact info a ached. Mission statement below.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 10:04
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [EXTERNAL] Mission statement and orders for USMS at Gey sburg on July 4
 
 
 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

Good morning, Chief.

For your planning, I’m providing our mission and goals in support of the NPS at Gey sburg. I also provided
contact informaon f or the five Deputy US Marshals assigned to the detail.

MISSION
The USMS agreed to support the NPS in the following manner:
1. The special deputation of NPS Park Rangers so they may assist with civil disturbances or
exigent situations on land and roadways adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park.
2. At the direction of the U.S. Attorney, the USMS will take custody of defendants charged
with violent, felony federal crimes committed during demonstrations, and:
Produce those prisoners for initial appearances before the on-call USMJ (Carlson).
House those prisoners at the order of the USMJ.
The USMS will follow established COVID-19 screening procedures and may refuse prisoners
displaying symptoms of the virus.
3. Support the NPS with duties that may arise during demonstrations, consistent with USMS
HQ orders (see below).  Special attention is given to Order #5 – “You are not to
engage in crowd control related to any 1st Amendment activity except for clearly
exigent circumstances threatening imminent harm to human life.”
 
 
USMS HEADQUARTER ORDERS REGARDING PROTECTION OF NATIONAL ICONS
1. In coordinaon with y our US A orney and other federal partners, invesg ate and make arrests
for violaons of f ederal crimes idenfied b y the DOJ and U.S. A orneys covering vandalism, defacing, or
destrucon of f ederal property and/or statues, monuments, or other landmarks located on federal
property.
2. Be prepared to respond and assist our federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement partners
addressing the vandalism, defacing, or destrucon of f ederal property and/or statues, monuments, or
other landmarks located on federal property.
3. Coordinate your assignments and responses with the US A orney and the local federal enty
command post. Inform the IMT of your approved assignments and responses.
4. If USMS is requested to perform missions outside of this scope, you are to seek clear clarificaon
of mission scope through the Incident Management Team (IMT) except when the situaon pr esents
clearly exigent circumstances.
5. You are not to engage in crowd control related to any 1st Amendment acvity e xcept for clearly
exigent circumstances threatening imminent harm to human life.
6. Report all arrests, injuries to persons, and other significant events to the IMT.
 

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal


Warrants/Fugiv e Task Force
Middle District of Pennsylvania
U.S. Marshals Service
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Re: (b) (6) - "Monument Militia"
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 11:19
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Addi onally,

of the Church of Jesus Christ Mission called and stated he was bringing
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


1500 of his followers to protect the sacred monuments.

 
Received this intel from Delaware State Police, have not watched the video yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 09:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] (b) (6) - "Monument Mili a"
 
 
 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

Sir,

As discussed on the phone, (b) (6) intends to bring a con ngent to the Gey sburg Naonal Cemeḁtery on
07/04/20. I have included the link to his Twi er page, which contains a 24 minute video detailing his intenons. ̀
For background purposes, (b) (6) is a proponent of “the hoax of black vic miza on”. He has published
numerous books, the most recent called (b) (6)

Approximately a week ago, (b) (6) and his followers (between 50-100) used their vehicles to shut down I-95 in
Wilmington, DE and held protest signs up for opposing traffic with pictures of white vicms of black violence. Theḁ
protest was peaceful and there were no firearms observed among the protestors. (b) (6) u lized Twi er Live at
different points during the protest to inform his followers of the group’s ac ons and inten ons in real- me.

Yesterday, 07-02-20, (b) (6) posted a 24 minute video detailing his next protest locaon – Geḁy sburg Na onal
Cemetery on 07/04/20. (b) (6) is bringing a con ngent of followers to counter the alleged An fa protestors
rumored to be responding to the park on the same date. (b) (6) intends to rally his followers in Wilmington and
meet at the R/C Gateway Theater 8, prior to entering the park. He has created t-shirts and self-proclaimed he and
his followers the “Monument Mili a”. He has sworn to defend the statues against any An fa aggression or
a empt to deface/destroy.

Here is the Twi er video: (b) (6)


If you need any further informa on, please do not hesitate to reach out. If you are unable to reach me at my desk
line or by email, my personal cell phone is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .

Respec ully,

Dan

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Terrorism Liaison Officer
Delaware State Police - Criminal Intelligence Section
P.O. Box 430, Dover, DE 19903
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Confidenality Noce: This e-mail, and any files or a achments transmi ed with it, should be considered
official and confidenal Delaȁware State Police communica ons. The e-mail is intended solely for use of the
individual or en ty to which it is addressed. Any forwarding or dissemina on of the contents of this e-mail in any
manner, without expressed permission of the sender, may be a violaon of Delaȁware State Police Rules and
Regulaons (Rule #10), Delaȁware state law, or federal law, and subject the violator to disciplinary ac on and/or
criminal prosecu on. If you believe you are not the intended recipient and have received the e-mail in error,
please contact the sender immediately.
[EXTERNAL] RE: Briefing
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
Fri 7/3/2020 11:33
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

No problem at all. Thanks for the invite.  If possible just add me to the email or event status reports so
I can advise DHS HQ.  

If you do need any help with anything from facial recognition to whatever just let me know

Sent with BlackBerry Work


(www.blackberry.com)

From:(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Date: Friday, Jul 03, 2020, 11:21 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Cc: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Briefing

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of DHS. DO NOT click links or open a achments unless you recognize and/or
trust the sender. Contact ICE SOC SPAM with quesons or c oncerns.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

I spoke to Joe Lachowski (Chief Ranger) and I don’t think we have any specific requests or
needs from your people.

However, if you’d like to personally attend the LE intel briefing put on by our PSP – PACIC –
intel people, see below:

Saturday, 07/03/20, 1200 HRS

Gettysburg Area Middle School (designated staging area for this event)
37 Lefever Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325
-Matt

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H - Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Drive | Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.us
Re: [External] (b) (6) - "Monument Militia"
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 11:44
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thanks, appreciate the Clif Notes version.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 11:39
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [External] (b) (6) - "Monument Mili a"
 
I watched video. I’m not too worried- but the past highway blockage concerns me. I’ll put our
assets into play to keep tabs on this group.

We have the MFF and traffic units that we’ll use to clear the highway if they try that here. I
doubt that will occur though.

He presents 3 scenarios in his video:

1. Antifa doesn’t show. His group stands around for an hour- and then goes and finds a
bar/restaurant to have a beer and goes home (most likely)
2. Antifa shows up- his group will protect the monuments
3. Antifa shows up and there are “normal” citizens around- both his group and normal
citizens will oppose them

=
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Pennsylvania State Police | Troop H - Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Drive | Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
www.psp.state.pa.us
From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 11:18 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [External] (b) (6) - "Monument Mili a"

ATTENTION: This email message is from an external sender. Do not open links or attachments from
unknown sources. To report suspicious email, forward the message as an attachment to
[email protected].
Received this intel from Delaware State Police, have not watched the video yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 09:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] (b) (6) - "Monument Mili a"

 
This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use cauon be fore clicking on links, opening
a achments, or responding.
 

Sir,

As discussed on the phone, (b) (6) intends to bring a con ngent to the Gey sburg Naonal Cemeḁtery on
07/04/20. I have included the link to his Twi er page, which contains a 24 minute video detailing his intenons. ̀
For background purposes, (b) (6) is a proponent of “the hoax of black vic miza on”. He has published
numerous books, the most recent called (b) (6)

Approximately a week ago, (b) (6) and his followers (between 50-100) used their vehicles to shut down I-95 in
Wilmington, DE and held protest signs up for opposing traffic with pictures of white vicms of black violence. Theḁ
protest was peaceful and there were no firearms observed among the protestors. (b) (6) u lized Twi er Live at
different points during the protest to inform his followers of the group’s ac ons and inten ons in real- me.

Yesterday, 07-02-20, (b) (6) posted a 24 minute video detailing his next protest locaon – Geḁy sburg Na onal
Cemetery on 07/04/20. (b) (6) is bringing a con ngent of followers to counter the alleged An fa protestors
rumored to be responding to the park on the same date. (b) (6) intends to rally his followers in Wilmington and
meet at the R/C Gateway Theater 8, prior to entering the park. He has created t-shirts and self-proclaimed he and
his followers the “Monument Mili a”. He has sworn to defend the statues against any An fa aggression or
a empt to deface/destroy.

Here is the Twi er video: (b) (6)


If you need any further informa on, please do not hesitate to reach out. If you are unable to reach me at my desk
line or by email, my personal cell phone is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .

Respec ully,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Terrorism Liaison Officer


Delaware State Police - Criminal Intelligence Section
P.O. Box 430, Dover, DE 19903
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Confidenality Noce: This e-mail, and any files or a achments transmi ed with it, should be considered
official and confidenal Delaȁware State Police communica ons. The e-mail is intended solely for use of the
individual or en ty to which it is addressed. Any forwarding or dissemina on of the contents of this e-mail in any
manner, without expressed permission of the sender, may be a violaon of Delaȁware State Police Rules and
Regulaons (Rule #10), Delaȁware state law, or federal law, and subject the violator to disciplinary ac on and/or
criminal prosecu on. If you believe you are not the intended recipient and have received the e-mail in error,
please contact the sender immediately.
Incident guidelines / decision guidance
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 11:52
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>
The document I circulated for comments was not provided with proper context or leader's intent. Due
to the amount of discussion and consternaon, disr egard this document. Each and every one of you are
highly trained, professional and courteous and are trusted to make the appropriate decisions.

Thanks for all of the hard work, long hours and solid representaon of the NPS and GNMP .

Be safe,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Fire Dept IAP
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 11:48
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (426 KB)


Gettysburg Fire Dept IAP.pdf;

Sharing...
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
(b) (7)(E)
Phone contact list for this weekend
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 12:14
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (90 KB)


contact list.pdf;

See a ached, only shared with LE.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
LE contact list
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 12:19
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (90 KB)


contact list.pdf;

This contact list was generated from those present at yesterday's meeng tha t signed the sheet. I am
distribung it t o LE only.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: [External] Re: - "Monument Militia"
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Fri 7/3/2020 12:38
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

When you have a min can you please give me a call.  

Cell 717-603-2484
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pennsylvania State Police


Intelligence Officer
Troop H, Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 11:19:58 AM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: [External] Re: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) - "Monument Mili a"
 
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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) of the Church of Jesus Christ Mission called and stated he was bringing
1500 of his followers to protect the sacred monuments.

 
Received this intel from Delaware State Police, have not watched the video yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Na onal Military Park
Eisenhower Na onal Historic Site
1195 Bal more Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 09:02
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) - "Monument Mili a"
 
 
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Sir,

As discussed on the phone, (b) (6) intends to bring a con ngent to the Gey sburg Naonal Cemeḁtery on
07/04/20. I have included the link to his Twi er page, which contains a 24 minute video detailing his intenons. ̀
For background purposes, (b) (6) is a proponent of “the hoax of black vic miza on”. He has published
numerous books, the most recent called (b) (6)

Approximately a week ago, (b) (6) and his followers (between 50-100) used their vehicles to shut down I-95 in
Wilmington, DE and held protest signs up for opposing traffic with pictures of white vicms of black violence. Theḁ
protest was peaceful and there were no firearms observed among the protestors. (b) (6) u lized Twi er Live at
different points during the protest to inform his followers of the group’s ac ons and inten ons in real- me.

Yesterday, 07-02-20, (b) (6) posted a 24 minute video detailing his next protest locaon – Geḁy sburg Na onal
Cemetery on 07/04/20. (b) (6) is bringing a con ngent of followers to counter the alleged An fa protestors
rumored to be responding to the park on the same date. (b) (6) intends to rally his followers in Wilmington and
meet at the R/C Gateway Theater 8, prior to entering the park. He has created t-shirts and self-proclaimed he and
his followers the “Monument Mili a”. He has sworn to defend the statues against any An fa aggression or
a empt to deface/destroy.

Here is the Twi er video: (b) (6)


If you need any further informa on, please do not hesitate to reach out. If you are unable to reach me at my desk
line or by email, my personal cell phone is ((b) (6), (b) (7)(C) .

Respec ully,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Terrorism Liaison Officer


Delaware State Police - Criminal Intelligence Section
P.O. Box 430, Dover, DE 19903
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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Re: Waiver for food
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 12:45
To: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M
<[email protected]>; Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>; Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
I have heard nothing on either. A note to Andrew may be worth it.

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)

From: Freese, Gene <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 12:43 PM
To: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kris na M <Kris [email protected]>; Bolitho, Zachary J
<[email protected]>; Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Lachowski, H. Joseph
<[email protected]>
Subject: Waiver for food
 
Did anyone hear back about whether or not this was approved I have not gotten anything. I also did
not get anything back from the pay cap memo that was sent in. 

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 7/3/2020 13:18
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

If you guys can get any images or tags that would be great.

Thank you,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(E)
Fw: Photos
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 14:16
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Photos below. Also, one tag is (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 14:15
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Photos
 

(b) (6), (b) (7)(E)


(b) (6)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(E)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
GETT IAP 1st Amendment Activities July 4-5, 2020
Bolitho, Zachary J <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 17:52
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Pratt, Marcus
<[email protected]>; Freese, Gene <[email protected]>; Nicholas, John C <[email protected]>; Martz, Jason A
<[email protected]>; Reiner, Dafna <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Cc: Sims, Steven D <[email protected]>; Heister, Kristina M <[email protected]>;


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

; Vietzke, Gay E <[email protected]>; Conway, Deborah L <[email protected]>; Murphy,


Jeremy L <[email protected]>; WASO EICC, NPS <[email protected]>

1 attachments (5 MB)
GETT 1st Amendment IAP 7.4.2020.pdf;

Please find the attached Incident Action Plan for the 1st Amendment Activities at GETT.

Have great Independence weekend. Thanks again for your support!

Zach Bolitho
Division Lead, Resources Management
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.338.4408 (o)
717.339.9112 (c)
Gettysburg NMP
1st Amendment Activities
July 3-5, 2020
INCIDENT ACTION PLAN

July 3-5, 2020


0700-2400 (operational period)

Account Number: PX.XGETTJUL4.00.1


Incident #: PA-GEP-20050
IQCS#: 495379

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1. Incident Name 2. Date 3. Time

INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
GETT 1st Amendment July 2020 06/28/2020 1900
4. Operational Period

07/03-05/2020 (0700-2400)
5. General Control Objectives for the Incident

1. Safeguard and protect all human life including employees, partners, visitors, volunteers and first amendment participants by
providing updates, monitoring the radio and coordinating response actions with interagency partners

2. Provide for the protection of park resources, both cultural and natural and government property.

3. Maintain law and order throughout NPS areas for the duration of the operational periods.

3. Successfully commemorate the 157th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.

4. Provide timely, accurate and coordinated information to all stakeholders and the general public.

5. Keep the costs commensurate with incident needs and within budget.
6. Weather Forecast for Period
Independence Day: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. Calm wind
becoming north around 6 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 67. Light and variable wind.

Sunday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 92. Calm wind.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 68. Light south wind.

7. General Safety Message

STOP – THINK - ACT

• Remain hydrated throughout your work shift. Drink 16-20 ounces of non-caffeinated fluids before beginning outdoor activities, then 8-12 ounces
every 20 minutes thereafter. Remember water, rest, shade to combat heat-related injuries.
• Take frequent breaks and ensure you wear adequate sunscreen and head gear for protection from the sun.
• Report all first aid incidents (regardless of how minor) and equipment/property damage to your immediate supervisor as soon as possible.
• Employees parking vehicles as well as traffic control personnel must wear high-visibility vests and carry flashlights in darkness/low-light
conditions for safety.
• Be mindful of the presence of ticks and the potential for Lyme Disease, continually conduct self-checks. Use insect repellents containing DEET
and periodically re-apply. Report any tick contact/exposure to your supervisor and safety officer.
• Continually assess the event site for hazards. Maintain awareness for suspicious persons, activities/circumstances, unattended packages, etc.
Notify your immediate supervisor or law enforcement as soon as possible.
• Maintain situational awareness and adequate, safe clearance from mounted (horse) and K-9 units.
• Travel cautiously and be aware of congested areas. Watch out for terrain hazards, e.g. uneven surfaces. Wear proper foot wear and ensure proper
foot placement.

Notify the Safety Officer, John Nicholas 717.658.4467 of any accidents/injuries or anything which needs safety mitigation.

8. Attachments (mark if attached)


 Organization List - ICS 203  Telephone List  Weather Forecast

 Incident Briefing  Medical Plan - ICS 206  Incident Maps

 Communications Plan  Safety Message


9. Prepared by (Planning Section Chief) 10. Approved by (Incident Commander)

Zach Bolitho Joe Lachowski

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ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 203)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/3/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational Period:
GETT 1st Amend 2020 Time From: 0700 Time To: 2400
3. Incident Commander(s) and Command Staff: 7. Operations Section:
IC/UCs Joe Lachowski Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Deputy

Deputy Staging Area


Safety Officer John Nicholas Branch Protection Branch
Public Info. Officer Jason Martz/Katie Cordek Branch Director
Liaison Officer Deputy
4. Agency/Organization Representatives: Division/Group
Agency/Organization Name Division/Group
GETT
Steve Sims Division/Group
Superintendent
GETT Deputy
Kristina Heister Division/Group
Superintendent
Division/Group
Branch Fire Engine Team
Branch Director Dafna Reiner
Deputy
5. Planning Section: Division/Group
Chief Zach Bolitho Division/Group
Deputy Division/Group
Resources Unit Dafna Reiner Division/Group
Situation Unit Division/Group
Documentation Unit Branch Permits
Demobilization Unit Branch Director Pam Neil
Technical Specialists Deputy
GIS Dafna Reiner Division/Group
SCKN Division/Group
READ Division/Group
6. Logistics Section: Division/Group
Chief Marc Pratt Division/Group
Deputy Air Operations Branch
Support Branch Air Ops Branch Dir.
Director
Monument Crew (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Facilities Unit 8. Finance/Administration Section:
Ground Support Unit (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Chief Gene Freese
Service Branch Deputy
Director Time Unit Pam Neil
Communications Unit Procurement Unit
Medical Unit Comp/Claims Unit
Food Unit Cost Unit
9. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature: ________________
ICS 203 IAP Page Date/Time: Date

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Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment Activities July 3-5, 2020 Event Safety

COVID-19: How to protect yourself & others

Know how it spreads

• There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).


• The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.
• The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.
o Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
o Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or
talks.
o These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly
be inhaled into the lungs.
o Some recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 may be spread by people who are
not showing symptoms.

Everyone Should:

Wash your hands often

• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have
been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
• If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60%
alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

Avoid close contact

• Avoid close contact with people who are sick, even inside your home. If possible, maintain
6 feet between the person who is sick and other household members.
• Put distance between yourself and other people outside of your home.
o Remember that some people without symptoms may be able to spread virus.
o Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other people.
o Do not gather in groups.
o Stay out of crowded places and avoid mass gatherings.
o Keeping distance from others is especially important for people who are at higher risk
of getting very sick.

Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover when around others

• You could spread COVID-19 to others even if you do not feel sick.
• Everyone should wear a cloth face cover when they have to go out in public, for example to
the grocery store or to pick up other necessities.

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o Cloth face coverings should not be placed on young children under age 2, anyone who
has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove
the mask without assistance.
• The cloth face cover is meant to protect other people in case you are infected.
• Do NOT use a facemask meant for a healthcare worker.
• Continue to keep about 6 feet between yourself and others. The cloth face cover is not a
substitute for social distancing.

Wear your Face Covering Correctly

• Wash your hands before putting on your face covering


• Put it over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chin
• Try to fit it snugly against the sides of your face
• Make sure you can breathe easily

Cover coughs and sneezes

• If you are in a private setting and do not have on your cloth face covering, remember to
always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside
of your elbow.
• Throw used tissues in the trash.
• Immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water
are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60%
alcohol.

Clean and disinfect

• Clean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doorknobs,
light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.
• If surfaces are dirty, clean them. Use detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection.
• Then, use a household disinfectant. Most common EPA-registered household
disinfectantsexternal icon will work.

Monitor Your Health

• Be alert for symptoms. Watch for fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms of
COVID-19.
o Especially important if you are running essential errands, going into the office or
workplace, and in settings where it may be difficult to keep a physical distance of 6
feet.
• Take your temperature if symptoms develop.
o Don’t take your temperature within 30 minutes of exercising or after taking
medications that could lower your temperature, like acetaminophen.
• Follow CDC guidance if symptoms develop.

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What you need to know

• Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms.

• Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or
lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious
complications from COVID-19 illness.

Watch for symptoms

People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild
symptoms to severe illness.

Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may
have COVID-19:

• Fever or chills
• Cough
• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
• Fatigue
• Muscle or body aches
• Headache
• New loss of taste or smell
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Nausea or vomiting
• Diarrhea

This list does not include all possible symptoms.

If you are presenting any of these symptoms, notify your supervisor immediately

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 0700-2400

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Force/ Resource Persons Needed
Designator
Early shift Joe Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900
Mid shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 1100 2300
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1200 2400

ISB (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


3 Y 1000 2200

Federal Resources 20 Y 1000 2200

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas.

8. Special Instructions
-Lachowski and Smith at ICP at Adams County Emergency Services Building
-Galindo and Holler team up for afternoon patrol of West Confederate Avenue with Federal LE resources
-Brady and Murphy team up for afternoon patrol of National Cemetery and First Amendment areas
-ISB Tucker and Flagg working undercover in National Cemetery and FIrst Amendment areas
-Federal LE Resources work West Confederate Avenue
-Murphy, Holler, Brady work fireworks detail starting at 2000.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


IMT IWI
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0933

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE Night Shift

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 1500-0300

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

NPS GETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


1 Y 1400 0200
SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
11 Y 1400 0200

7. Control Operations
- SETT personnel to report to Ranger Station upon arrival.
- and SETT personnel to attend LE briefing at Middle School at 1530
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- If park is busy, shift may be extended

8. Special Instructions
- -One squad of SETT to patrol National Cemetery and Special Use Permit areas.
-One squad to stage in tactical gear at the Ranger Station
-Permits are over by 1700, National Cemetery expected to clear by ~1800, at this point assets should patrol area of concern
-SETT schedule includes travel time to and from hotel

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


IMT IWI
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0936

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations Fire Engine Team: E-621

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/04/20 Time: 0800-2030

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans.
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons Needed

Engine Team Dafna Reiner: 717.321.6743 3 Y 0800 2030

7. Control Operations
- Standby for fire operations if needed
- Assist with parking as needed if no fire operations

8. Special Instructions
--Engine and crew should not patrol in order to not become targets

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

7.2.2020 0937

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Date: 7/04/20 Time: 0700
Anniversary
5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Resource Designator Persons

Ground Support Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support 1 N 0900 2130
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 N 0900 2130

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to Wright House, Maintenance, Media Tent, EISE HQ and other locations as
needed.
- 10 x 10 tent, Table and 2 chairs to be setup at 0800 for Media Tent.
- Block off two bus stalls for Media Trucks in the NC Parking Lot.
- Install four Yodock water barriers at NC to NC Annex.
- Install eight Yodock water barriers at Wainwright Ave.
- 10 x 10 tents should be ready to be deployed as needed for LEO operations. Be ready for 2 tents.
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moment’s notice to manage parking areas, rope lines, signage, assist with crowd control, etc.
- Normal weekend maintenance operations: Trash pickup, mowing, etc.
8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate relief of
you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
IMT
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC): MPratt Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date 7.1.2020 Time 1745

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST Monument Support Team
Logistics

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/04/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930


Monument Support Team (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC) M.Pratt Approved by (Planning Section Chief) ZBolitho Date 7.1.2020 Time: 1800

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Operations LE

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 07/05/20 Time: 0700-2200

5. Operations Personnel
Operations Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Group Supervisor

Deputy Operation Chief Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Early shift Joe Lachowski, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 0700 1900
Mid shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 Y 0800 2000
Late shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 2 Y 1000 2200
Later shift (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
1 Y 1200 2400
SETT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
11 Y 1200 1700

7. Control Operations
- All LE personnel will meet at the Ranger Office for updated intel and assignments at start of shift.
- General patrol of park areas of concern, be ready to respond to critical areas.
- If heavy LE presence is not required, staff on overtime will be released.

8. Special Instructions

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

Normal LE (b) (7)(E)


IMT IWI
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (OSC) Approved by (Planning Section Chief) Date Time


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
ZBolitho 7.2.2020 0940

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Ground Support

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/05/20 Time: 0700

5. Operations Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0900 1930

Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1530


Ground Support Reserve (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 N 0700 1530

7. Control Operations

- Water distribution at 0730, 1130 and 1530 to Wright House, Maintenance, Media Tent and other locations as needed.
- 10 x 10 tent, Table and 2 chairs to be setup at 0800 for Media Tent.
- Block off two bus stall for Media Trucks in the NC Parking Lot.
- Install four Yodock water barriers at NC to NC Annex.
- 10 x 10 tents should be ready to be deployed as needed for LEO operations. Be ready for 2 tents.
- Bike rack will be staged to deployed at protest areas or as needed.
- Support may be needed at a moment’s notice to manage parking areas, rope lines, signage, assist with crowd control, etc.

-Normal weekend maintenance operations: Trash pickup, mowing, etc.


8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Ground Support to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) to coordinate
relief of you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
IMT
(b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC): MPratt Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date7.1.2020 Time1545

ICS 204 NFES 1328

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1. Branch I 2. Division/Group
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
Logistics Monument Support Team

3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period


Gettysburg - Battle Anniversary Date: 7/05/20 Time: 0700

5. Logistics Personnel
Logistics Section Chief Marc Pratt: 717.253.5827 Ground Support Unit Leader (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument Team Lead (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Air Attack Supervisor No. N/A

6. Resources Assigned this Period


Strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Number Trans. Needed
Leader Start Time End Time
Designator Persons

Monument Support Team Mark Dietrich Cochran 1 N 0700 1930


Monument Support Team Gary Currens 1 N 0700 1930

7. Control Operations
- Make random monument checks in the battlefield
- Respond to any monument vandalism or damage if incident area is safe to do so.

8. Special Instructions
- All resources are to have a Park Radio and Cell Phone when in the field.
- Monument Support Team to be prepared to return to Maintenance Area/event area in emergency
- Be alert, keep an eye on the Confederate monuments in particular.
- All resource should travel in groups of two or more.
- All resources need to take adequate breaks for water, rest and food. If you need a break contact LSC or Bob Jones to coordinate relief of
you duty station.

9. Division/Group Communication Summary


Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel

IMT (b) (7)(E)

Prepared by (LSC: MPratt) Approved by (Planning Section Chief): ZBolitho Date: 7.2.2020 Time: 0927

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GETT EVENT CELL PHONE NUMBERS
Communications List - ICS 205A
Incident Commander and Agency Representatives
Lachowski, Joe (ICAt) 231.590.9467
Sims, Steve (Super) 215.554.1423
Heister, Kris (Dep. Super) 570.229.6584
Safety
Nicholas, John (SOAt) 717.658.4467
Public Information
Martz, Jason (PIO) 571.358.0516
Shope, Liz
Planning
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Permits
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Finance 315.237.1444
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Operations
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

PWR SET
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

ISB
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Wildland Fire
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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Logistics
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Ground Support
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Monument
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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MEDICAL PLAN (ICS 206)
1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/4/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 4 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 0300

3. Medical Aid Stations:


Contact Paramedics
Name Location Number(s)/Frequency on Site?
AREMS dedicated - Eric Gettysburg Middle School 717-476-3697 ☒ Yes ☐ No
Zaney
4. Transportation (indicate air or ground):
Contact
Ambulance Service Location Number(s)/Frequency Level of Service
☐ ALS ☒ BLS
Adams Regional EMS Gettysburg 911 ☒ ALS ☒ BLS
Gettysburg Fire – Gettysburg 911
X ALS ☐ BLS

unpredicatable EMR-ALS
☐ ALS ☐ BLS
5. Hospitals:
Address, Contact Travel Time
Latitude & Longitude Number(s)/ Trauma Burn
Hospital Name if Helipad Frequency Air Ground Center Center Helipad
WellSpan 147 Gettys St, (717) 334-2121 n/a 6m
Gettysburg Gettysburg, PA 17325 ☐ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Hospital Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Stroke Center
WellSpan York 1001 S. George St. 717-851-2345 15 55m
☐ Yes ☒ Yes
☒Yes
Level 1 York, PA 17403
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Trauma
Penn State 500 University Dr, 800-243-1455 20 55m
Hershey Hershey, PA 17033
☒ Yes ☐ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical
Level: 1 ☒ No ☐ No
Level 1
Trauma
Johns Hopkins 4940 Eastern Ave, 410-550-0100 ukn 1h 25m
Bayview Baltimore, MD 21224 ☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☒ Yes
Medical Center Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Burn Center
Lehigh Valley 1200 S Cedar Crest 610-402-8000 unk 2h X Yes
☐ Yes ☒ Yes ☐
Hospital Burn Blvd, Allentown, PA
Level: 1 ☐ No ☐ No
Center 18103
6. Special Medical Emergency Procedures:

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1. Incident Name: Date From: 7/4/2020 Date To: 7/5/2020
2. Operational
Gettysburg July 4 First Amendment
Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 0300

Direct all emergency medical incidents and needs through Adams County 911. When possible utilize highest level
provider for all team related emergencies. Defer to local EMS when needed.
Adams Regional EMS (AREMS) Director of Operations Chief, Eric Zaney (ParaMedic) Cell: 717-476-3697
Base Hospital – Gettysburg --- Medical Command/Control 717-337-1389
☐ Check box if aviation assets are utilized for rescue. If assets are used, coordinate with Air Operations through
Adams County Dispatch.

7. Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader): Name: Signature:


8. Approved by (Safety Officer): Name: Signature:
ICS 206 IAP Page Date/Time: Date

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SAFETY MESSAGE/PLAN (ICS 208)
1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Date From: 07/03/2020 Date To: 07/05/2020
GETT 1st Amendment July 2020 Period: Time From: 0700 Time To: 2400
3. Safety Message/Expanded Safety Message, Safety Plan, Site Safety Plan:

NPS Operations Center is located at Maint. Bldg. (405 Taneytown Road)

-Weather forecast is sunny and hot, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming northwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

-In the event of severe weather, shut down the area and evacuate.

-Ensure you stay hydrated and take frequent breaks, especially between 12-2 pm.

-Wear sunscreen to protect yourself from UV A/B radiation.

-Medical Emergencies- In the event of a medical emergency, contact the nearest law enforcement officer and
relayed to ops.

-Situational Awareness- Be alert to suspicious behavior and unattended packages i.e. bags of trash, coolers,
unattended backpacks. Be alert to packages hidden from observation by vegetation. If you see something, report it
to ops.

-Fire-A Type 6 fire truck is available at 380 Taneytown Rd (Hoffman).

Requests for fire, ems, and bomb squad will be made through Ops and relayed to the ICP.

-Weapons-there is a possibility that many protestors will be armed.Immediately report all incidents.

-Ticks - Ticks are bad this year. If you are in a grassy area, check yourself later.

-In the event of an incident or act of violence, follow directions of law enforcement and rally back at ICP if feasible. If
you are unable to return to the ICP, contact the Safety Officer immediately relaying your name, location and status.
John Nicholas, Safety Officer 717-658-4467. John Nicholas will maintain the roster of employees for accountability
and relay information to IC and OSC.

-Lost/missing persons should be referred to any law enforcement official.

4. Site Safety Plan Required? Yes ☒ No ☐


Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located At:
Name: John Nicholas Signature:
5. Prepared by:
Position/Title: SO
ICS 208 IAP Page Date/Time: 1 JULY 2020/1500

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Heat Stress
High temperatures and humidity stress the body's ability to cool itself, and heat illness
becomes a special concern during hot weather. There are three major forms of heat
illnesses: heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke, with heat stroke being a life
threatening condition.

Heat Cramps
Heat cramps are muscle spasms which usually affect the arms, legs, or stomach.
Frequently they don't occur until sometime later after work, at night, or when
relaxing. Heat cramps are caused by heavy sweating, especially when water is
replaced by drinking, but not salt or potassium. Although heat cramps can be quite
painful, they usually don't result in permanent damage. To prevent them, drink
electrolyte solutions such as Gatorade during the day and try eating more fruits
like bananas.
Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is more serious than heat cramps. It occurs when the body's
internal air-conditioning system is overworked, but hasn't completely shut down. In
heat exhaustion, the surface blood vessels and capillaries which originally
enlarged to cool the blood collapse from loss of body fluids and necessary
minerals. This happens when you don't drink enough fluids to replace what you're
sweating away.

The symptoms of heat exhaustion include: headache, heavy sweating, intense


thirst, dizziness, fatigue, loss of coordination, nausea, impaired judgment, loss of
appetite, hyperventilation, tingling in hands or feet, anxiety, cool moist skin, weak
and rapid pulse (120-200), and low to normal blood pressure.

Somebody suffering these symptoms should be moved to a cool location such as


a shaded area or air-conditioned building. Have them lie down with their feet
slightly elevated. Loosen their clothing, apply cool, wet cloths or fan them. Have
them drink water or electrolyte drinks. Try to cool them down, and have them
checked by medical personnel. Victims of heat exhaustion should avoid strenuous
activity for at least a day, and they should continue to drink water to replace lost
body fluids.

Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is a life threatening illness with a high death rate. It occurs when the
body has depleted its supply of water and salt, and the victim's body temperature
rises to deadly levels. A heat stroke victim may first suffer heat cramps and/or the
heat exhaustion before progressing into the heat stroke stage, but this is not
always the case. It should be noted that, on the job, heat stroke is sometimes
mistaken for heart attack. It is therefore very important to be able to recognize the
signs and symptoms of heat stroke - and to check for them anytime an employee
collapses while working in a hot environment.

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The early symptoms of heat stroke include a high body temperature (103 degrees
F); a distinct absence of sweating (usually); hot red or flushed dry skin; rapid
pulse; difficulty breathing; constricted pupils; any/all the signs or symptoms of heat
exhaustion such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, or confusion, but more
severe; bizarre behavior; and high blood pressure. Advance symptoms may be
seizure or convulsions, collapse, loss of consciousness, and a body temperature
of over 108° F.

It is vital to lower a heat stroke victim's body temperature. Seconds count. Pour
water on them, fan them, or apply cold packs . Call 911 and get an ambulance on
the way as soon as possible.

Anyone can suffer a heat illness, but by taking a few simple precautions, they can
be prevented:

• Condition yourself for working in hot environments - start slowly then build up to
more physical work. Allow your body to adjust over a few days.
• Drink lots of liquids. Don't wait until you're thirsty, by then, there's a good chance
you're already on your way to being dehydrated. Electrolyte drinks are good for
replacing both water and minerals lost through sweating. Never drink alcohol, and
avoid caffeinated beverages like coffee and pop.
• Take a break if you notice you're getting a headache or you start feeling
overheated. Cool off for a few minutes before going back to work.
• Wear light weight, light colored clothing when working out in the sun.
• Take advantage of fans and air-conditioners.
• Get enough sleep at night.

With a little caution and common sense, you can avoid heat illnesses.

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GAR Risk Assessment GETT 157th
July 3– July 5, 2020
SUPERVISION 2
PLANNING 3
CONTINGENCY
RESOURCES 4 61-80
Implement
Measures
COMMUNICATION 5
36-60 Moderate
TEAM SELECTION 3
TEAM FITNESS 2
1-35 Low
ENVIRONMENT 6
INCIDENT
COMPLEXITY 9 Rank each element 1-10, with 10
being the higher risk; 1 the least.
TOTAL 34
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Gettysburg NMP 1st Amendment Activities July 2020 Meeting Schedule
• Incident Command Post: Adams County Emergency/Dispatch Center (230 Greenamyer Ln.)
• NPS Operations Center Maintenance (405 Taneytown Rd)
• LE Operations Center Gettysburg Area Middle School (37 Lefever St.)

Thursday July 2:
1200: Interagency LE meeting (LE only)
1400: PWR/SETT arrives and overnights in DC
Friday July 3:
1300: Tactics for July 4- 5 ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 4-5 ICP
Saturday July 4:
0800: NPS Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
0830: C&G ICP
1000: Local Emergency LE Briefing Gettysburg PD
1100: LE Briefing at Middle School
1300: Tactics for July 5 ICP
1600: Planning Mtg. for July 5 ICP
Sunday July 5:
0800: NPS Morning Briefing ICP (405 Taneytown Rd)
1900: SET Demob and in route to DC

07/04/2020 - 1:00 AM – 5:00 PM


Permit Type: 1st Amendment Activity - Display of quotes from Lee and other Confederate leaders that concisely express their views on the relationship between slavery and the
Confederacy
Responsible Person: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Location: First Amendment Activity Area#2 along Taneytown Rd. across from the ranger station
Permittee and three to four members of his family to sit in lawn chairs in the First Amendment Activity Area #2 located on Taneytown Rd. Permittee will place 3’x2’ poster board
type signs containing quotes from leading members of the Confederacy about slavery.
Participants are authorized the use of hand carried signs that are flexible in nature and do not contain any sharp or cornered edges.

07/04/2020 – 12:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Permit Type: 1st Amendment Activity - Activity: Information Distribution – “Save the Constitution” table set-up
Responsible Person: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Location: First Amendment Activity Area #1 along Taneytown Rd. across from the ranger station
William Humpf and 5 other people to set up a table and chairs to distribute articles about the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Permittee may erect a pop-up tent no larger than
10’ by 10’.

Participants are authorized the use of hand carried signs that are flexible in nature and do not contain any sharp or cornered edges.

Vehicles will park in grass overflow parking areas north of the GETT ranger station. The parking of any vehicles within the paved National Cemetery Parking Lot is strictly
prohibited.
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Gettysburg National Military Park
First Amendment Events
Fact Sheet
July 4, 2020

What’s happening? Gettysburg National Military Park has granted two special use permits for First Amendment
activities on July 4, 2020. These events will take place north of Meade’s Headquarters along the west side of
Taneytown Road between 9 am and 5:30 pm. These are both small groups of 5-6 people each. One will hand out
literature about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the other will be discussing the history of slavery.

Are there any safety concerns? Visitor safety is our top priority and is achieved through extensive planning and
collaboration with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Gettysburg National Military Park’s objective
is to provide the highest level of public safety and to minimize the impact of all activities upon the historic
resources of the park and park visitors.

How have you prepared for the first amendment events? Gettysburg NMP has stood up an in-house Incident
Management Team, led by Chief Ranger Joe Lachowski, to handle our response to these events. Local and state
law enforcement agencies, along with park LE staff, are planning for a unified response to whatever may happen.
Some may have been here on July 1, 2017, when a very similar incident played out. That day went fairly
smoothly, with the only casualty being a non-serious, self-inflicted gunshot wound. That being said, the mood in
the country this time around is much more volatile, and we cannot trust that things will go as smoothly this year.
The National Park Service respects the right of the public to demonstrate and voice their views. We make no
distinction on the purpose, message, or intent of any particular group. If individuals or groups decide to act
unlawfully, plans have been put in place to efficiently address them while allowing other members of the public to
enjoy the democratic process.

• Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies will be assisting park personnel. These law
enforcement specialists maintain the most current tactics to detect and deter threats to public safety.
• We aim to protect each person’s first amendment rights with due regard for the safety of all people and
property.
• If you see anything that concerns you speak with one of the many uniformed officers or call 911. “If you
see something, say something.”

-www.nps.gov/gett-

July 1, 2020

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Suspicious or Unattended?
Criminals or terrorists sometimes conceal
improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in backpacks,
suitcases, or common items.
Use this process to safely determine if an item is a serious threat or just unattended.

Is it HO T
Hidden Obviously not Typical
?
• Placed out of sight suspicious • Out of place for the
• Appears purposely • Unexplainable wires location
concealed or electronics • Potentially related to
• Bomb-like components a threat

YES NO
• Treat with caution
• Use R. A. I. N.
• Try to determine the owner
(Continue to other side)
(Suspicious) (Unattended) • Report to an authority

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If an item is suspicious you should:
Recognize the Indicators of a Suspected Explosive Device
Indicators can be related to the characteristics, events, location, or time,
including whether the item is Hidden, Obviously suspicious, or not Typical (HOT).

Avoid the Area


Don’t touch the suspected item. Instead, immediately move and direct others
to move away immediately.

Isolate the Suspected Item


Establish a perimeter to secure the area and continue to direct people away. Use frontal and
overhead cover and if available wear personal protective equipment.

Notify Appropriate Emergency Services


Describe the Suspicious items and persons, the person’s Actions, the Location of the
item, the Time of placement and discovery, and Your actions to mitigate risk (SALTY).

If you see something, say something


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REPORT SUSPICIOUS ITEMS. Contact local law enforcement or 9-1-1 in case of emergency
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Reminder: Hours reported on the individual’s OF-288 are due in QuickTime no later than 10:00 a.m.
on Monday, July 6, 2020. Time is to be input, verified, validated, and certified by this deadline.

Incident Account Number for GETT


The GETT account for the 4th of July 2020 event will be entered in the following format into QuickTime:
PXXGETTJul4001
*** Note those are zeros, not the letter “O” ***

IMPORTANT - Base hours are charged to the employee’s regular park/site account!
An employee’s regular tour of duty (their normal 80 hours per pay period) MUST be charged to their
regular salary account, even if they were working in support of the incident. Base hours are NOT
chargeable to the incident overtime account. This means there should be absolutely no 010 or 050
time charged to the above account.

OF-288 (Incident Time Report)


All hours worked for the incident are recorded on the OF-288, both overtime and regular hours. The
timekeeper and/or employee will need to separate the regular hours from overtime hours in
QuickTime. This is because we don’t always know the employee’s regular tour of duty.

Employees MUST have a signed OF-288 in order to charge any overtime to incident accounts. Home
units should retain a hard copy of the OF-288 which serves as approval for the overtime hours.

Holiday Pay
If Saturday, July 4 is the employee’s regular day off, then their holiday becomes Friday, July 3. They
should be coded 050 (Holiday Not Worked) on Friday. If they work any hours on Friday, those hours
would be coded as 051 (Holiday Worked). Any time on Saturday would be coded 110 (Overtime). This
will be the case for most employees.

If Saturday, July 4 is a regular workday, then that would be considered their holiday.

Additional Pay Codes That May be Applicable


Only overtime (110), holiday worked (051), night differential (GS EMPLOYEES 130), and shift codes
(WG EMPLOYEES 2 or 3) may be charged to the incident account shown above.

Night Differential
GS EMPLOYEE
Pay Code 130 will apply to incident hours worked by GS employees between the hours of 6:00 p.m.
and 6:00 a.m. Please note that this is in addition to the overtime hours coded with Pay Code 110.
(Normally an employee does not get night differential in addition to overtime, but the rule is different
here because this is an incident).

Example: Employee works incident shift hours: 0700 – 2130 with ½ hour lunch (1130 – 1200) should be
coded as such:
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Pay Code 010 for 8.00 hours (regular base 8 hours)
Pay Code 110 for 6.00 hours (OT, 1530 to 2130)
Pay Code 130 for 3.30 hours (Night Differential, 1800 – 2130)

WG/WS/WL EMPLOYEE
For Federal Wage System (WG/WL/WS employees), a night shift differential is only paid when the
majority of the employee’s regularly scheduled, non-overtime hours fall between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00
a.m. In most cases, the employee’s regular shift is during daytime hours, so the majority of
WG/WL/WS employees will not earn a night shift differential on this event.

Complete guidance can be found at OPM Federal Wage System Employees - Night Differential.

Swing Shift Code for QuickTime (if applicable):

If majority of regularly Night Shift Differential Swing Shift Code


scheduled, non-OT hours are
between:
3:00pm – Midnight (12:00am) 7 ½ percent differential 2
11:00pm – 8:00am 10 percent differential 3

Exempt Employee working Non-Exempt Position on Incident


An employee who is normally FLSA-exempt may be in a non-exempt position for the incident, meaning
their overtime rate would be full time and a half. An example would be a Supervisory Park Ranger
(normally FLSA-exempt) working as a Driver (a non-exempt position).

All Overtime is 110!


As a reminder, all overtime must be coded 110. DO NOT, under any circumstances, use pay code 113
or 11U as these codes apply to wildland fire responses only. This will often result in the employee
being overpaid, which will result in a bill for collection.

Biweekly pay cap is lifted


Timekeepers in Quicktime should follow these steps to lift the pay cap. This is very important to
prevent employees from being underpaid.
a. Click on the “Remarks” section in Quicktime
b. Under the Special Pay Calculations - Check the box for LB – Emergency Response
c. Enter the following in the Message to Payroll box - “LB-NCA 4th of July 2020 Incident”

We thank you and appreciate your support of the July 4th event under the Incident Command System!
Gene Freese, (315) 237-1444
Zachary Bolitho, (717) 339-9112

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Go to another location in
the park to complete other
Practice social distancing. tasks away from groups not
conforming to CDC guidance.
Wash your hands often with soap and Let’s keep a
distance of 6 ft.
water for at least 20 seconds. for everyone’s Contact local law enforcement.
safety, please
Cover your mouth and nose when Stay in your vehicle while
you cough or sneeze. the crowd disperses.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

“To maintain social


distancing, I will
Be aware of your surroundings. stand over here
while we talk.”
Engage with others early and at a distance
so they don’t feel the need to come closer.
Keep a distance of at least 6 ft. - even with staff. Feel free to move along to another
work location and return once the
Put a barrier such as a wayside or trash can crowd has moved on.
between yourself and others.
Take a few steps back while remaining engaged. Discuss with your supervisor other
alternatives for avoiding crowds such
If they are still approaching, be courteous but firm as changing the route.
and remind them of the 6 ft. distancing guidelines.
If all else fails, return to your vehicle or 34

withdraw from the situation safely.


ACTIVITY LOG (ICS 214)
1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Date From: Date Date To: Date
Period: Time From: HHMM Time To: HHMM
3. Name: 4. ICS Position: 5. Home Agency (and Unit):

6. Resources Assigned:
Name ICS Position Home Agency (and Unit)

7. Activity Log:
Date/Time Notable Activities

8. Prepared by: Name: Position/Title: Signature:


ICS 214, Page 1 Date/Time: Date

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Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Colin
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Fri 7/3/2020 18:51
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you for update.  You tried!
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pennsylvania State Police


Intelligence Officer
Troop H, Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 6:44:52 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] RE: Colin


 
Called several times, no answer. Voicemail box is full so could not leave a message. Sent an email, left
my phone number. No response yet.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 3, 2020, at 12:53, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) wrote:

 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on
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He has this on his website:

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Wilmington, DE USA

Email: (b) (6)


Phone: (b) (6)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) | Intelligence Analyst Supervisor


Pennsylvania State Police | Bureau of Criminal Invesg aon
1800 Elmerton Ave | Harrisburg, PA 17110
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
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From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 12:44 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Subject: Colin

I just spoke to the chief. When the bio is done on Colin can you send him contact informaon so he
can call him today please.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Pennsylvania State Police


Intelligence Officer
Troop H, Harrisburg
8000 Bretz Dr. Harrisburg, PA 17112
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Thank you!
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 19:29
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>
Thanks for pulling this list together, hopefully we don't need it but be er to have it.

Have a good night.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 18:57
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: Request for addi onal tac channels
 
 
 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

From: Dusty Lumpkin <[email protected]>


Date: July 3, 2020 at 6:06:36 PM EDT
To: "Warren P. Bladen" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE:  Request for additional tac channels
HEAVY DUTY TOWS

EXCALIBER – GETTYSBURG 717-337-1512 OR 717642-8879


ROAD RANGERS – GETTYSBURG 717-337-9633 OR 717-752-5069

LADY & TAYLOR – HEIDLERSBURG 717-528-4196

BOSLEY TOWING & RECOVERY – LITTLESTOWN 717-357-5757 OR 717-688-0757

MIKE’S TOWING – HANOVER 717-637-4380

EAST END GARAGE – EMMITSBURG 301-447-3101 OR 301-748-2771


MARK’S EQUIPMENT – EMMITSBURG 301-874-3324

ELMER’S GARAGE – DOVER 717-292-3030


C&H RECOVERY – DILLSBURG 717-412-8844 OR 717-226-9538

From: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 5:44 PM
To: Dusty Lumpkin <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: Request for addi onal tac channels

Who do we have listed in our resource book for this?

Warren

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 7:13 PM
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; Richard Esenwine
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Request for addi onal tac channels

CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organiza on. Do not click links or open a achments
unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

Addional ques on, sorr y for the mulple emails. Wher e is the nearest heavy duty towing
company should we need it to move a large vehicle that is blocking access to something?
Just want to preplan.

Thanks,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467
I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph


Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 19:01
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>; Richard Esenwine
<[email protected]>
Subject: Request for addi onal tac channels

Given the increasing number of officers at this event and the potenal f or incidents in
numerous locaons, it w ould be wise to have addional t acc al talk groups. I am
requesng a t least two more talk groups if possible.

Thanks for all of your assistance, take care.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: Photos
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 19:32
To: Earhart, Hugh E <[email protected]>
A ranger asked if he could take a photo and they said yes, here you go.

Thanks for your help.


 

(b) (6)
(b) (6)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
NPS IAP for July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 19:46
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

1 attachments (5 MB)
GETT 1st Amendment IAP 7.4.2020.pdf;

A ached is the incident acon plan f or the Naonal P ark Service for July 4. Please let me know if you
have any quesons.

Have a good night.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Re: Incident Action Plan
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Fri 7/3/2020 21:20
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Hell, all that and we all missed it. Noon, good catch. 

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 3, 2020, at 20:42, Smith, Aaron E <[email protected]> wrote:

Joe,

Looking through the IAP some of the briefing mes ha ve changed. Is the briefing at the
Middle School 1100 a.m. (what is listed on the IAP) or 1200?

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Naon al Park Service Special Agent
Pacific West Region

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 4:23 PM
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Re: Incident Acon Plan


 
Hot off the press.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 18:58
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>; Brady,(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: Incident Acon Plan


 
Joe ,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Can you send us a copy of the incident action plan when you get a chance?

Thanks,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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Protect Our Flag and Battlefied from being Destroyed FB Event
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sat 7/4/2020 00:08
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>
Hosted by (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) PA State Milia out of Fr anklin County area, the comments on this page
are suggesng a endees use violence if necessary. I do not know if they will be in PSM uniforms
tomorrow or if they will be operang outside of the PSM oper aons plan. One c ommenter,
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

- Good! Word to the wise:BE ON YOUR GUARD AT ALL TIMES TOMORROW! DO NOT
TURN YOUR BACK ON THESE THUGS! THEY HAVE SOME UGLY THINGS PLANNED BESIDES FLAG BURNING,
LOOTING AND DESTROYING STATES. THEY'VE TALKED ABOUT ATTACKING PEOPLE WITH ACID!!! If you can
do so without drawing attention to yourself, PACK HEAT!"

There are other comments like this.

This is for your situational awareness only - no actionable intel at this time.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Appalachian Naonal Scenic T rail
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Last update
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sat 7/4/2020 06:46
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (4 MB)
July 4, 2020.docx;

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
Appalachian Naonal Scenic T rail
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
FOUO/LES

July 4, 2020 Intel Brief


June 12, 2020
- Facebook Group “Left Behind USA” created an event called “Peaceful Flag Burning to
Resist Police – Sponsored by ANTIFA” to burn an American flag, a thin blue line flag
and a Confederate flag.
- The event page is listed as an online event with 14 going and 53 interested
- The page has just over 100 comments which are mostly negative reactions
- The event is to be held in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on July 4, 2020 from 3:00 –
6:00 PM
- Left Behind USA group was created on Facebook on June 1, 2020

- Facebook Group “Syndicate Society” created an event called “Burn Tires, Not Flags
Cruise”

- The event page is listed as an event to show support for the American flag

- The group is scheduled to meet at the Wyomissing Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, PA


and to be at the Gettysburg National Cemetery from 11:00AM – 5:00PM on July 4, 2020

- The event is held in response to the aforementioned Facebook event

- On June 12, 2020 a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Mechanized Cavalry
stopped by the Ranger Office to say that SCVMC will be in town on July 4, 2020 to
protect the monuments
- The member, who identified himself as “Bill,” threatened physical violence against
anyone vandalizing a monument

o Notes: Multiple calls from local residents have reported the Left Behind Event to
the NPS. Most of the calls are just to inform the NPS of the event. The calls all
involve some type of promise to the NPS of help and support. Traditionally these
“assistance” offerings mean that those offering to help will arrive at the planned
protest location with guns. Traditionally these assistance offerings threaten some
type of physical violence to those protesting. Historically, no protest has turned
violent in Gettysburg NMP. However, this protest asks those showing up to
protest to come armed to defend their rights to protest.
o Another protest is also happening in Gettysburg Square on June 14, 2020. This
protest is against police violence in the United States. This is the second protest
that will happen in the Gettysburg Square. The first protest had around 20 people
in attendance. The Facebook event for June 14, 2020 shows 153 persons will be in
attendance. Gettysburg PD has requested the NPS to assist in crowd and traffic
control around the Square.

FOUO/LES
FOUO/LES

- From June 12 -15, 2020 NPS LE has received multiple calls notifying of potential
vandalism on July 4, 2020. Of interest, a (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) called NPS LE to notify
NPS LE about the outlaw motorcycle gang, Pagans, coming Saturday to fight against the
KKK who are(were) supposed to be at Gettysburg NMP.

- June 14, 2020 – A protest was held in Gettysburg Square. Gettysburg PD had 12 officers
on standby, staged two blocks away from the protest. Gettysburg PD had 3 undercover
officers “protesting” in the crowd. No arrests were made. The protest never became
violent, although there were multiple tense moments between protesters and people
carrying firearms. The protestors were also monitored by peaceful members of the III%
group who wore blue shirts and khaki pants as their uniform.

- On June 15, 2020 SCVMC, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) , called NPS LE to say that his group has
determined that the original post is fake and will not be coming to Gettysburg on July 4,
2020

- On June 15, 2020 the Facebook group, III% Security Force Intel, created a counter-event
to the original posting. The III% Security Force Intel has publicly posted that they will be
in the Gettysburg National Cemetery to defend the monuments and the US Flag.

- June 15, 2020 – Police in Albuquerque, NM arrested multiple militia members called the
Civil Guard following a shooting. According to the Washington Post, a militia member
was attacked by multiple protestors and fired four shots into the group attacking him.
*This is indicative of phone calls received by NPS regarding the militia’s threats to use
deadly force. This also will increase tensions between protestors and militia/III% groups.

- June 16, 2020

o The Left Behind USA event has been shared on the Unofficial Gettysburg Bike
Week event page. Bikers are beginning to make plans to arrive on July 3 and 4.
o Left Behind USA has posted on their event page that they have rented 7 busses
and have 80-100 people committed to showing up. The post also said that flags to
be burnt will be handed out to participants. The post was removed from Facebook
within a few hours.
o Silent Flag Rally- another event posted on Facebook for July 4, 2020 at 1400
hours in the Gettysburg National Cemetery – Hosted by (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

o Defend Our Flag and Country event posted on Facebook for July 4, 2020 at 1000
hours in the Gettysburg National Cemetery – Hosted by (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
o (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) posted on his Facebook page that he is gathering a group to go
to Gettysburg on July 4.
o Bikers for Trump announced on FB that they will be in attendance on July 4, 2020
- June 19, 2020
o @LeftBehindUSA on Twitter – commenters are from all ideologies, however, it
stands out that many commenters are supporters of removing capitalism. Many
are also BLM supporters

FOUO/LES
FOUO/LES

o Pennsylvania State Militia is confirmed to be coming to Gettysburg


o Posts on Twitter suggest that Black Lives Matter have been invited to attend the
Left Behind USA FB event.
▪ No official response from BLM main HQ, but several posts on Twitter
included the #blacklivesmatter (UNCONFIRMED)
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-
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- Pennsylvania State Militia
- Yesterday at 7:27 PM ·
- CALL TO ACTION
**ANTIFA FLAG BURNING EVENT**
Location: Gettysburg National Cemetery
Date: Saturday July 4th, 2020
Time: 3:00p-6:00p
- Multiple local residents in Gettysburg PA have contacted us with HEAVY concerns about the
terrorist organization ANTIFA holding a flag burning event in their town. They are not
necessarily concerned with the event itself, however they are very worried that ANTIFA will
attack their citizens like they have done all over the nation, desecrate or distroy monuments and
burn shops in their town. They also expressed concerns that the police and park authorities
might be overwhelmed with the potential madness to fallow this event.
- - P.S.M. will be mobalizing our C.R.T.s state wide to act as a deterrent against the enemy forces
that be. P.S.M. will also be available to aid local authorities if the need arises and to offer help to
anyone that may need it. We will NOT be there to intimidate anyone and will NOT interfere with
any Police or Government Operations.
P.S.M. is a (V.P.O.) Volunteer Peacekeeping Organization. We put Lives Before Politics.

- June 21, 2020

o Left Behind USA has not posted anything since June 16, 2020
o PSM has posted a video briefing – they have put a call for members out to
>91,000
- June 22, 2020
o On Twitter, Left Behind USA identified themselves as Alan JEFFS with a phone
number of 515-207-2247 from Bedford PA moving to Des Moines, IA
▪ stated on Twitter that he is a communist and does not support any
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

US political party
▪ said that he does have supporters coming to Gettysburg but is not
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

looking for a confrontation with “Right Wing” groups


▪ used the word “INVADE” to describe the protest in Gettysburg
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

▪ Left Behind USA has 3,631 followers which are split between ANTIFA,
BLM, Anarachists, Socialists, Trump supporters, and “right wing”
ideologs

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▪ 515-207-2247 phone number linked to a suspended Twitter account


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) run by a (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
• (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) account was self described as ANTIFA
▪ (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is most likely a false phone number or VOIP number there
are no records of the number in any database
▪ (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is not associated with any persons of interest in the Pittsburgh
or Des Moines areas
- Patriots Against Treason Facebook event created ran by (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
drives the “Flag Truck” and attends many Trump campaign events and
protests. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) is peaceful according to Facebook posts. The event currently has 1

attendee and 10 interested

- June 23, 2020

o @LeftBehindUSAntifa posted on their Twitter feed this flyer:

- June 26, 2020

o On June 24, 2020 Twitter suspended the Twitter account @LeftBehindUSAntifa


o On June 21, 2020 Facebook suspended user @LeftBehindUSA
o On June 23, 2020 Berks County PA ANTIFA Facebook page denounced
Gettysburg event as FAKE to include the “Gettysburg Autonomous Zone” at the
Virginia Monument
o The Facebook event “Burn Tires, Not Flags” by the Syndicate Society has been
cancelled

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o PA State Militia Briefing:


▪ Not mobilizing to interfere with the event, police ops
• Mobilizing to “help” with the situation
• Going to look for work, i.e. medical, safe zone
▪ Uniform of the day: Type C – Civilian clothes
▪ Plate Carriers: may be worn (safety device)
▪ Weapons:
• Sidearm – Condition 1 - loaded magazine and chambered
• Long guns – Condition 4 – no magazine not chambered/slung
▪ Rules of engagement – Get out if you can get out
• If anything changes they will receive changes via comms
• Do not interfere with any operation – assist with what needs done
o Triblive (Pittsburgh) interviewed Jason Martz about the removal of Confederate
monuments – comments are mostly for the removal of the monuments, linking
Confederate monuments to Nazis
o (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Professor, Gettysburg College, will be doing an interview with
CNN on June 26, 2020 at the Virginia Monument. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will be speaking
about the Confederate monuments’ relevancy to history. In 2017, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
was the lone protestor in the “ANTIFA” first amendment quadrant. (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
sat quietly in a lawn chair and did not engage counter protestors.
- June 28, 2020
o An old hashtag (#July4BurnFlag) originally started in 2016 has resurfaced and is
gaining traction
▪ The hashtag is being widely promoted by the Twitter handle
@TheRevComs, which is a group called The Revolutionary Communists.
• They follow the writing of Bob Arakian, the leader of the
Revolutionary Communist Party USA
▪ The hashtag has been retweeted from @TheRevComs 624 times in the last
year with a trend of more retweets in 2020. Leading the charge is Gregory
“Joey” Johnson who won the Texas v. Johnson lawsuit over the 1st
Amendment activity of burning the US flag
▪ @TheRevComs is mostly active in Santa Ana, CA; Washington, D.C.; and
New York City
o A member of the PSM (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) called the NPS to inquire about the directions
he was given by his C.O. He stated that PSM will be meeting at the All-Star
complex at 0800 hours on July 4 and caravanning to the National Cemetery
parking lot. From there they will deploy according to the orders given on July 4.
The member also stated that he has been in contact with Rep Moul and a friend at
the CIA. He stated that the CIA is monitoring the event and has knowledge that
groups may attempt to remove a Confederate Monument on West Confederate
Avenue. The C.O. for Franklin County, PA is John Conklin and the C.O. for PSM
is Jim Powers.

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*The overall consensus from open-source media publishers is that this Peaceful Flag Burning to
Resist Police Violence sponsored by ANTIFA is a fake event created to stir up right-wing
ideologs. Overall chatter regarding the aforementioned event is heated and sometimes violent
rhetoric. While intel analysts believe this event to be a hoax, the “counter-protestors” see this as
an opportunity for them to use a show-of-force for their ideologies. Care must be taken in
planning for extreme violence to erupt. All militia members will be armed with both long-guns
and pistols. All militia pistols will be loaded with a round chambered. Militia members
communicate via secured radio communications and may change their standing orders from a
peacekeeping mission to a violent mission without notice.
There is a growing trend of anti-fascists, socialists and communists in the USA who are opposed
to both leading political parties. These groups do not respect LE or any government organization.
These groups have access to firearms and do train with their weapons. Of particular note, these
groups are NOT the typical stereotype “ANTIFA” or BLM followers.

Group Ideology

- ANTIFA: Intelligence based on past events has confirmed that the group is “organized
chaos.” The group seeks to create chaos by attacking places/individuals that contradict
their ideology. Their involvement stems from a Facebook page known as “Peaceful Flag
Burning to Resist Police” who posted an event to be held at Gettysburg NMP on July 4,
2020. (Of note: Central PA ANTIFA has publicly posted that they are not supporting this
event) Intelligence has not confirmed the validity of the event. Of note, ANTIFA is now
using counter-intelligence personnel and armed security forces called John Browns
Army. John Browns Army consists of disenfranchised military and LE persons (along
with normal citizens) who are willing to use force to accomplish their mission.
- SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS MECHANIZED CAVALRY (SCVMC):
Current intelligence suggests that this groups is peaceful in nature. However, past history
suggests that they will attend a permitted 1st Amendment event with weapons (handguns,
rifles, knives). Their goal is to “defend history” particularly the Confederate Flag and
associated monuments throughout Gettysburg NMP. A phone call to the NPS from (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

intimated that this individual (who may have ties to SCVMC) is willing to
commit violence to preserve history. The SCVMC stated that their goal is to “support”
law enforcement to defend the Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg NMP.
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) then called the NPS again to state that the SCVMC will not be officially
coming to Gettysburg NMP. It is a safe assumption to plan for some members to be at
Gettysburg NMP on July 4, 2020.
- III% Security Force Intel: This group is the intelligence arm of the III% movement.
The III% movement is based upon the idea that only 3% of the colonists rose up to fight

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against the British during the Revolutionary War. The III% group is multi-faceted and
highly organized. The III% Security Force Intel group, again, is the intelligence arm of
the III% movement; it is likely that this group is comprised of prior military and LE who
still have access to legitimate intelligence sources. It is also likely that this group uses
undercover / informants within ANTIFA and the BLM movement.
- III%ers: This group is based upon the idea that only 3% of the colonists fought against
British rule during the revolutionary war. The III% group is multi-faceted and
encompasses organized militia, single resources, intelligence resources and medical
resources.
- Syndicate Society: This is a car and motorcycle club based out of the Philadelphia area.
They have no particular political agenda of note. Based upon open-source media, the
Syndicate Society is a group of people who tune cars and motorcycles. No active threats
to LE or protest groups.
- Pagans: Outlaw motorcycle gang that controls the illegal gun and most drug sales in the
greater Gettysburg area. Currently, their President is in prison and has decided to allow a
“buy-in” type membership. Intel suggests that the Pagans will not interfere in any protest
unless an American flag is burnt.
- Hell’s Angels – Outlaw motorcycle gang with kill-on-site orders for any Pagans or
Pagans’ affiliates. In 2017, the Pagans and Hell’s Angels signed a temporary truce for the
day.
- Sons of Satan – Outlaw motorcycle gang tied to the Pagans.
- PA State Militia(PSM): According to their Facebook page, their mission is to protect
lives. They will not interfere with LE functions or protests. They consider themselves a
Volunteer Peacekeeping Organization (VPO).
o PSM has groups call County Response Teams (CRT) that will be deployed to
Gettysburg NMP on July 4.
- PA Light Foot Militia: According to their Facebook page, their mission is to protect the
Constitution of the United States of America. Their mission is also to support LE
functions and their local communities in times of need. They do have ties to III% groups
and very loose ties to the Boogaloo Movement.
- Boogaloo Movement: The Boogaloo Movement is an ideology that seeks to overthrow
the current political regime, which they feel violates the US Constitution. While the
movement does not directly call for the overthrow of the US government, the movement
asks participants to defend the Constitution at all costs, up to and including Civil War.
This group has ties to the III% movement and militia groups.
- Black Lives Matter: According to their website, this group fights for Freedom,
Liberation and Justice. There are conflicting news reports about this group. Some reports
say that BLM fights for the equal treatment of African Americans, while other reports
claim that BLM is the driving factor behind the recent riots. BLM has ties to the removal
of multiple Civil War monuments.
- Bikers for Trump: This is a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who actively campaign for
the re-election of President Trump. They have not posted anything negative or
inflammatory on social media about this event.
- @TheRevComs – This is the Twitter handle for the Revolutionary Communist Party
USA. They advertise on their website that they are Communists. They are in favor of

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burning the American flag and removing statues to US history. As of today, they are
mostly active in Southern California, New York City and Philadelphia.

Of particular note – NO GROUP HAS ASKED FOR A PERMIT FROM THE NPS.

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(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

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[EXTERNAL] RE: NPS IAP for July 4
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Sat 7/4/2020 06:54
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>

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GPD plan a ached.

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Sergeant
Gey sburg Borough Police Department
59 East High St., Gey sburg PA 17325

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

From: Lachowski, H. Joseph [mailto:[email protected]]


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 19:47
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Don Boehs (b) >;


(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(6), (b) (7)(C)

Subject: NPS IAP for July 4

A ached is the incident acon plan f or the Naonal P ark Service for July 4. Please let me know if you
have any quesons.

Have a good night.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
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Township. Threats of destruction of property and serious bodily harm and or death have been made.
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situation and the plan of action. Officers would be assigned to the riot control element and one or
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1) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Littlestown vehicle (pick up PTLM (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
at 1400hrs)
2) ; Zone #3 Littlestown vehicle (pick up PFC Evans at 1400hrs) Formatted ...
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Formatted ...
g. a.6. Vehicle and Zone Assignments Southern York Regional Police: Formatted ...
1) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) & K9 (w/vehicle Gettysburg Area Middle School staging area)
Formatted ...
h. a.7. Vehicle and Zone Assignments York County SheriffsSheriff’s Office: Formatted ...
1) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) & K9 (w/vehicle Gettysburg Area Middle School staging area) Formatted ...
Formatted ...
i. a.8. Vehicle and Zone Assignments Adams County SheriffsSheriff’s Office:
1) Deputy (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Zone #1 ; Gettysburg Area Middle School Staging Area Formatted ...
w/Ssheriff’s vehicle #3 blocking Lefever Street at School House Formatted ...
Alley
Formatted ...
2) Deputy (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Zone #1 ; Gettysburg Area Middle School Staging Area
w/Ssheriff’s vehicle #4 blocking Lefever Street at East Legion Alley Formatted ...
3) CPL (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Sheriff’s vehicle # 2 Formatted ...
Deputy (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Sheriff’s vehicle #2 Formatted ...
4) a.8. Vehicle and Zone Assignments Adams County Sheriffs Office (continued):
5) SGT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3 Sheriff’s vehicle #8 Formatted ...
6) CPL (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3 Sheriff’s vehicle #8 Formatted ...
7) Deputy (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3 (Gettysburg vehicle #3) Formatted ...
Formatted ...
j. 1.9. Vehicle and Zone Assignments PA Game Commission Day Shift 0900-1800:
1) LMO (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Formatted ...
2) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Formatted ...
Formatted ...
3) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #2
4) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #2 Formatted ...
Formatted ...
5) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3 Formatted ...
6) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3
Formatted ...
7) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Formatted ...
Formatted ...
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k. Vehicle and Zone Assignments PA Game Commission Evening Shift 1800-2400: Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:
1) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #2 a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
2) (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #2 0.5" + Indent at: 0.75"
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
3) LMO (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3
Formatted ...
4) ADT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #3
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
5) SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) ; Zone #1 Formatted: Font: 11 pt
6) LMO Car ; Zone #1 Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
7) SI Kreider ; Zone #2
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
l. 1.10. Latimore Township Police Motor Unit: Formatted: Font: 11 pt
8 motor units will be available and will patrol the protest area. If a traffic problem occurs, I will
Formatted ...
notify Chief Weigand who will assign units to handle the traffic issue.
1) Available officers: Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.74"
a. Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
b. Chief (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Formatted ...
c. SGT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
d. CPL (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
e. SGT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted ...

m. 1.11. Pennsylvania Constables: Formatted ...


The constables will provide security for the Gettysburg Area Middle School staging area. Formatted: Font: 11 pt
1) Available officers: Formatted ...
a. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
b. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
c. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted ...
d. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
e. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
f. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
g. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
h. Constable (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.5", Hanging: 0.5"

NOTE: As time permits, Ppatrol units assigned to Zzone #1 as time permits need to conduct a check of Formatted ...
the Gettysburg Fire Station located at 35 North Stratton Street. Formatted: Indent: Left: 1"
Formatted ...
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25"

As time permits, Ppatrol units assigned to Zzone #3 as time permits need to conduct a check of Formatted: Font: 11 pt
the Gettysburg Hospital located 147 Gettys Street. Formatted ...
3.1.2 Foot Patrol and Zone Assignments
Formatted ...

a. a.1. Foot Patrol Zone #3 Steinwehr Avenue and Tanneytown Road: Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Formatted ...
1400hrs – 1500hrs MPO (b) (6), (b)& Deputy (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(7)(C)
Formatted ...

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1)
1500hrs – 1600hrs SGT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
& CPL (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
2)
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
1600hrs – 1700hrs PFC (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
& PTLM (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
3) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
4) 1700hrs – 1730hrs SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) & SGW College Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
a.1 Foot Partrol Zone 1 and 2 Lincoln Square Area; 1st blk Baltimore, 1st blk York, 1st blk Carlisle, 1st
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
blk Chambersburg:
b. Formatted: Font: 11 pt
1) 1400hrs – 1500hrs PFC (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
& PTLM Lehman Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:
2) 1500hrs – 1600hrs PLTM (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
& PTLM (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
3) 1600hrs - 1700hrs CPL (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)& Deputy (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 0.5" + Indent at: 0.75"
4) 1700hrs – 1730hrs SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) & SGW (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:
1, 2, 3, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
DO NOT SELF DISPATCH if there is an incident involving a group from the protest. Investigator (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) will 0.75" + Indent at: 1"
make assignments to the incident through Incident Command. No additional resources will be summoned Formatted: Font: 11 pt
without approval of MSG (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Formatted: Font: 11 pt

b. Staging Area: Formatted: Font: 11 pt


- Gettysburg Area Middle School (Lefever Street will be closed at School House Alley, Wayneright Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Avenue and East Legion Alley)
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
c. Civil Disobedience. Including riot, road & intersection blocking situation. MSG (b) (6), (b)will
(7)(C) designate an area for

all responding units to stage, gear up and brief all Element Chiefs of the situation and the plan of action. Officers
would be assigned to the riot control element and one or more arrest elements depending on the number of
officers available. Actions could include approaching the incident in a double file formation and then forming a
line or wedge formation to clear the area. If mounted units are available they will be utilized to clear the
affected area.

d. Mass Arrests. If arrests are made the riot control unit would push the arrestee to the arrest unit who would
then make the arrest. The arresting officer shall get the name of the riot Officer/Trooper and the charge and
relay that information to Investigator Bevenour. The arrestee’s may be taken back to the Gettysburg Area
Middle School in the Sheriffs van and processed. The arrestees would then be transported to ACP by the
Sheriff’s office for processing.

e. Criminal activity. If a criminal complaint is made not pertaining to any protest the incident will be handled by Formatted: Font: 10 pt
the day shift officers (MPO (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)and PFC (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) If the criminal activity is related the protest activity the Formatted: Font: 10 pt, Not Bold
officers assigned to the incident zone will assess the situation noting the number of suspects committing the
Formatted: Font: 10 pt
crime and notify MSG (b) (6), (b)if(7)(C)
additional resources are needed. Should there be a large crowd and if there is no
imminent threat to life MSG (b) (6), (b)may (7)(C) designate a staging area for responding officers, and coordinate a Formatted: Font: 10 pt, Not Bold
response to the criminal activity. In the event there is imminent threat to life the first officers on scene will brief Formatted: Font: Not Bold
responding officers and take appropriate action to subdue or neutralize the threat. Should there be mass
Formatted: Font: Not Bold
arrests MSG (b) (6), (b)will
(7)(C) activate all Elements needed as in section 3.a. noted above. While the incident will likely

be chaotic, do the best you can to preserve the crime scene. If needed, MSG (b) (6), (b)will (7)(C) notify Chief Glenny to Formatted: Font: Not Bold, Superscript
request the PSP ID/Crime Scene Unit. Formatted: Font: Not Bold
Formatted: Font: 10 pt

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f. Mass casualties. MSG (b) (6), (b)will
(7)(C) determine a casualty collection point and assign a security team. The Security

team will secure the area and advise EMS when it is safe to enter to treat the injured. MSG (b) (6), (b)will
(7)(C) notify Chief

Glenny of the number of injured so the hospital can be notified and if necessary request the Adams County
Coroner. Helicopter landing zones will be established as needed at the Gettysburg Area Middle School football
field, Gettysburg Hospital and large land area/parking lot near mass casualty collection point.

g. Suspicious package or item. If a suspicious package is located the officer who has found the item will notify
MSG (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
MSG (b) (6), (b)will
(7)(C) notify Chief Glenny, who will assign a K-9 response. MSG (b) (6), (b)will
(7)(C) set up a perimeter,

and will secure the scene until arrival of the K-9. If the K-9 alerts, K9 will advise MSG (b) (6), (b)of the alert. MSG
(7)(C)

Pruy will continue to expand the perimeter and advise Chief Glenny where to stage the Fire Dept. and EMS. If
the K-9 does not alert the device/package will be treated as an active device. Chief Glenny will advise PSP EOD
who will respond and evaluate the scene. PSP EOD may declare the scene safe or request we maintain the
perimeter until the scene is made safe.

3.2 . Outside Borough Incidents Formatted: Font: 11 pt


Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25"
Incident Commander: Responsible Agency
Operations Chief: Responsible Agency Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Element Chief-GPD/Response Team: SGT (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Formatted: Indent: First line: 0.25"
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
a. a. Should a call for assistance come from NPS, PSP or Cumberland Township Investigator Bevenour
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
will direct which units will respond and advise MSG Pruy of responding units.
Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:
b. b. Should a call for assistance occur and GPD units are involved in incidents within the Borough MSG a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
Pruy will assess the situation and advise Chief Glenny if units are available to assist and if so who is 0.5" + Indent at: 0.75"
responding. Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:
a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
0.5" + Indent at: 0.75"

Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:


1, 2, 3, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
0.25" + Indent at: 0.5"
Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:
a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
0.5" + Indent at: 0.75"
Formatted: Font: 10 pt
4. 4. SERVICE SUPPORT Formatted: Font: 10 pt, Not Bold
Formatted: Font: 10 pt
a. a. Gettysburg Fire Department
b. b. EMS Formatted: Font: 10 pt, Not Bold
c. c. Gettysburg Hospital Formatted: Font: Not Bold
d. d. Adams County Coroner
Formatted: Font: Not Bold
e. e. Adams County Adult Correctional Facility
f. f. Adams County District Attorney's Office Formatted: Font: Not Bold, Superscript
g. g. District Magistrate's Office Formatted: Font: Not Bold
h. h. Gettysburg Emergency Management Coordinator Formatted: Font: 10 pt

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i. i. Adams County 911 Center

5. 5. COMMAND AND COMMUNICATIONS Formatted: Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style:


1, 2, 3, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at:
Command Structure: 0.25" + Indent at: 0.5"
Incident Commander: Chief Glenny Formatted: Indent: First line: 0.25"
Operations Chief: MSG (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Element Chief GPD Response Team: for incidents outside of the Borough: SGT Weikert
(for incidents outside of the Borough) Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Liaison Officer: Investigator Bevenour Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Communications:
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Regular Patrol P West:
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Event Channels: Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Primary Channel TAC 5
Formatted: Font: 11 pt
Incident Channel TAC 6
Incident Channel TAC 7 Formatted: Indent: Left: 2.5", First line: 0.5"

Formatted: Font: 11 pt

Formatted: Font: 10 pt
Formatted: Font: 10 pt, Not Bold
Formatted: Font: 10 pt
Formatted: Font: 10 pt, Not Bold
Formatted: Font: Not Bold
Formatted: Font: Not Bold
Formatted: Font: Not Bold, Superscript
Formatted: Font: Not Bold
Formatted: Font: 10 pt

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Re: [External]Re: [EXTERNAL] Parking Lot#3
Brian Shaffer <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:14
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Cc: GF Security <[email protected]>

They have left and are making their way over to you! Enjoy!���

Sent from my iPhone so please disregard any typos.

Brian Shaffer
Vice President of Facilities 
Gettysburg Foundation
Work# 717-339-2113
Cell# 717-773-5119 

On Jul 4, 2020, at 10:00 AM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

Thank you, have a good fourth

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

On Jul 4, 2020, at 08:57, Brian Shaffer <[email protected]>


wrote:

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clicking on links, opening attachments, or responding.  
Just to let you know there’s a large gathering up and parking lot #3.  I think
it’s the second amendment group. Just thought I’d give you an FYI.....

Sent from my iPhone so please disregard any typos.

Brian Shaffer
Vice President of Facilities 
Gettysburg Foundation
Work# 717-339-2113
Cell# 717-773-5119 
Re: Bi Weekly Pay Cap Memo for MORU and NAMA
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:19
To: Pratt, Marcus <[email protected]>
No a achment. Hope all is well at the ops center

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020 08:44
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: Bi Weekly Pay Cap Memo for MORU and NAMA
 

Thanks,
Marc
Marcus R. Pratt, Chief of Facility Management
Gettysburg National Military Park/ Eisenhower National Historic Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlantic / Appalachian Area

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From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 6:11:48 PM
To: Bigley, Kenneth <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Bi Weekly Pay Cap Memo for MORU and NAMA
 
Thank you! It looks it would cover us as well.
Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

Sent from my Laptop

From: Bigley, Kenneth <[email protected]>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 6:08 PM
To: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>; Waters, Quoya D <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Bi Weekly Pay Cap Memo for MORU and NAMA
 
Sure, ours is a ached.

So biweekly pay cap is li ed, and FLSA-exempt will get full me and a half if the y're in a non-exempt
posion.

Ken Bigley
Finance Secon Chie f - July 4th Washington DC Event
Cell (571) 299-9544

From: Pra , Marcus <Marc_Pra @nps.gov>


Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 6:06 PM
To: Waters, Quoya D <[email protected]>; Bigley, Kenneth <[email protected]>
Subject: Bi Weekly Pay Cap Memo for MORU and NAMA
 
Could you both send me a copy of you respecv e Bi Weekly Pay Cap memos that were approved? I am
curious about the language used and the people covered. I also heard there is a naon wide la w
enforcement memo as will that li s the bi-weekly pay cap. I would like to see that one as well if you
have it.

Thank you both and good luck on your events tonight and tomorrow.

Thanks,

Marc
Marcus R. Pra
Chief of Facility Management
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park/ Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
405 Taneytown Road
Gey sburg, Pennsylvania 17325
(717) 338-4407
(717) 253-5827 Mobile
(717) 334-9116 FAX
Interior Region 1 - North Atlanc / Appalachian Ar ea

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Fw: [EXTERNAL] Re: Gettysburg National Military Park July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:28
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020 07:58
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park July 4
 
 
 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

Hi Joe, 

Thanks, I’ll call you.

I am part of a group that is going to Gettysburg on the Fourth to defend the flag and the monuments
against threats from Antifa.

We are driving in a caravan from Wilmington, Delaware.

Others are joining us from the Baltimore DC area. Others from West of Gettysburg.

We are arriving at around 2-2:30.

So, what did you have in mind?

(b) (6)
Here’s a video I posted on Twitter the other day:
 (b) (6)

(b) (6)
140 million video views since 2015
(b) (6)
Check out new videos at (b) (6)
(b) (6)

On Jul 3, 2020, at 1:08 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


,

Good a. ernoon. My name is Joe Lachowski and I am the Chief Ranger at Gey sburg
Naonal Milit ary Park.

I received an anonymous message on the ranger staon v oice mail earlier today that stated
you may be vising our ar ea tomorrow, July 4. I was hoping I might speak to you and see if
we can discuss plans and how we might be able to assist each other. If you could please
contact me at 717-338-4490 I would greatly appreciate it. I look forward to speaking with
you.

Thank you and take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
Fw: [EXTERNAL] Re: Gettysburg National Military Park July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:32
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) >
He did write back, forwarded it to (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) already. Thanks for the connecon.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6) >


Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020 07:58
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park July 4
 
 
 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

Hi Joe, 

Thanks, I’ll call you.

I am part of a group that is going to Gettysburg on the Fourth to defend the flag and the monuments
against threats from Antifa.

We are driving in a caravan from Wilmington, Delaware.

Others are joining us from the Baltimore DC area. Others from West of Gettysburg.

We are arriving at around 2-2:30.

So, what did you have in mind?

(b) (6)
Here’s a video I posted on Twitter the other day:
 (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


140 million video views since 2015
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
Check out new videos at (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)
(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

On Jul 3, 2020, at 1:08 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

(b) (6), (b) (7)(C)


,

Good a. ernoon. My name is Joe Lachowski and I am the Chief Ranger at Gey sburg
Naonal Milit ary Park.

I received an anonymous message on the ranger staon v oice mail earlier today that stated
you may be vising our ar ea tomorrow, July 4. I was hoping I might speak to you and see if
we can discuss plans and how we might be able to assist each other. If you could please
contact me at 717-338-4490 I would greatly appreciate it. I look forward to speaking with
you.

Thank you and take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
Today's IAP
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:56
To: NPS GETT Law Enforcement <[email protected]>

1 attachments (5 MB)
GETT 1st Amendment IAP 7.4.2020.pdf;

Here you go, please keep this secure.

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
Fw: [EXTERNAL] Re: Gettysburg National Military Park July 4
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:59
To: Schonzeit, Michelle A <[email protected]>

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2020 07:58
To: Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park July 4
 
 
 This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links,
opening attachments, or responding.  

Hi Joe, 

Thanks, I’ll call you.

I am part of a group that is going to Gettysburg on the Fourth to defend the flag and the monuments
against threats from Antifa.

We are driving in a caravan from Wilmington, Delaware.

Others are joining us from the Baltimore DC area. Others from West of Gettysburg.

We are arriving at around 2-2:30.

So, what did you have in mind?

(b) (6)
Here’s a video I posted on Twitter the other day:
 (b) (6)

(b) (6)
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On Jul 3, 2020, at 1:08 PM, Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:

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Good a. ernoon. My name is Joe Lachowski and I am the Chief Ranger at Gey sburg
Naonal Milit ary Park.

I received an anonymous message on the ranger staon v oice mail earlier today that stated
you may be vising our ar ea tomorrow, July 4. I was hoping I might speak to you and see if
we can discuss plans and how we might be able to assist each other. If you could please
contact me at 717-338-4490 I would greatly appreciate it. I look forward to speaking with
you.

Thank you and take care,

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
IAP
Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 10:59
To: Warren P. Bladen <[email protected]>

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GETT 1st Amendment IAP 7.4.2020.pdf;

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gey sburg Naonal Milit ary Park
Eisenhower Naonal His toric Site
1195 Balmor e Pike, Suite 100
Gey sburg, PA 17325

O - 717.338.4490
C - 231.590.9467

I am a graduate of the 2019 GOAL Academy, ask me about the program.

"Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be." Abraham Lincoln
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Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 15:00
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

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From: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>


Date: July 4, 2020 at 14:41:52 EDT
To: "Lachowski, H. Joseph" <[email protected]>
Subject: IMG_0214.jpeg
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Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034
717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell
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Lachowski, H. Joseph <[email protected]>
Sat 7/4/2020 17:04
To: (b) (6), (b) (7)(C)

(b) (6), (b) (7)(E)


(b) (6), (b) (7)(E)

Joe Lachowski
Chief Ranger
Gettysburg National Military Park
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA  17325-7034

717.338.4490 -- office
231.590.9467 -- cell

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