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NAS Jax earns environmental award


By Clark Pierce
Editor
N AS Jax was one of 21
organizations recognized
for its commitment to
the environment at the annual
"Go Green Jax" Environmental
Luncheon hosted last Friday by
Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton
at the main Jacksonville Public
Library.
The Keep Jacksonville
Beautiful Commission presented
its Environmental Achievement
Organization Award to NAS Jax
Commanding Officer Capt. Jack
Scorby Jr. for leading a compre-
hensive clean-up campaign.
"The NAS Jacksonville environ-
mental strategy is one hundred
percent aligned with the Navy's
strategy and theme of 'Sustaining
Our Environment Protecting
Our Freedom,"' stated Scorby.
"Nearly every operational facet
aboard the station is involved in
conserving our natural and envi-
ronmental resources. I'm very
proud to accept this award on
behalf of our Sailors, Marines,
and civilian employees."
"NAS Jax participates in vari-
ous recycling and environmental
protection programs year-round.
Additionally, our Sailors and civil-
ian employees conduct base clean-
ups, tree-planting initiatives and
education programs for school-age
children," he added


Photos by Clark Pierce
(From left) NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby jr. accepted
the Environmental Achievement Organization Award from Greenscape
Executive Director Anna Dooley and Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton.
"A steady stream of base con- protection, natural resources and
struction projects valued at cultural resources considerations
over $280 million will improve into all NAS Jax operations and
the quality of life for our service activities," concluded Scorby.
members and their families. But According to the Keep
it also requires careful attention J acksonville Beautiful
to the environment. It is our Commission commendation, the
policy to integrate environmental station personnoT participate


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NAS jax Commanding Officer jack Scorby Jr. chats with Dr. Robert
Ragland, former chairman of the Sierra Club of Northeast Florida.
in daily litter control of proper- its station, and the St. Johns and
ties. The base commander, Capt. Ortega Rivers clean.
John Scorby Jr., and his depart- After the luncheon, Scorby
ment heads lead an annual sta- talked with Dr. Robert Ragland.
tion shoreline clean-up and a very recipient of the Champion of the
active natural resources program, Environment Award. A long-time
including an Interpretive Center Jacksonville resident and crusad-
and two nature trails. Jacksonville resident and
In March of this year, the sta- er for responsible living, Ragland
tion hosted more than 110 volun- helped form the Sierra Club of
teers and disposed of 240 bags of Northeast Florida in 1970. He
trash weighing more than three told Scorby of times in his youth
tons. The cleanup included areas when his family would visit Camp
of Tillie Fowler Regional Park, Johnston (the precursor to NAS
across from the base entrance. Jax) to catch crabs in Mulberry
Volunteers pulled trash and gar- 'Cove.
bage from streams and cleared Scorby said'that thanks to Navy
sludge and muck from the park's and community efforts to preserve
historic brick road and drainage the St. Johns River, blue crabs
creek. The event highlighted the are still thriving just off the NAS
Navy's commitment to keeping Jax shoreline.


Congressman Crenshaw


celebrates hospital expansion
By Loren Barnes-
Deputy Public Affairs Officer,

N' aval Hospital Jacksonville
(NHJ) broke ground for its
new $35.8 million, 62,000
square-foot addition June 9 in front ,
of the main hospital located at NAS
Jacksonville. N HJ Commanding Officer
Capt. Raquel Bono introduced guest
speaker Congressman Ander Crenshaw
(R-Fla.).
"Since 2003, I have worked with the
Navy and my colleagues on the U.S.
House Appropriations Committee to
get the necessary' fuds for this critical
project, and I am so pleased that this
day has finally arrived," said Crenshaw.
: The addition will extend from the Photo by HMo1 Michael Morgan
front entrance of the main hospital At the ground-breaking are (from left) NH) Facilities Manager Larry Forbes; Capt.
tower to include a 28,000 square-foot Edward Brown, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast executive offi-
surgical suite, a new eight-story eleva- cer; Congressman Ander Crenshaw; NHJ Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono;
tor tower, new administration spaces Dave Hanson, senior vice president and general manager, Waldridge Aldinger
and a new physical therapy clinic. Construction; Ron Lowry, vice president, Rogers, Lovelock and Fritz Inc., archi-
The project will also renovate labor tecture and engineering firm; Cmdr. Tim Barnes, Naval Medicine Southeast, senior
and delivery spaces on the sixth floor, health facilities planning and project officer.
Exterior site improvements include a new storm water reten- ,
tion pond and utilities. ..
"As you know, this project has encountered several setbacks ..,
and unforeseen challenges. We fought through them and r :
worked hard to make this day a reality," Crenshaw told the
audience. "I look forward to being a part of the ribbon cutting
in the not so distant future."
The work will be phased to minimize interruption of hospi- r~'. '.
tal operations and to ensure safety. It is scheduled for comple-
tion in 2010.
"After all the work is done," Bono said, "this facility is
going to have a great new look and vastly improved efficiency.
The new surgical suite addition and ongoing enhancements to
the labor deck will significantly enhance the hospital's surgi- Courtesy of Naval Hospitallacksonville
cal services and infant care." Artist's rendering of the planned 62,000 square-foot addition


See NHJ, Page 18


to Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Ground was broken for the
project June 9 and is slated for completion in 2010.


TOUCHING Vacation Bible School registration coming up
U N NFrom the Chapel

S E A Registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) will run through
July 7 at Ihe NAS Jax Chapel for children ages 5-12.
VBS runs July 14-18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious
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Red Cross


hurricane shelters


need volunteers

By staff
Y ou can make our community better prepared
to survive a hurricane by volunteering for
the NAS Jax Adopt-a-Shelter initiative, in
support of the Northeast Florida Chapter of the
American Red Cross.
DCC Darryl Melton, NAS disaster preparedness
coordinator, said commu-
nity evacuation shelters
that are properly manned
with trained personnel is a
matter of high importance
to NAS Jax Commanding
Officer Capt. Jack Scorby
Jr. "The skipper commit-
ted to staff three hurricane
shelters and now he encour-
ages both Navy and civilian
volunteers to prepare for what may be a very active
hurricane season." said Melton.
The shelters are located in Argyle, Chimney Lakes
and Chaffee Trails elementary schools which are
Red Cross shelters certified to withstand Category 5
winds.
"Disaster authorities need 15 volunteers per shel-
ter to manage the intake of people seeking shelter.
There will be medical and police personnel at each'
site and volunteers will receive training by the Red
Cross," said Melton.
"Volunteers are the backbone of the Red Cross,
donating their time, helping disaster victims, teach-
ing classes and performing any number of other
functions. We truly value the skills of our active and
retired military, plus civilians with military experi-
ence," added Bill Dion, director of disaster services
for the Northeast Florida Chapter.
For more information, or to register, call Melton at
542-5595 or e-mail darryl.f.melton@navy.mil.

Education Building 749.
This year's theme is "Jerusalem Market Place."
Participants will learn songs, create arts and crafts, play
games and receive classroom instruction. Lunch will be pro-
vided.
To sign up or volunteer, call 542-3051.







2 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 19, 2008


Lost video brings apology to oldest son


Iy Sarah Smiley
Special Contributor

W ith the movers coming early
the next morning, my Dad
and I were sorting through
closets separating items that would
need special care before being
packed. That's when we discovered
the camcorder (it hadn't been used
in four years) with and the video
inside. "Let's see what this has on
it," Dad said, as he plugged the cam-
corder into our television.
I gasped when I saw you a pint-.
sized version of yourself: half as tall,
half as sturdy, half as grown up. Your
face was more round, your hands still
pudgy.
;The red-and-white-striped pajamas
that now come up to your knees hung
past your feet and dragged across the
floor in the video. You could barely
keep the waist band on your hips.
Your eyes, however, were just as
brown and just as big.
Then you spoke.
'"This one has a package in it," you
said as you pulled red holiday wrap-
ping paper from a box. "This one has
a.package in it."
Your voice was so different, so
small. I had to rewind the tape just to
hear it again.
"Mommy, this one has a package in
it," you said. With your face too close
to the camera and filling up the entire
screen, I could see your skin so plain-
ly that in that moment I remembered
what it felt like to touch your cheeks
before they had ever been tanned, and





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'Budget for Baby' graduates take home great gifts
From Staff ..


T he NAS Jax Navy Marine Corp
Relief Society (NMCRS) offers
Budget for Baby classes every
first and third Wednesday of each
month.
:These comprehensive classes are
available to military personnel and
their family members. Participation
of both parents is encouraged.
coo


This class helps the expectant par-
ents prepare a budget for baby- from
birth through college.
It offers money saving tips for buy-
ing baby's first items such as furni-
ture, car seats, carriers and strollers.
Upon class completion, each expect-
ant couple receives their "baby's first
sea bag," valued at $100.
The sturdy canvas bag contains a


Gerber layette and a blanket knitted
by NMCRS volunteers.
The classes are held at NMCRS in
Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on
the first Wednesday of each month
and from 6 -8 p.m. on the third
Wednesday.
To register, or for more information,
call 542-3515.


how your forehead always seemed
doughy and without even the slight-
est crease.
"Is that me?" you asked, moving
closer to the television for a look. "Is
that really me?"
"That was you four years ago, when
you were three," Dad said.
In the video, Owen, who was only
one then, popped in and out of view
as he walked around showing every-
one what Santa had brought him a
toy Batman. "Bad-man, Bad-man," he
said.
As the camera pulled back and I got
a better glimpse of the room and the
toys on the floor, it suddenly occurred
to me which Christmas we were
watching. It was the one I've had bad
dreams about ever since. I bought you
only educational toys not realizing
that Owen's Batman and toy airplane
seemed, in the moment, much more
exciting.
"Turn off the video," I said to Dad.
"It hurts. I can't watch this."
I was beginning to cry.
"Sarah, don't be silly," Dad said.
But he knew what I was talking
about "that dream", the one where I
realize too late on Christmas morning
that I've forgotten to buy any pres-
ents and I haven't decorated. That
Christmas dream where your little
face seemed sadder and sadder, while
Owen's got happier and happier as
the morning went on.


"It's just presents," Dad said. 'They
shouldn't get happiness from presents
anyway."
But then the movie continues later
on Christmas Day. You and Owen are
dancing in the living room.
"Film me, Mommy; film me," you
say. "Are you getting me on film,
Mommy?"
"Right now I'm filming Owen."
"Will you film me next?"
And then the part that has haunted
me for four years comes. "Mommy, I
love you," you say.
But I'm still filming Owen.
Dad wouldn't stop the film, but I
couldn't watch any more. I got up
from the couch, went to my bedroom
and cried.
I can't completely understand what
it means to be the oldest child, Ford,
because I myself was the baby. I can't
understand what it is like to compete
with siblings who are younger and
needier. But when I saw that film, I
could absolutely see how these things
made you feel.
I am sorry, Ford, for the way that
things have appeared in the past, and
for the sadness you might have felt.
But I'm lucky to have seen this video
now while there is still time. It could
have been worse. We could have dis-
covered the tape the night before your
graduation or the day you leave home.
Today, there is still time to answer: I
love you, too. I love you, too.


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FROM THE HOMEFRONT


TERRY CRAWFORD

Job title/command:
Admin Assistant
f ,i Hometown: Philadelphia,
by way of Tuscaloosa, AL
Favorite duty station?
Guamtanamo Bay, Cuba, be-
cause the weather was great
and it was close to Jamaica and
Puerto Rico.
Last book read: The Bible
Favorite pastime: Reading, learning, and
teaching others to achieve hieghts and goals
unimaginable.
Most Interesting Experience: Volun-
teering at senior citizen communities and
teaching workout/ fitness classes.
Who is your hero? The Creater, my par-
ents, my family, and my spiritual advisor.


SUN DAY SEUVLC4 S.

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

Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy I charist
Episco al
9:30 a.m. Cathoa Mass
11 a.m. Protesgint
Worshij
Protestant Sunday School progiram is at
9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45
a.m.-12:15 p.m.


NAS acksonville Commandin Officer.................. ack Scorby Jr.
NAS acksonville executive cer........................... lr. Ellis Bowler
Command Master Chief.............................CMDCM(/SS) Jeff Hudson
Public Affairs Officer............................................... iriam S. Galleta
Assistant Public Affairs Officer............................. ee LaRocque
Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial S
Editor .................................................................. ...... ;Clark Pierce
Assistant Editor..................................... 2 Niole Beatty
Staff W riter.............................................................YNSN Aly Mahler
Design/Layout....................................................... George Atchley
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Expert tips for dealing with snakes
YNSN Aly Mahler
Staff Writer f .


Maynard Cox, aka the "snake
man," is Northeast Florida's
resident herpetologist and
snakebite specialist. A 31-year Navy
veteran, he has worked with snakes
since 1935 and has sustained 143
snakebites. "Snakes should not
be feared but they do need your
respect." said Cox.
"Only about 10 percent of the
world's approximately 3,000 snake
species are poisonous," explained Cox.
"There are four species of poisonous
snakes in North America the rattle-
snake, cottonmouth water moccasin,
copperhead and coral snake.
"This time of year is breeding sea-
son, which causes snakes to travel
more. And during droughts, their nor-
mal hunting places may dry up which
causes them to increase their range
even farther."
When snakes are more active,
everyone needs to learn preventive
measures to avoid being bitten. The
snake man offers the following tips:
Do not put your hands or feet
where you cannot see, such as tree
hollows and burrows. In other words,
look before you leap.
*Never handle a snake unnecessar-
ily, dead or alive, poisonous or non-
poisonous.
*If you come across a poisonous
snake, slowly turn and run. A snake
can normally strike up to one-half or
two-thirds of its body length, but if
provoked it can strike up to its full
body length.
Identifying poisonous vs. non-poi-
sonous snakes
A non-poisonous snake does not
have fangs. If you are bitten and show
fang marks, it is a poisonous snake.
The scales on the belly of pit vipers
including the rattler family,- cotton-
mouth moccasin, and copperhead are
uninterrupted all the way across,
from chin to the tip of the tail.
The tip of the nose of the coral
snake is always black. A thin, yel-
lowish band separates the black and
red bands. It is sometimes difficult to
tell the difference between the deadly
coral snake and non-poisonous look-
alikes such as the scarlet king snake


Photo by Aly Mahler
Among other things, Maynard Cox is
known for his signature head gear with
the band of rattlesnake skin.
where the black and red bands are
adjacent. Just remember, "Red on
black, friend of Jack; red on yellow,
kill a fellow."
Poisonous snakebite symptoms
Pit vipers (copperhead, cottonmouth
water moccasin, and rattlesnake)
cause a fiery, stinging pain at the bite
site as well as swelling, skin discol-
oration, vomiting, sweating, chills and
a minty, metallic taste in the month.
"If you're bitten and only have a
bee-sting-like pain, that's a dry bite,
which is when the snake doesn't
inject any venom. But, if after 20-30
minutes you have a fiery, cigarette-
burn type pain, then you've got some
venom in your body," stated Cox.
If bitten by a snake, go immediately
to the nearest medical facility. Even if
it is a non-poisonous, snake, medical
personnel should treat you, because
some people are allergic to the foreign
protein in the snake saliva. On aver-
age and with proper treatment you
should be out of the hospital within
three days after being bitten by a poi-
sonous snake.
Myths about snakebites
According to Cox, a tourniquet has
no place in snakebite treatment when
aggressive antivenin serum treatment
is available. If a tourniquet is applied
incorrectly, it could lead to amputa-
tion of a limb.
Cutting an "X" across the stricken
area and attempting to suck out the
poison will only retrieve two to nine
percent of the venom if done imme-
diately. Cold packs only add frostbite
to the snakebite problem and make it
difficult to follow the extent of edema.


Photo courtesy of Maynard Cox
Maynard Cox, aka the "snake man," care-
fully restrains one of the many rattle-
snakes he's relocated over the years. Cox,
of the NAS Jax Safety Office, is a world-
renowned snake expert and has been
working with the reptiles since 1935.
Another myth is that you can only
be treated with antivenin once in your
life yet Cox has received the anti-
venin every time he's been bitten.
Recommended first aid is to imme-
diately treat for shock. Keep the vic-
tim lying down, quiet and maintain
body temperature. Reassure the vic-
tim that everything will be okay and
is under control.
To treat shock, Cox says, "When the
face is pale, raise the tail; when the
face is red, raise the head. Of course,
I'm referring to the victim, not the
snake."
If you have questions about snakes,
call Cox at (904) 264-6512 and leave
your number so he can return your
call.
Cox is founder and director of the
World Wide Poison Bite Information
Center and the North Florida
Snakebite Treatment Center, as well
as an associate member of the Society
of Clinical Pathologists. He has
worked in the NAS Jax Safety Office
for the past 15 years.


JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLEA, Thursday, June 19, 2008 3-


FRCSE sets



new blood



drive record
By FRCSE Public Affairs Staff

Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) set
a new blood donation record 432 units- dur-
ing its June blood drive at NAS Jacksonville
and Cecil Commerce Center.
FRCSE holds four blood drives annually in support
of the Blood Alliance, a non-profit community blood
bank that ensures our community has an ample sup-
ply of blood to meet the needs of local patients.
In the past, FRCSE supported three blood drives a
year, however, with blood supplies constantly at criti-
cal levels, the facility decided to add another blood
drive in 2005. Since personnel donating
whole blood need to wait 56 days before
being eligible to donate again, the cal- -'
endar allowed for a fourth blood drive
with all donors eligible.
Frank Taormina, FRCSE blood drive
chairperson said, "Not surprisingly,
FRCSE Pacesetters responded well and
the numbers for the fourth blood drive
remained strong. In fact, employees
often call to find out when the next
blood drive will be held."
FRCSE has won the Blood Alliance's
award for "Most Life Saving Donations" in the mili-
tary category for the past eight years. John Allen,
Blood Alliance donor consultant stated, "Not only
are the FRCSE Blood Drives the biggest we have,
this last drive produced 432 units of whole blood and :,
was the single most productive drive we've ever had."
Allen continued, "That's an awesome three days of
donations."
Capt. Tim Matthews, commanding officer of,
FRCSE and a donor himself, was pleased with the
staffs commitment. '
"This was the most successful blood drive we've-
had and it couldn't have come at a better time. If all
donors gave three times a year, blood shortages would
be a rare event." Matthews went on to say, 'The coor-
dinators did a great job getting the word out and the.
staffs donations have made a big impact on our local "
community."
Historically, the summer months are among the'.
most critical for local blood supplies due to increased '1
demand. Since whole blood has a limited shelf life, '
consistent donations are a must. FRCSE will hold its'
next blood drive August 5-7.


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Mission accomplished



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By Lt.j.g. Cal Larwood
VP-45 Public Affairs Officer
Soon after returning home from their most recent
deployment, the VP-45 "Pelicans" were requested
to support Sixth Fleet by sending a P-3C Orion on
a 75-day mission to NAS Sigonella, Italy.
Under the leadership of patrol plane commander Lt.
John Houston and mission commander Lt. Cale Johnson,
Combat Air Crew 12 (CAC-12) was comprised of Lt. Ed
Fong, Lt.j.g.Cal Larwood, Lt.j.g. Justin Rogers, AMC
Hector Salazar, AW1 Mickey Ward, AW2 Brandon
Wakefield, AW2 Karl Krueger, AT2 Chad Hartley, and
AT3 David Lollar.
CAC-12 flew to Dakar, Senegal to provide a U.S. mili-
tary presence at the 11th Organization of the Islamic
Conference Summit. This two-day summit in March,
attended by many Islamic nations, was an important step
to securing a peaceful future in the Middle East. Some


CAC-12 members visited the airport's air traffic control-
lers to better understand the unique airspace of Dakar.
The crew also welcomed Senegal navy sailors and air force
pilots as guests aboard their P-3 on a coordinated mission
with a Senegalese naval vessel. This surface-to-air coordi-
nation was an important step in Senegal's continued prog-
ress towards interoperability with U.S. and allied forces.
In April, CAC-12 was deployed to RAF Kinloss, Scotland
to participate in Exercise Joint Warrior which included
participants from the Royal Air Force, New Zealand Air
Force, and French Air Force. CAC-12 gained valuable
multi-national task group experience by flying anti-sub-
marine warfare missions in the exercise. The crew also
visited Scotland's legendary Loch Ness and Urquhart
Castle. Shortly thereafter, the crew returned to Sigonella
to complete their deployment.
In other news, the Pelicans are proud to welcome pilot
Lt.j.g. Chris Dixon back to NAS Jacksonville after a six-


week tour in Iraq.
Squadron members will miss IT2 Miguel Bonilla, who
volunteered for a 12-month individual augmentee billet in
Afghanistan.
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The Naval Hospital Jacksonville School and Sports Physicals Marathon is scheduled for Aug. 1 and 8. Group appointments are
now available, as well as individual appointments for children assigned to the hospital.


Schedule children' physical at Naval


By Marsha Childs
Naval Hospital Jax Marketing
The "dog days" of
summer are barely
upon us, but it's not
too early to schedule your
child's physical for the next
school year.
Naval Hospital Jackson-
ville is offering school and
sports physical appoint-
ments through July 31 to
TRICARE Prime children
assigned to the Family
Medicine or Pediatrics
Departments at the hospi-
tal.
Central Appointments
will offer about 35 appoint-
ments each week to school-


aged children enrolled at
the military treatment
facility. This is especially
important for four and five-
year-olds who may require
additional immunizations
based on new state require-
ments. These appoint-
ments are going fast, so call
542-4677 to schedule your
appointment.
If you are unable to
schedule an appointment,
the Family Medicine and
Pediatric Departments will
be hosting a "School and
Sports Physicals Marathon"
in August.
This annual event allows
patients enrolled at the hos-
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prior to the start of the new
school year.
The marathon is sched-
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assigned to the hospital will
need an appointment and
they will be assigned to a
group.
All patients, regardless of
where their primary care
manager enrollment site is
within the hospital, will be
seen in Family Medicine
Department on the second
floor in the outpatient wing.
Children should arrive 30
minutes prior to their group
appointment with school
or sports club paperwork
already completed.


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any school and sports
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Lean Six Sigma gets results,


By Mary Anne Broderick Tubman
'CNRSE Public Affairss
A critical key to the success of Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
in any organization is the opportunity for people
to be involved in meaningful projects that pro-
duce results. Employees at Commander, Navy Region
Southeast (CNRSE) are demonstrating that LSS tools
have a two-fold purpose: (1) they improve processes
'Navy-wide; and (2) they enable individuals to thrive on
'change.
Cell phone project rings in service, satisfaction
There's no question that rapid communication enhances
readiness. The challenge faced by CNRSE information
technology staff was how to streamline a prolonged pro-
curement/replacement process for cell phones that some-
times took as long as 90 days.
With more than 1,500 cell phones to manage throughout
the entire southeast region, setting a goal to speed up this
process was the first CNRSE LSS project which led to a
new cell phone process implementation May 19.
The project was executed using the five-step DMAIC
approach define, measure, analyze, improve, and control
- to reduce the procurement/replacement timeline to less
than six business days.
It was the first project for Green Belt Karen Ellis,
CNRSE NAS Pensacola Area IT manager, along with
team members Jenne Smith of CNRSE, Dane McJunkin of
NAS Corpus Christi, Cindy Santos of NAS Pensacola, and
Margaret Williams of NAS Whiting Field.
"The data was very revealing," Ellis said. "It showed
that we had a stable process based on our relatively low
number of data points, that delays were created because
we had one person managing 66 percent of the region's
phones, and that we didn't have enough spare phones for
'immediate issue."
The two solutions chosen after evaluation based on ben-
! efit, cost, and feasibility were:


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Establish cell phone coordinators (CPCs) at CNRSE,
Corpus Christi, Pensacola, Whiting Field, Gulfport, Key
West,'and Charleston; and
Maintain a five percent inventory of unprogrammed,
spare phones.
Cell phone usage is monitored to reissue zero-usage
lines, adding available phones to the spare inventory.
In addition, Commander, Navy Installations Command
(CNIC) committed to provide the spare cell phone inven-
tory of five percent.
The most significant process improvement was the geo-
graphic alignment of seven CPCs with their customers.
This move equalized the span of control at installations
with the highest number of cell phone users, which greatly
enhanced their ability to provide quick phone delivery.
It also allowed Jenne Smith, CNRSE CPC, to devote
more time to the procurement/replacement program,
instead of keeping tabs on nearly 1,000 cell phone assets.
"Our team members, the people who actually do the
work, had great ideas and insight on how to make the pro-
cess better," said Ellis. "The LSS tools provided the oppor-
tunity to implement those great ideas."
With the new process in place, the team will evaluate
data in September to validate the improvements. What
lessons did the team learn from this project?
"The DMAIC approach is very revealing," said Ellis. "It
lets the data speak to create lasting improvements."
Ellis also recommends obtaining approvals early in the
DMAIC process, rather than waiting for approvals after
the improvements have been identified, and not to spend
time pursuing options that can't be implemented.
The most important lesson is that the LSS tools and pro-
cesses are now significant aspects of CNRSE work life. "I
kept letting my 'normal' work take precedence," said Ellis.
"About halfway through the project, I realized that LSS is
my normal work!"
New charters address personnel, family issues


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oFleet Industrial Supply Center Jax Small Business Programs Office Director Caretha Brown-
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potential contracting client during the Small Business Procurement Fair at the Prime Osborn
Convention Center.

FISCJ reaches out to small business owners


By Kari Hansen
Office of Corporate Communications, FISCJ


F leet Industrial Supply Center
Jacksonville (FISCJ) provided net-
working opportunities to small
,businesses at the Alliance South Atlantic
Small Business Procurement Fair held at
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FISCJ Small Business Programs Office
JDirector Caretha Brown-Griffin said, "This
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.Zisadvantaged, woman-owned and service
'disabled veteran-owned small businesses."
A series of 90-minute workshops detailed
"success strategies for doing business with
'government agencies and included subjects


such as, "How to be on the GSA Schedule
and Why," "Tips from Contracting
Officers," and "Resources Available to
Small Businesses." Educational sessions
provided throughout the workshops includ-
ed current information on emerging new
standards as well as tools to bid and con-
tract successfully. Brown-Griffin added,
"This event gives our small business pro-
grams office the opportunity to make sev-
eral new contacts in one single day thanks
to the match-making meetings.
FISCJ is the single-source provider of
supply chain and logistics services for Navy
activities throughout the Southeast region.
Its mission is to provide Navy, Marine
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The CNRSE Lean Six Sigma Review Board recently
approved five new project charters that will address:
New-employee orientation;
Official correspondence;
NSPS compensation;
Mid-deployment return and reunion services; and
Fleet and Family Readiness, Navy Region Southeast
clinical accreditation.
"It's exciting to see new projects get started that will
continue to help us fulfill our mission to serve the fleet,
fighter, and family," said Karol Higginbotham, CNRSE
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By FORCM(SS/AW/SW) Charles Dassance
Naval Network Warfare Command Force Master Chief
Good day, shipmates. I'd like to talk
with you about what it takes to
stay safe during the summer. As
you all know, this is the time of year when
people get outdoors the most, basking in
the warm weather and long days.
But summer can also be very dangerous.
Hazards such as fatigued driving, outdoor
grilling, swimming, and lawn mowing often
rear their ugly heads the most during the
summer season. That's why I'm discussing
these dangers and what you
can do to avoid falling victim
to them.
As you go on leave during
the summer, many of you will
have to drive long distances.
As a result, you can become .-
drowsy, greatly increasing
your chances of being in an
accident. Take these steps to
avoid falling asleep behind
the wheel. Always start the
trip well rested. Leave home
early so most of the drive can
be completed during daylight
hours. Signs of fatigue include trouble
keeping your eyes open, daydreaming,
missing road signs, drifting off the road
and hitting the rumble strips.
If you notice any of these symptoms,
immediately look for a place to stop and
get.a room for the night before you become
a danger to yourself and others. Getting to
your leave destination late can be frustrat-
ing, but it's not as bad as not getting there
at all.
Every summer, Sailors and Marines
receive injuries from hazardous choices,
such as using a lighter to ignite a gas grill,
turning on the gas with the grill lid closed
so that gas accumulates and becomes a
fireball when lit, or using gasoline to light
charcoal. Another common mistake is
spraying lighter fluid on hot coals. This is
never a good choice, as flames can shoot up
the lighter fluid stream and cause the-con-
tainer to explode in your hands.
Follow these basic safety tips when grill-
ing:
Place the grill in a well-ventilated area
away from children's play areas;
Avoid loose clothing;
Stand upwind when lighting the fire;
Do not use unapproved flammable liq-
uids to start the fire or to relight the coals;
Attend to the fire at all times;
Before disposing of coals, make sure


they are completely cold.
When using propane grills, check valves
and hoses for leaking gas, read and follow
manufacturer's instructions for lighting.
Raise the hood before turning on the gas
and transport/store gas cylinders in an
upright position.
According to the Naval Safety Center,
swimming is the leading recreational killer
of military personnel. In total off-duty
mishaps, it's only surpassed by traffic acci-
dents.
To avoid swimming mishaps, never go to
the beach by yourself. Morale,
Welfare and Recreation (MWR)
has specifics on the beaches
within a base complex and the
local area. They also know
of beaches that are off-lim-
its due to excessive dangers.
Heed warnings and stay out
of waters that have rip cur-
rents. If you find yourself in
a dangerous rip current, swim
B parallel to the shore until the
-- current dissipates so you won't
be swimming against nature.
Always swim with a buddy and
never swim under the influence of alcohol.
The simple act of cutting your grass also
yields potential dangers. According to the
Naval Safety Center, a lawnmower blade
can rotate at speeds of up to 200 miles per
hour.
When materials such as toys, stones and
sticks encounter the blade, they too can
travel at that speed as they leave the dis-
charge chute. To minimize these hazards,
before you start mowing, check for sticks,
rocks, toys, sports equipment, dog bones
and anything else that might be hiding in
tall grass. Also look for immovable objects
such as pipes and partially buried rocks or
tree roots. Running into objects like these
could shatter the mower's blade. Mowers
can also cause burns. The muffler and cyl-
inder head heat up during operation, so
handle fuel with caution. Never fill the
tank when the mower is hot, since gasoline
vapors can be ignited by a hot muffler.
Wipe up any spills with a rag and dispose
of it properly. Finally, if the grass chute
clogs with wet grass, turn off the mower
before you clean out the grass chute.
These are just some basic tips in order
to stay safe during the summer. But the
most important tip of all is to simply use
common sense. If you follow your best
instincts, you should have a safe and
healthy summer!


Navy seeks national security program applicants


By Ed Barker
Naval Education and Training
Command Public Affairs


Senior Naval officers
ready to prepare for
the challenges of
an increasingly complex
national and internation-
al security arena should
apply to the National
Security Management
Program (NSMP), offered
in Washington, D.C.
Participants will attend
the Senior Management
Course in National
Security, a DoD-spon-
sored, four-week resi-
dent course of instruction
held at the Elliott School
of International Affairs
at George Washington
University. For officers 0-6
and civilians at pay grades
of GS/GM-15, the program
teaches management tech-
niques and core knowledge
necessary to deal with
complex issues involving
national security.
"The Elliott School's
distinctive approach com-
bines study under some of
the world's leading experts
with a unique, rigorous
program of management
skills courses," said Michael
Brown, dean of the Elliott
.School of International
Affairs, "Learning and
skills are tested and embed-
ded through simulation
exercises. This combination
of foundational knowledge,
management tools and ana-
lytical techniques enables
defense professionals to
excel in the decision-mak-
ing environment of the 21st
century."
"It's never easy to get
away for four weeks in
the middle of a tour," said
Capt. William Fitzgerald,


commanding officer of
NAS Brunswick, Maine,
and 2006 NSMP graduate.
"Fortunately, my chain of
command at the time knew
the benefits gained from
additional insight into the
national security and policy
arena was well worth the
investment." ,
The program includes site
visits and briefings from
policy makers, and system-
atically examines the inter-
agency process, the wider
policy community, and
threats in the international
arena.
The course also includes a
field trip to New York City,
where terrorist threats,
disease and international
security, the challenge of
illegal immigration, arid
threats to the economy will
be analyzed.
Applications for the
NSMP are due by Sept. 26.
Eligible nominations for


the NSMP Navy Selection
Board must be top perform-
ing 0-6 or 0-6 select unre-
stricted line (URL) officers
whose reporting seniors
have nominated them to
attend. Officers selected
will incur two years of obli-
gated service upon comple-
tion of the course. Selectees
will receive full tuition,
room and board, and travel
funding.
Application packages
should be submitted by the
nominee's reporting senior
officer to: Commanding
Officer, Naval Education
and Training Professional
Development and
Technology Center, Attn:
Code N2A2, 6490 Saufely
Field Road, Pensacola, Fla.
32509-5204.
Further details can be
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t's the type of shore duty that most Sailors would i
,-eagerly request operating a variety of small craft .
--n the beautiful St. Johns River for the NAS Air
Operations Boat Division.
Division Officer BMC Darrell Washington leads a crew .I
of 16 Sailors who maintain a small fleet of vessels, includ-
ing, two 40-foot search and rescue (SAR) boats, two cen-
ter-console, twin-outboard patrol boats and two jet-drive
patrol boats.
EM2 Terry Armstrong supervises maintenance and".
repair of boat electrical systems. "Scheduled mainte-
nance and repairs are vital to keeping a safe operating" 7
environment. Just like the deep-water Navy, there's
always something to clean, scrape, paint or lubricate,"
said Armstrong.
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and safety petty officer. "Oil spill drills are a priority at -
the boathouse," explained Ray. "We're a first-responder
when it comes to containing fuel, oil and other contami-.-
nants. Should a spill occur, we immediately notify the
base environmental protection team and other govern- c .
mental agencies."
To maintain 24-hour readiness, the boat division trains
NAS Jax police and fire per-
sonnel to operate SAR and parlbasadAwie-
security craft. "While the
boathouse crew is on call
for emergencies, we can't se. ..t
provide 24/7 coverage, so "hu mn-
we augment our crew with
security and firefighter per- t
sonnel who we qualify to d
operate our boats," said Ray. i
Armstrong noted that the
boat division also trains
with a number of local, t
state and federal agencies,
including the Jacksonville
Sheriffs Office, Jacksonville -
Fire and Rescue, Florida'";-.'
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Conservation Commission, c23
Florida Department of can'
Environmental Protectiont
and the U.S. Coast Guard. per
The NAS Boathouse also "
supports helicopter squad- Ray

rons from NAS Jax and NSt
Mayport in training exer-

cises for SAR swimmer cer-
tifications. Aircrew rescue
swimmers must secure a -
survivor to a helicopter hoist' ,
in both day and night opera-
tions on the St. Johns River.
"Another challenging
assignment for the boat-
house crew is the NAS
Jacksonville Air Show, prior to starting the engines, EN2 effrey Ray checks fluid lev-
where we deploy buoys to els on the twin 6-cylinder diesels.
designate our river security


boundary for flightopera-
tions. Our division is also
part of the multi-agency "
security team to promote
safety when hundreds of ..'
civilian craft anchor near- ,4 ..... ,
by for the air show," said
Armstrong.
The Boathouse is always a
popular, stop for base tours ,
by JROTC visitors. "After >
we show guests around .0.
the facility, we invite them '".
aboard a SAR boat and per- : .
form a man-overboard drill. '
Everybody enjoys getting SN Julie Jimenez cleans algae and other marine growth from
on the water for an up close an NAS police patrol boat.
look at how we operate. For Sailors from the Boat Division of Air Operations on board one of twosearch and rescue ves-
teenage guests, it's also an interesting yet low-key recruiting tool." sels at the NAS Jacksonville Boathouse.


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Rescue swimmers of HSL-42 "Proud Warriors" prepare to shove off from NAS Jax Boathouse.
(Back row, from left) AW2 Wade Johnson, AW2 Stephen Franklin, AWCS Bruce Hinschberger.
(Front row, from left) AW2 Matthew Owens, AW2 Grayson
Young. (Not shown) AW2 Matthew Moody.


EN3 Elijah Pou (left) and EN2 Michael Mayo of the NAS Jax
Boathouse patrol the perimeter around the SAR training oper-
ation to prevent intrusions by civilian vessels.


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HSL-42 rescue swimmers don harnesses in preparation for their annual SAR deployment quali-
fication. Each must complete four day and four night deployments.


HSL-42 Aircrewman AW1 Wesley Senn prepares to welcome
a rescue swimmer and his survivor aboard his helicopter.


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Helmsman BM2 Rhonaka Williams checks engine gauges as
EN2 Jeffrey Ray looks on.,


(Above) Aircrewman AW!
Wesley Senn hoists a rescue
swimmer and his survivor
into the SH-60B Seahawk
of HSL-42, based at NS
Mayport.
(At left) In a direct deploy-
ment, while the pilot main-
tains an altitude of about 40
feet, the rescue swimmer is
hooked onto the hoist and
lowered within 3 feet of the
survivor in the water.


An NAS lax SAR craft, piloted by EN2 Jeffrey Ray, rendezvous with the SH-60B Seahawk,
piloted by LI. Dan Jones and LI. Hope Kelly, for rescue swimmer training in choppy waters of
the St. Johns River.






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About HSL-42 'Proud Warriors'
Established as the Navy's first East Coast SH-60 LAMPS
MK III Seahawk squadron. Homeported at NS Mayport,
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A few of life's defining moments


By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina
Newspaper reported an
unusual incident at a
fast-food restaurant. The
manager had placed the night's
bank deposit in a paper bag. An
attendant mistook the bag for an
order and gave it to a couple at
the drive-through window.
Later, the couple stopped at a
park to enjoy the contents. Upon
realizing what they had, they
decided to drive back to the res-
taurant and return the money.
Meanwhile, the manager had
already called the police and
reported the incident as a rob-
bery. The police and a television
crew arrived at the scene at about
the same time that the couple
returned with the money. The
manager was elated. They made
his day! He said to the couple,
"You should be featured on the
evening news for your honesty"
"Oh, please, no publicity!" said
the man nervously . she's not
my wife."


Wow! What a
defining moment. It
revealed what was
hidden. The moment
brought out both the ',.'*
good side as well as
the dark side of the "r
human spirit. What
may be most intrigu-
ing is that we never
know when one
of life's defining
moments may come ChaplI
knocking. Joe M
The story of Cain
and Able is one of the Bible's
most compelling accounts. It was
a defining moment in the life of
Cain as his own greed and envy
towards his brother Able over-
whelmed his heart. Cain's feel-
ings of resentment towards Able
lead him to commit a most hei-
nous crime. He murdered his
brother! Cain had been rendered


ain (Lt.)
4olina


helpless by the condi-
tion of his heart when
his moment of truth
came along.
The condition of
our heart will always
establish the out-
come of our actions.
The Bible's account of
Cain's crime reveals
that just prior to his
deed he had been
angry and depressed.
As sin was crouching


at his door, his neg-
ative emotions opened the door
of his heart and the tragic act of
murder was conceived.
Examining the intention of our
heart is critical. Are we driven by
anger? Is there a tinge of hatred
clinging to our emotions? Are we
driven by feelings of revenge? Are
there unresolved problems that
continue to undermine our best


CHAPLAIN'S CORNER


efforts in trying to do the right
thing? In fact, if we know God
and worship God, our worship of
God can be rendered unaccept-
able by The Almighty if the condi-
tion of our heart is not right.
Many times life's defining
moments take place in the midst
of a broken heart or as we con-
front a terrible temptation. The
defining moment will present us
with two options and two options
only. We will either decide to do
what is right or do what is wrong.
Remember, the condition of our
heart will establish our defining
moment. Will our response be
God-centered or other-centered?
So what is so important about
the "defining moment?" After all,
we're just average people trying
to make our way in life. Things
happen and we do the best we
can. Well, that may be. But the
"defining moments" are just as
important for the average person
as they are for the President of
the United States.
You see, defining moments


Advance your career with recruiting duty


By MC2(SW/AW)
Gabriel Owens
Navy Recruiting Command-
Public Affairs


Commander, Navy
Recruiting Command
(CNRC) is looking
for high-quality Sailors to
plus up its recruiting force.
Most Navy recruiters view
their duty as a very chal-
lenging, yet very reward-
ing assignment. Though the
demands are tough, being
prepared is the first step
toward success.
The ability to be flex-
ible, work long hours and
talk openly and honestly


to people are some of the
characteristics needed to
be a successful recruiter.
Obstacles can range from
working around school or
work schedules in order
to meet with students and
their parents, to traveling
long distances to meet with
prospective recruits on a
daily basis.
Recruiting duty includes
many rewards. Recruiters
can look forward to special
duty assignment pay, meri-
torious promotions, the pos-
sibility of getting stationed
in or near their hometown,
and being able to select
choice of coast for their fol-


low-on tour. Additionally,
successful recruiting tours
are looked on favorably by
selection boards, particular-
ly for those Sailors looking
to make chief petty officer.
The rewards of recruit-
ing extend beyond helping
a naval career. "During a
two- or three-year tour, a
recruiter often sees a per-
son he or she put into the
Navy," said one recruiter
in the Chicago area. "You
realize that your inter-
view might have been the
motivation they needed
to increase a grade point
average or lose an extra 10
pounds to meet enlistment


requirements, and you wit-
ness their growth both per-
sonally and professionally.
The greatest reward of all
is changing people's lives
for the better through a
Navy career."
Sailors up for shore duty
and in their window for
transfer are encouraged to
contact their detailers to
discuss the possibility of
helping to shape our Navy's
future.
For more information con-
tact your command career
counselor and go to www.
cnrc.navy.mil/recruiter.htm
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shape our soul. It is through tests
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al morals and ethics are shaped.
The "defining moment" will help
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light the real nature of our char-
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face our defining momentss.
If you believe that you are a"
person with a destiny then you
will embrace the importance of
life's defining moments. If you are'
a believer in the Living God, you,
will be compelled to act decisively
in those defining'moments. Ou4i
destiny on this planet is realized:
as we work together for the goodX
of our fellow man., ur destiny is'
realized as we watch the condi-
tion of our heart. Our destiny is
fleshed out as we are called upon
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sions that will impact the lives of
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PTSD: Resources for you and your service member


By Beth Wilson
Special Contributor
Before we look at the Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) support and resources available
I want to reiterate a few important points. First,
PTSD is not mental illness. Stress is the normal reaction
to an abnormal situation. PTSD is a normal and totally
understandable response to combat, disaster or trauma.
Second, PTSD is not a career killer. This is a myth that
permeates the forces but it is just that, a myth. Secretary
of Defense Bill Gates, removed 'question 21' from secu-
rity clearance questionnaires (the question that asks if
you have received counseling) acknowledging that "you
can be strong and seek help .."
If your service member is exhibiting symptoms of PTSD,
there are resources to help. I hope your service member
will access them. There are also resources for you, the
spouse.
Where to start? The Internet is a great resource for
information and www.ncptsd.va.gov is a great place to
start. This is the Veteran's Administration's (VA) National
Center for PTSD. This site provides information about
PTSD for both the service member and the family, includ-
ing children and teens. Be sure to click on their 'Web
Resources' tab for links to many resources, studies and
programs. They also produce an e-newsletter.
Also available online is the Military Veteran's PTSD
Reference Manual. This downloadable document offers
information on PTSD, personal experiences, methods of
treatment and support, both traditional, professionally
assisted non-traditional as well as self-help. Other online
resources include www.militaryonesource.com, www.mili-
taryhomefront.dod.mil and www.vettrauma.org.
There are several books on this topic that many find
helpful in both understanding and coming to terms with
PTSD. Down Range: To Iraq and Back by Dr. Bridget
Cantrell, Ph.D. and combat veteran Chuck Dean and their
follow-up publication Once A Warrior, Wired for Life are
two books for the service member to look at their experi-
ences and challenges of coming home.
Spouses will find great information and comfort from
these resources materials. In addition to these two books,
Cantrell and Dean have developed a workbook for re-
integration and re-adjustment after deployment called,
"Turning Your Heart Toward Home." All three books can
be ordered through www.heartstowardhome.com.


SPOUSE'S PERSPECTIVE'

Back from the
Front: Combat
Trauma, Love
and the Family
by Aphrodite
Matsakis, Ph.D.
a. d offers insight
"'f for veterans and
their families
on how trauma
associated with
.-war can cause
problems with
self-esteem, com-
munication, sex-
uality and par-
t ending.
S Many wives
comment this
.. book made them
- '. feel like they
Beth Wilson were not alone
while offering insight needed to support their service
member. War and the Soul by Edward Tick, while a heavy
read, offers insight into the impact combat has on the soul
and the potential to impact those who experience war on a
very deep level.
Courage After Fire by Keith Armstrong, L.C.S.W,
Suzanne Best, Ph.D., and Paula Domenici, Ph.D. is a
self-help book written with the veterans of Iraq and
Afghanistan in mind. This book provides insight and cop-
ing strategies for those who have served as well as their
spouses and families. Check out their website for addi-
tional resources and information at www.courageafterfire.
com.
Perhaps the most important resource is professional and
sometimes the hardest to seek. Most installations provide
PTSD counseling in many forms; one-on-one counseling,
group therapy, and support groups. Contact your Fleet
and Family Support Center (FFSC) for specific informa-
tion. Many service members are hesitant to access ser-
vices on base. Through Military One Source your service


member can access six free sessions with a counselor.
Note: you can have six free sessions per 'issue'. This
means six sessions for anger management, six for depres-
sion, etc. The Veteran's Administration is another
resource; you can locate their services at www.va.gov.
Remember your base chaplain's office is another
resource for you and your service member. Your chaplain'
is bound by confidentiality so you can speak with them
confidently.
Most installations offer support services for you, the
spouse, as well as your children. Please contact your
ombudsman or FFSC for information on classes and sup-
port groups to help you as you support your service mem-
ber. Should you feel the need for professional support you
can self-refer for mental health support through TRICARE
and Military One Source. Remember you need to take care
of you!
PTSD is a very real issue for those serving in combat.:
It is a topic that cannot be fully covered in these columns.
Knowledge and understanding of PTSD. the cause, signs'
and symptoms, treatment and support, and very real hope
and promise of recovery are your best tools. You are not
alone, please let me know if I can help in any way.
Questions or comments for Beth? Email her at beth@-
homefrontinfocus.com. Don't forget to. check out her talk.
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VP-30 attains inspection perfection


Photo courtesy of VP-30
AD2 Arnold Knight conducts some maintenance on one of VP-30's aircraft.


By Lt. Cmdr. Chris Artis
VP-30 PAO
Commander, Naval Air
Forces wrapped up
its bi-annual Aviation
Maintenance Inspection of VP-
30 recently with the Aviation
Maintenance Management Team
(AMMT) led by Maj. Howard
Marriott, USMC, declaring that
all 40 of the squadron's aviation
maintenance programs were "on
track."
"I have never seen a command
take everything an AMMT has
recommended and then go so far
beyond those recommendations
- my team has never given a per-
fect score until now," commented
Marriott.
The inspection team found no
maintenance programs requiring
more attention nor were there
any safety violations or concerns
noted. In all, 33 drills and practi-
cal exercises were conducted dur-
ing the three-day inspection that
began on May 27.
Since taking command in 2007,
Capt. Rich Fite instituted a four-
pronged attack awareness,
leadership, training and process
improvement to prepare VP-30
for the rigorous inspection. Since
September of 2007, VP-30 insti-
tuted a method of informing and
educating every squadron mem-
ber as to the purpose of AMI and
what challenges lay ahead.
A complete revamp of mainte-


nance training was conducted to
bolster formality, correctness and
participation at all levels. All
training initiatives were careful-
ly coordinated between aircrew
and maintenance training depart-
ments to ensure maximum coop-
eration.
The cooperation between
"Topside" and "Maintenance" was
so successful, the squadron was
able to dedicate four workdays to
training and maintenance pro-
grams. During these training
days, no maintenance and no fly-
ing was conducted. Select aircrew
poured into maintenance spaces
to lend their expertise and aid in
inspection preparations.
All the while, checks were
placed on the quality, effective-
ness and impact of every pro-
cess improvement initiative by
the squadron's quality assurance
division in the form of 287 main-
tenance program audits, 32 work
center audits and 90 naval occu-
pational safety and health inspec-
tions conducted from September
2007 to May 2008 seven times
the requisite minimum for a given
calendar year.
Several process improvement
initiatives were cited by AMMT
as "Models for the Fleet." Bravo
zulus were issued by Marriott
for the squadron's hazardous-
material program, led by AD1.
Richard Poland and managed by
AE3 Michael Boothe; aeronauti-


cal maintenance material readi-
ness list program led by AD1
Kim Pilletierre; corrosion pro-
gram led by AM1 Timothy Smith;
logs and records program led by
AZ1 Robert Latimer; and tech-
nical directives program led by
ATI Dan Sprinkle. Accolades
were also given to two outstand-
ing leading petty officers who
demonstrated inspiring leader-
ship within their work centers:
AE1 Sherroid Hatchett of quality
assurance and PR1 Larry Cherry
of the paraloft.
Fite addressed the squadron
during an all-hands barbecue.
"The officers and Sailors of VP-30
pitched a no-hitter," he exclaimed.
"I'm very proud of this team!"
Upon hearing the news, Chief
of Naval Air Training Rear Adm.
Mark Guadagnini remarked, That
is huge. The best AMMT results
I ever remember in 24 years of
being involved with aviation
maintenance!"
Rear Adm. Brian Prindle, com-
mander, Patrol Reconnaissance
Group, said, "Sincere congratu-
lations to the VP-30 mainte-
nance team for a truly outstand-
ing effort. They demonstrated
tremendous commitment to 'do
the right things' that resulted in
fantastic results. I know that the
team is committed to continuing
to lead the way for the maritime
patrol and reconnaissance force.
Bravo zulu!"


Seaman-to-Admiral application deadline July 1


By John Sheppard
N|al Service Training Commrand
Pubitc Affairs
T he Seaman to Admiral
(STA-21) commissioning
program, which provides a
passageway for qualified Sailors
to receive college educations and
Navy commissions, is accepting
applications for fiscal year 2009.
-"STA-21 is a full-time, under-
graduate education and commis-
sioning program open to enlisted


personnel of all pay grades and
ratings," said Cathy Kempf, head,
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Command.
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fications are necessary to be eli-


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already be a SEAL."
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month individualized program of
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officer is not enough. An applicant
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through their everyday responsi-
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of command will see," said Lt.
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By AEC Raymond Derrick,
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Factory Certified ... ....... .... .. ...... $12988
04 MAZDA 6S
Factory Certined.............. ... ..... $12988
07 IA OPTIMA LX V6
Fully Equipped, Extra Clean ... ........ $13988
04 VW JETTA GLS
Factory Certfied .... ....... .. .... $14988
04 VW BEETLE GLS TURBO
Factory Certified............................. $14988
04 VW PASSAT GI.S
Factory Certifled ............................ $14988
05 HYUNDAI TIURON SE
V6 6 Spd, Moonroot, 29,000 MIles ......... $14988
05 MAZDA3
Factory Certified .............................$14988
06 MAZDA6
Fatory Certified ............................ $14988
04 VW PASSAT GLS
Factory Certfled ................................$15988
05 VW JETTA PKG 2
Factory Certified .............................$16988
05VW PASSAT GLS
Factory Certfied............................... $16988
04 VW PASSAT GLX
Factory Certified ............................ $16988
07 MAZDA 5
Factory Certifled .............................. $16988
04 MAZDA RX8
Factory Certilien .. .... $17988
06 VW BEETLE PKG 1
Faeory Certiner ........... $17988
06 VW PASSAT
Factory Certified . .. .. 18988


06 VW BEETLE PKG 1
Factory Cerilled . . .. .. .. $17988
07 MAZDA 6
Factory Certified .. ............. $18988
05 HONDA ACCORD EX V6
Leather. Moonrool Low Mileage $19988
07 MAZDA 6 S GT
Factoy Cartifie ................................. $20988
06 VW PASSAT
Factory Certllfedl .........................$20988
06 VW PASSAT PKG1
Factory Certified ....... ... ............. $20988
05 MAZDA RX8 GRAND TOURING
Factory Certflled..... ............. $21988
07 MAZDA CXT
Factory Certified..... ... ............ $21988
06 VW PASSAT
Factory Certified ............................ $21988
05 ACURA TL
Leather, Moonrooa, Just Traded.............. $21988
06 MAZDA 6 MAZDA SPEED
6 spd, 17,000 Miles, Immaculate ........... $22988
07 VW PASSAT 3.6 WAGON
Factory Certified.............................. $22988
05 VW TOUAREG VW
Factory Certifed ........... ............... $23988
06 MAZDA RX8 SHINKA
Factory Certifled............................. $24988
07 VW PASSAT VB
Factory Cetied................................... $26988
06 NISSAN 350Z GRAND TOURING CONVERTIBLE
GO5OD Miles, Immaculate ................... $26988
08 VW PASSAT LUXURY PKG
4 Door. Auto 600 Miles Just Traded $27988

Tmcks
96 MAZDA B2500 SE
4 civ Auto. 60 OdO Miles $5988


02 CHEVY TAHOELS
3' Seat, Leather, Just Traded................$8988
06 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LONG BED
Auto, Bedllner, Extra Clean.................. $9988
04 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE
Leather, Low Mileage 20" Wheels ......... $11988
03 CHEVROLET 1500 EXT CAB LS Z71 4X4
Fully Equipped, Just traded, .............. $13988
04 CHEVROLET 1500 LS X CAB
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ................ $14988
04 NISSAN TITAN LE KING CAB
Leather, Fully Equipped, Low Mileage...... $14988
04 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB LE
Leather, Auto, Just Traded................. $14988
08 DODGE RAM 1500
Auto, Fully Equipped, 1800 Miles............ $15988
07 DODGE RAM 1500 SXT CREW CAB
Auto, Fully Equipped, 8000 MIles ...........$16988
04CHEVROLET TRAI.BLAZER LT
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $16988
03 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW CAB 4X4
Leather, Moonrool, Just Traded.............. $17988
07 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LS CREW CAB
Fully Equipped, 7000 Miles.................. $17988
07 FORD P150 SUPERCAB FX2 SPORT
Leather, Moonroof, 14000 Mile ............. $19988
05 FORD F250 S DIESEL CREW CAB )LT 4X4
Fully Equipped, Immaculate............... $21988
07 TOYOTA TUNDRA SRS DOUBLE CAB
5.7 Liter, TOO FPk, 9000 miles ................. $22988

Vans
05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
Fuily Equipiad JusL Traded $16988


SUVs
98 ISUZU RODEO 4X4
5spo Low Mileage Just Traded


$4988


99 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
Fully Equipped, Just Traded.................. $5988
00 GMC JIMMY SLT 4X4
Leather, Fully Equipped, Just Traded........ $5988
99 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ............... $6988
03 DODGE DURANGO SCT
3rd Seats, Dual AC, Low Miles ................ $9988
03 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
Noay, DVD, Leather, Just Traded ............. $12988
04 JEEP PUBERTY SPORT
V6, Auto, Low Mileage ..................... $12988
04 KIA SORENTO
Auto, Moonroof, Just Traded ................. $12988
05 FORD EXPLORER XLT
Leather, Full Equipped, Like New ...........$12988
03 MAZDA TRIBUTE ES
Factory Certified ................... ...... $13988
04 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX
Factory certlfled............................... $13988
05 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING
Leather, 3rd Seat, Immaculate............... $14988
05 KIA SORENTO EX
Auto, Leather, Moonrool, 22000 Miles ..... $15988
03 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded............. $15988
05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE UNITED
Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate ............. $15988
05 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS V6
Auto, Moonroo, lO00 Miles ................. $16988
05 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4
Auto, FuIyEpped, Just Traded ............ $16988
07 MITSUBUSHI OUTLANDER LS
Fully equipped. low mileage $16988
07 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
Aot. Moornool 4..OOMe ....... $16988
05 Toyota 4 Runner Sport Edition SR5
Fully Equippea Just Iradea . $16988


05 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER LIMITED
Leather, Fully Equipped, Extra Sharp ...... $16988
06 SATURN VUE V6
Fully Equipped Extra Clean ................. $16988
07 GMC ENVOY SLE .3
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ................. $16988 ,,
07 DODGE DURANGO SXT
Dual AC, 3rd Seat, 12000 Miles.............. $17988
08 MAZDA TRIBUTE .
Factory Certilfied ............................. $18988
05 TOYOTA SEQUOIA SRS
Leather, 3rd Row Seats, 40,000 Miles...... $18988 1
05 GMC YUKON SLT
Leather, 3rd Seat, Moonroof, Just Traded... $19988
04 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $21988
06 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4
Auto, Fully Equipped, 100 Miles............ $21988 T
07 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA r
4 Door, Auto, 12000 Miles, Just Traded... $21958 ri1
04 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded ........ $21988
05 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER UNITED V8
Leather. Moonrool. 15 000 Miles ... $22988
07 JEEP COMMANDER LIMITED 4 X 4
Leatner. Moonrool 3rd Seats ......... $22988 .'
07 MAZDA CX7 ,1
Factory Certified ...... ........ .5$23988
04 VW TOUAREG V6
Factory Certlhed .... .... ..... ..........S24988
07 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LT
Leather. Moonrool. 17.000 Miles..... ..... $26988 '
04 VW TOUAREGV8
Factor Certfied ................ ........ 2698 8"+
07 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SR-8 '
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05 LACROSSE CXL LOW MI UNROOF LTHR .. ... .................... ... $1499 07 DURANGO S0T PAWR PKG FACT WARRANT ................. 17,90
DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT ALLOY WHEELS X-CLEAN
CADILLAC '07 DODGE RAM OUAD CAB 8LT 5.7 HEMI
03 DEVILLE SUNROOF LEATHER LOW MI .......... ........ 14.990 LIKE NEW IN & OUT 20" CHROME WHEEL S............................ 18.990
CHEVY FORD TRUCKS
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LOW Mi DUAL PWR LTHR SPORT SEATS BOSE 'TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST NOW............... ..... .. ....$1..1 990
6SPD ,iAV SELECT RIDE HEADS UP DISPLAY 03 FO XLT SU ERCAB W, LEER TOPPER X-CLEAN .............. 12.990
'WOW THIS IS THE ONE ........................ ....NOW 9990 '0 EXPEDITION EDDIE SAUER EDITION
05 IMPAALSSPORTPGLTHRONLY23K .MI .......... .. ......... 10,990 LEATHER SUJROOF REAR ENT NICE TRUCK .... ...........$10.90
04 MONTE CARLO SS LTR LOW Mi PORT .. ................ 13..... 990 4 RANGER 8UPERCAB EDGE" 22K MI
06 MALU MAXX DR SuNROOF R P ......................... 4,40 TONNEAU COVER AUOYS PWR PKG .............................................. 12990
07 COBALTLT LT SEDAN PWR PKG ONLY 494 MI .............................. 12.990 5 FREESTAR SEL 22K MI PWR PKG........................... .. ............. 11.00
07 HHR GAS SAViNW FRMEN MACHiNE PWR PKG .............................. 4,99 05 EXPLORER XLT 3RD SEAT REAR A'C LEATHER
ALLOYS FULL PWR PKG 38K MI . NOW $13.990
CHEVY TRUCKS '05 FREESTYLE SEL LEATHER DUAL A/C
'04TAHOE LT LEATHER & LOADED REAR BUCKET SEATS MUST SEE & DRIVE ......................... 4.490
3RD SEAT REAR A/C REDUCED . NOWS12.990 06 EXPLORER XLT DUAL A'CG3RD SEAT 16K MI......... ............ 16,090
'04 SUBURBAN LS 3RD BEAT DUAL A/C FRESH TRADE 07 FiM0 XLT ONLY BK MI ALLOYS NOW..... ............... ......... ....1....... 4.990
51K MILES REAR ENTERTAINMENTX-CLEAN..........................12.990 07 E350 PASSENGER XLTVAN REAR A/C PWR PKO
05 TRAILBLAZER LS4DR 'TWO TO CHOOSE FROM ONLY $11,990
SUNROOF PWR PKG ALLOv u CARED FOR .......... ................13,490
*06 AVALANCHE Lr CREW CAB LTHR SUNROOF 24kMI............ .............. 22.90 FORD
06 MUSTANGOFF1AiT 22K MI LTHR LIKE NEW ................. .148490
CHRYSLER/DODGE 06 MUSTANG ALLO',S PWR PKO 23K MI ............................... 14990
5 PACIFICA PWR Pp'C ONjL 13K. MILES ................. ......... 12,990 07 MUSTANG OT COVT ONLY 2K MI ALMOST NEW
05 PACIFICATOURING PAIR PKG LOW M ................... ............ 14.090 LEATHER SHAKER SYSIM FRESH TRADE ................ .... $24.990
06 SEBRING TOURING SEDAN PWR PKG LOW Mi................. $13,490
07 300 TOURING SEDAN 3 5L V6 ALMOST NEW ............................. 18.990 MC TRUCKS
'ALLOYS LEATHER LOW MiLES "4 YUKON XL SLE MODEL 4X4 DRIVE
07 CHARGER SXT SUNROOF PWR FKlG f MI............. 18990 LEATHER SUNROOF 3RD SEAT REAR AC .......................... 13.990
*07 MAGNUM SXT SEDAN Vt, 5 HO ALLOWS ............ ..... .... 1,490 'GREAT VALUE MUST SEE & DRIVE
08CAUBERSXT 4DR ALLOiS PWRFAG ....... .......................... 14,990 '04 YUKON XL SLE 2WD DRIVE
DODGECHRYSLERTRUCK3RD SEAT LEATHER DUAL AC ......... ............................ $12990O
DODGE/CHRYSLER TRUCKS
06 DURANGO LIMITEDHEMI EDmON HONDA
LEATHER UNRF) REAR ENTERTAINMENT XCLEAN .. .......... ..... $1.99 0 ACCORD EX SUNROOF L THR LOADED ......................... 15990
'07 NITRO SLT SuNROOF LTHR REAR ENTERTAINMENT ................. $18.990



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04 NEON SEDAN A T ,A RE[iO59fl90:E.'f1 (8.990 $6,990 0 O AML -fl I tl.^ Af $S 0.990
02 COUGAR CPE AT Il A ALLU,':. LEAN $9.990 $7.990 04H GROANED (IEROIE LARE : iLh ;, 10990 7.990
S- 0D2 AVIGAIOR I.Ltr r, our 0 u J'; i_ T $1 0 9 990
03 SATURN L200 SEODAft 'R h"i j e' Ml $11.490 (9.990 0 E 0PEDITION EDDIE BAUER ] urJAnnf LIHFI ILEI 11,990 1.990
99 MUSTANG CONV LOW M IEATHERiCitEAJ $11.990 $9.990 02 SUBURBAN LT LiHA -UL A 3A,. l 3 [LEAT 10990 8.990
02 lAllAR TYP n T 3.ln 03 LAZER LS 40X04 1 Mi mu i ni' iS.U, 10.990 1.990
02 JAGUAR X TYPE 3.0 L T1MH uA iijl ,tt itFLEI/[ SII.990gg $8.990 05 CHEV EOUINOXLS "AIRF' F EA[Tl W' i' 11.990 8.990


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'0 11BURON SE V6 SUNROOF 10K MI
6SPD SUNROOF SPOILER X-CLEA NOW $12.990
07 SONATA SE V6 SUNROOF ALLOYS LOW MI ...................... 14,090
'TWO TO CHOOSE FROM EQUIPPED NOT STRIPPED
HYUNDAI SUVS
08 SANTA RE OLS SUNROOF ALLOS PWR PC.. ..................$ 11,090
07 SANTA FIE OL8 ONLY 7K MI NEW ARRIVAL .. ........... 17.990
JEEP
'04 WRANGLER UNUMITED 4X4
ONLY 34K MI HARDTOP PWR PEG WINCH NICE ......... ........... 15,99
04 GRANDOCHEROKEE PWR PKG 38e MI /-CLEAN ........................ 13.,90
05 GRAND CHEROKEE LTHR PWR FUG NICE COLOR COMBO.... ............ $14 990
05 LIBERTY SPORT PWR PVG ALLOVSONL 31K MI.......................... 12,990
'07 LIBERTY SPORT 10K MI ALMOST NEW......... ........ ...... 16.990
*07 WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4
FACT 18' ALLOYS A/C PWR PKG 6 SPD LOW MILES ................... $22.490
KIA
07 OPTIMA LX 16K MI GREAT VALUE GAS SAVER ....... ...... $16.490
FACTORY WARRANTY BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK
KIA SUV/VANS
4 80RENTO EX LEATHER ALLO'S 34K MI X CLEAN.... ..........11990
06 SORENTO LX PWR PKG ALLOYi 29K MI ....... .... 12.990
06 SEDONA LX 12K Mi PWR PKG ALMOST NEW .. . ..... .. ..14.990
07 SORENTO LX LEATHER PWR PKG X-CLEAN ............ ........ $15.490
07 RONDO LX PWR PKG SUNROOF OIJLV' 5K MI............ .... .. 13.990
LINCOLN
04 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE LEATHER SUNROOF NICE CAR . ........... 14,990
*05 UNCOLN LS V8 R SUNROOF 32K M XCLEAN............ .... 18490
06 ZEPHYR SEDAN LTHR SUNROOF ONLY 14K MI ......... .......... 21.490
07 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES LOADED W,.EATHER ................. 21,990
MERCEDES
03 C230 2DR CPE KOMPRESSOR SPORT PKG.................... ...... $16.990


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03 GRAND MARQUIS LS PREMIUM LEATHER X-LEAN ............................ $11,490
07 GRAND MAROUIS LS PWR PKG ALLOVS LEATHER........................... $16,990
08 GRAND MARQUIS GS ONLY 4V MI SAVE S5 ONLY $15,990

MITSUBISHI
07 RAIDER LS EAT CAB TRK PWR PKG 13K MI A/i.......... ............. $14.990

NISSAN
05 ALT1MA2 5SSEDANLOW MI PWR PVG .. ... ... ........... ............. $1.9

NISSAN TRUCKS
04 FRONTIER DESERT RUNNER CAB 39K M........... .......................................... 12,990
04 XTERRA XE 2WD A/T PWR PKG X-CLEANI................................... 14990
05ITAN SE KING CAB A/T PWR PKG 31K MI.............................. $1,990
05 PATHFINDER LE LEATHER SUNROOF X-CLEAN.......................... 18990

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07 0S 2DR CPE SUNJROOF ALLO./S WING GAS SAVER ...........................$12,990
07 GRAND PRIX 4DR SEDAN PWR PW FACTORY WARRANTY........1.... .... $13,90

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05 CAMRY XLE SEDAN 39K MI ALMOST NEW
'SUNROOF LEATHER V6 PWR P1(KG..................................................17,990
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07 TUNDRA DOUDLE CAB SR5ONL 1OK MI ............................... $21,990
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USO Airport Welcome Center
Volunteers needed to staff the USO Welcome
Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A
variety of shifts are available. Call Lynne at
305-4467 or email lynne@usojax.com.
Boy Scouts need some help
The Boy Scouts of America need volunteers to
work with at-risk children in two communities
in Jacksonville. The program is primarily in
.the afternoon for one hour, one day a week.
We always appreciate monetary gifts -- but
your time is the most precious gift of all.
Being a team leader means a lot to a young
child. If not a team leader, be a presenter
to share your special skills with children.
Contact Aubrey Smith at 504-6182.
Mentors needed
The Children's Home Society seeks
volunteers to become mentors to children
ages 4 to 15 who have a parent incarcerated
in prison. Call 493-7747.
Feed the homeless
The I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless
serves more than 1,000 meals every day of the
year. These meals are prepared and served
with the help of over 100 civic, religious and


HELPING HANDS
business organizations. Serving meals is a
fun and feel-good way to give back to the
community. Call 394-1356.
Big Brother/Big Sister Program
Impact the life of a child in our community
by becoming a mentor. Big Brothers/Big
Sisters has more than 300 children waiting
to be matched with caring adults. Volunteer
mentors receive guidance and ongoing
support from trained staff members. Call
727-9797 or e-mail ppaterson@bbbsjax.org.
Dignity U Wear
Volunteers needed Mon. Fri., 8:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to process
clothing to fulfill the needs of our clients.
Contact Michelle Charron at 636-9455.
Special Olympics
Volunteers are needed for ongoing Special
Olympics events. Call 874-4232.
Greeters needed
The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention


and Visitor's Bureau seeks volunteers to
meet and greet visitors to Florida's First
Coast. Call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158.
Docent Corps
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
Docent Corps needs youl Volunteers needed
one morning each week to give school tours.
Docents provide monthly training lectures
and tours using a combination of historical
information and good humor to bring works
of art to life. Contact Susan Gallo at 899-
6006 or at: sgallo@cummer.org.
HabiJax
HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for
ongoing construction projects. Call Bonnie
Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax
Home Store also needs help coordinating
donated materials and furniture. Call 722-
0737.
Habitat for Clay County
Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc.,
serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park,
Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney
Farms. Volunteers needed Tuesday through
Saturday, year-round. Call Gamble Wright-
Stuebgen at 444-8524.


NHJ: Moved to




present site in 1967

From Page 1 I


Bono added that hospitals
evolve and grow. Starting
out as'an open ward facil-
ity on the banks of the St.
'Johns River in 1941, mov-
ing to its present site with
the opening of an eight-
story tower in 1967, and
,adding a $19 million out-
,patient wing in 1989, NHJ
,has served thousands of
..Warfighters and their fami-
lies. "It served America's
'JGreatest Generation' dur-
Ling WWII. It served POWs
coming home from the infa-
mous Hanoi Hilton at the
close of the Vietnam War,
and now sends medical
teams to the front lines in
support of the global war on
terrorism," said Bono.
The congressman
applauded the role the
hospital is playing in the
,,global war on terrorism. In
3007, 196 NHJ personnel
deployed in support of that
mission. Today, 125 are
Deployed.
Crenshaw added, "This
,addition represents the
:long-term commitment of
-our elected leaders to a
,continued Navy presence
;in Jacksonville. But most
importantly, it is a tangible
'commitment to ensuring
the best healthcare possible
for the military men and
women who serve or who
have served our country
with such valor."
"Over the years, we've
grown to support our
patients' physical, mental
and spiritual well-being. We
fully involve the-patient,
the patient's family and
our medical staff to focus
on the healing process. We
also reach for excellence by
improving our methods and
skills both clinically and in


Photo by Marsha Childs, NH/ Marketing
Congressman Ander Crenshaw (R-Fla.), who worked hard for
funding, addressed guests at the June 9 ground-breaking cer-
emony.

Naval Hospital Jacksonville Facts
The hospital anchors a healthcare organization of seven
branch health clinics in Florida and Georgia that serves more
than 200,000 eligible beneficiaries.
For 2007, the hospital tallied 4,729 admissions, 1,200
births, 640,000 outpatient visits, 4,058 surgical procedures,
60,551 emergency department visits, as well as filling 1.3 million
prescriptions.
The new Tactical Combat Casualty Care course to prepare
medical personnel for the challenges of battlefield medicine is
named for Jacksonville native and Hospital Corpsman Julian
Woods, who gave his life caring for a fallen Marine in Fallujah,
Iraq in 2004.


our service to our patients,"
continued Bono.
"Today, our culture of
care and service is coupled
with this new facility to
mark the beginning of a
new era for Naval Hospital


Jacksonville. We will con-
tinue our current mission of
supporting the global war
on terrorism, as well as be
prepared for any mission
to which we are called," she
said.


STA-21: 36 months given to


complete baccalaureate degree


From Page 13

"Applicants who go the extra mile with
their education and preparation for a col-
lege/university environment show their
chain of command that they are serious
about following through," added Brewer.
"This means taking SAT preparation
courses, taking English 101, college alge-
bra, etcetera. These are Sailors that get
good endorsements from their commanding
officers and go on to be successful in the
STA-21 program."
Brewer has experienced the program
from both sides. A graduate of NSI in 2000,
Brewer was commissioned in 2002 after
graduating from the University of Colorado
at Boulder.
"When I was a third class petty officer
stationed at Naval Security Group Activity
Hanza, Okinawa, Japan, I read an article
on commissioning programs in the Link
magazine while on watch," stated Brewer.
"The possibility to become a naval officer
somehow became real because of that arti-
cle, and by the end of my watch, after read-
ing and rereading that article, I made the
decision that the Enlisted Commissioning
Program the model program for what is
now STA-21 program, would be my goal in
life."
"Selectees are provided a maximum of 36


months of full-time, year-round study to
complete a baccalaureate degree," contin-
ued Kempf. "Participants remain on active
duty while attending college and receive
pay, allowances, benefits, and privileges of
their current pay grade. In addition, select-
ees receive an education voucher for up to
$10,000 per year to cover tuition, fees, and
book costs."
For those considering the program,
Brewer 'offers this advice, "Focus on doing
your job the best you can, let your chain
of command know you are interested in
becoming a naval officer and the rest will
follow."
The deadline for applications for the fis-
cal year 2009 STA-21 program is July 1.
Application packages must be postmarked
on or before the deadline date. Deadline for
submission of additional documentation to
an applicant's package is Aug. 1.
Names of selectees will be announced by
NAVADMIN in October 2008.
Questions concerning this program
should be directed to command career
counselors or to Naval Service Training
Command Officer Development Division at
(850) 452-9563.
For more information about eligibil-
ity requirements, visit https://www.sta-
21.navy.mil.


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FISC Jacksonville hosts green belt training


From FISC]ax

The Fleet and Industrial
Supply Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) hosted a one-
week course of Lean Six Sigma
(L6S) Green Belt (GB) train-
ing classes from June 2-6 at
NAS Jacksonville. Seventeen
employees attended the train-
ing, including personnel from
FISCJ, Naval Supply Systems
Command, Commander Navy
Region Southeast and Naval Air
Systems Command.
The facilitator was Khiari
Tyler, an L6S Black Belt of
the East Coast NAVSEA .Lean
College. Various workshops were
presented throughout the week
and discussions allowed attendees
to apply their skills to a variety
of issues, including: deployment
practices; project charters and
scheduling; teams and consensus
building; project definition; value
stream mapping; statistics; data


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Photo courtesy of FISC Jax
The following personnel graduated from a recent Lean Six Sigma training
at Fleet Industrial Supply Center (FISC) Jax. Back row, from left, Benjamin
Hartley, Marrer Mayshack, Venita Harmon, Javarus Walker, Anthony
Keeney, Bree Hartlage, Russell McMinn, SK1 Massaro. Front row, from left,
David Pierce, Charles Horton, Khiari Tyler, Bruce Smith, Ryan Bell, FISC
Jax Executive Officer Cmdr. Kyle Luksovsky, Dora Ramon, John Villanueva,
Janet Bell and Charlene Edmunds.


collection; reducing variation and
implementing improvements.
Along with the tools presented,
a series of lectures were also dis-


cussed and included: roles and
responsibilities of team members,
project sponsors, the command
deployment champion, as well as


Making room for an elderly loved one


From LIFELines
As the baby boomer generation
begins to retire, American cul-
ture is seeing a change in fam-
ily dynamics. Many children of the
baby boomers have waited until later
in life to have children. As a result,
many of them are not only parents
to their own kids, but may have to
become caregivers to their own par-
ents.
Location or time constraints due to
increasing daily care needs may make
it necessary to bring an elderly family
member to live with you. This can be
a wonderful experience, but there are
quite a few things to consider before
you make this decision.
Assessing the needs of your fam-
ily can seem overwhelming, but some
researchers suggest a three-fold
approach: physical, psychological, and
spiritual.
Physical Aging parents often
have medical care issues doctors'
appointments, medications to keep up
with, and accommodations in lifestyle


due to ill health.
Your own well being will be taxed.
You're no longer as free to come and
go. Your privacy and the activities you
participate in may not stay the same.
If you work full-time or have children
of your own, your responsibilities will
increase, but you still only have the
same number of hours in the day.
Psychological Some medications
or combinations can cause anxiety,
depression, irritability, insomnia, and
other unpleasant symptoms. Are you
prepared to deal with the emotional
turmoil of an elderly family member
readjusting to a new environment?
What may be a small change in rou-
tine to you can throw off the older
person's whole week. If her cognitive
skills are weakening, her mind will be
comforted by what is familiar to her
and the normalcy of a typical day.
Your family, too, will experience a
psychological upheaval. Because of
more demands on you, your children
or grandchildren will receive less
attention. You'll have to balance your
family's routines to meet your elder's


needs. You and your spouse will have
to adjust to nurture your marriage.
It's not unusual to feel sadness,
grief, fear, frustration and worry. You
might feel angry and then feel guilty
for feeling angry. These are normal
feelings it doesn't mean you or your
kids love your elder any less. It means
you're human and that you, too, may
need support.
Spirituality It's important to nur-
ture your spirituality. Traditions and
beliefs can help your family deal with
the difficulties of caring for an elder-
ly family member. Learn about and
prepare for potential problems before
your elder moves in.
Even though most families have
some difficulties at first, they go on
to be grateful that they were able
to have their parent or grandparent
spend their last few years with them.
The commitment can be huge, but
with proper support, you can make a
big difference in the life of someone
who is dear to you.


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roles of the Green Belts and Black
Belts. Other topics included pro-
cess mapping, basic data acquisi-
tion techniques, team dynamics,
suppliers, input, processes, out-
puts, and customers, voice of the
customer and business, and more.
"Green Belts are a vital com-
ponent to any successful Lean
Six Sigma program," said Helen
Benfield, L6S Black Belt. "The
training allowed the Green Belts
to understand the need and appli-
cation of various tools to apply, in
order to achieve successful out-
comes."
Upon graduation, the GB class
was addressed on the importance
of L6S to the Navy by Cmdr. Kyle
Luksovsky, FISCJ executive offi-
cer.
"Lean Six Sigma at the FISC,
as well as at NAVSUP, is crucial
to the Navy. FISCJ is pleased to
host this training. It illustrates
our strong commitment to the
resources and expertise needed


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to effectively deliver cost-effectiveb
readiness and capability. All the
organizations aboard NAVSUP
are a part of this initiative, and
other DDOD forces are beginning
to get on board as well."
Following his remarks,,
Luksovsky personally congratiX-
lated each student on their gradu-
ation award certificates.
"In the end, the result is thdt
the Green Belts graduate with
both the skills and confidence
they need to succeed. It makes
all the hard work and preparation
for the event, worth the effort ten
times over," concluded Benfield.
This course was the first of two
series of Green Belt training that
FISCJ will host.
Preparations are currently
being made for the second series
of training scheduled for June
23-27. This training has already
been booked to its full capacity
of 25, and FISCJ expects it to be
just as successful.






20 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 19, 2008


Some suggestions on how to get out of your lease


By Lt. j.g. Ryan Charles, JAGC
Special Contributor
F federal law allows service members to terminate a
lease before the end of the lease term.
Section 535 of the Service members' Civil Relief
Act (SCRA) covers termination of residential leases. This
section allows service members to terminate a lease in
three circumstances: 1) the lease is signed by, or on behalf
of, a person who then enters military service; 2) the lease
is signed during military service and the service member
then receives permanent change of station ("PCS") orders;
or 3) the lease is signed during military service and the
service member is then deployed for a period not less than
90 days. The protections apply whether the premises are
occupied by the service member or by dependents. If your
situation does not fit into these facts, the SCRA will not
provide relief.
First, you must follow the SRCA's procedures for ter-
minating your lease or else you will likely remain legally
bound to the terms of the lease, even if you vacate the
premises. You must provide the landlord with written
notice of the termination, along with a copy of your orders.
Oral notification will not suffice!' Mail the notification
return receipt requested, for proof of your compliance with
the act. If your lease provides for monthly payment of
rent, the termination takes effect 30 days after the first
day on which the next rental payment is due after the
date you give your written notice. For example, SN Smith
signed a lease for which he pays rent on the first of each
month. If Smith provides valid notice of early termination
on May 15, he is not only liable for the remainder of May's
rent, but also for all of June's rent.
The effective date of his termination would be July
1 30 days after the first day the next payment is due
(June 1) after his written notice (May 15). The key is to
provide valid notification early. Also check with your local
legal assistance office about state law, which may provide
the service member with more favorable terms than the
SCRA. In Georgia and Florida, for example, termination
is effective 30 days after the date notice is delivered.
A second point involves "military clauses." A military
clause is the paragraph of a lease that outlines a service
member's obligations in the event of deployment or PCS
orders. Often, a military clause simply tracks Section
535 language. Sometimes, a landlord will draft a military
clause that attempts to change or limit the protections of
the SCRA. Unless your lease contains language explic-
itly waiving the protections of the SCRA, you can still
terminate your lease under Section 535. Please have any
lease reviewed by a legal assistance attorney before you
sign. Generally, any service member should avoid signing
any contract that waives his or her protections under the
SCRA. Any service member intending to sign such a con-
tract should get the advice of a competent attorney before
signing a contract with a waiver of SCRA rights attached.

Dine like a civilized person

By KimBerly Blakeley
Special Contributor

W which method do you use when cutting your
foods, American or European style? American
Style-when cutting food, place fork in your left
hand, fork tines down. Place knife in right hand with
serrated edge facing plate. After cutting one piece of food,
1;ay knife across the top of your plate (sharp edge facing
you), transfer fork to your right hand and consume food
with tines facing up, repeat steps.
European Style-cut your food with knife in right hand
and bring food to your mouth with the left hand, tines
down. This method prevents you from switching hands
each time you cut. No need to saw your food when cutting
and keep elbows close to your side. When you're taking a
break, use the resting position. Cross fork with tines up,
over knife, as with the shield. This indicates you're not
finished with your meal, but only resting. When finished
eating don't push your plate away, lay fork and knife side
by side diagonally across your plate. Knife and fork are
placed as if they are pointing to 10 and 4 on a clock face.
Any unused utensils stay on the table untouched.
If you're a smoker, never ask if you can smoke. If you
don't see any ashtrays, that's your indication there is, "no
smoking." Only smoke in designated areas.
Once everyone is seated, place a half-folded napkin on
your lap if it's large. Some may disagree on the placement
of a napkin when you leave the table during the meal. It-is
suggested to either place it on your chair, over the back of
your chair or to the left of your place setting. Personally, I
would never place it over the back of my chair as food par-
ticles may fall onto the chair. If you place it on the table,
you may get your place setting messy by food particles
from your napkin. If you place it on your chair, it stays
folded and out of sight. Few particles will get on your
chair (if any), and you can brush them off less noticeable
than placing it on the table. Your napkin is placed folded
to the left of your plate when finished eating.
Glasses are lined above the plate and to the right. Your
water glass is just above the tip of your knife. To the right
of the water glass is the red wine glass and to the right of
the red wine glass is the white wine glass. You want to hold
the stem of your glass when drinking to preserve the chill.
When eating soup, dip the soup spoon from the edge of the
bowl to the center, moving away from you. Only fill three-
fourths of the spoon to avoid spilling. Sip from the edge of
spoon and do not insert the entire spoon in your mouth.
Never bring the soup bowl to your mouth and don't blow


Should your lease not have a military clause, or have
one that varies from Section 535, you are not out of luck.


Congress included Section 535 to prevent service members
from having to negotiate a military clause every time they
signed a lease agreement, and to give them automatic
protection in the case of a subsequent deployment or PCS
move. If your landlord is uncooperative on this point, see
a legal assistance attorney. We can assist you with draft-
ing a letter to your landlord highlighting the statutory
authority for terminating the lease and informing your
landlord of the consequences of failing to comply-a pos-
sible federal misdemeanor charge.
* You may have heard of a "reverse" military clause.
This is a provision allowing a service member landlord to
terminate the lease should he or she receive PCS orders
within a certain radius of the leased residential property.
Effectively, this allows service member landlords to kick
out the current renters so that they can return to or use
the property themselves. Reverse military clauses are not
included in the protections of the SCRA. Therefore, unless
your lease specifically contains such a provision, a reverse
military clause is neither enforceable by or against you.
Keep in mind that even if you are able to use the SRCA
to terminate your lease, you remain responsible for any
unpaid rent amounts or utility bills. You also remain
responsible for any damage to the property, although your
landlord cannot keep your security deposit just because
you terminated your lease under Section 535.
Also remember that a lease is nothing more than an
enforceable contract. This means that if you sign the lease,
you are accepting its terms and are bound by them, unless
some other protection applies. Like every contract, always
read the terms before you sign it.
As a final thought, Section 535 also applies to leases for
professional, business and agricultural purposes, as well
as to certain automobile leases.
If you believe that the SCRA might apply to your lease,
visit a legal assistance attorney. For .more information,
call 542-2565, Ext. 3006.
This article is not intended to substitute for the personal
advice of a licensed attorney.


on hot soup, allow it to cool in the bowl.
Do not ask for a doggy bag at a formal dinner, it's not
carry-out. Refrain from blowing your nose at the table,
excuse yourself from the room. If you have to cough, cover
your mouth. If a cough continues, excuse yourself and
wash your hands before returning to the table. If you're a
slow eater, pace yourself with others so you're not at the
table 30 minutes after everyone has finished.
Traditionally the host, hostess or person in charge offer
the first toast. At a military ball, toasts are generally
before dinner and for military personnel, guests and lead-
ers. The "toastee" does not stand or drink to his/her toast.
A smile and thank-you is an acknowledgement.






JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVIlIHA, Thursday, June 19, 2008 21


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 Open
Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
.. 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
Now through 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.

Coke Zero 400
Davtona 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

Jaguar Tickets on sale July 16 at 9 a.m.
Only 4 tickets per person, per game on opening sales day
Pre-season Atlanta Falcons on August 9 section 147
$58.25
Pre-season Miami Dolphins on August 16 section 147
$58.25
Regular season tickets $42 $59 400 level, 200 level and
section 147

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

Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game
June 12
Free admission and transportation.


Free Lesson and 9-holes of Golf
Jqne 18
NAS Jax Golf Course

Comedy Zqne Trip
Tonight


Photos by Kalynn Wachs
Parents soak up the sun while their children play in the pool.

Free admission and appetizers.

Medieval Times Trip
June 21
$25 per person

Deep Sea Fishing
June 22
$55 per person

White Water Rafting
June 26 28
Down the Ocoee River in TN
$100 per person

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 hospital-
ity 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. Jumper (PG-13)
Saturday, 5 p.m. Fool's Gold (PG-13)
Saturday, 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)

NAS JAX GOLF CLUB
Golf course info: 542-3249
Mulligan's info: 542-2936.

Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club
New rates! $15 per person, includes cart and 18-holes
green fee.
July 15 for active duty.
July 17 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel.

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

Ladies Golf Clinic
Every Thursday June 26 July 31
$10 per session
Includes one hour with professional staff, range balls and
equipment.


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FCE- SHELL
FCE SHELL
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Lifeguards direct children down the 150-foot waterslide and
make sure they exit the area safely.

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
August 8-10 and 16-17
September 5-7 and 13-14
October 17-19 and 25-26

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.

Ladies Night
Every Monday through August 4
6:45-8 p.m.
Dinner, manicures, games and prizes!

AUTO SKILLS CENTER
For more information call 542-3227

Auto Skills 101
Today
5:30-7 p.m.
$10 per person


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5541 ROOSEVELT BLVD.
5443 SAN JUAN AVE.
1179 PARK AVE.
7628 103RD ST.
6842 WILSON BLVD
6008 LAKE COVE AVE.
1734 KINGSLEY AVE.
206 PARK AVE.
1313 BLANDING/KNIGHT BOXX
341 PARK AVE,
1952 PARK AVE.
4603 BLENDING BLVD.
6510 NORMANDY BLVD.
6409 SAN JUAN AVE
6970 103rd ST
11 BLENDING BLVD
620 CHAFFEE RD
CECIL FIELD
5391 COLLINS RD.
6260 103RD ST.
7900 103RD ST.
1670 WELLS RD.
5480 COLLINS RD
511 BULLS BAY HWY
10980 NEW KINGS RD(US 1)
4511 SAN JUAN AVE
7023 103rd ST
640 STOCKTON ST
277 LANDING BLVD
500-60 HWY 17 & CR 220
4420 WABASH AVE.
4441 WESCONNETT BLVD.
7254 103RD ST.
CECIL FIELD
182 BLENDING BLVD.
1441 DUNN AVE
821 BLENDING BLVD
7313 LEM TURNER RD
132 BLENDING BLVD
1548 PARK AVE
634 BLENDING BLVD
1585-B ISLAND LANE


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LIBRARY
LIL CHAMP
LIL CHAMP
LIL CHAMP
LIL CHAMP
LIL CHAMP
LIL CHAMP
LIL CHAMP
MOVIE STOP
MURRAYSTAVERN
POST OFFICE
RAE'S DINER
ROWE'S
SAFECO
SAMS ST. JOHNS SEAFOOD
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VFW
WESCONNETT LIBRARY
WINN DIXIE
WOODY'S BBQ
YELLOW WATER HOUSING
Updated: FEBRUARY 1, 2007


2692 BLENDING BLVD MDG
1445 S 6th ST MACCL
5800 RAMONA BLVD JAX
2688 OLD MIDDLEBURG JAX
7603 103rd ST./RICKER JAX
3137 SR 220/RUSSELL MDG
2584 SR220 & COLLEGE MOG.
5105 SR218W/MALLARD MDG
2816 BLANDING/PEPPERGRASS MDG
4305 HWY 17 & RAGGEDY PT OP
208 BLENDING BLVD. OP
KINGSLEY AVE, OP
9763 103rd STJCONNIE JEAN JAX
636 McDUFF AVE. S., NEAR 1-10 JAX
770 N McDUFF NEAR BEAVER JAX
102 SUZANNE OP
2468 BLENDING & SCENIC MODG
338 COLLEGE & OLD JENNINGS OP
1312 BLANDING/OAK OP
8635 BLENDING BLVD JAX
4527120TH 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
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websitesforheroes.com, which allows them
to maintain close family ties with their
loved ones beyond the occasional phone
call or e-mail.
These family Web sites provide a safe
and secure online environment for a mili-
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page of the LIFELines Services Network,
the Navy Department's official Quality of
Life Web site at www.lifelines.navy.mil
and www.lifelines.usmc.mil.
Each personalized family Web site
includes innovative features such as two
hours of streaming video so parents can
see what the family is doing back home,
unlimited photo albums, interactive cal-
endars and message boards that ensure
military families don't miss life's special
moments.
Last year, the Department of Defense
blocked access to some popular social net-
working sites in order to guarantee band-
with availability for mission-critical func-
tions.
Websitesforheroes.com is a Linux-based
Web environment which means it is secure
and password-protected, to ensure a level
of privacy not found in most public sites.
"Deployments are hard on families,"
said Terry Gniffke, CEO of Caliber Media
Group who co-founded websitesforheroes.
com. "When you're away and you're in
harms way, it's a lonely place. You miss
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important something like web sitesforhe-
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family. There are currently 1,200 families
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*Fleet Reserve Association Branch 290 monthly
meeting is 8 p.m. Thursday, July 3 at 390 Mayport
Rd., Atlantic Beach. For information, call 246-
6855.
Navy Wives Clubs of America Jax No. 86 meets
the first Wednesday of each month in Building 857
(at the NAS Jax Main Gate) at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift
Shop is open every Tuesday and Thursday, plus,
the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m.
For information, call 542-1582 or Claire Stacy at
374-0185.
Navy Wives Clubs DID No. 300 meetings are held
the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at
the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education
Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For information, call
387-4332 or 272-9489.
Retired Enlisted Association meets the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Hall at 7673 Blanding Blvd. For
information, call 772-8622 or 771-8696.
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meets
the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470
Madeira Dr., Orange Park. Bingo every Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., public welcome. Service
officers available Tuesday through Thursday from
1- 4 p.m. to help veterans with claims, call 269-
2945 for appointment.
Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and
Retired Federal Employees meets the second
Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange
Park Library. For information, call 276-9415.
Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve Unit 126 meets
the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at
the Fleet Reserve Building, 7673 Blanding Blvd.
For information, call 771-6850.
Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club meets the first
Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the
clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry
Cove Marina. This members-only club is open to
active duty, reservists, retired military and active
or retired DoD civilians. For information, call 778-
0805 or email commodore@njyc.org.
Doll house and miniatures enthusiasts meet
the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the
Hart Haven Baptist Church, 47 Jim Wright Rd.
Share know-how and help with room-boxes, doll
houses and other projects. Call Grace Tobey for


information at 783-0354.
MOMS Club of'Orange Park/Westslide meets the
second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the
Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding
Blvd. across from the Orange Park Mall. For
information contact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or
go to momsclubopw@yahoo.com.
Parents Without Partners meets every second
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Mason
Lodge, 1225 S. McDuff Avenue. For information,
call Tony at 349-0078 or email tonylacls@hotmail.
com.
Association of Aviation Ordnancemen meets the
third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet
Reserve Center on Collins Road. For information,
call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bohac
at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com.
First Coast Black Nurses Association meets
the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in
the Shands Jacksonville Medical Center Hospital
Blue Room. For information, call Janneice Moore
at 563-4645.
HIV/AIDS Support Group for Women Infected
with HIV meets every second and fourth Tuesday
at noon at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center.
For information, call Willie Robert at 244-6515.
Northeast Florida Chapter of the Military
Officers Association of America meets the third
Wednesday of each month at the NAS Jacksonville
Officers' Club. Social hour begins at 6 p.m.
followed by dinner. RSVP to George Allen at 772-
0237 or email georgeallen@bellsouth.net.
Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National
Active and Retired Federal Employees meets
at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month
at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church,
(Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street.
For information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083.
Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter
FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month
at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Corral, 582 Blanding
Boulevard. For information, call 269-5369 or visit
www.flix.org.
Learn CPR in your NAS Jax organization work
place. Call Belen at 662-3490 or Jeanette at 542-
5434.


JAX SPORTS


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.,
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
Attention competition runners! You can represent
the Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and triathlons.
The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and
L 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.


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CALL 904-398-9492
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Y, 3/2.5 IN Ortega Bluff,
Only to10 Minutes from
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Includes Gardner.
Avail Aug 10379-3369
ARGYLE 2BR/2BA NEW,
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fenced yard $875mo
$600 dep 291-6050/553-0230
ATLANTIC BCH 407 Irex
Like new 3/2, scrn patio
nice yd, 7blks to beach.
$1200m. 904-262-3732
Baymeadows/E.Hampton
story, 3/2.5, 1975sf, 2cg,
w/d, fncd yd, comm. pool,
$1500m+dp. 904-881-0101


BEACHES 3ml's to beach
4/3, single fam. home
2500+sf, fncd yd, 3cgar,
fpl, sec., sprinkler sys,
comm. pool, tennis crts &
club house. For appt.
please call Richard
Welsel or Sigrid Binder
904-220-2579
Eagle Harbor Exec.
home for sale or lease:
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floor plan w/ high ceil-
ings. Only 3 years old,
perfect condition. Close
schools. Avail. mid-
August. $459,900 or will
lease for $2300mo +
dep. 215-0102.
SEagles Hammock
Northside 9-A & Alta to
vl Yellow Bluff Rd 4 br 2
ba 2,114 SF 2 car
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$249,900.00- Call 904 613 3474
Fleming Island 4BR/2BA
2100sf. Open floor plan. 2
car gar. Beautiful home
like new inside and out.
Great schools. I or 2 yr.
lease preferred. $1500/
mo. + deposit. 718-9044
Green Cove Springs
Gorgeous 5/3 home! 2 stry
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$1600 + dep. 904-294-7910
INTERLACHEN 30 min
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386-336-2757.
MURRAY HILL Ador-
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lot, new kitchen, $875
mo. pets ok. 912-674-5387
Orange Park 4/2, 2600sf,
cathedral ceilings, in Irg
rooms, pool. $1400/mo.
Heritage Hills. 716-7766
ORTEGA RIVER
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$1000m. dockage avail.
904-387-4669 OR 389-1800
Ponte Vedra Beach
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Inci $1650, 219-2535
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kit, granite cntrs, oak firs
$1500m+dp. 904-739-7421
Southside 2br/1.5ba
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storage, military spe-
Iclal,$900/ moo.
904-568-0728

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LR/DR combo, den,
Inside laundry, remod-
eled, $1025. 904-928-9660
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Avail Immediately
Call for appt. 202-277-2775
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suite, great find for I
person. $685/mo + dep
904-386-7163


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MIn to Base and shopping
Large lot view to lake ,
Handicapped equipped
Offered at $265,000
912-322 4827 / 912-399-1682
WESTSIDE, NAS 3/2
no pets, $950mo+ $950dep
7246 Ortega Hills Dr.
Call 904-521-9595 ,'" n

Westside 4br2
large kitchen, ae-
corner lot, mlltar
special. $1200/mo0.a
904-568-0728 ,

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7442 Ridgeway Rd. N.
32244. Call 310-418-0377
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WESTSIDE Off 103rd
IBR & 2BR, $595 & $695,
Fenced yard, No W/D hook
up, Reference Required
778-2897
Westside: 4/2 2058 SQFT
All brick in gdte
guarded community of
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1375 MO. 904710-3135.
4 WESTSIDE
S 3/2,1800sf, cul-de-sac,
Irg fncd yrd, 15 min to
NAS Jax, pets nego-
tiable. $1150mo + $1150dep.
Call Glnny 504648 PCS

Thank you!
Besides protecting our
county, military
personnel stationed in#
our communities
,donated 6o0,620
: hours of volunteer
service in Northeast
Florida and Southeast
Georgia last year.Their
time was gien to
community
organizations, church
groups, youth activities,
scouting and more.

Westside 3br/2ba, 1940sf,
2 car garage, fenced In
yard, sprinkler system,
Community Inground
-:.pool, 5.5 miles to NAS
base, 3 miles to mall
and shopping.
S6282 Ironside Dr S'
S$1250mo + dep.
Please call Chuck Dubois,
904-268-0035
.,WESTSIDE NAS Jax.
'/2.5 TH 1400sf oar, pool,
basic cbl, gorgeously
,'remod, $1000m 631-2351
WESTSIDE nr NAS Jax.
TH, 2 master suites, 1200
SSFr, pool, basic cbl.
$750m. 904-631-2351

30 min to Jax. 30 acre
ranch home w/ pool.
.$2000/mo. 386-336-2757.



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.622 Alln Rd 99007



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Besides protecting our
country, militr
personnel stationed in
our communities
donated M0,620
louis of volunteer
service in Northeast
Ronda and Soutneast
Georga last year. Their
time was ven to
community
organizations. church
groups, youth activities,
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Queen Pillow Toe $150
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Hee in CPiastic. 5225
AluSe soIl 674-0405
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Bedroom Bunk Bed
Dresser Chest
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stand very good condi-
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Glass Top A chairs
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morre call for Prices
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MATTRESS A Queen Set
Brand New in Dlastic
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mine Love Seat
Leave Message: 318-8384

Oriental Rugs:
9X12' 180-Line Fan-
t1 tastic Multi-color
originally 3,300
Now 495 Bargain also
$250 Runner (12") Wool
241-6170


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FAIR


June 26, 2008

O1AM to 2PM


Morocco Shrine Center

3800 Saint Johns Bluff Road

Jacksonville, Fla.




FREE Admission!



Pre-register for the job fair at
www.CivilianJobs.com to get
your resume in the hands of
employers with positions in your
field of Interest and geographic
location preference.


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S3 PC Entortainment
SSet very good condl-
l tlon Features light
Curio Bar 27 In TV
Enclosure additional heolves
$700 542-7755 ext 140
S. 6 PC Wicker Din-
Ing Room Set with
t Ls 7 In 3 glass shelf
Hutch Very good
condition call 534-3472
4 Queen Size Sleigh Bed
With Pillow top mat-
tress and matching
night stand $500 OBO
706-593-4429

Queen sized Bed and
Box Spring foam like
1 new $220 new $999 Call
Bill 774-212-2265

TABLE LAMPS
Two 34" tall night light
L In lamp bottom $75
for pair. Pic avail.
Jat22480yahoo.com/
904-269-2258
l TV Table new glass
and black $85 call Bill
St 774-212-2265


WICKER CHAIRS
2 white w/ cushions
plus wicker plant
S stand $195 for all.
Plc avail. Jal2240@yahaoocom/
904-269-2258



EAGLE HARBOR; MOV-
ING SALE Sat., 6/21
7a.m. Furniture, books,
household, exercise
equlpt., bikes & morel
Flaming Island Sat 6/21;
Oa-lp; Tara Farms 2529
Quail Roost Rd. Multi
Family, furn, baby, etc.
Huge Rummage Sale
at OPAA Sat. June 7th
9 am to 3 pm location
1086 Fromhart Street
Orange Park
(OP girls softball )
RIVERSIDE 10am-4pm
2523 Herschel 388-1114
wood conf. table, cash
registers, bookcases,
glass dining table,
filing cabs, old tools,
scales, clocks, cameras.


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BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Placel
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA





CRAFTSMAN RIDE
ON MOWER
38" deck, 12.5hp, 5spd
w/ rear bagger, works
oreat $500 obo 904-264-7497


4 Lawn Mower 6.0 HP,
Mulcher Big Wheel 22"
cut $75.00 call 338-1264
or 292-1040


Snapper Lawn Mower
6.0 HOP Self Pro-
pelled Rear Bagger
$150 Call 338-1264 or
292-1040


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




7kw Generic Home
Generator W/XFR Box
Never used Brand new
$150 Darryl
904-616-6008
ASSORTED ITEMS- ALL
CAN SAVE UP TO 90%
on Items. Call
904-358-2265/259-2292
4L Frigidaire Window air
conditioner $50 Silver
Toolbox for Shortbed
S Truck $75. call 537-8313
HP pavilion PC monitor &
printer-used but still
works $400; Panasonic
Knote book-new in box
(extra software) $500;
set of (4) 2007 Ford
Focus custom wheels
15x6.5 $400; Call 9am to
2prom Mon-Sat. 904-553-1061


Misc Items Glassware,
Pictures, Household
Items, Planters ETC
Coall 534-3422


4 MOVING SALE LOTS
OF STUFF 449-1233



TIME LIFE BOOKS
Enchanted World
22 volumes $50.00 obo
797-2218


TIME LIFE BOOKS
Planet Earth 19 vol-
umes $50.00 abo; Mys-
Sterle of the Unknown
33 volumes $100 obo 797-2218



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Directions From 1-295, exit 103rd Street West- travel 7 miles Turn right at dead end Turr
Leh onto Normandy Blvd Community is 1 5 miles on right


Now Renting to: Active Duty & Retired Military Members, Coast Guard,
DOD & Federal Employees, Federal Gov't Ci ilians Assigned to DOD Activities,
Unaccompanied Families of Active Duty Members, Active Duty National Guards-
men, Geographical Bachelors and Reservists


For more information call 904.779.2818 or 904.908.0821

or visit nasjacksonvillehomes.com 2
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YOUR CAREER. AND ENJOY THE RIDE.



If you are interested in a seagoing career that offers on-the-job training,

real advancement opportunities, top pay and federal benefits, visit our

website at www.sealiftcommand.com, call 1-888-243-0917 to speak

with a recruiter or visit us at this upcoming event.


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26 JAx AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVIL.L, Thursday, June 19, 2008

. iano Accordion Black 2001 VW Bettle GLS MERCEDES S350 SEDAN
and white mother of Ye Bl:k L r '06 Beautiful Tan /i CHEVY TAHOE '01 DODGE DURANGO I"'IFORD F150 4X4 '04 GMC SIERRA '05 7\ HONDA PILOT / JEEP GRAND
cpea rl beautiful with Iterir, 3 6 Leather On Bright White 4X4, Only 60,000 '06 LTD Fully Equip Black/Tan $19,990 Ex Cab, Tonneau EX-L '07 Navi, Lth CHEROKEE '07
case ools) $35. 781-6222 Aviation CD Changer cold AC 224 Exterior Beautiful Miles Like New $16,990 9980012 998-0012 Cover Custom CD, Like New SRT Like New
Vacuum tools) $3 Boats Warranty Combination w/AII The Custom Wheels $11,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $16,480 998-00T2 27,000 MI $26,480 998-0012 $35,990 998-0012
PIANO Cable, console w/ (Additional) $9,900 OBO Extras Mercedes Has 998-0012 D U LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
bench $499 excel cond Salboats (904)491-7996 To Offerl $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DODGE DURANGO Ford F150- '05 STX Super
great starter 904-387-5279 Boat Dockage & -- 2004 Pontiac Grand 1-866-297-2096 '06 Lthr,DVD, Fully cab, 55,000 miles, dealer H2 HUMMER '03-65kmi,
SPrix GT II V6 Landed Equipped $18,990 maint, marine linear, white, exc cond, 3row INFINITI FX35 '04 JEEP LIBERTY'05 3.7L
MarineE uipment Cruise,Cd-coss,Tc, MERCEDES C230 SPORT CHEVY TAHOE '01 99-0012 rol up op. Must see seats, thr/CD/DVD. Navi, Whtrran $ 25,490 LIMITED Wo On
andiupples lLow miles 46K Cored KOMPRESSOR ,0S One I 4X4 Only 60,000 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $15,000. 013-8686 $22,500. 912-366-9500 36K Miles 998-0012 35K Miles! Mint Cond.
uppliey Maintained 771-5333 Of The Sportiest Car Miles $12,880 HONDA CR-V EX AWD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Lthr, Power Seats/Win-
iLLL RV Rentals On The Road Todayl 998-0012 Dodge Ram 2002 FORD F150 XLT 4X4'05 HONDA CR-V EXs d- Lthr, Pows/Locks & more!
Still Hunt Club SE GA RV'sand Supplies Acura 3.2 TL '06 w/ QCrewcb only 54,000 '06 Only 16K Miles daws/Locks & more!
Still Hunt ClubSE A RVand Supplie navs nation. Black /tan Quick, Sexy and Spot- LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE rLewab ol eed5,000 Only 9K MilesI Spotless, Spotless Inside &u JEEP Easy On Gas & Still Has
700m c lhr tram Jan. 6 Motorcycles/Mini leather interior $25,000. less $19,399 1-866-297-2096 'Viflitr 5 speed Nice Interior, With CD Spotless Inside & Out[ JEEP Easy On Gas & Still Has
members $600/or. C MOtO less $19,399 1-866-297tr2096-- truck Garage kept Cruise & Power Wn- Automatic Transmis- (7 COMMANDER '06 Lots Or Room! $12,985
avail. Lots of oaks and Bikes 36k miles. 9ED-349A4005 MERCEDES 5430 CHRYSLER $13,900 OBO 90-277-391 r son With Cruise & LTD White/Tan 1-866-297-2096
stands. Call 904-786-4823 Auto Brokers ACURA TL SEDAN '05 Only 37K Milesl Plush PACIFICA '04Lthr, sL Ford Tough & Still Trac Control All Power Priced To Sell $17,990
94-2152473 at r Auto Parts Loaded Outl lHeaded Comfy Leather Interior Eu o, 001CD FORDEXPEDITION 0 s Lth Ford Tough & Still New 495 Acessories $17,995 998-0012
0Welder's Quat Rack Antiques/Classics Lthr, All Power Options Luxury Loaded, Multi 3990S998V0012 ( y 40,000 Miles Lthr, Looks1New$17,496 1-866-297-2096 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LAND ROVER
l, b Sunroo Mudlt CD&uSfTot LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE g CD, 3rd Row Seals 1-866-297.2096 DICVR '03
Fitness system 3 Ibs Automobiles Sunroof, Multi CD CD & Sunroof Tool $16,200 998-0012 Low Miles, Must Sell
sS ^ r e t Tficks/Railers/SUV'S pryQick $rNs Factry LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORDF 15 '9-ru w wl, Fast Won't Last At $7995
2 n 0 "Vans/Buses U Sporty & Quick $19295 Warrantyl $31,995 PS, PB, 5spd, cold AC, 403-4413
573-290 Vans/ BueS 1-866-297-2096 1-866-297-2096 f Ford Expedition '04 -59k good on gas, tlareside
- $2000 or Les BM325'8-60 ml., Eddie Baur w/DVD, cust. grill & rims. A Steal IH
LCoinmeri shra, CD SunrMoof MERCEDES S350 SEDAN Ex cond $13K 904-669-4808 @ $250. 813-679-3694 NISSAN ARMADA '06
Misc. Auto $22,990 998-0012 '06 Pristine Conditionl Looks Shoroom Newl
0 98W-anted LESO2 Luxury Loaded W/ARI | ( GMC DENALI 'oI Looks Showroom NewI
GATOR FOOTBALL AutOS/hks Wanted LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Luxu oded All FORD EXPLORER GM DENA Roof Rack Running
Power Options Plus e n XLT '02 4.9L, V6, good Navi, Sunroof,
TKTS (2)for this season Auto/BMW 3251 '94-sunrf, lown, Navigation Smooth Ride ercedes-Benz cond, 106k ml, leather DVD, Like New Boards & 3rd Row sat
only. Level 5, Champions bilk/belge Int., oar kept, $36,995 1-866-297-2096 as, t E $21,990 998-0012 Powerful V8, $17,985
____________________exc cond $5900. 910-6112 17"M F Me alS, $5,000 aob Call 282-1626 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1-866-297-2096
176 E A 103-V6, (9) Nav1, CD, Lhtr, Over Only 29K Miles Looks 1 NSSAN RMADA
17.6' SEA RAY 03-V6, $100,000 New, Now & Smells Brand New .9% AS NISSANARMADA
Inbrd bowrlder, exc cond $55,800 998-0012 Every Available Option On Select Certified n9 '04 Lth, DVD 3rd
ny 35h r used.$12r900 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Including Power Merseyside Benz With 33K 0 9ow Seats Only98-0
90B4-94-7691 o 8d0-2373 Sunroof Stunning White i, $20,990 998-0012
20' ALLISON '96 w/'03 2.5 VerBuck Lesabre 2 00. Snroo Stunnin Wter Approved Credit LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Me cu. y/XB2002, per yerye en 2k ml, $5400. Exterior Gray Interior t
_ sad cond. $19,900. 904.349.8740 904-731-5675 396-5675 ev $23,599 1-866-297-2096 2008 S63 V
Ani mCAD. FLEETWOOD '96, MERCEDES E320'02 Black/Black, 1( NISSAN PATH-
*Adopt a Pet what &do you expect for AN Ele Fy Locally owned The economic impact of the Fully Equip.SOnly
Pets & Supplies $1900. 904880-3947 or Loaded, Premium Lthr,
Pele 574-361-6400 for more info Sunroof & All Mercedes and Driven, 37,00 Mi $17,990 998-0012
Livestock & Supplies Has To offer $12,695 Loaded, military in Northeast Florida Call Tiny for more into ExusOJACKSONVILLE
AnImals wanted 2002 Alta Toyhuse 40( CALLAC CTS '0 1-866-297-2096 Parktronlc, Ipod ,
t Wh sth Whee 998-0012 MERCEDES E50 '06 Integration, navi, and Southeast Georg is 9o4-535336 9am-opm TOYOTA 4Runer
Hitch 8K call 449-1233 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SEDAN Own A 507HP $122,959 *. '06 LTD V8, Lth
S p 2005 Dutchman ) CADILLAC CTS'08 Mercedes & Know 87.8 Dbillions. u llll l. V' l Roof, CMiles $25 Only98 980012
Camper 30 FT Four Fully Equipped What True Luxury IsI 2007 SL LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE $25,980 998-0012
Affenpinschers to Yorkles e bks Seat sha SuperIorCraftmanship LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
like new Hitch Pack- $30,480 998-0012 Supror C smanship 50th Anniv. Ed. oo Saturn LS2 AC/AT 33 mpg........... $69oo
P P A age MustSell $11,500 Der- LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE & Excellent Safety
PUPPY SA E rick 912-467-3426 Der LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Recordl All Accessories Active Vent Localbusinessesbenefitfromthe mlltarydcland dvilin personnelwho 3 Honda Civic AC/AT33mpg.......... $7995 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
S TOoFF CADILLAC STipe '05 $28,495 1-866-297-2096 seats, Keyless buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Letthem '01 Very Clean Must Sell
See Puppies On-line 0 AIRSTREAM TRAIL Black Beauty, Triple
MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS Black, Fully Equipped MERCEDES SL500 '95 GO, BI-xnon II 04 Olds Silhuette AC/AT 27 mpg ...... $9695 Fast Won't Last At $7995
www.epuppyene.com ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES $23,990 998-0012 Coupe Only 65K Miles Lamps Like know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of 02 Honda Accord 5 spd 3 mp ....... $8995 403-4413
1045lndingBlvd., OP J.D. .V s LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE & till Purrs Like A Brand New themilitarypublicationsdistributedatthelocalbases inthearea. A
Alachua (386) 462-3039 CHEVY CAMARO RS '90 Kitten! Immaculate 05 Nissan Altima AC/AT3Mp...... $9995 TOYOTA SEQUOA03
American Pit Bull 1-800-541-6439 Red, T-tops, 112Kml, good Condition! All Mercedes $74 9 an AC/AT0 mp....... $9995 TOYOTA SEQUOIA '03
Terriers Pups, ADBA reg cond. $3500nego. 302-0059 Options Included! 3 Ford Mustang LX 6cyl 25 mpg..... $9995 LTD VO TopOf The Line
$750. 904- 982-7487 Gulfstream Conquest '98 Must See $14,895 2007 ML3S -LX 7.$ Entertainnfent Pkg Plus
AUSES TO HUSKES 22km, wrnty, cover, FORD MUSTANG GT '07 1-866-297-2096ed05ToyotaCorolla AC/AT 33 mpg..... $995 AM/FM/CD & Cssttel
AUMMESTOHSIES ;$23,900 912-674-0158 Like Brand New w/low -86-___97-296 Loaded with TAll Power Assessors &
9 SUMMER SALE miles CD, Premium Mercury Grand Marquis Rear Tv's, Nav, For adviDtting 05 Honda Civic AC/AT 33 mpg........ $16995 Sunroofl 60/40 Spilt Rear
$399 & UP. Wheels Perfect colors 96- $1200 OBO. Contact Sat. Radio, Info tl 3rd Row Seat $12,799
www.petworldpets.com $19,959 904-759-5376 Charles 0 899-3706. n 07 Suzuki XL-7 Full Power 27 mpg.. $17995 1-866-297-2096
904-262-4646 Open 7 days Brumes Mercedes 491Hp,6 disc -7 Full Power mpg.. $17995-66-297-2096
BOSTON TERRIER Pr-owned 491 Ch p, 6 disc anger local 07 Volkswagon jetta AC/AT 27 mpg $18995
PUPS shots,de.wor....d, .8o B ion ,v'
HC, $500.864-871-036 2 3eVeroPhan O FORD MUSTANG trade n $69 9 Aviater mn roof mpg. $8995 XC9 04
For sale- R-3 150cc Convertible, V6, S-Speed, Is the economic Fax 004-266-623 05 L o Viater in root23m $18995 Whiteu$an Fully
Boxer Mastif 8 weeks, Scooter 8,689 miles one owner, 61,000 miles,
shots, home raised, Lime-Green keyless well serviced and main- impact of the mil- 2006 SL5OO o4 Honda Civic Hybrid 9up0p2
$350 & $450 904699-836 star, la er 1,250 convertibredop,charco tary in Northeast NavKeylea 49 mpg.................................call for details LEXU OF JACKSONVILLE
UT sos, tails, dew, 3/F Honda Shadow 750 '07 a beauty $5400/OBO. Florida and Go, BI-Xenon H. 05 Honda Civic Hybrid
$350 ea'Ready NOW less than 100 miles. Call 904-477-1657.
9 Read 04-49 c536-5093 Ford Shelby GT 500-07 Southeast Georgia. Lam Loadedl 49 mpg.................................call for details |$00orls
BULL MASTIFF PUP Yamaha Road Star black on black, chrome Advertise in 2,959 a "" Plymouth Grand Voy
AKC, red female-S1000 1600cc Custom Point wheels, 8200 miles,,Plymouth Grand Vov-
386-454-7526 / 352-318-1891 Cbr exust, Ms- 0240 0 o 4 the military 2007 GL45E 1 uns rt
tang seat, lots of 912-6 74-5205 or 409-3544 H o n- w k van $ 20 s737 967
Chihuahua Pups -lwks, 2 chrome, many extras Show p HONDA ACCORD EX publications Loa dedw/Park
fern.m CKC, S/W, HC, room condition $9,500 6 V Cope Like Nw itritd at toni, .
fawn, 1 tri. 904-607-2814 695-483 $17,990 998-0012 distributed at tlon, 19" wheels NLvlgt
DOBERMAN PUPS LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE the local bases Local trade In
Reduced $350 CKC, POP, INFINITI G37 COUPE '08 in the area. $39,959 #26637A1 1325 Cassat Avenue
H/C. 703-9606, 509-0538 Factory Warrantyl i200 7 Ai r32n corbitaoA rJ a
FREE KITTENS TO $ $ BIG J TOWING $ $ Technology Package, To advertise 200oo7 E35o Mi tinycorbitt@aol.com ALIVEr truck. $100-$200 per
GOOD HOME TOP Dollar For iunk & Navigation, Music Hard Please call w/Navi, 6 Disc un. 72 1 10
home. Coil 272-5109
207-5566nor 755-0629 Seats, Premium Sound 904-3594336 CD, Pram. Pkg.
Free Pito ulmls System q& Much M ored 9904A359- 6, S Man-
Puppies to good ZR-1TYPe17Inch Executive Grand
two females five 1 ChromedMols 1O0n 3K Ml Fl P R ov o 20 32 C AOI DI RER
months old has shots W/Tires for G4 1-866-297-2096 $41,959 #uiss
904-521-9181 Corvette Less than 500 miles ( INFINTITI G375 '0 MITSU ECLIPSE
SFree to good home Doarryl 904-616-6008 Equipped $39,990 Automatlc $20,90 Diesel, Lthr, Sun'
Block and White Sibe- 998-0012 998-0012 Roof, CD Chger
roan Husky with Blue LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE d Ii ]
eyes 4 y/o male neu- 'AutmoileOFJAKSOVI LE ofaCDedW/
termed Good with kids 334-5229 Jeep Grand Cherokee Loaded W/Low
ER M AN S H 42 1980 Jeep CJ Runs 19 WHDR Mlled 7 9 ACURA OF ORANGE PARK BOARD FORD RAY CARTER KIA ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO
PUPS, CK PHERdg b n t boy In $3,i 1w Blue Book Ask- 2007 ML350 7200 Blanding Blvd 777-5600 St. Augustine 353-6797 6373 Blanding Blvd 771-6078 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
unique colors, HC. Ready must see to apprecl- 00 OrStraighteTalk "Program Car"r Super DuyHeadquarkersnd R 407-339-3443
eah0 F0r MAZDAMiATA' 0 dNoames rg mCadr" ForidasSp Dut Hdquarters Longwd/0iando 407-3393443
904-333-0817 Derrick 912-467-426 fc Burg/Tan, Lthr, CD Come See Service and 'lI PAUL CLARK L I I] :;O1 n IId
GREAT DANE PUPS 1986 Grand Marquee $11,990 998-0012 Styxx Jenkins. Maintained -AL. 'R
r Sva o e 44000 orio l miles LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Military, Bad Credit Her Harmon AUDI JACKSONVILLE FORD-MERCURY LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO
from $400 & up. 259-4781 year OBO contact Joe MERCEDES E350 No Credit stereo CD, Sat 4660-100 Soulftside Blvd 565-4000 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 895 N Rnald Reagan Blvd NIMNICHT SAAB
JACK RUSSELL puppies. e 912-576-8711 ELEGANCE Quick V6, NO PROBLEM! Radio, S-Roof 895 N. Ronald Reagan Bd.NIN
8 wks health cert, $300 2004 Nissan Murano Every Mercedes Option, Want to be9treatedui:ss =EIZEIIIRY Logwod oF A37999 Blanding Blvd,7Ja-
904-591-7458 904-266-3346 / SE excellent condition Multi Cd, Home Link like family, come to $34,959 utER FORDMERCURY LongwoodOdandoA 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com
MACAW-Blue & gold Inc 239,700 miles Memory Seats Sunroof, NIMNICHT
MA cage, 2 Plo y stands+ Slver leather Interior, You Name 11 $28,995 2003 CL50 B ORLM DO Green Cove Spnngs 264-4502
moIare. 2 4-81485 sn/moon roo $20,0 1-866-297-2096 C, HEVLSS V "Employee owned 895 N. Ronald Reagan Bd. www.garberautomall.com I- I--- J = |
MALTESE PUPS AKC 1550 CASSAT AVE Brumo Svc. Longwood/Oando 40733443 MIKE SHAD FORD LAND ROVER JACKSONVILLE SATURN OF AVENUES
Nshfo unln+ 97di 438 4041 $29,959 iL At The Avenues 11211 Atlantic Blvd 6421500 10863 Philips Hwy. 262.7145
AK, Cu 3$9oo2 Ca or 2005 E320 CDI TOM BUSH BMW 10720 Plips H.904-292-3325 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK
SEnglishAmern Rose CDh n 9850 Atanc Bd 725-0911 EFORD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 8105 BlandingBd. 779-0071
'n,, h BuC. o 256 s 6 I Loaded! $28,959 6914 Blanding Blvd 777-2500 AT REGENCY 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 SATURN OF REGCY
912-288-3510 or 912-6449-2565 EE MAlN__ 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 OATURANOFPARKNC
Olde ESnglI5shBu5ldo NISSAN SENTRA SER 2006 R350 9650 MIKE SHAD FO RD LEXUS OF ORANGE PARK 8600 Atlantic Bvd -725-8200
pups, adorable, family SPEC V '06 Seriously w/alloy wheels, PA 704 Blanding Blvd 777-5100
raised grt w/kids, selling Quick I Loaded With Sun Roof CD, lGARBER BlUICK OF ORANGE PARK www.leAsoforangeparkm o-jill'-. t
sisters $3000 for both. All45Lthr, Accents 6Disc h N i r
oChawnger avi, Green Cove Spmngs 264-4502 7700 Blanding Bld 777-3673
shots/papers 904-252-8299 ww.CD Changer, Sunroof & 7700 Blanding BlvdC e777-,3673
PARROT-Blue Quaker f 0 a B.*9 841Morel Spotless $14,195 iPower iftgate www.garberautomall.com _____________ 77 TI Ji SUBAROFlJACKSOILLE
F/2yr old, hand fed, talks, 1-866-297-2096 $28,959sui a KEY BUICK 10800 Atanic Blvd. 641-6455
Pekingese Pups 2F 5mos -BOAT AUCTION- ., Ac,2003 E500 4660 Soudhside Bd 642-6060 NIMNICHTPONTIA-GMC B
shots, wormed, full bid Manufacturers/Dealers Liquidation (904)772-8428 Local Trade 420Southside Blvd. 642-4100
no papers, 90-78-4379 n Over 125qBoats I SUBAR U IoOK Warranty 11503PhillisHwy. 854-4826
P/IC BpL P -Ble New- UsedV Bank Repos Panoramic s IN C TRUCK MIKE S=AD FORD SMACKAR NTER
POP/ChmP. bldline-Bu Nepos WRX '08 AWO Ww COG GMC TRUCK ,OF JACKSONVILLE
Razor $350. 904-294-1144 Many Boats will S E L L New Body Style & Only Sold new fromOFCAO E
PIT BULL m full Regardless of Price!! 3K Miles! Super Quick & BrumosCLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 9201 Atlantic Blvd 724-2310 UNCOLI MERCURY 7018Blanding Blvd 253-7300
blood, $200 w/k.enne, food SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH-10AM Loaded With Extras $24,959 4700SouthsideBlvd. 642-5111 GARBER GMC TRUCKS
arc-3 Wl F toF Beahu Sbu s 2005ML350 NIMNICHT CADILLAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502uou $J22,9
&championS7 lneK FloridaFairr ouNotYouGa nma Special edition 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 wwwgarberautomall corm ll 7KEN CHANCEY SU
PUGS AKCPrion W ed ie dt oon-spm te, k les. L2ade /Lthr PARKER CADILLAC LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1285 Cssat Ave. 389-7700
PUGS AKC, Champion Wed., June 25th, Noon-$pm 11,500. 501-7830 navidatien CD, LP1RKEFAJALK
Lines. P ets O nly. 375 Belz Outlet Blvd (904)824-9181 [ 0DO A I L2_m v
38s64,77 3209-2829. Thurs., June 26th, 9am-6pm -SAVEsss$$SAVE$$$SAVE SS Prom Wheels 375Be B (904)8249181 wwwlotusofacksonvilecom CITY S
SIBERIAN HUSKY Fri., June 27th, 9am-6pm aMilitar and on Mlitar $24,959 COGGM ONA1N 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 585 9987111
PUPS, $100.6 onths Info: 205-758-3068 P A Bad Credit, No i[lol]dB_1M AtlanticBlvdl. 998-7111
b $ 904-874-545 205583068 Credit, It Doesn't 2006 C230 11003Atlantic Blvd 565-8800 .cyautomotive.com
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800-367-6709 x: 1378
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are no gimm.ck., no
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con oiler in oaner
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why .n Ine world you
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im h-ring lor oaies in
our Jocksonv'ile ollice
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e-mail your resume 'o
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Besides protecting our
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personnel stationed in
our communities
donated 650,620
hours of volunteer
service in Northeast
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Georgia last year.Tneir
tdime was given to
community
organizations, church
gDous, youth activies.
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Kitchen Cralt Water
Less Cookware(llO)
piece Purchase al
Southern Womens
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call 642 1938 aller
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904-786-5529
T Slereo Equipmen lor
house and car for Sale
call Kim 904- 319-6300
or 417-34824



Fri, Sal June 20 & 21, 84.
7606 R.uer Ave US17 a
Clay SI Greencove Sprg.
AAA r..doenr,-aoreoale cam
Westsidecr. 6.20 &Sol 6,21
so 2p. 4i54 ,Atrajelle
Ave. oil Rooseve" Blvd
Furn. arli.que d.sheE,
As.an in''ence aecor &
nousehola Ilems



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Queen Pilo* TToo
Brana oNew 904-674-0405
BED King Size Sel
New .n oIos,,c S225
AM ul sell 674 0405
Boy's Cargo Brand
Bedroom Bunk Bed
k Dresser Chesl
Desk Hulch TV
stand very good condi-
lion 5450 2344410
S DINETTE SET
GIo| 'lo o 1 cna.rs.
o0,la 0e vry go000
cand o avail
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90,269,kk
FulIsie Mallress Sel wi
raome, (Bossel) loo a,
Ine line. I.Ke new 0200
901 38. 8775
Girls Cargo Brand
SBedroom Bunk Bed
Dresser Desk
Bookshelt While
Wash Oak Excellent
Cond 400 234 4410
SGold S Prong Arch
Lamp 7fl. high S50
Please (2) Capelo-
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wilh Pedeslals 5100
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Bolh seals recline
B1/ rown like new Laura
Au hley call Bill
774 212 2265
MATTRESS FULL Size
NEW Muil Sell 5140
Call Caer r 671a0O05
MATTRESS A Queen Sel.
Brand Nea in plastic
S150 904-674-0405
Men's Gold Ban
size 12 75 Double
Level Pond with
Pump S 100 771-8930
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Ma'cn.ng Solo ana
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ing Love Seat
Leave Message: 318-8384
Oriental Rugs:
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originally 3,300
Now 495 Bargain also
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241-6170


. 3 Pc Entertainment
Set very good condi-
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Curio Bar 27 in TV
Enclosure additional Shelves
$700 542-7755 ext 140
6 Pc Wicker Din-
ing Room Set with
t 7 in 3 glass shelf
Hutch Very good
condition call 534-3472
4 Queen Size Sleigh Bed
With Pillow top mat-
tress and matching
night stand $500 OBO
706-593-4429
Queen sized Bed and
Box Spring foam like
new $220 new $999 Call
Bill 774-212-2265
4 TABLE LAMPS
Two 34" tall night light
in lamp bottom $75
for pair. Pic avail.
Jal2248@yahoo.com/
904-269-2258
TV Table new glass
and black $85 call Bill
t I 774-212-2265


4, WICKER CHAIRS
2 white w/cushions
plus wicker plant
stand $195 for all.
Pic avail. Jal2248@yahoo.com/
904-269-2258



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ING SALE Sat., 6/21
7a.m. Furniture, books,
household, exercise
equipt., bikes & more!
Fleming Island Sat 6/21;
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Quail Roost Rd. Multi
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Huge Rummage Sale
Sat OPAA Sat. June 7th
l 9 am to 3 pm location
1086 Fromhart Street
Orange Park
(OP girls softball )
RIVERSIDE 10am-4pm
2523 Herschel 388-1114
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registers, bookcases,
glass dining table,
filing cabs, old tools,
scales, clocks, cameras.


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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 Fi-i..iy
7:30 p.m. until close

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

Outdoor Pool Open
Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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..iy
11 a.m. -noon

Summer Slim Down
12-week exercise program
Now through 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.

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

Jaguar Tickets on sale July 16 at 9 a.m.
Only 4 tickets per person, per game on opening sales day
Pre-season Atlanta Falcons on August 9 section 147
$58.25
Pre-season Miami Dolphins on August 16 section 147
$58.25
Regular season tickets $42 $59 400 level, 200 level and
section 147

LIBERTY COVE RECREATION
Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E 1-E6
single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the
Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-
3491.


Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game
June 12
Free admission and transportation.

Free Lesson and 9-holes of Golf
June 18
NAS Jax Golf Course

Comedy Zone Trip
Tonight


Photos by Kalynn Wachs
Parents soak up the sun while their children play in the pool.

Free admission and appetizers.

Medieval Times Trip
June 21
$25 per person

Deep Sea Fishing
June 22
$55 per person

White Water Rafting
June 26 28
Down the Ocoee River in TN
$100 per person

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 hospital-
ity 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. Jumper (PG-13)
Saturday, 5 p.m. Fool's Gold (PG-13)
Saturday, 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)

NAS JAX GOLF CLUB
Golf course info: 542-3249
Mulligan's info: 542-2936.

Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club
New rates! $15 per person, includes cart and 18-holes
green fee.
July 15 for active duty.
July 17 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel.

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

Ladies Golf Clinic
Every Thursday June 26 July 31
$10 per session
Includes one hour with professional staff, range balls and
equipment.


LOCATION
ABC LIQUORS
AMERICAN LEGION
BONOS BBQ
BONUS DOLLAR
BP
CECIL PINES ADULT COMMU
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHEVRON GAS STATION
CITGO
COMFORT INN
ECKERD DRUGS
FAMILY DOLLAR
FCE BP
FCE SHELL
FCE SHELL
FCE SHELL
FCE SHELL(DAILY'S)
FIDDLERS GREEN GOLF COU
FLEET RESERVE
FOOD LION
FOOD LION
FOOD LION
GATE
GATE
GATE
GATE
GATE
GATE
GATE
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VYSTAR CREDIT UNION
VYSTAR CREDIT UNION
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Lifeguards direct children down the 150-foot waterslide and
make sure they exit the area safely.

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 Fi'i.L v1, 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
August 8-10 and 16-17
September 5-7 and 13-14
October 17-19 and 25-26

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.

Ladies Night
Every Monday through August 4
6:45-8 p.m.
Dinner, manicures, games and prizes!

AUTO SKILLS CENTER
For more information call 542-3227

Auto Skills 101
Today
5:30-7 p.m.
$10 per person


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OFF-BASE PICKUP LOCATIONS LOCATION
ADDRESS CITY JIFFY LUBE
5541 ROOSEVELT BLVD. JAX JIFFY LUBE
5443 SAN JUAN AVE. JAX JOHNSON FAMILY FLEA MARKET
1179 PARKAVE. OP KANGAROO
7628 103RD ST. JAX KANGAROO
6842 WILSON BLVD JAX KANGAROO
NITY 6008 LAKE COVE AVE. JAX KANGAROO
1734 KINGSLEY AVE. OP KANGAROO
206 PARK AVE. OP KANGAROO
1313 BLANDING/KNIGHT BOXX OP KANGAROO
341 PARK AVE. OP KRYSTALS
1952 PARK AVE. OP LIBRARY
4603 BLENDING BLVD. JAX LIL CHAMP
6510 NORMANDY BLVD. JAX LIL CHAMP
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 103RDST. JAX
1464 PARK AVE. OP
10401 NORMANDY BLVD. JAX
4152 OLD MIDDLEBURG JAX
8181 103rd ST. JAX
4856 PARKST./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
103RDST./ HARLOW JAX
5647 ROOSEVELT BLVD. JAX
4291 ROOSEVELT BLVD. JAX
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FISC Jacksonville hosts green belt training


From FISC lax


The Fleet and Industrial
Supply Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) hosted a one-
week course of Lean Six Sigma
(L6S) Green Belt (GB) train-
ing classes from June 2-6 at
NAS Jacksonville. Seventeen
employees attended the train-
ing, including personnel from
FISCJ, Naval Supply Systems
Command, Commander Navy
Region Southeast and Naval Air
Systems Command.
The facilitator was Khiari
Tyler, an L6S Black Belt of
the East Coast NAVSEA Lean
College. Various workshops were
presented throughout the week
and discussions allowed attendees
to apply their skills to a variety
of issues, including: deployment
practices; project charters and
scheduling; teams and consensus
building; project definition; value
stream mapping; statistics; data


Photo courtesy of FISC lax
The following personnel graduated from a recent Lean Six Sigma training
at Fleet Industrial Supply Center (FISC) Jax. Back row, from left, Benjamin
Hartley, Marrer Mayshack, Venita Harmon, Javarus Walker, Anthony
Keeney, Bree Hartlage, Russell McMinn, SK1 Massaro. Front row, from left,
David Pierce, Charles Horton, Khiari Tyler, Bruce Smith, Ryan Bell, FISC
Jax Executive Officer Cmdr. Kyle Luksovsky, Dora Ramon, John Villanueva,
Janet Bell and Charlene Edmunds.


collection; reducing variation and
implementing improvements.
Along with the tools presented,
a series of lectures were also dis-


cussed and included: roles and
responsibilities of team members,
project sponsors, the command
deployment champion, as well as


roles of the Green Belts and Black
Belts. Other topics included pro-
cess mapping, basic data acquisi-
tion techniques, team dynamics,
suppliers, input, processes, out-
puts, and customers, voice of the
customer and business, and more.
"Green Belts are a vital com-
ponent to any successful Lean
Six Sigma program," said Helen
Benfield, L6S Black Belt. "The
training allowed the Green Belts
to understand the need and appli-
cation of various tools to apply, in
order to achieve successful out-
comes.
Upon graduation, the GB class
was addressed on the importance
of L6S to the Navy by Cmdr. Kyle
Luksovsky, FISCJ executive offi-
cer.
"Lean Six Sigma at the FISC,
as well as at NAVSUP, is crucial
to the Navy. FISCJ is pleased to
host this training. It illustrates
our strong commitment to the
resources and expertise needed


to effectively deliver cost-effective
readiness and capability. All the
organizations aboard NAVSUP
are a part of this initiative, and
other DDOD forces are beginning
to get on board as well."
Following his remarks,
Luksovsky personally congratu-
lated each student on their gradu-
ation award certificates.
"In the end, the result is that
the Green Belts graduate with
both the skills and confidence
they need to succeed. It makes
all the hard work and preparation
for the event, worth the effort ten
times over," concluded Benfield.
This course was the first of two
series of Green Belt training that
FISCJ will host.
Preparations are currently
being made for the second series
of training scheduled for June
23-27. This training has already
been booked to its full capacity
of 25, and FISCJ expects it to be
just as successful.


Making room for an elderly loved one


From LIFELines


As the baby boomer generation
begins to retire, American cul-
ture is seeing a change in fam-
ily dynamics. Many children of the
baby boomers have waited until later
in life to have children. As a result,
many of them are not only parents
to their own kids, but may have to
become caregivers to their own par-
ents.
Location or time constraints due to
increasing daily care needs may make
it necessary to bring an elderly family
member to live with you. This can be
a wonderful experience, but there are
quite a few things to consider before
you make this decision.
Assessing the needs of your fam-
ily can seem overwhelming, but some
researchers suggest a three-fold
approach: physical, psychological, and
spiritual.
Physical Aging parents often
have medical care issues doctors'
appointments, medications to keep up
with, and accommodations in lifestyle


due to ill health.
Your own well being will be taxed.
You're no longer as free to come and
go. Your privacy and the activities you
participate in may not stay the same.
If you work full-time or have children
of your own, your responsibilities will
increase, but you still only have the
same number of hours in the day.
Psychological Some medications
or combinations can cause anxiety,
depression, irritability, insomnia, and
other unpleasant symptoms. Are you
prepared to deal with the emotional
turmoil of an elderly family member
readjusting to a new environment?
What may be a small change in rou-
tine to you can throw off the older
person's whole week. If her cognitive
skills are weakening, her mind will be
comforted by what is familiar to her
and the normalcy of a typical day.
Your family, too, will experience a
psychological upheaval. Because of
more demands on you, your children
or grandchildren will receive less
attention. You'll have to balance your
family's routines to meet your elder's


needs. You and your spouse will have
to adjust to nurture your marriage.
It's not unusual to feel sadness,
grief, fear, frustration and worry. You
might feel angry and then feel guilty
for feeling angry. These are normal
feelings it doesn't mean you or your
kids love your elder any less. It means
you're human and that you, too, may
need support.
Spirituality It's important to nur-
ture your spirituality. Traditions and
beliefs can help your family deal with
the difficulties of caring for an elder-
ly family member. Learn about and
prepare for potential problems before
your elder moves in.
Even though most families have
some difficulties at first, they go on
to be grateful that they were able
to have their parent or grandparent
spend their last few years with them.
The commitment can be huge, but
with proper support, you can make a
big difference in the life of someone
who is dear to you.


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NAS Jax earns environmental award


By Clark Pierce
Editor


NAS Jax was one of 21
organizations recognized
for its commitment to
the environment at the annual
"Go Green Jax" Environmental
Luncheon hosted last Friday by
Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton
at the main Jacksonville Public
Library.
The Keep Jacksonville
Beautiful Commission presented
its Environmental Achievement
Organization Award to NAS Jax
Commanding Officer Capt. Jack
Scorby Jr. for leading a compre-
hensive clean-up campaign.
"The NAS Jacksonville environ-
mental strategy is one hundred
percent aligned with the Navy's
strategy and theme of 'Sustaining
Our Environment Protecting
Our Freedom,'" stated Scorby.
"Nearly every operational facet
aboard the station is involved in
conserving our natural and envi-
ronmental resources. I'm very
proud to accept this award on
behalf of our Sailors, Marines,
and civilian employees."
"NAS Jax participates in vari-
ous recycling and environmental
protection programs year-round.
Additionally, our Sailors and civil-
ian employees conduct base clean-
ups, tree-planting initiatives and
education programs for school-age
children," he added.


Photos by Clark Pierce
(From left) NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Jack Scorby Jr. accepted
the Environmental Achievement Organization Award from Greenscape
Executive Director Anna Dooley and Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton.


"A steady stream of base con-
struction projects valued at
over $280 million will improve
the quality of life for our service
members and their families. But
it also requires careful attention
to the environment. It is our
policy to integrate environmental


protection, natural resources and
cultural resources considerations
into all NAS Jax operations and
activities," concluded Scorby.
According to the Keep
Jacksonville Beautiful
Commission commendation, the
station personnel participate


NAS Jax Commanding Officer Jack Scorby Jr. chats with Dr. Robert
Ragland, former chairman of the Sierra Club of Northeast Florida.
in daily litter control of proper- its station, and the St. Johns and
ties. The base commander, Capt. Ortega Rivers clean.
John Scorby Jr., and his depart- After the luncheon, Scorby
ment heads lead an annual sta- talked with Dr. Robert Ragland,
tion shoreline clean-up and a very recipient of the Champion of the
active natural resources program, Environment Award. A lon-time
'. Environment Award. A long-time
including an Interpretive Center
and two nature trails. Jacksonville resident and crusad-
and two nature trails.
In March of this year, the sta- er for responsible living, Ragland
tion hosted more than 110 volun- helped form the Sierra Club of
teers and disposed of 240 bags of Northeast Florida in 1970. He
trash weighing more than three told Scorby of times in his youth
tons. The cleanup included areas when his family would visit Camp
of Tillie Fowler Regional Park, Johnston (the precursor to NAS


across from the base entrance.
Volunteers pulled trash and gar-
bage from streams and cleared
sludge and muck from the park's
historic brick road and drainage
creek. The event highlighted the
Navy's commitment to keeping


Jax) to catch crabs in Mulberry
Cove.
Scorby said that thanks to Navy
and community efforts to preserve
the St. Johns River, blue crabs
are still thriving just off the NAS
Jax shoreline.


Congressman Crenshaw


celebrates hospital expansion

By Loren Barnes
Deputy Public Affairs Officer,
Naval Hospital Jacksonville

N aval Hospital Jacksonville "
(NHJ) broke ground for its
new $35.8 million, 62,000
square-foot addition June 9 in front
of the main hospital located at NAS
Jacksonville. NHJ Commanding Officer
Capt. Raquel Bono introduced guest V
speaker Congressman Ander Crenshaw
(R-Fla.).
"Since 2003, I have worked with the.
Navy and my colleagues on the U.S.
House Appropriations Committee to
get the necessary funds for this critical
project, and I am so pleased that this 4-
day has finally arrived," said Crenshaw.
The addition will extend from the Photo byH Mi
Photo by HM I Michael Morgan
front entrance of the main hospital At the ground-breaking are (from left) NHJ Facilities Manager Larry Forbes; Capt.
tower to include a 28,000 square-foot Edward Brown, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast executive offi-
surgical suite, a new eight-story eleva- cer; Congressman Ander Crenshaw; NHJ Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono;
tor tower, new administration spaces Dave Hanson, senior vice president and general manager, Waldridge Aldinger
and a new physical therapy clinic. Construction; Ron Lowry, vice president, Rogers, Lovelock and Fritz Inc., archi-
The project will also renovate labor tecture and engineering firm; Cmdr. Tim Barnes, Naval Medicine Southeast, senior
and delivery spaces on the sixth floor. health facilities planning and project officer.
Exterior site improvements include a new storm water reten-
tion pond and utilities.
"As you know, this project has encountered several setbacks
and unforeseen challenges. We fought through them and
worked hard to make this day a reality," Crenshaw told the i a
audience. "I look forward to being a part of the ribbon cutting n I
in the not so distant future." li -
The work will be phased to minimize interruption of hospi-
tal operations and to ensure safety. It is scheduled for comple-
tion in 2010.
"After all the work is done," Bono said, "this facility is "
going to have a great new look and vastly improved efficiency.
The new surgical suite addition and ongoing enhancements to
the labor deck will significantly enhance the hospital's surgi- Courtesy of Naval Hospital Jacksonville
cal services and infant care." Artist's rendering of the planned 62 000 s~uare-foot addition


See NHJ, Page 18


to Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Ground was broken for the
project June 9 and is slated for completion in 2010.


Red Cross


hurricane shelters


need volunteers

By staff

You can make our community better prepared
to survive a hurricane by volunteering for
the NAS Jax Adopt-a-Shelter initiative, in
support of the Northeast Florida Chapter of the
American Red Cross.
DCC Darryl Melton, NAS disaster preparedness
coordinator, said commu-
nity evacuation shelters
that are properly manned
with trained personnel is a
matter of high importance
to NAS Jax Commanding
Officer Capt. Jack Scorby
Jr. "The skipper commit-
ted to staff three hurricane
shelters and now he encour-
ages both Navy and civilian
volunteers to prepare for what may be a very active
hurricane season," said Melton.
The shelters are located in Argyle, Chimney Lakes
and Chaffee Trails elementary schools which are
Red Cross shelters certified to withstand Category 5
winds.
"Disaster authorities need 15 volunteers per shel-
ter to manage the intake of people seeking shelter.
There will be medical and police personnel at each
site and volunteers will receive training by the Red
Cross," said Melton.
"Volunteers are the backbone of the Red Cross,
donating their time, helping disaster victims, teach-
ing classes and performing any number of other
functions. We truly value the skills of our active and
retired military, plus civilians with military experi-
ence," added Bill Dion, director of disaster services
for the Northeast Florida Chapter.
For more information, or to register, call Melton at
542-5595 or e-mail darryl.f.melton@navy.mil.


TOUCHING Vacation Bible School registration coming up catcbha c
From the Chapel iEiSALw

Registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) will run through
July 7 at the NAS Jax Chapel for children ages 5-12.
VBS runs July 14-18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious


Education Building 749.
This year's theme is "Jerusalem Market Place."
Participants will learn songs, create arts and crafts, play
games and receive classroom instruction. Lunch will be pro-
vided.
To sign up or volunteer, call 542-3051.


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Some suggestions on how to get out of your lease


By Lt. j.g. Ryan Charles, JAGC
Special Contributor
Federal law allows service members to terminate a
lease before the end of the lease term.
Section 535 of the Service members' Civil Relief
Act (SCRA) covers termination of residential leases. This
section allows service members to terminate a lease in
three circumstances: 1) the lease is signed by, or on behalf
of, a person who then enters military service; 2) the lease
is signed during military service and the service member
then receives permanent change of station ("PCS") orders;
or 3) the lease is signed during military service and the
service member is then deployed for a period not less than
90 days. The protections apply whether the premises are
occupied by the service member or by dependents. If your
situation does not fit into these facts, the SCRA will not
provide relief.
First, you must follow the SRCA's procedures for ter-
minating your lease or else you will likely remain legally
bound to the terms of the lease, even if you vacate the
premises. You must provide the landlord with written
notice of the termination, along with a copy of your orders.
Oral notification will not suffice! Mail the notification
return receipt requested, for proof of your compliance with
the act. If your lease provides for monthly payment of
rent, the termination takes effect 30 days after the first
day on which the next rental payment is due after the
date you give your written notice. For example, SN Smith
signed a lease for which he pays rent on the first of each
month. If Smith provides valid notice of early termination
on May 15, he is not only liable for the remainder of May's
rent, but also for all of June's rent.
The effective date of his termination would be July
1 30 days after the first day the next payment is due
(June 1) after his written notice (May 15). The key is to
provide valid notification early. Also check with your local
legal assistance office about state law, which may provide
the service member with more favorable terms than the
SCRA. In Georgia and Florida, for example, termination
is effective 30 days after the date notice is delivered.
A second point involves "military clauses." A military
clause is the paragraph of a lease that outlines a service
member's obligations in the event of deployment or PCS
orders. Often, a military clause simply tracks Section
535 language. Sometimes, a landlord will draft a military
clause that attempts to change or limit the protections of
the SCRA. Unless your lease contains language explic-
itly waiving the protections of the SCRA, you can still
terminate your lease under Section 535. Please have any
lease reviewed by a legal assistance attorney before you
sign. Generally, any service member should avoid signing
any contract that waives his or her protections under the
SCRA. Any service member intending to sign such a con-
tract should get the advice of a competent attorney before
signing a contract with a waiver of SCRA rights attached.

Dine like a civilized person

By KimBerly Blakeley
Special Contributor

Which method do you use when cutting your
foods, American or European style? American
Style-when cutting food, place fork in your left
hand, fork tines down. Place knife in right hand with
serrated edge facing plate. After cutting one piece of food,
lay knife across the top of your plate (sharp edge facing
you), transfer fork to your right hand and consume food
with tines facing up, repeat steps.
European Style-cut your food with knife in right hand
and bring food to your mouth with the left hand, tines
down. This method prevents you from switching hands
each time you cut. No need to saw your food when cutting
and keep elbows close to your side. When you're taking a
break, use the resting position. Cross fork with tines up,
over knife, as with the shield. This indicates you're not
finished with your meal, but only resting. When finished
eating don't push your plate away, lay fork and knife side
by side diagonally across your plate. Knife and fork are
placed as if they are pointing to 10 and 4 on a clock face.
Any unused utensils stay on the table untouched.
If you're a smoker, never ask if you can smoke. If you
don't see any ashtrays, that's your indication there is, "no
smoking." Only smoke in designated areas.
Once everyone is seated, place a half-folded napkin on
your lap if it's large. Some may disagree on the placement
of a napkin when you leave the table during the meal. It is
suggested to either place it on your chair, over the back of
your chair or to the left of your place setting. Personally, I
would never place it over the back of my chair as food par-
ticles may fall onto the chair. If you place it on the table,
you may get your place setting messy by food particles
from your napkin. If you place it on your chair, it stays
folded and out of sight. Few particles will get on your
chair (if any), and you can brush them off less noticeable
than placing it on the table. Your napkin is placed folded
to the left of your plate when finished eating.
Glasses are lined above the plate and to the right. Your
water glass is just above the tip of your knife. To the right
of the water glass is the red wine glass and to the right of
the red wine glass is the white wine glass. You want to hold
the stem of your glass when drinking to preserve the chill.
When eating soup, dip the soup spoon from the edge of the
bowl to the center, moving away from you. Only fill three-
fourths of the spoon to avoid spilling. Sip from the edge of
spoon and do not insert the entire spoon in your mouth.
Never bring the soup bowl to your mouth and don't blow


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on hot soup, allow it to cool in the bowl.
Do not ask for a doggy bag at a formal dinner, it's not
carry-out. Refrain from blowing your nose at the table,
excuse yourself from the room. If you have to cough, cover
your mouth. If a cough continues, excuse yourself and
wash your hands before returning to the table. If you're a
slow eater, pace yourself with others so you're not at the
table 30 minutes after everyone has finished.
Traditionally the host, hostess or person in charge offer
the first toast. At a military ball, toasts are generally
before dinner and for military personnel, guests and lead-
ers. The "toastee" does not stand or drink to his/her toast.
A smile and thank-you is an acknowledgement.
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Congress included Section 535 to prevent service members
from having to negotiate a military clause every time they
signed a lease agreement, and to give them automatic
protection in the case of a subsequent deployment or PCS
move. If your landlord is uncooperative on this point, see
a legal assistance attorney. We can assist you with draft-
ing a letter to your landlord highlighting the statutory
authority for terminating the lease and informing your
landlord of the consequences of failing to comply-a pos-
sible federal misdemeanor charge.
You may have heard of a "reverse" military clause.
This is a provision allowing a service member landlord to
terminate the lease should he or she receive PCS orders
within a certain radius of the leased residential property.
Effectively, this allows service member landlords to kick
out the current renters so that they can return to or use
the property themselves. Reverse military clauses are not
included in the protections of the SCRA. Therefore, unless
your lease specifically contains such a provision, a reverse
military clause is neither enforceable by or against you.
Keep in mind that even if you are able to use the SRCA
to terminate your lease, you remain responsible for any
unpaid rent amounts or utility bills. You also remain
responsible for any damage to the property, although your
landlord cannot keep your security deposit just because
you terminated your lease under Section 535.
Also remember that a lease is nothing more than an
enforceable contract. This means that if you sign the lease,
you are accepting its terms and are bound by them, unless
some other protection applies. Like every contract, always
read the terms before you sign it.
As a final thought, Section 535 also applies to leases for
professional, business and agricultural purposes, as well
as to certain automobile leases.
If you believe that the SCRA might apply to your lease,
visit a legal assistance attorney. For more information,
call 542-2565, Ext. 3006.
This article is not intended to substitute for the personal
advice of a licensed attorney.


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Mission accomplished


VP-45 Combat Air Crew


By Lt.j.g. Cal Larwood
VP-45 Public Affairs Officer


Soon after returning home from their most recent
deployment, the VP-45 "Pelicans" were requested
to support Sixth Fleet by sending a P-3C Orion on
a 75-day mission to NAS Sigonella, Italy.
Under the leadership of patrol plane commander Lt.
John Houston and mission commander Lt. Cale Johnson,
Combat Air Crew 12 (CAC-12) was comprised of Lt. Ed
Fong, Lt.j.g.Cal Larwood, Lt.j.g. Justin Rogers, AMC
Hector Salazar, AW1 Mickey Ward, AW2 Brandon
Wakefield, AW2 Karl Krueger, AT2 Chad Hartley, and
AT3 David Lollar.
CAC-12 flew to Dakar, Senegal to provide a U.S. mili-
tary presence at the 11th Organization of the Islamic
Conference Summit. This two-day summit in March,
attended by many Islamic nations, was an important step
to securing a peaceful future in the Middle East. Some


CAC-12 members visited the airport's air traffic control-
lers to better understand the unique airspace of Dakar.
The crew also welcomed Senegal navy sailors and air force
pilots as guests aboard their P-3 on a coordinated mission
with a Senegalese naval vessel. This surface-to-air coordi-
nation was an important step in Senegal's continued prog-
ress towards interoperability with U.S. and allied forces.
In April, CAC-12 was deployed to RAF Kinloss, Scotland
to participate in Exercise Joint Warrior which included
participants from the Royal Air Force, New Zealand Air
Force, and French Air Force. CAC-12 gained valuable
multi-national task group experience by flying anti-sub-
marine warfare missions in the exercise. The crew also
visited Scotland's legendary Loch Ness and Urquhart
Castle. Shortly thereafter, the crew returned to Sigonella
to complete their deployment.
In other news, the Pelicans are proud to welcome pilot
Lt.j.g. Chris Dixon back to NAS Jacksonville after a six-


Spanish Air Force visit


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PTSD: Resources for you and your service member


By Beth Wilson
Special Contributor


Before we look at the Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) support and resources available
I want to reiterate a few important points. First,
PTSD is not mental illness. Stress is the normal reaction
to an abnormal situation. PTSD is a normal and totally
understandable response to combat, disaster or trauma.
Second, PTSD is not a career killer. This is a myth that
permeates the forces but it is just that, a myth. Secretary
of Defense Bill Gates, removed 'question 21' from secu-
rity clearance questionnaires (the question that asks if
you have received counseling) acknowledging that "you
can be strong and seek help . ."
If your service member is exhibiting symptoms of PTSD,
there are resources to help. I hope your service member
will access them. There are also resources for you, the
spouse.
Where to start? The Internet is a great resource for
information and www.ncptsd.va.gov is a great place to
start. This is the Veteran's Administration's (VA) National
Center for PTSD. This site provides information about
PTSD for both the service member and the family, includ-
ing children and teens. Be sure to click on their 'Web
Resources' tab for links to many resources, studies and
programs. They also produce an e-newsletter.
Also available online is the Military Veteran's PTSD
Reference Manual. This downloadable document offers
information on PTSD, personal experiences, methods of
treatment and support, both traditional, professionally
assisted non-traditional as well as self-help. Other online
resources include www.militaryonesource.com, www.mili-
taryhomefront.dod.mil and www.vettrauma.org.
There are several books on this topic that many find
helpful in both understanding and coming to terms with
PTSD. Down Range: To Iraq and Back by Dr. Bridget
Cantrell, Ph.D. and combat veteran Chuck Dean and their
follow-up publication Once A Warrior, Wired for Life are
two books for the service member to look at their experi-
ences and challenges of coming home.
Spouses will find great information and comfort from
these resources materials. In addition to these two books,
Cantrell and Dean have developed a workbook for re-
integration and re-adjustment after deployment called,
"Turning Your Heart Toward Home." All three books can
be ordered through www.heartstowardhome.com.


SPOUSE'S PERSPECTIVE

Back from the
Front: Combat
Trauma, Love
and the Family
by Aphrodite
Matsakis, Ph.D.
offers insight
for veterans and
Cb, their families
on how trauma
associated with
Siwar can cause
problems with
self-esteem, com-
munication, sex-
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Many wives
comment this
book made them
feel like they
Beth Wilson were not alone
while offering insight needed to support their service
member. War and the Soul by Edward Tick, while a heavy
read, offers insight into the impact combat has on the soul
and the potential to impact those who experience war on a
very deep level.
Courage After Fire by Keith Armstrong, L.C.S.W,
Suzanne Best, Ph.D., and Paula Domenici, Ph.D. is a
self-help book written with the veterans of Iraq and
Afghanistan in mind. This book provides insight and cop-
ing strategies for those who have served as well as their
spouses and families. Check out their website for addi-
tional resources and information at www.courageafterfire.
com.
Perhaps the most important resource is professional and
sometimes the hardest to seek. Most installations provide
PTSD counseling in many forms; one-on-one counseling,
group therapy, and support groups. Contact your Fleet
and Family Support Center (FFSC) for specific informa-
tion. Many service members are hesitant to access ser-
vices on base. Through Military One Source your service


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member can access six free sessions with a counselor.
Note: you can have six free sessions per 'issue'. This
means six sessions for anger management, six for depres-
sion, etc. The Veteran's Administration is another
resource; you can locate their services at www.va.gov.
Remember your base chaplain's office is another
resource for you and your service member. Your chaplain
is bound by confidentiality so you can speak with them
confidently.
Most installations offer support services for you, the
spouse, as well as your children. Please contact your
ombudsman or FFSC for information on classes and sup-
port groups to help you as you support your service mem-
ber. Should you feel the need for professional support you
can self-refer for mental health support through TRICARE
and Military One Source. Remember you need to take care
of you!
PTSD is a very real issue for those serving in combat.
It is a topic that cannot be fully covered in these columns.
Knowledge and understanding of PTSD, the cause, signs
and symptoms, treatment and support, and very real hope
and promise of recovery are your best tools. You are not
alone, please let me know if I can help in any way.
Questions or comments for Beth? Email her at beth@
homefrontinfocus.com. Don't forget to check out her talk
show for spouses, Navy Homefront Talk! at www.blog-
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By FORCM(SS/AW/SW) Charles Dassance
Naval Network Warfare Command Force Master Chief
Good day, shipmates. I'd like to talk
with you about what it takes to
stay safe during the summer. As
you all know, this is the time of year when
people get outdoors the most, basking in
the warm weather and long days.
But summer can also be very dangerous.
Hazards such as fatigued driving, outdoor
grilling, swimming, and lawn mowing often
rear their ugly heads the most during the
summer season. That's why I'm discussing
these dangers and what you
can do to avoid falling victim
to them.
As you go on leave during
the summer, many of you will
have to drive long distances.
As a result, you can become
drowsy, greatly increasing
your chances of being in an
accident. Take these steps to
avoid falling asleep behind
the wheel. Always start the .
trip well rested. Leave home
early so most of the drive can
be completed during daylight
hours. Signs of fatigue include trouble
keeping your eyes open, daydreaming,
missing road signs, drifting off the road
and hitting the rumble strips.
If you notice any of these symptoms,
immediately look for a place to stop and
get a room for the night before you become
a danger to yourself and others. Getting to
your leave destination late can be frustrat-
ing, but it's not as bad as not getting there
at all.
Every summer, Sailors and Marines
receive injuries from hazardous choices,
such as using a lighter to ignite a gas grill,
turning on the gas with the grill lid closed
so that gas accumulates and becomes a
fireball when lit, or using gasoline to light
charcoal. Another common mistake is
spraying lighter fluid on hot coals. This is
never a good choice, as flames can shoot up
the lighter fluid stream and cause the con-
tainer to explode in your hands.
Follow these basic safety tips when grill-
ing:
Place the grill in a well-ventilated area
away from children's play areas;
Avoid loose clothing;
Stand upwind when lighting the fire;
Do not use unapproved flammable liq-
uids to start the fire or to relight the coals;
Attend to the fire at all times;
Before disposing of coals, make sure


they are completely cold.
When using propane grills, check valves
and hoses for leaking gas, read and follow
manufacturer's instructions for lighting.
Raise the hood before turning on the gas
and transport/store gas cylinders in an
upright position.
According to the Naval Safety Center,
swimming is the leading recreational killer
of military personnel. In total off-duty
mishaps, it's only surpassed by traffic acci-
dents.
To avoid swimming mishaps, never go to
the beach by yourself. Morale,
Welfare and Recreation (MWR)
has specifics on the beaches
within a base complex and the
local area. They also know
of beaches that are off-lim-
its due to excessive dangers.
Heed warnings and stay out
of waters that have rip cur-
rents. If you find yourself in
a dangerous rip current, swim
S parallel to the shore until the
current dissipates so you won't
be swimming against nature.
Always swim with a buddy and
never swim under the influence of alcohol.
The simple act of cutting your grass also
yields potential dangers. According to the
Naval Safety Center, a lawnmower blade
can rotate at speeds of up to 200 miles per
hour.
When materials such as toys, stones and
sticks encounter the blade, they too can
travel at that speed as they leave the dis-
charge chute. To minimize these hazards,
before you start mowing, check for sticks,
rocks, toys, sports equipment, dog bones
and anything else that might be hiding in
tall grass. Also look for immovable objects
such as pipes and partially buried rocks or
tree roots. Running into objects like these
could shatter the mower's blade. Mowers
can also cause burns. The muffler and cyl-
inder head heat up during operation, so
handle fuel with caution. Never fill the
tank when the mower is hot, since gasoline
vapors can be ignited by a hot muffler.
Wipe up any spills with a rag and dispose
of it properly. Finally, if the grass chute
clogs with wet grass, turn off the mower
before you clean out the grass chute.
These are just some basic tips in order
to stay safe during the summer. But the
most important tip of all is to simply use
common sense. If you follow your best
instincts, you should have a safe and
healthy summer!


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By Ed Barker
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Command Public Affairs


Senior Naval officers
ready to prepare for
the challenges of
an increasingly complex
national and internation-
al security arena should
apply to the National
Security Management
Program (NSMP), offered
in Washington, D.C.
Participants will attend
the Senior Management
Course in National
Security, a DoD-spon-
sored, four-week resi-
dent course of instruction
held at the Elliott School
of International Affairs
at George Washington
University. For officers 0-6
and civilians at pay grades
of GS/GM-15, the program
teaches management tech-
niques and core knowledge
necessary to deal with
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"The Elliott School's
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the world's leading experts
with a unique, rigorous
program of management
skills courses," said Michael
Brown, dean of the Elliott
School of International
Affairs, "Learning and
skills are tested and embed-
ded through simulation
exercises. This combination
of foundational knowledge,
management tools and ana-
lytical techniques enables
defense professionals to
excel in the decision-mak-
ing environment of the 21st
century."
"It's never easy to get
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commanding officer of
NAS Brunswick, Maine,
and 2006 NSMP graduate.
"Fortunately, my chain of
command at the time knew
the benefits gained from
additional insight into the
national security and policy
arena was well worth the
investment."
The program includes site
visits and briefings from
policy makers, and system-
atically examines the inter-
agency process, the wider
policy community, and
threats in the international
arena.
The course also includes a
field trip to New York City,
where terrorist threats,
disease and international
security, the challenge of
illegal immigration, and
threats to the economy will
be analyzed.
Applications for the
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the NSMP Navy Selection
Board must be top perform-
ing 0-6 or 0-6 select unre-
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attend. Officers selected
will incur two years of obli-
gated service upon comple-
tion of the course. Selectees
will receive full tuition,
room and board, and travel
funding.
Application packages
should be submitted by the
nominee's reporting senior
officer to: Commanding
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and Training Professional
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Technology Center, Attn:
Code N2A2, 6490 Saufely
Field Road, Pensacola, Fla.
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minutes to 1-295 and 17.
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ATLANTIC BCH 407 Irex
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$1200m. 904-262-3732
Baymeadows/E.Hompton
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$1500m+dp. 904-881-0101


BEACHES 3mi's to beach
4/3, single fam. home
2500+sf, fncd yd, 3cgar,
fpl, sec., sprinkler sys,
comm. pool, tennis crts &
club house. For appt.
please call Richard
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904-220-2579
Eagle Harbor Exec.
home for sale or lease:
5BR/3BA, 3100sf. Open
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ings. Only 3 years old,
perfect condition. Close
schools. Avail. mid-
August. $459,900 or will
lease for $2300mo +
dep. 215-0102.
Eagles Hammock
N orthside 9-A & Alta to
Yellow Bluff Rd 4 br 2
ba 2,114 SF 2 car
Garage Lakefront Built 2006
$249,900.00-- Call 904 613 3474
Fleming Island 4BR/2BA
2100sf. Open floor plan. 2
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Great schools. 1 or 2 yr.
lease preferred. $1500/
mo. + deposit. 718-9044
Green Cove Springs
Gorgeous 5/3 home! 2 stry
Gated Golf Community.
$1600 + dep. 904-294-7910
INTERLACHEN 30 min
to Jax. 30 acre ranch
home w/ pool. $2000/mo.
386-336-2757.
MURRAY HILL Ador-
able bungalow 2/1 on dbl
lot, new kitchen, $875
mo. pets ok. 912-674-5387
Orange Park 4/2, 2600sf,
cathedral ceilings, in Irg
rooms, pool. $1400/mo.
Heritage Hills. 716-7766
ORTEGA RIVER
Waterfront 3BR/2BA
$1000m. dockage avail.
904-387-4669 OR 389-1800
Ponte Vedra Beach
3/2 1800 sq. ft. cul-de-sac,
fpl, lawn maintenance
incl $1650, 219-2535
SAN MARCO 3/2, Great
neighborhood, 2cg, new
kit, granite cntrs, oak firs
$1500m+dp. 904-739-7421
Southside 2br/1.5ba
Townhome, screen
porch, private fence,
storage, military spe-
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904-568-0728
Southside 3/1.5 RTO ch&a
LR/DR combo, den,
inside laundry, remod-
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Sutton Lakes, Lakefront
3 bedrooms 2 car gar, 5
miles to ocean, $1275 nego
Avail Immediately
Call for appt. 202-277-2775
ST. NICHOLAS
Brand new, unique design
suite, great find for 1
person. $685/mo + dep
904-386-7163


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MILL PLANTATION
Beautiful 4 br 2213 sq
ft Heated, Cul-de-sac 5
Min to Base and shopping
Large lot view to lake ,
Handicapped equipped
Offered at $265,000
912-322 4827 / 912-399-1682
WESTSIDE, NAS 32
no pets, $950mo+ $950dep
7246 Ortega Hills Dr.
Call 904-521-9595

I Westside 4br/2ba,
large kitchen, large
corner lot, military
special. $1200/mo.
904-568-0728 I

Westside 3br/2ba $775mo
7442 Ridgeway Rd. N.
32244. Call 310-418-0377
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WESTSIDE Off 103rd
1BR & 2BR, $595 & $695,
Fenced yard, No W/D hook
up, Reference Required
778-2897
Westside: 4/2 2058 SQFT
All brick in gate
guarded community of
Pace Island close to
NAS JAX. Very Clean.
1375 MO. 904 710-3135.
4, WESTSIDE
3/2, i800sf, cul-de-sac,
tLl Irg fncd yrd, 15 min to
NAS Jax, pets nego-
tiable. $1150mo + $150dep.
Call Ginny 504-0648 PCS

Thank you!
Besides protecting our
country, military
personnel stationed in
our communities
donated 650,620
hours of volunteer
service in Northeast
Rorida and Southeast
Georgia last year.Their
time was given to
community
organizations, church
goups, youth activities,
scouting and more.

Westside 3br/2ba, 1940sf,
2 car garage, fenced in
yard, sprinkler system,
community inground
pool, 5.5 miles to NAS
base, 3 miles to mall
and shopping.
6282 Ironslde Dr S.
$1250mo + dep.
Please call Chuck Dubois,
904-268-0035
WESTSIDE NAS Jax.
3/2.5 TH 1400sf gar, pool,
basic cbl, gorgeously
remod, $1000m 631-2351
WESTSIDE nr NAS Jax.
TH, 2 master suites, 1200
SF, oar, pool, basic cbl.
$750m. 904-631-2351
30 min to Jax. 30 acre
ranch home w/ pool.
$2000/mo. 386-336-2757.



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2BR/1BA 2ac secluded lot
w/fish pond, $500mo.
6622 Alvin Rd. 779-9007



Northside/Westside
Starting $135wk. Clean
Furn'd rooms, w/d, catv,
utils & apples incl. 962-5573
Orange Park clean pri-
vate home kitchen,
laundry, cable, $100 wk
+ $100 dep. 904-375-0657


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4 Piano Accordion Black
and white mother of
pearl beautiful with
case $500. Dirt Devil
Vacuum (tools) $35. 781-6222
PIANO Cable, console w/
bench $499 excel cond
great starter 904-387-5279



Still Hunt Club SE GA
700ac lhr from Jax. 8
members $600/yr. Camp
avail. Lots of oaks and
stands. Call 904-786-4823
904-215-2473 after 6pm.
Welder's Quat Rack
Fitness system 300 Ibs
S Weight set Leg exten-
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573-2904


GATOR FOOTBALL
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only. Level 5, Champions
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Animals Wanted



Affenpinschers to Yorkles
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v SUMMER SALE v
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Boxer Mastif 8 weeks,
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$350 & $450 904-699-8836
Brittany Pups AKC, OW,
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$350 ea Ready NOW
904-240-4835
BULL MASTIFF PUP,
AKC, red female-$1000
386-454-7526 / 352-318-1891
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fern, CKC, S/W, HC, 1
fawn, 1 tri. 904-607-2814
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more. $1000. 904-814-8485
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shots $500+. 904-744-8154
Newfoundland Puppies
AKC, HC $900. Call for
photo's 352-360-0594
OLDE English/American
English Bulldog 8wks,
S/W HC, 1MA/2F, $400.
912-288-3510 or 912-449-2565
Olde English Bulldog
pups, adorable, family
raised grt w/kids, selling
sisters $3000 for both. All
shots/papers 904-252-8299
PARROT-Blue Quaker
F/2yr old, hand fed, talks,
$300 Inci access. 716-1771.
Pekingese Pups 2F Smos
shots, wormed, full bid
no papers, 904-781-4379
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leash & collar 708-9773
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$1000ea. 912-576-2625
PUGS AKC, Champion
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386-364-4377 386-209-2829.
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Yorkie, Maltese,
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others $100-$750. 353-1101


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20' ALLISON '96 w/'03 2.5
Mercury/XB2002, perf.
cond. $19,900. 904.349.8740



4 2002 Alfa Toyhouse 40
Ift With 5th Wheel
Hitch 38K call 449-1233
20 0005 Dutchman
Camper 30 FT Four
t1. rear bunks great shape
like new Hitch Pack-
age Must Sell $11,500 Der-
rick 912-467-3426
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Gulfstream Conquest '98
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$23,900 912-674-0158



2003 Vento Phanton
For sale- R-3 150cc
Scooter 8,689 miles
Lime-Green keyless
start, alarm, cover 1,250
542-3051
Honda Shadow 750 '07
less than 100 miles.
$5500. 733-3049 c-536-5093
Yamaha Road Star
1600cc Custom Paint
Cobra exhaust, Mus-
tang seat, lots of
chrome, many extras Show
room condition $ 9,500
695-4383



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207-5566 or 755-0629
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Chromed Mags
SW/Tires for G4
Corvette Less than 500 miles
$1500
Darryl 904-616-6008


4 1980 Jeep CJ5 Runs
well needs bodywork 6
cyl, towbar included
must see to appreci-
ate $ 2000 Firm
Derrick 912-467-3426
4 1986 Grand Marquee
44000 original miles
l excellent condition for
year OBO contact Joe
0 912-576-8711
4 2004 Nissan Murano
SE excellent condition
-l 39,700 miles


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Yellow Black Leather
Interior, 5-Speed 35
MPG, PW, PDL, PM, 6
CD Changer cold AC 24/24
Warranty
(Additional) $9,900 OBO
(904)491-7996
4 2004 Pontiac Grand
Prix GT II V6 Loaded
l Cruise, Cd-caSs, Tc,
Low miles 46K Care-
fully Maintained 771-5333
Acura 3.2 TL '06 w/
navigation. Black w/tan
leather interior $25,000.
36k miles. 904-349-4005
ACURA TL SEDAN '05
Loaded Out! Headed
Lthr, All Power Options
Sunroof, Multi CD,
Every Avail. Accessory!
Sporty & Quick $19,295
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BMW 3251 '06
Lthr, CD Sunroof
$22,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW 325i '94-sunrf, lawn,
bik/beige int., gar kept,
exc cond $5900. 910-6112
BMW M5 '06
Navi, CD, Lhtr, Over
$100,000 New, Now
$55,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Buick Lesabre 2000
Very clean, 82k mi, $5400.
904-731-5675 396-5675 ev
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runs & looks great but
what do you expect for
$1900. 904-880-3947 or
574-361-6400 for more info
SCADILLAC CTS'05
WhiteDTan 30K $20,990
S 998-0012
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CADILLAC CTS '08
Fully Equipped
$30,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC STS'05
Black Beauty, Triple
Black, Fully Equipped
$23,990 998-0012
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CHEVY CAMARO RS '90
Red, T-tops, 112Kmi, good
cond. $3500nego. 302-0059
FORD MUSTANG GT '07
Like Brand New w/low
miles CD, Premium
Wheels Perfect colors
$19,959 904-759-5376
Brumes Mercedes
Pre-owned
FORD MUSTANG- '00
Convertible, V6, 5-Speed,
one owner, 61,000 miles,
well serviced and main-
tained, red w/ black
convertible top, charcoal
grey interior, drives like
a beauty! $5400/OBO.
Call 904-477-1657.
Ford Shelby GT 500-'07,
black on black, chrome
wheels, 8200 miles,
$42,900 OBO
912-674-5205 or 409-3544
, HONDA ACCORD EX
'06 V6 Coupe Like2New
$17,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
INFINITI G37 COUPE '08
Factory Warranty!
Technology Package,
Navigation, Music Hard
Drive, Heated Power
Seats, Premium Sound
System & Much Morel
Executive Grand
Tourer! $34,995
1-866-297-2096
7 INFINTITI G37S'08
Only 3K Miles Fully
Equipped $39,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SJeep Grand Cherokee
1999 4- WHDR Limited
needs minor Repairs
1/2 low Blue Book Ask-
ing $3,000 169k miles 843-6838
( MAZDA MIATA '00
Burg/Tan, Lthr, CD
$11,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
MERCEDES E350
ELEGANCE Quick V6,
Every Mercedes Option,
Multi Cd, Home Link
Memory Seats Sunroof,
You Name It! $28,995


MERCEDES S350 SEDAN
'06 Beautiful Tan
Leather On Bright White
Exterior! Beautiful
Combination w/All The
Extras Mercedes Has
TO Offer! $33,995
1-866-297-2096
MERCEDES C230 SPORT
KOMPRESSOR '05 One
Of The Sportiest! Car
On The Road Today!
Quick, Sexy and Spot-
less $19,399 1-866-297-2096
MERCEDES S430 '05
Only 37K Miles! Plush
Comfy Leather Interior
Luxury Loaded, Multi
CD & Sunroof Too!
10,000 Miles Factory
Warranty! $31,995
1-866-297-2096
MERCEDES S350 SEDAN
'06 Pristine Condition!
Luxury Loaded w/AII
Power Options Plus
Navigation Smooth Ride
$36,995 1-866-297-2096
MERCEDES C230'06
Only 29K Miles Looks
& Smells Brand New
Every Available Option
Including Power
Sunroof Stunning White
Exterior Gray Interior
$23,599 1-866-297-2096
MERCEDES E320'02
SEDAN Elegant & Fully
Loaded, Premium Lthr,
Sunroof & All Mercedes
Has To offer! $12,695
1-866-297-2096
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SEDAN Own A
Mercedes & Know
What True Luxury Is!
Superior Craftsmanship
& Excellent Safety
Record! All Accessories
$28,495 1-866-297-2096
MERCEDES SL500 '95
Coupe Only 65K Miles
& Still Purrs Like A
Kitten! Immaculate
Condition! All Mercedes
Options Included!
Must See $14,895
1-866-297-2096
Mercury Grand Marquis
'96- $1200 OBO. Contact
Charles 0 899-3706.

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Is the economic
impact of the mili-
tary in Northeast
Florida and
Southeast Georgia.
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SPYDER Convert '08
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NISSAN SENTRA SER
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Quick! Loaded With
Lthr, Accents 6Disc
CD Changer, Sunroof &
More! Spotless $14,195
1-866-297-2096
4 SATURN SL-2'99
| 4dr, exc cond, A/T,
Pt/s, Pb, a/c, $2500.
(904)772-8428
SUBARU IMPREZA
WRX '08 AWD Wow!
New Body Style & Only
3K Miles! Super Quick &
Loaded With Extras!
Not Your Grandmas
Subaru! $22,985
1-866-297-2096
Toyota Solara XLE 2001
Convertible, 45k miles.
$11,500. 501-7830
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1998 Tacoma SR5 Crew
Cab, v-6 4X4 A/C
Power windows, key-
less entry, outomotic
138K $7,000 OBO call
(970)201-4974
4 1999 Jeep Grand
Cherokee 4 WHDR
Limited needs minor
repairs 1/2 low blue
Book asking $3000 169,000

35K 5 sp CD/MP# XM
Radio A/C new tires.
very clean well main-
tained $8200.
Ray 912-882-2343
ACURA MDX 4WD '07
Technology Package!
Stunning Leather Pack-
age With Sunroof, Rear
A/C, All Power, Factory
Options, Navi, $32,995
1-866-297-2096
7 BMW X3 3.0Si '07
I Lthr, CD, Sunroof
$34,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHEVY 1500 LT '05
4Door, Very Low Miles
Topper, Step Bars, Must
Sell Fast! $189/mo. WAC
403-4413
CHEVY 1500 '95-4x4, ex.
cab, 5.7, TBI, headers,
truck $3000obo. 735-4994


S CHEVY
AVALANCHE '07
White/Tan LTZ
Fully Equip $28,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Chevy S-10 Blazer '93 low
mi, like new. $3,000bo
733-3049 c-536-5093


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CHEVY TAHOE '01
4X4, Only 60,000
Miles Like New
Custom Wheels $11,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHEVY TAHOE '01
4X4 Only 60,000
Miles $11,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHRYSLER
PACIFICA'04 Lthr,
Sunroof, CD Fully
Equip. $13,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE






Mercedes-Benz


1.9%
On Select Certified
Merseyside Benz With
Approved Credit
2008 S63
Black/Black,
Locally Owned
and Driven,
Loaded,
Parktronic, 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,
491 Hp, 6 disc
Changer local
trade In $69,959
2006 SL500
White/Stone,
Navi, Keyless
Go, Bi-Xenon H.
Lamps, Loaded!
$52,959
2007 GL450
Loaded w/Park-
tronic, Naviga-
tion, 19" wheels
Local trade in
$39,959 #26637AI
2007 E350
w/Navi, 6 Disc
CD, Prem. Pkg.
Svc. & Main-
tained Here
$41,959 #u12552
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
$34,959 #ui26ie
2003 CL500
"Employee ownedm
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 #ui2612
2003 E500
Local Trade
1OOK Warranty
Panoramic SR
Sold new from
Brumos
$24,959
2005 ML 350
Special edition
Loaded W/Lthr
navidation CD,
Prem Wheels
$24,959
2006 C230
Sport Black/
Ash, 6Disc
Changer, Blue-
tooth Ready,
loaded! usis2ie
2005 C230
Sport White
/ash, Sun Roof
CD,Power
seats $18,959
#U12525
2003 E320
White/Tan 100K
Warranty local
trade in loaded
for $23,959
2001 S5O0
Loaded w/
Disctronic Park-
tronic, Active
Body Control,
$20,959 #26217B
2005 C230
Sport White
Ash, Sun Roof
CD, Power
Seats #U 12525
$18,959
1999 CLK320
CONVERTIBLE
Loaded w/Low
Miles, Show
room Condi-
tion $14,959
1997 SL320
Convert,
Black/Tan Inte-
rior, Hard Top
Lthr Loaded
$12,959


1998 ML320
Local Traded
Here Low Miles
Sun Roof Lthr,
$9,959 a26843
1999 C230
Kompressor
Sport Leather
Sunroof local
trade $7,959
We have over 80
hand picked
Mercedes-Benz
pre-owned to
choose from
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displayed on
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DODGE DURANGO FORD F150 4X4'04
'06 LTD Fully Equip Black/Tan $19,990
$16,990 998-0012 998-0012
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Dodge Ram 2002
Crewcab only 54,000
miles 5 speed Nice
truck Garage kept
$13,900 OBO 904-277-3941

FORD EXPEDITION '05
Only 40,000 Miles Lthr,
CD, 3rd Row Seats
$16,280998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

Ford Expedition '04 -59k
mi., Eddie Baur w/DVD,
Ex cond $13K 904-669-4808

4. FORD EXPLORER
XLT '02 4.9L, V6, good
cond, 106k mi, leather
seats, adjustable ped-
als, $5,000 obo Call 282-1626


Ford F150- '05 STX Super
cab, 55,000 miles, dealer
maint, marine linear,
roll up top. Must see
$15,000. 813-8686
FORD F150 XLT 4X4 '05
Only 9K Miles! Spotless,
Interior, With CD,
Cruise & Power Win-
dows/Locks/Mirrors/Seat
s! Ford Tough & Still
Looks New $17,495
1-866-297-2096
FORD F150 '94-runs well,
PS, PB, 5spd, cold AC,
good on gas, flareside
cust. grill & rims. A Steal
0 $2500. 813-679-3694
SGMC DENALI '05
Navi, Sunroof,
DVD, Like New
$21,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE


7.8 Billion


The economic impact of the
military in Northeast Florida
and Southeast Georgia is
17.8 billion.

Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who
buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them
know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of
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03 Honda Civic AC/AT 33 mpg.......... $7995
04 Olds Silhuette AC/AT 27 mpg......$9695
02 Honda Accord 5 spd 32 mpg....... $8995
05 Nissan Altima AC/AT 30 mpg....... $9995
03 Ford Mustang LX 6cyl 25 mpg..... $9995
05 Toyota Corolla AC/AT 33 mpg..... $10995
05 Honda Civic AC/AT 33 mpg ........ $16995
07 Suzuki XL-7 Full Power 27 mpg.. $17995
07 Volkswagon jetta AC/AT 27 mpg $18995
05 Lincoln Aviater mn roof 23 mpg. $18995
04 Honda Civic Hybrid
49 mpg call for details
05 Honda Civic Hybrid
49 mpg call for details




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GMC SIERRA'05
Ex Cab, Tonneau
Cover Custom
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
H2 HUMMER '03-65kmi,
white, exc cond, 3row
seats, Ithr/CD/DVD.
$22,500. 912-366-9500
HONDA CR-V EX AWD
'06 Only 16K Miles
Spotless Inside & Out!
Automatic Transmis-
sion With Cruise &
Trac Control All Power
Acessories $17,995
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CREST CHEVROLET
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1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200
JERRY HAMM CHEV
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Afew of life's defining moments


By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina

newspaper reported an
unusual incident at a
fast-food restaurant. The
manager had placed the night's
bank deposit in a paper bag. An
attendant mistook the bag for an
order and gave it to a couple at
the drive-through window.
Later, the couple stopped at a
park to enjoy the contents. Upon
realizing what they had, they
decided to drive back to the res-
taurant and return the money.
Meanwhile, the manager had
already called the police and
reported the incident as a rob-
bery. The police and a television
crew arrived at the scene at about
the same time that the couple
returned with the money. The
manager was elated. They made
his day! He said to the couple,
"You should be featured on the
evening news for your honesty"
"Oh, please, no publicity!" said
the man nervously . she's not
my wife."


Wow! What a
defining moment. It
revealed what was
hidden. The moment
brought out both the
good side as well as
the dark side of the
human spirit. What
may be most intrigu-
ing is that we never
know when one
of life's defining
moments may come Chapl
knocking. Joe
The story of Cain
and Able is one of the Bible's
most compelling accounts. It was
a defining moment in the life of
Cain as his own greed and envy
towards his brother Able over-
whelmed his heart. Cain's feel-
ings of resentment towards Able
lead him to commit a most hei-
nous crime. He murdered his
brother! Cain had been rendered


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MA


helpless by the condi-
tion of his heart when
his moment of truth
came along.
The condition of
our heart will always
I establish the out-
come of our actions.
The Bible's account of
Cain's crime reveals
that just prior to his
deed he had been
n (Lt.) angry and depressed.
olina As sin was crouching
at his door, his neg-
ative emotions opened the door
of his heart and the tragic act of
murder was conceived.
Examining the intention of our
heart is critical. Are we driven by
anger? Is there a tinge of hatred
clinging to our emotions? Are we
driven by feelings of revenge? Are
there unresolved problems that
continue to undermine our best


efforts in trying to do the right
thing? In fact, if we know God
and worship God, our worship of
God can be rendered unaccept-
able by The Almighty if the condi-
tion of our heart is not right.
Many times life's defining
moments take place in the midst
of a broken heart or as we con-
front a terrible temptation. The
defining moment will present us
with two options and two options
only. We will either decide to do
what is right or do what is wrong.
Remember, the condition of our
heart will establish our defining
moment. Will our response be
God-centered or other-centered?
So what is so important about
the "defining moment?" After all,
we're just average people trying
to make our way in life. Things
happen and we do the best we
can. Well, that may be. But the
"defining moments" are just as
important for the average person
as they are for the President of
the United States.
You see, defining moments


shape our soul. It is through tests
and challenges that our person-
al morals and ethics are shaped.
The "defining moment" will help
us identify those core values that
we truly believe in. It will bring to
light the real nature of our char-
acter. Sooner or later we will all
face our defining momentss.
If you believe that you are a
person with a destiny then you
will embrace the importance of
life's defining moments. If you are
a believer in the Living God, you
will be compelled to act decisively
in those defining moments. Our
destiny on this planet is realized
as we work together for the good
of our fellow man. Our destiny is
realized as we watch the condi-
tion of our heart. Our destiny is
fleshed out as we are called upon
to make important personal deci-
sions that will impact the lives of
others. With the proper attitude
of heart and with a grace-filled
spirit, we can accomplish God's
good purpose, in life's defining
moment.


Advance your career with recruiting duty


By MC2(SW/AW)
Gabriel Owens
Navy Recruiting Command
Public Affairs


Commander, Navy
Recruiting Command
(CNRC) is looking
for high-quality Sailors to
plus up its recruiting force.
Most Navy recruiters view
their duty as a very chal-
lenging, yet very reward-
ing assignment. Though the
demands are tough, being
prepared is the first step
toward success.
The ability to be flex-
ible, work long hours and
talk openly and honestly


to people are some of the
characteristics needed to
be a successful recruiter.
Obstacles can range from
working around school or
work schedules in order
to meet with students and
their parents, to traveling
long distances to meet with
prospective recruits on a
daily basis.
Recruiting duty includes
many rewards. Recruiters
can look forward to special
duty assignment pay, meri-
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sibility of getting stationed
in or near their hometown,
and being able to select
choice of coast for their fol-


low-on tour. Additionally,
successful recruiting tours
are looked on favorably by
selection boards, particular-
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to make chief petty officer.
The rewards of recruit-
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a naval career. "During a
two- or three-year tour, a
recruiter often sees a per-
son he or she put into the
Navy," said one recruiter
in the Chicago area. "You
realize that your inter-
view might have been the
motivation they needed
to increase a grade point
average or lose an extra 10
pounds to meet enlistment


requirements, and you wit-
ness their growth both per-
sonally and professionally.
The greatest reward of all
is changing people's lives
for the better through a
Navy career."
Sailors up for shore duty
and in their window for
transfer are encouraged to
contact their detailers to
discuss the possibility of
helping to shape our Navy's
future.
For more information con-
tact your command career
counselor and go to www.
cnrc.navy.mil/recruiter.htm
to view the new "Recruit
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Marine Corps personnel are invited
to sign up for a new Web site, www.
websitesforheroes.com, which allows them
to maintain close family ties with their
loved ones beyond the occasional phone
call or e-mail.
These family Web sites provide a safe
and secure online environment for a mili-
tary family through a portal on the front
page of the LIFELines Services Network,
the Navy Department's official Quality of
Life Web site at www.lifelines.navy.mil
and www.lifelines.usmc.mil.
Each personalized family Web site
includes innovative features such as two
hours of streaming video so parents can
see what the family is doing back home,
unlimited photo albums, interactive cal-
endars and message boards that ensure
military families don't miss life's special
moments.
Last year, the Department of Defense
blocked access to some popular social net-
working sites in order to guarantee band-
with availability for mission-critical func-
tions.
Websitesforheroes.com is a Linux-based
Web environment which means it is secure
and password-protected, to ensure a level
of privacy not found in most public sites.
"Deployments are hard on families,"
said Terry Gniffke, CEO of Caliber Media
Group who co-founded websitesforheroes.
com. "When you're away and you're in
harms way, it's a lonely place. You miss
home, and the greatest thing is to be con-
nected in some way. Websitesforheroes
allows that to happen."
Gniffke knows from experience just how
important something like web sitesforhe-
roes can be. The former Marine served in
Vietnam, and he explained he waited up to


three weeks for a single letter from home.
"It's tough on the homefront, and it's tough
on the other side," he said. "What a differ-
ence [websitesforheroes.com] would have
made."
"We want as many Navy and Marine
families as possible to take advantage
of this fantastic resource," said retired
commander Rudolph Brewington, direc-
tor of LIFELines. Brewington learned of
Gniffke's invention and worked with him
to have the site cleared through DoD's
"America Supports You" program which
now has the site among its public-to-mili-
tary support projects.
Under the program, websitesforheroes
keeps families connected at no cost to the
family. There are currently 1,200 families
enjoying a family Web site that has been
graciously sponsored by an individual or
a corporation at a cost of $99 per year per
family. Specific families cannot be spon-
sored; the sites are awarded on a "first
come, first served" basis to protect ano-
nymity.
The goal for websitesforheroes.com is to
keep military families connected and let
them know that someone cares.


Fleet Reserve Association Branch 290 monthly
meeting is 8 p.m. Thursday, July 3 at 390 Mayport
Rd., Atlantic Beach. For information, call 246-
6855.
Navy Wives Clubs of America Jax No. 86 meets
the first Wednesday of each month in Building 857
(at the NAS Jax Main Gate) at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift
Shop is open every Tuesday and Thursday, plus,
the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m.
For information, call 542-1582 or Claire Stacy at
374-0185.
Navy Wives Clubs DID No. 300 meetings are held
the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at
the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education
Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For information, call
387-4332 or 272-9489.
Retired Enlisted Association meets the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Hall at 7673 Blanding Blvd. For
information, call 772-8622 or 771-8696.
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meets
the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470
Madeira Dr., Orange Park. Bingo every Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., public welcome. Service
officers available Tuesday through Thursday from
1- 4 p.m. to help veterans with claims, call 269-
2945 for appointment.
Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and
Retired Federal Employees meets the second
Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange
Park Library. For information, call 276-9415.
Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve Unit 126 meets
the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at
the Fleet Reserve Building, 7673 Blanding Blvd.
For information, call 771-6850.
Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club meets the first
Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the
clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry
Cove Marina. This members-only club is open to
active duty, reservists, retired military and active
or retired DoD civilians. For information, call 778-
0805 or email commodore@njyc.org.
Doll house and miniatures enthusiasts meet
the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the
Hart Haven Baptist Church, 47 Jim Wright Rd.
Share know-how and help with room-boxes, doll
houses and other projects. Call Grace Tobey for


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.
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
Attention competition runners! 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
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information at 783-0354.
MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside meets the
second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the
Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding
Blvd. across from the Orange Park Mall. For
information contact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or
go to momsclubopw@yahoo.com.
Parents Without Partners meets every second
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Mason
Lodge, 1225 S. McDuff Avenue. For information,
call Tony at 349-0078 or email tonylacls@hotmail.
com.
Association of Aviation Ordnancemen meets the
third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet
Reserve Center on Collins Road. For information,
call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bohac
at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com.
First Coast Black Nurses Association meets
the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in
the Shands Jacksonville Medical Center Hospital
Blue Room. For information, call Janneice Moore
at 563-4645.
HIV/AIDS Support Group for Women infected
with HIV meets every second and fourth Tuesday
at noon at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center.
For information, call Willie Robert at 244-6515.
Northeast Florida Chapter of the Military
Officers Association of America meets the third
Wednesday of each month at the NAS Jacksonville
Officers' Club. Social hour begins at 6 p.m.
followed by dinner. RSVP to George Allen at 772-
0237 or e-mail georgeallen@bellsouth.net.
Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National
Active and Retired Federal Employees meets
at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month
at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church,
(Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street.
For information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083.
Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter
FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month
at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Corral, 582 Blanding
Boulevard. For information, call 269-5369 or visit
www.fl 1 x.org.
Learn CPR in your NAS Jax organization work
place. Call Belen at 662-3490 or Jeanette at 542-
5434.


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.


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aynard Cox, aka the "snake
man," is Northeast Florida's
resident herpetologist and
snakebite specialist. A 31-year Navy
veteran, he has worked with snakes
since 1935 and has sustained 143
snakebites. "Snakes should not
be feared but they do need your
respect," said Cox.
"Only about 10 percent of the
world's approximately 3,000 snake
species are poisonous," explained Cox.
"There are four species of poisonous
snakes in North America the rattle-
snake, cottonmouth water moccasin,
copperhead and coral snake.
"This time of year is breeding sea-
son, which causes snakes to travel
more. And during droughts, their nor-
mal hunting places may dry up which
causes them to increase their range
even farther."
When snakes are more active,
everyone needs to learn preventive
measures to avoid being bitten. The
snake man offers the following tips:
Do not put your hands or feet
where you cannot see, such as tree
hollows and burrows. In other words,
look before you leap.
*Never handle a snake unnecessar-
ily, dead or alive, poisonous or non-
poisonous.
*If you come across a poisonous
snake, slowly turn and run. A snake
can normally strike up to one-half or
two-thirds of its body length, but if
provoked it can strike up to its full
body length.
Identifying poisonous vs. non-poi-
sonous snakes
A non-poisonous snake does not
have fangs. If you are bitten and show
fang marks, it is a poisonous snake.
The scales on the belly of pit vipers
including the rattler family, cotton-
mouth moccasin, and copperhead are
uninterrupted all the way across,
from chin to the tip of the tail.
The tip of the nose of the coral
snake is always black. A thin, yel-
lowish band separates the black and
red bands. It is sometimes difficult to
tell the difference between the deadly
coral snake and non-poisonous look-
alikes such as the scarlet king snake


Photo by Aly Mahler
Among other things, Maynard Cox is
known for his signature head gear with
the band of rattlesnake skin.
where the black and red bands are
adjacent. Just remember, "Red on
black, friend of Jack; red on yellow,
kill a fellow."
Poisonous snakebite symptoms
Pit vipers (copperhead, cottonmouth
water moccasin, and rattlesnake)
cause a fiery, stinging pain at the bite
site as well as swelling, skin discol-
oration, vomiting, sweating, chills and
a minty, metallic taste in the month.
"If you're bitten and only have a
bee-sting-like pain, that's a dry bite,
which is when the snake doesn't
inject any venom. But, if after 20-30
minutes you have a fiery, cigarette-
burn type pain, then you've got some
venom in your body," stated Cox.
If bitten by a snake, go immediately
to the nearest medical facility. Even if
it is a non-poisonous snake, medical
personnel should treat you, because
some people are allergic to the foreign
protein in the snake saliva. On aver-
age and with proper treatment you
should be out of the hospital within
three days after being bitten by a poi-
sonous snake.
Myths about snakebites
According to Cox, a tourniquet has
no place in snakebite treatment when
aggressive antivenin serum treatment
is available. If a tourniquet is applied
incorrectly, it could lead to amputa-
tion of a limb.
Cutting an "X" across the stricken
area and attempting to suck out the
poison will only retrieve two to nine
percent of the venom if done imme-
diately. Cold packs only add frostbite
to the snakebite problem and make it
difficult to follow the extent of edema.


Photo courtesy of Maynard Cox
Maynard Cox, aka the "snake man," care-
fully restrains one of the many rattle-
snakes he's relocated over the years. Cox,
of the NAS Jax Safety Office, is a world-
renowned snake expert and has been
working with the reptiles since 1935.
Another myth is that you can only
be treated with antivenin once in your
life yet Cox has received the anti-
venin every time he's been bitten.
Recommended first aid is to imme-
diately treat for shock. Keep the vic-
tim lying down, quiet and maintain
body temperature. Reassure the vic-
tim that everything will be okay and
is under control.
To treat shock, Cox says, "When the
face is pale, raise the tail; when the
face is red, raise the head. Of course,
I'm referring to the victim, not the
snake."
If you have questions about snakes,
call Cox at (904) 264-6512 and leave
your number so he can return your
call.
Cox is founder and director of the
World Wide Poison Bite Information
Center and the North Florida
Snakebite Treatment Center, as well
as an associate member of the Society
of Clinical Pathologists. He has
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Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) set
a new blood donation record 432 units- dur-
ing its June blood drive at NAS Jacksonville
and Cecil Commerce Center.
FRCSE holds four blood drives annually in support
of the Blood Alliance, a non-profit community blood
bank that ensures our community has an ample sup-
ply of blood to meet the needs of local patients.
In the past, FRCSE supported three blood drives a
year, however, with blood supplies constantly at criti-
cal levels, the facility decided to add another blood
drive in 2005. Since personnel donating
whole blood need to wait 56 days before
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endar allowed for a fourth blood drive
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tary category for the past eight years. John Allen,
Blood Alliance donor consultant stated, "Not only
are the FRCSE Blood Drives the biggest we have,
this last drive produced 432 units of whole blood and
was the single most productive drive we've ever had."
Allen continued, "That's an awesome three days of
donations."
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FRCSE and a donor himself, was pleased with the
staffs commitment.
"This was the most successful blood drive we've
had and it couldn't have come at a better time. If all
donors gave three times a year, blood shortages would
be a rare event." Matthews went on to say, "The coor-
dinators did a great job getting the word out and the
staffs donations have made a big impact on our local
community."
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By Mary Anne Broderick Tubman
CNRSE Public Affairs


Critical key to the success of Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
in any organization is the opportunity for people
to be involved in meaningful projects that pro-
duce results. Employees at Commander, Navy Region
Southeast (CNRSE) are demonstrating that LSS tools
have a two-fold purpose: (1) they improve processes
Navy-wide; and (2) they enable individuals to thrive on
change.
Cell phone project rings in service, satisfaction
There's no question that rapid communication enhances
readiness. The challenge faced by CNRSE information
technology staff was how to streamline a prolonged pro-
curement/replacement process for cell phones that some-
times took as long as 90 days.
With more than 1,500 cell phones to manage throughout
the entire southeast region, setting a goal to speed up this
process was the first CNRSE LSS project which led to a
new cell phone process implementation May 19.
The project was executed using the five-step DMAIC
approach define, measure, analyze, improve, and control
- to reduce the procurement/replacement timeline to less
than six business days.
It was the first project for Green Belt Karen Ellis,
CNRSE NAS Pensacola Area IT manager, along with
team members Jenne Smith of CNRSE, Dane McJunkin of
NAS Corpus Christi, Cindy Santos of NAS Pensacola, and
Margaret Williams of NAS Whiting Field.
"The data was very revealing," Ellis said. "It showed
that we had a stable process based on our relatively low
number of data points, that delays were created because
we had one person managing 66 percent of the region's
phones, and that we didn't have enough spare phones for
immediate issue."
The two solutions chosen after evaluation based on ben-
efit, cost, and feasibility were:


Establish cell phone coordinators (CPCs) at CNRSE,
Corpus Christi, Pensacola, Whiting Field, Gulfport, Key
West, and Charleston; and
Maintain a five percent inventory of unprogrammed,
spare phones.
Cell phone usage is monitored to reissue zero-usage
lines, adding available phones to the spare inventory.
In addition, Commander, Navy Installations Command
(CNIC) committed to provide the spare cell phone inven-
tory of five percent.
The most significant process improvement was the geo-
graphic alignment of seven CPCs with their customers.
This move equalized the span of control at installations
with the highest number of cell phone users, which greatly
enhanced their ability to provide quick phone delivery.
It also allowed Jenne Smith, CNRSE CPC, to devote
more time to the procurement/replacement program,
instead of keeping tabs on nearly 1,000 cell phone assets.
"Our team members, the people who actually do the
work, had great ideas and insight on how to make the pro-
cess better," said Ellis. "The LSS tools provided the oppor-
tunity to implement those great ideas."
With the new process in place, the team will evaluate
data in September to validate the improvements. What
lessons did the team learn from this project?
"The DMAIC approach is very revealing," said Ellis. "It
lets the data speak to create lasting improvements."
Ellis also recommends obtaining approvals early in the
DMAIC process, rather than waiting for approvals after
the improvements have been identified, and not to spend
time pursuing options that can't be implemented.
The most important lesson is that the LSS tools and pro-
cesses are now significant aspects of CNRSE work life. "I
kept letting my 'normal' work take precedence," said Ellis.
"About halfway through the project, I realized that LSS is
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approved five new project charters that will address:
New-employee orientation;
Official correspondence;
NSPS compensation;
Mid-deployment return and reunion services; and
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clinical accreditation.
"It's exciting to see new projects get started that will
continue to help us fulfill our mission to serve the fleet,
fighter, and family," said Karol Higginbotham, CNRSE
LSS program manager.
Updates about these and other CNRSE LSS projects will
be published as they become available.
Project ideas are needed for CNRSE Green Belts.
Champions and leadership are encouraged to gen-
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potential contracting client during the Small Business Procurement Fair at the Prime Osborn
Convention Center.

FISCJ reaches out to small business owners


By Kari Hansen
Office of Corporate Communications, FISCJ
Fleet Industrial Supply Center
Jacksonville (FISCJ) provided net-
working opportunities to small
businesses at the Alliance South Atlantic
Small Business Procurement Fair held at
Jacksonville's Prime Osborn Convention
Center May 15.
FISCJ Small Business Programs Office
Director Caretha Brown-Griffin said, "This
is a great opportunity to network and dis-
cuss potential ventures with small, small
disadvantaged, woman-owned and service
disabled veteran-owned small businesses."
A series of 90-minute workshops detailed
success strategies for doing business with
government agencies and included subjects


such as, "How to be on the GSA Schedule
and Why," "Tips from Contracting
Officers," and "Resources Available to
Small Businesses." Educational sessions
provided throughout the workshops includ-
ed current information on emerging new
standards as well as tools to bid and con-
tract successfully. Brown-Griffin added,
"This event gives our small business pro-
grams office the opportunity to make sev-
eral new contacts in one single day thanks
to the match-making meetings.
FISCJ is the single-source provider of
supply chain and logistics services for Navy
activities throughout the Southeast region.
Its mission is to provide Navy, Marine
Corps, Joint and Allied Forces with prod-
ucts and services that deliver combat capa-
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Looking back in time...


File photo
WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) shop in the WAVES Ship Service Store in March 1944.



Lost video brings apology to oldest son


By Sarah Smiley
Special Contributor


With the movers coming early
the next morning, my Dad
and I were sorting through
closets separating items that would
need special care before being
packed. That's when we discovered
the camcorder (it hadn't been used
in four years) with and the video
inside. "Let's see what this has on
it," Dad said, as he plugged the cam-
corder into our television.
I gasped when I saw you a pint-
sized version of yourself: half as tall,
half as sturdy, half as grown up. Your
face was more round, your hands still
pudgy.
The red-and-white-striped pajamas
that now come up to your knees hung
past your feet and dragged across the
floor in the video. You could barely
keep the waist band on your hips.
Your eyes, however, were just as
brown and just as big.
Then you spoke.
"This one has a package in it," you
said as you pulled red holiday wrap-
ping paper from a box. "This one has
a package in it."
Your voice was so different, so
small. I had to rewind the tape just to
hear it again.
"Mommy, this one has a package in
it," you said. With your face too close
to the camera and filling up the entire
screen, I could see your skin so plain-
ly that in that moment I remembered
what it felt like to touch your cheeks
before they had ever been tanned, and


Hey, MoneyMan!
I am interested in buying a car, but
I hate the process. It seems you can
never be sure if you are getting a good
deal and prices seem to vary by thou-
sands of dollars. How can I negotiate
a fair price for a new or used car when
I do not know what to look out for?
MoneyMan Sez:
Buying a car is expensive and the
process is complicated. It would be
nice if it were like shopping at the
Navy Exchange where the price is
posted and everyone pays the same
amount -- but it is not. Consumer
Reports recently 10 "tricks of the
trade" that car dealers use to get you
to pay more than you should. Here
are some of them:
The false credit score. The dealer
checks your credit report but tells you
that it is lower than it really is. This
allows them to charge a higher inter-
est rate than the advertised rated
that got you to the dealer in the first


how your forehead always seemed
doughy and without even the slight-
est crease.
"Is that me?" you asked, moving
closer to the television for a look. "Is
that really me?"
"That was you four years ago, when
you were three," Dad said.
In the video, Owen, who was only
one then, popped in and out of view
as he walked around showing every-
one what Santa had brought him a
toy Batman. "Bad-man, Bad-man," he
said.
As the camera pulled back and I got
a better glimpse of the room and the
toys on the floor, it suddenly occurred
to me which Christmas we were
watching. It was the one I've had bad
dreams about ever since. I bought you
only educational toys not realizing
that Owen's Batman and toy airplane
seemed, in the moment, much more
exciting.
"Turn off the video," I said to Dad.
"It hurts. I can't watch this."
I was beginning to cry.
"Sarah, don't be silly," Dad said.
But he knew what I was talking
about "that dream", the one where I
realize too late on Christmas morning
that I've forgotten to buy any pres-
ents and I haven't decorated. That
Christmas dream where your little
face seemed sadder and sadder, while
Owen's got happier and happier as
the morning went on.



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place.
We'll pay off your loan. Even if
the dealer pays off your old car, the
debt does not disappear. If you owe
$8,000 on your trade-in and the new
car is $21,000, you now owe $29,000
for the new car. Dealers may spread
out the payments for six or more
years to make it look like your pay-
ment is lower.
What can you afford to pay per
month? Can you afford $400 per


"It's just presents," Dad said. "They
shouldn't get happiness from presents
anyway.
But then the movie continues later
on Christmas Day. You and Owen are
dancing in the living room.
"Film me, Mommy; film me," you
say. "Are you getting me on film,
Mommy?"
"Right now I'm filming Owen."
"Will you film me next?"
And then the part that has haunted
me for four years comes. "Mommy, I
love you," you say.
But I'm still filming Owen.
Dad wouldn't stop the film, but I
couldn't watch any more. I got up
from the couch, went to my bedroom
and cried.
I can't completely understand what
it means to be the oldest child, Ford,
because I myself was the baby. I can't
understand what it is like to compete
with siblings who are younger and
needier. But when I saw that film, I
could absolutely see how these things
made you feel.
I am sorry, Ford, for the way that
things have appeared in the past, and
for the sadness you might have felt.
But I'm lucky to have seen this video
now while there is still time. It could
have been worse. We could have dis-
covered the tape the night before your
graduation or the day you leave home.
Today, there is still time to answer: I
love you, too. I love you, too.


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depends on how many months. Four
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months is $14,400, but the lower
payment of $300 per month for 60
months will cost you an extra $3,600
for the same car! The better deal is
obvious. Always negotiate the vehicle
price first, as if you were paying cash.
Then negotiate the best interest rate
available. Pay the car off in the short-
est time you can afford.
The mandatory extended warran-
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when the finance manager says you
must buy the $3,000 extended war-
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Don't do it. Rarely, if ever, does a
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unless the car is particularly trouble-
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are buying the wrong car!


'Budget for Baby' graduates take home great gifts
From Staff


The NAS Jax Navy Marine Corp
Relief Society (NMCRS) offers
Budget for Baby classes every
first and third Wednesday of each
month.
These comprehensive classes are
available to military personnel and
their family members. Participation
of both parents is encouraged.
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This class helps the expectant par-
ents prepare a budget for baby- from
birth through college.
It offers money saving tips for buy-
ing baby's first items such as furni-
ture, car seats, carriers and strollers.
Upon class completion, each expect-
ant couple receives their "baby's first
sea bag," valued at $100.
The sturdy canvas bag contains a


Gerber layette and a blanket knitted
by NMCRS volunteers.
The classes are held at NMCRS in
Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on
the first Wednesday of each month
and from 6 -8 p.m. on the third
Wednesday.
To register, or for more information,
call 542-3515.


EN2 MICHAEL ANTONIO MAYO JR.

Job title/command:
Engineer/NAS Jax Boathouse


Hometown: Blythewood,
South Carolina


Favorite duty station/
Why? NAS Jax. I'm off the ship


Last book read: Heartseekers


Favorite pastime: High School


Most interesting experience: Touring
Venice


Who is your hero? My Parents






TERRY CRAWFORD

Job title/command:
Admin Assistant
SHometown: Philadelphia,
by way of Tuscaloosa, AL
Favorite duty station?
Guamtanamo Bay, Cuba, be-
cause the weather was great
and it was close to Jamaica and
Puerto Rico.
Last book read: The Bible
Favorite pastime: Reading, learning, and
teaching others to achieve hieghts and goals
unimaginable.
Most Interesting Experience: Volun-
teering at senior citizen communities and
teaching workout/ fitness classes.
Who is your hero? The Creater, my par-
ents, my family, and my spiritual advisor.


SUNDAY SERVICE &

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.




jMAir News

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 lacksonville Editorial Staff
Editor Clark Pierce
Assistant Editor QM2 Nicole Beatty
Staff Writer YNSN Aly Mahler
Design/Layout George Atchley
The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Mili-
tary Services. Contents of the JAX AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the
official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department
of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appearance of advertis-
ing in this publication, including inserts or supplements, does not consti-
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corrected.
The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the
Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net.
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The "Maximize Parenting with Love and Logic"
course is scheduled for July 21, Sept. 8 and Oct.
20 at the NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support
Center (FFSC) in Building 554.
The five-week course meets at 1:30 p.m. every
Monday.
The years from birth to age five are the most impor-
tant to a child's development and is the time to lay the
foundation for the future.
Parents learn how young children develop emotion-
ally, physically and behaviorally along with sug-
gested interventions that empower adults to positively
parent while maintaining their sanity and raising
well-adjusted child.
To enroll, call 542-2766, ext. 127.


Photo byAEC Raymond Derrick
Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jacksonville "A" School students stand at attention waiting to be awarded
their certificate of completion that will rate them an aviation structural mechanic or aviation electrician's mate.

CNATTU Graduates Final STAR-21 'A' School Class


By AEC Raymond Derrick,
CNATTU Public Affairs Officer


The Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training Unit
(CNATTU) Jacksonville recent-
ly graduated 16 aviation electrician
mates (AE) and 12 aviation struc-
tural mechanics marking the final
apprentice 'A school classes to grad-
uate from CNATTU Jacksonville.
NAS Jacksonville was selected
in 2004 as a pilot site for the Sea
Warrior Training and Recruiting
in support of Sea Power (STAR21)
Program because of its location in
a fleet concentration area and their
high annual throughput of students.
The primary objective of STAR21
was to reduce the cost and time to
train Sailors and make the transition
from recruit training to their ultimate
duty station easier. Sailors from avi-
ation machinist's mate (AD), avia-
tion electrician's mate (AE), aviation
electronics technician (AT), and avia-
tion structural mechanic (AM) rat-
ings could attend 'A and 'C' schools
at the same location, and receive
platform specific training in the same
geographical area as their permanent


duty station
"When NA
Fla. suffer


age to their training facilities from
Hurricane Ivan in 2004, they dis-
persed all 'A' school students out to
seven CNATTU sites and the STAR21
program was stood up in November
2004," said AEC(AW/SW) Raymond
Derrick, CNATTU 'A school leading
chief petty officer.
More than 1,694 AD, AE, AT, and
AD have received their 'A' school
training at CNATTU Jacksonville.
In 2007, CNATT headquarters put
a plan together that would transition
all 'A school training back to NATTC
Pensacola. CNATTU Jacksonville has
assisted NATTC in this transition by
sending qualified 'A' school instruc-
tors on four- to six-month temporary
duty to help in the transition.
"This has been a great oppor-
tunity to have a major impact on
young Sailors and their careers as
they prepare to transition into the
fleet. I went through AE 'A school
in Pensacola and truly believe that
is the best place for Sailors to get
the training. NATTC Pensacola is
designed for 'A school and has all the
required manning and facilities this
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the most is developing these young
students into Sailors ready to hit the
deck-plates running," said Derrick."


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Division Officer BMC Darrell Washington leads a crew
of 16 Saiors who maintain small fleet of vessels, includ- i-
ing, two 40-foot search and rescue (SAR) boats, two cen-
ter-console, twin-outboard patrol boats and two *et-drivern-
patrol boats. f a
EM2 Terry Armstrong supervises maintenance s maian
repair of boat electrical systems. "Scheduled mainte-
nance and repairs are vital to keeping a safe operating
environment. Just like the deep-water Navy, there's
always something to clean, scrape, paint or lubricate,"
said ArmstrongA. Jax a----
EN2 Jeffrey Ray is the training, hazardous materials -
and safety aP fie ime par s s a a er-ri a
the boathouse," explained Ray. "We're a first-responder
when it comes to containing fuel, oil and other contami-
nants. Should a spill occur, we immediately notify the
base environmental protection team and other govern-
mental agencies.".."g-
To maintain 24-hour readiness, the boat division trains
NAS Jaxr police and fire per-
sonnel to operate SAR and .
security craft. "While the
boathouse crew is on call S
for emergencies, we can't
provide 24/7 coverage, so
we augment our crew with
security and firefighter per-
sonnel who we qualify to
operate our roatls," sai Ray.
Armstrong noted that the
boat division also trains
with a number of local, V -
state and federal agencies,
including the Jacksonville NAS:
Sheriffs Office, Jacksonville .....
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designate our river security I ,, 'I


boundary for flight opera-
tions. Our division is also
part of the multi-agency. -. .
security team to promote A
safety when hundreds of f
civilian craft anchor near- -.
by for the air show," said ,
Armstrong.
The Boathouse is always a
popular stop for base tours '
by JROTC visitors. "After
we show guests around Ml .
the facility, we invite them
aboard a SAR boat and per-
form a man-overboard drill.
Everybody enjoys getting SN Julie Jimenez cleans algae and other marine growth from
on the water for an up close an NAS police patrol boat.
look at how we operate. For Sailors from the Boat Division of Air Operations on board one of two search and rescue ves-
teenage guests, it's also an interesting yet low-key recruiting tool." sels at the NAS Jacksonville Boathouse.














22 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 19, 2008

Fill 'er up


Photos by YNSNAly Mahler


SK1 Douglas Scott of HS-15 says, "The new pumps work great."


A02 James Caudel of VP-62 fills up at the new gas pumps at the NAS Jacksonville Navy
Exchange Gas Station.



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18 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, Thursday, June 19, 2008


USO Airport Welcome Center
Volunteers needed to staff the USO Welcome
Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A
variety of shifts are available. Call Lynne at
305-4467 or email lynne@usojax.com.
Boy Scouts need some help
The Boy Scouts of America need volunteersto
work with at-risk children in two communities
in Jacksonville. The program is primarily in
the afternoon for one hour, one day a week.
We always appreciate monetary gifts -- but
your time is the most precious gift of all.
Being a team leader means a lot to a young
child. If not a team leader, be a presenter
to share your special skills with children.
Contact Aubrey Smith at 504-6182.
Mentors needed
The Children's Home Society seeks
volunteers to become mentors to children
ages 4 to 15 who have a parent incarcerated
in prison. Call 493-7747.
Feed the homeless
The I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless
serves more than 1,000 meals every day of the
year. These meals are prepared and served
with the help of over 100 civic, religious and


HELPING HANDS
business organizations. Serving meals is a
fun and feel-good way to give back to the
community. Call 394-1356.
Big Brother/Big Sister Program
Impact the life of a child in our community
by becoming a mentor. Big Brothers/Big
Sisters has more than 300 children waiting
to be matched with caring adults. Volunteer
mentors receive guidance and ongoing
support from trained staff members. Call
727-9797 or e-mail ppaterson@bbbsjax.org.
Dignity U Wear
Volunteers needed Mon. Fri., 8:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to process
clothing to fulfill the needs of our clients.
Contact Michelle Charron at 636-9455.
Special Olympics
Volunteers are needed for ongoing Special
Olympics events. Call 874-4232.
Greeters needed
The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention


and Visitor's Bureau seeks volunteers to
meet and greet visitors to Florida's First
Coast. Call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158.
Docent Corps
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers needed
one morning each week to give school tours.
Docents provide monthly training lectures
and tours using a combination of historical
information and good humor to bring works
of art to life. Contact Susan Gallo at 899-
6006 or at: sgallo@cummer.org.
HabiJax
HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for
ongoing construction projects. Call Bonnie
Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax
Home Store also needs help coordinating
donated materials and furniture. Call 722-
0737.
Habitat for Clay County
Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc.,
serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park,
Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney
Farms. Volunteers needed Tuesday through
Saturday, year-round. Call Gamble Wright-
Stuebgen at 444-8524.


NHJ: Moved to





present site in 1967

From Page 1


Bono added that hospitals
evolve and grow. Starting
out as an open ward facil-
ity on the banks of the St.
Johns River in 1941, mov-
ing to its present site with
the opening of an eight-
story tower in 1967, and
adding a $19 million out-
patient wing in 1989, NHJ
has served thousands of
warfighters and their fami-
lies. "It served America's
'Greatest Generation' dur-
ing WWII. It served POWs
coming home from the infa-
mous Hanoi Hilton at the
close of the Vietnam War,
and now sends medical
teams to the front lines in
support of the global war on
terrorism," said Bono.
The congressman
applauded the role the
hospital is playing in the
global war on terrorism. In
2007, 196 NHJ personnel
deployed in support of that
mission. Today, 125 are
deployed.
Crenshaw added, "This
addition represents the
long-term commitment of
our elected leaders to a
continued Navy presence
in Jacksonville. But most
importantly, it is a tangible
commitment to ensuring
the best healthcare possible
for the military men and
women who serve or who
have served our country
with such valor."
"Over the years, we've
grown to support our
patients' physical, mental
and spiritual well-being. We
fully involve the patient,
the patient's family and
our medical staff to focus
on the healing process. We
also reach for excellence by
improving our methods and
skills both clinically and in


NAVAL HOR"


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Photo by Marsha Childs, NHj Marketing
Congressman Ander Crenshaw (R-Fla.), who worked hard for
funding, addressed guests at the June 9 ground-breaking cer-
emony.

Naval Hospital Jacksonville Facts
The hospital anchors a healthcare organization of seven
branch health clinics in Florida and Georgia that serves more
than 200,000 eligible beneficiaries.
For 2007, the hospital tallied 4,729 admissions, 1,200
births, 640,000 outpatient visits, 4,058 surgical procedures,
60,551 emergency department visits, as well as filling 1.3 million
prescriptions.
The new Tactical Combat Casualty Care course to prepare
medical personnel for the challenges of battlefield medicine is
named for Jacksonville native and Hospital Corpsman Julian
Woods, who gave his life caring for a fallen Marine in Fallujah,
Iraq in 2004.


our service to our patients,"
continued Bono.
"Today, our culture of
care and service is coupled
with this new facility to
mark the beginning of a
new era for Naval Hospital


Jacksonville. We will con-
tinue our current mission of
supporting the global war
on terrorism, as well as be
prepared for any mission
to which we are called," she
said.


STA-21: 36 months given to


complete baccalaureate degree


From Page 13


"Applicants who go the extra mile with
their education and preparation for a col-
lege/university environment show their
chain of command that they are serious
about following through," added Brewer.
"This means taking SAT preparation
courses, taking English 101, college alge-
bra, etcetera. These are Sailors that get
good endorsements from their commanding
officers and go on to be successful in the
STA-21 program."
Brewer has experienced the program
from both sides. A graduate of NSI in 2000,
Brewer was commissioned in 2002 after
graduating from the University of Colorado
at Boulder.
"When I was a third class petty officer
stationed at Naval Security Group Activity
Hanza, Okinawa, Japan, I read an article
on commissioning programs in the Link
magazine while on watch," stated Brewer.
"The possibility to become a naval officer
somehow became real because of that arti-
cle, and by the end of my watch, after read-
ing and rereading that article, I made the
decision that the Enlisted Commissioning
Program the model program for what is
now STA-21 program, would be my goal in
life."
"Selectees are provided a maximum of 36


months of full-time, year-round study to
complete a baccalaureate degree," contin-
ued Kempf. "Participants remain on active
duty while attending college and receive
pay, allowances, benefits, and privileges of
their current pay grade. In addition, select-
ees receive an education voucher for up to
$10,000 per year to cover tuition, fees, and
book costs."
For those considering the program,
Brewer offers this advice, "Focus on doing
your job the best you can, let your chain
of command know you are interested in
becoming a naval officer and the rest will
follow."
The deadline for applications for the fis-
cal year 2009 STA-21 program is July 1.
Application packages must be postmarked
on or before the deadline date. Deadline for
submission of additional documentation to
an applicant's package is Aug. 1.
Names of selectees will be announced by
NAVADMIN in October 2008.
Questions concerning this program
should be directed to command career
counselors or to Naval Service Training
Command Officer Development Division at
(850) 452-9563.
For more information about eligibil-
ity requirements, visit https://www.sta-
21.navy.mil.


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Auto, Fully Equipped, Just Traded ............$3988
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01 VW JETTA VR6 GLS
Auto, Leather, Moonroof, 48000 Miles .....$11988
04 VW PASSAT GL
Factory Crtified $12988
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04 VW BEETLE GLS TURBO
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04 VW PASSAT GLS
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05 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE
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Factory Certified $17988
07 MAZDA6
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05 HONDA ACCORD EX V6
Leather, Moonmof, Low Mileage........... $19988
07 MAZDA 6 S GT
Factory Certified $20988
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0 VW PASSAT PKG1
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07 MAZDA CX7
Factory Certified $21988
0 VW PASSAT
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05 ACURA TL
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded..............$21988
06 MAZDA 6 MAZDA SPEED
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07 VW PASSAT 3.6 WAGON
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05 VW TOUAREG V6
Factory Certified $23988
06 MAZDA RX8 SHINKA
Factory Certified $24988
07 VW PASSAT V6
Factory Crtified $26988
06 NISSAN 350Z GRAND TOURING CONVERTIBLE
5000 Miles, Immaculate ......................$26988
08 VW PASSAT LUXURY PKG
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02 CHEVY TAHOE LS
3" Seat, Leather, Just Traded..................$8988
06 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LONG BED
Auto, Bedliner, Extra Clean.....................$9988
04 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE
Leather, Low Mileage 20" Wheels ......... $11988
03 CHEVROLET 1500 EXT CAB LS Z71 4X4
Fully Equipped, Just traded ............... $13988
04 CHEVROLET 1500 LSX CAB
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ................ $14988
04 NISSAN TITAN LE KING CAB
Leather, Fully Equipped, Low Mileage...... $14988
04 NISSAN FRONTER CREW CAB LE
Leather, Auto, Just Traded.................... $14988
08 DODGE RAM 1500
Auto, Fully Equipped, 1800 Miles............ $15988
07 DODGE RAM 1500 SXT CREW CAB
Auto, Fully Equipped, 6000 Miles ........... $16988
04CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $16988
03 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW CAB 4X4
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $17988
07 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LS CREW CAB
Fully Equipped, 7000 Miles................... $17988
07 FORD F150 SUPERCAB FX2 SPORT
Leather, Moonroof, 14000 Miles............. $19988
05 FORD F250 SD DIESEL CREW CAB XLT 4X4
Fully Equipped, Immaculate.................. $21988
07 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 DOUBLE CAB
5.7 Liter, TRD Pkg, 9000 miles ............... $22988

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Fully Equipped, Just Traded ................... $16988

SUVs
98 ISUZU RODEO 4X4
5spd, Low Mileage, Just Traded................ $4988


99 UNCOLN NAVIGATOR
Fully Equipped, Just Traded................... $5988
00 GMC JIMMY SLT 4X4
Leather, Fully Equipped, Just Traded........ $5988
99 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ................ $6988
03 DODGE DURANGO SCT
3rd Seats, Dual AC, Low Miles ................$9988
03 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
Nav, DVD, Leather, Just Traded .............$12988
04 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
V6, Auto, Low Mileage ................... $12988
04 KIA SORENTO
Auto, Moonroof, Just Traded .................$12988
05 FORD EXPLORER XLT
Leather, Full Equipped, Like New ...........$12988
03 MAZDA TRIBUTE ES
FactoryCertified $13988
04 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX
Factory certified $13988
05 CHRYSLER PACIHCA TOURING
Leather, 3rd Seat, Immaculate...............$14988
05 KIA SORENTO EX
Auto, Leather, Moonroof, 22000 Miles .....$15988
03 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded............. $15988
05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED
Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate .............$15988
05 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS V6
Auto, umoonrof, 10,000 Miles .............. $16988
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06 SATURN VUE V6
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07 GMC ENVOY SLE
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07 DODGE DURANGO SXT
Dual AC, 3rd Seat, 12000 Miles.............. $17988
08 MAZDA TRIBUTE
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06 JEEP WRANGLER UNUMITED 4X4
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07 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA
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Leather, Moonroot, Just Traded.............. $21988
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07 JEEP COMMANDER UNITED 4X 4
Leather, Moonroof 3rd Seats ............... $22988
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VP-30 attains inspection perfection


Photo courtesy of VP-30
AD2 Arnold Knight conducts some maintenance on one ofVP-30's aircraft.


By Lt. Cmdr. Chris Artis
VP-30 PAO
Commander, Naval Air
Forces wrapped up
its bi-annual Aviation
Maintenance Inspection of VP-
30 recently with the Aviation
Maintenance Management Team
(AMMT) led by Maj. Howard
Marriott, USMC, declaring that
all 40 of the squadron's aviation
maintenance programs were "on
track."
"I have never seen a command
take everything an AMMT has
recommended and then go so far
beyond those recommendations
- my team has never given a per-
fect score until now," commented
Marriott.
The inspection team found no
maintenance programs requiring
more attention nor were there
any safety violations or concerns
noted. In all, 33 drills and practi-
cal exercises were conducted dur-
ing the three-day inspection that
began on May 27.
Since taking command in 2007,
Capt. Rich Fite instituted a four-
pronged attack awareness,
leadership, training and process
improvement to prepare VP-30
for the rigorous inspection. Since
September of 2007, VP-30 insti-
tuted a method of informing and
educating every squadron mem-
ber as to the purpose of AMI and
what challenges lay ahead.
A complete revamp of mainte-


nance training was conducted to
bolster formality, correctness and
participation at all levels. All
training initiatives were careful-
ly coordinated between aircrew
and maintenance training depart-
ments to ensure maximum coop-
eration.
The cooperation between
"Topside" and "Maintenance" was
so successful, the squadron was
able to dedicate four workdays to
training and maintenance pro-
grams. During these training
days, no maintenance and no fly-
ing was conducted. Select aircrew
poured into maintenance spaces
to lend their expertise and aid in
inspection preparations.
All the while, checks were
placed on the quality, effective-
ness and impact of every pro-
cess improvement initiative by
the squadron's quality assurance
division in the form of 287 main-
tenance program audits, 32 work
center audits and 90 naval occu-
pational safety and health inspec-
tions conducted from September
2007 to May 2008 seven times
the requisite minimum for a given
calendar year.
Several process improvement
initiatives were cited by AMMT
as "Models for the Fleet." Bravo
zulus were issued by Marriott
for the squadron's hazardous
material program, led by AD1
Richard Poland and managed by
AE3 Michael Boothe; aeronauti-


cal maintenance material readi-
ness list program led by AD1
Kim Pilletierre; corrosion pro-
gram led by AMI Timothy Smith;
logs and records program led by
AZ1 Robert Latimer; and tech-
nical directives program led by
AT1 Dan Sprinkle. Accolades
were also given to two outstand-
ing leading petty officers who
demonstrated inspiring leader-
ship within their work centers:
AE1 Sherroid Hatchett of quality
assurance and PR1 Larry Cherry
of the paraloft.
Fite addressed the squadron
during an all-hands barbecue.
"The officers and Sailors of VP-30
pitched a no-hitter," he exclaimed.
"I'm very proud of this team!"
Upon hearing the news, Chief
of Naval Air Training Rear Adm.
Mark Guadagnini remarked, That
is huge. The best AMMT results
I ever remember in 24 years of
being involved with aviation
maintenance!"
Rear Adm. Brian Prindle, com-
mander, Patrol Reconnaissance
Group, said, "Sincere congratu-
lations to the VP-30 mainte-
nance team for a truly outstand-
ing effort. They demonstrated
tremendous commitment to 'do
the right things' that resulted in
fantastic results. I know that the
team is committed to continuing
to lead the way for the maritime
patrol and reconnaissance force.
Bravo zulu!"


Seaman-to-Admiral application deadline July 1


By John Sheppard
Naval Service Training Command
Public Affairs
he Seaman to Admiral
(STA-21) commissioning
program, which provides a
passageway for qualified Sailors
to receive college educations and
Navy commissions, is accepting
applications for fiscal year 2009.
"STA-21 is a full-time, under-
graduate education and commis-
sioning program open to enlisted


personnel of all pay grades and
ratings," said Cathy Kempf, head,
STA-21, Naval Service Training
Command.
All STA-21 officer candidates
attend the Naval Science Institute
(NSI) course at Officer Training
Command, Newport, R.I., prior
to beginning college studies at an
NROTC-affiliated college or uni-
versity.
NSI is an eight-week course of


intense officer preparation and
indoctrination. Course enrollment
is timed to allow college entrance
during fall, spring or summer
semesters/quarters.
"Though the program is open to
all ratings and pay grades, age at
commissioning is a big factor in
eligibility," said Kempf.
"Certain program options are
restrictive in what ratings/quali-
fications are necessary to be eli-


gible. Example: to apply for the
Special Warfare option, you must
already be a SEAL."
A limited number of selectees
will be chosen to attend a three-
month individualized program of
study at Broadened Opportunity
for Officer Selection and Training
(BOOST) in Newport to assist in
the transition to college.
Following completion of BOOST,
selectees will attend NSI en route


to their university assignment.
"Just the desire to be a naval
officer is not enough. An applicant
must show drive and leadership
through their everyday responsi-
bilities that's what their chain
of command will see," said Lt.
Michael Brewer, lead NSI/STA-21
class officer and instructor.


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Rescue swimmers of HSL-42 "Proud Warriors" prepare to shove off from NAS Jax Boathouse.
(Back row, from left) AW2 Wade Johnson, AW2 Stephen Franklin, AWCS Bruce Hinschberger.
(Front row, from left) AW2 Matthew Owens, AW2 Grayson
Young. (Not shown) AW2 Matthew Moody.


HSL-42 rescue swimmers don harnesses in preparation for their annual SAR deployment quali-
fication. Each must complete four day and four night deployments.


EN3 Elijah Pou (left) and EN2 Michael Mayo of the NAS Jax
Boathouse patrol the perimeter around the SAR training oper-
ation to prevent intrusions by civilian vessels.


HSL-42 Aircrewman AW1 Wesley Senn prepares to welcome
a rescue swimmer and his survivor aboard his helicopter.


Helmsman BM2 Rhonaka Williams checks engine gauges as
EN2 Jeffrey Ray looks on.


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Established as the Navy's first East Coast SH-60 LAMPS
MK III Seahawk squadron. Homeported at NS Mayport,
HSL-42 detachments meet fleet operational requirements in
the Atlantic, Caribbean, Mediterranean and Middle East.
In addition to the primary missions of surface and undersea
warfare, the Proud Warriors perform secondary missions of
search-and-rescue and medical evacuation.


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Bring Us Your Bra!
Support the Breast Cancer
Awareness & Prevention
Fundraiser
Create a one-of-a-kind bra
covered with jewels, feathers,
flowers, whatever you can dream
up. Go over the top with your
Submit your beautiful bra creation!
to the Naval Hospital Bras will be displayed at the Naval Hospital
General Surgery Clinic during July. Visitors may vote for their favorites.
by June 30 Winners will be announced the last week of July.
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The Naval Hospital Jacksonville Ribbons and Roses
Breast Cancer Support Group is sponsoring the
"Bring Us Your Bra" fundraising campaign. Money
raised will assist survivors with supplies and to provide
educational materials. Submit your creatively decorated
bra at the general surgery department by June 30.
Entries will be displayed in the outpatient wing where
visitors may vote for their favorites. The top-three win-
ners will be announced the last week of July and all
donated bras will be auctioned. Contact Nikki Levinson-
Lustgarten, 542-7600 for more information.


Photo courtesy of Naval Hospital Jax Public Affairs
The Naval Hospital Jacksonville School and Sports Physicals Marathon is scheduled for Aug. 1 and 8. Group appointments are
now available, as well as individual appointments for children assigned to the hospital.


Schedule children' physical at Naval Hospital Jax


By Marsha Childs
Naval Hospital Jax Marketing


The "dog days" of
summer are barely
upon us, but it's not
too early to schedule your
child's physical for the next
school year.
Naval Hospital Jackson-
ville is offering school and
sports physical appoint-
ments through July 31 to
TRICARE Prime children
assigned to the Family
Medicine or Pediatrics
Departments at the hospi-
tal.
Central Appointments
will offer about 35 appoint-
ments each week to school-


aged children enrolled at
the military treatment
facility. This is especially
important for four and five-
year-olds who may require
additional immunizations
based on new state require-
ments. These appoint-
ments are going fast, so call
542-4677 to schedule your
appointment.
If you are unable to
schedule an appointment,
the Family Medicine and
Pediatric Departments will
be hosting a "School and
Sports Physicals Marathon"
in August.
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patients enrolled at the hos-
pital to get their physical


prior to the start of the new
school year.
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appointment with school
or sports club paperwork
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hours for their child's visit.
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cal.
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any school and sports
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their child's personal shot
record to the appointment.
Children should dress in
shorts, short-sleeved, loose
fitting T-shirts, and girls
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