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CHINFO Award Winner
CHINFO Award Winner
Mullen Tapped For Joint Chiefs Chair
Movie Night
With Mayport
MWR Mayport is excited
to offer outdoor movies for
the entire family on Fridays
during the summer months.
Movies will be shown at
Sea Otter Pavilion start-
ing at approximately 8:45
p.m., or at sunset. Bring
your lawn chairs, blankets
and bug spray. The movie
schedule for June is: June
15 Charlotte's Web (Rated
G), June 22 March of the
Penguins (Rated G) and June
29 National Treasure (Rated
PG).
NEX Holds
Book Signing
Brian Kilmeade, co-host
of Fox News Channel's
"FOX & Friends and serves
as the network's sports
anchor, will be at main
Navy Exchange on Mayport
Road on June 22 as part of
the "Thanking America's
Heroes Tour." Kilmeade is
the author of "It's How You
Play The Game" and "The
Games Do Count." He will
be at the Mayport Exchange
from 2-4 p.m. to autograph
his books.
Stay Safe In
Summer Heat
With summer approaching
and the temperatures rising
please be aware of the need
for caution when participat-
ing in physical activities
outdoors.
There is a heat index flag
system to help assist you in
the decision making pro-
cess. It is as follows: white
flag-80 degrees and under-
unrestricted physical activ-
ity may be carried out; green
flag-80-84.9 degrees-unre-
stricted physical activity
may be carried out; yellow
flag-85-87.9 degrees-physi-
cal activity is advised only
for personnel who have
been working out in simi-
lar weather for a minimum
of 10 days; red flag-88-88.9
degrees-physical activity is
advised for personnel who
have been working out in
similar heat for 12 weeks
or more; black flag-90 plus
degrees-vigorous outdoor
activity is prohibited.
The flags are flown at
the flag pole in front of the
Gym, Building #1391, with
updates provided three to
four times a day. You can
also call the Gym at 270-
5451 to find out the heat
flag index.
Ribault Housing
Holds Town Hall
In efforts to help curb a
rash of vandalism in off-base
housing, a Ribault town hall
meeting has been called to
revitalize the neighborhood
watch program at 6 p.m.
on June 19 at the Ribault
Community Center. Please
come to learn how you can
help stop the crimes.
-Photo by MC1 Chad J. McNeeley
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen is a review-
ing official at the 2007 Dedication Parade at the United States
Naval Academy. Mullen has been recommended as the new chair-
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, replacing Marine Gen. Peter Pace.
CDS 24
By Lt. Andrew Biesterveld
CDS 24 PAO
Mayport-based Destroyer
Squadron (DESRON) 24 depart-
ed for the hospital ship USNS
Comfort on June 11 to lead one
of the ship's most complex and
highest visibility missions in its
20-year history.
The mission is planned as
part of U.S. Southern Command
Partnership of the Americas.
U.S. Southern Command is
headed by Adm. Jim Stravridis.
This deployment is modeled
in part on last year's USNS
Mercy deployment to southeast
Asia and the western Pacific
that delivered substantial medi-
cal and dental support to a sig-
nificant number of people in
remote locations.
"Comfort's mission is to pro-
vide the region a mobile, flex-
ible, and rapidly responsive
afloat medical capability for a
number of missions and train-
ing opportunities in Central
America, South America and
the Caribbean Sea region,"
said Capt. Robert E. Kapcio,
Commander, DESRON 24 and
mission commander for the
numerous and multi-faceted
detachments embarking USNS
Comfort.
One of the nation's go-to
ships in emergencies such as
Hurricane Katrina, the Comfort
will embark on a four-month
From Naval Education and Training
Command and Master ( ,'Petty Of-
ficer of the Navy Public, "
Recognizing that current
operational tempo and support
for the global war on terrorism
have made it challenging for
some Sailors to complete their
rating-related associate degree,
Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
Mike Mullen has rescinded
the requirement for chief petty
officers to have their associ-
ates degree to be eligible for
advancement to senior chief.
"Times have changed since
we developed the requirement
two years ago," said Mullen.
"We still view education as
exceptionally valuable for our
senior enlisted force. But we
realize that in light of the chal-
lenges Sailors face in today's
dynamic security environment,
not everyone has the same
opportunity to pursue an associ-
ate degree."
Nearly nine months of analy-
sis resulted in a set of statistics
CNO and the master chief petty
officer of the Navy determined
too detrimental to the career
opportunities of a significant
number of chief petty officers.
If the policy were to remain in
effect, fully 35 percent of the
chiefs eligible for advancement
in fiscal year 2011 would be at
extreme risk of not meeting the
requirement.
"That 35 percent represent-
ed our most sea-intensive and
GWOT ratings," said Master
Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
(SW/FMF) Joe R. Campa Jr.
"This places them at an unac-
ceptable disadvantage in com-
peting for advancement. Now,
more than ever, it is important
that we advance our people
based on leadership and their
commitment to the success of
the men and women they lead."
This policy revision shifts
the focus from education as a
requirement for advancement
See Degree, Page 8
From American Forces Press Service
Defense Secretary Robert M.
Gates announced June 8 that he
will recommend that President
Bush nominate Chief of Naval
Operations Adm. Mike Mullen
to replace Marine Gen. Peter
Pace as chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
In a Pentagon news confer-
ence, Gates said he also will
recommend Marine Gen. James
E. Cartwright for the position of
vice chairman. Cartwright is the
commander of U.S. Strategic
Command. Navy Adm. Edmund
P. Giambastiani Jr., the current
vice chairman, announced his
decision to retire last week.
"I have become well acquaint-
ed with Admiral Mullen over
the last six months and believe
he has the strategic insight,
experience and integrity to lead
America's armed forces," Gates
said.
Gates said he intend-
ed to renominate Pace and
Giambastiani but after consult-
ing with senators of both parties
came to the following conclu-
sions:
"Because General Pace has
served as chairman and vice
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff for the last six years, the
focus of his confirmation pro-
cess would have been on the
past rather than the future,"
Gates said
He said the confirmation pro-
cess would have the possibility
of being quite contentious.
"I am no stranger to conten-
tious confirmations, and I do
not shrink from them," Gates
said. "However, I have decid-
ed at this moment in our his-
tory the nation, our men and
women in uniform, and General
Pace himself would not be well-
served by a divisive ordeal in
selecting the next chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff."
Pace will continue to serve
as chairman until his term ends
Sept. 30. He is the first Marine
to hold the position.
Pace, a 1967 graduate of the
U.S. Naval Academy, served as
a rifle platoon leader in Vietnam
and commanded at all levels
of the Marine Corps. He was
serving as the commander of
U.S. Southern Command when
nominated to be the vice chair-
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
in 2001. He took office weeks
after the 2001 terrorist attacks
in New York and Washington.
In 2005, he was nominated to
be the chairman. The chairman
serves as the principle military
advisor to the president, secre-
tary of defense and the National
Security Council.
Mullen is a 1968 graduate
of the Naval Academy. He is
surface-warfare qualified and
has commanded three ships:
USS Noxabee (AOG 56), USS
Goldsborough (DDG 20) and
USS Yorktown (CG 48). As
a flag officer he commanded
the George Washington Battle
Group and served as the com-
mander of U.S. 2nd Fleet/NATO
Striking Fleet Atlantic.
Leaves On Humanitarian Mission
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Command, Destroyer Squadron 24 is joining Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS
Comfort (T-AH20) in a 12-country humanitarian assistance deployment.
humanitarian assistance mis-
sion of 12 countries in Central
and South America, and the
Caribbean.
The mission was announced
by Pres. Bush prior to his trip
to Latin America in March as
part of his America's Initiative.
While deployed USNS Comfort
will be under operational control
of Mayport based-U.S. Naval
Forces Southern Command
(NAVSO) and tactical control
of DESRON 24.
The Navy is working with
numerous governmental and
non-governmental agencies, as
well as foreign governments to
plan this mission. Comfort will
depart from Norfolk, Va., where
it is picking up the remainder of
its approximately 800-person
complement in mid-June for its
first mission stop in Belize.
The wide range of partici-
pants in the Comfort mission
include U.S. Navy SEABEEs
from 22 NCR, Fleet Forces
Band, SH-60S helicopter
detachment from HSC-28, Fleet
Forces Public Affairs Center,
a Mobile Security detachment,
civilian mariners from Military
Sealift Command, Project
Hope, Operation Smile, Project
Handclasp, and many others.
Additionally, personnel from
the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Coast
Guard, and the Canadian mili-
tary are assisting.
After the decommissioning of
the USS John F. Kennedy and
the associated Carrier Strike
Group Six staff, DESRON 24,
formerly the Surface Warfare
element of Carrier Strike Group
Six, was tapped to serve as
the command element for this
unique mission.
DESRON 24 personnel have
led the detailed planning of this
massive, multi-national, and
inter-organizational effort since
See CDS 24, Page 9
A Day Never To Forget
-Photo by MC2 Leah Stiles
Jacksonville Councilwoman Elaine Brown presents a proclamation honoring the Sailors who
died on D-Day, June 6, 1944, to Capt. John O'Neil, USN (Ret), commander of the First Coast
Commander of the U.S. Naval Order The U.S. Naval Order is spearheading a drive to erect a
monument to the Navy on Utah Beach in Normandy, France.
NS MAYPORT, FLORIDA
CNO Nixes CPO
Degree Mandate
2 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 14, 2007
Captain's Column
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Congratulations to the
Security Department's Kennel
for receiving Navy Region
Southeast's Kennel of the
Quarter for the second quarter
in a row. These Sailors work
hard with their dogs everyday
to keep the base safe. Great job!
The USO and MWR did a
great job on the summer Kick
Off party by the pool. Thanks
to Military Bank of America,
NFCU, Base Services, Mike
Davidson Ford, MWR and all
the USO volunteers who came
out to support the Sailors and
the families. A special thanks
to the volunteers that performed
in the dunk tank and MWR and
Public Works for getting the
pool open in time for the holi-
day weekend.
Individual Augmentee (IA)
assignments in support of the
Global War on Terrorism are
an important role many of our
Sailors on this base have filled.
Capt. Charles King
The process for filling these
assignments is changing.
Navy Personnel Command
will be placing IA assignments
in negotiations for PCS orders
later this year. This will lessen
the short notice IA assignments
to give Sailors and families
more time to get prepared. The
CNO continues the policy that
every Sailor E-4 to 0-7 should
expect to do an IA in every
rank. With CNO's announce-
ment that he is moving to the
Chairman of the JCS, I would
not expect this policy to change.
As part of the Operation
Security program, please
remember to shred all docu-
ments that contain personal
and official information to keep
them out of the wrong hands.
Something that might not seem
important to you may be gold-
en puzzle piece for a criminal
or terrorist. Security is a team
effort, but it's an individual
responsibility.
The summer heat is here.
Housing residents and all of us
who live off station need to be
aware of water consumption
when watering lawns.
The St John's River Water
Management District has
restrictions in place due to
severe draught conditions. No
watering between 10 a.m. and
4 p.m. and no more than two
days per week. Please keep your
watering in check.
Speaking of heating up, don't
forget to maintain your vehicle
and keep a check on its fluids.
Too many just "turn the key and
go" and that practice will even-
tually leave you stranded.
Also be aware of the need
for caution when participating
in physical activities outdoors.
There is a heat index flag sys-
tem to help assist you in the
decision making process.
It is as follows: white flag-80
degrees and under-unrestricted
physical activity may be carried
out; green flag-80-84.9 degrees-
unrestricted physical activity
may be carried out; yellow flag-
85-87.9 degrees-physical activ-
ity is advised only for person-
nel who have been working out
in similar weather for a mini-
mum of 10 days; red flag-88-
88.9 degrees-physical activity is
advised for personnel who have
been working out in similar heat
for 12 weeks or more; black
flag-90 plus degrees-vigorous
outdoor activity is prohibited.
The flags are flown at the
flag pole in front of the Gym,
Bldg. 1391, with updates pro-
vided three to four times a day.
You can also call the Gym at
270-5451 to find out the heat
flag index.
The Navy/Marine Corps
Relief Society has moved to
Bldg. 1363. You can receive
assistance by dropping by or by
calling 270-5418. Make them
your first resource and not your
last resort. There are too many
scam artists willing to help out
there. Don't fall into greedy
hands.
It's not too early to begin
studying for the next exam. The
dates for the next exam are E-6,
Sept. 6; E-5, Sept. 13 and E-4,
Sept. 20. Take advantage of the
study time to advance and put
more money in your pocket.
The first turtle nest of the
2007 season has arrived on the
station. Sea Turtle program is
very important to the station.
The Game Warden and vol-
unteers spend countless hours
making sure the nests are pro-
tected so that as many turtles
as possible can make it back to
sea. If you walk on the beach,
please be aware that you are
sharing it with those eggs and if
you see someone or something
disturbing a nest area, contact
one of the life guards or any
security department police offi-
cer for further assistance.
Thanks again to Base Services
and all those that pitch in for
keeping everything looking
sharp, and keep those sugges-
tions coming to charles.p.king@
navy.mil.
By Beth Wiruth
Military Spouse Support Contributor
We live in an amazing age.
Technology has changed every
aspect of our lives. I recent-
ly replaced my dryer and,
would you believe, even my
clothes dryer has a computer.
Technology has changed our
communication and relation-
ships. Because of technology
military spouses enjoy unprece-
dented communication with our
deployed sailors as well as fam-
ily members and friends. Heck,
even my telephone service is
via the internet.
All this technology opens
another resource and connection
opportunity for military spouses
- online forums. Before I jump
into this topic I want to say that
for most of my experience as
On Base
Thursday, June 14
The USS Carney family read-
iness group will meet at 6:45
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Childcare will be pro-
vided.
Saturday, June 16
USS Klakring family readi-
ness group will have a fund-
raising bake/yard sale at the
Mayport USO from 9 a.m.-2
p.m. to aid in homecoming fes-
tivities.
Sunday, June 17
USS De Wert family readi-
ness group will host "Family
Beach Day" at 2 p.m. for all De
Wert and HSL-60 families. We
will meet behind Castaways/
Beachside Community Center.
Sunday, June 17
USS Doyle families will hold
a 'Meet & Greet' from 11 a.m.-
4 p.m. at the Sea Otter Pavilion.
Please bring a picnic lunch.
Thursday, June 28
The USS Philippine Sea fam-
ily readiness group will hold its
monthly potluck meeting at 6:30
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Free babysitting will be
provided.
Thursday, July 12
The USS Carney family read-
iness group will meet at 6:45
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Childcare will be pro-
vided.
Thursday, July 26
The USS Philippine Sea fam-
ily readiness group will hold its
monthly potluck meeting at 6:30
p.m. at the USO on Mayport
Road. Free babysitting will be
provided.
Out in Town
Saturday, June 16
The Jacksonville Genealogial
Society will hold their month-
ly meeting at 1:30 p.m., at the
GSMC Vidal Bing, of Savan-
nah, Ga., wed Joy Thomas, of
Atlanta, Ga., on May 20 in a
quiet ceremony on Mayport
Beach. The two were high
a Navy spouse I have avoided
online forums like the plague! I
held a healthy disdain for online
forums and connection sites. I
must now admit that, with cer-
tain cautions, online forums can
be a valuable source of support
for many military spouses.
Online forums, sometimes
referred to as bulletin boards,
can be a source of informa-
tion, support, and friendship.
For those who may, like me, be
late in jumping onto the online
forum bandwagon, online
forums are internet based com-
munication bulletin boards.
They are not limited to military
spouses, there are forums for
every imaginable interest group,
from fan sites to pregnancy to
surgical procedures to, yes,
military spouses. Even within
C calendar
Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887
103rd street, Jacksonville, Fl.
Guest speaker Melody K. Porter
is a computer software business
analyst and has been a geneal-
ogy researcher for 15 years. She
will be presenting information
on research sites in Georgia and
elsewhere. For additional infor-
mation, contact Mary Chauncey
at 781-9300.
Tuesday, June 19
Staffers from the Duval
County Extension Service
will offer a free workshop on
"Landscape Readiness for Heat
and Hurricanes" from 5:30-7:30
p.m. at University Park Library,
3435 University Blvd. Come
learn how to identify landscape
problems and prepare shrubs
and trees for hurricanes. Please
call 904-387-8850 to pre-reg-
ister.
Saturday, June 23
The U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary 14-04 as a public
service is offering an Americas
Boating Course program at the
Captains Club. The Captains
Club is at 13363 Beach Blvd.
located between Hodges
and Kernan Blvd. The pro-
gram meets the Florida State
Requirement for a Boaters
Safety Card and the cost is only
$25. Contact Mike at 904-502-
9154 for more information.
Saturday, June 30
Terry Parker High School,
Class of 1977, 30 year reunion
will be held at FOP Lodge, 171
Sawgrass Road, Marsh Landing
Park, Jacksonville Beach.
Check-in begins at 6 p.m. -
Bar-B-Q Buffet begins at 7 p.m.
- live band and DJ for entertain-
ment. Cost is $30 per person.
Deadline May 30 to mail checks
(payable to "Terry Parker Class
of '77") to: Anita Kelly; 195
South Roscoe Blvd.; Ponte
Vedra Beach, Fla. 32082 For
details contact Anita DuPont
wedding
school sweethearts whose paths
crossed again in 2003. Mr.
and Mrs. Bing will reside in
Jacksonville, Florida with their
three children.
CANCER
CENTER
LIFE through
prevention & control.
1600 Pierce Street Denver, CO 80214
800-321-1557 www.amc.org
a CFC participant PROVIDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE.
H omefront in Focus
military spouse forums there is schools, experiences at the
a great deal of diversity, there is installation, and, very freqi
an online group for aircraft car- ly a waiting friend upon
riers based at a specific base, or arrival.
submarine wives or infantry or Erin posted a comment a
tanker wives, her frustration with child
I stumbled onto this world options at her base. Lo,
researching another topic. I behold, another member of
joined one forum hoping to gain 'forum' was a certified chilc
information on a particular area provider from the same
that interested me and found who lived less than 1/2 mile
that I discovered a commu- Erin. These two ladies bec
nity had developed among the quick friends. Nancy post
'regulars' on this board. And, quick, "anyone here from
for many, community is the key Diego." Out of that post c
word. What starts as a simple an exchange of informal
'post' (a post is when you type resources, friendship and
a comment or question that is outings to the San Diego
'posted' on the site for others to and Sea World where t
read, answer or comment) about members met. Where do
PCS orders can lead to infor- find these forums? A q
nation on the process of mov- search of the internet can
ing, information about housing, very helpful and here are a
Kelly at (904) 273-2933 or
Cindy Poland Pittman at (904)
821-0887or email pittmanjc@
comcast.net.
Wednesday, July 3
NE Florida/SE Georgia
Songwriters Group meets the
second Wednesday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. sharp
at the Florida House Inn -
Conference Room, 22 S. 3rd
Street, Fernandina Beach.
Songwriters of ALL genres are
welcome to this future chapter
of NSAI (Nashville Songwriters
Association International)
Beginning songwriters, or those
just curious about songwrit-
ing are very welcome. Contact
Chris Platel at cplicl bcell-
south. net for more information.
Saturday, July 21
The U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary 14-04 as a public
service is offering an Americas
Boating Course program at the
Captains Club. The Captains
Club is at 13363 Beach Blvd.
located between Hodges
and Kernan Blvd. The pro-
gram meets the Florida State
Requirement for a Boaters
Safety Card and the cost is only
$25. Contact Mike at 904-502-
9154 for more information.
Chapel Call
Command Chaplain:
Cmdr. Phil Wyrick
SUNDAY
Sunday School..................9...9 a.m.
Morning Worship............10:30 a.m.
Protestant Baptism....... As requested
TUESDAY
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)......
.....9:30 a.m .
(First and third Tuesday of the
month)
WEDNESDAY
Women's Bible Study........9:30 a.m.
Choir Rehearsal................7...7 p.m.
SATURDAY
Men's Prayer Breakfast..........9 a.m.
Youth Group 2, 4..................6 p.m.
Catholic Services:
Sunday Masses..................... 9 a.m.
CCD..............10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
BAPTISMS
Please call 270-5212 to arrange a
Baptism class.
SERVICES
For shipboard and Waterfront
Services, call 270-5403. Personnel of
other faiths seeking contact with spe-
cific religious groups should call the
Chaplain's Office at 270-5212.
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places to start. Military Spouse
Support Network (military-
spousesupport.net), CinCHouse
(www.cinchouse.com) Navy
Knowledge Online (www.nko.
navy.mil), Military One Soure
(www.militaryonesource.com)
My Army Life, Too (www.
myarmylifetoo.com) are just a
few to get you started. Other
places to look are in Yahoo and
Hotmail groups, MySpace and
MSN's Spaces also has spe-
cial interest group forums but I
found those less supportive.
There are a few things to bear
in mind when participating in
these groups. Common sense
internet security should be
observed. Do not give out your
full name, full address or other
private information. OPSEC
(Operational Security) is very
important. Please do not give
particulars about your service
member, their unit or unit/com-
mand movement. When meeting
in person with others from these
groups meet in public places
several times before meeting in
someone's home. Be sure to let
family or friends know who you
are meeting and when/where
you are meeting them. One final
caution: avoid the temptation to
exchange 'virtual friendships'
for real relationships at your
current location.
Online forums can expand
our world, enhance our quality
of life and bring rich, rewarding
relationships. See you online!
Questions or comments for
Beth? Contact her at beth.
wiruth(othomefrontinfocus.com.
Job Well Done
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-Photo courtesy of DESRON 24
Jesse Hughes, son of CS1(SW/AW) Jesse Hughes of DESRON 24 and Mary Hughes, poses with
awards he was presented for his superior academic and athletic performance during the 2006-
07 school year at Mayport Middle School during the 8th Grade Awards Ceremony. Some of the
awards that Hughes earned inlcude: President's Award for Educational Excellence, National
Physical Fitness Award, 2007 American Youth Character Nominee, Principal's Award, Perfect
Attendance, Science Fair Award, Yearbook Award (editor of 2006-2007 yearbook), Physical
Education Award, Most Outstanding Student for Ballyhoo Team, and the Ballyhoo Team Science
Award. He was named a Pop Warner All-American Scholar. Jesse Hughes also Lettered in base-
ball and basketball at Mayport Middle School, will be participating at the state bowling tourna-
ment in Orlando, plays for the Mayport White Sox baseball, and serves as a camp counselor for
the Naval Station Mayport's MWR Youth Program.
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ATG Ad'
By Lt Brigitte Aungier
ATGMayport
The recent advancement cycle
resulted in six new senior chief
petty officers at Afloat Training
Group (ATG) Mayport.
Three recent transfers also
advanced to senior chief petty
officer, making ATG Mayport
advancement rates significantly
higher than last year.
High advancement rates are
attributed to the superior per-
formance, leadership, and
mentoring at sea by the Afloat
Instructors at ATG Mayport.
Shore duty at ATG Mayport is
unique because instructors earn
sea pay and their sea counter is
activated for training missions
on ships.
Chief petty officers are
required to be "at-sea" subject
matter experts for their area of
expertise, directly contributing
to warfare area proficiency in
the fleet. Each instructor has
the opportunity to teach ship-
board training teams and is a
mentor to the deck plate leader-
ship.
Shore duty at ATG Mayport
Bulldogs
vancement High
allows individuals to use their knowledge, resulting in instruc-
leadership at sea while main- tors being highly competitive
training current warfare area for advancement.
-Photo courtesy of ATG Mayport
From left are Senior Chief Gas-Turbine System Technician Paul
Bumpus, Senior Chief Storekeeper Roy Carter, Senior Chief
Operations Specialist George Lee, Senior Chief Fire Controlman
William Mason, Senior Chief Electrician's Mate Robert Sosa and
Senior Chief Quartermaster Duane Richardson of ATG Mayport
who advanced during the most recent cycle.
Selected
For Advancement
From USSMcInerney
Enroute to participate in
Dorchester Day in Boston,
Mass., USS McInerney took
time out from its busy schedule
to recognize Sailors who were
recently selected for advance-
ment from the March 2007
exam cycle.
The frocking ceremony was
conducted on the flight deck
with all hands in attendance.
Although they will not receive
the monetary benefits for some
time, they are all excited about
the opportunity to step into their
new leadership positions.
Following personnel were
selected for advancement:
Selected for advancement:
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IT1 Timothy Cook
MR1(SW) Matthew Keller
PS1 Robert McPhaul
STGl(SW) Sean Nicholas
DC2 Hosey Brooks
CTT2(SW) Jahun Dugger
GSE2 Robert Gilbertson
OS2 Ernesto Sanabria
IT2(SW) Blakely Austin
GM2 Matthew Hill
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ET2(SW) Richard Hendrickson
GSM2(SW) Robert Mathis
OS2 Brian Ashbrook
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ET2 Michael Sweeting
CS3 Ruben Hilerio III
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4 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 14, 2007
Gettysburg Returns From SUSTEX II
By Lt.j.g.
Andrew Bonderud
USS Gettysburg PAO
USS Gettysburg (CG 64)
recently returned from its sec-
ond Sustainment Exercise with
the USS Enterprise Carrier
Strike Group, a final, 10-day
period of intense preparation
before their deployment next
month.
During the week and a half,
Gettysburg conducted vari-
ous types of training, includ-
ing Visit, Board, Search and
Seizure (VBSS), Tomahawk
strike scenarios, and air defense
exercises.
Upon conclusion of the
final exercise battle problem,
Gettysburg returned to home-
port, where Sailors began the
first of two pre-deployment
leave periods.
Gettysburg's VBSS team con-
ducted two separate boardings
of the USNS Prevail, acting as a
contact of interest.
While the VBSS teams have
conducted extensive training
on their own, this was their
toughest evaluation to date.
Operating in a virtual environ-
ment, the team boarded the ves-
sel, searched it for illicit cargo,
and detained suspects of inter-
est.
During their final debrief,
the team learned that they had
earned the highest possible
score of "TI" for their superb
performance.
Gettysburg's tomahawk team
also trained hard and often dur-
ing the Sustainment Sail.
During multiple, simulated,
emergent taskings, Gettysburg's
strike team was required to ana-
lyze their assignment, plan their
missions, and launch a virtual
attack with little notice.
Each time, the team executed
all requirements on time and
proved their readiness for what-
ever lies ahead of them.
Finally, Gettysburg partici-
pated in round-the-clock air
Boatswain's Mate 1st Class (SW) Ranson Smith receives the fueling probe during an underway replenishment.
defense training for many days.
Because Gettysburg will
be the Strike Group's Air
Defense Commander during the
upcoming deployment, it was
of utmost importance that the
Combat Information Center
(CIC) teams took advantage
of this last opportunity to train
with the other units.
Most important for them was
the "Final Battle Problem," con-
ducted over the last two days of
the Sustainment Sail.
Gettysburg's warfighters
had to prepare for attacks from
air, surface, and subsurface
opposing forces. At the call of
"FINEX, FINEX, FINEX," the
entire Sustainment Exercise was
concluded, and the ship began
its return to homeport.
Gettysburg Sailors are now
enjoying the fruits of their
labor: well-deserved rest and
relaxation.
While half the crew has
departed on leave, the other half
-Photo courtesy of USS Gettysburg
has collapsed to three sections
of duty, working one duty day,
one half day, and receiving one
day off out of three.
Gettysburg will continue with
the schedule throughout the
entire standdown period.
Taylor Remembers Past While Building Future
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-Photos courtesy of USS Taylor
USS Taylor's Burial at Sea participants render honors as the rifle squad conducts the 21-gun salute.
By Ensign Megan A Seavey
USS Taylor PAO
USS Taylor (FFG 50) had the
honor of committing brothers-
in-arms to the sea while under-
way for SCC-12 operations.
Taylor committed eight
prior Sailors and officers while
steaming towards the exercise
group that would meet and
spend the week off the coast of
the Bahamas in support of train-
ing future submarine captains in
tactics and procedures.
Taylor also held its inaugural
USS Stark Memorial ceremo-
ny to remember the 37 Sailors
and officers who died on board
the ship after being attacked by
Iranian missiles in May 1987.
Cmdr. Kurush F. Morris gave
a speech and held a moment of
silence for all those who were
injured or killed in the attack
while a memorial cake was dis-
tributed to the crew.
As Taylor's crew said good-
bye to their brethren, they wel-
comed aboard the future of
the Navy, hosting five Naval
Academy 3rd Class Midshipmen
throughout the training period.
The midshipmen got a chance
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USS Taylor Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Kurush F Morris, cuts
the USS Stark ceremonial cake with the youngest Taylor sailor SN
Bradley Ash.
to go head to head with officers
and enlisted as the ship prac-
ticed man overboard drills and
evasion tactics.
Taylor worked with CDS 24
Staff, USS Stout (DDG 55) and
USS Elrod (FFG 55), during
several challenging and lengthy
miniwars, practicing multiship
screen maneuvers and high
value unit protection. This train-
ing program gives ships and
submarine captains the opportu-
nity to conduct battle tactics and
maneuvers that are otherwise
simulated during routine train-
ing periods and drills.
As the battle scenarios came
to a close, Taylor returned to
homeport and said farewell to
the midshipmen. A lengthy SRA
period is up next for Taylor to
prepare for its upcoming train-
ing and deployment cycle.
Jaguars Visit CDC
-Photos courtesy of MWR
Lt. Aaron Arpi of HSL-60 visits with children at the Child Development Center's VPK 2 room
recently to talk to them about piloting helicopters.
Arpi shows the children the gear that pilots wear and talks with them about the different aspects of
piloting an SH60B Seahawk helicopter
Jauasbist.D
THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 14, 2007 5
Mclnerney Remembers Fallen Heroes
By Lt.j.g. Lauren Schneider
USS McInerney PAO
While in port at Boston,
Mass., for Dorchester Days,
a festival commemorating the
founding of Dorchester, Mass.,
in the early 1600s, McInerney
was honored to attend a recep-
tion and parade in honor of
hometown veterans and fallen
heroes.
Arriving in Boston Harbor
and manning the rails in their
whites, McInerney came to
Boston very much looking for-
ward to all the events in store
for it and its crew during their
highly anticipated port visit.
McInerney was honored upon
arrival and embraced by all
those who came to visit and tour
its decks.
McInerney Sailors attended
the Chief Marshall's Banquet
for the Dorchester Day Parade.
The guests of honor at the ban-
quet were the Chief Marshalls,
including Brian Fountaine, a
soldier who lost both legs in bat-
tle; Shane Burke, who lost one
leg and was severely burned;
Chris Saunders, who lost his
hearing; Daniel Londono and
Edgardo Zayas, both soldiers
killed in action and were post-
humously honored.
The reception was held on
June 1, and the parade was on
June 4. McInerney had won-
derful turnouts for both events
and all Sailors who attended the
events had a memorable time.
It was a sobering event in
terms of putting a face on the
casualties of battle but also
filled with optimism and hope
that all efforts fielded by the
fallen remembered those nights
was in support of a much bigger
mission, that of world peace.
The reception was attended
by 30 McInerney personnel at
Florian Hall. Several moving
speeches about sacrifice, cour-
age, and the American spirit
were delivered by those being
honored.
Interaction between crew
members, local Dorchester Day
supporters, and other guests
provided for a sociable evening
with the military acting as a
common thread among all those
present.
"I had a great time. It is
always interesting to see how
the military connects so many
people and leaning about others'
stories in the services is pretty
inspiring, especially the gentle-
men we honored tonight. I'm
glad Mclnerney was invited, it
was a nice opportunity," stated
Ensign Jon Hirsch.
Despite a chilly overcast
weather two days later, the
parade went on as planned with
a spirited representation from
McInerney.
Arriving via trolley, 40
Sailors dressed in their sum-
mer whites and led by the Color
Guard marched down the route.
"We got a great response
going down the route," said
marcher Lt.j.g. Tom Sulzer of
USS McInerney. "It was fun to
see kids waving at you and all
the spectators were so happy to
have Mclnerney in town. There
was a great turnout even though
the weather wasn't so favorable.
It was a proud day for many
people."
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-Photo by MC1 Mark O'Donald
Seen through the sights of a World War II era 40mm anti-aircraft gun, guided missile frigate USS
Mclnerney (FFG 8) transits Boston Harbor prior to a four-day port visit in honor of the city's
Dorchester Day. Mclnerney Sailors will participate in a variety of activities, including a commu-
nity relations project, color guard at a Red Sox-Yankees game and marching in the Dorchester Day
parade. Mclnerney recently completed a successful six-month Counter-Narco Terrorism deployment
to the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, seizing more than $500,000,000 worth of contraband.
Mclnerney Color Guard Takes Fenway By Storm
By Lt.j.g. Lauren Schneider
USS McInerney PAO
During a port visit to Boston,
Mass., in support of the
Dorchester Day festivities, USS
McInerney (FFG 8) fielded
three Color Guard teams for the
surrounding events, including
stepping onto the Fenway Park
field.
The Color Guard diligently
rehearsed and practiced their
steps enroute so they would
be able to put their best foot
forward in Boston. The most
visible detail had the honor of
doing the detail for the June 1
Yankees vs Red Sox game at
Fenway Park.
"It was an awesome experi-
ence to actually be on the Field
at Fenway. I never thought I
would make it on the field, ever.
The sold out crowd was great
and supportive. This was an
incredible opportunity and I'm
so glad I was able to be a part
of it," remarked Torpedoman's
Mate 3rd Class Kennon Kruse.
Details also made appearanc-
es at the dedication ceremony
of newly constructed Hero's
Square, which was built to
commemorate a local soldier
killed in action in Iraq last year,
and the Dorchester Day parade
where numerous groups, includ-
ing McInerney, marched.
USS Phil Sea
Thanks Moms
By Ensign Gavin Whittle
USS Philippine Sea PAO
USS Philippine Sea
recently honored its uni-
formed mother Sailors, along
with mothers, and grand-
mothers, in a Junior Enlisted
Partnership Program-spon-
sored luncheon.
Members of the crew
served the mothers who dined
with Phil Sea Commanding
Officer, Capt. Kim Parker,
and Executive Officer, Lt.
Cmdr. Rich McDaniel, along
with Command Master Chief
Christopher Thompson.
"Our shipmates, who are
also mothers and Sailors,
exemplify one of the many
important facets of the 'dia-
mond' that makes up the
diversity in our Navy," said
Parker.
"It was a very nice ges-
ture. It is difficult to be a
single parent and on sea
duty, so it feels nice to be
appreciated," said Sonar
Technician Surface 3rd Class
Abi Gallimore, the young-
est mother on board USS
Philippine Sea.
The oldest mother on
board, Navy Counselor 1st
Class Johnette Burnett said
"The gift of motherhood is a
responsibility I cherish. The
other mothers and I appreci-
ate the support and recogni-
tion the ship showed us."
Ship's Serviceman Seaman
Samuel Freeman, president
of the Junior Enlisted part-
nership program, said, "We
feel that the mothers of
Philippine Sea deserved to be
recognized and the members
of JEPP thought it would be
great to recognize the moth-
Sers on board Philippine Sea."
-Photo by MC1 Mark O'Donald
Cmdr. Patrick T. Holub, Commanding Officer of the guided-missile frigate USS Mclnerney (FFG 8), Information Systems Technician Chief Bobby L. Alston and the
Mclnerney color guard render a salute during the singing of the National Anthem at Fenway Park prior to a Red Sox-Yankees game. The color guard consists of Fire
Controlman 3rd Class Sean C. West, Sonar Technician 2nd Class Aaron G. Sanders, Torpedoman's Mate 3rd Class Kennan L. Kruse and Seaman David Jordan.
North Atlantic Council Military Committee
Holds Sea Day Aboard USS Roosevelt
By Ensign Bill Schute
USSRoosevelt PAO
USS Roosevelt (DDG 80) welcomed
on board Secretary General of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (SECGEN),
Jaap De Hoop Scheffer of the
Netherlands, and American Gen. John
Craddock, Supreme Allied Commander
Europe (SACEUR), for Standing NATO
Maritime Group Two's (SNMG2) North
Atlantic Council/Military Committee
Sea Day (NAC/MC) on May 23.
USS Roosevelt also welcomed
Italian Vice Adm. Roberto Cesserati,
Commander Component Command
Headquarters Naples, Canadian Gen.
Raymond Henault, Chairman of the
NATO Military Committee, Italian Adm.
Paolo La Rosa, Chief of Navy General
Staff, Italian Adm. Giuseppe Lertora,
Chief of Italian Navy Fleet, Italian
Adm. Giampaolo Di Paolo, Chief of
Defense General Staff, numerous NATO
Ambassadors, and around 50 members
of the press
Naval vessels from the United States,
Italy, Ukraine, Turkey, Greece, Spain
and the United Kingdom put on a dis-
play of various evolutions the group has
been performing over the last several
months of their deployment in support of
Operation Active Endeavor (OAE).
Highlights from the day included
close formation precision maneuvering,
an underway refueling demonstration,
various fly-bys from different aircraft,
an emergency blow of Italian submarine
ITS Scire, boarding exercises, and a sail
past of all the ships in the force. All the
day's events were precisely executed and
demonstrated the versatility and interop-
erability between NATO maritime forc-
es.
Roosevelt and SNMG2's involvement
with OAE, however, was the main focus
of NAC/MC day. Cesserati strived to
clearly demonstrate the value and worth
of the operation to NATO and its civilian
supporters.
As NATO Maritime Commander in
-Photo courtesy of USS Gettysburg
From left, Rear Adm. Michael Groothousen (SNMG2), Secretary General Jaap De Hoop Scheffer (Netherlands), General John Craddock
(USA) Supreme, hllici Commander Europe talks with USS Roosevelt's Lt. Roman during the North Atlantic Council Military Committee
Sea Day aboard USS Roosevelt.
Naples, Cesserati oversees operations
to deter terrorism in the Mediterranean
and contribute to the peace, stability and
security of the region.
OAE requires the participation of a
multi-national mix of warships, subma-
rines and aircraft. Without the coop-
eration of NATO nations this important
operation would not be possible and it
would have no value to the safety of the
Mediterranean.
OAE is one of many international
efforts taking place that focuses on mari-
time domain awareness as an enabler to
combat the Global War on Terrorism.
NAC/MC day clearly demonstrated
the success Roosevelt and SNMG2 have
in this effort.
The eventful day concluded with an
on board press conference featuring the
SECGEN, SACEUR, Ceserrati, Henault,
and Rear Adm. Michael Groothousen
(SNMG2).
Most questions were aimed at the
value of NATO to Partnership for Peace
and Mediterranean Dialogue countries as
well as the effectiveness of OAE.
The distinguished guests emphasized
the importance of both NATO and OAE
to the Global War on Terrorism and
the safety of maritime shipping in the
Mediterranean.
Moreover, they placed particu-
lar emphasis on the safety of Eastern
European countries, NATO operations in
Afghanistan, and deterring against future
terrorist attacks that may spawn from
Northern Africa and the Middle East.
The SECGEN also noted that NATO
will continue to reach out to more coun-
tries and engage them in common pur-
pose dialogue.
He said that it was an accomplishment
for NATO to have the Ukrainian navy
vessel Ternopil participating in the day's
events.
The press conference concluded a
day full of highlights and achievements,
and all the distinguished guests not only
thanked SNMG2, Roosevelt, and its
crew for an incredible day at sea, but
also for their service to NATO and their
respective countries.
It took every Sailor's effort on board
Roosevelt to get the ship prepared for
the NAC/MC Day 2007, and Roosevelt's
Commanding Officer, Cmdr. John Carter
said he was extremely proud of his entire
crew for their accomplishment.
6 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 14, 2007
NS Mayport Releases 2006 Water Quality Report
From Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Southeast
The Naval Facilities
Engineering Command
(NAVFAC) Southeast, Water
Utilities Division, NAS
Jacksonville, Florida, is your
water utility service provider.
We're very pleased to provide
you with this year's Annual
Water Quality Report. We want
to keep you informed about
the excellent water and ser-
vices we have delivered to you
over the past year. Our goal is
and always has been, to pro-
vide to you a safe and depend-
able supply of drinking water.
Our water source is three deep
wells which draw from the
Floridan Aquifer. In 2004, the
Department of Environmental
Protection performed a Source
Water Assessment on our sys-
tem. These assessments were
conducted to provide informa-
tion about any potential sources
of contamination in the vicin-
ity of our wells. The assess-
ment results are available on the
FDEP Source Water Assessment
and Protection Program website
at www.dep. state.fl.us/swapp.
Our treatment of your water
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it is requested: Navy on-base
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TEST RES ULTS TABLE NAVSIA MAYPORT
Radiological Contaminants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MCLG MCL Likely Source of
Measurement (mo /yr) Y/N Contamination
Gross Alpha(pCi/ 6/05 N 0.7 N/A 0 15 Erosion of natural deposits
Radium 226 6/05 N 0.2 N/A 0 5 Erosion of natural deposits
(pCi/l)
Inorganic Con aminants
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range of Likely Source of
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected Results MCLG MCL Contamination
Measurement (mo/yr) Y/N
Barium (ppm) 6/05 N 0.026 N/A N/A 2 Erosion of natural deposits
Runoff from fertilizer use,
Nitrate (as N) 6/06 N 0.062 N/A N/A 10 leaching from septic tanks,
(ppm) sewage, erosion of natural
deposits
Discharge from steel and
Chromium (ppb) 6/05 N 0.7 N/A 100 100 pulp mills, Erosion of natural
deposits
Erosion of natural deposits,
Fluoride (ppm) 6/05 N 0.81 N/A 4 4 water additive which promotes
strong teeth, discharge from
fertilizer and aluminum fac-
tories
Sodium (ppm) 6/05 N 12 N/A N/A 160 Salt water intrusion, leach-
ing from soil
Disinfection By-Produc s (TTHMs/HAA5s/Chlorine residual)
Note: The result in the Level Detected column for TTHMs and HAA5s is the highest of the four quarterly running annual
averages of results from all sampling sites. The quarterly running annual averages were calculated during each quarter of
CY2006
Contaminant Dates of MCL Level Range MCLG
and Unit of sampling Violation Detected of or MCL or Likely Source of Contamination
Measurement (mo./yr.) Y/N Results MRDLG MRDL
TTHM [Total Quarterly By-product of drinking water chlo-
Trihalomethanes 2006 N 45.5 22.1- N/A 80 rination
6AA5 Quarterly By-product of drinking water chlo-
[Haloacetic Acids] 2006 N 19.4 9.3 N/A 60 rination
(ppb) av -33 6
Chlorine Residual Monthly N 1.5 0.5-2.6 4 4.0 By-product of drinking water chlo-
(ppm) 2006 rination
Lead and Copper (Tap Water)
Contaminant Dates of AL 90th No. of AL
and Unit of sampling Violation Percentile sites MCLG (Action Likely Source of Contamination
Measurement (mo/yr.) Y/N Result exceeding Level)
the AL
Corrosion of household plumb-
Copper 9/2004 N 0.526 1 of 70 1.3 1.3 ing systems; erosion of natural
(tap water) deposits; leaching from wood
(ppm) sites preservatives
Lead (tap water) 9/2004 N 8 1 of 70 0 15 Corrosion of household plumb-
(ppb) & sites ing systems, erosion of natural
11/2004 deposits
11/2004
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your drinking water accord-
ing to Federal and State laws
and regulations. Except where
indicated otherwise, this table
shows the results of our moni-
toring for the period January
1t to December 31st 2006. As
authorized and approved by
EPA, the State has reduced
monitoring requirements for
certain contaminants to less
often than once per year because
the concentrations of these con-
taminants are not expected to
vary significantly from year to
year. Therefore, some of our
data, though representative, is
more than one year old.
In this table you will find
many terms and abbreviations
you might not be familiar with.
To help you better understand
these terms we've provided the
following definitions:
Action Level (AL) the
concentration of a contaminant
which, if exceeded, triggers
treatment or other requirements
which a water system must fol-
low.
nology.
Maximum Contaminant
Level Goal The "Goal"
(MCLG) is the level of a con-
taminant in drinking water
below which there is no known
or expected risk to health.
MCLGs allow for a margin of
safety.
Maximum Residual
Disinfection Level (MRDL) -
The highest level of a disinfec-
tant allowed in drinking water.
There is a convincing evidence
that addition of a disinfectant is
necessary for control of micro-
bial contaminants.
Maximum Residual
Disinfectant Level Goal
(MRDLG) The level of a
drinking water disinfectant
below which there is no known
or expected risk to health.
MRDLGs do not reflect the
benefits of the use of disinfec-
tants to control microbial con-
taminants.
Not Applicable (N/A) No
value limit or restriction has
been applied to this particular
parameter.
Parts per billion (ppb) one
part per billion corresponds to
one minute in 2,000 years, or a
single penny in $10,000,000.
Parts per million (ppm) -
one part per million corresponds
to one minute in two years or a
single penny in $10,000.
Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) -
picocuries per liter is a measure
of the radioactivity in water.
The sources of drinking water
(both tap water and bottled
water) include rivers, lakes,
streams, ponds, reservoirs,
springs, and wells. As water
travels over the surface of the
land or through the ground, it
dissolves naturally-occurring
minerals and, in some cases,
radioactive material, and can
pick up substances resulting
from the presence of animals or
from human activity.
Contaminants that may be
present in source water include:
(A) Microbial contaminants,
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Fowler Assumes Command
Of U.S. Naval Academy
By MC3 Chris Lussier
U.S. NavalAcademy Public --
Vice Adm. Jeffrey L. Fowler
relieved Vice Adm. Rodney P.
Rempt as Superintendent of the
United States Naval Academy
during a change of command
ceremony held in Alumni Hall
on June 8.
Chief of Naval Operations
Adm. Mike Mullen praised
Rempt's accomplishments dur-
ing his four years at the Naval
Academy, commending his
focus on developing midship-
men as combat leaders of char-
acter.
"As a Naval Academy
grad, I want to thank you for
all that you have done for my
alma mater, the naval services,
and the nation," Mullen said.
"Throughout the turmoil of
change, you never lost sight
Water
such as viruses and bacteria,
which may come from sewage
treatment plants, septic systems,
agricultural livestock opera-
tions, and wildlife.
(B) Inorganic contaminants,
such as salts and metals, which
can be naturally-occurring or
result from urban stormwater
runoff, industrial or domes-
tic wastewater discharges, oil
and gas production, mining, or
farming.
(C) Pesticides and herbi-
cides, which may come from a
variety of sources such as agri-
culture urban stormwater run-
off, and residential uses.
(D) Organic chemical con-
taminants, including synthetic
and volatile organic chemicals,
which are by-products of indus-
trial processes and petroleum
production, and can also come
from gas stations, urban storm-
water runoff, and septic sys-
tems.
(E) Radioactive contami-
nants, which can be naturally-
occurring or be the result of oil
and gas production and mining
activities.
In order to ensure that tap
water is safe to drink, EPA
prescribes regulations which
limit the amount of certain con-
taminants in water provided
by public water systems. FDA
regulations establish limits for
contaminants in bottled water
which must provide the same
protection for public health.
All drinking water, includ-
ing bottled water, may reason-
ably be expected to contain at
least small amounts of some
contaminants. The presence of
contaminants does not neces-
sarily indicate that the water
poses a health risk. More infor-
mation about contaminants
and potential health effects
can be obtained by calling
the Environmental Protection
Agency's Safe Drinking Water
of what the American people
entrusted you to do: to morally,
mentally, and physically devel-
op young men and women who
will lead."
Rempt, a surface warfare offi-
cer and a 1966 graduate of the
U.S. Naval Academy, became
the 59th superintendent of the
U.S. Naval Academy in August
2003.
"I am eternally indebted to
the finest faculty in the coun-
try," said Rempt. "Pam [Rempt]
and I are going to miss you all,
but we will especially miss the
midshipmen."
Rempt read his orders and
ordered his flag hauled down
before relinquishing command
to Fowler, who most recent-
ly served as director, Naval
Europe Plans and Operations;
deputy 6th Fleet; commander
Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.
MCLs are set at very stringent
levels: to understand the pos-
sible health effects described for
many regulated contaminants,
a person would have to drink
2 liters of water every day at
the MCL level for a lifetime to
have a one-in-a-million chance
of having the described health
effect.
Thank you for allowing us to
continue providing your fam-
ily with clean, quality water
this year. In order to maintain
a safe and dependable water
supply we sometimes need to
make improvements that will
benefit all of our customers.
These improvements are some-
times reflected as rate structure
Submarines, Allied Naval
Forces South; commander,
Submarine Group 8/Task Force
69/Task Force 164.
Fowler, a career submariner
and 1978 graduate of the U.S.
Naval Academy, has served
in a variety of command posi-
tions afloat and ashore, includ-
ing submarine tactics instructor
at Naval Submarine Training
Center, and commander
Submarine Squadron 3, deploy-
ing to the Atlantic, Pacific,
Indian and Arctic oceans, and
the Persian Gulf.
"I am honored and humbled
to be selected as the superin-
tendent of the Naval Academy,"
said Fowler. "I am here to serve
with you to carry out our mis-
sion as we take care of our mid-
shipmen and this wonderful
institution."
adjustments. Thank you for
understanding.
Some people may be more
vulnerable to contaminants in
drinking water than the general
population. Immuno-compro-
mised persons such as persons
with cancer undergoing che-
motherapy, persons who have
undergone organ transplants,
people with HIV/AIDS or other
immune system disorders, some
elderly, and infants can be par-
ticularly at risk from infec-
tions. These people should seek
advice about drinking water
from their health care providers.
EPA/CDC guidelines on appro-
priate means to lessen the risk
of infection by cryptosporidium
and other microbiological con-
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From left, Vice Admiral Rodney P Rempt and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Mullen applaud
U.S. Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Jeffrey L. Fowler at the U.S. Naval Academy change
of command. Fowler, a 1978 graduate, assumed command from Rempt as the 60th Superintendent in
a ceremony held at the Academy's Alumni Hall.
taminants are available from the
Safe Drinking Water Hotline
(800-426-4791).
Once again, for further infor-
mation or questions concern-
ing this report or NAVFAC
Southeast Water Utility Division
that serves you, it is requested:
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FRC-SE Mayport Nominated
For SECDEF Maintenance Award
By CWO3
Stephen Waldrop
Fleet Readiness Center Southeast,
Mayport PAO
The Chief of Naval
Operations announced May
21 that Fleet Readiness Center
Southeast, Mayport, is one of
two Navy field level nominees
for this year's 2007 Secretary of
Defense Maintenance Award.
FRC-SE Mayport will rep-
resent the small unit command
which is comprised of 25 to 300
personnel and will go on to a
final selection that will be held
Nov 15 in Orlando.
The ultimate Phoenix Award
winner will be selected from
similar inputs from all services
in the small, medium, or large
unit level winners and will be
named as the "Best of the Best".
The SECDEF Maintenance
Award annually recognizes out-
standing field-level maintenance
units for their effort to extended
service life given to equipment
and weapons systems by sus-
tained quality maintenance and
the rejuvenation of equipment
through extraordinary mainte-
nance programs.
"Throughout the past year,
FRC-SE Mayport has made a
profound and lasting contribu-
tion to the nation's war fighting
capabilities, said Cmdr. Graham
Guiler, officer in charge.
This accomplished, profes-
sional, and cohesive team of
military and civilian personnel
has provided superior interme-
diate level maintenance sup-
port by successfully adapting
AIRSpeed practices, further
increasing efficiency and pro-
viding cost-wise readiness to
the Fleet.
FRC-SE Mayport and the
former NADEP Jacksonville
have sustained an I-Level/
Depot Level Partnership
Program called the "Enhanced
Maintenance Program (EMP)"
whereby depot level Artisans
interdict Beyond Capability
Maintenance (BCM) and return
depot level requirements to
Degree
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tant consideration in selection
for advancement. According to
Campa the revision is also tied
to the CNO's endorsement of
chiefs as deckplate leaders.
"I strongly believe this policy
revision is an indicator of where
the CNO wants us focused as
a chief's mess leading and
developing Sailors," he said.
Campa emphasized that revis-
ing this policy should not be
viewed as the Navy backing
away from its commitment to
education and added, "The right
emphasis on education will be
placed in selection board pre-
cepts and will remain a con-
tributing factor in selection for
advancement. Our commitment
to education must be measured
by the access and opportuni-
ty we provide to our Sailors
to pursue off duty education.
We must work to create those
opportunities."
The Navy has a robust sys-
tem of educational initiatives
designed to support Sailors as
they pursue their careers, includ-
ing distance learning available
in multiple formats almost any-
where around the globe.
Some of the programs
include:
The Advanced Education
Voucher (AEV) program is
designed to provide educational
assistance to senior enlisted per-
sonnel as the pursue Navy-rele-
vant baccalaureate and graduate
degrees.
The Navy College Program
supports Sailors through Navy
College Offices, Defense
Activity for Non-Traditional
Education Support (DANTES)
Examination Program, the
College Level Examination
Program, the DANTES Subject
Standardized Tests program,
Tuition Assistance, Navy
College Program Afloat College
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Program Distance Learning
Partnerships.
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training enabling FRC-SE per-
sonnel to improve their skills
far beyond the level normally
associated with standard on-the-
job training.
The EMP has achieved a cost
avoidance of $2,924,366 in the
fiscal year 2006 alone. FRC-
SE Mayport's commitment to
NAVRIIP, AIRSpeed and other
process improvement programs
via Fleet Logistic conferenc-
es and critical item logistics
reviews has saved the Navy an
overall $12,000,000 cost sav-
ings.
The SECDEF Maintenance
Award also includes command
readiness of their personnel and
civic involvement throughout
the year. This same level of
commitment to quality mainte-
nance and cost savings efforts
is also applied to the personnel
assigned there.
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The USO is partnering with
Dunkin' Donuts on June 14
from 3-5 p.m. in celebration of
the opening of its newest store
on Mayport Road. There will be
free samples at the new store.
The celebration will benefit the
USO.
The Mayport USO will hold
a yard sale on June 16 from 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Cost is $5/one table
outside, or $10 for two tables
on the inside. If you are inter-
ested in reserving a table, please
contact the Mayport USO at
246-3481.
USO World Headquarters has
launched "Your USO Story."
The USO is asking the public
to send them USO stories, pho-
tos and videos to usostory@ uso.
org. The submissions will be
added to a new page on their
Web site. For more information,
go to www.uso.org/story.
Tickets to Adventure Landing,
on Beach Boulevard, are now
available at the USO! Tickets
to the Waterpark are $19 and
tickets to the Waterpark PLUS
five "dry" attractions are $31.
CDS 24
January of this year.
While this is not a typical
mission for a destroyer squad-
ron, the process of integrating
numerous assigned detach-
ments and organizations into a
single cohesive unit, developing
and executing plans in highly
dynamic environments, and
ensuring the timely and accurate
flow of information are some
core functions of any destroyer
squadron and is what Mayport's
DESRON 24 will bring to this
mission.
"It's exciting preparing for a
deployment of this scale and
watching how everything is
coming together," said Lt.
Cmdr. Rob Speight, acting chief
staff officer of DESRON 24.
"Coordination is key when there
are this many moving parts and
countries to visit."
U SO News
The Jacksonville Axemen
are partnering with two local
charities, including the Greater
Jacksonville USO and will
allow those charities to keep
50 percent of all the ticket
sale revenue that they gener-
ate. Visit www.jaxaxe.com for
full schedule details. Season
Tickets are $20 and will get you
entry into all five home games
and the 2007 AMNRL Grand
Final (National Championship
Game) that will be played at
the Hodges Stadium at UNF on
Saturday Aug. 25. Single Game
Tickets will always be available
at the gate on game day for $5.
The USO is selling Pepsi 400
tickets for the race on July 7
at the Daytona International
Speedway. Tickets range in
price from $45 to $126.
For more information regard-
ing ticket pricing and seats
available, please visit www.
usojax.org.
Volunteers are needed at
the USO Welcome Center
Jacksonville International
Airport to welcome service
The USNS Comfort is a
national asset designed to serve
as a floating emergency room,
capable of treating massive
numbers of combat wounds
and performing an impressive
array of medical procedures to
Soldiers and Sailors evacuated
from the front lines.
While the vessel deployed to
New York after the 2001 terror-
ist attacks and to New Orleans
after Hurricane Katrina, the
1,000 bed vessel has seen limit-
ed service in the Global War on
Terror because the Military has
been able to maintain advanced
medical centers in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
For this mission, the ship has
been outfitted to provide rou-
tine medical services on land,
ranging from vaccinations and
eye care to dental checkups
Over the Rainbow
members and their families,
coordinate transportation to
local bases, and other assis-
tance as required. Volunteers
receive free parking during their
shift. Contact Lynne, Volunteer
Coordinator at 904-305-4467
or lynne@usojax.com for more
details.
USO sells discounted tick-
ets to AMC Movie Theatres,
Disney World, Sea World,
Busch Gardens, Wet N' Wild,
Universal Studios, Islands
of Adventure, and Adventure
Landing.
There is a computer resource
center available to all service
members with email, Internet
and word processing. Fax, copy
and free notary service is also
available.
For more information about
activities or meeting avail-
abilities, call 246-3481 or stop
by the center at 2560 Mayport
Road. USO is open from 9 a.m.-
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and minor surgeries. It has also
received major communica-
tions and material upgrades that
make the Comfort a much more
versatile platform for the 21st
century Navy.
The Comfort will visit each of
12 countries for about a week,
establishing multiple medical
treatment centers in each coun-
try.
The goal of this deployment
is to leave the people of Central
and South America and the
Caribbean with a lasting, posi-
tive impression of the United
States by providing high quality,
and, in some cases, life-chang-
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The Comfort's mission is
technically a training mission
- training American military
and civilian personnel to pro-
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environment.
The host nations are encour-
aged to take part in the medical
treatment and will also benefit
from the training.
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thousands of people of our part-
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communities involved.
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improve the way the U.S. is
viewed by our neighbors in
Central and South America. It
will be very rewarding to apply
the resources of Comfort to an
area where they are truly need-
ed," said Lt. Javier Gonzalez,
Operations officer.
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June 14-16: Father's Day Sale
at Outdoor Adventures. Get 10
percent percent off fishing poles
and fishing line; 15 percent
off all Buoyancy Compensator
Devices (BCD's) and 15 per-
cent off dive lights. Father's
Day gift ideas: gift certificates,
Penn fishing poles, tackle,
Reactor watches, Salt Life gear
and Cobian sandals. Get it all at
Outdoor Adventures. 270-5221
June 14: Junior Golf Clinic.
This four-day clinic is 9-11 a.m.
at Windy Harbor Golf Club.
Clinic is open to ages 8 and
older. Cost is $100 per child
and pre-registration is required.
270-5380
June 14: Family Steak Night.
5-8 p.m. at Foc'sle CPO Club.
Steak dinners are $9 per per-
son and children's specials are
available. All hands welcome.
270-5431/5432
June 14: Bubblemaker. 5:30-
7 p.m. Bubblemaker is one 90-
minute pool session introducing
youth ages 8-12 to scuba in a
pool setting. Cost is $20 and
includes all scuba gear and a
certificate of completion. Just
bring a swimsuit. Class is at the
base pool. 270-5541
June 15 & 16: Register for
Session 2 of Children's Swim
Lessons. Register for Session
2 only from 8-10 a.m. June 15
and 16 at the base pool. Cost is
$40 per child or $35 for children
currently enrolled in summer
camp on base. Pay by check
or cash only. Session 2 meets
Monday through Thursday, June
18-28 at the base pool. Lessons
will be offered in the morning
and evening. 270-5425
June 15: Youth Freedom
Friday, Movie Night. 7-11 p.m.
at the Youth Activities Center.
Open to ages 6-12 and age 5
if in kindergarten. Cost is $7
in advance or $9 the day of.
Space is limited so early sign-
up is strongly encouraged. 270-
5680/5421
June 15: Summer Outdoor
Movie Night, "Charlotte's
M WR Happenings
Web" Rated G. Free outdoor June 20: Adventure La
movie starts at approximately Field Trip for Youth. Ca
8:45 p.m. at Sea Otter Pavilion. details. 270-5680/5421
Bring lawn chairs, blankets and June 21: Bubblemaker.
bug spray. 270-6015 7 p.m. Bubblemaker is or
June 17: Father's Day. minute pool session introd
Buy dad great gifts at Windy youth ages 8-12 to scuba
Harbor Pro Shop (270-5380) pool setting. Cost is $20
and Outdoor Adventures (270- includes all scuba gear
5221). certificate of completion
June 18-21: Seal Team. Seal bring a swimsuit. Class is
Team is a 4-day mini scuba base pool. 270-5541
camp for ages 8-12. This mini June 22-24: Open N
camp meets daily from 9:30- Scuba Certification Co
11 a.m. at the base pool. Cost Cost is $290 or $310 for g
is $129 and includes all scuba Course includes certificate
equipment, activity book, dive book, dive log book
log book, certificate and Seal tables, professional instru
Team card. Pre-registration is and admission to the sp
required. 270-5541 two nights lodging, roun
June 19: Bubblemaker. 5:30- transportation and use
7 p.m. Bubblemaker is one 90- necessary scuba equip
minute pool session introducing Don't be confused by o0
youth ages 8-12 to scuba in a advertisements. We provi
pool setting. Cost is $20 and the scuba gear you need fo
includes all scuba gear and a class. No equipment pur
certificate of completion. Just required! 270-5541
bring a swimsuit. Class is at the June 22 & 23: Live
base pool. 270-5541 at Castaway's Lounge.
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entertainment from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m. Friday and Saturday
at Castaway's Lounge, inside
Beachside Community Center.
No cover charge! Drink specials
all night. 270-7205
June 23: Club Teen, Stunner
Shades. 8-11 p.m. at the Youth
Activities Center. Open to ages
13-17 and age 18 if still in high
school. Admission is $2. 270-
5680/5421
June 25-28: Seal Team. Seal
Team is a 4-day mini scuba
camp for ages 8-12. This mini
camp meets daily from 9:30-
11 a.m. at the base pool. Cost
is $129 and includes all scuba
equipment, activity book,
log book, certificate and Seal
Team card. Pre-registration is
required. 270-5541
June 26: Bubblemaker. 5:30-
7 p.m. Bubblemaker is one 90-
minute pool session introducing
youth ages 8-12 to scuba in a
pool setting. Cost is $20 and
includes all scuba gear and a
certificate of completion. Just
bring a swimsuit. Class is at the
base pool. 270-5541
June 27: Barracks Bash. 5-
8 p.m. Free food and fun for
single sailors and geo-bach-
elors living in the barracks or
on board Mayport ships. Watch
the Liberty Call section in The
Mirror for more details. 270-
7788/7789
June 28: Bubblemaker. 5:30-
7 p.m. Bubblemaker is one 90-
minute pool session introducing
youth ages 8-12 to scuba in a
pool setting. Cost is $20 and
includes all scuba gear and a
certificate of completion. Just
bring a swimsuit. Class is at the
base pool. 270-5541
June 30: Family Pool Party
Hosted by MWR Youth
Activities. 7-9 p.m. at the base
pool. Cost is $3 per child; fam-
ily cost TBD. Ages 10 and
older must be signed in by a
parent. Ages 9 and under must
be accompanied at all times by
their parent or legal guardian.
270-5680/5421
The Liberty Program, also
known as the Single Sailor pro-
gram, is geared towards enlisted
bachelor and geo-bachelor per-
sonnel, E-1 through E-6. Special
events, workshops, tournaments,
inexpensive trips and more are
scheduled ON & OFF base each
month, offering a wide variety
of exciting programs and activ-
ities. The Liberty Program is
based out of Planet Mayport,
located in Bldg. 46 near Bravo
Pier. Planet Mayport is an alco-
hol and smoke-free environ-
ment and is open seven days a
week, 365 days a year, week-
days from 11 a.m.-ll p.m. and
weekends from 10 a.m.-ll p.m.
This contemporary facility fea-
tures a movie theater, a free
Internet computer room, wi-fi
throughout, laundromat, ATM,
pool tables, video game sta-
tions, arcade games, ping-pong
tables and a snack area. Call
270-7788 for information.
By ( fofNaval Operations Public
Chief of Naval Operations
Adm. Mike Mullen will contin-
ue his "ongoing conversation"
with Sailors, their families and
the American public by produc-
ing regular podcasts.
Available for download on
the Navy's flagship website,
www.navy.mil, as well as by
subscription through most pod-
casting software, the podcasts
will serve as a means for the
CNO to communicate directly
on a wide variety of issues.
Mullen an iPod owner him-
self appreciates the conve-
nience of the technology and
wants to use it to talk about
June 14: Halo 2 Paintball
Competition. Join us as the top
three teams from both bases bat-
tle each other for the champion-
ship and a ton of great prizes.
June 16: Dinner and a Movie
Trip. Join the Liberty Program
on a trip to Regal Cinemas
for the newest box office hits.
Pizza served at Planet Mayport
prior to departing for the movie
theater. Cost is only $2 and
includes food, admission and
transportation.
June 18: Monday Night
Movies. Enjoy a free outdoor
movie on Planet Mayport's back
deck. Movies will be shown
promptly at dusk. Free popcorn
to all movie goers.
June 19 and 26: Tone deaf
Tuesday. It's time to stop sing-
ing in the car, the shower, or
where ever else your "true"
rock star qualities come out and
put them to the test at Planet
Mayport. Event starts at 6 p.m.
things in a more informal and
frequent basis, according to
Mullen spokesman MCCS (SW)
Dave Rea.
The podcasts will vary in for-
mat.
Rea said the CNO plans to
record his podcasts weekly,
schedule permitting.
"The great thing about this
technology is that it doesn't
really require a lot of time or
resources," Rea said. "All you
need is the ability to record the
audio at a high enough qual-
ity and the software to share it.
It gives all of us...the opportu-
nity to stay better connected to
leadership and to hear firsthand
about the things affecting us."
Libei
June 20: Nine Ball
Tournament. Join the Liberty
Program in a free, single elimi-
nation tournament starting at
6:15 p.m. at Planet Mayport.
Prizes will be awarded to first
and second places.
June 21: Jacksonville Suns
Trip. Join us on a trip to the
baseball grounds to watch the
Jacksonville Suns take on the
Birmingham Barons. Sign up
at Planet Mayport; trip fills up
quickly. Van departs at 6:15
rty Call
June 23-25: White Water
Rafting. Head up to Tennessee
and white water raft down the
Ocoee River, site of the 1996
Summer Olympics. We will stay
at the Holiday Inn, Carterville,
GA. Call Planet Mayport for
details at 270-7788/7789.
June 27: Barracks Bash. Join
us for the parties of all parties
on base tonight as the Liberty
Program heads to your front
door. Enjoy a free barbecue,
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titions, inflatable games and
much, much more. Event will
take place outside the new bar-
racks and will start at 5 p.m.
June 29: Freebie Friday.
Today we celebrate the free-
dom of speech. Stop by Planet
Mayport and voice your opin-
ions and suggestions on what
you want to see happen at
Planet Mayport and the Liberty
Program. Free giveaways to all
the vocal patrons.
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Auto Skills Center
Services at Auto Skills include
service repair work (weekdays
only), monthly specials and self
help. Hours of operation are 9
a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Friday,
and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. 270-5392
Beachside Community
Center
The Community Center fea-
tures Computer Cove (free
Internet access), a video game
room and Castaways Lounge. At
Castaway's, enjoy karaoke
every Tuesday starting at 9
p.m. and movies and munch-
ies on Wednesdays at 5 p.m.
Castaway's welcome live bands
every month and DJ enter-
tainment is provided starting
at 8 p.m. Wednesday through
Monday. Bingo is offered
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
from 6:30-10 p.m., Wednesday
from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
and Sunday from 12:30-4:30
p.m. Pizza Hut and Bo Hogs
BBQ are located inside the
Community Center. The facility
is available for private functions
at competitive prices. 270-7198
(Community Center), 270-7205
(Castaway's Lounge), 270-7204
(Bingo), 249-9766 (Pizza Hut),
247-8720 (Bo Hogs BBQ)
Child Development
Programs
The Child Development
Centers offer full-time care and
drop-in care (if space is avail-
able) for children infant to five
years old. 247-7740 (Bldg.
1960, off base), 270-5339
(Bldg. 373, on base)
Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
program hours are 8:30-11:30
a.m. Monday-Friday at the on
base and off base centers. Wrap-
around care is available from
6 a.m.-6 p.m. at bldg. 1960,
off-base. Parents pay for wrap-
around care, at a reduced rate
from the normal full-time care
fees, and the state of Florida
pays for the VPK hours. An
afternoon session is 12:30-3:30
p.m. at the on base center only.
247-7740
Child Development Homes
(CDH) are independent business
enterprises operated by Navy
certified military family mem-
bers in their own homes. CDH
Providers are needed. 270-6961
Fast Lanes Bowling Center
& Fast Lanes Grille
Fast Lanes features 24 lanes,
weekly specials, pool tables, a
video arcade and Fast Action
Bingo. This is a terrific place
to host your child's birthday
party, Command Party, reen-
listment or any other gathering.
Catering services are available.
Fast Lanes Grille serves lunch
Monday-Saturday, and dinner
all week. Breakfast is served 9
a.m.-10:30 a.m. Saturday. 270-
5377
Foc'sle CPO Club/Lounge
The CPO Club is open to all
hands for lunch 11 a.m.-1:30
p.m. Monday-Friday. The Club
is also open until 8 p.m. daily
for active duty, reservists and
retired chief petty officers and
their guests. The facility is
available for special functions
such as re-enlistments, retire-
ment ceremonies and recep-
tions, command socials and
picnics, luncheons and hail and
farewells. 270-5431/5432
Gymnasium
The gym is open 365 days
per year and includes full-size
basketball and volleyball courts,
indoor racquetball courts, lock-
er rooms with saunas, univer-
sal and free weights, a Nautilus
strength training circuit, and a
variety of cardio-vascular equip-
ment including treadmills, step
mills, stationary bicycles, and
cross-trainers. A staff of certi-
fied personnel trainers is avail-
able for individual, command,
and group appointments. Gym
hours are Monday-Thursday 5
a.m.-1 p.m., Friday 5 a.m.-0l
p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
and Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 270-
5451/5452.
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cruise bookings and discount
tickets for most major Florida
attractions, as well as a few
attractions in Georgia and North
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New 'GI Film Festival'
Awards Patriotic Film
From Staff returns from Iraq having lost two panel discussions, two
Ever heard of Sundance Film faith in the war. He finds solace receptions, and special ar
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the GI Film Festival? The first ous women in a wintry seaside Lee Ermey, James McEa
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Memorial Day weekend 2007 sent back, they make a decision Maxwell, John Dahl
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and International Trade Center lives. Boone, Michael Peterson,v
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that tell the stories of the U.S. Norman Lloyd: In 1970, one Reda; comedian Jel
Armed Forces and to honor cameraman follows a battalion Ross; fitness guru B
their work, the event included of American soldiers into the Blanks; publisher Dr.
film screenings and prizes for Cambodian jungle. His foot- Baehr, and General and
category winners, age and interviews capture the Richard B. Myers. The
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Jeffrey Ross: Inspired by the North Vietnamese Army during 9, WRC-4, The Pent
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Hope, Friars Club roast-mas- tion was considered one of the The Washington Post,
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Navy Personnel Command Communica-
tions Office
Hurricane season officially
began June 1 and the Navy has
some tools to make sure Sailors,
Navy civilians, and families are
accounted for in a disaster.
The Disaster Muster Tool
(DMT) pulls muster informa-
tion from multiple sources and
is designed to conduct a cen-
tral accounting of the affected
area, said Capt. Hank Vitali, the
hurricane Season
Director of the Navy Personnel
Command (NPC) crisis-action
team.
"We're not trying to change
the way the Navy conducts
business. The Navy has always
had to conduct a muster," said
Vitali. "The thing that's interest-
ing is the fact that we are now
going after our GS (civilian
employee) population and our
dependant population as well."
The DMT was developed
after Hurricane Katrina and has
been used in muster exercises
since then, including HURREX
(hurricane exercise) and domes-
tic-incident muster exercises in
fleet concentration areas. The
goal of the exercise is to quick-
ly account for all Navy person-
nel and their families, including
civilian employees.
The number for the Customer
Service Center is 1-800-U-
ASK-NPC.
For more information, visit
www.npc.navy.mil.
Facilities
M WR
venirs from Disney World are
on sale daily. ITT hours are
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Our mobile Recreation Ticket
Vehicle (RTV) also offers ter-
rific ticket prices in convenient
locations. 270-5145
Ocean Breeze Conference
and Catering Center
Ocean Breeze is one of
Northeast Florida's premier
catering facilities and the per-
fect place for your re-enlist-
ment, commissioning, retire-
ment ceremony and reception,
wedding, reception, gourmet
dinner, party, etc. Ocean Breeze
can comfortably host parties of
up to 500 people. Office hours
are Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4
p.m. and closed on holidays.
270-5313
Outdoor Adventures &
Southeast Dive Adventures
More than 2,000 items are
available for rental including
Jon boats, boogie boards, canoes
and kayaks, yard equipment,
canopies and tents, fishing gear,
campers, sleeping bags, tables
and chairs, BBQ grills, moon-
walk, coolers, bait and more.
Southeast Dive Adventures is
MWR's full service dive shop
offering scuba equipment sales,
equipment rental, repairs,
instruction of all levels of scuba
diving, dive trips and more
at very low prices. Outdoor
Adventures/Southeast Dive
Adventures hours are 7 a.m.-
4 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
and 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Wednesday
and Saturday. 270-5221/5541
Pelican Roost & Osprey
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The "Roost" features 49 sites
with electric, sewer, water and
cable TV service. Roost lodge
amenities include kitchen, laun-
dry, TV's, book/video swap
library, high speed and wireless
Internet, restrooms and shower
facilities. Tent campers are also
welcome. Fifty additional full
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Pool
The 50-meter Olympic size
swimming pool is open for rec-
reation swimming, swim les-
sons and water aerobics May-
September. Lap swim is 6
a.m.-8 a.m. and 11 a.m.-i p.m.
Monday-Friday during summer
and 10:30 a.m.-i p.m. Monday-
Thursday during winter. 270-
5425
Recycling Complex
MWR can recycle: paper
products, aluminum and steel
cans, cardboard, metal, wooden
pallets and waste cooking oil.
Recyclable materials can be
dropped off at various drop-off
boxes throughout the base and
housing. Recyclables are also
accepted at building 1624 (the
Recycling Center) and build-
ing 412 (the Scrap Metal Yard
and Vehicle Scale). For DITY
moves, a vehicle scale is avail-
able at the Scrap Metal Yard
office, Bldg. 412. Cost is $5
(cash or check only) per weight.
Facility hours are Monday-
Friday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 270-
5095
Surfside Fitness Center
The Fitness Center features
cardiovascular equipment, com-
plete Nautilus Nitro strength
training circuit, a full slate of
fitness classes and personal
trainers. There is no charge for
active duty, retirees, reservists,
and their family members and
DoD and NAF civilians. Guests
are welcome with a sponsor
for $3 per day. Surfside also
handles reservations for our
Licensed Massage Therapist.
Surfside hours are 5 a.m.-8 p.m.
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday, and closed on Sunday
and holidays. 270-7718/7719
Vehicle Storage Facility
Vehicle Storage provides a
secure area to store vehicles,
boats, trailers and recreation-
al vehicles. Parking is free for
deployed sailors for their pri-
mary automobile. Also included
with this service is transporta-
tion from the storage location
back to the command, free
jump-starting and air for flat
tires. Recreational vehicles are
stored at a separate secure loca-
tion for $38 per month or $456
per year. 270-7022
Veterinary Clinic
The Veterinary Clinic offers
affordable quality pet care for all
Active Duty, Retiree, Reservists
and their families. The facil-
ity is a wellness vaccine clinic,
offering annual exams includ-
ing canine and feline vaccines,
heartworm and fecal tests, and
minor sick calls by appointment
only. Vet Clinic hours are 7:30
a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
270-7004
Windy Harbor Golf Club &
Bogey's Restaurant
Windy Harbor Golf Club is
an 18-hole, par 72 golf course
located on Main Street with a
driving range, practice green,
pro-shop and men's and wom-
en's locker rooms. Hours of
operation are 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
(closes at 6 p.m. in the winter)
seven days per week. Located
inside the clubhouse, Bogey's
Restaurant is open to all
hands seven days a week. Bo-
geys hours are 6 a.m.-dusk
with "Premier Hour" held 4-
6 p.m. every Wednesday and
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welcome. 270-5380 (Golf Pro),
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Youth Activities Center
(YAC) & Ribault Bay
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YAC offers fully accredited
School Age Care programs
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care, Sand Dollar Day Camp,
Spring Fun Camp, and Jingle
Bell Day Camp. Partnering
with Boys and Girls Club of
America, the Youth Activities
Center holds many addition-
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Learn, Power Hour, Key Stone
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and Fitness Authority. Movie
days, dances, game room tour-
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$675/mo. Call 249-1833 HUD VOUCHERS WELCOME!
andr ank for Moniqueo NEWLY REMODELED!
and ask for Monique WESTSIDE $149 Sec dep LARGE 1, 2, & 3 BR APTS
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ri ica ready, $184,900 Must 14141 WASHBURN CT, $294,500
see! Exit RIty 755-1699 MLS356054, 3BR, 2BA, 1894SF, PATIO
WESTSIDER- --I, W/POND & WOODS VIEWS, LRG MST STE
WHAT A PRIZEGe g Wi2WALK IN CLOSETS
I 4BD/2BA family room,
living room, large master
,R bedroom suite, walk-in BEAUTIFUL RANCH
closets, garden tub, home in St. Mary's, GA 1075 HIBISCUS ST, ATL BCH, $169,900,
volume ceilings, inside in gated golf course MLS 358182, 3BR 2BA 1164SF, FENCED
utility area, fenced back common Owner must sell,
yard with screened porch. will negotiate. Very BKYD SPACIOUS ROOMS
71CA^ Master bedroom 21'xl6'5". nice, won't last long.
2528Sq. Ft. Convenient to $389,900 very moti-
Orange Park. Built in vated seller. Call Alan
EME LANNI003. $234,990 Pricedto Fischer, Barnett & 1624 TANGLEWOOD AVE, OCEAN FOR-
EMENT PLANNING e. Call for appointment. James, LLC. 912-729-3319 EST, $274,900, 3BR, 2BA 1250SF, GREAT
Pictures. 904613-0097j WARRENiCO. GA LOCATION, SPACIOUS RMS, ORIGINAL
WVER AT RISI LP r- -- J WARREN CO. GA i^np ^
V ATRISK 7SS.70771 AC divided by
WESTSIDE DOWN 3/2's paved road; quiet,
3/1's low mo. payments, peaceful country
Gotfuds avail. Cal property ut good 805 CAMELIA ST, ATL BCH, $159,900 MLS
779-0096 or 304-6252 cel property but good
commute to Augusta. 342917, 2BR, 1.5BA, 900SF, PVT BKYD,
Suite 150 Mature timber MARBLE STAIRS, NEWWINDOWS & ROOF
Suite 150C H $2,495!/AC
404-362-8244
26 A PRIVATE OASIS St. Regis Paper Co. 807 CAMELIAST, ATLBCH,$144,900MLS
Premium waterfront www.stregispaper.com 342955, 2BR, 1.5BA 900SF, GREAT LOCA-
ent Only. ommuesites in ar contest. TION,BIGLOT, ALL KIT APPL PLUS W&D
River, Marsh, Lake & N
gs in 2006? "Wooded Varieties.
Golden Isles area. A
must see! Pre-develop-
t to us and men t p r i c i n g !-YULEE $14K reduction,
866-432-9346 4/2, 2 car gar, NEW
never lived in, 1 mi W of
1-95 off AlA. $264,900 this 13044 Namldina Ln, THE WOODS, $289,000,
BEACH Jacksonville month only or rent. MLS 365210, 4BR, 2BA 1840SF, CONCRETE
Reduced $100K. Must Call1 904-845-1163
Sell! Brand New 3/3 www.infotube.net/158370 BLK, HM, NICELY, LANDSCAPED, FENCED
Intracoastal, Will co-op. BKYD.
cial security check $589K MiraVista at th i
hout stock market COASTAL LIVING! 3 174PABLOBAY7CI,BAYPOINTE,B$214,900
Rare opportunity to enoy MLS 364457, 3BR, 2BA, 1438SF, FNCD BKYD
the Golden Isles! River, W/PATIO, HUGE KIT
n homesites w/ access to tion FSBO 3/2, open fir
Atlantic in private plan, ready to move in. 1252S ARROWLEAFLN, ASHELYWOODS
r v A py community. Priced to $319K. Call 904-449-4031 $2469004BR, 2BA, 1722SF, OOURMET KT,
'11sell today! 66-432-9342 1120 Linwood Loop SPACIOUS RMS, MST BA W/GARDEN TUB
S12702 AQUA SURF LN., HICKORY LAKES,
S$257,900, MLS 361222, 3BR, 2BA. 1956SF,
9A/JTB, 970sf, Condo two bed
___________ ^ BR] BABCondo, at Condo two b SCRNDPATIO, OPEN KIT, HUGE MST STE.
$139,900, minutes rooms, one bet -
A from everything in <|I room, spacious loft
ax Perfect Location for bedroom or
yield anddeposit (904)349-4072 office. One Carogarage, The Most Powerful Market
s exceeding 3B6 miles tostNAS-or $169,900 904-645-0630 Agents Show Your Home
d. FDIC insured Member / 1600sf, glass Fla Ponte Vedra Beach Buyer PrequalifiCtion i'
to obtain yield. Member Room, Located in Condo-2/1, spacious uyer requalification v
to obtain yield. Since 1999 Quiet Area. Owner Pays \ loft for bedroom or Prepare all Paperwork v
Closing Costs and 6 office. 1-car garage, Pr
0111m months fees. $120,000. pool, amenities. $169,900. Free Market An
771-2678. PCS 904-645-0630
866 COLLINSWOOD DR, COLLINSWOOD, $279,900,
MLS 357910, 3BR, 2BA, 2250SF, HUGE CEILINGS, LR
EAT-IN KIT, BERBER CARPET
12015 SHOOTING STAR CT, HAWKINS COVE,
$237,900, MLS 357910, 3BR, 2BA, 1570SF, BIG BKYD,
HRDWD FLRS, LRG EAT-IN KIT, FR WTILE
13102 TOM MORRIS DR, ST. ANDREWS PLACE,
$290,000 MLS 343438, 4BR, 2BA, 1827SF, SPACIOUS
RMS, LRG KIT, CVRD PORCH PRICED TO SELL!
2118 FOREST GATE DR W, KENSINGTON, $229,900,
MLS 335038, 4BR, 2BA, 1617SF, FENCED BKYD,
CERAMIC TILE, LR/DR COMBO W/FP
12301 KERNAN FOREST BLVD #2807, KERNAN
FOREST, $188,900, MLS 354116, 3BR, 2 BA, 1530SF,
LR/DR COMBO, SCREENED PRVT DECK
12435 SHERMAN CT, COLLINSWOOD, $244,900,
MLS 369416, 3BR, 2BA, 1700SF, PRIVATE CUL-DE-
SAC LOT, HRDWD FLRS, 10X24 PATIO OVER-
LOOKS PRESERVE.
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12377 SONDRA COVE TRL N, VILLAS AT
CROSS CREEK, $229,900, MLS 344188, 4BR,
2BA, 1496SF, LOVELY POOL HM, LR/DR
COMBO, NICELY LANDSCAPED
11041 ENGLENOOK DR, SUTTON LAKES,
$214,900 MLS 361460, 3BR, 2BA, 1518SF,
CONCRETE BLK HM ON SU-DE-SAC, IYR
HOME WARRANTY KIT WALL APPL.
12820 HARBOR SPRINGS CT, HARBOR
SPRINGS, $194,900 MLS 372186, 3BR, 2BA,
1130 SF, CUL-DE-SAC LOT, LRG FNCD KYD,
SPACIOUS FR, EAT-IN KIT
3061 PABLO BAY CT, BAY POINTE,
$199,900, MLS 371199, 3BR, 2BA, 1342SF,
SPLIT FLR PLN, SPRINKLER SYSTEM,
GOURMET KIT, HUGE FRW/FP
382PRINDLE DR E, ARBOR POINT, $194,900,
MLS 358740, 3BR, 2BA, 1280SF, FNCD BKYD,
FORMAL DR, LARGE YARD, BIG FR
7990 BAYMEADOWS RD E #1804, STONE-
BRIDGE VILLAGE, $189,900 3BR 2.5BA,
1670SF, ALL BR UPSTAIRS, LRG FR, GREAT
AMENITIES
10550 BAYMEADOWS RD #928, THE OVER-
LOOK, $163,900 MLS 356463, 3BR, 2BA,
1206SF, GATED COMM, ALL APPL STAY, BAL-
CONY OVERLOOKS LAKE
1748 EL CAMINO RD #7, SOUTHBROOK,
$109,900 2BR, 2BA, 992SF, 2ND FLR CONDO
W/PRV BALCONY, GATED COMM, SPA-
CIOUS BR
3124 LANTANA LAKES DR, LANTANA
LAKES, $203,000 MLS 353166, 3BR, 2.5BA,
1529SF, LRG FL RM, NEW CARPET, SPA-
CIOUS LR/DR COMBO
2964 LANTANA LAKES DR E, LANTANA
LAKES, $189,900 MLS 349825, 3BR, 2BA,
1407SF, LAKEVIEWS, ALL KIT APPL STAY,
SPLT FLRPLN, VAULTED CEILINGS
2787 LANTANA LAKES DR W, LANTANA
LAKES, $197,900, 3BR, 2BA, 1451SF, LAKE-
FRONT, SPACIOUS EAT IN KIT, OPEN FLR-
PLN BIG MST STE
2373 PACIFIC SILVER DR, PINE BLUFF,
$158,900 MLS 370899, 3BR, 2BA 1203SF,
BERBER CARPET, FL RM, NEW ROOF, NEW
A/C UNIT
3946 PEACH DR, SOUTHSIDE ESTATES,
$159,900 MLS 371517, 3BR, 2BA, 1250SF,
HUGE LOT, FRESHLY PAINTED, CERAMIC
TILE, LRG EAT IN KIT W/ISLAND
9745 TOUCHTON RD #1903, II VILLAGIO,
$199,900 MLS 357933 3BR, 2BA, 1346SF,
BERBER CARPET, GROUND LEVEL CONDO,
ALL APPL STAY
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THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, I I.,i. ,1I, June 14, 2007 13
Baymeadows 3/2 on lake
Gated, Remod. 2 Pools,
Good schl dist. $1200 +
$900 dep. 904-226-5307
1,2, br condo, steps
from the bch, starting
fro $1250, special
avail. 904-241-7074
BEACH JACKSON-
VILLE AAAH Beauty!
Luxury 2/2 $1675mo.
Avail now. 1-800-758-7658
Downtown lbr/lba, $800 all
util's incl-+c-atv, Secured
access, city view 7-12
mo lease. 904-294-2470
FLEMING ISLAND 2/2.5,
lyr old, w/gar, WD
hkup, $900mo + sec dep
Avail Now! 904-214-5291
Intracoastal West New
gated 3/3 penthouse,
2200sf granite, SS appl,
pool, gar $1895m 273-0125
ORANGE PARK EAGLE
HARBORBrand new in
The Enclave, 2/2, gar &
storage rm 1517sf
w/addtl scrn patio,
granite counters, SS
apple, wd blinds & more,
pool & tenn member-
ship incid, $1400 272-0133
RIVERSIDE WATER-
FRONT. Great 2/1.5
condo. $1 ,495. (352)
219-2903.
SOUTHSIDE St. John's
Town Center -1 /1 condo
w/attached garage.
Screened balcony, W/D
in unit, Appliances
under warranty. Gated
community w/pool and
fitness center. Avail-
able 8/1 $950. 410-533-5119
SOUTHSIDE 2/2, South-
brook, wtr, sewer, pest
control incl. no condo
fees, $850mo. 722-9259
WESTSIDE
-new 3/2, w/d, cbl, $950mo
+ dep Off 103rd.
Call 561-252-0969
WESTSIDE Lease to own.
3/1, newly remodeled,
$895m+dp. 5148 Palmer
Ave. 904-635-6861
4108 Collins Rd-1st fir, 3/1,
near Naval Air Station.
$700/m+1m dep. Call
358-1396/358-1398
A ARGYLE- Beauti-
ful 4/3BR 2 Bath,
built May 04, Fire-
place, lakeview,
clubhouse w/pools, ten-
nis court, near NAS For
Rent: 1,100 Rent to Buy
Reduced. 803-6617 or
772-7795
Arlington, Southside *
Westside, Northside *
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ARLINGTON-
4/2 Brick Ranch on
3/4 acre fenced lot.
Complete remodel
2000sf. & 2 car attached
garage. $1850+ $900
deposit. Call 864-354-9101
ATLANTIC BCH Newly
remodeled 1300sf home,
3/2. $1200m. 1183 Violet
St., 904-616-9503.
Arlington
FREE MONTH RENT
pro-rated over a 12mnth
period, a security
deposit of $300 W.A.C.
1, 2 & 3BR's.
Grande Oaks Townhomes.
For details 904-744-4244
Baymeadows, 4br/3ba
2600sf new granite cntrs
$1800mo. Steve Hughes
100 Plus Realty 502-5015
BEAUTIFUL
HOUSE 3yr old, 3
or 4 bedroom, 2
bath, fireplace,
Lakeview, watersoft-
ener, luxury Master
Bedroom, luxury Bath,
Club house w/pools, ten-
nis court, and more!
$206,900. Or rent $1,100.
Rent to own! 772-7795 or
803-6617
EAST ARLINGTON
4/2 newly refinished 2000sf
brick ranch. 2 car gar,
1/2 ac fen'd. $1750mo. +
dep. Ph. 864-354-9101
Fernandina area 3br/2ba
in sub div. inground
pool, fence yard $1450mo
+ dep. Call 904-557-8940
Fleming Island,
Eagle Harbor-
ON WATER-
5BR/3BA, 2700sf, FL
room w/heat & AC, free
heated pool, tennis &
golf in Community.
REDUCED from
$2,000/mto $1,825/m.
542-7908
FLEMING ISLAND Nice
4/3, 3yrs old, landscaped,
pool & fitness comm.
$1800+dp. 904-553-9918
4 Fleming Island-
Eagle Harbor Lake-
front, 4bed/2 bath, 2
car garage with
Florida Room, ceramic
and laminated floor,
central air and ceiling
fans, backyard fence,
fishing deck, 4 ft side-
walk, "A" rated schools,
one block from boat
ramp. $1,450 mo. Please
call 904-803-4287
FLEMING ISLAND-
4 br/2 ba home. Large
Screen Roomn, Fenced.
1,600 monthly.
Rosie 370-0442.
Available May 15th.
INTERCOASTAL
WEST, 3/2. 2276 sf.
Egrets Glade
Community. 15 min
to Mayport Base. Pets
welcome! $1600.
891-3780.
4 v Intracoastal West-
Gately Oaks, 1602
Sarah Towers. 4/2,
10 miles from May-
port, $1450 mo, large
deck, wooded lot,
891-5843
4, Kensington-
4BR/2BA, 2041sf,
cooled 12x30 Florida
Room w/sink, 10x12
shed, $1500/month, no
dogs allowed; available
August 1st. Call Kurt at
307-8023 or Helen at
699-5102 for detailIs.
Kensington Pool Comm.
culdesac, wood & Tile
floors fenced yard
small pet okay 1350.00
month will do a 6 month
lease or lease opt to
buy) 742-6230
Kensington Pool comm
3/2 culdesac wood & tile
flooring, fenced yard.
Below market at 217,900
will pay 4,000 towards
closing cost 742-6230.
KERNAN River Point,
3/2, 2 car, new pnt/ firs,
immac, on preserve,
conv loc. $1100 728-1518
ATTENTION RENTERS
We Have a 5-Bedroom 3.5 Bath Home
With Over 2700 sqft.
Just Minutes from the Base
For Only $1950. F
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or call 4-BeachesRealty at:
S 904/249-3077
KINGSLAND -spacous
4/2, split plan, Ig yd on
small lake, pets ok,
great Ioc $1200+ dep.
912-882-9485
Mandarin
2 Story 4/2.5 Home
3,000sf, semi-fur-
nished, $1600/m,
Call 338-1264
4 Mandarin-3/2, Best
schools, near NAS
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$1650mo 954-260-1559
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Contact: Doris
Jakes @ Bear
Realty Inc. Bus #:
(904)234-5753.
Email: iakes-
doris@yahoo.com
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new 4/3 in Eagle Landing,
$1950mo. Call
352-201-0658
ORANGE PARK 4/2,
2cgar, 1920sf, remod &
updated, fenced, 10x16
shop, $1375m. 904-626-4125
Homes, Townhomes,
and Condominiums,
1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms
$450 $1450
In the Following Areas
NORTHSIDE
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SOUTHSIDE
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WESTSIDE
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(901) 1517 366
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ORANGE PARK, 2000sf,
3/2, 2car gar, Avail now,
new appl, $1200m,
1st/last/$500 sec. 264-3106.
ORANGE PK 3/2, brick,
dbl car gar, cony to NAS
Jax, no pets, $1200mo.
386-497-1312
ORANGE PARK
3/2 w/4 car gar, workshop/
shed/ fplc, $1300mo.
Call 472-7314
SOUTHSIDE off Beach
BI..I. 3343 Eve Dr. 3/2,
F l, DR, kit, den, pool,
:. or rent $1350m+dp.
:.1-374-8891 No pets.
.-:.JTHSIDE -completely
remod 3/2, $11 00mo,
r'O0dep, Southside Blvd/
,each. 509-9071 Tim
SOUTHSIDE 3br/lba, fpl,
fen'd yrd, $900/mo+ $750
sec dep.; pets ok w/addi-
tional dep. 904-303-2552
WESTSIDE
Nice 3br/2ba, den, CH/A,
fenced, ceramic tile,
$895/mo. Call 287-1756
WESTSIDE
3936 Hunters Lake Cir.
3br/2ba, no pets
$1050mo. 904-772-8070
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2798 St. Johns Ave.
AFFORDABLE
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ORANGE PARK-
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480.00 month, fur-
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KINGS INN (904) 7253343
QUALITY INN (904) 264-1211
CR 210 & 1-95 Wingfield,
new 2/2.5, gar, w/d, pool,
gated. 7 mo lease ok.
Sec sys. $925mo. 669-6141
LARGE I
1 BDRM
Excellent Location
2 Blocks 2 Ocean
Ocean View from
Balcony
Very Clean .,.
No Pets \0 ""
b 642-1214 1
Industrial
CR210 5/3.5, 3222sf, ,_ _
Comm. pool, sports fields
$2064mo. Steve Hughes
100 Plus Realty 502-5015
St. John Co. new 3/2, 2 C Motivated Owner
gar, on water, good schi Relocating 4BR/2BA
dist. $1500neg. 1st last, House, 1745sf, new
sec. ref, crd ck, club hse roof, tiles, zoned
gym pool. 904-230-4069 OCG-2, $325,000 434-1187
U-21-- F 1 Ma
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
3400sf, Ofc bldg & comm'l
lots for sale or lease or
will build to suite. LS
Properties 904-866-8080
Dry Cleaners Drop Off
Location for sale. Great
location. (904) 525-3888
HUGE RETURNS
Own your own business
Land, Gas and C-Store
$349,900. Seller Financing
Avail. Great opportunity
for operator 954-856-4825
or 877-818-2274
LAWN MAINT. Accounts
for sale, Orange park
area, with some eqp
Asking $8k 904-545-1148
SPORTING GOODS
RETAIL Cheerleading,
dance and gymnastics
apparel and inventory
+ misc displays, estab-
lished website, 451-0605
SUB SHOP $75k, Conve-
nience Store $75K, Dry
Cleaners $180.
Exit Realty 755-1699
3 WEEKS
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$7.9 Billion
The economic impact of the
military in Northeast Florida
and Southeast Georgia is
s7.9 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 the military publications
distributed at the local bases in the area.
For advertising information,
please call 904-359-4336,
Fax 904-366-6230.
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Positions Wanted
CARPENTERS needed.
Some metal framing exp
pref. Trans. & tools
required. DFWP Call
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DENTAL ASSISTANT.
Our Mandarin practice
is seeking an enthusias-
tic team player for
expanded duty assisting.
Exc clinical and com-
munications skills a
must M-TH. Call
733-3360 or fax 733-7849
ORTHODONTIC ASST
Ortho exp req. for high
quality patient oriented
practice, Hodges area.
Must be enthusiastic.
Fax to 904-992-4340
4 Live-in Lady
Needed on Social
Security Drive,
light housekeeping,
exchange free room,
salary. Background
check. 294-3889
l A] R L'A 4 :M UN m
w/ warehouse duties.
Entry level, $8hr.
Apply in person at
The Parts House 10321
Fortune Parkway, Bldg
400. Drug Free wkplc
FLAT BED/ REEFERS
Class A CDL, reg & OTR
$700 /$1200up. lyr min
OTRexp. HIth ins. Home
most wknds. 813-267-1811
LOAN OFFICERS Min
2yrs loan exp. Competi-
tive Comm. w/benefits.
Access to FHA loans.
Resumes to: msamuels@
cambridgelax.com
TICO/Terminal
Services has
openings for:
Mechanics
No Certification Reqd
Class "A" Driver
Clean Driving Record
Req'd
Service Techs
Entry Level
EXP. WELDER
Exc pay & benefits based
on skills & exp. Crimi-
nal chk & drug scrn
reqd. Apply in person
10140 Blount Island, Jax
or call 904-751-6631.
HOUSEKEEPERS
for Visitor's Quarters,
Naval Station, Mayport.
Please fax resume to
904-270-5064 or call
904-270-6061 for applica-
tion. Come loin a win-
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CONSTRUCTION
INC
HIRING EXPERIENCED
RESIDENTIAL
FRAMERS
TOP PAY &
SIGN ON BONUS
Health benefits
Paid Holidays
Paid vacations
40 plus hrs/week
Company T-shirts
Quarterly Bonus
program
Call 813-2524 Daytime
Call 509-7515 Daytime
Evenings 904-261-5694
CARPENTERS &
HELPERS NEEDED.
Resid'l. Tools & transp
req'd. Call 904-591-7547
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BE the Heat.
Pre-Summer Sale!
Selections are Huge
Prices are at their Lowest
0.0% Financing on Select Vehicles
Huge Factory Rebates
Simply Put
We beat big City Prices -
ennett
Chrysler
Located in Front of Winn Dixie in Kingsland Near Lowes
C036636
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14 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, I li.i.... i June 14, 2007
SHEET METAL
FABRICATORS &
MECHANICS w/exp.
Competitive pay & bnfts.
S & S Metals & Plastics
Inc. Call 731.4655
GUTTER
INSTALLER
w/experience
Call Arnie at Jax
Weathershield 388-8392
JOB COORDINATOR
for B & D Contracting, Inc.
Immed. opening. Ship-
yard exp a plus. Must be
a US citizen & bilingual.
Email resume to
bdcontractingiax@bellsouth.net
or fax 904-270-1774
Lafarge Cement
Terminal
Terminal Attendant
$16/hr & excellent
benefits.
Maintain and monitor
terminal equip, load
rail/trucks, and unload
barge/ships. Must be
computer literate,
dependable, mechani-
cally inclined. HS
diploma or GED
required. Tech cert pre-
ferred. Some night and
weekend work. If inter-
ested fax resume NO
LATER THAN JUNE 18
to: 904-353-6008 or e-mail
to ken.lloyd@lafarge-na.com
Lafarge is an equal
opportunity employer
M/F/D/V
NOW HIRING
Foreman & Service Techs
4yrs exp. a must.
Waterlink Irrigation.
Call 3pm-6pm 509-2232
Plumbers
For new construction.
Must have Journeyman
Lic and Driv Lic. Gary
Rogers Plumbing Co.
765 7964
SECURITY OFFICERS
I mediate Openings
class D. lic. req'd
PT Available
CALL NOW
744-1900 X 1
JAGUAR SECURITY
Coggin
Automotive Group
Career Expo
SALES
*SERVICE
*ADMINISTRATIVE
ONE DAY ONLY!
Tuesday, June 12th
9:00am 6:00pm
EMBASSY SUITES
9300 BAYMEADOWS
ROAD
All ten of our
dealerships will be
on-site!! Don't let this
opportunity slip away!
For more information
call: (904)448-1181
EOE DFWP
MANAGER OF
SPECIAL EVENTS &
FACILITIES RENTAL
Museum of Contempo-
rary Art Jacksonville.
Previous event planning
& catering sales exp.
req'd. FT w/benefits.
Salary range: $28K- $34K
annual. Fax resume to
904-366-6901 or e-mail to
hsams@mocaiacksonville.org,
Attn: Heather Sams
PROGRAM MANAGER-
for growing Maritime
company needed with
BS in management or
engineering & USCG
Chief Engineer limited.
Both with minimum 10
years experience to
support government
contract on Kings Bay.
fax resume to
850-452-2325
STORE MANAGER/
AUTO MECHANICS
for Auto Repair Shop
Must have own tools. ASE
exp. a plus. Great bnfits.
Call Tim 904-537-7747
ADMINISTRATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Hi level professional with
strong customer service &
Admin skills. Good pay -
benefits. Fax resume to
260-9118
FLA LICENSED
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
MANAGER
-Fax resume 904-269-2729
DANCERS NEEDED
$$100$$
PAID DAILY
Passion 641-5033
DANCERS DANCERS
$$1,000$$
HIRING BONUS
No Mandatory Tip Outs
Wackos 399-1110
DANCERS,DOORSTAFF,
& BARTENDERS
NEEDED
CALL 757-7370
DANCERS NEEDED
PARADISE ISLAND
Call 998-3111
DJ, DOORMAN,
BARTENDERS,
WAITSTAFF
Call Passion
6415033
Waitstaff,
Bartenders, Doorstaff
Call 399.1110
DRIVER- Car carrier
truck driver, Immed
opening class A CDL,
min 2 yrs exp clean
MVR, pass drug test
$750-$1,000 wk 525-1552
Driver-Jacksonville Terminal
A GUARANTEED A
Dedicated Shorthaul
Avg. $683 $907/week
NO TOUCH FREIGHT
85% preloaded/
pretarped CDL-A req'd
877-428-5627
www.ctdrivers.com
DRIVER WANTED
NEED MONEY FAST???
Drive Yellow Cab.
Make as much as you
need! Must have good
background.493-5250 dfw
TRANSPORTATION, INC.
Looking for Professional
Flatbed Drivers.
Minimum two years OTR
experience. Clean MVR,
CDL "A" License, stable
work history, home
most weekends. Our
drivers earn up to
.47cpm. Good benefits
package. Ph:888-809-1476
r FIVE STAR
r HEATING&AIR,
Retired filitiary
* Family Owned;
change out sepcial-
ist, Lic & Ins CAC#185374
Free Est. on new equip.
sales. Military & Senior
Citzens discount
CHRIS 755-7760
Child Care
Opening ages 2-4,
for more info call
779-9548 or visit
www/littlebizzybeezday-
care.com. License
#F04Du0412, Mrs. Branda
All Professional Painting &
Waterproofing Services Int
& ext, resid & comm, lic &
ins, 28 yrs exp, refs, FREE
estimates Quality work
10% off all lobs 904-786-9827
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY
DR SUITE, 9pc, orig.
finish, good cond. $850.
904-321-2605 / 904-491-1424
4 Gas Range, Ken-
more 4 burner.
White. Good Condi-
t i 0 n C a l l
912-729-1815. $150 OBO.
4 GE Top
F reezer/Refrigera-
tor, Standard Size,
white, good cond,
used as extra fridge,
call 553-0056, $60 OBO
Kenmore Washer
and Dryer- Both
Large capacity,
good condition. $25
for each, call 553-0056 or
772-7031
EFMARK Premium Armored / Bantek
EFMARK/Bantek ATM Service Company is one of
the ATM industry's leading providers of ATMs
and ATM service. Visit our Web site at
www.Pendum.com for a complete listing of career
opportunities.
Armored Driver / Messenger
We currently have openings for ATM Armored
Drivers/ Messengers in our Jacksonville, Florida
location.
Position requirements include:
- Minimum 21 years old
- Current or ability to obtain Guard Card
(D) and Firearms Permit (G) required
- Push, pull or lift at least 30ibs repeatedly
- Valid Drivers License
- Ability to pass an extensive background
check including criminal
- ATm/Security experience a plus
SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE!!
FOR EXPERIENCED
ATM Messengers and Drivers
Coinstar Driver/Technician
We currently have full time Coinstar Drive
openings in our Jacksonville, Florida location.
Position requirements include:
- Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's
license preferably in a route or delivery
setting, CDL a plus
- Ability to repeatedly push and pull coin
bins weighing up to 600 Ibs with
specially designed hand carts.
Ability to pass an extensive background
check including criminal and driving record
At EFMARK/Bantek we offer a competitive wage,
paid training, and uniforms as well as a compre-
hensive benefits package.
For immediate consideration,
please submit your resume online at
http://www.pendum.com/careeropportunities.php
4 Refrigerator 20.5
cu. ft. Almond side
by side ice and
water in door 2 1/2
old over $1400. New $495.
More info. 904-282-1272
4 Side by Side
Refrigerator/
Freezer Whirlpool.
Water and Ice Dis-
penser. Call 912-729-1815
$300 OBO.
Great Shape, $280,
994-0104
Washer and Dryer Super
Cap. Exc. Cond.
$200 for both 858-1175
4 Washer and dryer
Kenmore, large
capacity. Almost
new, $500 for both.
Call Rosie 370-0442, any-
time.
White Gas Range
SNever used, $350.
Leave msg at
292-2239
Check out
the deals in
Ed's Warehouse
ad in this
weeks paper.
(904) 765-9677
Girls Clothes, New-
Sborn-2T. Most still
look brand new.
Will take $100 for
all. Please call Crystal
982-7342
COMPLETE GOOSE
EGG INVENTORY. 400
un-crafted eggs. 100 ready
to sell. Only interested
in complete inventory
please call 386-684-4516
271 Panasonic TV,
$100. 912-322-9426
Desktop Computer
Works Great, exc
Condition, $50.
386-8154
Sony and Apex 27"
Color TV's $75 each.
LCall 1249-1666
ESTATE SALE-10421
Biscayne Blvd. furn, kit
items, misc. Fri 6/15, Sat
6/16 9am-2pm.
ARMOIRE King Bed, 2
night stands $979 new in
boxes. 391-0015.Can deliv
4 Banquet Table Oak
with Ten chairs!
Four leaves store
inside, Cash and
carry, great condition.
$1650.00.
Phone-912-729-7307
BED A Baby Boomers
Memory foam set. New,
10 yr warr $384. 858-9350
BED A Bachelors $95
Deal! Qn set, new
in plastic 398-5200$
BED- A Back Problem?
Memory Foam Sets from
$399 Call 904-674-0405
BED A Bang Up Price!
Pillowtop Sets Brand New
Queen $135 King $275
Can Deliver. 904-674-0405
BED A Full Set $129 Twin
matt $59 new w/ warr in
plastic 391-0015 Can de.I
BEDROOM Set Cherry 6
pc, new, still in boxes
$499. CAN DEL. 398-5200
4 Diningset for 6
Exc Condition, $500
Round Solid Oak
Kitchen Set, $200
loveseat, $100 Call
(912)322-9426
Dining Table w/4
Chairs- $150. LR
Sofa, two chairs
$250 or Sell Sepa-
rately. Call 771-0470 or
434-1952
Dresser, oak and
antique. $450 and
wash stand $400.
SExcellent condition,
reproduction hardware,
cash and carry.
912-729-7307
Entertainment
Center
Solid Wood, Cherry
Stain. 2 Surge
strips, holds 37" TV, 5
shelves, 2 drawers, 2
disk storage drawers,
$750. 904-378-9222
4 Florida Room Set:
sofa, swivel rocker
and ottoman, end
tables and coffee
table, great condition
$900. Green oversized
Recliner w/massager
$75.00, wicker rocker
with ottoman. $50.00.
Call 904-992-6893
Ford F-350 XLT '99
5spd, V-10, 4wd,
Pwr everything,
Custom bed, 102k
mi, $11,000 Call
352-235-6143
FULLY FURNISHED
APARTMENT $999 (
$149.99 I'L
Files $99.99 I _
SArtwork $9.99
DVD Players
$29.99
Queen Bed
S Bedroom Set
CORT CLEARANCE CENTER
King Size Mattress
Beautyrest Firm, 20
months old. Perfect
condition. $100 OBO.
Call Brad 729-1225
Livingroom Set-
Ethan Allen Sleeper
couch, country
style, including two
chairs, $275. 885-2911
LR SET, 6 chrs, 2 fir
lamps, reg. price $3000,
asking $699. 645-5666
MATTRESS A King Size
matt $165. PT Set $249,
new in plastic. 398-5200
MATTRESS King Size
New, Still in Plastic, $185
Must sell 904-674-0405
MATTRESS Queen Set.
Brand New in plastic $125
Must sell 904-674-0405
Nattuzzi Italian Six
Piece Queen Sofa
Sleeper, love seat,
contemporary.
Excellent condition.
$600.00. Call Jim 505-7455
Patio table
with four chairs
4, with four pads,
green back and
seat pads sturdy.
Call 221-6688. $65.00
Recently
Reupholstered 9 ft
couch & 6 ft couch,
both in Great
Cond, John 904-612-9998
Shaker Bedroom
Set King Thomas-
ville Dovetail Const.
Include Dresser,
Armoire, $4,000 new,
$750. 885-2911
Sofa-Great
Condition, $175, Call
L 264-6364"* Colo/r
Mauve by Century
4 SOFA- very nice
pillow, eight foot
sofa, paid $700,
selling $250. Call
292-9130
3-FAMILY MOVING
SALE June 16 & 23rd,
08:00-16:00 at 707 East
Lawnwood Ave.
Kingsland, GA.
Everything Must Sell
Arlington Area-
TVs, DVDs, cloth-
ing, & more. 8057
Charmont Dr. South
Raymur Villas Complex.
904-651-3299
MANDARIN -11950 Mar-
bon Meadows Dr. (off
Marbon Rd) Sat 8-2,
furn, sm appi, clothing
NORTHSIDE
Huge 3 Family Gar. Sale
Friday and Saturday
Furniture, antiques,
clothing & more
13970 Fish Eagle Dr. E.
Eagles Hammock
off Yellowbluff Road
Ponte Vedra Landing Off
off A1A. Huge Sale! 141
Cabrillo Ln. Sat 16, 7AM
Furn, h'hold items more
Southside HUGE SALE
Sat. 7A-2P 8214 Cutter PI
Secret Cove stove, dish-
washer, cabinets, furn,
wire shelving, nice
knick- nacks & much
more! Call 904-448-8054.
4 WESTSIDE-
Refrigerator
(Whirlpool), Com-
puter Monitors,
sony audio/video control
center, printer and
more. Must Sell. 8358
Stelling Dr. S. 32244
9AM-2PMSaturdays
772-7795 or 803-6617
4 Yard Sale: 2 Fam-
ily Sale, entertain-
ment center, crib,
TVs, Housewares,
June 16th 8-12. 8251
Hamden Cir E. 612-8588
BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Place!
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA
Craftsman Lawn
Tractor 20 HPIC
Electric Start, 6spd,
Needs ignition
switch, new in 1992, has
extras. $500 OBO
910-0250
STissot Gold Watch
in Box- All Paper
work, 1 time ask
ing $100. Call John
904-612-9998
4, Aquarium-40 gal
hexagon w/wood
Stand, Pump, filter
extras, $275 for all,
call for details 534-2571
Bowflex Ultimate
S Home Gym -90+
exercises, includes
lat tower, leg
attachment 310 Ibs of
resistance. Excellent
condition, $550. 880-7008
Broan 30-inch range
hood $30, 36-inch
square, glass-top
beveled glass cof-
fee table $25, 52-inch
Ceiling Fans $15.
269-1478
4 Encyclopedia World
Book, also child-
craft education edi-
tion and series clas-
sic. Only $350. Call
264-1506
Extension Ladders
38 and 40 ft. $125
each. Call 264-1506.
4, Firewood Fill
Pickup Truck. Call
264-1506. Only $50.
O Fleming Island,
Orange Park.
S der NIB $25.00,
Ilntex 15" pool cover
N I B $20.00
Call 278-0118
SIntex Krystal Clear
Pool filter and
1) pump model 635
NIB minus owners
manual, $25.00. Call
278-0118
4, Mens Chief Uni-
forms for sale, real
538-8529
4 Milk can, with lid,
24 inches tall. Old
and heavy, but in
2-great condition. $38
268-2482
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS.
2 15" tires, 1 single box
spring, make offer.
904-993-5144
Patio Table-Chairs,
Umbrella, Com-
puter/TV Cabinet, 2
table lamps, more
items. Spring Cleaning.
Make offer. 904-269-2258
or 269-2258
Riding Mower+
Trailer $1100
Treadmill-$100 Rod
and Reels-$50
Honda Riding Lawn-
mower-$500. 6'x12' dual
axle trailer $1000.
904-272-7352
4, Storage Cabinet
holds lots of VHF
tapes, DVDs, or
SCDs. Woodgrain,
with lockable doors.
Like new. $45. 268-2482
STelescope Orion
Newtonian Reflec-
tor, 6" mirror
Beginner level ease
w/intermediate level
power. $300 new, $150
OBO (904)372-9113
4, Westside Estate
Sale Living Rnm,
Bedroom Set, Cre-
denza, Make Offer
7453 Greenway Dr.
904-566-7338
X X-Box Games-14
Games, all work
4/5/06 Tiger Woods
Maden '05, ESPN
'05, Darkwatch, All for
$120. 534-2571
BASS PLAYER-looking-
for new or working
band, experienced, depe
ndable, vocals, and have
my own eqp. Call Bill at
912-258-1307
Hallett Davis Piano & Bench
$500. Walnut Finish.
Call 904-757-4187
PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA
YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST
WHOLESALE. 7140141
4 Bowflex Ultimate
Gym-With Leg
attachment, New,
Must See, $1400.
Call Terry 673-8422
4 Dive Gear-Com-
plete Set, Seaquest
BC, Sherwood
Regulator, Beuchat
Knife, Dive lights, two
tanks. $900. Call Terry
673-8422
POOL TABLE -Leisure
Bay 8ft wood finish, Ithr
pockets, 3/4" slate, exc
cond, incIds all accesso-
ries $990 230-7395
4 STAND-UP-Tony
Boselli Cardboard
Stand-up. Life size.
Color. Perfect for
your jaguar room.
Excellent condition. $75.
268-2482
4, Toolbox for small
truck-Aluminum,
lockable sliding
tray, gray color,
$100. Call Dan 221-5912
or cell 568-4813
4 Wetsuit for Diving
3x, Henderson
Hyper Stretch,
Used 2 times. Pur-
chased new-$100. Call
Dan 221-5912 or cell
568-4813
Pepsi 400 Daytona Race
Tickets Nextel Cup,
Busch Series, and Rolex
Sports Cars. Call Mike
269-0459
TRAILER -10X5,
Haulmark Enclosed,
$2000 374-3985
Adopt a Pet
Pets & Supplies
Livestock & Supplies
Animals Wanted
4, 2 Free Female
Tabby Cats To
Good Home-Vacci-
nated, Both 3 yrs
old, will separate, call
(912)674-8438
American Bluenose Pit
Bulls UKC ADBA 6mo
3/F $500ea 904-226-2907
Australian Shepherd Pups
CKC, s/w H/C, $250+.
912-537-8199 / 912-293-3663
AUST SHEPHERD
NSDR, 2F/3M, 2 Rdmrl,
3 bik tri. 478-335-7776
BEAGLES TO WESTIES
V Big Puppy Sale V
$399- UP
Labradoodles, Peekapoo,
Chi-A-Pom, Chins,
www.petworldpets.com
Pet World 262-4646
Border Collie Puppies,
Registered. Asking $350
Call 904-364-7360 or
bordercollie10@yahoo.com
Boykin Spaniels dbl reg.
Non related, under 18
mos. $500 or both. Chi-
Poms $250ea 912-632-1777
CHINCHILLA Cage
Large w/ lots of
extras $40.
Aquarium w/acces-
sories, used for turtle
$15. Small Bird Cage.
334-7547.
Cockapoo CKC lyr very
friendly, shots, neut., M
beige, $400. 904-860-0105
Cockatoo, handed baby
Goffin 904-940-0659 www.
freewebs.com/goffinbaby
DACHSHUNDS MINI's
2F/1M. Daples, $200.
904-874-7915
DOBERMAN -AKC,
blue/rust, 7M, 3F, $700.
Avail 7/1 912-270-0078
Doberman Pinschers
BIk/tan, full blooded, big
& sweet $400 904-304-1365
ENGLISH BULLDOG
Pups Champ Bid UGA
HC, SHOTS 904-591-5990
4, FISH TANK- 125
gallon cherry wood,
you must see to
9 believe, call Kim
904-778-2464
GERMAN SHEPHERD
Pups, AKC, 1M/I4F, born
3/12. $400. 904-613-8724
GERMAN SHEPARD
AKC HIP cert, wormed
& 1st shots, 912-882-2204
or 912-222-4488
Jack Russells reg chipped
352-595-4072
www.butterballfarm.com
Midwest Exercise
Pen Twelve 24x42h
panels w/built in
door. Folds flat,
great for puppies! $35
276-0426 OP
Pembroke Welch Corgi
Pup AKC, F/$450,
M/$350 Cash. 912-739-7945
waynetolbert@bellsouth.net
POMS $500up. PEK-A-
POO wht $400. CKC M/F
Ready Now 904-282-6052
POODLES, Toy $500,
Yorkie $850 Min Pin
$400. Males 904-368-0191
PUG M/9wk AKC; Also
Puggle pups M/F very
cute, S/W. 912-462-7835
SHELTIE PUPS.
BORN 4/8/07. AKC.
CaIl 904-230-7275
4 Wire Training Crate
-Dogs up to 401bs
Plastic pan, 36"
$15. 276-0426 OP
YORKIE AKC, all shots,
male, 5 mo old, crate
trained, very energetic.
$400. Call 904-744-8154
YORKIE PUPS AKC 3/M
small, vet ck, s/w $750.
904-751-0044, cell 626-8727
YORKIES MINI
Available Now! 2 Left.
904-705-2390
Arabian Filly Bay Reg. 4
matched wht socks, grt
mover $2500. 904-285-7854
Ranch Gilding Appaloosa,
started on cows, team
roping, very athletic
beautiful horse. $3500.
386-931-0928
Aviation
Boats
Sailboats
Boat Dockage &
Rentals
Marine Equipment
and Supplies
RV Rentals
RV's and Supplies
Motorcycles/Mini
Bikes
Auto Brokers
Auto Parts
Antiques/Classics
Automobiles
Trucks/Trailers/SUV's
Vans/Buses
$2000 or Less
Commercial Vehicles
Misc. Auto
Autos/Trucks Wanted
Auto Rent/Lease
ACURA OF ORANGE PARK
7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600
AUDI JACKSONVILLE
4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000
BENTLEY- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443
TOM BUSH BMW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
6914 Blanding Blvd 777-2500
GARBER BUICK
SELL YOUR BOAT
AT NO COST TO YOU?
WE CAN *
Salter Marine, Inc.
904-284-0155
SJohnson Outboard
20R73A with gas
tank. Looks great,
starts on first pull.
Refurbished May 2007.
$900 cash. 264-6054
, JASON BASS Boat
1987. 85 HP. Good
Condition. Runs
well $2800 0Be.
904-928-0813
4,No Gas Needed! 14'
Row/sail boat,
wood/fiberglass and
trailer, $600. Call
912-673-6888
Regal Marine '00
18ft in/outboard,
NEW MP190 Trailer
galvanized, Great
Shape, Retail $12,523,
asking $12,000. 472-3678
or 282-0493
S16 FT. Carolina
Skiff 1996 w/trailer.
25 hspr. Mercury
motor,life jackets
included, $2100. online
photos available
904-491-0292. (Yulee)
S 17 Searay 1998
Baow rider, 100
Horsepower, mer-
cury outboard runs
great, new upholstery.
All accessories. $3600
OBO. 912-576-9698. Glenn
Bass Boat, 1977-85HP
motor with trolling
motor. All works.
Includes depth/fish
finder and more. $1,000.
(912)510-9001
SH EARWATER
22CC 2007
YAMAHA 150
4 stroke,
56 gallons,
only 30 hour on
the motor.
GPS 498 float on
trailer,
5 months old,
all electronics
trolling motor
$42,500
904 282-6548
42,4FT. Pontoon
Boat, dual ax/e galo
trl. $3500 OBO Call
912-728-1879
29' CHAPPERALL -'86,
twin 454's, exc cond,
$22k 904-497-9201
33' Chris Craft "87 sleeps 6
T/454's, gas w/ diesel gen
5.5 KW. 219-6560 see at:
www.mychriscraft.741.com
NITRO 700LX'00
Bass Boat
115HP Mercury
engine, metallic
blue, selling due to PCS.
Call Jason 521-2705
Sea Eagle 8 Inflat-
able Boat w/Acces-
sories 9 1/2 foot 3
person capacity,
new electric motor +
extras, John 904-612-9998
"02 Fourwinds Ultralite
TT AC, refrig, like
new int. $6K obo 521-3883
AIRSTREAM & TRAIL
MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS
ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
Sales, Service, Parts
J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
Alachua (386) 462-3039
1-800-541-6439
Damon Daybreak
1997, 30 ft. 454
engine, wide body,
recreational
vehicle, excellent condi-
tion. 38K miles, no pets,
no smoking, queensized
bed, $21,000 282-9745,
Middleburg, Florida.
4, Fleetwood Prowler
'92, 24ft-Very Good
Condition, Great for
Camping, Hunting,
Asking $5000. 289-4307,
571-0459
FORD RANGER Camper
Topper '93 & on. Racks,
brake light $400. 564-9367
4 Polaris Sportsman
700 2004, loaded,
Less than 70 hours
ride time. Call
David 626-9868
a Polaris 600 2004, has
acceie s and
gear; Karavan
EZ-load trailer,
custom load ramp
included. Call David
626-9868
4 b65SX- R1000 2006
blk/silver, show
room condition, 2700
miles, must see,
offer includes 2 helmets,
2 jackets, 1 pair of
gloves and 1 bike cover.
For only $9,000
4, Black/Silver GSX
R-1000 '06 Show-
room Condition,
offer includes all
riding gear, $9,000 OBO
(21 0)412-7815
, Electric Scooter-
Jet 3 Ultra, very
good condition, new
batteries, works
and runs great. Call
786-4591 $450.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
HERITAGE SOFTAIL '04
FLSTC-1, mint condition
Numerous upgrades,
only 178mi. Must sell,
call today! 904-635-8507
HONDA VALKYRE 1999
adult owned & maint.,
new tires, 16kmi, great
condition, many extras.
Asking $7200. 904-317-9292
or 904-742-1377
4 Kawasaki Ninia '98
2x6R, New Chain,
Tires, Very Fast,
Garage Kept, Never
Wrecked, $3,880
(912)576-4438 or 322-1953
Passenger Seat for
a Fatboy HD Call
with offer, Jon
904-612-9998
, YAMAHA TTR90E
2006 dirtbike,
excellent condition.
low hours, great
bike for kids, $1300 OBO
Call 553-0056 or 772-70 31
BOARD FORD
St. Augustine 353-6797
Florida's Super Duty Headquarters
PAUL CLARK
FORD-MERCURY
1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673
GARBER FORD-MERCURY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
MIKE SHAD FORD
At The Avenues
10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325
MIKE DAVIDSON FORD
AT REGENCY
9650 Atlantic Bvd 725-3060
MIKE SHAD FORD
OF ORANGE PARK
YAMAHA TT125L
2003 dirtbike, great
shape, well main-
tained. $1400 OBO
Call 553-0056 or 772-7031
4 Yamaha V-Star '03
Lots of Extras, Cus-
tom Paint Fairing,
One of a Kind, Only
4700 Miles 904-612-9998
Y AMAHA Y2450F
dirtbike, new tires,
great shape,
$2600 OBO
Call 553-0056 or 772-7031
4, 17" Chrome Wheels
and Tires, From
2006 F-150. All New,
$500 OBO. James
Brown, 904-220-5755 or
904-608-4070
1995 to 2001 Soft
Leather Black
Seats-Exc Cond,
asking $120 OBO.
Call 291-2388, 994-4687,
994-4682
4 Engine Stand-
Heavy Duty Engine
Build, 360 degree
rotation, $55. Call
264-6364
Set of four Motegi
Racing Alloy Rims
k 16" x 7", four lug,
great condition.
$120.00 Call Paul 620-9387
NISSAN HARD BODY '95
Pickup 43K miles 5spd,
$2500 cash 904-924-8168
ACURA RSX'06
Leather, sunroof,
CD. $16,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
ACURATL '01. Leather,
Moonroof, Loaded, 60K
miles. $12,975. 674-4444
Blue Pontiac Grand
Prix '02 Mint Cond,
Runs Excellent,
Fully Loaded,
$11,000 OBO
(210)412-7815
BMW 3251 '06 NAV,
CD, Lth, Fully
Equipped, $31,890
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SBMW 325i '06. Nay,
Cd, Ithr, fully
equipped. $31,890
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW 325i '05
Leather, CD, fully
equipped, 26K mi.
$24,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW 330ci '05
Blue, tan, auto-
matic, like new
$32,880
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
998-0012
, BMW 528i '98
White, Ithr interior,
sport pkg, moon
roof, CD, Cassette,
$8,000 904-505-7078
BUICK ULTRA '04 Ready
for the street. Priced to
sell at $13,995. 389-7700
CADILLAC DEVILLE 00
DHS Lthr, loaded, night
vision. $12,975. 674-4444
CADILLAC DEVILLE '02
White, loaded. 32,900 mi,
clean. $15,975. 699-9669
Styxx would like to
invite all friends
and customers to
stop by or call
him-...
Bring in this ad for
extra savings!
Military and First
Time Buyers
Welcome!
Want to be treated
like family, come to
NIMNICHT
CHEVROLET
1550 CASSAT AVE
891-3898
387-4041
SChevy Avalanche
2006, V8, Onstar
XM, all power
leather towing 21K
miles, $42K
Rosie 370-0442
CHEVY CAVALIER '03
Perfect fit for any bud-
get or first time buyer.
Only $6,495!! 389-7700
Chevy Colorado,
crew cab, pwl, key-
less, 14K miles, Call
Fallen 246-1456
CHEVY COR-
VETTE '01
Silver/Gray, 6Spd,
Like New, Head Up Dis-
play, $23,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Chevy S-10 Pickup
1996, 6 cyind, 5
speed, 4 W. drive,
new AC, 119K tow
package extended cabin,
asking 4,300.
Home-291-2388 or
Cell-994-4687
CHRYSLER 300 '06 The
Working Man's Bentley!!
Only $369/mo. 389-7700
C CHRYSLER PT
CRUISER CONV
'05. Only 20,000
miles. $13,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO SATURN OF AVENUES
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. 10863 Philips Hwy. 262.7145
Longwood/OrandoFI 407339-3 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK
S 8105 Blanding BIvd. 779-0071
MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SUBARU OF JACKSONVILLE
10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455
NORTH FLORIDA LINCOLN MERCURY
4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI
GRIFFIN LINCOLN MERCURY 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700
7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 CITY SUZUKI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www cityautomotive.com
Green Cove Springs 264-4502 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE t S -"
KEY BUICK 1 'rlr[ i www.lotusofjacksonville.com
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 ARLINGTON TOYOTA
oe M:I ,] NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC I1__ 1_1 0939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762
11503 PhillipsHwy. 854-4826 COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES
CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC COGGIN GMC TRUCKS TOM BUSH MAZDA 10564 Philips Hwy 262-0338
4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA
NIMNICHT CADILLAC ARER TRMAZDA CITY 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100
7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 GARBER GMC TRUCKS 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA
PARKER CADILLAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 2995 US 1 South St. Aug
P 00AuKR (904)C24f9T7 P -. I: 800-622 4888 or 904-797-8800
283 San Marco, StAug (904)824-9181 IMERCEZI] ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA
T : ;.] COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561
11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 __.11___t_ '1 |
COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES COGGIN HONDA
10880 Philips Hwy 260-7777 OF ST. AUGUSTINE ,VW OF ORANGE PARK
CREST CHEVROLET 2898 U.S. Hwy1 S. 1-800-456-1689 TOM BUSH MINI 1481 Wells Road 269-2603
8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 DUVAL HONDA 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VW
GARBER CHEVY 1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900 11401 Philips Hwy 322-5100
Green Cove Springs 264-4502I,1 'l lJ:'--NDM TOM BUSH VW
GORDON CHEV LOUSOBH HONDA 9850 AtlanticBlvd 725-0911
1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 OF THE AVENUES CITY MITSUBISHI 98 B
JERRY HAMM CHEV 11333 Phillips Hwy. 370-1300 10585 cityautmtcm O'STEEN VOLVO
2600 Philips Hwy 398-3036 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX CITY MITSUBISHI 2525 PhilipSTEEN VOLVO6
PINEVIEW CHEVROLET 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 of ORANGE PARK2525PhilipsHwy 396-5486
Macclenny 259-6117 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100
GEORGE MOORE CHEV HYUNDAI www.cityautomotive.com PROFESSIONAL
711 NIMNICHT CHEBlvd. 249-8282 of ORANGE PARK 0 --1 ._i AUTO LEASING
1550 Cassat Ave 387-4041 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 23Atlantic Bvd 722-1694
KEY HYUNDAI 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES
ATLANTIC CHRYSLER I 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000
2330 USi South 354-4421 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE
233o ust Sot ATLANTIC INFINITI 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621
CARUSO CHRYSLER 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 www.beachbhvdautomotive.com
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 PARKER NISSAN 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511
FRANK GRIFFIN 2755 U.S 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990CARS
Chrysler of Orange Park CITY ISUZU MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP BRUMOS MOTOR CARS
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER
GARBER CHRYSLER www.cityautomoth e.com 0l 0 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
Green Cove Springs 264-2416 lE COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC Lexus of Jacksonville
MIKE SHAD MATHENY JAGUAR 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 Pre-Owned Center
CHRYSLER JEEP 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 GARBER PONTIAC 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch.
1-800-228-7454
ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 354-4421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
ORANGE PARK DODGE
7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
WESTSIDE DODGE
1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561
Green Cove Springs 264-4502 Tom Bush BMW
NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC 9910 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4381
ATLANTICJEEP 11503 Philips Hwy. 854-4826
2330 US 1 South 354-4421 Tom BUSh Autoplex
CARUSO JEEP 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 BRUMOS MOTOR WARREN MOTORS, INC.
FRANK GRIFFIN B AU N IS' 233 East State St. 356-8491
Jeep of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP
ON CASSAT
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
RAY CARTER KIA
6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078
bNno INU.
10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155
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ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
Longwood/0dando Fl 407-339-3443 JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
NIMNICHT SAAB
7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax
904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com
WORLD IMPORTS
www.worldimportsusa.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992
C037194
AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY
505,907
Hours
Besides protecting our country, military personnel
stationed in our communities donated 505,907 hours
of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast
Georgia last year. Their time was given to community
organizations, church groups, youth activities,
scouting and more.
Thank you!
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CHRYSLER 300C
06. Leather, CD,
sunroof, navigation.
AWD. Only $25,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHYSLER PT CRUISER
'06 28K mi, warr! Take
over $279 pymts 389-7700
4 Corvette 1979 runs
great, looks great,
many new parts,
serious only, T-tops.
Call for more info.
$10,700.00 OBO 534-2571
FORD F-150 XL
1999, long bed with
tool box. 190K $3800.
Excellent condition.
Tel: 338-1264
Ford F-150 1993
XLT, dual tanks,
cold AC runs excel-
lent 160K miles.
Asking $3,000 OBO. Call
338-8529
, FORD F-150 Super-
cab STX, 4X4 05',
Dark stone pre-
mium sound, $20,000
904-718-1644
FORD FOCUS '06
8270 miles, best value
around $99 down gets you
driving! Call 389-7700
FORD FOCUS '00, 4dr,
cold AC, real clean,
42mpg, $4190. 226-4870
FORD MUSTANG GT '06
Slick and quick... Won't
last! Only $20,499 389-7700
, Ford Ranger 1996, 4
cyl. 4 speed, runs
great, 4 inch lift kit,
130K miles, good
tires, call 338-8529
S7 FORD TAURUS
E SEL '06. Lthr, CD,
sunrf, 19K. $11,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4 Ford Thunderbird
"92-New Tires,
x-mission fuel
pump, power steer-
ing, electrical system.
Needs rebuilt engine
$300. Call (912)576-2044
SGLS Beetle '03
Silver, with Black
top, Leather Inte-
rior, New Tires,
Convertible, Good
Condition. 904-264-0582
SGMC Yukon 2003,
all power leather,
third row seating,
towing package,
68K miles, Chris
637-9143. $20K
HD FATBOY "07 Lots of
extras! 1150mi, $18,500.
Call 904-813-8891 287-3705
e HONDA ACCORD
'07 EXL V6, Char-
coal/Gray, Heated
Seats, $23,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
/ HONDA ACCORD
EX COUPE '04
Spoiler, SR. $14,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
y HONDA CIVIC
HYBRID '06. Nay.,
CD, equip $19,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
y\ HONDA CIVIC '05
Coupe. 34,000 miles.
White/tan. $13,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HYUNDAI XG350'04
Chrome rims, sunroof
loaded!! Only $199/mo.
Call 389-7700
t INFINITI FX 35'04
EXL V6, Pearl
White/Tan, Fully
Equipped, $31,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
INFINITI Q45 '96
Touring, Pearl, metallic,
leather, loaded, 56,100mi,
$7,975. Call 674-4444
INFINITI 130 '00. Auto,
AC, Leather, Moonroof
Loaded. $6975.674-4444
f7 JAGUAR S-TYPE
"R" '03. CD, navi-
gation, sunrf, 20"
chrome whis. $29,780
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4, Jaguar XJ6 1994,
157K, AT Power
everything, sun
roof, new paint,
runs great. Van Plow
edition. $3500. Call
904-294-8186. Must See! !
LEXUS ES330 '04 Ride in
Style!! Priced to move at
$20,995. Call 389-7700
LINCOLN TOWN CAR-
LIMO '99 Super Strech
Loaded. $3975. 674-4444
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2003 AUDI TT
Coupe, AT. 26,000 mi
$22,900
2002 AUDI TT
Cab. Red
$22,900
2004 BMW 330Ci
Cab. Sport pack, AT,
low miles
$34,900
2005 BMW 325i
AT, white, SR
$27,900
2004 BMW 740i
Black, fact warr
$45,900
2003 BMW 540ia
Low miles
$29,900
'06 INFINITI
QX56 Loaded fact.
Warranty
$39,900
'06 CHEVY
CORVETTE '06
Cpe, Burgundy
$43,900
'05 BMW 530i '06
fact. warranty
$37,900
'06 MINI
COOPER
Loaded, only 10,000 mi
$24,900
'04 JEEP
WRANGLER
Sahara. Black
$17,900
'05 FORD
MUSTANG
Red. Only 1300 miles
$17,900
'01 TOYOTA
COROLLA S
S/R, A/T fact.
warranty
$13,900
'04 BMW 325Xi
Nay. Stick, SR.
$24,900
'05 ACURA TL
White, fact warr.
$27,900
'04 JEEP
LIBERTY
Low Miles, 4x4 Lim
$19,900
'05 MINI
COOPER
Convertible, Red
$23,900
'06 SCION XB
Black
$13,900
'06 INFINITI
G35Black, SR, auto
$26,900
'07 TOYOTA FJ
CRUISER
$27,900
WROW.M
Mazda Millenia S
'01 Loaded, Low
mileage, great con-
dition, $12,000 OBO.
Call Travis (904)378-9964
MERCEDES C230'99
Kompressor. Black,
leather, loaded, 76Kmiles.
$11,975. Call 674-4444
4 Mitsubishi Eclipse
2000 GT, 5 speed,
V6, red, black inte-
rior, 175K miles(all
highway), Great Buy!!
$3500 Call Carrie at
912-222-1319
MITSUBISHI
Eclipse GT Coupe.
2006. Red. 30,000 mi
$18,000
819-8362
SNissan 240SX 1989,
fastback, charcoal
gray, 5 speed with
sun roof, runs good.
$1200
Call 276-0383
NISSAN 350Z '05
Touring package,
Leather, CD, fully
equipped. $25,680
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
NISSAN ALTIMA 05 28K
miles! Bank Repo! Take
over pmts $289mo.389-7700
NISSAN
SENTRA
2005
1.8S Great
on Gas!
4 door
Sedan Sport
Edition 30K
By Owner
$10,995 OBO
282-7610
NISSAN SENTRA'07
11K miles, full factory
warranty $269mo. 389-7700
, Pontiac Grand Prix
GT 2002, blue, 45.5K
miles, mint condi-
tion, runs excellent!
Two tone leather inte-
rior, pwr window, locks,
seats, sunroof, Bosf
speaker system, key-
less entry. $11,000 OBO.
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
'05 Need more room?
Big car, small payment
only $289/mo. 389-7700
PONTIAC VIBE '03
34,282 mi, gas saver wall
the space $289mo.389-7700
4 Saturn 2000 SC-1, 5
speed, 4 cyl. 72K
miles, excellent
condition, asking
$4,900. Home-291-2388,
cell-994-4687
SUZUKI AERIO '03 Great
Student Car, 51K miles
Only $369/mo. 389-7700
SUZUKI VERONA '04
Garage kept/excellent
condition, must see! Only
$6,995. Call 389-7700
TOYOTA AVALON
'06 Limited, Fully
Equipped, $29,890
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
TOYOTA AVALON '02
XL. Loaded, extra clean
$12,975. Call 674-4444
TOYOTA
COROLLA 2005,
A/C Automatic,
power w, power
doors, spoiler, sport
package, 6 discs, silver,
beautiful, perfect
condition. $12,000
Call 772-7795 or 803-6617
4, Toyota Corolla '05-
AC/Auto, power
windows, power
doors, spoiler, sport
pkg, 6 CD, beautiful car,
perfect condition, 4 yr
extended warr. $12,000,
Will not last long
772-7795 or 803-6617
7 TOYOTA CAMRY
HYBRID '07. Like
new, equip $25,380
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
r TOYOTA
COROLLA '05. Only
30K miles. $11,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
TOYOTA COROLLA '05
49K miles, gas saver, cold
A/C. $11,995/mo. 389-7700
Toytoa Avalon "04 Ithr
seats, mint cond. 24K
mi, $18,500. 904-608-2523
VOLVO V40 2004,
silver, sunroof,
leather, all power
$1 2,000 OBO
904-434-6498
4 Volvo V70 T5 2001,
loaded, sunroof, cd
changer, leather,
72,000 miles, $10,500
OBO. 904-434-6498
VW Beetle "02 sport
turbo, 5spd, Ithr, sunrf,
silver/grey 904-543-7713
SVW BEETLE '05
Convertible. Only
25K miles. $18,840
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
VW BEETLE '04
Conv. '04 GLS
Turbo CD. $19,690
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
t VW BEETLE '03
Convertible, GLS.
Still under
Warranty! $17,900
OBO. Only 30k miles.
Monsoon 6-CD changer,
fuel economic!! Navy
Blue color, automatic.
254-5345
4 VW Jetta 2002
61K Miles!
$13,000 OBO.
904-476-5051
VW JETTA '07 4500 miles,
take over pymts of only
$199 a month! 389-7700
4 VW Passat GLS
Wagon 2004, 34,400
miles, silver 4-c,
S moon roof, under
warranty, PS ABS, AC,
$15,000 434-6498
Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05
ALL
Military
and
Civilian
|$0o DOWN
EVERYBODY
RIDES!
Chris 662-0726
(7 ACURAI.IDX uS
Navigation, CD,
sunroof, fully equip
$28,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
o BMW X3 2.5 '04
Only 28K mi $25,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC ESCALADE
'03. AWD, white diamond,
fully loaded, 49,800 miles.
$27,975. Call 674-4444
Chevy Colorado
T Pickup '05 4 dr, AT,
AC, 4 cylinder,
15,000 miles, one
, hevy Silverado '04
Ext Cab, Black, 28k
miles, 5.3 liter V8.
LOADED!
Smoke-free, bed cover,
Bose Premium, cloth,
tow pkg, IMMACU-
LATE, $18,000, Nego-
tiable. 912-674-4892
4 Chevy Tahoe '02
56k miles, Fully
Loaded, 4 in Ran-
cho 33 in tires,
DVD/CD/TV, flip down
speakers, only asking
$21 k. 773-3890
CHEVY TAHOE LT '99
Dual AC, leather, Loaded
96K mi. $7975. 674-4444
C DODGE RAM 1500
HEMI Crew Cab '05
$18,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4 Ford Expedition '98
Excellent Condition,
new tires, 20" rims,
in-dash TV/DVD,
flip down TV, $9,000
OBO. James
(904)608-4070
& Ford Explorer XLT
'97 97k miles, Ithr
\ interior, new Mich-
elins, towing pkg,
fog lights, white ext,
gray int. $5,200.
904-338-4780
7\ FORD Expedition
'03 fully equip, xtra
low miles. $17,770
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD F150 4X4 '06
28,000 miles, bank repo!
Take over pymts at
$349/mo. Call 389-7700
( FORD F250 Lariat
'05 Super Duty
Sunroof, CD. $36,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4, Ford Ranger 1992.
V6, 5 spd., air, ps,
pb, aluminum top-
per. New clutch.
Bed mats. Exceptional
condition. $2225. 268-2482
FORD RANGER '01 Xcab
XLT, V6, AT, AC, Low
Miles. $7975. 674-4444
4L FORD Ranchero
1968, 302 Cobra
Cobra Quick Shift,
automatic, a/c, ps,
std brakes.
$6,500-F I RM.
850-432-7146
7\ GMC DENALI '05
PickUp. Leather,
DVD, CD, Sunroof,
Tonneau Cover, 23k mi
$29,900 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
GMC ENVOY '04 -58K mi,
loaded! priced to move at
only $15,699! Call 389-7700
HONDA ELEMENT '05
31,000 miles. $99 down
gets you an SUV built to
last!!! Call 389-7700
(\ INFINITI FX45 '03
35,000 miles. Tech
pkg, Navi. $30,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
ISUZU Rodeo 2002
62K Miles original
owner. $9500 OBO
904-542-7363
Jeep Grand Cherokee '07
White, 4x4, 6 cyl, Looks
and Drives Brand New!
15kmi. $18,900 FIRM.
Call 812-639-2726 anytime.
4, Jeep Grand
Cherokee '98-4x4,
Ithr, alloy wheels,
upgrade everything,
needs bumper, $5000
OBO. Call 287-1905 or
534-0271
To advertise
in the military
publications dis-
tributed at the
local bases in the
area,
Please call
904-359-4336,
Fax 366 6230.
Jeep Wrangler '95
2.5L/4cyl, 125k miles,
blue w/black soft top,
good condition.
Drives/Runs good, not
abused. $5500 OBO.
(912)510-9460 or
(912)674-9460 anytime.
JEEP WRANGLER
SPORT '01 HARDTOP
Black V6 A/C 56,700 Miles.
$14,975. Call 699-9669
\ LAND ROVER
RANGE ROVER
'06. Fully Eqpt
Low Miles. $49,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Lexus RX 350 "08 1 K mi.
Blue/tan, 18in wheels,
sunroof, premium pkg,
$38,600. Call 407-973-0071
7\ LINCOLN NAVI-
7 GATOR '04. Fully
equipped. $25,480
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
'99 White, Ithr, loaded,
low mi. $11,975. 674-4444
NISSAN FRONTIER '02
Supercharged!!! Hard to
find! $99 down and it's
yours!! Call 389-7700
4 Nissan Pathfinder 5
spd, V6, Runs. $800
Firm 904-316-7218
NISSAN XTERRA XE '01
Yellow, auto, A/C, Loaded
$10,975. Call 674-4444
/ \ SATURN OUT-
LOOK XR '07. Only
1000 miles. $31,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SCION xB '06. Only
15,000 mi. Like new.
$15,760 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SCION xB '05. Auto, AC,
loaded, 37,000 miles,
$13,975. Call 674-4444
TIRES & Wheels Set of 4
Porsche Turbo Wheels
255/55/18, Sport Contact
Continental-like new
$350; Honda Element
tire & wheels 215/70/16
Wrangler-like new $200;
Michelin tires 245/65/17
LTX-like new $200;
Enkei Wheels LM1,
TOYOTA RUIJNNER ,,
TO TOYOTA
iRUIIER uJ
48 qM 12
/7 TOYOTA FJ
CRUISER'07
Leather, Cd, fully
equipped. $26,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4 Toyota Tundra '02
VS, Limited Access
Cab, TRD Off Road
(SR5), Ithr, loaded,
immaculate, $13,500
521-8661
TOYOTA TUNDRA '04
Auto, AC, LWB, 64K
miles. $9975. 674-4444
Utility Trailer 4x8
Foot, lights, spare-
tire, works well.
Holds a 42" cut law
mower or 4 wheeler.
$300 OBO Call-
904-887-9042
For advertising inloimalion, |
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Fax 904-366-6230.
Chevy Conversion
Van '91
175k miles, New
engine, 125k miles,
looks good, runs great,
$2,250 OBO. 272-5050
John
TOYOTA TACOMA
Pre-Runner '04 Double DODGE RAM HIGHTOP
Cab. V6, AT, AC, loaded, CONV VAN '01 Loaded
43K mi. $17,975. 674-4444 59K mi. $12,975. 674-4444
Pontiac Montana
1999, 137,000 miles
runs excellent.
$5,200 OBO, lots of
new parts, fully loaded
phone- 853-6019 or
485-0159.
Mirror
, 17" Ford F-150
Wheels & Tires 2006
Model, New conti-
nental brand. Con-
tact James (904)220-5755
or (904)688-4070, $500
OBO.
4 24x10 Devino
Wheels on Kuhmo
Tires-3k miles, mint
condition, asking
$2k OBO. Call 272-3482
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Art for illustration only. All prices reflect rebates assigned to dealer.
TEST D A M D l TODAY.
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, Captain Soft
Leather Seats for
1996 to 2001 Ford
Ranger excellent
condition. Asking 160.00
OBO. Home-291-2388 or
Cell-994-4687
4 Mickey Thompson
ET Street tires,
brand new,
275X60X15. Asking
250.00 OBO. Contact Vic-
tor 90-379-1805
tombushmazda.com
i6916 Blanding Blvd. 9860 Atlantic Blvd.
Two Mile North of Orange Park Mall 1 mile east of regency mall
779-0600 b Haie a Fr, ed ii tl Bn..-"' 725-0911
owner, like new, $16,000.
Ornge Park 904-272-7352
4 Chevy Pickup '95
V8 engine, needs
restoration, lots of
brand new parts.
$5,500. Call 904-338-8529
Chevy S-10 Blazer '97
White, 4.3L-Vortec,
Remanuf Engine, less
than 1500 miles.
2WD/4DR, exceptional
sound system. New
tires/wheels, excellent
condition w/extras, $9500
OBO. 904-225-4870
CHEVY S-10 EXTREME
'01 BLK 4.3LTR 5 Speed
custom inside/out low
miles $50000BO. 514-8195
CHEVY S-10'03 X-Cab
LS. 4cyl, 5spd. 31,000 mi,
Clean! $8975. 674-4444
, Chevy S-10 1985 V6
at 4x4 runs good,
bedliner, $1400
OBO. Call 504-7226
Chevy S-10 2003,
truck with cover,
dark blue, 6 cylin-
der, 5 speed truck,
good condition with
58,523 miles. $9,000.
Call 542-5990 Ext. 222
CHEVY SUBURBAN LS
'99 4x4, V8, auto, dual AC,
3rd seat, loaded. $8975.
Call 777-9119
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