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SPioto by Shannon Leonard, MWR
The Dusty Dogs of HS-7 approach NAS jax after their six-month deployment on board the USS Harry S. Truman.

NAS Jax 'Dusty Dogs' home from deployment
By Lt. j.g. Jonathan Dorsey
HS-7 PAO


The "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7 cel-
ebrated their homecoming
June 1 after completing a six-
month deployment with Carrier Air
Wing 3 (CVW-3) on board USS Harry
S. Truman (CVN-75) in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
After transiting the North Atlantic,
the carrier pulled into Naples, Italy
for five days before making its way
through the Suez Canal in late
November 2007.
While transiting to the Arabian
Gulf, the Dusty Dogs trained at Camp
Lemonier in Djibouti on the Horn of
Africa, which proved to be a great
opportunity for overland terrain fly-
ing. In December, the battle group
made its way through the Strait of


Photos by QM2 Nicole Soto
AW2 Jacob Backes of HS-7 "Dusty
Dogs" hugs his daughter, Chloe (19
months), after returning from a six- Lt. Cmdr. Scott Knowles greets his
month deployment, daughters Avery (left) and Brook.
Hormuz and entered the Arabian mission in the North Arabian Gulf to
Gulf. They celebrated Christmas in train the Iraqi military, secure Iraqi
the port of Jebel Ali, southwest of infrastructure and ensure the protec-
the city of Dubai in the United Arab tion of their assets, and establish and
Emirates. enforce Iraqi sovereignty.
During the deployment, the squad-
ron was involved in a multi-faceted SeeHS-7, Page8


CNRSE visits OLF Whitehouse
By Clark Pierce
Editor


Rear Adm. Michael
Vitale, command-
er, Navy Region
Southeast (CNRSE), visited
the Navy's Outlying Field
(OLF) Whitehouse May 28
for an informational briefing.
He was accompanied by NAS
Jax Commanding Officer
Capt. Jack Scorby, Jr., and
NAS Jax Executive Officer
Capt. Steven Holmes.
The officers' Seahawk heli-
copter circled the Whitehouse
pine forests and hardwood
swamp several times before
landing near the runway's
Fresnel optical landing sys-
tem used to train pilots for
both day and night carrier
landings.
Along with pilots preparing
to deploy on carriers, Navy
student pilots from NAS
Pensacola practice at OLF
Whitehouse. Helicopter train-
ing is also conducted at the
airfield.
Painted lines on the run-
way mark the simulated air-
craft carrier deck. Rubber
deposits from aircraft tires
are clearly visible in the land-
ing area that pilots aim for.
The facility's mission is to
support aviation warfighter
readiness through fixed-
wing and helicopter training
evolutions. In 2007, more
than 25,000 touch-and-go
landings took place at OLF
Whitehouse.
"These touch-and-go opera-
tions can't be done at NAS
Jax because of its high-vol-


'

Photos by Clark Pierce
(From left) NAS Environmental Director Kevin Gartland, Adm. Michael Vitale and Cmdr.
Chuck Lewis of NAVFAC Southeast were briefed on Whitehouse crash crew equipment and
facilities by NAS Fire Chief R. W. Lewis.


ume air traffic," said Vitale.
"That's why Whitehouse is a
valuable, if not irreplaceable,
training asset.
The custody of OLF
Whitehouse was trans-
ferred to NAS Jax in 1997
as a result of the 1993 Base
Realignment and Closure
Commission decision to close
NAS Cecil Field and trans-
fer its S-3 squadrons to NAS
Jax.
In addition to the 8,000-
foot runway, there is a con-
trol tower, a crash crew facil-
ity manned by NAS fire and
rescue personnel, and an
area for forestry management
equipment.
For more photos, see Page 8


Did You Know?


.A aircraft carriers use Fresnel (pronounced fre-
NELL).lenses in their optical landing system.
The "meatball" light aids the pilot in maintain-
ing proper glide slope for the landing. In the center, are
amber and red lights composed of Fresnel lenses.
Although the lights are always on, the angle of the
lens fromthe pilot's point of view determines the color
and position of the visible light. If the lights appear
above the green horizontal bar, the pilot is too high. If
it is below the green horizontal bar, the pilot is too low.
When the lights are red the pilot is dangerously low. ,


Photos by YNSN Aly Mahler'
Naval Hospital Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel
Bono presents a congratulatory letter from Sen. Mel'
Martinez, (R-FL) to the Commander, Sea Control Wing,,
U.S. Atlantic Fleet Sailor of the Quarter YN1 (AW/SW);
Chalantay Yelder.



NAS Jax,



recognizes



Sailors of


the


quarter.
.


By YNSN Aly Mahler
Staff Writer
AS Jacksonville recognized the Sailors of
the Quarter (SOQ) for the 2008 first quarter
at a luncheon at the NAS Jax Officers Club.
May 28. Capt. Raquel Bono, commanding officer of
Naval Hospital Jacksonville, was guest speaker. After"
the presentation of the colors by the Naval Hospital
Jacksonville Honor Support Team, MU3 Sean Meyer
of Navy Band Southeast sang the national anthem;
and NAS Jax Chaplain (Lt.) Buster Williams gave the
invocation. NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM
(SW/SS) Jeff Hudson welcomed the guests and intro-,
duced Bono.
Bono acknowledged everyone in attendance and said
that it is such a special time to recognize the future
leadership, whether it's the senior sailor of the quarter,
sailor of the quarter, junior sailor of the quarter or blue
jacket of the quar- .
"I think it is
just a tremendous
honor that we get
to celebrate here
today, but it is
even more of an
honor that I am
here talking about
it today," said
Bono.
"When I look to -.' .i
the future and see Guest speaker Naval Hospital jax
the people here Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel
that we are rec- Bono talks about the history of hos-
ognizing, I realize pital corpsmen and how the past
that I don't have should impact what we do today
a thing to worry during the Sailor of the Quarter lun-
about. Spend a cheon May 28.
few minutes talking ,to any of the sailors of the quarter
and you will see that they all have plans, they all have;
an objective, and they all know where they are going,",
said Bono.
"I know that I have not been saying anything differ-!
ent than anyone else, but I know that I couldn't run the:
hospital if it wasn't for the culinary specialists, yeomen!'
and storekeepers. I have so many different ratings in
the hospital that one of the things that I am proud to6
say is how we all work together as a team. If that is|
how it is happening all over the Navy, then we are in a
really good place," stated Bono.


See SOQ, Page 15


TOUCHING


BASE


NEX gas station to close temporarily
The Navy Exchange gas station (including compressed natural gas dispensers) will be
closed June 7-12 for renovation.
Drivers of government and private vehicles should top off their fuel tanks prior to closing.


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2 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVIL.1.F, Thursday', june 5, 2008


Looking back in time...


File photo
A new lawn edger trims along sidewalks in 1948.




Leaving civilian friends is hard


By Sarah Smiley
Special Contributor

On Friday, I thought our house
would never sell. It had been on the
market for 20 days already, and while
that is a relatively short period of
time considering the current state of
home sales, I knew it would be just
our luck that another nine to twelve
months would pass before we had a
buyer.
Dustin reports to his new duty sta-
tion in Maine in November. I had
made the comment that if the boys
started school here in Florida next
year, I would let them finish here,
too. Now I was holding myself to that
promise. No buyer before September
meant that the boys and me would
live in Florida for most of 2009, while
Dustin was in Maine.
"Will we go to school in Florida or
Maine next year?" the boys asked.
"Probably Florida," I said.
The kids told their schoolmates,
"Yeah, it looks like we'll be here next
year, too."
Our civilian friends were glad. Our
military friends were skeptical.
Then on Saturday, the real estate
agent called at 8 o'clock in the morn-
ing. Someone wanted to see our house
after lunch. I still thought we'd be
here another year. What were the
chances that this family, only the
second to view the house, would be
the one? Then again, my grandfa-
ther always used to say, "It just takes
one."
Maybe I was in denial. For weeks,
I had lived in a state of not know-
ing whether or not I should enroll
Owen, 5, in Kindergarten in Florida
or Maine. When our neighbors asked,
"When do you think you'll move," I
usually just said, "Who knows?" That


ON THE HOMEFRONT


was easier than explaining Plans A,
B, C, D, E, F, and G all very com-
plicated strategies involving the BOQ
(Bachelor Officer's Quarters), rent-
al houses, and family separation in
various order and duration plans
that confused even me and Dustin.
Connecting all the dots and remem-
bering which plan was contingent on
which situation felt a lot like herding
cats. During this time, I also volun-
teered for long-range committees at
church. I had no reason to think I
wouldn't be here in September, or
even December. I scheduled a hair
appointment for August.
For whatever misguided rea-
son, mine and Dustin's plans never
involved moving this summer.
Although, in hindsight, I guess that
should have been Plan H. The "H"
could stand for "hysterics," "hurried,"
"harried," "hassle," "hustle," or even,
"how did we not see this coming?"
On Saturday night, our real estate
agent called back. The buyers want-
ed our house. And they wanted it by
June 16th.
Huh?
The reactions from our friends fell
into two categories: the civilian one,
and the been-there-done-that military
one. When I told military friends that
we are moving sooner than we had
expected, they hardly blinked an eye.
'"Wow, that's great news that you sold
your house," they said. There were no
tears or shock.
When I told civilian friends the
news, they looked stunned. "But you
said you'd be here next year?" they
said. And, "How can the military


HEY, MONEYMANI


Hey, MoneyMan!
I have a problem. My wife and I both
work and she believes that the money I
earn is "our" money and the money she
earns is "her"
money. Since she
pays the bills, I
never know how
much money we
have.
It seems we
always have
enough, but when !
I get ready to buy
something she says ,
we can't afford it. .4
Any suggestions?
MoneyMan Sez:
It is nice that
your wife pays the /
bills and keeps up
with your monthly
expenses, but both of you should under-
stand the basics.
What do you know about your family
finances?
According to Ilyce Glink, author of
Simple Things You Can Do To Improve
Your Personal Finances, you should be
able to answer nine of the 10 following
questions:
1. What is your annual family income?
2. How much money do you save each


year?
3. How much do you spend on g
each month?
4. How much money do you sl
Vacations
year?
5. Do yo
where to f
*'key to yot
deposit box?
6. Do yo
the name
eficiaries c
"T f spouse's lif
ance policy?
7. What
age of your
^. /did you pay
S-,. last year?
8. What is
gle most ex
item you
last year?
9. Do you know your family's net
10. What is your spouse's social
number?
If you cannot answer these qu
you're probably not involved en
your family's finances. My guess
many folks reading this letter wil
able to answer nine of 10. Now if
get one of 10 you really have a lot
to do! Get going!


expect you to move so quickly?" 'This
is terrible."
I am beginning to realize that while
it is always hard to tell people that
you are moving, it is decidedly hard-
er to tell people not affiliated with
the military. Military friends always
know this will happen. The big pink
elephant in the middle of your friend-
ship is the knowledge that one or
both of you could move at any time.
What's more, even when you do move,
your military friends can be pretty
sure that you will meet up again at
a different duty station. There are no
"goodbyes" with military friends.
Parting with civilian friends isn't as
easy. They also knew this day would
come, but because moving every two
to three years isn't part of their life-
style as well, it's harder for them
to understand and accept. Many of
our non-military friends have said
that they will come visit us in Maine
(always with the caveat that they'd
like to come in June). I hope that they
do. There is no chance of me being
stationed with them in Jacksonville
or San Diego three years from now.
There is no chance that we will run
into them during a PCS through
Norfolk. All I can hope is that our
friendship has been such that they
will make a special trip to come see
us and then open their home for us to
come back down and visit them.
On Friday, I thought I'd be in
Florida another year. By. Saturday, I
knew that I'd be moving to Maine in
August. Such is life in the military,
I guess, but that doesn't make it any
easier.

Vacation

Bible
groceries School

spend on
each registration

u know
ind the coming up


u know From the Chapel
d ben-
on your registration for
e insur- Vacation Bible
I R School (VBS) will
percet- run through July 7 at the
income NAS Jax Chapel for chil-
in taxes dren ages 5-12.
the sin- VBS runs July 14-18
pensive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
bought the Religious Education
Building 749. This year's
worth? theme is "Jerusalem
security Market Place."
Participants will learn
iestions, songs, create arts and
ough in crafts, play games and
s is that receive classroom instruc-
11 not be tion. Lunch will be provid-
you only ed.
of work To sign up or volunteer,
call 542-3051.


MEETr RRILOR. .
SK3 SHEENA LANEAUX CORTEZ HARPER

Job title/command:
NAS Jax

Hometown: Amand' ille.


Favorite duty station/
Why? Misawa, Japan. I
got to travel throughout Japan and it was
an amazing experience.

Last book read: Life Expectancy
by Dean Knootz

Favorite pastime: Spending time with
my family.

Most interesting experience: The food
in Japan.

Who is your hero? My cousin Mia.
She started a trend by setting an amazing
example.




LAURA ISABEL MARTINEZ

^ Job title/command:
Education Technician
:,!. \ MWR CDC

Hometown: Rochester.


Favorite duty station/
Why? Sicily because of the food.

Last book read: A magazine

Favorite pastime: Bike riding with my
children and swimming.

Most Interesting Experience: Going to
different overseas locations.

Who are your heroes? My parents and
husband.


SUNDAY SERVICES

You are invited to the following Base Chapel
Worship Services this Sunday:

Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Episcopal
9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass
11 a.m. Protestant
Worship
Protestant Sunday School program is at
9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45
a.m.-12:15 p.m.






NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer.................. Cat. Jack Scorby Jr.
NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer........................... Cmdr. Ellis Bowler
Command Master Chief..........................CMDCM(SW/SS) Jeff Hudson
Public Affairs Officer............... ..... ....................... Miriam S. Gallet
Assistant Public Affairs Officer ........................ Kaylee LaRocque
Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staft
Editor................................................................................... Clark Pierce
Assistant Editor.......................................................... QM2 Nicole Soto
Staff Writer...... .....................................................YNSN Aly Mahler
Design/Layout ................................................................George Atchley
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JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 5, 2008 3


Pregmon relieves Howard as VP-5 CO


By MC3 Harry]. Rucker, III
C mdr. Matthew Pregmon
relieved Cmdr. Reginald
Howard as command-
ing officer of the VP-5 "Mad
Foxes" on May 30 at a ceremo-
ny in Hangar 117 aboard NAS
Jacksonville.
Pregmon hails from Salinas,
Calif. and graduated from the
United States Naval Academy
with a Bachelor of Science in eco-
nomics.
His previous tours of duty were
with VP-46, VP-30, Commander
Sixth Fleet, VP-5 and Chief of
Naval Operations staff. Pregmon


most recently served as the "Mad
Foxes" executive officer.
Howard assumed command of
VP-5 in May of 2007. During his
tenure, the Mad Foxes flew more


than 4,800 hours in missions
around the world.
VP-5 was awarded The
Meritorious Unit Commendation
medal for exceptional perfor-
mance of a tri-site deployment to
El Salvador, Sigonella, Italy and
Djibouti, Africa.
Howard's next tour of duty will
be at the Pentagon in the office of
the Chief of Naval Operations.
The Mad Foxes are a combat-
ready operational P-3C Orion
squadron deployable to theaters
around the globe to provide
instantaneous intelligence and
imagery to maritime command-
ers.


Cmdr. Matt Pregmon Cmdr. Reginald Howard


Frockees recognized


NAS Jacksonville
Commanding Officer
Capt. Jack Scorby Jr.
(back row center),
Executive Officer
Capt. Steven Holmes
(back row left), and
Command Master Chief
CMDCM (SW/SS) Jeffrey
Hudson (back row right)
stand with the spring 2008
NAS Jacksonville frockees.


Photos by QM2 Nicole Soto


AO1 Justin McCray receives
his frocking letter from NAS
Jacksonville Commanding Officer
Capt. Jack Scorby Jr.


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Team Navy Jax members gather together after receiving their team jerseys from VyStar Credit Union representatives during the official jersey
presentation at the NAS jax Main Gate May 29.


By Kaylee LaRocque
Assistant Public Affairs Officer


Twenty members of Team Navy Jax
participated in the fourth annu-
al Jacksonville Tour de Cure,
which is held each year to benefit the
Jacksonville Chapter of the American
Diabetes Association (ADA). The cyclists
braved the 94-degree temperature pedal-
ing 128 miles during the two-day event.
Wearing jerseys sponsored by VyStar
Credit Union, the team gathered early
Saturday morning with nearly 500 other
riders to participate in the two-day, round
trip ride from Bolles School on San Jose
Boulevard to St. Augustine Beach and
back.
"We are thrilled to be back riding in the
2008 Tour de Cure and contributing to our
community and to those who are affected
by diabetes," said Team Navy Jax Captain
Miriam S. Gallet. "I am so very proud of
our NAS Jax team. Sailors, DoD civilians
and retirees once again answered the call
and rode more than 128 miles on their
bicycles for a very good cause. I thank and
salute each one of them."
"Today we are here ready to pedal wear-
ing a beautiful jersey that showcases the
mission of what our team members do
because of the very generous support of
VyStar Credit Union. VyStar's steadfast
support for the past four years has enabled
us to raise more than $40,000 and help
those whose lives have been affected by
diabetes or multiple sclerosis," she added.
Team Navy Jax was formed in 2004 by
Gallet and they have since participated
in three MS-150s to benefit the Muscular
Dystrophy Society and three Jacksonville
Tour de Cure events.
The enthusiastic cyclists spend numer-
ous hours preparing for the grueling
two-day events by participating in team
rides, attending spinning classes at the
NAS Jax Morale Welfare and Recreation
Department's Fitness Source and riding
in local events. Additionally, they spend
their weekends a year holding fund-raising
events in the community.
The ride began at the crack of dawn
Saturday from Bolles School taking cyclists
through the back roads of Mandarin
into St. Johns County and south to St.
Augustine Beach. At the conclusion of day
one, the exhausted, but elated cyclists
joined by families, friends and volunteers
enjoyed food, live entertainment and a nice
ocean breeze.
"This is really cool that VyStar sup-
ports our Navy team, but it's not unusu-
al because the Navy always supports the
community wherever they are," said Team
Navy Jax member Lee Hackney, a retired
Navy captain.
"Whenever you go to events like these,
it's not surprising to see military mem-
bers participating." Hackney and her
friend, Susan Whitemountain, were riding
for their friend, Stanley Shipowitz and
Hackney's uncle, Robert Welty, both of
whom died of complications from diabetes.
Many other cyclists were riding because
they were touched by someone with dia-
betes. "I have several friends anrd family
members who are diabetic. I've participat-
ed in this ride for the past three years,
added Tammy Tjaden. "This is really a
great team, everyone is very close-knit and
Miriam keeps it all together."
Jerry Dryden, another member of the
team, was also riding in memory of some-
one affected by diabetes. "One of my co-,
workers came to me and donated $200 in
memory of his father, Roger Porr, so I put
a special flag on my bicycle in memory of
him," said Dryden.
After conquering the extreme heat and
completing the first leg of the ride, the
team spent the night in St. Augustine
Beach and got up the next morning to
conquer a new route back to Jacksonville
where finish-line festivities, lunch and
entertainment awaited their arrival.
"Everyone was very happy to cross the


Team
Navy Jax
member
Nate
Davenport
(left) retapes
his bicycle
handles with
the help
of Daniel
Tamblyn of
Open Road
Bicycles.


Registered nurse and diabetic educator
Lavern Webster takes Team Navy Jax member
Patrick Hall's blood sugar level at one of the
rest stops to ensure he could continue on the
ride.


Team Navy Jax Captain Miriam S. Gallet
replenishes her body after the grueling ride
in 94-degree heat to St. Augustine Beach
Saturday.

finish line intact, despite battling a strong
headwind and extreme heat," remarked Lt.
Nate Davenport, an S-3 pilot attached to
the Sea Control Wing. Davenport was one
of six team members who completed a cen-
tury (100 miles) on Saturday. The others
were David Santillo, Tony Ortiz, Antoine
Irving, Rudy Quiva and Lt. Jim Keen.
When asked about the overall tour expe-
rience Gallet said, "The 2008 tour has been
the best yet. Tour organizer Kimberly
Lewis listened to our suggestions and we
had wonderful new routes with a new des-
tination. A terrific time was had by all
team members and tour participants."
Gallet added that the team would imme-
diately start training for the 2008 MS-150
in September, which in reality is a 170-


Tour de Cure volunteer Sam Boblenz registers Team Navy jax member James Keen for the ride.
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American Diabetes Association Director
Kimberly Lewis gives some last-minute
instructions and thanks the participants at the
beginning of second day of the ride.


mile ride. She also said that the team had
not yet met its fundraising goal.
"Fundraising has proven more difficult
this year. The team has yet to achieve its
fundraising goals through personal dona-
tions and sponsorships, but we have until
June 30 to turn in all donations. Our fund-
raising will continue until then," Gallet
said.
"Also, on behalf of .every team member,
I want to thank our families, friends and
co-workers who continue to support our
community involvement. We would not


Tammy Tjaden pins Janie Williams' number
on the back of her shirt before the ride.

be spending weekends and holidays on a
bicycle if it weren't for their continued love
and support." 1
The Tour de Cure, is a series of cycling
events held in more than 80 cities nation-
wide to benefit the ADA. The tour is a ride,
not a race, with routes designed for every-
one from the occasional rider to the experi-
enced cyclist.

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SAmerican Diabetes Association.

Tob rdeCure'..


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From Page 4

"Team Navy Jax members are so dedicated. We are so privileged
to have them with us. They are also great fundraisers. So, they are
really helping us in the-fight against diabetes. One in three of our
second graders are destined to have diabetes in their lifetime unless
we change the path that we are on," said Kimberly Lewis, ADA direc-
tor.
Team Navy Jax members riding were: Lisa Berger, James Keen,
Nate Davenport, Jerry Dryden, Jason Ellington, Michael Ellis, Lee
Hackney, Patrick Hall, Ellyse Poole, Tony Ortiz, Linwood Pulley,
John Smith, Tammy Tjaden, Mike Vernere, Susan Whitemountain,
Janie Williams, David Santillo, Antoine Irving, Rudy Quiva and
Team Captain Miriam Gallet. Several other team members could not
participate because they were deployed or on duty.
For more information on Team Navy Jax and the charity rides they
participate in, call 635-1654.

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6 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JAC1KSON\V1I.L.1, Thursday, June 5, 2008


Living the satisfied life Sailors Support
Breast Cancer Research


By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina


Years ago the popular vocalist
Hank Williams sang a song
entitled, "I can't get no sat-
isfaction." Years later, the Rolling
Stones recorded it as well. Maybe
the grammar "ain't so good." Perhaps
you find some recording artists mor-
ally questionable in their character
and lifestyles. But, there is no mis-
take about the message of their song.
For many people today, living the
satisfied life can be an elusive goal.
We all want a satisfied, fulfilled life
don't we? Having the right career,
getting the best education and expe-
riencing a stable family life are all
part of the American dream. There
is nothing wrong with desiring these
things. Even after achieving certain
goals there may still be that certain
sense of dissatisfaction when we
discover that there is no pot of gold
at the end of the rainbow. There is
always another mountain to climb
and there always exists the possibility
of failure. This can precipitate a cri-
sis in life in which we may ask, "Why
don't I have more of a sense of satis-
faction?" "I can't get no satisfaction,"
then becomes an annoying reality.
This dilemma can even affect the
"faith-full" among us. We may start
by questioning the faith which we tes-
tify to. The crisis hits as we delude
ourselves into thinking that our faith
no longer satisfies. In our self-pity,
we may even declare that despite our
faithfulness and hard work, it appears
that the "bad guys" always seem to


The Navy League of Mayport
will host the Battle of Midway
Commemoration Dinner
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt
Regency Jacksonville Downtown.
The dinner's guest speaker will be
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary
Roughead. Other scheduled attend-
ees include veterans of the Battle
of Midway and the USS Yorktown
reunion group.
Dinner attendees will have a chance


CHAPLAIN'S CORNER


get the good stuff.
How in the world do we
deal with that? How can
we ever embrace the sat-
isfied life? Well, we can
address the problem in dif-
ferent ways. We can per-
petuate the pity party. We
can withdraw into a bot-
tomless ocean of remorse
or we can even get mad
and blame God. One other
and much better alterna-
tive is to seek out a sincere


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Chaplain
Moli


response to this dilemma of the spirit
and realize that the satisfied life can
be achieved.
Psalm 37 offers one such response
for those of us who "can't get no sat-
isfaction." In its uniquely poetic style,
the psalm gives a "shot gun" approach
to discovering the satisfied life. The
psalm's inimitable, godly wisdom asks
the question, "Can I find satisfaction
in this life?" It then points us to a for-
mula for finding our satisfaction:
Trust In God (verse 3). "Trust in the
Lord and do good; dwell in the land
and enjoy safe pasture". The word
"trust" is synonymous with the word
"faith." In fact, to trust is to put our
faith into action. As we trust in the
things of God, our focus (where we
fix our mind and heart) will deter-
mine our general outlook. As for the
evil we may observe around us, we


to meet and mingle with veterans of
what many historians call one ,of the
U.S. Navy's greatest sea victories,
and the turning point of World War II
in the Pacific.
Reserved seating tickets are now on
sale for $25 for E6 and below, $35 for
E7 to 03, $45 for 04 to 05, and $55
for 06 and above, retirees and civil-
ians. The evening will include fine
dining and entertainment, with cock-
tails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner begin-
ning at 7:30 p.m. The uniform will be


can rest assured that those
who harbor evil and injus-
tice in their hearts can
anticipate an empty and
dismal end.
Delight In The Lord
(verse 4). "Delight your-
self in the Lord and he will
give you the desires of your
heart". This assures us
that as a people of faith we
(Lt.) Joe can have as much of God as
ina we wish! However there is
a condition attached. That
is, we can have as much of God as
we wish if we delight in the things
of God. How can we take delight
in God? Well, for starters we can
decide to affirm that in spite of our
circumstance, God still has a purpose
for our lives. The ultimate adven-
ture is to pursue and discover God's
purpose throughout our life journey.
Each moment of personal discovery
becomes a delight-filled experience of
God's good grace.
And, as we trust in God, delight in
God and commit ourselves to God, the
Almighty will fulfill the cause/mission
of our lives for which we were intend-
ed. To be sure, we have not yet lived
long enough to see what God will do
with us and through us before He is
done. If we really desire to delight in
God, then we will not desire anything
that will put us in opposition to God.


dinner dress white jacket for 04 and
above, dinner dress white with dinner
dress white jacket optional for 03 and
below, and is black tie or business
attire for civilian.
To purchase tickets, contact
Bill McLoughlin at 285-8731, NAS
Jacksonville Command Master Chief
CMDCM Jeff Hudson at 542-2934 or
NS Mayport Command Master Chief
CMDCM Deborah Davidson at 270-
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Midway Dinner.


By IT2 Brandon Howell


Sailors and their families from CPRW-11 seized
the opportunity to volunteer their support the
Rita Cash 5K Run held near Jacksonville's Tinsel
Town May 10.
Research Is The Answer (RITA) is a non-profit founda-
tion that raises awareness and funds for breast cancer
research, with an emphasis on education and patient
programs. CPRW-11 volunteers assisted with setup,
registration and refreshment distribution for nearly
2,000 runners, walkers, and joggers. Two additional
events ran concurrently with the Rita Cash 5k Girls
on the Run 5K and a children's one-mile fun run.
OS2 Terrance Popplewell'said, "When I joined the
Navy, I made a commitment to not only protect arid
serve my country, but also to dedicate time to communi-
ties in need. Giving my time has allowed me not only to
help others but has enriched my life overall:"
Other projects CPRW11 has participated in include:
Toys for Tots, Community Kosher Nutrition, and
Jacksonville Clean It Up, Green It Up. They also vol-
unteer with the Jacksonville Striders, a family oriented
club that promotes fitness and health.
"In the past year, we have contributed more than
400 hours of community service," said IT1(SW) Patrick
Kean. "Getting out into the community and giving back
is part of what being a well-rounded sailor is, all about."



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HS-7: 'Dusty Dogs'

home from deployment
From Page 1
HS-7 worked with British, Australian and other U.S.
assets to support these missions while in close proximity
to Iran.
January 2008 started off with the rescue of three fellow
aviators after a mid-air collision. In February, HS-7 pro-
.- vided assets for the
challenging rescue
of 10 persons from
a sinking foreign
vessel. All 10 were
hoisted off of their
S, vessel and trans-
S'.ilos ported to a nearby
Sa USNS ship for medi-
cal attention.
HS-7 not only
cworklede with a
Marine Corps fleet
anti-terrorism
security team pla-
ordnance disposal
personnel during
several evolutions,
they also completed
w m ...:, valuable naval spe-
By MC3 Elisha Dawkins cial warfare train-
Sailors assigned to HS-7, disembark ing. March con-
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) at tinued the Dusty
NS Mayport. The squadron was Dogs' mission in the
deployed for six months in support North Arabian Gulf
of Operations Iraqi Freedom and and support of the
Enduring Freedom. carrier battle group.
HS-7 also engaged
in maritime security training throughout the gulf with
their strategic partners Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and
the United Arab Emirates.
April was the last month of flight operations in the gulf
as USS Truman prepared for departure from the Arabian
Gulf.
May was a busy month as the carrier made its way back
through the Suez Canal and pulled into Rhodes, Greece
for several aays of rest and relaxation after 55 straight
days at sea. In mid-May, fighting broke out in Beirut,
Lebanon leaving the U.S. Embassy cut off from its supply
line. The Dusty Dogs sprang into action and provided the
embassy with vital supplies and transportation capabili-
ties via an air bridge. A detachment remained in the area
for almost two weeks as USS Truman made its way to
Marseille, France for a final port call before transiting the
Atlantic to NS Mayport.
During deployment, the squadron's 200 personnel and
seven helicopters conducted more than 900 flights, sur-
passed 2,800 hours of flight time, conducted five medical
evacuations, accomplished 13 rescues and provided needed
aid to the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.


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10 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 5, 2008


O'Rear retires after 27



years of military service


By Kari Hansen
Office of Corporate
Communications, FISCJ
Fleet and Industrial
Supply Center
Jacksonville (FISCJ)
formally bid farewell to
Fleet Industrial Suppy
Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) Director of
Regional Contracts Cmdr.
Dennis O'Rear as he retired
after 27 years of service
May 9.
FISCJ Executive Officer
Cmdr. Kyle Luksovsky
acted as master of ceremo-
nies. The guest speaker
was Commander, Defense
Contract Management
Command Atlanta Capt.
Joe Manna. Manna stat-
ed that he was honored to
have the opportunity to
speak on behalf of O'Rear
during his 27-year career.
He then shared unique
encounters experienced
with O'Rear before passing
over the ceremony to FISCJ
Commanding Officer Capt.
Karl Rau.
Rau presented O'Rear
with the Meritorious Service
Medal (Gold Star in lieu of
second award). He then for-
mally recognized O'Rear's
wife, Judy by presenting her
with the "Wife Appreciation
Medal." Rau also presented
O'Rear with a myriad-of
recognition awards and let-
ters.
A native of Florence,
Ala., O'Rear enlisted in the
Army in 1974 and served
two years active duty in
Germany and four years
in the Individual Ready
Reserve. O'Rear earned
his commission through
Officer Candidate School,
Newport, R.I. in June 1983.
He holds Bachelor of Science.
degrees in Management
and Marketing from'
the University of North


Photo courtesy of FISC]
Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Karl Rau pins a Meritorious
Service Medal on Cmdr. Dennis O'Rear during his retirement ceremony as guest speaker
Commander, Defense Contract Management Command Atlanta Capt. Joe Manna looks on.


Alabama and is a graduate
of the Naval Postgraduate
School, where he earned a
Master of Science degree in
Management with a sub-
speciality in acquisition. He
received a Master of Arts
degree in National Security
and Strategic Studies as a
graduate of the Naval War
College.
His sea duty tours include
disbursing and sales officer
of USS Trippe (FF-1075) in
Charleston, S.C. and supply
officer of USS Briscoe (DD-
977) in Norfolk, Va.
His shore duties
include supply officer,
Naval Explosive Ord-
nance Disposal School
Detachment, Eglin AFB,
Fla.; deputy contract
management and depu-
ty technical assessment
group, Defense Contract
Management Command,
Denver, Colo.; director of
contracts, FISCJ; action offi-
cer, Logistics Information
Fusion Division, Logistics
Directorate (J4), The Joint


Staff, Washington DC and
director of Acquisition
Policy, Compliance and
Automation for the
Contracting Directorate,
Headquarters Military
Sealift Command,
Washington DC.
O'Rear's immediate fam-
ily guests at the ceremony
included his wife, the former
Judy Ellen Stough and their
two children, Rachel and
Jeff. During his remarks, he


presented his family mem-
bers with gifts and noted
how each had made contri-
butions and sacrifices to
support him in his career.
Upon the conclusion of the
ceremony Rau and O'Rear
exchanged salutes as O'Rear
requested, "Captain, I have
been properly relieved.
Request permission to go
ashore." Rau answered,
"Permission granted. Fair
winds and following seas."


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Simplified Acquisition

Procedures Conference held
By Kari Hansen
Office of Corporate Communications, FISCJ
The 2008 Simplified Acquisition Procedures
(SAP) Training Conference was held May 14-
15 at NAS Jacksonville.
Co-hosted by NAVSUP 02, FISC Norfolk PPMAP
office and Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) Contracting Department, the event attracted
personnel from
facilities locat-
ed in Florida,
Tennesse e,
North Carolina, ei
South Carolina,
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Georgia, Texas, .
Oklahoma,
Puerto Rico and
Cuba. Photo courtesy FISCJ
Training top- More than 70 military and civilian
ics included: personnel attended the 2008 Simplified
tot a 1 s m all Acquisition Procedures Conference at
business set- NAS jax.
asides; simplified acquisition methods; Utilization of
FAR 13.5 Test Program for certain commercial items;
contract reporting; fair and reasonable evaluation and
documentation; GCPC as a method of payment; stra-
tegic sourcing initiatives; and the DOD EMALL.
"The conference was a great opportunity to learn,
receive updates and expand skill sets in the SAP
arena," stated Carolyn King, FISCJ supervisory con-
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JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVII LLE, Thursday, June 5, 2008 11

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Barracks


Bash


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By MCI Toiete Jackson
Fleet Public Affairs Center
Detachment Southeast
Free food, great music
and cool prizes
what else could
a young, single Sailor ask
for? The bi-annual NAS
Jax Barracks Bash deliv-
ered it all May 29, cour-
tesy of Morale, Welfare
and Recreation (MWR)
Department's Liberty pro-
gram.
AW Airman Kristen
Gibbert of VP-30 participat-
ed in the sumo-suit wres-
tling event. "This was my
first time doing sumo wrest-
ing. It is very hot and tir-
ing, but I'm having a blast,"
said Gibbert.
Sailors competed in shoot-
and spray basketball game,
four-person bungee trampo-
line, dunk tank, sumo-suit
wrestling, giant hamster
balls, adult tricycles and
the rock wall.
The most popular sta-
tion seemed to be the dunk
tank, which was manned
by NAS Jax Commanding
Officer Capt. Jack Scorby
Jr., NAS Jax Executive
Officer Capt. Steve Holmes
and Command Master Chief
Master Chief CMDCM (SW/
SS) Jeff Hudson who
threatened to perform room
inspections if he didn't get


NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby Jr. dunks
NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Steve Holmes at MWR's
2008 Barracks Bash.


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"The purpose of the
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Participants received a
Barracks Bash T-shirt and
a raffle ticket for hourly
prize drawings.
AWAA Andrew Coffer
of VP-30 enjoyed every
moment. "I'm not sure
which event is my favorite.
It's a toss up between the
Monkey Motion trampoline
and the rock wall."
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bash was organized by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation
Department's Liberty program to celebrate spring with junior
enlisted Sailors and give them a chance to relax, have some
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2007 NAS Jax Water Quality Report


From Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southeast Public Affairs
T he Naval Facilities Engineering Command
(NAVFAC) Southeast. Public Works Department
Jacksonville, is the water utility service provider for
NAS Jacksonville. Publication of the annual water quality
report helps keep the public informed about the water and
services that have been delivered to NAS Jacksonville over
the past year. The Water Utilities Division is dedicated to
provide residents and workers at NAS Jacksonville a safe
and dependable supply of drinking water. They ensure a
high standard by tapping into a water source of two deep
wells that draw from the Floridian aquifer.
In 2006, the Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) performed a Source Water Assessment locally
and a search of the data sources indicated no potential
sources of contamination near the wells. The assessment
results are available on the DEP Sr.ifr Water Assessment
and Protection Program website at www.dep.state.fl.us/
swapp water s.".-. includes aeration for odor control and chlorina-
tion to properly disinfect, In 200 L, NAS Jacksonville con-
nected to, and started receiving pot -10t- water from, a JEA
supply line adjacent Roosevelt Boulevard. Therefore, some
of the data included in this report is the results of testing
performed by JEA. This important community partner-
ing agreement established an essential aiiet'rn.t: source of
water for NAS Jacksonville.
NAVF.1'. Southeast routinely monitors for contami-
nants in the drinking water according to ka':-l and state
laws and c .dt!,::s E>x:c as indicated ,.threr ise. this
table shows the monitoring results for the period Jan.
1 to Dec. 31. 2007. As authorized and approved by the
En'.'.. r'..- i Pi':. -:ction Ag.ncy. the state has reduced
monitoring requirements for certain contaminants to less
often '-1:.':. once per year because the concentrations of these
contaminants are not expected to vary significantly from
year to year. T:'r.f. r. some of the data, though r' -.-senrta-
tive, is more than one year old.
Colii-rms are bacteria that are naturally present in the
environment and are used as an indicator that other, poten-
tially h-arm:.: bacteria may be present. Coliforms were
found in more samples than a.i,:v.'-.: during the months of
F-V':,- -.- and August 2' -. This was a warning of potential
problems. Follow-up sampling .. -: r.f i:. :- that no problems
existed in the water supply.
While the drinking water meets the USEPA standard
for arsenic, it does contain low ]-ve!is of arsenic. USEPA's
standard balances the current understanding of arsenic's
possible health effE-is against the costs of removing arse-
nic from drinking water. L' EPA continues to research the
health effects of low levels of arsenic, which is a mineral
known to cause cancer in humans at high concentrations
and is linked to other health effects such as skin damage
and circulatory problems.
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled
water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs,
springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the
land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring
minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can
pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals
or from human activity.
Contaminants that may be present in source water


Glossary of Terms

Action Level (AL) the concentration of a contaminant that,
if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a
water system must follow.
Maximum Contaminant Level The "Maximum Allowed"
(MCL) is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in
drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as fea-
sible using the best available treatment technology.
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal The "Goal"(MCLG) is
the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which
there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow
for a margin of safety.
Maximum Residual Disinfection Level (MRDL) -The high-
est level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is
convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is neces-
sary for control of microbial contaminants.
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG) -The
level of a drinking water, disinfectant below which there is
no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect
the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial
contaminants
Non-Detects (ND) laboratory analysis indicates that the
constituent is not present.
Not Applicable (N/A) No value limit or restriction has
been applied to this particular parameter.
Parts per billion (ppb) one part per billion corre-
sponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in
S$10.000 (100. .
Parts per million (pp.m) one part per million corresponds
to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000.
Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) picocuries per liter is a mea-
sure of the radioactivity in water.
include:
(A) Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria,
which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic sys-
tems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
(B) Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals,
which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban
stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater dis-
charges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.
(C) Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a
variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater
runoff, and residential uses.
(D) Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic
and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of
industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also
come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic
systems.
(E) Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally
occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and
mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, USEPA
prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain
contaminants in water provided by public water systems.
Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA) regulations
establish limits for contaminants in bottled water that must
provide the same protection for public health.
All drinking water, including bottled water, may reason-
ably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some
contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not nec-
essarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More


information about contaminants and potential health effects
can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection
Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.
For further information or questions concerning this
report or NAVFAC Southeast PWD Jacksonville Water
Utility Division, Navy on-base housing residents should first
contact their station housing office and activity employees
should first contact their safety or environmental offices. All
questions will be answered through the activity or directly
with the customer. In addition, Navy personnel who live
in private residences can also contact NAVFAC Southeast
for general questions on water quality or to understand the
information provided in other utility CCRs. To contact the
water utility, please call NAVFAC S.,i hat-aht Water Utilities
at 542-6202.

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Fioli lage 12


TEST RESULTS TABLE NAS JACKSONVILLE


Results in tile Leel Deteed columnn lor radiological containtlaits ansd inorganic contaninanits tire tlhehighest detected level at tiny sampling
polit, depending on the sampling tiequeney. The water ricei.cd from .IJEA had minute detections of radiological parameters, SOCs and inorganic
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hRadioioogical onti'iii sii.t .
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results NICLG MCL Likely Source of Containflation
ros lpihanpt'l) 30-2t0- 5 N 2.5 ND-2.5 0 ET3rosion of natural deposits
1 &u 2u 2S:&228 065-- N 0.3 N-7/A 0 57 7Erosion of natural deposits
(nll}niNASonlv ._-- ---- --- ------------ --- '-------------
tlicrobiolgical Contaminants
(ontaminanu Dates of gLTL Hilghest ereentage M('Il(s MCI or Likely Sonrce of Contalinatlon
and Unit of sampling Violation of Monthly Positive MRDL
total oi-mlt r A It 0e Nsutially priesen in the envirolunentl
S,., "' ,i i i ..., ." ,,lit presCenc ol I coliIrm t cterti in more tIan % ol ii ontlily samples.
Inorganic C('ontaninanits
Contaminant Dates oif MCL Level Range of
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MNCLG MCL Likely Source (iof Contamination
: -ition -ph- (.l A Discliharge iront petroleum reinceries;-
o iiy) 3 N 1.0 ND .0 6 6 ire retardants, ,cerailics; electronics;
Arsenic (ppb) (with 3705, 5,705 Erosion of natural deposits; runoff
JEA & 60 N.8 023/o from orchards; runoff from glass and
JEA) & 6/5 N 5.8 0.23 5.8 N/A 10 eletonics produIcton wastes
Barium (ppmi (with 3705, 005 N 0.046 0019T-C 0 2 Erosion otatural deposits
JEA) & 6/05 0.046
Discharge from metal refineries and
coal-burning factories; Discharge
Berylliumn (ppb) (JEA 5/05 N 0.087 N/A 4 4 from electrical; aerospace and defense
only) industries
Corrosion of galvanized pipes; erosion
of natural deposits; discharge from
Cadmium (ppb) (JEA 3/05 & .N 0.2 0.1 0.2 5 5 metal refineries; runoff from waste
only) 5/05 batteries and paints
Chromium (ppb) 3/05/05 N 1.4 ND 1.4 100 100 discharge from steel and pulp mills;
(with JEA) & 6/05 Erosion of natural deposits.
Cyanide (ppb) (JEA Discharge from steel/metal factories;
Discharge from plastic and fertilizer
only) 3/05 N_ 7.0 3.0 7.0 200 200 fat es
Lead (ppb) (with 3/0, 5/05 Residue from man-made pollution such
JEA) &6/05 ND 86 N/A 15 as auto emissions and paint; lead pipe;
E6 N 3.86 ND 3.86 N/A 15 asin nd solder
Nickel (ppb) (JEA 3/05 & N 14.1 ND 14.1 N/A 100 Pollifion from manning and reitning
only) 5/05 operations. Natural occurrence in soil.
-Erosion of natural deposits; discharge
from fertilizer and aluminum factories
Fluoride (ppm) (with 3/05 & N 0.81 0.31 4 4 water additive which promotes strong
JEA) 6/05 -0.81 teeth when at optimum levels between
SRuinof froim fertilizer use; leaching
from septic tanks; sewage; erosion of
Nitrate (as N) (ppm) 3/07 N 0.17 ND 0.17 10 10 natural deposits.
eleniur (ppb) (JEA Discharge ftorn petroleum and metal
onl) 3 550 refineries; Erosion of natural deposits;
on __ly'_) 3/05 N 4.45 ND 445 50 50 Dihare fro mines
Sodiumn (ppm) (with 3/05 N 74.2 7.6-74.2 N/A 160 Salt water intrusion, leaching from soil
JEA) 6/05
Disinfection By-Pro ucts (TTH 1Is/HAA/Chlorine Residual)
Note: The results in the Level Detected column are the annual average of quarterly averages. The Range of Results is the range ot individual
oaninant Dats of -MC -Level Range of MCLG or MCL or Likely Source of Contamination
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MRDLG MRDL
TTHM[Totral Quarterly
Trihalomethanes] 2007 N 35.4 avg 25.9-47.4 N/A 80 By-product of drinking water
(ppb) chlorination
HAA5 [Haloacetic Quarterly
Acids] (ppb) 2007 N 16.2 avg. 10.1 -26 N/A 60 By-product of drinking water
Chlorine Residual Monthly N 1.02 0.2 2.4 4 4.0 Waer add ve for microbe disintection
(ppm) 2007_____________________
Secondary Contaminants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of MCLG or MCL or Likely Source of Contamination
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MRDLG MRDL
M es ure m en t ( m o/? .' Y /N--
m05/05 **Y 0.539 ND 0.539 N/A 0.3 Natural occurrence from soil leaching
) 0305 *Y 278 0.71 -278 N/A 250 Natural occurrence from soil leaching
Total Dssolved 03/05
Solids (ppm) -12/05 **Y 893.5 16935 N/A 500 Natural occurrence from soil leaching
893.5
lne-the MCL was exceeded for iDS, Iron and Sultate, levels recorded for these parameters do not show adverse health etfects.
Synthetic Organic Contaminants including Pesticides and Herbicides (found only in JEA's supply)
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of MCLG or MCLor Likely Source of Contamination
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MRDLG MRDL
Di(2-ethyheyl) Discharge from rubber and chemical
Phthalate (ppb) 07/07 N 2.0 N/A 0 6 factories
Lead and Copper (7 'ap Water)
Contaminant and Umt Dates of AL 90, No. AL Likely Source of Contamination
of Measurement sampling Violation Percentile of sites MCLG (Action
(mo./yr.) Y/N Result exceeding Level)
Lead (tap water) Corrosion of household plumbing
(ppb) 8/05 N 3.1 0 of 50 0 15 systems; erosion of natural deposits;
ppb 8/05 N 3.1 Oof 50 0 15 leaching from wood preservatives
sites
Copper (tap water) Corrosion ot household plumbing
systems; erosion of natural deposits;
(ppm) 8/05 N 0.21 0 of 50 1.3 1.3 leaching from wood preservatives

Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the gen-
eral population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing
chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS
or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk
from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health
care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection
by cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe
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634 BLENDING BLVD OP
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RAE'S DINER
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1445 S6th ST MACCL
5800 RAMONA BLVD JAX
2688 OLD MIDDLEBURG JAX
7603 103rd STJRICKER JAX
3137 SR 220/RUSSELL MDG
2584 SR220 & COLLEGE MDG
5105 SR218W/MALLARD MDG
2816 BLANDINGIPEPPERGRASS MDG
4305 HWY 17 & RAGGEDY PT OP
208 BLENDING BLVD. OP
KINGSLEY AVE. OP
9763 103rd ST./CONNIE JEAN JAX
636 MoDUFF AVE. S. NEAR 1-10 JAX
770 N McDUFF NEAR BEAVER JAX
102 SUZANNE OP
2468 BLENDING & SCENIC MDG
338 COLLEGE & OLD JENNINGS OP
1312 BLANDING/OAK OP
8635 BLENDING BLVD JAX
4527 120TH ST. JAX
1335 KINGSLEY AVE. OP
CECIL FIELD JAX
5435 BLENDING BLVD JAX
6407 103RD ST. JAX
1464 PARKAVE. OP
10401 NORMANDY BLVD. JAX
4152 OLD MIDDLEBURG JAX
8181 103rd ST. JAX
4856 PARK ST./CASSAT JAX
3895 OLD JENNINGS/LONGBAY MDG
2682 BLANDING/218 MDG
4486 MIMOSA/218 MDG
804 BLANDING/CAMP JOHNSON OP
2816 HENLEY RD LKASBURY GCS
3075 HWY 17/MAHAMA GCS
6935 HWY 17/HIBERNIA GCS
756 PARK AVE. OP
187 ARORA BLVD. OP
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BOWLING CENTER
For more information call 542-3493.

Wednesday
Active duty free bowling
11 a.m. 1 p.m.
Dollar Night
6-10 p.m.

Saturday
Extreme Bowling
9 p.m. midnight
$10 per person, includes shoe rental
Reservations are accepted!

Sunday
Family Day Special
$1 Games
11 a.m. 5 p.m.

80 Days of Summer
Now through Sept. 1
Youth bowlers 17 and younger receive one
free game daily until 5 p.m.
Free give-a-ways throughout the summer!

THE ZONE COMPLEX
Call 542-3521 for more information.

Texas Hold'em Tournaments
Budweiser Brew House
Every Monday and Thursday, 7 p.m.
Open to all authorized patrons and guests.
Zone gift certificates awarded!

Trivia Night
Budweiser Brew House
Every Tuesday
7:30 p.m.

Karaoke
Budweiser Brew House
Every Wednesday and Friday
7:30 p.m. until close

FITNESS & AQUATICS
For more information on aquatics call 542-
2930.

Outdoor Pool Now Open
Saturday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. and Sunday 1
5 p.m.
Summer hours begin June 10: Tuesday
Saturday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. and Sunday 1
5 p.m.
Free for all active duty, dependents,
Department of Defense employees, retirees
& reservists.
$3 for all civilian contractors & guests.


Aqua Aerobics
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
11 a.m. -noon

Summer Slim Down
12-week exercise program
June 9- Aug. 31
Prizes awarded!
Call 542-3518 for more details.

I.T.T. EVENTS
For more information about I.T.T. trips or
ticket prices please call 542-3318.

Hank Williams Jr. with Lynyrd Skynyrd
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
June 14 at 8 p.m.
$88 per person

Coke Zero 400
Daytona International Speedway
July 5
Keech Box $86
Oldfield/Lockhart seats- $59
Oldfield/Lockhart Tower $106 (before
June 1)
Oldfield/Lockhart Tower $131 (after June
1)
Superstretch Rows 1-32 $46
Superstretch Rows 33-61 $83
Sprint Fanzone $49

Jacksonville Suns Baseball
Tickets on sale now at I.T.T.
$4.50 $10.50

CATS
June 28 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
$53.50 per person

Bryan Adams & Foreigner
July 22 at 7:30 p.m.
$85 per persons

LIBERTY COVE

RECREATION
Trips, activities and costs may be restrict-
ed to E1-E6 single or unaccompanied
active duty members. Call the Liberty
Cove Recreation Center for more details,
542-3491.

Jax Beach Trip
Saturday
Departs Liberty Cove at 9 a.m.

Mall & Movie Trip
AMC Theater & Orange Park Mall
Sunday

Movie in the Yard featuring Semi-Pro
June 11
Free Concessions!

Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game
June 12
Free admission and transportation


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June 26 28
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VFW Racing Presents Winn-Dixie 250 Trip
July 4
Register now to win a VIP race package at
Liberty Cove.
Package includes: VFW private front
stretch hospitality chalet, buffet, pit tours,
grandstand seating, gift bag with VFW
racing items, and autograph session with
VFW driver.
Drawing will be held June' 25 at 5 p.m.
during the Liberty's Car Care 101 at the
Auto Skills Center.

MOVIES
Movies are shown at the base theater and
open to all hands. For details call 542-
3491.

Tomorrow, 7 p.m. First Sunday (PG-13)
Saturday, 5 p.m. -The Spiderwick
Chronicles (PG)
Saturday, 7 p.m. One Missed Call (PG-
13)
June 13, 7 p.m. Rambo (R)
June 14, 5 p.m. Pirates Who Don't do
Anything (G)
June 14, 7 p.m. Over Her Dead Body
(PG-13)
June 20, 7 p.m. Jumper (PG-13)
June 21, 5 p.m. Fool's Gold (PG-13)
June 21, 7 p.m. Untraceable (R)
June 27, 7 p.m. The Bucket List (PG-13)
June 28, 5 p.m. Step Up 2: The Streets
(PG-13)
June 28, 7 p.m. The Orphanage (R)

"Movie Under the Stars" Dr. Seuss'
9" Horton Hears a Who! (G)
June 13 at 8:30 p.m.
Patriots Grove
Bring your blanket, chairs, snacks
& beverages

NAS JAX GOLF CLUB
Golf course info: 542-3249


Mulligan's info: 542-2936.
Junior Summer Clinic
First session age group (11-17), July 7-11
Second session age group (6-10), July 21-25
Third session age group (11-17), Aug. 4-8
8:30-10:30 a.m. Monday Friday
$95 per week-long session

Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax
Golf Club
New rates! $15 per person, includes cart
and 18-holes green fee.
June 10 for active duty.
June 12 for retirees and Department of
Defense personnel.

Father's Day Gift Package
Package price $140 (Retail price $200)
Includes five 18-hole rounds of golf with
cart, 10 buckets of range balls ($30 value)
and two 30-minute golf lessons
Package expires August 15, 2008

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VP-5
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
PS1 Vera M. Purvis
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
IS2 Ryan J. Gordon
Mad Fox of the Quarter
YN3 Shereka Dabney

Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training Unit Jax
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AE1 Willie Hopkins
Instructor of the Quarter
AM1 Brandon Marcum
Junior Instructor of the Quarter
AD2 Leroy Favroth
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AD2 Leroy Favroth

FACSFAC Jax
Sailor of the Quarter
AC1 Gregory K. Cunningham
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
OS2 Paula Shaheedali
Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
HM1 Robert Weber
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM2 Kenneth Matthews
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
HN Billy Quinn

Naval Branch Health Clinic Jax
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
HM1 (SW/AW) Trenton Williams
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM3 Shannon Payne
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
HN Dyvon Harris

VP-45
Sailor of the Quarter
AT1 (AW/NAC) Kimberly G. Darling
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT2 (AW/NAC) Manuel Ortega
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
AT3 (AW/SW) Kevin C. Stallworth
CSCWL
Sailor of the Quarter
YN1 (AW/SW) Chalantay Yelder
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
YN2 (AW/SW) Keley Davis

Fleet Readiness Center Southeast
Shore
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AT1 Alexander Salcedo
Sailor of the Quarter
AT2 SK2 Susan Duart
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AZ3 Jesse Gallagher
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
ASAN Alisha Hixson
Sea
Sailor of the Quarter
AE2 Dustin Clendenin
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT3 Gregory Barry
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
ATAN Daniel Galindez

Navy Medicine Support Command
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
HM1 Kimiko Rudich
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM3 Samuel Johnson

VP-16
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AT1 (AW/NAC) Joshua Wingate
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AM3 (NAC) Ryan Bender

Navy Band Southeast
Sailor of the Quarter
MU1 Luis 0. Lebron
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
MU2 Christina M. Shelhamer

SERCC
Sailor of the Quarter
SK1 Volinda McCauley
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT2 (AW/AW) Brian Eden

NOSC
Sailor of the Quarter
PS1 Christopher McGraw
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM2 Shellaree Bradford
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
SKSN David Kelly


NAVCOMTELSTA Jacksonville
Sailor of the Quarter
ET1 (SW) Pedro Mandez
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
IT3 Glory Ann Smith

Transient Personnel Unit
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
ABE2 Mina Mittias
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
ABE2 Nicole Sears

HS-5
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AZ2 Sylvester Bartley
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
SKSN Johnnie Wiley

FASO
Instructor of the Quarter
AW1 (AW/SW) Wade Payne,

Commander, Patrol and
Reconnaissance Wingl ELEVEN
Shore
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AW1 Justin Bernbrock
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
IT2 Stephanie Nimphius
Sea
Sailor of the Quarter
IT1 Francisco Parks
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
OS2 Jason Jambeter

Navy Region Southeast Reserve
Component Command
Sailor of the Quarter
SK1 (SW) David S. Corbett
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
YNSA Richard F. Brown

VP-30
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AWl (AW/NAC) Ryan Crate
Sailor of the Quarter
SK2 (SW) Donald Pierre
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
ABH3 Amie Jarvis
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
ADAN Patricia Thuestad
VP-62
Sailor of the Quarter
AE1 (AW/SW) John C. Baker
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT2(AW/NAC) Commadore Perry
Selres Sailor of the Quarter
AM1 (AW) Carlos Delasancha
Selres Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AM2 Tyson Malphus

CNRSE
Sailor of the Quarter
YN1 Rachel Lewis
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
MC1 Monica Nelson
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
YNSA Richard Bown

CM0-11
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AZ1 (AZ/NAC) Tania Diesburg
Sailor of the Quarter
AME2 Richard Reid
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
AD3 Carlos Camacho

HS-11
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AW1 (AW/NAC) Marcus L. Barber
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AW2 (AW/NAC) Brandon A. Stotts
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
AZAN (AW) Joushua B. Laurion

Personnel Support Activity Det Jax
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
PS1 Roushele Park
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
PS2 Robert Justus
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
PS3 Christopher Towers
NAS Jacksonville
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
SH1 (SW) Scott Amberger
Sailor of the Quarter
CS2 (SW) Nadia Shuriah
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
ABH3 Johonny Sarante
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
MASN Jeremiah Cohoon


MWR: Continued

From Page 14
Junior Summer Clinic
1st session age group (11-17), July 7-11
2nd session age group (6-10), July 21-25
3rd session age group (11-17), August 4-8
8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Monday Friday
$95 per week long session

O'CLUB & T-BAR
For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, call
the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041.

T-Bar Social Hours
Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m.
Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m.

MULBERRY COVE MARINA
Call 542-3260.

Skipper "B" Sailing Class
$150 per person
July 11-13 and 19-20

YOUTH ACTIVITIES
For more information, call 778-9772.


Volunteer Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) registration going on now!
Open to children 4 years of age.
VPK Classes start Aug. 18.
For more information please call 778-9772.


Sports officials
& scorekeepers needed
The North Florida Military Officials Association is
looking for sports-minded individuals to officiate
soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax.
Basketball scorekeepers are also needed. No
experience required, contact the NAS Jax Gym at
542-2930/3239.
Intramural Golf League sign up
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, command DOD
personnel and select reservists. Contact the base
gymnasium for application.
Greybeard Summer Basketball
League rosters due tomorrow
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, select reservists,
and DOD personnel ages 30 and up. Contact the
base gymnasium for info and application.
Captain's Cup Summer Basketball
League rosters due tomorrow
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, select reservists,
and DOD personnel. Contact the base gymnasium
for info and application.
Men's & Women's Racquetball
Tournament June 23-27
Matches start 5 p.m. at the NAS Jax Gymnasium.
The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax
authorized men and women. There are competitive,
recreational and women's divisions. Awards go to
winners in each division. Call NAS Jax Athletics to
sign up by June 18.


Flag Football League forming
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, command DOD
personnel and select reservists, contact the base
gymnasium for info and application, rosters due by
June 27.
Navy Southeast Regional
Running & Triathlon Team
Are you a competition runner? If so, you can
represent the Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and
triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty
men and women in regional races. Uniforms are
provided as well as transportation, entry fees and
lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in
a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon
Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America)
race and your time must be one of top 10 regional
qualifying times. For more information, call 270-
5451.
Southeast regional qualifying times
5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00
10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00
Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min.
Women 4 hours
Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min.
Women 3 hours
Triathlon times based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, &40k
bike
For more information on NAS Jax sport-
ing events, call Bill Bonser at 542-2930/3239
or email bill.bonser@navy.mil.


SOQ: Mexican feast to recognize honorees


From Page 1

After Bono completed her speech, guests
were invited to the buffet tables for a
Mexican feast. Following lunch, each of the
SOQs were called to receive their award
envelope which contained a letter of rec-
ognition, a congratulatory letter from Sen.
Mel Martinez (R-Fla.), plus, free DVDs and
movie tickets for their kids from the USO.
They also received a 10 percent gift card
from the Navy Exchange and a free night's
stay at Rodeway Inn. Geico and USAA


Insurance companies were also recognized
for sponsoring the meal.
"This quarter went incomparably well.
It was an honor to have the commands
supporting these exceptional Sailors. The
way the commands supported their Sailors
inspired me and definitely promoted our
Navy core values," remarked EN3 Angela
Reedy of NAS Jax.
The CMC's office will notify all com-
mands of the upcoming deadlines for next
quarter's SOQ lists via e-mail.


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a grossletds.net Middelburg New 904-772-8031 Money Back Guarantee. RementCommunite SOUTHSIDE. (2) 2/2, 3 mo.folr 1 year lease $900 $750 me, $750 dep, 1 year 904-220-2579
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construction 1 Acre Arlington River 2/1.5 No Credit Checks. Houses Furnished remodeled, $850/mo & 904-742-6806 fee, no pets. 699-3285 No de 9-A & Alto to
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0458 CDA Neao r May- tub Motivated Seller 114 ac Laminate firs Mobile Home Lot Rentals WESTSIDE Off 103rd SIGNATURE REALTY & Mgmt Garage Lakefront Built 2006
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part209000BET o BUY W YARD, NO W/D CONN.
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Femnandina/Amelia Islanda 72333 Beach Blvd th!0edMR 0en, -2detachmoar
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$189500. s Call726-942 H's Owne Or all 8 for IORTEGAPNI S NOW! $250m. 904-673-1674
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Desirable Foxradge Neighbor- Please fill out station Jacksonville. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling
hood. Sparkling Poountyful 4 bedroom 21/2 2. Large Lot, View to Lake provided by the publisher to help 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosLR/DRcomboden
batheled Bathrooms, Firomewih plac beau-black or blue ink sharing ri Handicapped Equipped inside laundry. lost and found emodtems, and garage original form.remod
J acuzzi Tub.ohns Houses tiful teak wood floors, sales will be accOffered at $265,000 AIN RLINGTON Off UnIv. Blvdeled $1050. 904-92-96elect the number of weeks ad Is to run 1 w 3 wks wks
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SL Johns Oceanfront master with lovely 4. Ads received after the above time wll Community he following week's issue.npets 2744 Cvender
St Johnstra Calastal garden tub in maser 904) 256-2051 Completed 700forms should be delivered or mailed to x Beach Arket, ax Ar News, Bdg J-1
bath. Formal living Cell 9041 onday R63.iver65sideAvenu Fireplace Available from Ocean 2/1 One Riverside Avenue, JAptacksonvWESTSID Off 103rd
St. JohnsMahfont anddining room, FHhom tioJuneca912-673-7424 and 2efficences
S.JohnsCondos eat-in kitchen with ,,,,,,, S MOVE from $500-000 Pus Fenced yard, No W/IDhook
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Townhousps pantry, J enn Aire "~l.,' A 904-813-8334 A T778-2897
St. Johns Manufactured utility closet inhale T.Con,',ide Town/State Northside tile frs, patio w/ privacy
Homes Large family room einCityGa,1l9.60ac LOW DEPOSIT hood, $650/mo 779-9007
St. Johns Lots/Acreage with bank of win- 4601Touchtonl Rd [" ]190 HOME LOANS PondItrees int Clean 2/1Apts Near hood,-$650/ma 779-9007
St Johns Active Adult Comm. dows overlooking Jickiathilln FL 3224, '- hme. $230,500 EW College from $395mo 029 Si .tohns Ave.-WESTSIE A
St. Johns Investment lovely wooded lot_912-690-3004 Sec 8OKI Owner 887-5778 b 3/2, 2bks off/Cossat$Ave.
Income Property keys visit. Gas 5j LI LIJ SI ILI I "tlS I S IIeIMI IC9I0-32
Miscellaneous fireplace. 3car 2 Michael Howardt WESTSIDE:Newer
New tile in baths, +R4T ._ " 7204 Overland Park
wonderful lanai with hCeti (904) 563-1824 :-LI N,44 ,I Specialist Blvd-E 10 mins from
wscreenede l4 andi wt L A R G E NAS. 757 630-7220
hookup for out- WESTSIDE NAS Jax.
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Foxridge Pool Home Ads

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MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: .
ADVERTISING Name (please print): Signature:

4B 2RA All Brick Home In R U L ES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appealing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above
esirable Bpersonnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads.
Desirable Foxoidge Neighbor- Please fill out Station, Jacksonville. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling
hood. Sparkling Pool. New Tile this' form in 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number.
& Hard Wood Floors. Remod- I- qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles, Service ads such as 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an
eled Bathrooms, Fireplace, and black or blue ink. sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage original form.
Jacuzzi Tub. Must See!!I sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk U 2 wks LI 3 wks C) 4 wks
DEADLINE ES ANIMAL OR PETADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IFTHE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED
FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL To renew your ad after the allotted tinie, you niust re-submit Yor ad to Jax Air News.

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$205,00 L o cation Ft. Caroline surrounding areas G Bas R left $000. 9046129246 Yorkle, Maltese, ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
c904-535-1952 Scott Dk0 at t $ tioned 35each $3.60 Dorkles, Chihuahuas Sales, Service, Parts
5904--351989 Sco 5,k Far Sale 10 ct Whiie 1 Dozn $2 l P 100 DACHSHUND PUPS $150-$750. 904-353-1101 J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
sutton Lakes, Lakefront ScoOGWreiessZner.co ... Gold And Diamond Lo.o Balls Netn- CiKCC --smooth dapple Alachua (386) 462.3039
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we en _s BU$YPI I rieSeicer Employmlnte lei.ytl ODeer, Turkey, Boar & months old has shots Boats NAS Lot asking $6,00
R Architecture/ G l Employnt B auty $stora rlleDraWrith Hogs 8000AC. $650 904-521-9181 Sailboats
NOR,fe TH etsIDE Pot Office Interior Design/ Hotel/Hospitality/ Rea Estat/Propety Canopy $30 Deluxe ca 4-764-1401 r 6pm FREE PITBULL Boat Dockage
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LIVE AT THE BEACH $57 K/yr, include. Automotive Sales/ Industil Trades Receation/Spos'/ Kids Bedroom Twino Weight set Leg exten- home only Two Marine Equipment
3bdVE2ba DBL.Wide AoC H c |ntt1c Bed Dresser Mirror slons Bench Press $150 females five and Su 1982 Yamaha
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ouseCMattress Free to goad hame Runs Great 900.00
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Sn e 800 904- 616-60080 Adopt a Pet Swks 1 Yellow, 2 bc code '84G- 29,600 origp. -mi.
Pets welcome 771-878 BUY PIZZERIA rner Service Professional Techncl pp F SALE GAS PetsSupplies sweet $400. Call 225-3192 Commercial Vehicles 40mpg, $5300ob. 246-9682
Serious ina's only Owner M I Manufacturin1g TelemCrkmti 1 o0 gal Butane Livestock & Supplies LAB Pups Misc. Auto KAWASAKKLX -300
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vinyl siding/metal roof, L eIVi eh- no Call 786-5122 Good Cond. r l l Auto Rent/Lease eentnningn-
vinyl sn e roo. es Labrador Retriever Pups 1o 36mm Mikni
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WESTSIDE -TIMUQUANA y *Medc eaSilverare Home r fied trial blood In, 3/M OBO 287-5177
MOVE IN SPECIAL. $50 off d3rion/Teaching/ Marine/Trade Positiohn \ udd Toolbox for Shortbed 2/F $10 00, 904-54-7362
2 & r's $425de 0-7 Refinance Pay off Ch 13 Trck $75.es call 537-8313 AMERICAN SORRELL Male Snow Banal 3bn 4o
dee. 904-771-3811 Recinaoues;aGof't l3 PITBULL M/3yrs old 11/2 year ald TtCA 15' 911 GHEENOE 1982 W! ( Iarts
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Mobile homes for rent wheel chair $150 OBO Kids Call Dustin $ $ BIG J TOWING $ $
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special!! Call Sandy BOB 716-4180 9 MANY MORE V & fishing 190hp V6 Stern unwanted cars.
695-2255 Em*loymeLt$399 & UP. Newfoundland Puppies Drive Maercruiser, live 207-5566 or 755-0629
f Texas Instruments www.petworldpets.com AKC, HC $1,000. Call for well, trolling mtr, fish--
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our clients abroad which will be earning 10% of the amount Class A CDL & 6 Mths firm 282-7935
received everyweek. (Average Income Evey Week $1,200.00) Ep. Req'd r e 4660-1 OSouthside Blv d. 5654000 6 8Nic B
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Commerciat/Industrial marvlons brownOl@yaho.aonm BED A Bargain $150 904-778-7700 wmww.nimnichLcorm
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St. Joins Commercial/ Occupa-on: `- --i.-..,e. I Condition
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V .- Paying too muchfor U JVC 42" Floor -pnr,[-1.rn'p- N11 FIRALNECY 100AfanfcBvd 641
a cu, weeky/c lent $ ton 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 NIMNICHT POTIAC-GMC 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100
Fo Lie/Ins Call Elite for 542-0736 ext 494 111111Ph1ll7p1 Hwy 854-4826 MIKE SHAD FORDSC
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bids. Adai .on 1049 6.. ... res.4592 Ashley call Bi_ CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 OF JACKSONVILLE
WABRE HOUSES Run your ad MATTRESS FULL Size 4700 Southside Bvd, 642-511 GARBER GMC TRUCKS 700 Blanding Bvd. 777-3673 7018 Blanding Blvd. 253-7300
or . NEW Must Sell $'Gn
ocrk r. more than one day. Call Carter 674-0405 IMNICHT CADILAC Geen Cove Spngs 2644502
Season r,,,.'.There ore diGTert Ppecpte ,MATTRESS A Queen Set. 7999 Blanding Blvd 778-7700 www.garberautomallconis
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35u-zoe is 0 services, $150 904-674-0405 PARKER CADILLAC LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Commercial/ WHY WAIT? CALL NOW! and jobs everyday. Oak Headboord 375BezOutlet Blvd. (904)824-9181 wwwlohusotjacksonville.com 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700
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,aBr in FOR A PNr odds/ends, 2557 Clara Dr CHRYSLER DrEE
,ulrj S al 8..0 Hou.uho,ldl Fll 3Coae Ier38 7ale J AGUAR JACKSONVILLE MIKESIssOF jAX PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER
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Decor, TOYS (Star Wars 1810 Cassel Ave. 38
"97 Wooc-,D.Se0 Jco L Ilghtsabers, Star Trek RICK KEFFER 11211 Atlantic Blvd 642-1500 1810 Cassat Ave 38621
Ships), Boys clothing PARKER NISSAN Lexus of Jacksonville
Ia-lani- a Ihl noht- aallas' books. Toy boxes. -95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. N
Cal 904.222-8-105 Something for everyone. Le 1-800oe 228-7454 27554 S1 Soouth S[Aug.h 904-794
.l 9 ,)2 Fr ida l 623 Hampton D. Ct., 19- 8 FeEm, h SlH o. NISSAN OF OPAug Pre-Owned Center
T Huge Rumma. ge sale ATLANTIC JEEP MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1034 Atlantic Blvd. 998-012
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am to rpm ,acatg [ 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 We 269-
1086 Fromhart Street Tom Bush BMW
a(Oap n Icsi "tio ATLANTIC DODGE CARUSO JEEP 9910 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4381
MANDARIN- SCi-FI 2330 US1 South 354-4421 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
'it. ,,00 ...... YARD SALEi Sat. 6/7; COGGIN PONTIAC.GMC
Many other Items JACK CARUSO FRANK GRIFFIN Tom Bush Autoplex
7 OREGENChY lDODGE Jeep of Orange Park 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 3714877
Sale Sat June 7th 10979 Atlantic Blvd, 642-5600 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 AE O CR
7:30am 4pm Yard sales Green Cove Springs 2644502
throughout neighbor- GARBER DODGE TRUCK GARBER JEEP .garberautoallcR
SCompetitive Salaries hood. Off Lem Turner REDGTUKABR
Rd, north of 1-295 & Lem Green Cove Springs 264-2416 Green Cove Springs 264-2416
i Clary & Associates, Inc. Medical & Dental Benefits Turner Intersecti on. www.garberautomall.com www.garberautomall.com NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
Clary & Associates, Inc. Orange Park Sat 9-12N
Professional Surveyors & Mappers 401(k)9mm iaPennstisc. ORANGE PARK DODGE MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP 11503 Phillips Hwy, 854-4826 JEEP DODGE
since 1983 Vacation and Paid Holidays Southside Moving Sale 79 Blgdinq Rl"d 777.-nflNCASSAT .EOW 43.
Everything must gol ON CASSAT RIC JK193arm 'A ,'lED 43 .TI
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4 1998 Silver Mustang In
Good condition 104,000
miles Clean title Ask-
ing Price $4,500 OBO
Call Joe 904-683-3320
1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
Steering, PWR-WIN,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO
1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
Steering, PWR-WIN,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO





Mercedes-Benz


1.9%
On Select Certified
Merseyside Benz With
Approved Credit
2008 S63
Black/Black,
Locally owned
and driven,
Loaded, Park-
tronic, Ipod
integration, navi,
507HP $122,959
2007 SL55
50th Anniv. Ed.
Active Vent
seats, Keyless
Go, Bi-xenon II
Lamps Like
Brand New
$74,959
2007 ML63
Loaded with
Rear Tv's, Navi,
Sat. Radio,
491Hp, 6 disc
Changer local
trade in $55,959
2006 SL500
White/Stone,
Navi, Keyless
Go, Bi-Xenon H.
Lamps, Loaded!
$59,959
2006 GL450
Loaded w/Park-
tronic, Naviga-
tion, 19" wheels
Local trade in
$48,959 #26169A
2007E350
w/Navi, 6 Disc
CD, Prem. Pkg.
Svc. & Main-
tained Here
$43,959#u 12551i
2006 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chger,
Loaded W/Low
Miles $37,959
2007 ML350
"Program Car"
Service and
Maintained
Here Harmon
stereo CD, Sat
Radio, S-Roof
$36,959 #Ue1261
20.03 CL500
"Employee owned"
Brumos Svc. &
maintained here
$29,959
2005 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chgr
Loaded! $28,959
2006 R350
w/alloy wheels,
Sun Roof CD,
Changer, Navi,
Power liftgate
$28,959 #u12612
2006 C230
Sport Black/
Ash, 6Disc
Changer, Blue-
tooth Ready,
loaded! #U12516
2006 E320
White/Tan
100K Warranty
local trade in
loaded for
$23,959
2001 S500
Loaded w/Disc-
tronic Park-
tronic, Active
Body Control,
$20,959 #26217B
2005 C230
Sport White
/ash, Sun Roof
CD, Power
seats $13,959
#U12525
2003 ML320
White/Gray
Local Trade in
Ithr, sunroof
loaded $18,959
2001 SLK 230
Lthr, Premium
Wheels, Heated
Seats, Harmon
Kardon Stereo
$17,959 #1F197852
2002 C240
Lthr, Sunroof,
CD, Loaded,
$15,959#2E008931
2002 C320,
Bose Stereo,
Prem. wheels
Memory seats,
Rear & Side
Airbags, Multi
Zone Climate
Control
$13,959
1997 SL320
Convertible!
Black with Tan
Interior, Hard
Top, Leather,
Loaded
$13,959
2000 E320


Local trade In
w/Low Miles,
This Car Has
Everything!
$13,959 #26701A
1999 C230
Kompressor
Sport, Leather
Sunroof, Local
Trade in $8,959
We have over 80
hand picked
Mercedes-Benz
pre-o%%ned to
choose from
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,BMW 2008 3281 Sedan
BMW 20028i Sedan
BMW 2008 X5 3.0si
Ceililii Pre-Ow 1ed
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140-34N4waMw Dving Machine


"You Have A Friend In The Businesa


( BMW Ultimate Service:
Park Pay Nothing For 4 Years / 50,000 Miles
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Leather, Sunroof, Automatic Transmission,
Premium Package, Much More.

2008 BMW X5 3.0si


Loaded, All Power, Automatic Transmission,
Floor Mats, Premium Wheels.


23%
for 60
Motowlt


2008 BMW 328i Sedan


MSRP $34,925


Automatic Transmission, Sunroof, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Cruise


$457*


0 Due at Signing


"Special Lease or Financing available through BMW financial services on the new 2008 BMW 3M8i Sedan vehicle only at participating BMW center on leases assigned to BMW Financial Services NA. LLC/Financial Services Vehicle Trust through June 2, 2008.2008 BMW 3281 Sedan monthly lease payment $457
for 36 months 10k per year. based on MSRP of $34,925. $0 due at lease signing, includes $0 first payment. $0 security deposit (total lease payments due $16.461). 2.9% for 36 months on select 2008 BMW 5281 Sedan and 2008 BMW X5 3.0si. Excludes tax. tide, license. and registration fees. Lease financing
subject to credit approval. Dealer contribution may affect terms. Lessee must cover Insurance and all items not covered under the full maintenance program. At lease end, lessee will be liable for disposition fee ($350), any excess wear and use as set forth In the lease agreement and excess mileage charges of
$,20 ($.25 for 750L Sedan) per mile for miles driven in excess of 30,000 miles per lease terms (36 months). Mileage will be prorated in the event of early termination. For more Information. call 1-800-334-4BMW. or visit bmwusa.com. All BMWs come with BMW Ultimate Service and Warranty standard for 4 years.
BMW Assist comes standard for 4 years on every My 2007 5 Series, 6 Series and 7 Series vehicles and is available as part of the premium package on every MY 2007 3 Series. Z4. X3, and X5. See the Service and Warranty Information booklet for more details and specific terms, conditions and limitations. For
more information, all 1-800-334-48MW, or bmwusa.com C003 BMW of North America. LLC. The BMW name and logo are registered trademarks.


E" Certified Pre-Owned -
by BMW


2. 9

Factory Certified BMW's...
* Inspected and Certified by BMW Trained Technicians
* Free Cartax on Any Vehicle
* Service Loaner Cars by Appointment


BMW Will Make Your
First Two Payments
On Select 2005 BMW Certified Pre-Owned Models
Now Thru May 31st!
*Financing on selected models with approved credit through BMW Financial Services. Excludes M3/M5, M Roadster and all 6 Series.
The Certified Pre-Owned title is awarded only to those BMWs that meet our
demanding standards and pass a meticulous certification process. Every.BMW is
crafted to exceed the expectations of its first owner, and every owner thereafter.
BMW Protection Plan Up to 6 years or 100,000 miles


2005 BMW Z4 2.5i Roadster
Leather, All Power, FUN-FUN-FUN
#P405 #LS56337........................................$24,980
2005 BMW 330i Sedan
Leather, Sunroof, 36K Miles
#P382 #KM40970....................................$27,980
2005 BMW 325Ci Convertible
Jet Black, 34K Miles, Ready for Summer
#P386 #PL37392........................................$3 2 ,9 8 7


2005 BMW 525i Sedan
Very Clean, Only 30K Miles
#P381 #B857232 ... ...........................$31 ,987
2006 BMW 525i Sedan
Leather, Sunroof, Very Clean, All Power
#P426 #CK78247.......... Was $36,980 Now $31,980
2004 BMW 745i Sedan
Very Clean, Low Miles, Must See
#379A #DP69520..................................... 39,987


2004 BMW X3 2.5i SAV
Only 31 K Miles, Lots of Options
P370 #WB27989.............Was $26,988 NOw $23,980
2005 BMW X3 2.5i SAV
Very Clean, Fully Loaded
#P378 #WC45406 .............. Was $28,987 NOW $27,500
2006 BMW X3 3.0i SAV
Only 23K Miles, Absolutely Beautiful, Great on Gas
#P404 #WD28447 ................. .................... 3 1 ,9 0 0


2006 BMW 325i Sedan 2005 BMW 745i Sedan 2005 BMW X5 3.0i SAV
Fully Equipped, All Power, Real Sharp Only 29K Miles, Rides Like A Dream Low Miles, Fully Loaded, Leather, Auto
#P372 #PT10746...........................................$28,900 #P383 #DP76033..............................Now $43,987 #P421 #LY05234...........................................$29,850
"36 months on Select 2005 BMW Certified Pre-owned Models Special Lease or Financing Available through BMW Financial Services. 4.9% for 60 Months on Select 2004 or 2006 BMW Certlfied Pre-owned Models Special Lease or Financing Available through BMW Financial Servi~es


BMW
Orange Park
6914 Blanding Blvd.
2 Miles North of 1-295


777-2500
Sales: 9am-8pm Mon.-Fri. Sat. 9am-7pm Closed Sun.
Service/Parts: 7am-7pm Mon.-Fri. Closed Sat./Sun.


Wwww.opbmw.com


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BOWLING CENTER
For more information call 542-3493.

Wednesday
Active duty free bowling
11 a.m. 1 p.m.
Dollar Night
6-10 p.m.

Saturday
Extreme Bowling
9 p.m. midnight
$10 per person, includes shoe rental
Reservations are accepted!

Sunday
Family Day Special
$1 Games
11 a.m. 5 p.m.

80 Days of Summer
Now through Sept. 1
Youth bowlers 17 and younger receive one
free game daily until 5 p.m.
Free give-a-ways throughout the summer!

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Call 542-3521 for more information.

Texas Hold'em Tournaments
Budweiser Brew House
Every Monday and Thursday, 7 p.m.
Open to all authorized patrons and guests.
Zone gift certificates awarded!

Trivia Night
Budweiser Brew House
Every Tuesday
7:30 p.m.

Karaoke
Budweiser Brew House
Every Wednesday and Friday
7:30 p.m. until close

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For more information on aquatics call 542-
2930.

Outdoor Pool Now Open
Saturday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. and Sunday 1
5 p.m.
Summer hours begin June 10: Tuesday
- Saturday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. and Sunday 1
5 p.m.
Free for all active duty, dependents,
Department of Defense employees, retirees
& reservists.
$3 for all civilian contractors & guests.


Aqua Aerobics
Monday, Wednesday & Fi-i.L.iy
11 a.m. -noon

Summer Slim Down
12-week exercise program
June 9 Aug. 31
Prizes awarded!
Call 542-3518 for more details.

I.T.T. EVENTS
For more information about I.T.T. trips or
ticket prices please call 542-3318.

Hank Williams Jr. with Lynyrd Skynyrd
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
June 14 at 8 p.m.
$88 per person

Coke Zero 400
Daytona International Speedway
July 5
Keech Box $86
Oldfield/Lockhart seats- $59
Oldfield/Lockhart Tower $106 (before
June 1)
Oldfield/Lockhart Tower $131 (after June
1)
Superstretch Rows 1-32 $46
Superstretch Rows 33-61 $83
Sprint Fanzone $49

Jacksonville Suns Baseball
Tickets on sale now at I.T.T.
$4.50 $10.50

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June 28 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
$53.50 per person

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July 22 at 7:30 p.m.
$85 per persons

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active duty members. Call the Liberty
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542-3491.

Jax Beach Trip
Saturday
Departs Liberty Cove at 9 a.m.

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Sunday

Movie in the Yard featuring Semi-Pro
June 11
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June 12
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White Water Rafting
June 26 28
Down the Ocoee River in TN
$100 per person

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July 4
Register now to win a VIP race package at
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during the Liberty's Car Care 101 at the
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Movies are shown at the base theater and
open to all hands. For details call 542-
3491.

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Saturday, 5 p.m. The Spiderwick
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Saturday, 7 p.m. One Missed Call (PG-
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June 13, 7 p.m. Rambo (R)
June 14, 5 p.m. Pirates Who Don't do
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June 14, 7 p.m. Over Her Dead Body
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June 27, 7 p.m. The Bucket List (PG-13)
June 28, 5 p.m. Step Up 2: The Streets
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June 28, 7 p.m. The Orphanage (R)

"Movie Under the Stars" Dr. Seuss'
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June 13 at 8:30 p.m.
Patriots Grove
Bring your blanket, chairs, snacks
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O'Rear retires after 27



years of military service

Office of Corporate N
Communications, FISCJ -


Fleet and Industrial
Supply Center
Jacksonville (FISCJ)
formally bid farewell to
Fleet Industrial Suppy
Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) Director of
Regional Contracts Cmdr.
Dennis O'Rear as he retired
after 27 years of service
May 9.
FISCJ Executive Officer
Cmdr. Kyle Luksovsky
acted as master of ceremo-
nies. The guest speaker
was Commander, Defense
Contract Management
Command Atlanta Capt.
Joe Manna. Manna stat-
ed that he was honored to
have the opportunity to
speak on behalf of O'Rear
during his 27-year career.
He then shared unique
encounters experienced
with O'Rear before passing
over the ceremony to FISCJ
Commanding Officer Capt.
Karl Rau.
Rau presented O'Rear
with the Meritorious Service
Medal (Gold Star in lieu of
second award). He then for-
mally recognized O'Rear's
wife, Judy by presenting her
with the "Wife Appreciation
Medal." Rau also presented
O'Rear with a myriad of
recognition awards and let-
ters.
A native of Florence,
Ala., O'Rear enlisted in the
Army in 1974 and served
two years active duty in
Germany and four years
in the Individual Ready
Reserve. O'Rear earned
his commission through
Officer Candidate School,
Newport, R.I. in June 1983.
He holds Bachelor of Science
degrees in Management
and Marketing from
the University of North


Photo courtesy of FISCJ
Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Karl Rau pins a Meritorious
Service Medal on Cmdr. Dennis O'Rear during his retirement ceremony as guest speaker
Commander, Defense Contract Management Command Atlanta Capt. Joe Manna looks on.


Alabama and is a graduate
of the Naval Postgraduate
School, where he earned a
Master of Science degree in
Management with a sub-
speciality in acquisition. He
received a Master of Arts
degree in National Security
and Strategic Studies as a
graduate of the Naval War
College.
His sea duty tours include
disbursing and sales officer
of USS Trippe (FF-1075) in
Charleston, S.C. and supply
officer of USS Briscoe (DD-
977) in Norfolk, Va.
His shore duties
include supply officer,
Naval Explosive Ord-
nance Disposal School
Detachment, Eglin AFB,
Fla.; deputy contract
management and depu-
ty technical assessment
group, Defense Contract
Management Command,
Denver, Colo.; director of
contracts, FISCJ; action offi-
cer, Logistics Information
Fusion Division, Logistics
Directorate (J4), The Joint


Staff, Washington DC and
director of Acquisition
Policy, Compliance and
Automation for the
Contracting Directorate,
Headquarters Military
Sealift Command,
Washington DC.
O'Rear's immediate fam-
ily guests at the ceremony
included his wife, the former
Judy Ellen Stough and their
two children, Rachel and
Jeff. During his remarks, he


presented his family mem-
bers with gifts and noted
how each had made contri-
butions and sacrifices to
support him in his career.
Upon the conclusion of the
ceremony Rau and O'Rear
exchanged salutes as O'Rear
requested, "Captain, I have
been properly relieved.
Request permission to go
ashore." Rau answered,
"Permission granted. Fair
winds and following seas."


Simplified Acquisition
Procedures Conference held
By Kari Hansen
Office of Corporate Communications, FISCJ
T he 2008 Simplified Acquisition Procedures
(SAP) Training Conference was held May 14-
15 at NAS Jacksonville.
Co-hosted by NAVSUP 02, FISC Norfolk PPMAP
office and Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) Contracting Department, the event attracted
personnel from th p
facilities locat-
ed in Florida, .
Ten nessee, e' ..
North Carolina, meth t
South Carolina,
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Georgia, Texas,
Oklahoma,
Puerto Rico and
Cuba. Photo courtesy FISCa
Training top- More than 70 military and civilian
ics included: personnel attended the 2008 Simplified
tota 1 s m a 11 Acquisition Procedures Conference at
business set- NAS Jax.
asides; simplified acquisition methods; Utilization of
FAR 13.5 Test Program for certain commercial items;
contract reporting; fair and reasonable evaluation and
documentation; GCPC as a method of payment; stra-
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receive updates and expand skill sets in the SAP
arena," stated Carolyn King, FISCJ supervisory con-
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was a great opportunity for our FISCJ interns to net-
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Pregmon relieves Howard as VP-5


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By MC3 Harry]. Rucker, III
Cmdr. Matthew Pregmon
relieved Cmdr. Reginald
Howard as command-
ing officer of the VP-5 "Mad
Foxes" on May 30 at a ceremo-
ny in Hangar 117 aboard NAS
Jacksonville.
Pregmon hails from Salinas,
Calif. and graduated from the
United States Naval Academy
with a Bachelor of Science in eco-
nomics.
His previous tours of duty were
with VP-46, VP-30, Commander
Sixth Fleet, VP-5 and Chief of
Naval Operations staff. Pregmon


most recently served as the "Mad
Foxes" executive officer.
Howard assumed command of
VP-5 in May of 2007. During his
tenure, the Mad Foxes flew more


than 4,800 hours in missions
around the world.
VP-5 was awarded The
Meritorious Unit Commendation
medal for exceptional perfor-
mance of a tri-site deployment to
El Salvador, Sigonella, Italy and
Djibouti, Africa.
Howard's next tour of duty will
be at the Pentagon in the office of
the Chief of Naval Operations.
The Mad Foxes are a combat-
ready operational P-3C Orion
squadron deployable to theaters
around the globe to provide
instantaneous intelligence and
imagery to maritime command-
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Cmdr. Reginald Howard


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HS-7: 'Dusty Dogs'

home from deployment

From Page 1
HS-7 worked with British, Australian and other U.S.
assets to support these missions while in close proximity
to Iran.
January 2008 started off with the rescue of three fellow


aviators after a


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By MC3 Elisha Dawkins
Sailors assigned to HS-7, disembark
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) at
NS Mayport. The squadron was
deployed for six months in support
of Operations Iraqi Freedom and
Enduring Freedom.


February, HS-7 pro-
vided assets for the
challenging rescue
of 10 persons from
a sinking foreign
vessel. All 10 were
hoisted off of their
vessel and trans-
ported to a nearby
USNS ship for medi-
cal attention.
HS-7 not only
worked with a
Marine Corps fleet
anti-terrorism
security team pla-
toon and explosive
ordnance disposal
personnel during
several evolutions,
they also completed
valuable naval spe-
cial warfare train-
ing. March con-
tinued the Dusty
Dogs' mission in the
North Arabian Gulf
and support of the
carrier battle group.
HS-7 also engaged


in maritime security training throughout the gulf with
their strategic partners Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and
the United Arab Emirates.
April was the last month of flight operations in the gulf
as USS Truman prepared for departure from the Arabian
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May was a busy month as the carrier made its way back
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Looking back in time...


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Leaving civilian friends is hard


By Sarah Smiley
Special Contributor

On Friday, I thought our house
would never sell. It had been on the
market for 20 days already, and while
that is a relatively short period of
time considering the current state of
home sales, I knew it would be just
our luck that another nine to twelve
months would pass before we had a
buyer.
Dustin reports to his new duty sta-
tion in Maine in November. I had
made the comment that if the boys
started school here in Florida next
year, I would let them finish here,
too. Now I was holding myself to that
promise. No buyer before September
meant that the boys and me would
live in Florida for most of 2009, while
Dustin was in Maine.
"Will we go to school in Florida or
Maine next year?" the boys asked.
"Probably Florida," I said.
The kids told their schoolmates,
"Yeah, it looks like we'll be here next
year, too."
Our civilian friends were glad. Our
military friends were skeptical.
Then on Saturday, the real estate
agent called at 8 o'clock in the morn-
ing. Someone wanted to see our house
after lunch. I still thought we'd be
here another year. What were the
chances that this family, only the
second to view the house, would be
the one? Then again, my grandfa-
ther always used to say, "It just takes
one."
Maybe I was in denial. For weeks,
I had lived in a state of not know-
ing whether or not I should enroll
Owen, 5, in Kindergarten in Florida
or Maine. When our neighbors asked,
"When do you think you'll move," I
usually just said, "Who knows?" That


was easier than explaining Plans A,
B, C, D, E, F, and G all very com-
plicated strategies involving the BOQ
(Bachelor Officer's Quarters), rent-
al houses, and family separation in
various order and duration plans
that confused even me and Dustin.
Connecting all the dots and remem-
bering which plan was contingent on
which situation felt a lot like herding
cats. During this time, I also volun-
teered for long-range committees at
church. I had no reason to think I
wouldn't be here in September, or
even December. I scheduled a hair
appointment for August.
For whatever misguided rea-
son, mine and Dustin's plans never
involved moving this summer.
Although, in hindsight, I guess that
should have been Plan H. The "H"
could stand for "hysterics," "hurried,"
"harried," "hassle," "hustle," or even,
"how did we not see this coming?"
On Saturday night, our real estate
agent called back. The buyers want-
ed our house. And they wanted it by
June 16th.
Huh?
The reactions from our friends fell
into two categories: the civilian one,
and the been-there-done-that military
one. When I told military friends that
we are moving sooner than we had
expected, they hardly blinked an eye.
"Wow, that's great news that you sold
your house," they said. There were no
tears or shock.
When I told civilian friends the
news, they looked stunned. "But you
said you'd be here next year?" they
said. And, "How can the military


expect you to move so quickly?" "This
is terrible."
I am beginning to realize that while
it is always hard to tell people that
you are moving, it is decidedly hard-
er to tell people not affiliated with
the military. Military friends always
know this will happen. The big pink
elephant in the middle of your friend-
ship is the knowledge that one or
both of you could move at any time.
What's more, even when you do move,
your military friends can be pretty
sure that you will meet up again at
a different duty station. There are no
"goodbyes" with military friends.
Parting with civilian friends isn't as
easy. They also knew this day would
come, but because moving every two
to three years isn't part of their life-
style as well, it's harder for them
to understand and accept. Many of
our non-military friends have said
that they will come visit us in Maine
(always with the caveat that they'd
like to come in June). I hope that they
do. There is no chance of me being
stationed with them in Jacksonville
or San Diego three years from now.
There is no chance that we will run
into them during a PCS through
Norfolk. All I can hope is that our
friendship has been such that they
will make a special trip to come see
us and then open their home for us to
come back down and visit them.
On Friday, I thought I'd be in
Florida another year. By Saturday, I
knew that I'd be moving to Maine in
August. Such is life in the military,
I guess, but that doesn't make it any
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able to answer nine of the 10 following
questions:
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year?
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each month?
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SK3 SHEENA LANEAUX CORTEZ HARPER

Job title/command:
NAS Jax

Hometown: Amaudville,
La.

Favorite duty station/
Why? Misawa, Japan. I
got to travel throughout Japan and it was
an amazing experience.

Last book read: Life Expectancy
by Dean Knootz

Favorite pastime: Spending time with
my family.

Most interesting experience: The food
in Japan.

Who is your hero? My cousin Mia.
She started a trend by setting an amazing
example.






Job title/command:
Education Technician
MWR CDC

Hometown: Rochester,
N.Y.

Favorite duty station/
Why? Sicily because of the food.

Last book read: A magazine

Favorite pastime: Bike riding with my
children and swimming.

Most Interesting Experience: Going to
different overseas locations.

Who are your heroes? My parents and
husband.


SUN AY SJ&,YVICI S

You are invited to the following Base Chapel
Worship Services this Sunday:

Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Episcopal
9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass
11 a.m. Protestant
Worship
Protestant Sunday School program is at
9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45
a.m.-12:15 p.m.




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NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer................ Capt. Jack Scorby Jr.
NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Cmdr. Ellis Bowler
Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW/SS) Jeff Hudson
Public Affairs Officer....... Miriam S. Gallet
Assistant Public Affairs Officer Kaylee LaRocque
Naval Air Station Jacksonville Editorial Staff
Editor Clark Pierce
Assistant Editor QM2 Nicole Soto
Staff Writer YNSN Aly Mahler
Design/Layout George Atchley
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2007 NAS Jax Water Quality Report


From Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southeast Public Affairs


The Naval Facilities Engineering Command
(NAVFAC) Southeast, Public Works Department
Jacksonville, is the water utility service provider for
NAS Jacksonville. Publication of the annual water quality
report helps keep the public informed about the water and
services that have been delivered to NAS Jacksonville over
the past year. The Water Utilities Division is dedicated to
provide residents and workers at NAS Jacksonville a safe
and dependable supply of drinking water. They ensure a
high standard by tapping into a water source of two deep
wells that draw from the Floridian aquifer.
In 2006, the Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) performed a Source Water Assessment locally
and a search of the data sources indicated no potential
sources of contamination near the wells. The assessment
results are available on the DEP Source Water Assessment
and Protection Program website at www.dep.state.fl.us/
swapp water supply includes aeration for odor control and chlorina-
tion to properly disinfect. In 2003, NAS Jacksonville con-
nected to, and started receiving potable water from, a JEA
supply line adjacent Roosevelt Boulevard. Therefore, some
of the data included in this report is the results of testing
performed by JEA. This important community partner-
ing agreement established an essential alternate source of
water for NAS Jacksonville.
NAVFAC Southeast routinely monitors for contami-
nants in the drinking water according to federal and state
laws and regulations. Except as indicated otherwise, this
table shows the monitoring results for the period Jan.
1 to Dec. 31, 2007. As authorized and approved by the
Environmental Protection A'i.iir.v, the state has reduced
monitoring requirements for certain contaminants to less
often than once per year because the concentrations of these
contaminants are not expected to vary significantly from
year to year. Therefore some of the data, though representa-
tive, is more than one year old.
Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the
environment and are used as an indicator that other, poten-
tially harmful bacteria may be present. Coliforms were
found in more samples than allowed during the months of
February and August 2007. This was a warning of potential
problems. Follow-up sampling confirmed that no problems
existed in the water supply.
While the drinking water meets the USEPA standard
for arsenic, it does contain low levels of arsenic. USEPAs
standard balances the current understanding of arsenic's
possible health effects against the costs of removing arse-
nic from drinking water. USEPA continues to research the
health effects of low levels of arsenic, which is a mineral
known to cause cancer in humans at high concentrations
and is linked to other health effects such as skin damage
and circulatory problems.
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled
water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs,
springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the
land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring
minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can
pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals
or from human activity.
Contaminants that may be present in source water


Glossary of Terms

Action Level (AL) the concentration of a contaminant that,
if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a
water system must follow.
Maximum Contaminant Level The "Maximum Allowed"
(MCL) is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in
drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as fea-
sible using the best available treatment technology.
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal -The "Goal"(MCLG) is
the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which
there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow
for a margin of safety.
Maximum Residual Disinfection Level (MRDL) -The high-
est level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is
convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is neces-
sary for control of microbial contaminants.
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG) -The
level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is
no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect
the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial
contaminants
Non-Detects (ND) laboratory analysis indicates that the
constituent is not present.
Not Applicable (N/A) No value limit or restriction has
been applied to this particular parameter.
Parts per billion (ppb) one part per billion corre-
sponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in
$10,000,000.
Parts per million (ppm) one part per million corresponds
to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000.
Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) picocuries per liter is a mea-
sure of the radioactivity in water.

include:
(A) Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria,
which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic sys-
tems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
(B) Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals,
which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban
stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater dis-
charges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.
(C) Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a
variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater
runoff, and residential uses.
(D) Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic
and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of
industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also
come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic
systems.
(E) Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally
occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and
mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, USEPA
prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain
contaminants in water provided by public water systems.
Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA) regulations
establish limits for contaminants in bottled water that must
provide the same protection for public health.
All drinking water, including bottled water, may reason-
ably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some
contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not nec-
essarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More


information about contaminants and potential health effects
can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection
A,.-ni.-'s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.
For further information or questions concerning this
report or NAVFAC Southeast PWD Jacksonville Water
Utility Division, Navy on-base housing residents should first
contact their station housing office and activity employees
should first contact their safety or environmental offices. All
questions will be answered through the activity or directly
with the customer. In addition, Navy personnel who live
in private residences can also contact NAVFAC Southeast
for general questions on water quality or to understand the
information provided in other utility CCRs. To contact the
water utility, please call NAVFAC Southeast Water Utilities
at 542-6202.

See WATER QUALITY TEST RESULTS TABLE, Page 13

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JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 5, 2008 15


SAILORS OF THE QUARTER


JAK SPORTS


VP-5
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
PS1 Vera M. Purvis
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
IS2 Ryan J. Gordon
Mad Fox of the Quarter
YN3 Shereka Dabney

Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training Unit Jax
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AE1 Willie Hopkins
Instructor of the Quarter
AM1 Brandon Marcum
Junior Instructor of the Quarter
AD2 Leroy Favroth
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AD2 Leroy Favroth

FACSFAC Jax
Sailor of the Quarter
AC1 Gregory K. Cunningham
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
OS2 Paula Shaheedali

Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
HM1 Robert Weber
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM2 Kenneth Matthews
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
HN Billy Quinn

Naval Branch Health Clinic Jax
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
HM1 (SW/AW) Trenton Williams
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM3 Shannon Payne
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
HN Dyvon Harris

VP-45
Sailor of the Quarter
AT1(AW/NAC) Kimberly G. Darling
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT2 (AW/NAC) Manuel Ortega
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
AT3 (AW/SW) Kevin C. Stallworth

CSCWL
Sailor of the Quarter
YN1 (AW/SW) Chalantay Yelder
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
YN2 (AW/SW) Keley Davis

Fleet Readiness Center Southeast
Shore
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AT1 Alexander Salcedo
Sailor of the Quarter
AT2 SK2 Susan Duart
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AZ3 Jesse Gallagher
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
ASAN Alisha Hixson
Sea
Sailor of the Quarter
AE2 Dustin Clendenin
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT3 Gregory Barry
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
ATAN Daniel Galindez

Navy Medicine Support Command
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
HM1 Kimiko Rudich
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM3 Samuel Johnson

VP-16
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AT1 (AW/NAC) Joshua Wingate
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AM3 (NAC) Ryan Bender

Navy Band Southeast
Sailor of the Quarter
MU1 Luis O. Lebron
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
MU2 Christina M. Shelhamer

SERCC
Sailor of the Quarter
SK1 Volinda McCauley
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT2 (AW/AW) Brian Eden

NOSC
Sailor of the Quarter
PS1 Christopher McGraw
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
HM2 Shellaree Bradford
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
SKSN David Kelly


NAVCOMTELSTA Jacksonville
Sailor of the Quarter
ET1 (SW) Pedro Mandez
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
IT3 Glory Ann Smith

Transient Personnel Unit
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
ABE2 Mina Mittias
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
ABE2 Nicole Sears

HS-5
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AZ2 Sylvester Bartley
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
SKSN Johnnie Wiley

FASO
Instructor of the Quarter
AW1 (AW/SW) Wade Payne

Commander, Patrol and
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Shore
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AW1 Justin Bernbrock
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
IT2 Stephanie Nimphius
Sea
Sailor of the Quarter
IT1 Francisco Parks
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
OS2 Jason Jambeter

Navy Region Southeast Reserve
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Sailor of the Quarter
SK1 (SW) David S. Corbett
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
YNSA Richard F Brown

VP-30
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AWl (AW/NAC) Ryan Crate
Sailor of the Quarter
SK2 (SW) Donald Pierre
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
ABH3 Amie Jarvis
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
ADAN Patricia Thuestad

VP-62
Sailor of the Quarter
AE1(AW/SW) John C. Baker
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AT2(AW/NAC) Commadore Perry
Selres Sailor of the Quarter
AM1 (AW) Carlos Delasancha
Selres Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AM2 Tyson Malphus

CNRSE
Sailor of the Quarter
YN1 Rachel Lewis
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
MC1 Monica Nelson
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
YNSA Richard Bown

CMO-11
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AZ1 (AZ/NAC) Tania Diesburg
Sailor of the Quarter
AME2 Richard Reid
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
AD3 Carlos Camacho

HS-11
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
AW1 (AW/NAC) Marcus L. Barber
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AW2 (AW/NAC) Brandon A. Stotts
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
AZAN (AW) Joushua B. Laurion

Personnel Support Activity Det Jax
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
PS1 Roushele Park
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
PS2 Robert Justus
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
PS3 Christopher Towers

NAS Jacksonville
Senior Sailor of the Quarter
SH1 (SW) Scott Amberger
Sailor of the Quarter
CS2 (SW) Nadia Shuriah
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
ABH3 Johonny Sarante
Blue Jacket of the Quarter
MASN Jeremiah Cohoon


MWR: Continued

From Page 14

Junior Summer Clinic
1st session age group (11-17), July 7-11
2nd session age group (6-10), July 21-25
3rd session age group (11-17), August 4-8
8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Monday Fril.iy
$95 per week long session

O'CLUB & T-BAR


For information on booking command or private functions at the
the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041.


O'Club or T-Bar, call


T-Bar Social Hours
Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m.
Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m.

MULBERRY COVE MARINA
Call 542-3260.

Skipper "B" Sailing Class
$150 per person
July 11-13 and 19-20

YOUTH ACTIVITIES
For more information, call 778-9772.

Volunteer Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) registration going on now!
Open to children 4 years of age.
VPK Classes start Aug. 18.
For more information please call 778-9772.


Sports officials
& scorekeepers needed
The North Florida Military Officials Association is
looking for sports-minded individuals to officiate
soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax.
Basketball scorekeepers are also needed. No
experience required, contact the NAS Jax Gym at
542-2930/3239.
Intramural Golf League sign up
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, command DOD
personnel and select reservists. Contact the base
gymnasium for application.
Greybeard Summer Basketball
League rosters due tomorrow
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, select reservists,
and DOD personnel ages 30 and up. Contact the
base gymnasium for info and application.
Captain's Cup Summer Basketball
League rosters due tomorrow
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, select reservists,
and DOD personnel. Contact the base gymnasium
for info and application.
Men's & Women's Racquetball
Tournament June 23-27
Matches start 5 p.m. at the NAS Jax Gymnasium.
The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax
authorized men and women. There are competitive,
recreational and women's divisions. Awards go to
winners in each division. Call NAS Jax Athletics to
sign up by June 18.


Flag Football League forming
Open to all NAS Jax active duty, command DOD
personnel and select reservists, contact the base
gymnasium for info and application, rosters due by
June 27.
Navy Southeast Regional
Running & Triathlon Team
Are you a competition runner? If so, you can
represent the Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and
triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty
men and women in regional races. Uniforms are
provided as well as transportation, entry fees and
lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in
a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon
Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America)
race and your time must be one of top 10 regional
qualifying times. For more information, call 270-
5451.
Southeast regional qualifying times
5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00
10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00
Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min.
Women 4 hours
Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min.
Women 3 hours
Triathlon times based on 1.5k swim, 10k run, &40k
bike

For more information on NAS Jax sport-
ing events, call Bill Bonser at 542-2930/3239
or email bill.bonser@navy.mil.


SOQ: Mexican feast to recognize honorees


From Page 1


After Bono completed her speech, guests
were invited to the buffet tables for a
Mexican feast. Following lunch, each of the
SOQs were called to receive their award
envelope which contained a letter of rec-
ognition, a congratulatory letter from Sen.
Mel Martinez (R-Fla.), plus, free DVDs and
movie tickets for their kids from the USO.
They also received a 10 percent gift card
from the Navy Exchange and a free night's
stay at Rodeway Inn. Geico and USAA


Insurance companies were also recognized
for sponsoring the meal.
"This quarter went incomparably well.
It was an honor to have the commands
supporting these exceptional Sailors. The
way the commands supported their Sailors
inspired me and definitely promoted our
Navy core values," remarked EN3 Angela
Reedy of NAS Jax.
The CMC's office will notify all com-
mands of the upcoming deadlines for next
quarter's SOQ lists via e-mail.


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room, kitch, & great
room w/den & f/pl, gar,
shed. $975mo 716-7766
3/2 Newly Remod-
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Pets Welcome 771-5878
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vinyl siding/metal roof,
$795m+dp. 904-786-2237
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2 rooms avil South-
side JTBI9A in 3/2.
Town 1 MB Bath
Garage $850 2 and
also has Priv Bath
Utilities ) sec. Dep Act now
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$480. mo. call for
appt 904-375-1814


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Commercial/Industrial
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trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade



4 Kitchen Craft Water-
less Cookware(lO)
xl/piece Purchase at
Southern Womens
Show. Only used three
pieces Paid $1500 asking $500
firm 282-7925



BED A Bargain $150
Queen Pillow Top
Brand New 904-674-0405
BED King Size Set
New in plastic, $225
Must sell 674-0405
Desk Antique Roll
Top Excellent
Condition
Appraised $1300
Must Sell $1000 OBO Can
Deliver To see Call 904
282- 6466
GAME ROOM FURNI-
TURE Antique whiskey
Barrel Furn. bought in
1960's. Bar w/ 2 bar
stools, card table, 4
chairs, couch, 2 end
tables, 2 lamps. All
Immaculate! $2000.
Must Pick-up in Jax.
Call Dan 772-418-4059
JVC 42" Floor
model 14 months
excellent condition
$600 OBO
542-0736 ext 494
SLeather Love Seat
Both seats recline
Brown like new Laura
Ashley call Bill
774-212-2265
MATTRESS FULL Size
NEW Must Sell s140
Call Carter 674-0405
MATTRESS A Queen Set.
Brand New in plastic
$150 904-674-0405
Oak Headboard
oversized with
large
mil mirror,lights,
drawers, shelves.
for queen or full $800
OBO 268-3656
Old Singer Sewing
Machine, Treadle
kl Operated Original
Manual Parts/ tool kit.
60+ years old. Reduced to
$75.00 call 268-2482
Queen Size Sleigh Bed
With Pillow top mat-
tress and matching
night stand $500 OBO
706-593-4429
SQueen sized Bed and
Box Spring foam like
new $220 new $999 Call
Bill 774-212-2265
SQueen Sleeper
Sofa and Loveseat
$150 Corner Com-
puter Desk $75.
Call 912-510-6365
2 Reclining Sofas & Chair
$250; Floral Sleeper
$200; Futon couch $100
Full bed $40; Irg desk
w/glass $50; washer
/dryer $100; 904-230-1106
Sofa, Love Seat and
SChoir $300. 19 in TV
S$40.00 Pine wood
counter top table 4 pad
chairs $300
call Jim or Pat 904-509-8263
Leave message
Solid Wood White
Twin Headboard
l Footboard Night-
stand Full Dresser
Stand-up Dresser Rails
Mattress Excellent con-
dition asking $500
904-261-9524
V Table new glass
and black $85 call Bill
774-212-2265



ARLINGTON MOVING
SALE Sat. 6/7; 9-5 furn,
br sets, dishes, linens,
'97 Taurus needs work:
odds/ends, 2557 Clara Dr
Fruit Cove Garage Sale
Sat. 8-1; Household,
Decor, TOYS (Star Wars
lightsabers, Star Trek
Ships), Boys clothing,
books. Toy boxes.
Something for everyone.
623 Hampton Downs Ct.,
Huge Rummage Sale
at OPAA Sat. June 7th
tL 9 am to 3 pm location
1086 Fromhart Street
Orange Park
(OP girls softball )
MANDARIN SCI-FI
YARD SALE! Sat. 6/7;
Many other items!
10747 Orchard Walk PI.
Northlake Subdivision
Community Wide Yard
Sale Sat June 7th
7:30am 4pm Yard sales
throughout neighbor-
hood. Off Lem Turner
Rd, north of 1-295 & Lem
Turner intersection.
Orange Park Sat 9-12N
Small appliances, misc,
594 William Penn St.
Southside Moving Sale!
Everything must go!
including house. Furn;
dr set w/china cab, br
sets, Ir/den, patio.
Power & yrd tools, drill
press, riding & self pro-
pelled mower, whl chrs,
power chr, dog kennels,
Ir bird cage, Precious
Moments, household &
kitchen items & more.
904-476-1038 Thur-Sat 8-5
1958 Biggers Rd.


Business
Opportunm


BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
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The Market Place!
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA



For Sale 10 ct White
Gold And Diamond
Tennis Bracelet $300
542-8193



SGrace 3-in-I Crib
Mattress and
storage Drawer
$60 Stroller with
Canopy $30 Deluxe car
seat $50(912) 467-3708
SKids Bedroom Twin
Bed Dresser Mirror
night stand excel-
lent condition $200
OB0 483-0645
Mattress not included



S7kw Generic Home
Generator W/XFR Box
Never used Brand new
$150 Darryl
904-616-6008
FOR SALE GAS
100 gal Butane
Tank with gas logs
for fireplace $50.00
Call 786-5122 Good Cond.
SFrigidaire Window air
conditioner $50 Sliver
Toolbox for Shortbed
Truck $75. call 537-8313
SLexMark Printer new
MOD #3100 $75. OBO
wheel chair $150 OBO
very good condition.
BOB 716-4180
STexas Instruments
Calculators. TI-83
Plus with Guide-
book $ 25.00 and TI
BAIll Plus $10.00
call 729-1225
anytime
4, Tony Boselli # 71 Full
Size Card Board
_1l Stand-up. For the real
Jaguar fan. Reduced
$60 call 268-2482


SPiano Accordion Black
and white mother of
pearl beautiful with
case $500. Dirt Devil
Vacuum (tools) $35. 781-6222



SGolf Balls Recondi-
tioned .35 each $3.60
Dozen $25. Per 100
Logo Balls Nego-
tiable call 786-4406 anytime
SE GA. Hunt Club look-
ing for new members.
Good hunting, camp w/
elec & water call Info
706-663-8641, 904-757-8084
SOUTH, GA Hunting Club
Deer, Turkey, Bear &
Hogs 8OOOAC. $650
904-764-1401 after 6pm
Welder's Quat Rack
Fitness system 300 Ibs
Weight set Leg exten-
sions Bench Press $150
573-2914




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Uvestock & Supplies
Animals Wanted



AMERICAN SORRELL
PITBULL M/3yrs old
straight from Bert Sor-
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AUSSIES TO POO's
I MANY MORE V
$399 & UP.
www.petworldpets.com
904-262-4646 Open 7 days
Austrian pups 3 mos, S/W
to good homes $300-$400
obo. 904-497-1917 M'burg
BENGAL OR RAGDOLL
Kittens, TICA reg, $125 &
UP. Call 229-794-2144
BIRDS: ROZELLAS (2)
+lrg cage, $500.
904-242-7253 or 904-742-0143
1 4


BOSTON TERRIERS CKC
Reg, S&W, M/F $325 & up
904-306-6618 912-496-3919
www.southeastbostons.com
Boxer Mastiff, 8 weeks,
shots, home raised,
$350 & $450 904-699-8836
BULLMASTIFF PUP
AKC, M, Red Fawn
1 left $1000. 904-612-9246
DACHSHUND PUPS
CKC-smooth dapple &
long hair. 904-221-4915.
DOBERMAN PUPS
Reduced $350 CKC, POP,
H/C. 703-9604, 509-0538
4 Free PitBull s
u- ppies to good
Stable Home only
two females five
months old has shots
904-521-9181
FREE PITBULL
PUPPIES
to good stable
home only Two
females five
months old Has Shots
904-521-9181
Free to good home!
Black and White Sibe-
S rin Husky with Blue
eyes 4 y/o male neu-
tered Good with kids 334-5229
Angela
GREAT DANE PUPS
AKC, Several to choose
from $450 & up. 259-4781
LAB PUPPIES AKC
8wks 1 Yellow, 2 black,
sweet $400. Call 225-3192
LAB Pups
AKC M$400/FM$450 HC
904 292-9790 or 307-6778
Labrador Retriever Pups
black, 7 wks, chmp &
field trial blood In, 3/M
2/F $1000. 904-545-7362
SMale Snow Bengi
11/2 year old TICA
REG all shots neu-
tered Great with
Kids Call Dustin
228-7974
Newfoundland Puppies
AKC, HC $1,000. Call for
photo's 352-360-0594
OLDE English/American
English Bulldog 8wks,
S/W, HC, 4M/2F, $400.
912-288-3510 or 912-449-2565
PITBULL PUPS
2 Females, S/W, $200ea.


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Sailboats
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Rentals
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RV Rentals
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Bikes
Auto Brokers
Auto Parts
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Automobiles
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Vans/Buses
$2000 or Less
Commercial Vehicles
Misc. Auto
Autos/Trucks Wanted
Auto Rent/Lease



15' 9" GHEENOE 1982
w/trlr & 6hp Evinrude
mtr, $1000. 904-307-4610
20' 6" TAHOE '06 Q6 Ski
& fishing 190hp V6 Stern
Drive Mercruiser, live
well, trolling mtr, fish-
ing seats, tracker
marine trlr, stereo, fold-
ing tongue, green &
white, exc cond, kept in
gar, $17,000. 904-374-4599


SHIH-TZU PUPS, wks
adorable small & cute
2F $500, 1M $450.
904-477-9093 or 291-5777
SHIH-TZU PUPS-CKC/HC
3F/2M 1st shots, $450 Cash
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New Leader
VP-5 Change Of Command
Page 3


Tour de Cure
Team Navy Jax Rides
Pages 4-5


Eye on

the Storm
Inside This Issue


THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2008




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Photo by Shannon Leonard, MWR
The Dusty Dogs of HS-7 approach NAS Jax after their six-month deployment on board the USS Harry S. Truman.

NAS Jax 'Dusty Dogs' home from deployment
By Lt. j.g. Jonathan Dorsey
HS-7 PAO LI


The "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7 cel-
ebrated their homecoming
June 1 after completing a six-
month deployment with Carrier Air
Wing 3 (CVW-3) on board USS Harry
S. Truman (CVN-75) in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
After transiting the North Atlantic,
the carrier pulled into Naples, Italy
for five days before making its way
through the Suez Canal in late
November 2007.
While transiting to the Arabian
Gulf, the Dusty Dogs trained at Camp
Lemonier in Djibouti on the Horn of
Africa, which proved to be a great
opportunity for overland terrain fly-
ing. In December, the battle group
made its way through the Strait of


Photos by QM2 Nicole Soto
AW2 Jacob Backes of HS-7 "Dusty
Dogs" hugs his daughter, Chloe (19
months), after returning from a six-
month deployment.
Hormuz and entered the Arabian
Gulf. They celebrated Christmas in
the port of Jebel Ali, southwest of
the city of Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates.
During the deployment, the squad-
ron was involved in a multi-faceted


Lt. Cmdr. Scott Knowles greets his
daughters Avery (left) and Brook.
mission in the North Arabian Gulf to
train the Iraqi military, secure Iraqi
infrastructure and ensure the protec-
tion of their assets, and establish and
enforce Iraqi sovereignty.


See HS-7, Page 8


Rear Adm. Michael
Vitale, command-
er, Navy Region
Southeast (CNRSE), visited
the Navy's Outlying Field
(OLF) Whitehouse May 28
for an informational briefing.
He was accompanied by NAS
Jax Commanding Officer
Capt. Jack Scorby, Jr., and
NAS Jax Executive Officer
Capt. Steven Holmes.
The officers' Seahawk heli-
copter circled the Whitehouse
pine forests and hardwood
swamp several times before
landing near the runway's
Fresnel optical landing sys-
tem used to train pilots for
both day and night carrier
landings.
Along with pilots preparing
to deploy on carriers, Navy
student pilots from NAS
Pensacola practice at OLF
Whitehouse. Helicopter train-
ing is also conducted at the
airfield.
Painted lines on the run-
way mark the simulated air-
craft carrier deck. Rubber
deposits from aircraft tires
are clearly visible in the land-
ing area that pilots aim for.
The facility's mission is to
support aviation warfighter
readiness through fixed-
wing and helicopter training
evolutions. In 2007, more
than 25,000 touch-and-go
landings took place at OLF
Whitehouse.
"These touch-and-go opera-
tions can't be done at NAS
Jax because of its high-vol-


Photos by Clark Pierce
(From left) NAS Environmental Director Kevin Gartland, Adm. Michael Vitale and Cmdr.
Chuck Lewis of NAVFAC Southeast were briefed on Whitehouse crash crew equipment and
facilities by NAS Fire Chief Randy Hall.


ume air traffic," said Vitale.
"That's why Whitehouse is a
valuable, if not irreplaceable,
training asset.
The custody of OLF
Whitehouse was trans-
ferred to NAS Jax in 1997
as a result of the 1993 Base
Realignment and Closure
Commission decision to close
NAS Cecil Field and trans-
fer its S-3 squadrons to NAS
Jax.
In addition to the 8,000-
foot runway, there is a con-
trol tower, a crash crew facil-
ity manned by NAS fire and
rescue personnel, and an
area for forestry management
equipment.

For more photos, see Page 8


Did You Know?


aircraft carriers use Fresnel (pronounced fre-
NELL) lenses in their optical landing system.
The "meatball" light aids the pilot in maintain-
ing proper glide slope for the landing. In the center, are
amber and red lights composed of Fresnel lenses.
Although the lights are always on, the angle of the
lens from the pilot's point of view determines the color
and position of the visible light. If the lights appear
above the green horizontal bar, the pilot is too high. If
it is below the green horizontal bar, the pilot is too low.
When the lights are red the pilot is dangerously low.


Photos by YNSN Aly Mahler
Naval Hospital Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel
Bono presents a congratulatory letter from Sen. Mel
Martinez, (R-FL) to the Commander, Sea Control Wing,
U.S. Atlantic Fleet Sailor of the Quarter YN1(AW/SW)
Chalantay Yelder.



NAS Jax



recognizes



Sailors of



the Quarter

By YNSN Aly Mahler
Staff writer
AS Jacksonville recognized the Sailors of
the Quarter (SOQ) for the 2008 first quarter
at a luncheon at the NAS Jax Officers Club
May 28. Capt. Raquel Bono, commanding officer of
Naval Hospital Jacksonville, was guest speaker. After
the presentation of the colors by the Naval Hospital
Jacksonville Honor Support Team, MU3 Sean Meyer
of Navy Band Southeast sang the national anthem,
and NAS Jax Chaplain (Lt.) Buster Williams gave the
invocation. NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM
(SW/SS) Jeff Hudson welcomed the guests and intro-
duced Bono.
Bono acknowledged everyone in attendance and said
that it is such a special time to recognize the future
leadership, whether it's the senior sailor of the quarter,
sailor of the quarter, junior sailor of the quarter or blue


jacket of the quar-
ter.
"I think it is
just a tremendous
honor that we get
to celebrate here
today, but it is
even more of an
honor that I am
here talking about
it today," said
Bono.
"When I look to
the future and see
the people here
that we are rec-
ognizing, I realize
that I don't have
a thing to worry
about. Spend a


Guest speaker Naval Hospital Jax
Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel
Bono talks about the history of hos-
pital corpsmen and how the past
should impact what we do today
during the Sailor of the Quarter lun-
cheon May 28.


few minutes talking to any of the sailors of the quarter
and you will see that they all have plans, they all have
an objective, and they all know where they are going,"
said Bono.
"I know that I have not been saying anything differ-
ent than anyone else, but I know that I couldn't run the
hospital if it wasn't for the culinary specialists, yeomen
and storekeepers. I have so many different ratings in
the hospital that one of the things that I am proud to
say is how we all work together as a team. If that is
how it is happening all over the Navy, then we are in a
really good place," stated Bono.


See SOQ, Page 15


TOUCHING NEX gas station to close temporarily
B AE I fThe Navy Exchange gas station (including compressed natural gas dispensers) will be
B A S closed June 7-12 for renovation.
B An E Drivers of government and private vehicles should top off their fuel tanks prior to closing.


CNRSE visits OLF Whitehouse
By Clark Pierce
Editor


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By Kaylee LaRocque
Assistant Public Affairs Officer
T \\ 'ni members of Team Navy Jax
i.i,'1i cipated in the fourth annu-
.il -I.icksonville Tour de Cure,
which is held each year to benefit the
Jacksonville Chapter of the American
Diabetes Association (ADA). The cyclists
braved the 94-degree temperature pedal-
ing 128 miles during the two-day event.
Wearing jerseys sponsored by VyStar
Credit Union, the team gathered early
Saturday morning with nearly 500 other
riders to participate in the two-day, round
trip ride from Bolles School on San Jose
Boulevard to St. Augustine Beach and
back.
"We are thrilled to be back riding in the
2008 Tour de Cure and contributing to our
community and to those who are affected
by diabetes," said Team Navy Jax Captain
Miriam S. Gallet. "I am so very proud of
our NAS Jax team. Sailors, DoD civilians
and retirees once again answered the call
and rode more than 128 miles on their
bicycles for a very good cause. I thank and
salute each one of them."
T.,..iy we are here ready to pedal wear-
ing a beautiful jersey that showcases the
mission of what our team members do
because of the very generous support of
VyStar Credit Union. VyStar's steadfast
support for the past four years has enabled
us to raise more than $40,000 and help
those whose lives have been affected by
diabetes or multiple sclerosis," she added.
Team Navy Jax was formed in 2004 by
Gallet and they have since participated
in three MS-150s to benefit the Muscular
Dystrophy Society and three Jacksonville
Tour de Cure events.
The enthusiastic cyclists spend numer-
ous hours preparing for the grueling
two-day events by participating in team
rides, attending spinning classes at the
NAS Jax Morale Welfare and Recreation
Department's Fitness Source and riding
in local events. Additionally, they spend
their weekends a year holding fund-raising
events in the community.
The ride began at the crack of dawn
Saturday from Bolles School taking cyclists
through the back roads of Mandarin
into St. Johns County and south to St.
Augustine Beach. At the conclusion of day
one, the exhausted, but elated cyclists
joined by families, friends and volunteers
enjoyed food, live entertainment and a nice
ocean breeze.
"This is really cool that VyStar sup-
ports our Navy team, but it's not unusu-
al because the Navy always supports the
community wherever they are," said Team
Navy Jax member Lee Hackney, a retired
Navy captain.
"Whenever you go to events like these,
it's not surprising to see military mem-
bers participating." Hackney and her
friend, Susan Whitemountain, were riding
for their friend, Stanley Shipowitz and
Hackney's uncle, Robert Welty, both of
whom died of complications from diabetes.
Many other cyclists were riding because
they were touched by someone with dia-
betes. "I have several friends and family
members who are diabetic. I've participat-
ed in this ride for the past three years,
added Tammy Tjaden. "This is really a
great team, everyone is very close-knit and
Miriam keeps it all together."
Jerry Dryden, another member of the
team, was also riding in memory of some-
one affected by diabetes. "One of my co-
workers came to me and donated $200 in
memory of his father, Roger Porr, so I put
a special flag on my bicycle in memory of
him," said Dryden.
After conquering the extreme heat and
completing the first leg of the ride, the
team spent the night in St. Augustine
Beach and got up the next morning to
conquer a new route back to Jacksonville
where finish-line festivities, lunch and
entertainment awaited their arrival.
"Everyone was very happy to cross the


Team
Navy Jax
member
Nate
Davenport
(left) retapes
his bicycle
handles with
the help
of Daniel
Tamblyn of
Open Road
Bicycles.


Registered nurse and diabetic educator
Lavern Webster takes Team Navy Jax member
Patrick Hall's blood sugar level at one of the
rest stops to ensure he could continue on the
ride.


Tour de Cure volunteer Sam Boblenz registers Team Navy Jax member James Keen for the ride.


Team Navy Jax Captain Miriam S. Gallet
replenishes her body after the grueling ride
in 94-degree heat to St. Augustine Beach
Saturday.

finish line intact, despite battling a strong
headwind and extreme heat," remarked Lt.
Nate Davenport, an S-3 pilot attached to
the Sea Control Wing. Davenport was one
of six team members who completed a cen-
tury (100 miles) on Saturday. The others
were David Santillo, Tony Ortiz, Antoine
Irving, Rudy Quiva and Lt. Jim Keen.
When asked about the overall tour expe-
rience Gallet said, "The 2008 tour has been
the best yet. Tour organizer Kimberly
Lewis listened to our suggestions and we
had wonderful new routes with a new des-
tination. A terrific time was had by all
team members and tour participants."
Gallet added that the team would imme-
diately start training for the 2008 MS-150
in September, which in reality is a 170-


American Diabetes Association Director
Kimberly Lewis gives some last-minute
instructions and thanks the participants at the
beginning of second day of the ride.


mile ride. She also said that the team had
not yet met its fundraising goal.
"Fundraising has proven more difficult
this year. The team has yet to achieve its
fundraising goals through personal dona-
tions and sponsorships, but we have until
June 30 to turn in all donations. Our fund-
raising will continue until then," Gallet
said.
"Also, on behalf of every team member,
I want to thank our families, friends and
co-workers who continue to support our
community involvement. We would not


Tammy Tjaden pins Janie Williams' number
on the back of her shirt before the ride.

be spending weekends and holidays on a
bicycle if it weren't for their continued love
and support."
The Tour de Cure is a series of cycling
events held in more than 80 cities nation-
wide to benefit the ADA. The tour is a ride,
not a race, with routes designed for every-
one from the occasional rider to the experi-
enced cyclist.

See RIDE, Page 5











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"Team Navy Jax members are so dedicated. We are so privileged
to have them with us. They are also great fundraisers. So, they are
really helping us in the fight against diabetes. One in three of our
second graders are destined to have diabetes in their lifetime unless
we change the path that we are on," said Kimberly Lewis, ADA direc-
tor.
Team Navy Jax members riding were: Lisa Berger, James Keen,
Nate Davenport, Jerry Dryden, Jason Ellington, Michael Ellis, Lee
Hackney, Patrick Hall, Ellyse Poole, Tony Ortiz, Linwood Pulley,
John Smith, Tammy Tjaden, Mike Vernere, Susan Whitemountain,
Janie Williams, David Santillo, Antoine Irving, Rudy Quiva and
Team Captain Miriam Gallet. Several other team members could not
participate because they were deployed or on duty.
For more information on Team Navy Jax and the charity rides they
participate in, call 635-1654.
Neither the U.S. Navy or any other part of the federal government
officially endorses any company, sponsor or its products or services.


leam Navy Jax members take ott from St. Augustine Beach on day two of the lour de Cure ride.















Barracks


Bash


a blast

By MC1 Toiete Jackson
Fleet Public Affairs Center
Detachment Southeast
Free food, great music
and cool prizes
what else could
a young, single Sailor ask
for? The bi-annual NAS
Jax Barracks Bash deliv-
ered it all May 29, cour-
tesy of Morale, Welfare
and Recreation (MWR)
Department's Liberty pro-
gram.
AW Airman Kristen
Gibbert of VP-30 participat-
ed in the sumo-suit wres-
tling event. "This was my
first time doing sumo wrest-
ing. It is very hot and tir-
ing, but I'm having a blast,"
said Gibbert.
Sailors competed in shoot-
and spray basketball game,
four-person bungee trampo-
line, dunk tank, sumo-suit
wrestling, giant hamster
balls, adult tricycles and
the rock wall.
The most popular sta-
tion seemed to be the dunk
tank, which was manned
by NAS Jax Commanding
Officer Capt. Jack Scorby
Jr., NAS Jax Executive
Officer Capt. Steve Holmes
and Command Master Chief
Master Chief CMDCM (SW/
SS) Jeff Hudson who
threatened to perform room
inspections if he didn't get


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NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby Jr. dunks
NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Steve Holmes at MWR's
2008 Barracks Bash.


wet.
"The purpose of the
Barracks Bash is to provide
an alcohol-free event for
the junior enlisted single
Sailors where they live so
they can have fun just goof-
ing off," said Danny Calhan,
MWR liberty coordinator.
Participants received a
Barracks Bash T-shirt and
a raffle ticket for hourly
prize drawings.
AWAA Andrew Coffer
of VP-30 enjoyed every
moment. "I'm not sure
which event is my favorite.
It's a toss up between the
Monkey Motion trampoline
and the rock wall."
MWR would like to thank
the following sponsors
for their support: Dave
& Busters, Daytona 500


Experience, Marriott Hotels
& Resorts, Jacksonville
Suns and Navy Exchange.
Neither MWR, nor the
U.S. Ni, v or any other part
of the federal government
officially endorses any com-
pany, sponsor or its prod-
ucts or services.


Service members from NAS Jax enjoy food, drinks, music, games and laughs during NAS Jax
2008 Barracks Bash.


Photos by MC1 Toiete
Jackson and Shannon
Leonard

MWR Liberty Program
Coordinator Danny Calhan
(left) presents ATAA Zack
Maycroft of VP-30 with the
"Wii Sports" prize.


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6 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 5, 2008



Living the satisfied life CPRW-11 Sailors Support
Breast Cancer Research


By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina


Years ago the popular vocalist
Hank Williams sang a song
entitled, "I can't get no sat-
isfaction." Years later, the Rolling
Stones recorded it as well. Maybe
the grammar "ain't so good." Perhaps
you find some recording artists mor-
ally questionable in their character
and lifestyles. But, there is no mis-
take about the message of their song.
For many people today, living the
satisfied life can be an elusive goal.
We all want a satisfied, fulfilled life
don't we? Having the right career,
getting the best education and expe-
riencing a stable family life are all
part of the American dream. There
is nothing wrong with desiring these
things. Even after achieving certain
goals there may still be that certain
sense of dissatisfaction when we
discover that there is no pot of gold
at the end of the rainbow. There is
always another mountain to climb
and there always exists the possibility
of failure. This can precipitate a cri-
sis in life in which we may ask, "Why
don't I have more of a sense of satis-
faction?" "I can't get no satisfaction,"
then becomes an annoying reality.
This dilemma can even affect the
"faith-full" among us. We may start
by questioning the faith which we tes-
tify to. The crisis hits as we delude
ourselves into thinking that our faith
no longer satisfies. In our self-pity,
we may even declare that despite our
faithfulness and hard work, it appears
that the "bad guys" always seem to


get the good stuff.
How in the world do we
deal with that? How can
we ever embrace the sat-
isfied life? Well, we can
address the problem in dif-
ferent ways. We can per-
petuate the pity party. We
can withdraw into a bot-
tomless ocean of remorse
or we can even get mad
and blame God. One other
and much better alterna-
tive is to seek out a sincere


Chaplain (Lt.) Joe
Molina


response to this dilemma of the spirit
and realize that the satisfied life can
be achieved.
Psalm 37 offers one such response
for those of us who "can't get no sat-
isfaction." In its uniquely poetic style,
the psalm gives a "shot gun" approach
to discovering the satisfied life. The
psalm's inimitable, godly wisdom asks
the question, "Can I find satisfaction
in this life?" It then points us to a for-
mula for finding our satisfaction:
Trust In God (verse 3). "Trust in the
Lord and do good; dwell in the land
and enjoy safe pasture". The word
"trust" is synonymous with the word
"faith." In fact, to trust is to put our
faith into action. As we trust in the
things of God, our focus (where we
fix our mind and heart) will deter-
mine our general outlook. As for the
evil we may observe around us, we


can rest assured that those
who harbor evil and injus-
tice in their hearts can
anticipate an empty and
dismal end.
Delight In The Lord
(verse 4). "Delight your-
self in the Lord and he will
give you the desires of your
heart". This assures us
that as a people of faith we
can have as much of God as
we wish! However there is
a condition attached. That


is, we can have as much of God as
we wish if we delight in the things
of God. How can we take delight
in God? Well, for starters we can
decide to affirm that in spite of our
circumstance, God still has a purpose
for our lives. The ultimate adven-
ture is to pursue and discover God's
purpose throughout our life journey.
Each moment of personal discovery
becomes a delight-filled experience of
God's good grace.
And, as we trust in God, delight in
God and commit ourselves to God, the
Almighty will fulfill the cause/mission
of our lives for which we were intend-
ed. To be sure, we have not yet lived
long enough to see what God will do
with us and through us before He is
done. If we really desire to delight in
God, then we will not desire anything
that will put us in opposition to God.


Battle of Midway Commemoration Dinner Saturday
From CNRSE


By IT2 Brandon Howell


CHAPLAIN'S CORNER


The Navy League of Mayport
will host the Battle of Midway
Commemoration Dinner
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt
Regency Jacksonville Downtown.
The dinner's guest speaker will be
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary
Roughead. Other scheduled attend-
ees include veterans of the Battle
of Midway and the USS Yorktown
reunion group.
Dinner attendees will have a chance


to meet and mingle with veterans of
what many historians call one of the
U.S. Navy's greatest sea victories,
and the turning point of World War II
in the Pacific.
Reserved seating tickets are now on
sale for $25 for E6 and below, $35 for
E7 to 03, $45 for 04 to 05, and $55
for 06 and above, retirees and civil-
ians. The evening will include fine
dining and entertainment, with cock-
tails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner begin-
ning at 7:30 p.m. The uniform will be


dinner dress white jacket for 04 and
above, dinner dress white with dinner
dress white jacket optional for 03 and
below, and is black tie or business
attire for civilian.
To purchase tickets, contact
Bill McLoughlin at 285-8731, NAS
Jacksonville Command Master Chief
CMDCM Jeff Hudson at 542-2934 or
NS Mayport Command Master Chief
CMDCM Deborah Davidson at 270-
5688. Checks can be made payable to
Midway Dinner.


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Rita Cash 5K Run held near Jacksonville's Tinsel
Town May 10.
Research Is The Answer (RITA) is a non-profit founda-
tion that raises awareness and funds for breast cancer
research, with an emphasis on education and patient
programs. CPRW-11 volunteers assisted with setup,
registration and refreshment distribution for nearly
2,000 runners, walkers, and joggers. Two additional
events ran concurrently with the Rita Cash 5k Girls
on the Run 5K and a children's one-mile fun run.
OS2 Terrance Popplewell said, "When I joined the
Navy, I made a commitment to not only protect and
serve my country, but also to dedicate time to communi-
ties in need. Giving my time has allowed me not only to
help others but has enriched my life overall."
Other projects CPRW11 has participated in include:
Toys for Tots, Community Kosher Nutrition, and
Jacksonville Clean It Up, Green It Up. They also vol-
unteer with the Jacksonville Striders, a family oriented
club that promotes fitness and health.
"In the past year, we have contributed more than
400 hours of community service," said IT1(SW) Patrick
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Lovely brick home on .8
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garage & separate 11/2
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shop, on paved road lust
off 1-10 & SR228.
Well/spetic, completely
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Go Certif. @ closing!
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From Page 12
TEST RESULTS TABLE NAS JACKSONVILLE
Results in the Level Detected column tor radiological contaminants and inorganic contaminants are the highest detected level at any sampling
point, depending on the sampling frequency The water received from JEA had minute detections of radiological parameters, SOCs and inorganic
contgnmnalts ll below maximum contaminant levels as indicated below
Radiological Contamnants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MCLG MCL Likely Source of Contamination
Mesreent / V/NLikely Sorce of Contamination
Gross Alpha pCi /) 3 05 US N 25 ND-2 5 0 15 Erosion ot natural deposits
I I. I..... U6/05 N U3 N/A U 5 Erosion ot natural deposits

I|li ,l.,i,,,.ilI Contaminants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Highest Percentage MCLG MCL or Likely Source ot Contamination
and Unit of sampling Violation of Monthly Positive MRDL
Jotal Coitormn 1 ) Nu t Naturally present in the environment
I I ,. n -i ., 1 ' 40 samples per month, presence ot colitorm bacteria m more than 5% ot monthly samples
Inorganic Contaminants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MCL MCL L c C
Measure e ( /yr) Y/N MCLG MCL Likely Source of Contamination
Antimony (ppb) (JA Discharge trom petroleum rehneries,
only) 3/05 N 1 0 ND 1 0 6 6 fire retardants, ceramics, electronics,
Arsenic (ppb) (with 3/05, 5/5 erosion ot natural deposits, runott
JEA) & 6/05 N 5 8 0235 8 N/A 10 from orchards, runoff from glass and
-l -tr, ,- rr u -ti n -- -tes
Barium (ppm) (with 3/U5,5/U5 N UU46 U UU19- U 2 .. i .1 1
JEA) & 6/05 0046
Discharge trom metal rehneries and
Beryllum(ppb)(JEA 5/05 0 087 N/A coal-burng factories, Discharge
Beryllium ppb EA 505 N 0087 NA 4 from electrical, aerospace and defense
only) dustries
rrosion ot galvanized pipes, erosion
Cadmum (ppb) (JEA 3/05& N 02 0 1 0 2 5 of natural deposits, discharge from
Cadmium (ppb) (EA 305& N 02 0 2 metal refineries, runoff from waste
only) 5/05
Chromium (ppb) 3/05,5/05 N 1 4 ND- 1 4 1UU 10UU I .. I .pulp mills,
(with JEA) & 6/05 Erosion of natural deposits
Cyanide (ppb) (JEA Discharge trom steel/metal factories,
only) 3/05 N 70 30 7 0 200 200 Discharge from plastic and fertilizer
factories
Lead (ppb) (with 3/05, 5/05 esidue rom man-made pollution such
JEA) & 6/05 N 386 ND 3 86 N/A 15 as auto emissions and paint, lead pipe,
a'sn1g ana solder
Nickel (ppb) (JEA 3/05 & N 14 1 ND 14 1 N/A 1UU ollution trom mining and rehning
only) 5/05 operations Natural occurrence m soil
Erosion ot natural deposits, discharge
Fluoride (ppm) (with 3/05 & N 081 031 4 4A from fertilizer and aluminum factories
Fluoride (ppm) (with 3/05 & N 0 81 031 4 4 water additive which promotes strong
water additive which promotes strong
JEA) 6/05 0 81 teeth when at optimum levels between

,from septic tanks, sewage, erosion of
Nitrate (as N) (ppm) 3/07 N 017 ND 0 17 10 10 from eptic tanks, sewage, erosion of
I ,,I natural deposits
I ,,.,,, )(ppb) (JEA Discharge trom petroleum and metal
only)05 N 445 ND 45 50 50 refineries, Erosion of natural deposits,
Sodium (ppm) (with 3/05 N 742 76 742 N/A 160 I ... soil
JEA) 6/05
Disinfection By-Products (1 IHMs/HAA5/Chlorine Residual)
Note the results in the Level Detected column are the annual average ot quarterly averages Ihe Range ot Results is the range ot individual
(..Illnin.l, i .. \l n ,>I Range o MCLG or MCLor Likely Source ofContamination
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MRDLG MRDL
S recent r(mo/vr) Y/N
INIT o'teal Quarterly
Trlhalomethanes] 2007
Trlomethanes] 2007 N 35 4 avg 25 9474 N/A 80 By-product of drinking water
chlorination
HAA5 [Haloacetic Quarterly
Acids] (ppb) 2007 N 16 2 avg 10 1 26 N/A 60 By-product of drinking water
chlorinat1on
Chlorine Residual Monthly N 1 U2 2 2 4 4 4 Water additive tor microbe disnmtection
(ppm) 2007
Secondary Contaminants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of MCLG or MCL or Likely Source ot Contamination
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MRDLG MRDL
Measure ent ( yr) Y/N
Iron (ppm) ND
05/05 **Y 0539 0539 N/A 03 Natural occurrence from soil leaching
,ll. ,,' .. 0U3/U05
**Y 278 0 71 278 N/A 250 Natural occurrence from soil leaching
II .1 I. I U03/05
Solids (ppm) 12/05 Y 8935 163
Sods (ppm) 12/05 ** 893 5 N/A 500 Natural occurrence from soil leaching
SII 1'i, MCL was exceeded tor iDS, Iron anct Sultate, levels recorded tor these parameters do not show adverse health ettects
Synthetic Organic Contaminants including Pesticides and Herbicides (found only in JEA's supply)
Contaminant I Dates ot MCL Level Range of MCLG or MCL or Likely Source ot Contamination
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MRDLG MRDL
iesymexyl (mo ) Y/N Discharge trom rubber and chemical
Phthalate (ppb) 07/07 N 20 N/A 0 6 factories
Lead and Copper ( ap Water)
Contaminant and Unit Dates ot AL 90U No AL Likely Source ot Contamination
of Measurement sampling Violation Percentile of sites M (Action
(mo/yr) Y/N Result exceeding L Level)
the AT
Lead (tap water) Corrosion ot household plumbing
(ppb) 805 1 0 50 systems, erosion of natural deposits,
SN 3 leaching from wood preservatives
sites
Copper (tap water) Corrosion ot household plumbing
(ppm) 8/05 N 021 0of 50 1 3 1 3 systems, erosion of natural deposits,
sitesleaching from wood preservatives
sites
Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the gen-
eral population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing
chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS
or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk
from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health
care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection
by cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe
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6409 SAN JUAN AVE JAX LIL CHAMP
6970103rd ST JAX LIL CHAMP
11 BLENDING BLVD OP LIL CHAMP
620 CHAFFEE RD JAX LIL CHAMP
RSE CECIL FIELD JAX LIL CHAMP
5391 COLLINS RD. JAX MOVIE STOP
6260 103RD ST. JAX MURRAYSTAVERN
7900103RD ST. JAX POST OFFICE
1670 WELLS RD. OP RAE'S DINER
5480 COLLINS RD JAX ROWE'S
511 BULLS BAY HWY JAX SAFECO
10980 NEW KINGS RD(US 1) JAX SAMS ST. JOHNS SEAFOOD
4511 SAN JUAN AVE JAX SPRINT
7023103rd ST JAX SPRINT
640 STOCKTON ST JAX SPRINT
277 BLENDING BLVD OP SPRINT
500-60 HWY 17 & CR 220 OP SPRINT
4420 WABASH AVE. JAX SPRINT
4441 WESCONNETT BLVD. JAX SPRINT
7254103RD ST. JAX SPRINT
CECIL FIELD JAX SPRINT
182 BLENDING BLVD. OP SPRINT
1441 DUNN AVE JAX SPRINT
821 BLENDING BLVD JAX STAR FOOD
7313 LEM TURNER RD JAX VFW
132 BLENDING BLVD OP WESCONNETT LIBRARY
1548 PARK AVE OP WINN DIXIE
634 BLENDING BLVD OP WOODY'S BBQ
1585-B ISLAND LANE OP YELLOW WATER HOUSING


ADDRESS


CITY


2692 BLENDING BLVD MDG
1445 S 6th ST MACCL
5800 RAMONA BLVD JAX
2688 OLD MIDDLEBURG JAX
7603103rd ST./RICKER JAX
3137 SR 220/RUSSELL MDG
2584 SR220 & COLLEGE MDG
5105 SR218W/MALLARD MDG
2816 BLANDING/PEPPERGRASS MDG
4305 HWY 17 & RAGGEDY PT OP
208 LANDING BLVD. OP
KINGSLEYAVE. OP
9763103rd ST./CONNIE JEAN JAX
636 McDUFF AVE. S. NEAR 1-10 JAX
770 N McDUFF NEAR BEAVER JAX
102 SUZANNE OP
2468 BLENDING & SCENIC MDG
338 COLLEGE & OLD JENNINGS OP
1312 BLANDING/OAK OP
8635 BLENDING BLVD JAX
4527 120TH ST. JAX
1335 KINGSLEY AVE. OP
CECIL FIELD JAX
5435 BLENDING BLVD JAX
6407 103RD ST. JAX
1464 PARK AVE. OP
10401 NORMANDY BLVD. JAX
4152 OLD MIDDLEBURG JAX
8181 103rd ST. JAX
4856 PARK ST./CASSAT JAX
3895 OLD JENNINGS/LONGBAY MDG
2682 BLANDING/218 MDG
4486 MIMOSA/218 MDG
804 BLANDING/CAMP JOHNSON OP
2816 HENLEY RD LKASBURY GCS
3075 HWY 17/MAHAMA GCS
6935 HWY 17/HIBERNIA GCS
756 PARK AVE. OP
187 ARORA BLVD. OP
103RD ST./HARLOW JAX
5647 ROOSEVELT BLVD. JAX
4291 ROOSEVELT BLVD. JAX
CECIL FIELD JAX


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1998 Silver Mustang in
Good condition 104,000
miles Clean title Ask-
ing Price $4,500 OBO
Call Joe 904-683-3320
1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
Steering, PWR-WI N,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO
S1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
Steering, PWR-WI N,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO





Mercedes-Benz


1.9%
On Select Certified
Merseyside Benz With
Approved Credit
2008 863
Black/Black,
Locally owned
and driven,
Loaded, Park-
tronic, Ipod
integration, navi,
507HP $122,959
2007 SL55
50th Anniv. Ed.
Active Vent
seats, Keyless
Go, Bi-xenon II
Lamps Like
Brand New
$74,959
2007 ML63
Loaded with
Rear Tv's, Navi,
Sat. Radio,
491Hp, 6 disc
Changer local
trade in $55,959
2006 SL500
White/Stone,
Navi, Keyless
Go, Bi-Xenon H.
Lamps, Loaded!
$59,959
2006 GL450
Loaded w/Park-
tronic, Naviga-
tion, 19" wheels
Local trade in
$48,959 #261e69A
2007E350
w/Navi, 6 Disc
CD, Prem. Pkg.
Svc. & Main-
tained Here
$43,959 #u12551i
2006 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chger,
Loaded W/Low
Miles $37,959
2007 ML350
"Program Car"
Service and
Maintained
Here Harmon
stereo CD, Sat
Radio, S-Roof
$36,959 #U12618
2003 CL500
"Employee owned'"
Brumos Svc. &
maintained here
$29,959
2005 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chgr
Loaded! $28,959
2006 R350
w/alloy wheels,
Sun Roof CD,
Changer, Navi,
Power liftgate
$28,959 #u12612
2006 C230
Sport Black/
Ash, 6Disc
Changer, Blue-
tooth Ready,
loaded! #ui25si
2006 E320
White/Tan
100K Warranty
local trade in
loaded for
$23,959
2001 S500
Loaded w/Disc-
tronic Park-
tronic, Active
Body Control,
$20,959 #26217B
2005 C230
Sport White
/ash, Sun Roof
CD, Power
seats $13,959
#U12525
2003 ML320
White/Gray
Local Trade in
Ithr, sunroof
loaded $18,959
2001 SLK 230
Lthr, Premium
Wheels, Heated
Seats, Harmon
Kardon Stereo
$17,959 #1F197852
2002 C240
Lthr, Sunroof,
CD, Loaded,
$15,959oo2E00891
2002 C320,
Bose Stereo,
Prem. wheels
Memory seats,
Rear & Side
Airbags, Multi
Zone Climate
Control
$13,959
1997 SL320
Convertible!
Black with Tan
Interior, Hard
Top, Leather,
Loaded
$13,959
2000 E320


Local trade in
w/Low Miles,
This Car Has
Everything!
$13,959 #26701A
1999 C230
Kompressor
Sport, Leather
Sunroof, Local
Trade in $8,959
We have over 80
hand picked
Mercedes-Benz
pre-owned to
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2002 Chevy Venture
Warner Brother's
Edition $7,500
Call (912) 510-6365
2003 Ford Mustang,
Black on Black V-6 3.6
L 5 speed Mach Stereo
System with 6 disc CD
changer, pwr Window, pwr
Locks Cruise $9,500.
(904) 535-1987
S2004 Nissan Murano
SE excellent condition
39,700 miles
Silver leather interior,
sun/ moon rooeef $20,000
A 2004 Pontiac Grand
Prix GT II V6 Loaded
l Cruise, Cd-cass, Tc,
Low miles 46K Care-
fully Maintained 771-5333
7 BMW 325i '06
Lthr, CD Sunroof
$24,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW M5 '06
Navi, CD, Lhtr, Over
$100,000 New, Now
$56,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BUICK ACROSS '05
Low Miles, Excellent
Condition $18,994
1-800-709-6185
SCADILLAC DEVILLE
'03 DTS EX Low Miles
$15,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
(7 CADILLAC CTS'05
WhiteTrran 30K $20,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
( CADILLAC CTS '08
Fully Equipped
$30,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC DTS '06
White Beige leather
loaded, Fac warr $22,975
Call 674-4444
Chevy Camaro '95 Conv.
fully loaded, V6, r U n
great $3600. 904-304-8999
EASY AUTO LOANS
for All Military E-1 and Up
ZERO CREDIT REQUIRED
ZERO DOWN PAYMENT
Call (866)608-4348 for
PREAPPROVAL
FORD 500 SEL '05 Silver
mist, 19,400 ml, w/leather,
loaded, Fac. Warr.Blue
book value $16,560, only
$14,975. Call 6599-9669

FORD CROWN
VICTORIA 02 Police
Interceptor, runs great ,
cold AC, $5200 for
details call 904-566-0331
FORD FOCUS '08
Full Factory Warranty
$14,994 1-800-709-6185
FORD FOCUS '07
theoffleaseoutlet.com
1-800-709-6185
FORD MUSTANG
SHELBY GT '07
BIk/oan 00 Miles
$34,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD MUSTANG '07
Convertible Certified
$9994 1-800-709-6185
FORD MUSTANG GT '07
Like Brand New w/low
miles CD, Premium
Wheels Perfect colors
$20,959 904-759-5376
Brumes Mercedes
Pre-owned
COUPE '08 Only 900
miles $19,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
, HONDA ACCORD EX
'06 V6 Coupe Like New
$18,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SKenmore Sewing
Machine runs good $50
walking foot and guilt-
ing foot $15 each
254-5127
Lexus ofJax.com
visit us for all makes &
models BMW, Honda,
Chevy, Ford, Etc 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LINCOLN TOWN CAR
'03 40K Miles $13,590
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LINCOLN TOWNCAR '07
Signature Limited 100K
Warranty $24,991
1-800-709-6185
(7 MAZDA MIATA '00
Burg/Tan, Lthr, CD
$11,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE


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and No Games
Come See
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Military, Bad Credit
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NISSAN 350Z'05
Touring Ed. "Convertible"
Loaded w/only 16K Miles
$25,959 904-759-5376
Brumos Mercedes
Pre-owned
S NISSAN 350Z
Enthusiast Road-
l ster V-6 3.5L Sic
Speed Manual
Blue 2005 Less than 10K
miles $23,095 call
904-505-93840
NISSAN ALTIMA'07
FACTORY WARRANTY
NISSAN MAXIMA '07
3.5SL Lthr, CD, Sun-
roof $23,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
NISSAN SENTRA "02,
35+mpg, well maint,
$5500. 904-403-4953
PONTIAC GRAND AM
"00 Great Cheap Car
$5,991 1-800-709-6185
TOYOTA COROLLA '00,
37kmi-exc cond, loaded,
$6000 Firm. 904-553-1485
Toyota Celica GT '03
blue, auto, 58,200 miles,
very good condition,
$12,000. 904-268-1076
Toyota FJ40 1973- Runs
good. WARN Winch.
Chevy 350 engine. Good
cond. $8000obo. 269-6883.
TOYOTA SCION TC "07
fully loaded, Pd $23K,
For sole for Pay-off
$15,500. 904-353-9100-Geri
TOYOTA SOLARA '00
Low miles, A/C, Convert-
ible Wholesale $5800
Call Chad at 881-1378
0 Volkswagen Beetle 4
I cylinder 5 speed Coupe
2 DGL Yellow, Leather
L Black Seats AC/ Heat,
AM /FM /CD excellent
condition warranty private
(904) 491-7996
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1998 Tacoma SR5 Crew
Cab, V-6 4X4 A/C
tL1 Power windows, key-
less entry, automatic
130K $7,000 OBO call


1999 Jeep Grand
Cherokee 4 WHDR
l Limited needs minor
repairs 1/2 low blue
Book asking $3000 169,000
miles 843-6838
2002 Dodge Ram
Crewcab only 54,000
VImiles 5 speed Nice
truck Garage kept
$13,900 OBO 904-227-3941
2004 Ford Explorer
Sport Track 30K Miles
l XLT 2X4 Excellent
condition
$ 15,000 OBO (904) 553-0355
4 2005 Denali XL
Fully Loaded W/ 3
Screens & 2 sets of
Rims Over $ 62,000
New Must Sell
$ 30,000 OBO
(904) 566-4666
4 29 MPG 2004 Ion 4 Dr
35K 5sp CD/MP# XM
Radio A/C new tires.
very clean well main-
tained $8200.
Ray 912-882-2343
SBMW X3 3.0Si '07
Lthr, CD, Sunroof
$33,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
C CHEVY
AVALANCHE '07
White/Tan LTZ
Fully Equip $28,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHEVY TAHOE '01
4X4 Only 60,000
Miles $12,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHEVY TAHOE '07
LTZ Navi, DVD 22"
Chrome Wheels
Triple Black $36,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
O CHRYSLER
PACIFICA'04 Lthr,
Sunroof, CD Fully
Equip. $13,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHRYSLER PACIFICA
'05 Fully Loaded, Great
Condition $13,991
1.-800-709-6185
EASY AUTO LOANS
for All Military E-1 and Up
ZERO CREDIT REQUIRED
ZERO DOWN PAYMENT
Call (866)608-4348 for
PREAPPROVAL
FORD EXCURSION '01
XLT 4x4, loaded, dual AC,
71k mi, $11,975
Call 674-4444
FORD EXPLORER '07
theoffleaseoutlet.com
1-800-709-6185
y FORD EXPEDITION
'05 Only 40,000 Miles
Lth, CD $16,480
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPLORER LTD '05
7 Lthr, CD, Sunroof Only
39,000 mi $17,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer '03-48kmi,
exc cond, new tires, Ided
$10,995. 904-886-9438
Ford Expedition '04 -59k
mi., Eddie Baur w/DVD,
Ex cond $13K 904-669-4808
Ford Expedition '04 -60k
mi, fully loaded, leather,
2wd, $15,000 904-669-4808
Ford F-SS0 '05 -87k ml,
AC, tow-pkg, diesel, V8,
$15,000. 904-669-4808
GMC DENALI '05
Navi, Sunroof,
DVD, Like New
$21,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
W GMC SIERRA '05
SEx Cab, Tonneau
Cover Custom
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SGMC YUKON LT
'04 White/Tan, Lth
CD, Beautiful
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SGMC YUKON LT
'04 White/Tan, Lth
CD, Beautiful
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HONDA PILOT
EX-L '07 Navi, Lth
CD, Like New
27,000 Mi $26,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
INFINITI FX35'04
Navi, Whi/Tan $25,490
36K Miles 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
T JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE '07
SRT Like New
$36,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
JEEP
WRANGLER '06
Only 19,000 Miles
$17,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SD KIA SHORTAGE
ILX '07 Only 7000 mi
$15,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LEXUS RX350 '07-24kmi,
warranty, exc. cond.
$30,500. 904-886-9438
7 NISSAN ARMADA
'04 Lth, DVD 3rd
Row Seats Only
33,OOOMi, $22,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
7 NISSAN PATH-
SFINDER XE '06 Like
New $19,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
NISSAN PATH-
FINDER SE '06
Fully Equip. Only
37,00 Mi $18,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
NISSAN XTERRA
'07 Yellow/Gray
$16,580 B998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
TOYOTA 4Runner
'06 LTD V8, Lth
Roof, CD Only 30K
Miles, $25,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
TOYOTA TUNDRA '00-
ext. cab, 6cyl, green
$6800. 904-742-7931
TOYOTA TACOMA '04
Double Cab Pre Runner
$16,991 1-800-709-6185
l VOLVO XC90 '04
White/Tan Fully
Equpped $14,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE



DODGE RAM VAN '02
Conversion Pkg Low
Miles $9,9911-800-709-6185



FORD AEROSTAR VAN
1990 w/rebuilt tronsm.,
$1500. 904-887-3684


ISUZU RODEO '98-AT
V6, cold AC, needs cos-
metics, $1995. 904-573-7783
MAZDA 626 LX "90
1 owner. 108K miles,
$450. 904-268-5505
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
195 4cyl, AT, cold AC,
119Kmi. $2000. 904-591-8905


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