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Celebrate

Freedom
Celebrate freedom at Naval
Station Mayport at Freedom
Fest 2008 on June 28. This
event will replace the base's
4th of July celebration.
The base swimming pool
will open at 11 a.m. with free
admission for all authorized
guests and pool games for
all ages starting at 1 p.m. All
other activities will begin at
4 p.m. at Sea Otter Pavilion.
Freedom Fest 2008 will fea-
ture children's and adult
games, inflatables, clowns and
a stilt walker, a mechanical
bull, a caricaturist, food and
beverages for purchase and
cash bar. Live entertainment
will be provided by The Ron
Perry Connection followed by
the band, Those Guys. Food
for purchase will be available
from Bono's BBQ and Pizza
Hut, along with Caribbean
fare and frozen treats from
various vendors. No personal
coolers will be allowed in the
event area around Sea Otter
Pavilion and the base swim-
ming pool. At 9:30 p.m., a
spectacular, choreographed
fireworks show will light up
the sky. Freedom Fest 2008 is
sponsored by MWR Mayport
and Navy Federal Credit
Union. For more information,
call 270-5228.


No Paper

Next Week
In accordance with the
Fourth of July, The Mirror
will not publish a July 3 edi-
tion. The Mirror will resume
publication on July 10. To
submit articles and pictures
to be included in the July 10
edition, please email them to
mayportmirror@comcast.net.
All free Fleet Market classi-
fied ads must be submitted
to The Mirror office no later
than July 3 for the July 10
edition. The Mirror office is
located in Building One. For
more information, contact
Naval Station Mayport Public
Affairs at 270-6163 ext. 1013.


Heat Flag

Warnings Up
With summer approaching
and the temperatures rising
please be aware of the need
for caution when participat-
ing in physical activities out-
doors. There is a heat index
flag system 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-physi-
cal activity is advised only
for personnel who have been
working out in similar weath-
er 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 prohibit-
ed. The flags are flown at the
flag pole in front of the Gym,
Building #1391, with updates
provided. You can also call
the Gym at 270-5451 to find
out the heat flag index.


Making Way For New Housing


-Photos by Paige Gnann A
Above, Naval Station Mayport Commanding Officer, Capt. .
Aaron Bowman mans a crane as he demolishes the first
building on Oregon Street in Bennett Shores East, kick-
starting the base's new housing construction project in
conjunction with Balfour Beatty Communities. This is ,.
the first phase of the housing renovation project, which
includes all new construction of Bennett Shores East, reno-
vated Bennett Shores West and new construction in Ribault
Bay. Right, Bowman with Executive Officer Cmdr. Mike
Watson and Command Master Chief CMDCM Deborah .,
Davidson stand with representatives from Base Housing
and Balfour Beatty before the Bennett Shores East demoli-
tion phase begins. This is part of Mayport Housing's Public
Private Venture (PPV), in which Balfour Beatty is working
to improve the the quality and appearance of residential
communities, enhance the lifestyle of residents and provide
effective, efficient operating and maintenance programs for
the residents atMayport.



New Uniforms Hit NEX Shelves


By MC1 Matt Grills
Fleet Public. -- Center Atlantic
Five years after canvassing
the fleet for suggestions on new
and more practical uniforms for
the 21st century, the Navy has
started rolling out a year-round
service uniform for Sailors E-6
and below and a Battle Dress
Uniform, or BDU-style, work-
ing uniform for all ranks.
In addition, the Navy's first
physical fitness (PT) uniform
- a gold short-sleeved shirt and
blue shorts, with "NAVY" in
reflective lettering on both is
now available. Reserve enlisted
Sailors will be issued the PT
uniforms by their operational
support centers.
In 2003, then-Chief of Naval
Operations Adm. Vern Clark
established Task Force Uniform
(TFU), charging it with devel-
oping and giving Sailors a mod-
ern, cost-effective set of uni-
forms that have a professional
appearance, recognize naval
heritage, and offer easier stor-
age, maintenance and comfort.
TFU conducted two Navy-wide
surveys and hundreds of inter-
views with Sailors, as well as
command site visits and seven-
month wear tests. More than
60,000 Sailors offered feedback,
and their message came through
loud and clear: 'we have too
many uniforms, and they're too
difficult to maintain.'
The Navy responded, and
commands are preparing to
adopt the new uniforms in
waves according to region.
Reserve Sailors can expect to
wear them later this year or
early next year. The new Navy


-Photo by Paige Gnann
Electronics Technician 1st Class (SW) Michael Rushton shops for the new physical fitness uniform at
the on base NEX uniform shop. Along wiith the new PT gear, the Navy is releasing the new BDU-style
work uniformsfor purchase at the NEXs.
working uniform (NWU) replac- shirt, the new Navy working head for the Navy's Uniform
es the utilities, wash khaki, cov- uniform comes with an eight- Matters Office.
eralls, woodland green, aviation point cover, a black web belt In the future, Sailors operat-
green, winter working blues and with closed buckle and black ing in tactical environments,
summer whites. smooth leather boots, with including expeditionary Sailors
With a digital print pattern black suede no-shine boots for and SEALs, will wear either
incorporating Navy blue, deck optional wear while assigned woodland or desert digital pat-
gray, haze gray and black, the to non-shipboard commands. terns.
NWU is a wash-and-wear 50/50 Cold-weather options include a The year-round service uni-
nylon and cotton blend. The unisex pullover sweater, a fleece form for E-6 and below includes
majority of Sailors surveyed jacket, and a Gore-Tex parka. a short-sleeve khaki shirt for
preferred a BDU-style uniform, "Besides reducing the seabag males and an over-blouse for
one that doesn't show spots, and providing ease of mainte- females, made from a wash-
stains or heavy wear like a solid nance, a camouflage-style uni- and-wear 75/25 polyester and
color uniform and allows mend- form puts us more in line with wool blend, with permanent
ing of small tears in fabric, sav- our sister services in terms of military creases, black trousers
ing money in replacement costs. our appearance," said Master for males with beltless slacks
Worn with a blue cotton T- Chief Arthur Rivers, assistant for females and optional beltless


skirt, and a black unisex gar-
rison cap. Silver anodized-metal
rank insignia will be worn on
shirt and blouse collars and cap,
replacing the rating badge with
a collar device that can be taken
on and off a uniform and easily
updated upon promotion. The
service uniform's non-vertical
match tops and bottoms are
different colors is in line with
equivalent uniforms of the other
service branches.
"Sailors are pretty satisfied,"
Rivers said. "In conversations
I've had with those who have
seen and worn the new ser-
vice uniform, a good number
of them have said they're quite
pleased."
The service uniform also
includes, for optional wear, a
black relaxed-fit Eisenhower-
style jacket with a knit stand-up
collar and epaulets, on which
petty officers will wear large,
silver anodized-metal rank
insignia. Those entitled to wear
gold chevrons will continue to
wear their rank insignia on the
jacket.
The new PT uniform is
designed for command PT
activities and the semi-annual
physical fitness tests. The gold
shirt is moisture wicking and
odor-resistant polyester with
reflective lettering on back and
front. The Navy blue shorts are
also nylon moisture wicking
and odor resistant, and come
in six- and eight-inch lengths.
They also have reflective Navy
lettering, with side pockets
and a hidden identificationcard
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CO Column


Our hearts and prayers go
out to all the families who have
recently suffered such great
losses. I truly hope that our
safety stand down will serve
its purpose to remind all of us
to keep safety as a top priority
on and off base. There is noth-
ing as heartbreaking as losing
a loved one or a shipmate. We
are entering the historical dan-
gerous part of the year and I ask
all of you to make safety a part
of everything you do and make
sure your family does as well.
Our Safety Department is
committed to seeing that we are
all up to speed on our quali-
fications, so lets take a round
turn on your ESAMS training
and departmental MAP inspec-
tions. In October, "mock"
OSHA inspections will be held
throughout the base in prepa-
ration for our upcoming VPP/


Capt. Aaron Bowman
STAR certification. As always,
the safety team is standing by
to help. Please be safe in every-
thing you do.
Freedom Fest is just two days
away. Base personnel, their
families and authorized guests
of Naval Station Mayport will


celebrate America's indepen-
dence at Freedom Fest 2008 this
coming Saturday, June 28. The
base swimming pool will open
at 11 a.m. with free admission
for all authorized guests and
pool games for all ages start-
ing at 1 p.m. All other activities
will begin at 4 p.m. at Sea Otter
Pavilion. Freedom Fest 2008
will feature children's and adult
games, inflatables, clowns and a
stilt walker, a mechanical bull, a
caricaturist, food and beverages
for purchase and cash bar. Live
entertainment will be provided
by The Ron Perry Connection
followed by the band, Those
Guys. Food for purchase will be
available from Bono's BBQ and
Pizza Hut along with Caribbean
fare and frozen treats from vari-
ous vendors. No personal cool-
ers will be allowed in the event
area around Sea Otter Pavilion


and the base swimming pool.
At 9:30 p.m., a spectacular,
choreographed fireworks show
will light up the sky over Naval
Station Mayport. Freedom Fest
2008 is sponsored by MWR
Mayport and Navy Federal
Credit Union. For more infor-
mation, contact MWR Mayport
at (904) 270-5228. Plenty of
hard work was involved in put-
ting this together so please join
us in an early celebration mark-
ing our nation's independence.
For those of you that are on
the road to a college degree,
our Navy College Office has
resumed ACT/SAT testing at the
center. If you are thinking about
putting in your STA-21 pack-
age, or need to boost your SAT/
ACT scores, now is the time to
do it. The Navy College Office
provides these exams free to
Sailors and help is just a phone


call away. Testing is held every
Friday starting at 8:15 a.m. For
more information, call the Navy
College Office at 270-6341.
Hurricane season is officially
here and won't end until Nov.
30. Look at your home hur-
ricane readiness and plan for
evacuation. Also, don't forget
the usual pattern of afternoon
thunderstorms will also bring
dangers of high winds and
lightning strikes. This weath-
er can be just as intense as a
hurricane, but of much shorter
duration and with little, if any
advanced warning. While we
are on the subject, make sure all
departmental personnel have a
representative to pick up travel
orders in the event of a mass
evacuation. Again, getting pre-
pared ahead of time is the best
bet on the table.
On July 12, COMNAVSO


will conduct its Change of
Command as Rear Adm. Joseph
D. Kernan will relieve Rear
Adm. James W. Stevenson.
Also happening the same day
is the re-establishment of U.S.
Fourth Fleet. The CNO and a
host of dignitaries will be here
for the ceremony, and there will
be additional traffic on base so
be careful as you drive around
the base.
Thanks to everyone for being
part of this great Navy team on
the best base in the Navy. Your
hard work never goes unno-
ticed. Please be safe on and off
base, and keep those great sug-
gestions coming in at aaron.
bowman@navy.mil or the CO's
suggestion box located at the
base galley. Your concerns are
my concerns.


By Lt. Rickey L Bennett,
USN, CHC
Spiritual Fitness Division Southeast,
CREDO
One of Stephen Curtis
Chapman's songs sums up our
present life well. "We've got
CD sets and videos, radio and
TV Shows, conferences, retreats
and seminars. We've got books
and magazines to read on every-
thing from A to Z. And a web to
surf from anywhere we are. But
I hope with all this information
buzzing through our brains that
we will not let our hearts forget
the most important thing...Now
they're fighting in the Middle
East. And they're fighting
down on Seventh Street. And
there are fights in my own


house on given days. It's like
something's lurking deep inside
that can't seem to be satisfied.
But life was not meant to be
lived this way 'Cause it's true
for every man and woman every
boy and girl; that our only hope
for living here together in this
world. Is love, love, love, love,
love; It's all about love, love,
love, love, love. Everything
else comes down to this.
Nothing any higher on the list
than love; it's all about love."
I do not know about you but
it is far easier for me to react
out of fear than out of love
when things do not go my way.
Just the other day, as I was rid-
ing my bike through an inter-
section on my way to work a


CREDO Corner
pickup truck stopped at a red gnashing of teeth. A
light at the last possible second I wished that either
turned right in front of me. It would stop so that I c
was all I could do to keep from the driver a piece of
getting ran over. Thankfully, or I wished that I had
only my front bike tire was hit so that I could throw
by the vehicle. The driver kept truck. Ultimately, nei
on going like nothing ever hap- my bike and probably
opened. I may have fooled eye the truck were hurt in,
witnesses on the outside that I Regrettably, nea
was okay and thinking happy while bicycling is no
thoughts but reality could not be time I act out of fear.
further from the truth. On the at work, home or play
outside I just kept on pedaling mon denominator
and smiling but on the inside I be centered on unm
was having thoughts and feel- stations and interrupt
ings that I am now regret. Basically, I wanted s
Who was in the right is not and I did not get it; m
the best question here but rath- time the thing I want
er whose will was interrupted? morally neutral if not
The latter caused my inward desirable.


t the time
the driver
could give
my mind
a hammer
/ it at the
either I nor
y not even
any way.
r misses
t the only
Whether
the com-
seems to
et expec-
ed plans.
something
lost of the
is at least
good and


Hypothetically speaking lets
say that one of my children was
to speak to me with a rebel-
lious attitude, condescending
tone, and disrespectful verbal
and body language. How am I
tempted to respond to my child
who is behaving this way? I am
not sure about you but for me
the battle begins in my mind.
"Who in the world do you think
you are? Don't you know who
I am?" If I continue down this
line of thinking than it is not
long before I not only verbalize
them but act upon them.
I have come to realize that
although respect is a mutually
desirable response and condition
that responding out of my fear
of not getting respect adds fuel


upon the fire that can and has
damaged the parent child rela-
tionship. Are their some issues
that need to be addressed?
Absolutely, but the best time
to do it is not always in the
context of the incident when
emotions can be out of control.
What then does responded out
of love look like? During the
incident, be persistent to vali-
date the others hurts and your
part in causing them pain. After
the incident, be consistent with
allowing you and your child to
experience the consequences
for choices made. Keep love
the focus.


H omefront in Focus
By Beth Wilson packers and they'll take good them.
Military Spouse Contributor care of you. Have donuts and *Feel fr
"I am SO freaking out over coffee in the morning; pizza or more det;
this move" writes Katie. A new hoagies for lunch and beverages Movers m
Navy wife experiencing her and snacks throughout the day. es', you c.
first move, Katie is getting a They'll thank you for it in their and pots c
crash-course in Navy proce- workmanship. the unpaci
dures, protocols, paper-work *Take pictures of your fur- *Ask tl
and PCS'ing. niture and valuables and from the back c
Katie and Jake considered many angles. Use a camera forward.
a 'dity' move (do-it-yourself), with a 'date function' to docu- your vac
now called a PPT or personally ment date of photo. (Insurance scrubber a
procured transportation. Many companies recommend this for the truck
young sailors believe they can many reasons, fire, theft, etc) ready for i
'make money' by doing this. *Set aside any uniforms your Next v
The requirements and processes Sailor will need when he arrives reprieve f
have changed and the ability to and anything you want with you our milit;
'make money' has been dimin- or to ship separately to your lowing we
ished greatly. Money is not the new duty station. Consider pil- series wit]
only consideration; you may lows, blankets, a few cooking finding h
have ample help to pack and utensils, towels, the kid's favor- duty static
load at your current location, ite items, toys and books for the I want 1
who is going to help you at your trip are a few items to consider. tunity to s
destination? Driving a truck, *PAPERWORK! Take a Day gree
often with a car in tow can be moment to put together a binder Dad in yi
a challenge. You need to weigh or folder with important infor- June 11,
your truck empty, then load up mation and paperwork that will talk show
and weigh it again loaded. It go in the car/plane with you. Homefror
is quite a bit of hassle for little Consider a Power of Attorney, up the phc
return. One final note on PPT copy of your Service Member's children) 1
moves. You are responsible for orders, the move paperwork, your milit
any damage to your belongings, your copy of the shipper's email the
Katie and Jake are letting the inventory, important numbers to hear ov
Navy pack and move them. for your new duty station. I convenien
In the weeks before your include the latest copy of all my Questi
move consider having a 'ruth- bills, $300 cash, my marriage Beth? Ple;
less' yard sale. We all accumu- certificate, health records for homefron
late clothing and other items we the family and everyone's SSN outNavy
no longer need or use. If you cards and dependent ID's. internet 1
haven't used an item in a year Pack-out Day Tips: spouse at
you probably won't use it again. You may be surprised to learn com/nht.
Turning it into cash! There is a that the packers will unpack
more important reason to pare boxes you have packed up (yes,
back. You have a weight limit even your Christmas decora-
based on your service member's tions). This is a good thing.
rank. (www.dfas.navy.mil for They are trained to pack valu-
specifics). If you exceed your ables The insurance will only
weight limit you will be charged replace what they have packed.
for it. That can be costly. *Clearly identify any 'pro-
The movers will visit your fessional materials your sailor
home in advance of your 'pack has for his job. This includes Co
out' day. This enables them to off-season uniforms, technical
estimate the size of truck, types manuals and other items used Roman Cat
and number of boxes and pack- in his career. These items do not Sunday Sch
ing materials. They will talk to count in your weight limit. They Morning W
Protestant I
you about your belongings at are shipped 'free'.
this time. Be sure to identify *Using a shoe box or other
any heirlooms, artwork or other container, place all the screws, MOPS (Me
valuables to them at this time so bolts and similar items that the .....9:30 a.m
they can pack them properly. movers remove as they disas- (First and ti
Day before Pack Out Tips: semble your furniture to secure
*Tidy your home, wash all and take with you as you travel.
dishes, empty all garbage cans. Then you will know where they Women's B
Movers will pack them 'as they are and can assemble furniture Choir Rehe
are'. quickly rather than rummaging
*Take 'good care' of your through box after box to find Men's Pray


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ee to mark boxes with
ail than the movers.
iay mark a box "dish-
an mark it 'bake ware
& pans'. This will help
king.
he movers to start at
if the house and move
The movers can put
uum cleaner, carpet
nd other materials on
last and your home is
inspection.
week we'll take a
rom moving to honor
ary fathers. The fol-
eek we'll wrap up this
h tips for the trip and
housing at your new
in.
to give you an oppor-
send a special Father's
ting to the military
our life. Wednesday,
2008 on my internet
/ for spouses (Navy
it Talk) we will open
nes for you (and your
to record a message to
ary dad. You can then
show's link to him
ver the internet at his
ice.
ons or comment for
ase email her at beth@
tinfocus.com. Check
Homefront Talk, her
talk show for Navy
www.blogtalkradio.


Chapel Call
mmand Chaplain:
ndr. Jerome Dillon
SUNDAY
holic M ass...............9 a.m .
hool................... 9:15 a.m .
orship............ 10:30 a.m .
Baptism.......As requested
TUESDAY
others of Preschoolers)......
n.
third Tuesday of the month)
provided.
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study........9:30 a.m.
arsal.................... 7 p.m .
SATURDAY
er Breakfast..........9 a.m.
.p ..........................6 p .m .
d and Fourth Saturdays
of month)
rvices:
M/onday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.
.......Before and after mass
Education...........10:30 a.m.
BAPTISMS
1 270-5212 to arrange a
ass.
SERVICES
board and Waterfront
all 270-5403. Personnel of
seeking contact with spe-
ous groups should call the
Office at 270-5212.


Awarding Safe Practices



































-Photo by IC2 Paul Fenn
Chuck Loveday ofMWR presents Wendy Sawyer of Outdoor Adventures with 'Safety Bucks' in
conjunction with Naval Station Mayport's Safety Office. The Safety Bucks program is designed to
enhance safety awareness throughoutNS Mayport departments by awarding individuals for their
safety acts during normal day-to-day job tasks. The bucks can be used for food, non-alcoholic bev-
erages and recreational activities, such as bowling and golf on base. Naval Station Mayport was
awarded $500 as part of the Commander, Navy Region Southeast safety program. To nominate a
person in your department, contact Safety Director Frank Alexander at 270-1521.

NS MAY ORT. PLORIDA


Naval Station Mayport
Capt. Aaron Bowman................................................................ ..... .................Com m ending Officer
Cm dr. M ike W atson.......................................................................... ...................... Executive O officer
CMDCM Deborah Davidson................................................... .....................Command Master Chief
Naval Station Mayport Editorial Staff
Bill Austin.....................................................Public Affairs Officer
IC2 Paul Fenn ......................................................................................... D ep uty Public A affairs O officer
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on- and off base Navy housing areas, and ships, squadrons and staffs homeported at NS Mayport. Copies
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03 FORD CROWN VIC LX
Leather, 26000 Miles, Immaculate..........$11988
02 UNCOLN LS V8
Leather, Moonrofl, Extra Clean..............$13988
07 DODGE CALIBER R/T AWD
Auto, Fully Equipped, 15000 Miles..........$14988
05 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE UNITED
Auto, Leather, Just Traded..................$16988
06 FORD MUSTANG
Auto, Leather, 23000 Miles ...................$16988
06 PONTIAC SOLSTICE
5 spd, Leather, 1500 Miles .................. $19988
06 PONTIAC SOLSTICE
5 spd, Leather, 1500 Miles ...................$19988
03 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE
Hardtop, 13000 Miles, Immaculate.......... $22988
06 DODGE CHARGER RIT
Auto, Moonroof, immaculate................. $23988
08 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING
Leather, Moonraof, 3000 Miles .............$24988
04 CHEVROLET CORVETTE
Auto, 2800 Miles, Just traded ................ $28988

Imports
97 HYUNDAI TIBURON
Auto, Fully Equipped, Just Traded ............$3988
02 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES
4 Door Auto, Just Traded .................... $5988


01 MAZDA MIATA
Auto, Fully Equipped, Just Traded ............$8988
01 VW JETTA VR6 GLS
Auto, Leather, Moonroof, 48000 Miles .....$11988
04 VW PASSAT GL
Factory Certified $12988
04 MAZDA 6S
Factory Certified $12988
07 KIA OPTIMA LX V6
Fully Equipped, Extra Clean ................$13988
04 VW JETTA GLS
Factory Certified $14988
04 VW BEETLE GLS TURBO
Factory Certified $14988
04 VW PASSAT GLS
Factory Certified $14988
05 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE
V6 6 Spd, Moonroof, 29,000 Miles .........$14988
05 MAZDA 3
Factory Certified $14988
06 MAZDA 6
Factory Certified $14988
04 VW PASSAT GLS
Factory Certified $15988
05 VW JETTA PKG 2
Factory Certified $16988
05 VW PASSAT GLS
Factory Certified $16988
04 VW PASSAT GLX
Factory Certified $16988
07 MAZDA 5
Factory Certified $16988
04 MAZDA RX8
Factory Certified $17988
06 VW BEETLE PKG 1
Factory Certified $17988
06 VW PASSAT
Factory Certified $18988


06 VW BEETLE PKG 1
Factory Certified $17988
07 MAZDA 6
Factory Certified $18988
05 HONDA ACCORD EX V6
Leather, Moonmof, Low Mileage........... $19988
07 MAZDA 6 S GT
Factory Certified $20988
06 VW PASSAT
Factory Certified $20988
06 VW PASSAT PKG1
Factory Certified $20988
05 MAZDA RXB GRAND TOURING
Factory Certified $21988
07 MAZDA CX7
Factory Certified $21988
06 VW PASSAT
Factory Certified $21988
05 ACURA TL
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $21988
06 MAZDA 6 MAZDA SPEED
6 spd, 17,000 Miles, Immaculate............ $22988
07 VW PASSAT 3.6 WAGON
Factory Certified $22988
05 VW TOUAREG V6
Factory Certified $23988
06 MAZDA RX8 SHINKA
Factory Certified $24988
07 VW PASSAT V6
Factory Carlified $26988
06 NISSAN 350Z GRAND TOURING CONVERTIBLE
5000 Miles, Immaculate ....................$26988
08 VW PASSAT LUXURY PKG
4 Door, Auto, 600 Miles, Just Traded....... $27988


Tricks
98 MAZDA B2500 SE
4 cly, Auto, 60,000 Miles


....................... $5988


02 CHEVY TAHOE LS
3" Seat, Leather, Just Traded................$8988
06 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LONG BED
Auto, Bedliner, Extra Clean...................$9988
04 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE
Leather, Low Mileage 20" Wheels ......... $11988
03 CHEVROLET 1500 EXT CAB LS Z71 4X4
Fully Equipped, Just traded .............. $13988
04 CHEVROLET 1500 LS X CAB
Fully Equipped, Just Traded............... $14988
04 NISSAN TITAN LE KING CAB
Leather, Fully Equipped, Low Mileage...... $14988
04 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB LE
Leather, Auto, Just Traded................. $14988
08 DODGE RAM 1500
Auto, Fully Equipped, 1800 Miles............ $15988
07 DODGE RAM 1500 SXT CREW CAB
Auto, Fully Equipped, 6000 Miles ........... $16988
04 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $16988
03 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW CAB 4X4
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded.............. $17988
07 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LS CREW CAB
Fully Equipped, 7000 Miles................... $17988
07 FORD F150 SUIERCAB FX2 SPORT
Leather, Moonroof, 14000 Miles............. $19988
05 FORD F250 SO DIESEL CREW CAB XLT 4X4
Fully Equipped, Immaculate.................. $21988
07 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 DOUBLE CAB
5.7 Liter, TRD Pkg, 9000 miles .................... $22988

Vans
05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
Fully Equipped, Just Traded.................. $16988

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


99 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
Fully Equipped, Just Traded.................. $5988
00 GMC JIMMY SLT 4X4
Leather, Fully Equipped, Just Traded........ $5988
99 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ............... $6988
03 DODGE DURANGO SCT
3rd Seats, Dual AC, Low Miles ................$9988
03 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
Naov, DVD, Leather, Just Traded .............$12988
04 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
V6, Auto, Low Mileage ........................12988
04 KIA SORENTO
Auto, Moonroof, Just Traded ................. 12988
05 FORD EXPLORER XLT
Leather, Full Equipped, Like New ...........$12988
03 MAZDA TRIBUTE ES
Factory Certified $13988
04 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX
Factory certified $13988
05 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING
Leather, 3rd Seat, Immaculate............... $14988
05 KA SORENTO EX
Auto, Leather, Moonroof, 22000 Miles .....$15988
03 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
Leather, Moonroof, Just Traded............. $15988
05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED
Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate .............$15988
05 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS V6
Auto, Moonrf, 10000 Miles ................. $16988
05 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4


05 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER LIMITED
Leather, Fully Equipped, Extra Sharp ......$16988
06 SATURN VUE V6
Fully Equipped, Extra Clean ...............$16988
07 GMC ENVOY SLE
Fully Equipped, Just Traded ...............$16988
07 DODGE DURANGO SXT
Dual AC, 3rd Seat, 12000 Miles.............. $17988
08 MAZDA TRIBUTE
Factory Certified $18988
05 TOYOTA SEQUOIA SRS
Leather, 3rd Row Seats, 40,000 Miles......$18988
05 GMC YUKON SLT
Leather, 3rd Seat, Moonrool, Just Traded... $19988
04 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT
Leather, Moonrof, Just Traded.............. $21988
06 JEEP WRANGLER UNUMITED 4X4
Auto, Fully Equipped, 100 Miles............ $21988
07 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA
4 Door, Auto, 12000 Miles, Just Traded... $21988
04 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT
Leather, Moonraoot, Just Traded.............. $21988
05 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LIMITED V6
Leather, Moonroof, 15,000 Miles ...........$22988
07 JEEP COMMANDER LIMITED 4 X 4
Leather, Moonroof 3rd Seats ............... $22988
07 MAZDA CX7
Factory Certified $23988
04 VW TOUAREG V6


Auto, Fully Eqipped,Just Traded ............ $16988 Factory Certified $24988
07 MITSUBUSHI OUTLANDER LS 07 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LT
Fully equipped, low mileage............... $16988 Leather, Moonroat, 17,000 Miles............ $26988
07 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 04 VW TOUAREG V8
Auto, Moonrf, 4000 Mles .................. $16988 Factory Certified $26988
05 Toyola 4 Runner Sport Edition SR5 07 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SR-8
Fully Equipped, Just Traded .................. $16988 AWD, Leather, Moonmof, 9000 Miles ...... $33988


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05 LACROSSE CX LOW MI SUNROOF LTHR $14,990
CADILLAC
03 DEVILLE SUNROOF LEATHER LOW MI $14,990
CHEVY
07 COBALT LT SEDAN PWR PKG ONLY 4984 MI $12,990
05 IMPALA LS SPORT PKG LTHR ONLY 23K MI $13,990
04 MONTE CARLO SS LTHR SUNROOF LOW MI SPORTY ...................... $13,990
06 MALIBU MAXX 5DR SUNROOF PWR PKG 26K $14,490
07 HHR GAS SAVING GREEN MACHINE PWR PKG $14,490
06 IMPALA LT SEDAN POWER PKG 24K MI $14,990
*05 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE W/ PWR TOP
LOW MI DUAL PWR LTHR SPORT SEATS BOSE
6SPD NAV SELECT RIDE HEADS UP DISPLAY
*WOW THIS IS THE ONE NOW $39,990
CHEVY TRUCKS
*04 TAHOE LT LEATHER & LOADED
3RD SEAT REAR A/C REDUCED NOW $12,990
*04 SUBURBAN LS 3RD SEAT DUAL A/C FRESH TRADE
51 K MILES REAR ENTERTAINMENT X-CLEAN $12,990
*05 TRAILBLAZER LS 4DR
SUNROOF PWR PKG ALLOYS CARED FOR $13,990
*06 AVALANCHE LT CREWCAB LTHR SUNROOF 24KMI $22,990
CHRYSLER/DODGE
05 PACIFICA PWR PKG ONLY 13K MILES $12,990
06 SEBRING TOURING SEDAN PWR PKG LOW MI $13,490
05 PACIFICA TOURING PWR PKG LOW MI $13,990
*07 MAGNUM SXT SEDAN V6 3.5 HO ALLOYS $16,490
*07 300 TOURING SEDAN 16K MILES ALMOST NEW
LEATHER ALLOYS PWR PKG FACTORY WARRANTY $18,990
07 CHARGER SxT SUNROOF PWR PKG 16K MI $18,990


CARS WAS
04 NEON SEDAN A/F A/C CARED FOR DECENT CAR $8,990
02 COUGAR CPE A A/ A LLOYS CLEAN $9,990
*99 MUSTANG GT CONV LOW MILES BLACK W/BEIGE LEATHER
CARED FOR RUNS & LOOKS GREAT $10,990
03 SATURN L200 SEDAN PWR PKG 28K MI $11,490


DODGE/CHRYSLER TRUCKS
07 GRD CARAVAN SXT LOW MI REAR A/C FULL PWR ..................... $14,990
*06 DURANGO LIMITED HEMI EDITION
LEATHER SUNROOF REAR ENTERTAINMENTXCLEAN ........................ $16,990
07 DURANGO SXT PWR PKG FACT WARRANTY $17,990
*DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT ALLOY WHEELS X-CLEAN
*07 NITRO SLT SUNROOF LTHR REAR ENTERTAINMENT ................... $18,990
*07 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB SLT 5.7 HEMI
20" CHROME WHEELS LIKE NEW IN & OUT......... .............NOW $18,990
FORD TRUCKS
*03 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER EDITION
LEATHER SUNROOF REAR ENT NICE TRUCK $10,990
03 F150O XLT SUPERCAB W/ LEER TOPPER X-CLEAN ......................... $11,990
05 EXPLORER XLT 3RD SEAT REAR A/C LEATHER
ALLOYS FULL PWR PKG 38K MI NOW $13,990
*03 F250 SUPER DUTY XLT CREW CAB
LOW MILES READY TO GO X CLEAN $14,990
07 F150 XLT ONLY 8K MILES AT PWR PKG $14,990
06 EXPLORER XLT DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT 22K MI $15,990
07 E350 PASSENGER XLT VAN REAR A/C PWR PKG
*"WO TO CHOOSE FROM ONLY $15,990
*02 F250 LARIAT CREW CAB TURBO DIESEL
4X4 LOADED LOW MILES BEST BUY NOW $16,990
FORD
06 MUSTANG ALLOYS PWR PKG 23K MI $14,990
05 MUSTANG OT A/T 22K MI LTHR LIKE NEW $18,490
07 MUSTANG GT CONVT ONLY 2K MI ALMOST NEW
*LEATHER SHAKER SYSTEM LIKE NEW $23,990
GMC TRUCKS
*04 YUKON XL SLE 2WD DRIVE
3RD SEAT LEATHER DUAL A/C $12,990


NOW TRUCKS/SUVS WAS NOW
$5,990 9 DODGE RAM CLUB CAB SLT TOPPER RUNS GREAT $5,990 $3,990
02 NAVIGATOR CLEAN IN & OUT RUNS GREAT $10,990 $7,990
$7,990 04 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 6 CYL PWR PKG $10,990 $7,990
02 SUBURBAN LT LTHR DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT $10,990 $8,990
$8,990 03 BLAZER LS 4X4 ONLY 65K MI CARED FOR PWR PKG $10,990 $8,990
S0 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER SUNROOF LTHR X-CLEAN $11,990 $8,990
$8,990 05 CHEV EQUINOX LS PWR PKG READY TO GO $11,990 $8,990


*04 YUKON XL SLE MODEL 4X4 DRIVE
LEATHER SUNROOF 3RD SEAT REAR A/C $13,990
*GREAT VALUE MUST SEE & DRIVE
HYUNDAI
07 SONATA SE SUNROOF ALLOYS 22K MI $15,990
08 SONATAS 6 TO CHOOSE FROM OPTIONS VARY FROM........................ $15,990
HYUNDAI SUVS
06 SANTA FE GLS SUNROOF ALLOYS PWR PKG $11,990
07 SANTA FE GLS ONLY 7K MI NEW ARRIVAL $17,990
JEEP
05 PUBERTY SPORT PWR PKG ALLOYS ONLY 31K MI $12,990
04 GRAND CHEROKEE PWR PKG 38K MI X-CLEAN .....................$13,990
05 GRAND CHEROKEE LTHR PWR PKG NICE COLOR COMBO.................... $14,990
*07 LIBERTY SPORT 10K MI ALMOST NEW $15,990
*07 WRANGLER X 4X4
*04 WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4
ONLY 34K MI HARDTOP PWR PKG WINCH NICE $15,990
6SPD ALLOYS A/C TILT/CRUISE PWR PKG 10K MILES $19,900
*07 WRANGLER X 10K MI 4X4 HARDTOP PWR PKG ALLOYS................... $19,990
*07 WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4
FACT 18" ALLOYS A/C PWR PKG 6 SPD LOW MILES...................... $22,490
KIA
07 OPTIMA LX ONLY 3K MI GREAT VALUE GAS SAVER .................. $15,490
FACTORY WARRANTY BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK
KIA SUV/VANS
04 SORENTO EX LEATHER ALLOYS 34K MI XCLEAN..................... $11,990
06 SORENTO LX PWR PKG ALLOYS 29K MI $12,990
07 RONDO LX PWR PKG SUNROOF ONLY 5K MI $13,990
06 SEDONA LX 12K MI PWR PKG ALMOST NEW $14,990
07 SORENTO LX LEATHER PWR PKG X-CLEAN $15,490


TRUCKS/SUVS
04 TOWN AND COUNTRY LX VAN LOW MI X-CLEAN
02 NISSAN XTERRA ONLY 60K MI PWR PKG
02 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4X4 A/rT PWR PKG ALLOYS
02 TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4 FRESH TRADE MUST SEE & DRIVE
06 FORD F150 XL 6CYL GAS SAVER
04 SATURN VUE AWD LTHR SUNROOF NICE


WAS NOW
$11,990 $9,990
$11,990 $9,990
$11,90 $9,990
$11,990 $9,990
$11,990 $9,990
$12,990 $9,990


LINCOLN
04 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE LEATHER SUNROOF NICE CAR .................... $13,990
*05 LINCOLN LS V8 LTHR SUNROOF 32K MI CLEAN $17,990
07 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES LOADED WEATHER ..................... $19,990
06 ZEPHYR SEDAN LTHR SUNROOF ONLY 14K MI....................... $20,990
MERCEDES
03 C230 2DR CPE KOMPRESSOR SPORT PKG $16,490
MERCURY
03 GRAND MARQUIS LS PREMIUM LEATHER X-CLEAN $10,990
07 GRAND MARQUIS LS PWR PKG ALLOYS LEATHER $15,990
08 GRAND MARQUIS GS ONLY 4K MI SAVE $$$$ ONLY $15,990
MITSUBISHI
07 RAIDER LS EXT CAB TRK PWR PKG 13K MI ........................... $14,990
NISSAN
05 ALTIMA 2.5S SEDAN LOW MI PWR PKG $15,490
NISSAN TRUCKS
04 FRONTIER DESERT RUNNER XCAB 39K MI $14,990
04 XTERRA XE 2WD A/F PWR PKG CLEAN $14,990
05 TITAN SE KING CAB A/f PWR PKG 31K MI $16,990
05 PATHFINDER LE LTHER SUNROOF X-CLEAN $18,990
PONTIAC
07 G5 2DR CPE SUNROOF ALLOYS WING GAS SAVER ............................ $12,990
07 GRAND PRIX 4DR SEDAN PWR PKG FACTORY WARRANTY.................. $13,990
SUZUKI
07 FORENZA WAGONAN 8K MI PWR PKG $10,990
*UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY
07 FORENZA SEDAN PWR PKG N/T1 K MI $11,990
TOYOTA
05 CAMRY XLE SEDAN 39K MI ALMOST NEW
*SUNROOF LEATHER V6 PWR PKG $17,990
07 CAMRY LE SEDAN 14K MI PWR PKG $19,990
TOYOTA TRUCKS
05 HIGHLANDER ONLY 33K MI PWR PKG ALLOYS $18,990
05 RUNNER SR5 PWR PKG LTHR SUNROOF CLEAN $19,990
07 TUNDRA DOUBLE CA B SR5 ONLY 1OK MI $21,990
*07 FJ CRUISER 4X4
ROOF RACK PWR PKG FRESH TRADE CARED FOR $22,990


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4 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 26, 2008


Up Exam Points With Education Deadline Nears


From Chief of Naval
Personnel Public Affairs
Sailors with an associate's or
bachelor's degree can get either
two or four additional points
toward advancement for the
September 2008 examination
cycle.
Educational transcripts and
records need to be submitted
to the Navy College Office
by Sept. 1, as announced in
NAVADMIN 301/07.
Sailors competing for
advancement to paygrades E4-
E6 will be awarded two points


By Darryl Orrell
Center for Security Forces Public

The Navy's Master-at-Arms
(MA) professionals can now
earn formal certification in
homeland security as part of
the Navy's free Credentialing
Opportunities Online (COOL)
program.
COOL gives Sailors the
opportunity to earn civilian cer-
tifications and licenses that cor-
respond to their military work
experience and career goals.
"This is an extraordinary
opportunity for our security
force personnel to not only
broaden their military career,
but also narrow the profession-
al gap between them and their
civilian counterparts in terms of
professional credentials," said
Jose Bautista, deputy director
of MA career management at
the Center for Security Forces.

Uniforms
pocket inside the waistband.
"The PT uniform is a huge
success, in my opinion," Rivers
said. "Looking out across the
field and seeing the blue and
gold, you'll know those people
are Sailors."
The total projected cost of
Task Force Uniform is $433
million over a two-year out-
fitting period, spread over fis-
cal years 2008 and 2009. An
increase in clothing replace-
ment allowance rates coincides
with the introduction of the new
uniforms, so Sailors will be able
to purchase them when they are
introduced to the fleet.
Due to contracting, produc-
tion and manufacturing chal-
lenges, introduction and dis-
tribution of the new uniforms
will happen by region over a


for an accredited associate's
degree, and four points for an
accredited baccalaureate degree
or above.
Education points will be
awarded for the highest degree
held, and will increase the over-
all final multiple score (FMS)
points with no reduction in
points from other factors.
"The implementation of these
points, and the emphasis on
education in precept language,
reflect the importance of criti-
cal thinking skills required for
a more efficient, more techni-


"As of 10 June, there have been
over 500 certifications funded
through COOL for personnel in
the master-at-arms rating, which
makes this a very exciting inau-
gural year."
The American College
of Forensic Examiners
International (ACFEI) has
certified professionals across
America in homeland secu-
rity since 2003 through its
Certification in Homeland
Security (CHS) program.
ACFEI divides the CHS pro-
gram into five levels commen-
surate to various career mile-
stones and work experiences
of Sailors and other security
professionals from the public,
private, and government sec-
tors, which includes incident
management and first-responder
organizations.
Level I covers disasters and
introductory concepts related


designated period of time rather
than by simultaneous multiple-
site deliveries. The service and
working uniforms will be avail-
able through Navy Exchange
Uniform Centers and tempo-
rary off-site locations until all
regions are fully outfitted. The
outfitting of accession com-
mands will happen separately
and independent of the regional
rollouts.
Phased fleet availability of
the service uniform starts this
summer and at Recruit Training
Command (RTC) this fall.
Phased fleet availability of the
new Navy working uniform
starts this winter and at RTC in
early 2009.
Even as the Navy introduces
these changes, others are still
on the drawing board. Last fall,


cally capable future force," said
Jennie Humes, deputy direc-
tor of Voluntary Education
(VOLED) for the Navy.
Sailors must ensure tran-
scripts with degree information
are forwarded directly from
their academic institution to the
Navy College Center at:
Navy College Center, N211
Voled Detachment, CPPD
6490 Saufley Field Road
Pensacola, Fla. 32509-5204
Phone (877) 253-7122 or
(850) 452-1828/DSN 922
Sailors are strongly encour-


to basic emergency prepared-
ness. Level II takes an in-depth
look into the world and weap-
ons of terrorism, where they
have been used, how they cause
injury, and what can be done to
avoid or minimize harm. Level
III discusses the scope of pro-
active emergency preparedness
and focuses on involvement in
community and coordinated
group efforts and emphasizes
leadership. Levels IV and V
are advanced levels reserved for
those members who have com-
pleted all previous levels.
An additional benefit for
MAs who earn a certification
in homeland security includes
a CHS membership that pro-
vides access to a network of
training resources and a pool of
professionals who work collab-
oratively to improve homeland
security.
The American Board for

From Page 1
selected officers and Sailors
began limited wear testing of
new service dress khaki for
chiefs and officers and the new
service dress blue and white
jumpers for E-6 and below.
The service dress khaki uni-
form is in a traditional style, last
worn during the Vietnam War
era, while the E-6 and below
service uniforms have hidden
zippers and new piping for ser-
vice dress white. The service
dress blue will be for men only.
A Navy wind suit also is
being considered to complement
the new PT uniforms.
To learn more about the
Navy's new uniforms, visit
www. npc. navy. mil/command-
support/usnavyuniforms.


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aged to verify degrees are docu-
mented in their Sailor Marine
American Council on Education
Registry Transcript (SMART)
by visiting https://smart.navy.
mil.
To allow sufficient time for
the Navy College Center to
process all documents, tran-
scripts for Sailors competing for
advancement to E4-E6 must be
received no later than Sep. 1,
2008.
"By planning ahead and
remaining diligent, Sailors
can verify paperwork is pro-


Certification in Homeland
Security Web site (www.chs.
acfei.com) provides additional
information into the benefits of
earning a certification in home-
land security.
To enroll in the CHS pro-
gram, visit https://www.cool.
navy.mil/ma.htm.


cessed promptly, reduce delays said Humes.
between completion and award- For more information about
ing of a degree, and ensure the Navy College Program visit
timely receipt of the transcript https://www.navycollege.navy.
by the Navy College Center," mil/.


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multinational exercise conduct- "The at sea portion of
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Navies, began off the coast of "There is just no substitute
Callao, Peru on June 21. the training we get by woi
The exercise, hosted by together at sea with our a
Peru this year, brings together and partner nations' Navies
nations with common interests
in the Americas, and includes get better at this every year
Argentina, Chile, Colombia, every year the govern
Ecuador, and the United States. militaries, and citizens of
Mexico is also participating in of these countries come
this year's Atlantic phase of count on one another more
UNITAS as an observer. more. The direct result ofa
UNITAS, now in its 49th this work and training is a
consecutive year, strengthens trusting international env:
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From Nassau Expeditionary Strike
Group Public, -,
The ships of the Nassau Strike
Group (NAS ESG) reentered
the Mediterranean, June 18, to
conduct maritime security oper-
ations (MSO) in regional waters
and theater security cooperation
efforts.
The ships entered the region
as part of an ongoing rotation of
forces, demonstrating the United
States' continued resolve toward
enhancing regional security and
promoting long-term stability.
Commanded by Capt. Robert
G. Lineberry, commander,
Amphibious Squadron 6, the
NASSG is comprised of the
amphibious assault ship USS
Nassau (LHA 4); the amphibi-
ous transport dock ship USS
Nashville (LPD 13); the
amphibious dock landing ship
USS Ashland (LSD 48);
the guided-missile destroyers
USS Ross (DDG 71) and USS
Bulkeley (DDG 84);
the guided-missile cruiser USS
Philippine Sea (CG 58), and
the fast-attack submarine USS
Albany (SSN 753).
"Our Sailors and Marines
really enjoyed the chance to
learn from our many multina-
tional partners and contribute to
the team effort in the region,"
said Lineberry. "PE 08 provided
an excellent opportunity for all
participants to share their ideas
on maintaining safety and secu-
rity, while building relationships
and enhancing our interoper-
ability."
While in the area, the NAS
ESG will assist Commander,
U.S. Naval Forces Europe
(CNE) conduct the full range of
maritime operations and theater
security cooperation in concert
with coalition, joint, interagen-
cy and other partners in order to
advance security and stability in
Europe and Africa.
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safety and security in Europe
and Africa; be prepared for any
contingency; provide exception-
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workforce and their families;
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maritime operations; advance
awareness of the harmony of
partner and U.S. interests and
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European Command, U.S.
Africa Command and other
Navy Component Commanders.
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Sailors and Marines were first
in the region from Feb. 25-April
24, where they visited nine dif-
ferent countries and conducted
several community relations
projects. The strike group's
operations in 6th Fleet included
participation in Phoenix Express
2008 (PE 08), a two-week
maritime exercise designed to
increase the interoperability and
collective maritime proficien-
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total, 3,100 service members
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June 26: Free Shoe
Thursday. Free bowling shoes
rental all day at Fast Lanes
Bowling Center. 270-5377
June 27: Summer Outdoor
Movies. "Martian Child" (PG)
will start at sunset (approxi-
mately 8:45 p.m.) at Sea Otter
Pavilion. Bring your lawn chairs
or blankets and bug spray, just
in case. Light refreshments will
be available for purchase. 270-
5228
June 28: Freedom Fest
2008. The base swimming pool
will open at 11 a.m. with free
admission for all authorized
guests and pool games for all

Libel


The following activities tar-
get single or unaccompanied
Sailors. For more information,
call Planet Mayport Single
Sailor Center at 270-7788/89.
June 26: Dinner & a Movie
Trip. Cost is only $2. Pizza
served at Planet Mayport at 5:30
p.m. Trip departs for the movie
theatre shortly after.
June 27: Winn Dixie 250
VIP Drawing. 3 p.m. at Planet
Mayport. E1-E6 Single Sailors
and Geographical Bachelors
stop by Planet Mayport to enter
for a chance to win one of 24
VIP packages to the Winn Dixie
250 on July 4. Package includes
VFW private frontstretch hospi-
tality chalet, fantastic buffet, pit
tours, grandstand seating, gift
bag with VFW racing items, and
autograph session with VFW
KHI Inc. driver. Transportation
will be provided to and from the
event.
June 28: Freedom Fest
2008. Check out the MWR


ages starting at 1 p.m. All other
activities will begin at 4 p.m.
at Sea Otter Pavilion. Freedom
Fest 2008 will feature children's
and adult games, inflatables,
clowns and a stilt walker, a
mechanical bull, a caricaturist,
food and beverages for purchase
and cash bar. Live entertain-
ment will be provided by The
Ron Perry Connection followed
by the band, Those Guys. Food
for purchase will be available
from Bono's BBQ and Pizza
Hut along with Caribbean fare
and frozen treats from various
vendors. No personal coolers
will be allowed in the event

rty Call


Happenings section for details.
June 30: Casino Night. 8-
11 p.m. at Castaway's Lounge.
This free event features black-
jack tables, a roulette table, a
craps table and poker tables
with dealers and a pit boss.
There is no buy in. Everyone
will start with $10,000 (play
money) with prize drawings at
the end of the night.
July 5: Wonderworks Trip
(Orlando). Trip departs from
Planet Mayport at 8:30 a.m.
Cost is $20 and includes trans-
portation and admission. Pre-
registration required.
July 6: St. Augustine Trip.
This free trip departs from
Planet Mayport at 9 a.m. Pre-
registration required.
July 12-13: Dave Matthews
Band Concert (West Palm
Beach). Cost is $90 and
includes transportation, concert
ticket and one night lodging.
Pre-registration required.


SHappenings
MAY PORT
area around Sea Otter Pavilion There is no buy in. Eve
and the base swimming pool. At will start with $10,000
9:30 p.m., a spectacular, cho- money) with prize drawi
reographed fireworks show will the end of the night. 270-7
light up the sky. Freedom Fest July 4-6: Deerfield I
2008 is sponsored by MWR Dive Trip. Cost is $34
Mayport and Navy Federal includes four boat dives,
Credit Union. 270-5228 gear, air fills (Nitrox is e
June 30: Low Dough Lunch. transportation and lodging
10:30 a.m.-I p.m. at Fast Lanes registration required. 270-
Grille. Lunch options for $4 or July 11-13: Open \
less. 270-5377 Scuba Certification Cc
June 30: Casino Night. 8- $290 complete ($320 gu
11 p.m. at Castaway's Lounge. includes gear, study mat
This free event features black- instruction, certification,
jack tables, a roulette table, a ing and round trip trans
craps table and poker tables tion. Pre-registration req
with dealers and a pit boss. 270-5541


Kids

June 27 & 28: Register
for Session 3 Swim Lessons.
Register 8-10 a.m. Friday and
Saturday at the base pool.
Session 3 meets Monday
through Thursday July 7-17.
Morning and evening classes
are available. Cost is $40 per
child ($35 for children enrolled
in summer day camp at the
Youth Activities Center); check
or cash only. 270-5425
June 27: Summer Outdoor
Movies. "Martian Child" (PG)
will start at sunset (approxi-
mately 8:45 p.m.) at Sea Otter
Pavilion. Bring your lawn chairs
or blankets and bug spray, just
in case. Light refreshments will
be available for purchase. 270-
5228
June 28: No Open Rec at
the Youth Activities Center.
270-5680
June 28: Freedom Fest
2008. Check out the MWR
Happenings section for details.


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p.m. at the base pool for ages 8-
12. Experience the underwater
world of scuba diving for only
$20 (includes all gear). Sign up
at Outdoor Adventures/SE Dive
Adventures. 270-5541
July 7-10: Seal Team. 9-11
a.m. at the base pool for ages
8 and older. This four-day
scuba mini-camp is only $129
(includes all gear). Sign up at
Outdoor Adventures/SE Dive
Adventures. 270-5541
July 8, 10, 15 & 17: Junior
Golf Clinic. 9-11 a.m. at Windy
Harbor Golf Club for ages 8 and
older. $100 per child. Pre-regis-
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M WR Sports/Fitness


MWR Fitness is adjusting its
class schedule for summer start-
ing June 16. New classes have
been added to both Surfside
Fitness and the Gym, along with
aqua aerobic classes at the base
pool.
The new Surfside Fitness
schedule is as follows:
Monday
7 a.m., Cardio, Combat and


CORE with Ruthie
11:30 a.m., Yogalates with
Mia
11:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with Ruthie
1 p.m., Moms in Motion with
Mia
4:30 p.m., Zumba with Emily
and Glinda
Tuesday
9:30 a.m., Lolmpact with


Emily
11:30 a.m., Step & Kick with
Glinda
2 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with Glinda
5 p.m., 3B Burn with Mia
6 p.m., Advanced Yoga with
Mia
Wednesday
7 a.m., Victory PRT with
Glinda


11:30 a.m., Pilates with
Apparatus with Emily and
Ruthie
I p.m., Moms in Motion with
Glinda
Thursday
7 a.m., Conditioning for
Running with Mia
9:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with Mia
11:30 a.m., Zumba with
Emily and Glinda
6 p.m., Kickboxing with
LaPlace
Friday
7 a.m., Beach Bootcamp with
Ruthie and Glinda
9:30 a.m. Introduction to
Yoga with Ruthie
Saturday
This is a Family Friendly Day
where kids ages 10-14 are invit-
ed to attend.
11 a.m., Kids Clinic with Mia
The new Gym schedule is as
follows:
Monday
6 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with LaPlace
7 a.m., Conditioning for
Running with LaPlace


11:30 a.m., Indoor Cycling
with Glinda
1 p.m., Strength Solutions &
Flexibility Fix-Ups for Injuries
with LaPlace
Tuesday
6 a.m.
Weight Training for
Warfighters with LaPlace
7 a.m.
BOSU with LaPlace
11:30 a.m., Lunch Crunch
with Ruthie
Noon
Row-bics with LaPlace
3 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with Ruthie
4:30 p.m., Indoor Cycling
Wednesday
7 a.m., Command Cardio
Pump with Mia
11:30 a.m., Kickboxing with
LaPlace
1 p.m., Strength Solutions &
Flexibility Fix-Ups for Injuries
with LaPlace
3 p.m., Command Circuit
Training with Ruthie
4:30 p.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with Ruthie
Thursday
7 a.m.


Command Jump and Jab with
Glinda
11:30 a.m., Fitness Equipment
Training (sign up) with Mia
11:30 a.m., Resistance with
Ruthie
Noon
Row-bics with LaPlace
4:30 p.m., Indoor Cycling
with LaPlace
Friday
6:30 a.m., Indoor Cycling
with LaPlace
11:30 a.m., Strength Training
Basics for Women with LaPlace
1 p.m., Confined Space (on
waterfront)
Aqua Aerobics
Monday at 8:30 a.m. with
Ruthie
Tuesday at 9 a.m. with
LaPlace
Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. with
Mia
Thursday deep aqua at 9 a.m.
with Emily and Glinda
Friday rehab aqua at 9:30
a.m. with LaPlace and regular
aqua with Glinda


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10 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 26, 2008


Works
From FFSC
The following classes and
activities are offered by the
Fleet and Family Support
Center (FFSC) and are free
of charge. Pre-registration is
required and childcare is not
available. For more information
about the classes or to register
call 270-6600, ext. 110. FFSC
is located in Building One on
Massey Avenue.
June 26, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
June 26, 8-11 a.m., Anger
Management, FFSC
What does anger do for you?
Communicate for you? Keep
people at a safe distance from
you? Keep you in charge? For
many people, anger serves them
many uses, but all too often,
it is at a high cost...usually of
relationships, unhappiness in
the workplace, and a general
feeling of disdain. If you want
to be able to break out of the
"get angry/get even" syndrome,
come to this class. Participants
learn how anger and judgment
are related, about irrational
beliefs and faulty self-talk, what
"E + R = 0" means, and the
roles of stress and forgiveness
in anger.
June 26, 9 a.m.-noon,
Tottletyme Playgroup, USO
June 27, 9-11 a.m.,
Considerations for Home
Buying, FFSC
June 30, 9 a.m.-noon, What
About The Kids?, FFSC
Children who witness fam-
ily violence are often forgot-
ten as the unintended victims.
A wide range of child adjust-
ment problems has been found
to be associated with exposure
to domestic violence. Parent's
need to see and understand the
effects of domestic violence
on children as encompassing
behavior, emotion, development
and socialization. Parents need
to understand that there is an
intergenerational cycle of vio-
lence and they may be creat-
ing a legacy for their child of
learned violent behavior. The
purpose of this program is not
to shame parents for events
that have already happen, but
to instill hope that things can
change. The knowledge that the
violence, which many parents
incorrectly believe is unseen
by their children, is negative-
ly impacting their children's
growth and development and


hops,'
may provide an additional moti-
vator for ending the violence
and seeking intervention.
July 1, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
July 1, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class, FFSC
July 2, 9 a.m.-noon,
Tottletyme Playgroup, USO
Parents and children together
meet to share parenting con-
cerns, ideas, and fun! The group
invites professionals to address
specific areas of concern such
as nutrition, toilet training, etc.
We even take field trips sev-
eral times a year to local parks,
museums and playgrounds.
This group is designed for
moms new to the area or moms
who want their child to interact
with other children their child's
age. All children age four and
below are invited to attend.
July 2, 2-4 p.m., Married and
Loving It!, FFSC
This course teaches relation-
ship building skills through a
series of 5 classes designed for
active duty married couples to
help develop a more vibrant
and happy marriage. Are you
looking to improve your com-
munication and conflict resolu-
tion skills, then the Married and
Loving it! course is designed to
help you. Learn characteristics
of a healthy family and keys
to good communication. Learn
new skills to increase your com-
mitment to each other. Learn
anger management and conflict
resolution skills. Learn how to
develop a financial action plan.
July 3, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
July 3, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
July 7-10, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., TAP
Retiree Workshop, RBCC
Designed for Military per-
sonnel within 180 -90 days of
leaving the military. The semi-
nar focuses on benefits for ser-
vice members and their family
members. Participants receive
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The Sul
By Ensign Mat Reckemmer
USS The Sulhvans
June 6 not only marked the
64th anniversary of the land-
ings at Normandy, it marked
USS The Sullivans' successful
completion of Cruise Missile
Tactical Qualification (CMTQ).
During the qualification,
the crew of The Sullivans was
reminded of the high impor-
tance of being able to put mis-
siles on targets and support-
ing the troops on the ground,
much in the same fashion that
the Navy supported the land-
ings with calls for fire during
the invasion of Europe in 1944.
The Sullivans prepared
for CMTQ by completing
three Limited Team Trainers
(LTT) during the month lead-
ing up to qualification. The
Sullivans completed its first
LTT before getting underway
for COMPTUEX (C2X) with
USS Theodore Roosevelt and
Carrier Strike Group 2. The
final two LTTs were completed
while The Sullivans transited
to and from Fleet Week 2008 in
New York City. Afloat Training
Group Mayport was onboard
assisting the Strike and Surface
warfare teams by ensuring that
they were prepared to execute
complex Tomahawk/Harpoon
scenarios.
This was the first CMTQ
The Sullivans has undergone
since its install of the Tactical
Tomahawk Weapons System
during the summer of 2007.
With the successful comple-
tion of CMTQ, The Sullivans
is now qualified to launch the
new Tactical Tomahawk, a criti-
cal capability as the ship pre-
pares for her overseas deploy-
ment where the call from the
National Command Authority
could come at any time.
ATG Mayport arrived on June
4 to evaluate the administrative
preparations The Sullivans had
made prior to executing its eval-


ivans Completes CMTQ


-Photo courtesy of USS The Sullivans
USS The Sullivans Combat Missile Division worked hard to help the ship successfully complete its
Cruise Missile Tactical Qualification.


uated scenario. For the next two
days, The Sullivans was evalu-
ated on its ability to execute a
successful Tomahawk Missile
launch while simultaneously
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attacks. The Sullivans demon-
strated outstanding coordination
and skill while executing one of
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be certified to launch Cruise
Missiles. This marks another
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Sammy B. Celebrates


Summer With Picnic


By Ensign Molly Harris
USS Samuel B. Roberts PAO
Less than a full day follow-
ing the last day of school for
the children of USS Samuel B.
Roberts (Sammy B.) Sailors, a
picnic was held at the pavilions
flanking the jetties on base to
kick off the "real" start of sum-
mer!
From lla.m.-4 p.m. on June
6, Sammy B. Sailors, hand-in-
hand with their families and
children, took advantage of the
multitude of activities available
on behalf of the careful plan-
ning and execution by the ship's
MWR Team. Barbeque chick-
en, grilled burgers and dogs,
and all the fixings were enjoyed
by all as spouses mingled, chil-
dren played, and Sailors met
one another's families.
The day also included hotly
contested wheelbarrow and
three-legged races amongst
families, where trophies were
awarded in different "heats."
Also, all families took part in
the two moon bounces, balloon
animals, and ring toss while
jamming to the beat of a DJ,
who turned over his mike a few
times to let members of the
crew play a few tunes for the
crowd.
Two highlights of the day
included a dunk tank featuring
the Commanding Officer, Cmdr.
Wally Lovely and the Sammy B.
Command Master Chief, Master
Chief Aviation Boatswain's
Mate Equipment (SW/AW)
Sean Carolan, where Sailors
and families alike could take a
swing at dunking their CO and
CMC into a chilly water tank;
and an appearance by the ship's
mascot, "Sammy the Lion" who
handed out candy, posed for
photos and signed autographs.
The family picnic also
served as a fitting backdrop
for the reenlistments of both
Operations Specialist 2nd Class
(SW) Jeffery Bensinger and
Chief Boatswain's Mate (SW)
Andrew Tinsley who were
joined by their wives, children
and parents to celebrate their
reenlistments in the presence of


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"Sammy the Lion" greets 3-year-old Jacob and Caleb Timmermans,
while Damage Controlman Fireman David Timmermans and his
wife, Crystal, look on.


Damage Controlman Fireman AintheIw' Cooper & MRI(SW)
Sean Boykin help Gas Turbine System Mechanical 2nd Class (SW)
Tyronn Hampton's daughter Kandyce, take a swing at the pifata.


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lenging certification cycle, the
Sailors of Sammy B. made time
to spend an afternoon together
with their families for camara-
derie and relaxation. The picnic
was also a great way for spouses
to meet those that they would be
relying on and working closely
with during the ship's upcoming
fall deployment. The hard work
by the MWR Team was much


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16 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, June 26, 2008


Klakrin

By USSKlakring Public. ;,
USS Klakring's (FFG 42)
clothing drive came to a suc-
cessful end on June 13, as
Sailors from the ship assembled
hundreds of articles of clothing
for donation to the Northeast
Florida Area Salvation Army.
The drive's organizers, Ensign
Peter Goodman, Klakring's
Electrical officer, and Lt.j.g.
David Osburn, the ship's
Training officer, delivered the
items collected from the ship


g


Sailors Give Back To Community


to the Towers Social Services
Center on Adams Street in
downtown Jacksonville, where
they were received with smiles
and open arms. The drive gave
Klakring's crew the opportunity
to give back in a unique and
direct way.
"My family and I try to go
through our clothes often to see
what we may have to donate,"
commented Storekeeper 1st
Class (SW/AW) Larry Ramey,
LPO of S-1 Division. "After


hearing about the drive on
board, my wife and I happily
decided to donate them for that
cause."
Social Services Supervisor
Holly Crawford met the
Klakring contingent at the
Tower Center and assisted in
the receipt and processing of all
donated items.
"When we receive donations,
they are stored for our clients to
go through to find items to wear
for job interviews, for example.


We also will provide clothing
when emergencies occur that
create a need," commented
Crawford.
The Towers Center provides a
wealth of services to the people
of Jacksonville, including pro-
grams as diverse as debt man-
agement counseling and emer-
gency financial assistance. The
Center can sleep 108 individuals
who are in the process of look-
ing for jobs and saving money
for housing of their own.


"The clothes Klakring pro-
vided will be allocated imme-
diately for client use," added
Crawford.
The drive made Klakring's
Sailors more aware of their
community, and those in need
within it.
"Any opportunity to give
back to the community, which
is so supportive of the Navy
Family in general and Klakring
in particular, is worth seizing"
noted Klakring's Commanding


Officer. "I hope in some small
way this encourages The Mirror
readership to dig deep in the
future and support similar wor-
thy causes."
Klakring is currently under-
going a restricted availability
maintenance period in prepara-
tion for the Joint Warrior exer-
cise series later this fall, and
ultimately, a six month deploy-
ment in support of USN and
NATO requirements.


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-Photo courtesy of USS Klakring
One of USS Klakring clothing drive organizationers, Ensign Peter
Goodman, stands with Northeast Fliii ida Area Salvation Army
Social Services Supervisor Holly Crawford. USS Klakring donated
hundreds of articles of clothing donated by the crew.


FRCSE Sets


New Record For


Blood Donations


By Pubhlc. Staff
Every two seconds someone
needs blood and a pint of donat-
ed blood can save up to three
lives. Fleet Readiness Center
Southeast (FRCSE) recently set
a new record in blood donations.
The facility held a blood drive
on June 3-5 at NAS Jacksonville
and Cecil Commerce Center,
and collected 432 units of life
saving blood. The old record of
413 units stood since October
2001, immediately after 9-11.
FRCSE holds four blood
drives a year in support of the
Blood Alliance, helping to
maintain a constant supply of
whole blood for the local com-
munity and beyond. In the past,
FRCSE supported three blood
drives a year, however, with
blood supplies constantly at
critical levels, the facility decid-
ed to add another blood drive in
2005.
Since personnel donat-
ing whole blood need to wait
56 days before being eligible
to donate again, the calendar
allowed for a fourth blood drive
with all donors eligible.
Frank Taormina, FRCSE
blood drive chairperson said,
"Not surprisingly, FRCSE
Pacesetters responded well and
the numbers for the fourth blood
drive remained strong. In fact,
employees often call to find out
when the next blood drive will
be held."
FRCSE has won the Blood
Alliance's award for "Most
Life Saving Donations in the
Military Category" for the
past eight years. Leadership at
FRCSE is proud of these awards
and realizes all the credit goes
to the donors.
FRCSE and the Blood
Alliance have had a strong rela-
tionship for many years. The
Blood Alliance depends heavily
on the FRCSE Blood Drives as
they are the largest and most
productive drives the Blood
Alliance hosts.
John Allen, Blood Alliance
donor consultant stated, "Not
only are the FRCSE Blood
Drives the biggest drives we
have, this last drive produced
432 units of whole blood and
was the single most productive
drive we've ever had."
Allen continued,
"That's an awesome
three days of donations."
FRCSE Commanding Officer,
Capt. Tim Matthews, was


pleased with the staff's commit-
ment to such a worthy cause.
He said, "This was the most
successful blood drive we've
had and it couldn't have come
at a better time. Matthews
went on to say, "The coordina-
tors did a great job getting the
word out and the staff's dona-
tions have made a big impact
on our local community."
Historically, the summer months
are among the most critical
for local blood supplies due to
increased demand. Since whole
blood has a shelf life, consistent
donations are a must. FRCSE
will hold its next blood drive
Aug. 5-7.


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CDS 40, Peruvian Navy Unite In ASW Exercise


By Lt. Jacob Steele
CDS 40 Pubhlc. "
Destroyer Squadron
(DESRON) 40 and assigned
units guided-missile destroyers
USS Farragut (DDG-99) and
USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-
98), along with guided-missile
frigate USS Kauffman (FFG-
59) joined forces with the
Peruvian Navy for a six day
Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW)
training exercise off the coast of
Lima, Peru, which ended May
18th.
The exercise, Silent Forces
Exercise 2008 (SIFOREX)
consisted of 4 days of intense,
structured ASW practice, fol-
lowed by an 18-hour "scenario
phase," an unscripted event in
which units simulated a real-
world ASW situation.
The U.S. ships, joined by the
Peruvian BAP Villavisencio
(FM-52) and BAP Montero (FM
53) were tasked with finding
the small, quiet Peruvian diesel
submarines, BAP Chipana (SS-
34) and BAP Antofagasta (SS-
32). Lt. Nathan Scherry, one
of Farragut's Tactical Action
Officers, said that the exercise
was challenging, but taught his
team a great amount.
"Practicing ASW in our home
waters, we are almost always
against a synthetic target, or a
nuclear submarine, at best. But
nuclear subs aren't what we
need to practice against," said
Scherry. "It's very rare that we
get to practice against an actual
diesel submarine, with actual
people in it, thinking tactically
from the other side of the pic-
ture. Sounds cliche, but, doing
six days of this kind of work
with multiple diesel subs wasre-
ally an opportunity to excel."


SIFOREX was also an oppor-
tunity for partner navies to
exchange officers and enlisted
personnel for the week, giv-
ing those personnel a unique
perspective into the daily lives,
routines, and procedures of
their counterpart Sailors. Lt. j.
g. Rolando Vidal, part of the
Peruvian Submarine Force, was
embarked on Farragut for the
exercise.
"It's quite an interesting expe-
rience to be a shiprider because
I'm usually on the other side of
the war-I'm a submariner. It's
a great experience to be up here,
on the surface with the ships,
seeing the way that you conduct
the search for our submarines,"
said Vidal. "We're always doing
the search, on patrol; but other
ships and other navies also have
their work to do. It's not often
that we get to see the other
side."
SIFOREX was planned dur-
ing three pre-deployment plan-
ning conferences, and was set
up to begin at an intermediate
level and end with events requir-
ing advanced, integrated coor-
dination between the Navies.
Capt. Rudy Laco, DESRON 40
Commodore, said that this exer-
cise was a capstone event for
the ASW teams on all the par-
ticipating ships.
"These ships have been
practicing ASW for the entire
Partnership of the Americas
engagement this year. This exer-
cise culminates those efforts.
There won't be an exercise of
this magnitude held again for
some time-Farragut, Forrest
Sherman, and Kauffman, as
well as our Peruvian counter-
parts, did a great job of taking
full advantage of the training


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opportunities this exercise pre-
sented," said Laco. "And with
six days of around the clock
interaction, there was plenty of
training to go around,"
Capt. Jose Del Alamo,
Commander of Peru's
Submarine Force, said he was
pleased to see both teams grow
during the exercise.
"I think we saw this week
how much each of us have to
learn from one another," he
said. "Both of our navies have
many junior officers, for whom


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this was the first year of train-
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learning experience. So, too,
for those senior officers among
us-every one of us have some-
thing to learn from every day at
sea."
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experience was heightened by a
sense of solidarity with his fel-
low sailors and officers through-
out the two navies.
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navies of the world," said Vidal.
"Any time we get to strengthen
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from April October through-
out South America, Central
America, and the Caribbean .
POA 08 emphasizes interoper-
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U.S. and partner nation's mari-
time forces through a variety of
exercises and events.


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The 'Hitmen ofHSL-46 Detachment Eight stand in front of an SH-60B helicopter on the deck of USS
Bulkeley. The detachment is currently deployed with Bulkeley.


HSL-46 'Hitmen'


Celebrate Hump Day


From HSL-46
The Hitmen of HSL-46
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recently, signifying the mid-
point of the deployment.
The deployment began
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of the Nassau Expeditionary
Strike Group (USS Nassau
(LHA 1), USS Nashville (LPD
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USS Philippine Sea (CG 58),
USS Ross (DDG 71), AND
USS Bulkeley (DDG 84)) set
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transatlantic voyage to the
Mediterranean.
Following the Straits of
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and Souda Bay, Crete enroute
to the Easter Mediterranean
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On Base
Wednesday, July 2
The USS De Wert fam-
ily readiness group is having
its monthly meeting at the
Mayport USO from 7-8:30 p.m.
Childcare is provided.
Saturday, July 5
The USS De Wert fam-
ily readiness group is having a
Schwanns Truck Sale from 9
a.m.-5 p.m. in the NFCU park-
ing lot on base.
Thursday, July 17
USS Philippine Sea FRG will
meet and hold a potluck on the
third Thursday of the month at
6:30 p.m. at the Mayport USO.


Out in Town

Thursday, June 26
Staffers from the Duval
County Extension Office will
present take-home ideas for
recycling for your garden and
how and what to compost dur-
ing its "Turn that Trash into
Treasure" workshop from
2-4 p.m. at Webb Wesconnet
Regional Library, 6887 103rd
Street. The will also teach about
the basic mulches and where to
use them. This is a free class but
registration is requested. Call
Becky 387-8850 to pre-register.
Friday, June 27
Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 is hosting "Pizza/
Calzone" dinners from 5-8 p.m.,
at the Branch Home at 390
Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach.
We'll do the cooking for you.
Carry out orders are accepted.
The public is always invited to
dinner. After dinner, enjoy the
music DOUG BRACY from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday, June 28
Join a park ranger at 11 a.m.to
learn what are Florida's exotic
and invasive insect species are
and why they pose a continuous
threat to conservation. The pro-
gram will take place at pavilion
Ten on Little Talbot Island. No
reservations are necessary and


Mayport USO Center is now
accepting resumes for a part-
time staff position. Duties
include, but are not limited to,
answering phones, assisting vis-
itors, administrative work, cash
& credit sales, and participation
in special events. Experience
using Microsoft Office products
is required. Occasional lifting,
bending & carrying required.
Send resumes to Wendy Layton-
Pollack at wendy@ usojax.com
or Mayport center.
The new Priority Mail Large
Flat Rate Box is now 50%larg-
er (12 x 12 x 5 12) and for the
first time in history, the U.S.
Postal Service if offering a
$2 discount when sending the
new larger box to an APO/FPO
address, enabling customers to
send more with one flat price of
$10.95. There are two versions
of the new box; one branded
with 'America Supports You"
(a Department of Defense-spon-
sored organization that supports
overseas military forces) and
includes an APO/FPO address
block. The boxes can be
ordered at http://www.usps.com
free of charge.
Special USO ticket prices
on sale for the PBR Built Ford
Tough Series Professional
Bullriding Sept. 19-20. Stop on
by the USO to order your tick-
ets they will go fast. This is


the program is free with regular
park admission.
Wednesday, July 2
The Atlantic Beach Women's
Connection will meet from
9:30-11 a.m. at Selva Marina
Country Club 1600 Selva
Marina Dr. in Atlantic Beach.
Buffet line opens at 9:15 a.m.
The program will be "A Tribute
to Teachers," with Jennifer
Hudson, vocalist, pianist, and
teacher extraordinaire at LaVilla
School of the Arts sharing her
beautiful voice in concert. All
area women are invited. The
speaker will be Rita Hinton,
once a European high fash-
ion model who wants to know
"In America, is Everybody
Insane?" Cost is $12 inclusive.
Complimentary child care pro-
vided with reservation. For res-
ervations or more information
contact Kate at 534-6784 or
email aliimicbcjc\%\ c i \ jhoo
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Thursday, July 3
The Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 will hold their
monthly General Assembly
meeting at 8 p.m. at the Branch
Home, 360 Mayport Rd. All
members and prospective mem-
bers are invited to attend. The
Fleet Reserve Association is a
world wide veteran's organi-
zation that represents nearly
165,000 active duty and retired
Navy, Marine Corps and Coast
Guard members. The FRA
Branch 290 is called the "active
duty Branch" because of the
number of active duty members.
If you have served in any of
the maritime services, no matter
how long, stop by the Branch
Home or call 246-6855. New
members are always welcome.
Friday, July 4
Historic Springfield,
Jacksonville's first neighbor-
hood, will present 2nd Annual
Springfield Heritage Days
Festival: Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow through July 6. With
Friday night FIREWORKS
and block party with free
food to Saturday's Throwback


U SO News


the last round before the finals
in Las Vegas. Tickets are $18.25
(USO) Upper Arena Sections;
$31.50 (ITT NAS JAX and
Mayport USO only) Outside of
the club (Sections 105-111 end-
zone sections); $48.25 (USO)
D Outside of the club (Section
103-104 side sections).
All University of North
Florida athletic events are free
to active duty service members
and their dependents. Just show
your military ID card at the
gate.
Mayport USO is looking for
volunteers to help with visitors,
answer phones, copying, filing
and light administrative assis-
tance. A working knowledge of
Excel and Word is preferred.
Email wendy@usojax.com for
more information. Be sure to
indicate Mayport Volunteer in
the subject line.
USO is selling tickets for the
Dayton International Speedway
"2008 Coke zero 400" on July
5. This is a night time raceun-
der the lights. Tickets must be
pre-paid for, in person, and
then ordered by your Mayport
or NAS Jax USO. You will
be notified for pick-up when
your tickets arrive at the USO.
Ticket packages are as follows:
Military Superstretch Offer
one Superstretch ticket row
1-32, $46 each; All American


Baseball Game and Acoustic
Music Festival to the week-
end's famous Home & Garden
Tours, you can't miss this
event!Tickets are available by
contacting the SPAR Council
office at 353-7727or by email at
SparOffice@sparcouncil.org
Sunday, July 6
Join a park ranger at 2:30
p.m.and learn about the life-
cycle of the sea turtle and the
importance of these creatures.
The program will take place
at pavilion six on Little Talbot
Island. No reservations are nec-
essary and the program is free
with regular park admission.
Monday, July 7
Palm Valley Baptist Church
located at 4890 Palm Valley
Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
will have Vacation Bible School
from July 7-11 from 9 a.m.-
noon for children ages 3 years
old through 6th grade. The
theme will be "Outrigger Island:
Living God's Unshakeable
Truth." Please call the church at
285-2447 for more information.
Wednesday, July 9
The Duval County Extension
Office will present a two part
Florida Gardening Series start-
ing from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at 1010
N McDuff Ave. The first part
is "How to create a Florida
Friendly Yard." Staffers from
the Duval County Extension
office will teach how to plant
in proper places, how to get rid
of invasive plants, poisonous
plants, new fertilizer and water-
ing rules and an lio\ -to" on
cuttings and more. The second
part of the series will be held
July 16.
Thursday, July 10
RecruitMilitary Career Fair -
A free hiring event for veterans,
personnel who are transition-
ing from active duty, Reserves,
Guard, and military spouses
presented by RecruitMilitary,
the President's National Hire
Veterans Committee (DOL),
the American Legion, and the
MSCCN (Military Spouse
Corporate Career Network) will


Offer one Superstretch Terrace
- Rows 33-61 + an all you can
eat Pre-Race Buffet, $83 each;
From the Turns Offer one
Oldfield/Lockhart, $131 each;
Sprint Fanzone $49 each.
Tickets to Adventure Landing,
on Beach Boulevard, are now
available at the USO!
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.
Watch TV or a movie from
the video library. Service mem-
bers can also enjoy video games
or use the sports equipment.
There is a full kitchen, show-
ers, a quiet reading room and a
meeting room available at the
USO.
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.-
9 p.m., Monday-Friday and 9
a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday.


-Photo courtesy of Mayport USO
Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 2nd Cass Tourey Farley and wife Mary are presented gift cer-
tificates by Mayport USO Director Wendy Layton-Pollack after being selected as the recipient of a
program sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce at Lauderdale by the Sea. The USO is working with
Laurederdale on a program they are sponsoring for a military member that has recently returned
from deployment on a rotating monthly basis. Farley received gift certicates from Massage Envy, gas
to and from Lauderdale by the Sea, certificates for meals to several restaurants, along with gift bas-
kets and surprises waiting for them in their room.


be held in Jacksonville at the
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium
from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. For more
information or to register as a
job-seeker, visit www.recruit-
military.com.
Friday, July 11
The Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 is hosting a "Fish
Fry" from 5-8 p.m., at the
Branch Home at 390 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach. A dona-
tion of $8 is requested for each
dinner. Carry out orders are
accepted. The public is always
invited to dinner. Starting at
9 p.m., the music of LINDA
PONCE will entertain until 1
a.m.
Saturday, July 12
The Fleet Reserve
Association Branch 290 is host-
ing an Enchilada and Rice din-
ner from 5-8 p.m. at the Branch
Home, 290 Mayport Road,
Atlantic Beach. A donation of
$7 is requested for each dinner.
Carry out orders are accepted.
The public is always invited to
dinner. Starting at 9 p.m. the
music of LINDA PONCE will
entertain until 1 a.m.
"I found a shark's tooth!"
Has this happened to you? It's
definitely a possibility if you're
visiting one of the pristine
beaches of the Talbot Islands
State Parks. Join a Park Ranger
at 11 a.m.for a discussion on the
different types of shark teeth
that can be found on the area's
beaches. This program will
take place at the Ribault Club
on Fort George Island Cultural
State Park. No reservations are
necessary and the program is
free.


Wednesday, July 16
The Duval County Extension
Office will present a two part
Florida Gardening Series start-
ing from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at 1010
N McDuff Ave. The second part
is "How to properly maintain
your Florida yard." This session
will teach proper pruning, get-
ting your trees hurricane ready,
how to keep down the weeds,
how to get acquainted with the
bugs in your yard, recycle ideas
and more. The cost is $10 for
each session. Please pre-register
by calling 387-8850. You can
pay at the door.
Friday, July 18
The Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 is hosting a spe-
cial Mexicali Pork Chop din-
ner at the Branch Home at 290
Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach.
A donation of $8 is requested
for each dinner. Carry out
orders are accepted. As always,
the public is invited to dinner.
Starting at 9 p.m. the music of
LINDA PONCE will entertain
until 1 a.m.
Saturday, July 19
The Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 is hosting a Country
Fried Steak dinner at the Branch
Home, 290 Mayport Road,
Atlantic Beach. A donation of
$8 is requested for each dinner.
Carry out orders are accepted.
As always the public is invited
to dinner. Starting at 9 p.m. the
music of LINDA PONCE will
entertain until 1 a.m.
Sunday, July 20
Join a park ranger for a walk
on the beach at 2:30 p.m. as
they explain the importance
of undeveloped beach habitat,


including many interesting facts
about sea creatures and com-
mon shells found in the area.
The program will take place
at pavilion six on Little Talbot
Island. No reservations are nec-
essary and the program is free
with regular park admission.
Friday, July 25
Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 is hosting "Pizza/
Calzone" dinners from 5-8 p.m.,
at the Branch Home at 390
Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach.
We'll do the cooking for you.
Carry out orders are accepted.
The public is always invited to
dinner. After dinner, enjoy the
music DOUG BRACY from 9
p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday, July 26
Join a park ranger at 11
a.m.to learn about the species
that inhabit the natural commu-
nities of the undeveloped bar-
rier islands of northeast Florida.
This program will take place at
the Ribault Club on Fort George
Island Cultural State Park. No
reservations are necessary and
the program is free.
Thursday, July 31
The Duval County Extension
Office will hold an educa-
tional seminar for youth and
adults 'Horsin' Around' from
5:30-9:15 p.m. at Jacksonville
Equestrian Center, 13611
Normandy Blvd. Topics covered
include stretching your hay sup-
ply, emergency preparedness for
horses, guide to basic vet care
(signs and symptoms), riding
trails in Florida and Composting
101. Please call Brad Burbaugh
at 387-8850 to pre-register.


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Southbrook Condo
7333 Beach Blvd.





2BR/2BA
980sqft, 1st floor,.
gated community
steps to river
nature and pool.
$109,000.
For sale by owner
1551 El Camino Rd.
Call today
904-226-0425 726-8942





$0 DOWN!
If you have land or
own family land, your
land is your CREDIT!!!
LUV HOMES S
904-772-8031
4. Invest 1985 Mobile
home $4,100 bath 2
Br unfurnished except
Kitchen A/C Unit 1
year old water heater solid
flooring call 460-5347
WE SELL NEW,
USED & REPOS
Emma 771-9055, 962-1086


3/4 ACRE LOT NEAR
Big Talbot Island on
Ft. George Rd. Selling
well below appraisal
$149k. 904-249-0346
BAKER COUNTY 1-3 ac
High & dry! Fish pond,
homes or MH's Owner
finance call 904-259-8256
www.figalandsales.com
MOBILE HOME LOT
Mayport city water,
966 Pioneer Dr.
Best Offer 904-249-0346



Brantly Co Ga 150 acres
High & dry wooded land.
Located 70 miles N of Jax
on county graded road.
Entire 150ac for $450,000
5ac for $25,000. 10 ac or
more for $3500 per ac
912-281-1544
Charlton Co. GA 253acres
Prime timber invest-
ment and hunting prop-
erty. 7 miles N of Folk
ston, lust off US Hwy 1.
80%/ uplands planted in
15 yr old/pines. $2,495
per acre. Other similar
tracts avail. 912-281-1544
East Central GA
37 AC- $2,225/AC
Creek, frontage on
2 Co. roads, great
individual or
development tract.
www.stregispaper.com
St. Regis Paper Co.
404-362-8244


4, Glen St. Mary 10 ac
Baker County $ 150K
t i call 449-1233


Home in Macclenny I11
3/2 2400 sq ft home w
bonus room & office
on 1 ac, upscale
neighborhood. Open
fir plan, oversized 2-cr
gar, sprys, fen yd.
$299,000. 904-334-0972


Thank you!
Besides protecting our
country, military
personnel stationed in
our communities
donated 6e0,620
hoursof volunteer
service in Northeast
Rorida and Southeast
Georgia last year.Their
time was given to
community
organizations, church
oups, youth activities,
scouting and more.

Folkston, Ga
off of Hwy. 121-
*AllII wooded*
8 acres for Sale.
Or 5 acres.
Or 3 acres.
Or all 8 for
$80,000
904-768-2036.



Callahan home 88K.
2000 dblw wide FW
model on 1 acre.
(904)887-3758
FSBO 5 ACRES 45932
Bismark Rd. Callahan
4/2.5, 2 stry, 3440sf w/
cottage 1/1, 1824sf. 5%
barn. $542K 904-521-0799
YULEE AREA- New
homes, starting in
$130's. Call Dave
904-699-7783 or Ray
904-753-2544 XL Realty



Jax Beach Across
from Ocean 2/1 Apt
1 and 2 Efficiencies
from $500-1000 plus
sec. dep 904-813-8334



ATLANTIC BEACH
2br's Starting at $725m.
Call Monique 9041-249-1833
Atlantic Beach $99.00
Move-in Special! Newly
renovated *Beach living
at it's best* 904-241-5737
4 MAYPORT ROAD
2br, very clean, priv
t fenced yard, $625mo.


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Apartments Furnished
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Retirement Communities
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Manufactured Homes
Mobile Home Lot Rentals
Roommates
Rooms to Rent
Beach Home Rentals
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Management/Rental Services
Wanted to Rent
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Waterfront
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Mini-Lockers
St. Johns Wanted to Rent



San Marco Luxury Apts
1 &2BR
2Mo FREE Rent
CALL 904-398-9492
www.SanMarcoVIllage.org


MANDARIN Glen 2/2,
w/d, pool, patio, new
kitch, $825/mo +dep.
904-262-3058
St. Nicholas 2/1.5 twnhse
close to downtown on St.
Johns. IncI w/d, hdwd
firs $850/mo 904-625-8334
STownhouse 3/1.5 Ba
Argyle Forest 7715
t Prestwick circle North
$900/mo. $500 Dep
Move in Ready PH 860-6943



4/2, 2 CAR GARAGE,
LIVING/DINING, FAM-
I LY ROOM, EAT-IN
KITCHEN, TRAVER-
TINE BACKSPLASH,
IN-GROUND POOL,
SPRINKLERS, READY
TO MOVE IN. FT.
CAROLINA.
904-422-1886
ARGYLE 3/2, 1500sf, sec
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ARLINGTON
1470 Domas Drive
3/1, Newly redone. Ceramic
tile, CH&A, Fenced Yard,
$795MO, $795 Security
Call Cheryl 904-993-3075
ATLANTIC BCH 407 Irex
Like new 3/2, scrn patio
nice yd, 7blks to beach.
$1200m. 904-262-3732
Atlantic Beach/ Mayport,
4/2, spacious, fenced
back yd, gar, sec sys,
$1250/mo. Call 294-3223
Baymeadows/E.Hampton
story, 3/2.5, 1975sf, 2cg,
w/d, fncd yd, comm. pool,
$1500m+dp. 904-881-0101
SEagles Hammock
Northside 9-A & Alta to
Yellow Bluff Rd 4 br 2
ba 2,114 SF 2 car
Garage Lakefront Built 2006
$249,900.00-- Call 904 613 3474
Green Cove Springs
Gorgeous 5/3 home! 2 story
Gated Golf Community.
tln0n -- +d.an onA..90 9791n


Julington Crk 2/2, 1.Sac's
on creek, boat dock w/rvr
access. Bartram HS dis-
trict $1400m. 904-708-4819
MANDARIN 3/2.5TH
end sunrm, micro, fridg
w/d, no gar, fncd, grt loc
$1100m+dp. 904-613-0883
MANDARIN. Waterfront
house, 4/2, 2060 SF, cul-
desac, built '03, apple's,
$1400/mo. +dep 885-6168
Orange Park 4/2, 2600sf,
cathedral ceilings, in Irg
rooms, pool. $1400/mo.
Heritage Hills. 716-7766
PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2
attached patio home, wd
firs, new cpt, fncd yd
w/irrig. Close to Bch/JTB
$1250m. 904-673-1674
SOUTHSIDE 3br/lba,
fenced yd, ch&oa, fpl, w/d
hkup, all apple's $900mo
$800dep 3640 Calla Dr.
reference ck 904-303-2552


JACKSONVILLE
RENTAL HOMES
*BEACHES ICW
ARL*SOUTHSIDE
*OCEANWAY*
*N. JAX & O.P.*
FROM CONDO'S TO
LARGE HOMES...
SOME BRAND NEW
CALL FOR INFO
HOME FINDER REALTh1
221-1711 or 241-5501 or
877-629-4663 Toll Free
Or Visit, se habla espanol


Historic Avondale

RIVIERA PARKWAY

APTS.

kja389-3179
2798 St. Johns Ave


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SOUTHSIDE 3/2, 2000 SF,
W/D, A/C, hwd firs, quiet
neighborhood, 2 car gar,
upgraded kit w/ micro &
dishwasher, fenced back
yd, no smoking & pets.
$950/mo+$950 dep.
904-997-0419
Southside Rent or RTO
E-Z qualify, 3/2, garage,
remodeled, $1200mo.
terms nego. 904-333-3004

Southside 2br/1.5ba
Townhome, screen
porch, pr ivate fence,
storage, military spe-
clal,$900/mo.
904-568-0728

Southside nr UNF/9A, 412,
2cg, $1100m+$1100 dep.
No pets, non smkr
646-4986 / 962-1799
ST. MARY'S SUGAR
MILL PLANTATION
l Beautiful 4 br 2213 sq
ft Heated, Cul-de-sac 5
Min to Base and shopping
Large lot view to lake,
Handicapped equipped
Offered at $265,000
912-322 4827 / 912-399-1682

westside 4br/2ba,I
large kitchen, large
corner lot, military
special. $1200/mo.I
904-568-0728 1

WESTSIDE NASJax.
3/2.5 TH 1400sf gar, pool,
basic cbl, gorgeously
remod, $1000m 631-2351
WESTSIDE nr NAS Jax.
2 master suites, 1200 SF,
gar, pool, basic cbl.
Rent Disc $750m 631-2351
WESTSIDE. Normandy.
6966 Clovis Rd., 3/2,
ch&a, all new, $900/mo.


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WESTSIDE NAS Jax.
3/2.5 TH 1400sf gar, pool,
basic cbl, gorgeously
remod, $1000m 631-2351
WESTSIDE nr NAS Jax.
TH, 2 master suites, 1200
SF, gar, pool, basic cbl.
$750m. 904-631-2351
Westside -3/2, Irg living
room, kitch, & great
room w/ den & f/pl, gar,
shed. $975mo. 716-7766
3/2.5 IN Ortega Bluff,
Only 10 Minutes from
Jax, 2150,1450/mo.
Includes Gardner.
Avail Aug 10 379-3369



ATLANTIC BEACH
2br/2ba, 16x76 @ Oaks
of Atlantic $850mo.
Call 242-4051
Northside 3/2 private lot
secluded, decks, LR, den
w/fpl. ch&a, rent+dep.
904-568-8279 or 714-3873
WE RENT AND SELL
MOBILE HOMES
Low monthly payments.
Emma 771-9055 962-1086


Arlington roommate
needed $135wk, 1/2 utils,
$100dep. Bruce 598-4737
Kingsland, GA Looking
for roommate to share
3/2. 10 min from base in
Kingsland. Price nego-
tiable, first/last, +
deposit. (912)674-4652
Mayport -2br/lba w/ pool,
includes utilities.
$450/mo. 321-508-9004


COMMERCIAL &
BUSINESS LOANS
C. Mark 904- 233- 4231


Commercial/Industrial
For Sale
Commercial/Industrial
For Rent
Businesses for Sale
Office Space For Sale
Office Space For Rent
Retail For Sale
Retail For Rent
St. Johns Commercial/
Industrial For Sale
St. Johns Commercial/
Industrial For Rent
St Johns Businesses for Sale
SL Johns Office Space For Sale
St Johns Office Space For
Rent
St. Johns Retail For Sale
St. Johns Retail For Rent




SOUTHSI DE
Warehouse For Lease
10,000sf 15,000sf
20,000sf and 17,300sf
Dock and grade level
Easton, Sanderson & Co.
356-2228 Realtor
Near Blanding/103rd Ofc/
Whse, 1200sf or 2400sf
CCG2 zoned, 10x14 OH
drs. Bruce 386-467-3320



SOUTHSIDE 1200 square
feet. Across from Tins-
letown. $1100/mo, inci
water & sewer. 998-8672


Private Instruction
Schools
Specialty Training/
Events


REAL ESTATE
1 Week Day Class July 7
8 Week Eve Class Aug 18
Superior Instruction
www.myfrel.com
(904) 269-2555
Florida Real Estate Institute
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a career in
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888-432-2433
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10255 Fortune Parkway,
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Jacksonville, FL 32256


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Make a difference,
even with the little ones
as a Diagnostic Medical
Sonographer.
Train in less time
than you think!
For a Brochure, call now!
888-432-2433
Sanford-Brown Institute
10255 Fortune Parkway,
Suite 501
Jacksonville, FL, 32256




LOSE UP
TO 30 LBS IN
30 DAYS $30 +s/h
ALL NATURAL
DR. RECOMMENDED
912-882-2042
emk1501@Leadingincome.com
398253


ACURA OF ORANGE PARK
7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600


AUDI JACKSONVILLE
4660-100 Southside Blvd. 5654000


BENTLEY- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Orlando FI 407-339-3443


TOM BUSH BMW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
6914 Blanding Blvd 777-2500


GARBER BUICK
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
KEY BUICK
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060



CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC
4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111
NIMNICIf CADILLAC
7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700
PARKER CADILLAC
375 Belz Outlet Blvd. (904)824-9181


COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES
10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777
CREST CHEVROLET
8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880
GARBER CHEVY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
GORDON CHEV
1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200
JERRY HAMM CHEV
3494 Philips Hwy. 398-3036
PINEVIEW CHEVROLET
Macclenny 259-6117
NIMNICHT CHEV
1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041



ATLANTIC CHRYSLER
2330 US1 South 3544421
CARUSO CHRYSLER
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Chrysler of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
GARBER CHRYSLER
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD
CHRYSLER JEEP
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch.
1-800-228-7454



ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 3544421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
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


APPT. SETTERS
Walkers/Canvassers
eeded. Must be outgo-
ing and in exc. physical
condition. Call Wallace
268-0033 x213 or send a
resume to A&B Mar-
keting, Inc. by fax
268-9663 or email resume
to hrdept@abmrktg.com

Classified work! 359-4321

APPT SETTERS
Full Time Part Time
FLEXIBLE HOURS
Choose your Hours]
Great Money!
Work in a Major Home
Improvement Store
Near your Home.
Call 224-1080 or
send a resume to:
A&B Marketing, Inc.
by fax 268-9663 or email
your resume to
hrdept@abmrktg corn


FINANCIAL

Business Opportunities
Distributorships/
Franchises
Fictitious Names
Financial Services
Money to Lend/Borrow
Mortgages Bought/Sold



Commercial Cleaning
Be in business for
yourself- not by yourself
Stratus guarantees:
*Accounts
*Partial Financing
*Training & Support
Accounts available now!
Call 904-222-8405
A&SITRHTUS
Post Office
Now Hiring!
Avg Pay $20/hr,
$57 K/yr, include.
Fed ben, OT.
Placed by
adSource, not
off w/ USePS
who hires.
1-866-748-8707
Beaches Alteration Shop
Turn-key ready $20,000
904-247-1311 / 859-2347

e-I
Money o Len


'4ft WHY WAIT? CALL NOW!


866-467-9826
1409 PICKETTVILLE RD WWW.ROADMASTER.COM


MYSTERY SHOPPERS
-Earn up to $150/day.
Exp not req. Under-
cover shoppers needed
to ludge retail and din-
ing establishments.
888-493-1958 optional fee


POST OFFICE
NOW HIRING!
Avg. Pay $20/hour or
$57/yr. including Fed.
Benefits and OT
Placed by adSource,
not Aff. w/ USPS
who hires.
1-866-533-3167








ASSISTANT
SALES MANAGER
DIRECT SALES
EXPERIENCE
$50,000 TO $80,000+
FIRST YEAR
Fast track program to
management in 60 days.
This is a selling
manager's job- lead by
example. Show us some
results and you will
manage a sales team! If
you can sell & want to
help others to sell, this
is for you! Earn a Mgmt
position and receive a
Salary, earn Overrides
and production bonuses.
We need assistant sales
managers, in Jackson-
ville & Savannah, GA!
Email your resume to
hrdept@abmrktg.com







CNA's
Life
Care
Center
of Wells
Crossing
CNAs All Shifts
Apply to:
Life Care Center at
Wells Crossing
355 Crossing Blvd.
Orange Park, FL 32073
Ph: (904) 264-1950
Fax: (904) 264-6574
EOE/DFWP


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
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD FORD
At The Avenues
10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325
MIKE DAVIDSON FORD
AT REGENCY
9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060
MIKE SHAD FORD
OF ORANGE PARK
7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673


NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826
COGGIN GMC TRUCKS
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER GMC TRUCKS
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com


COGGI HONDA ON ATLAiMC
11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800
COGGIN HONDA
OF ST. AUGUSTINE
2898 U.S. Hwy. 1S. 1-800-456-1689
DUVALHNIIA
1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900
LOU SOBH HONDA
OF THE AVENUES
11333 Phillips Hwy. 370-1300
LUCAS HONDA OF JAX
7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277



HYUNDAI
Of ORANGE PARK
7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900
KEY HYUNDAI
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060



ATLANTIC INFINITI
10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200



CITY ISUZU
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www.cityautomotive.com


JAGUAR JACKSONVILLE
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500



ATLANTIC JEEP
2330 US 1 South 354-4421
CARUSO JEEP
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Jeep of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
GARBER JEEP
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com

MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP
ON CASSAT
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454


Mandarin,
Beaches,
Southside,
and
Arlington
Areas
We are looking
for reliable men
and women for
paper route
independent con-
tractors.

eThe Independent
Contractor must be
able to post a bond.
*Large vehicle
(van preferred) is
required as well as
a valid driver's
license and insur-
ance
*If this interest
you, come by the
Times-Union to fill
out a carrier appli-
c a t i on ( not
employment appli-
cation) or call:
904-359-4108
Center Point
Carriers are
independent
contractors.




Mirror




Area Sales


REWARD OFFERED
$45,000 TO $65,000 +
ANNUALLY
We are looking for a few
good people! Only those
who are money moti-
vated need to apply.
Great benefits package,
medical, dental, 401k, &
AFLAC. Also ask about
our $2000 Bonus Plan.
Must have reliable
transportation and be
able to start immedi-
ately. To get your
reward you must call
Harold at 268-5163.


Orange Park
Middleburg
Penny Farms
Areas
We are looking
for reliable men
and women for
paper route
independent con-
tractors.

7 days a week.
Early morning
hours.
*Must have reli-
able transportation
with valid insur-
ance and driver's
license.
Must be at least 18
years old.
Please call
904-359-4137 or
904-272-1500
for more info
Carriers are
independent
contractors.

MF advsing Iuloesnme,




Sales
COME ON PEOPLE
This is ridiculous! Week
after week I run ads for
different departments in
my organization & get
limited response. There
are no gimmicks, no
surprises & and no hid-
den factors. We have
everything anybody else
can offer, in other
words, not lust a great
income, but all the good-
ies too! Commissions &
Incentives, vocations,
trips, rewards, health,
dental, life & vision
insurance and a 401(k).
Starting income, up to
$45K $75K per year.
You can even qualify for
a $2,000.00 signing
bonus. Sounds good so
far, doesn't it? That's
why I can't understand
why in the world you
wouldn't investigate this
opportunity. This week
I'm hiring for sales in
our Jacksonville office:
No Experience neces-
sary, we will train you.
Call Harold, 680-0577, or
email your resume to
hrdept@abmrktg.com


RAY CARTER KIA ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO
6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
1: PrLongwood/Orlando R 407-339-3443

LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. NIMNICHTSAAB
Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax
904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com


LAND ROVER JACKSONVILLE
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500


LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000
LEXUS OF ORANGE PARK
704 Blanding Blvd. 777-5100
www.lexusoforangepark.com


NORTH FLORIDA UlNCOI MERCURY
4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100
MIKE SHAD FORD
LINCOLN MERCURY


700 Blanding Blvd.


777-3673


LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE
www.lotusofjacksonville.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992


TOM BUSH MAZDA
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
MAZDA CITY
6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600



BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC.
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
MERCEDES BENZ
OF ORANGE PARK
7018 Blanding Blvd. 777-5900


TOM BUSH MINI
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911


CITY MITSUBISHI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489
www.cityautomotive.com
CITY MITSUBISHI
of ORANGE PARK
7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100
www.cityautomotive.com


COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC
10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900
COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES
10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000
MIKE SHADNISSANOFJAX
1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621
PARKER NISSAN
2755 U.S. 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990
MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP
1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400


COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GABBER PONTIAC
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826


BRUMOS MOTOR
CARS INC.
10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155


SATURN OF AVENUES
10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145

SATURN OF ORANGE PARK
8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071

SATURN OF REGENCY
8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200


SUBARU OF JACKSONVILLE
10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455


SMART CAR CENTER
OF JACKSONVILLE
7018 Blanding Blvd. 253-7300


KEN CHANCE SUZUKI
1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700
CITY SUZUKI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www.cityautomotive.comrn


COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES
10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338
KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA
6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100
ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA
1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561


VW OF ORANGE PARK
1481 Wells Road 269-2603
TOM BUSH VW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911


PROFESSIONAL
AUTO LEASING
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694





BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE
www.beachblvdautomotive.com
6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511
BRUMOS MOTOR CARS
PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER
10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
Lexus of Jacksonville
Pre-Owned Center
10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012
Tom Bush BMW
9910 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4381




Tom Bush Mini
Used Car Super Center
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877

JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
WORLD IMPORTS
www.worldimportsusa.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992


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Call 224-1080 or
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OWNER OPERATORS
For O.T.R. wanted.
Horizon Freight Systems
Please call for more
information 904-380-3616.



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*5 6Ret Mil Owned Free
r C/O Est Lic/Ins. CAC#
1815374. Chris 755-7760



4 BIZZY BODIES
(off Girvin Rd.)
Licensed 24hr. care;
Summer Care w/ field
trips; V.P.K. in August
(FREE) 220-8084



LUXURIOUS COUPLES
MASSAGE $85/hour
both, Swedish. At
Parisian Massage Spa
724-9770 near Regency
Home Depot



LEARN TO SEW
DURING THE SUMMER.
T-WORKS INTERIOR
DECORATING
More info call 904-534-6642






AC, Heating, Riel
Antiques
Appliances
Arts & Crafts
Auctions
Building Supplies
Business/Office
Equipment
Cloth
Collectables
Computer
Craft/Thrift Stores
Electronics
Estate Sales
Farnm/Plantng
Fruits/Vegetables
Fumiture/Household
Garage Sales
Garden/Lawn
Hot 1nbs/Spas
Jewelry/Watdies
Kid's Stuff
Machinery and
Tools
Medical
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Musical Merchanise
Photography
Portable Buildings
Public Sales
Sporting goods

Trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade



Dryer/Washer- Big
Capacity Ex Condition
$200 for both 206-3346
ICE MACHINE Hoshizaki
13001b per day, $800
Bin $400. 724-4410
WASHER/DRYER
Great shape, $200 Can
deliver 904-220-9279



SHot Wheels for Sale
.. call 642-1938 after
5:00pm.



10 Meter Band Ama-
teur Transceiver $35.00
904-786-5529
Stereo Equipment for
house and car for for Sale
L call Kim 904- 379-6300
or 477-3824


Furniture, Antiques,
Elvis coll, pwr tools, slot
machs. col lectables.
10816 Rutherford Ct. Fri,
Sat, Sun 9-5 904-635-2005
Mandarin 12615 Shady
Creek Dr. 6/27-6/28 7a-3p
Lrg antique clock coll,
tools, misc hardware,
furn, misc hsehold items



ANTIQUE DROP
LEAF SECRETARY
\L DESK $75 904-220-9279
BED A Bargain $150
Queen Pillow Top
Brand New 984-674-0405
BED King Size Set
New In plastic, $225
Must sell 674-0405
A Boy's Cargo Brand
Bedroom Bunk Bed
Dresser Chest
Desk Hutch TV
stand very good condi-
tion $450 234-4410
Bunk Beds Room To Go,
$250 & $100. LR., 4 piece
set Antique Victorian,
$2500. Call 904-724-4410
4, Girls Cargo Brand
Bedroom Bunk Bed
Dresser Desk
Bookshelf White
Wash Oak Excellent
Cond 400-234-4410
SGold 5 Prong Arch
SLamp 7ft. high $50
L Please (2) Capeto-
mnian Flower Pots
with Pedestals $100
Call 534-3472


4 Italian Oil Paintings
/ Two Twin Beds, Body
L Leather Massage
Chair, Brass Clock and
more call for Prices
904-910-3710
Leather Love Seat
Both seats recline
Brown like new Laura
Ashley call Bill
774-212-2265


MATTRESS FULL Size
NEW Must Sell $140
Call Carter 674-0405 "$4
MATTRESS A Queen Set.
Brand New In plastic
$150 904-674-0405
SMen's Gold Ban
S size 12 $75 Double
Pump $100 771-8930
Moving Sale:
Matching Sofa and
l Chair Non match-
ing Love Seat
Leave Message: 318-8384
SOriental Rugs:
9X12' 180-Line Fan-
tastic Multi-color
originally 3,300
Now 495 Bargain also
$280 Runner (12") Wool
241-6170
3 PC Entertainment
Set very good condi-
ltion Features light
Curio Bar 27 in TV
Enclosure additional Shelves
$700 542-7755 ext 140
6 PC Wicker Din-
Ing Room Set with
t 7 in 3 glass shelf
Hutch Very good
condition call 534-3472
SQueen Size Sleigh Bed
With Pillow top mat-
tress and matching
night stand $500 OBO
706-593-4429
Queen sized Bed and
Box Spring foam like
new $220 new $999 Call
Bill 774-212-2265
TV Table new glass
and black $85 call Bill
774-212-2265




HUGE COMMUNITY
YARD SALE.
Several Open Houses!
Free Food & Water
Slide for the Kids!
Saturday, June 28th
10-3pm.
Visit Us At
Oaks Of Atlantic Beach at
WonderWood & A1A

4 Huge Rummage Sale
at OPAA Sat. June 7th
9 am to 3 pm location
1086 Fromhart Street
Orange Park
(OP girls softball I
Intracoastal Waterleaf,
Fri, Sat 8-2; hsehold,
some turn, toys, etc.
12243 Hawkstowe Ln.
NEPTUNE BEACH
Multi-family yard sale.
Sat., 6/28. Over Kings
Rd. Bridge & follow
signs to Lois Ln. Kids
stuff, office equip., etc.
BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garagle Sale at
The Market Placel
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA



SLawn Mower 6.0 HP,
Mulcher Big Wheel 22"
cut $75.00 call 338-1264
or 292-1040
4 RIDING MOWER
w/ grass catcher and
mulIcher $200 Can
deliver 904-220-9279
SSnapper Lawn Mower
6.0 HOP Self Pro-
pelled Rear Bagger
$150 Call 338-1264 or
292-1040




Gold And Diamond
Tennis Bracelet $300
542-8193



S7kw Generic Home
Generator W/XFR Box
Never used Brand new
$150 Darryl
904-616-6008
ASSORTED ITEMS- ALL
CAN SAVE UP TO 90%
on items. Call
904-358-2265/259-2292
4 Frigidaire Window air
conditioner $50 Silver
Toolbox for Shortbed
Truck $75. call 537-8313
4 LEXMARK PRINTER
3100 MODEL New
$75.00 obo; Wheel
chair $150.00 obo very
good cond. Call Bob 221-9139
SMisc Items Glassware,
Pictures. Household
items, Planters ETC
Call 534-3422
4 MOVING SALE LOTS
OF STUFF 449-1233




4 Piano Accordion Black
and white mother of
pearl beautiful with
case $500. Dirt Devil
Vacuum (tools) $35. 781-6222
PIANO UPRIGHT,
Schumann w/bench, $300
Call 904-724-4410


GOLF CART -03, Elec-
tric, 2006 batteries,
lights & windshield,
$3000. Call 904-509-6010
TROPHY DEER HUNTING
Worth Co. 1500 acres.
Hunt Georgia GIANTS!
Only 4 slots available.
Call 6pm-9pm 386-985-1149
4 Welder's Quat Rack
Fitness system 300 Ibs
sL3 Weight set Leg exten-
slons Bench Press $150
573-2904



Affenpinschers to Yorkies

PUPPY SALE
PUPPIES FROM $199.
See Puppies On-line 0
www.thepuppyscene.com
904.298.1105
1045 Blanding Blvd.. OP
AMERICAN BULLNESE,
(toy bulldogs) pups, pure-
breed, pics online 591-3863
Boxer Mastif 8 weeks,
shots, home raised,
$350 & $450 904-699-8836
Brittany Pups AKC, OW,
UTD shots, tails, dew, 3/F
$350 ea Ready NOW
904-240-4835
BRUSSELS to POODLES
4V $399 & UP 4
www.petworldpets.com
904-262-4646 Open 7 days
Bull Mastiff pups $1000
w/papers; $750 Ltd reg.
386-454-7526/ 352-318-1891
CHIHUAHUA PUPS CKC
S/W, HC, tri-color, 1F/4M,
$250. Pix avi. 904-291-5906
DACHSHUND PUPS
CKC-smooth dapple &
long hair. 904-221-4915.
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPS, National champ.
bloodline, 3M/1 F, 411wks,
$1800. 904-838-6926
Fila Brasileiro Puppy,
black, 14 wks old. $500
904-327-2324
FREE Black Lab to good
home. Fern, 3 yrs old,
shots current, great fam
dog. 904-928-1143
4, Free PitBulls
S puppies to good
LStable Home only
two females five
months old has shots
904-521-9181
,, Free to good home
Black and White Sibe-
rian Husky with Blue
eyes 4 vy/o male neu-
tered Good with kids 334-5229
Angola
Golden Retrievers. Beau-
tiful, 8 wks old, must see
1st shots & HC. No
papers. Free Gift Bas-
ket w/pup. $175 696-0701
GREAT DANE PUPS
AKC, Several to choose
from $400 & up. 259-4781
American Bulldog Pups
$250, Jack Russells
Pups $225, Cocker Span-
iels $250 912-366-1106
MACAW-Blue & gold Inci
Ig cage, 2 play stands+
more. $1000. 904-814-8485
MALTESE PUPS AKC
m/1f, HC trained, all
shots $500-1-. 904-744-8154
Miniature Schnauzer
Pups CKC registered.
Born 4/11/08 2 male, 1
female. $150. 904-553-0761
Mini/Toy Schnauzers AKC
all colors 386-776-2492 or
http://www.toyschnauzer4u.com
Pekignese Pups -Vet cert,
healthy. $650-$750.
Credit cards accepted
Taking deposits now.
904-519-0701 / 904-899-3908
Pekingese Pup iblk Fern
5mos, S/W, full blood no
papers $400. 904-781-4379
Pit Bull Pups- Blue, Pre-
dominate razoredge, reg
& ready, born 4/10. 5
Males, 2 Fern. POP. Call
John 386-649-5047 or
386-503-8096
SCHNAUZER MINI PUPS
CKC $425. 904-759-6387 em
rachelandrayagmal.com
TOY POODLES CKC,
black 1M/1F $500.
904-945-0645 or 904-619-2411
Yorkie, Maltese,
Dorkies, Boston Mix,
others $100-$750. 353-1101
Yorkies AKC, Adorable
3M/$500. Ready now
904-502-9891



17.6" SEA RAY '03-V6,
Inbrd bowrider, exc cond
only 35hrs used. $12,900.
904-894-7691 or 810-2373
19'.3" Mariah SX9 '03,
4.3L Merc, I/O trir cover
CD, D/F, lo hrs $11200 or
TOP. 904-525-9701 aft 1pm
23' Center Console w/1998
2hp Johnson, new gear
case & factor rebit pwr
head $3000. 904-502-1440


2002 Alto Toyhouse 40
Sft With 5th Wheel
Hitch 38K call 449-1233

2005 Dutchman
SCamper 30 FT Four
v rear bunks great shape
like new Hitch Pack-
age Must Sell $11,500 Der-
rick 912-467-3426

AIRSTREAM & TRAIL
MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS
ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
Sales, Service, Parts
J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
Alachua (386) 4623039
1-800-541-6439



Time to Move Our Pro-Owned
Buy at Wholesale
'03 Sportsman TT $7000
'02 Coleman 22' $7000
* '93 Conquest Motorhome $8000
* '03 Toy Hauler 5th $11000
Sunline 27' $6500
Prowler 32' $2999
Financing Available,
Trades Welcome.
Open 7 Days a Week



(904) 714-9939





2003 Vento Phanton
For sale- R-3 150cc
Scooter 8,689 miles
Lime-Green keyless
start, alarm, cover 1,250
542-3051

ARTIC CAT 250 '06- 2x4,
automatic, Green. Like
new with a little charac-
ter. $3500 obo. Call
904-735-4300.

SYamaha Road Star
1600cc Custom Paint
Cobra exhaust, Mus-
tang seat, lots of
chrome, many extras Show
room condition $ 9,500
695-4383




4 ZR-1 Type 17 inch
Aluminum 3X Plated
Chromed Mags
W/ Tires for G4
Corvette Less than 500 miles
$1500
Darryl 904-616-6008




1980 Jeep CJ5 Runs
well needs bodywork 6
S cyl towbar included
must see to appreci-
ate $ 2000 Firm
Derrick 912-467-3426

1986 Grand Marquee
44000 original miles
excellent condition for
year 0B0 contact Joe
o 912-576-8711

2001 VW Beottle GLS
Yellow Black Leather
Interior, S5-Speed 35
MPG, PW, PDL, PM, 6
CD Changer cold AC 24/24
Warranty
(Additional) $9,900 OBO
(904)491-7996

2004 Nissan Murano
SE excellent condition
L 39,700 miles
Silver leather Interior,
sun/ moon roof $20,000

2004 Pontiac Grand
Prix GT II V6 Loaded
Cruise, Cd-cass, Tc,
Low miles 46K Care-
fully Maintained 771-5333

BMW 325i '06
Lthr, CD Sunroof
$22,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

BMW 325i '94-sunrt, lown,
bik/beige int., gar kept,
exc cond $5900. 910-6112

BMW 525i '95.
150K mi, exc cond, $6800.
904-868-7504 or 264-6502

B BMW MS '06
Navi, CD, Lhtr, Over
$100,000 New, Now
$55,080 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

SCADILLAC CTS'05
Whiterran 30K $20,990


Aluminum sided 10 x20
building with walk-thru
door, end roll up door,
windows with screens,
wood flooring, wired for
electricity. New condi-
tion $3 ,200 You moveM
Call 904-502-5369





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SCADILLAC CTS '08
Fully Equipped
$30,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Cadillac Deville '98- fully
loaded, lthr,35kmi,
clean, $5500. 281-235-0106
| CADILLAC STS'05
Black Beauty, Triple
Black, Fully Equipped
$23,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4 CHEVY CAPRICE '96
Great performance,
J good gas mileage, LTI
custom interior, very
good cond $5,000 obo
904-566-4666 Must sell






Mercedes-Benz


1.9%
On Select Certified
Merseyside Benz With
Approved Credit
2008 863
Black/Black,
Locally Owned
and Driven,
Loaded,
Parktronic, Ipod
integration, navi,
507HP $122,959
2007 SL55
50th Anniv. Ed.
Active Vent
seats, Keyless
Go, Bi-xenon II
Lamps, Like
Brand New
$74,959
2007 ML63
Loaded with
Rear Tv's,
Navi, Sat. Radio,
491Hp, 6 disc
Changer local
trade in $69,959
2006 SL500
White/Stone,
Navi, Keyless
Go, Bi-Xenon H.
Lamps, Loaded!
$52,959
2007 GL450
Loaded w/Park-
tronic, Naviga-
tion, 19" wheels
Local trade In
$39,959 #26837A1

2007 E350
w/Navi, 6 Disc
CD, Prem. Pkg.
Svc. & Main-
tained Here
$41,959 #U12552
2006 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chger,
Loaded W/Low
Miles $37,959
2007 ML350
"Program Car"
Service and
Maintained
Here Harmon
stereo CD, Sat
Radio, S-Roof
$34,959 #U126E19

2003 CL500
"Employee owned"
Brumos Svc. &
maintained here
$29,959

2005 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chgr
Loaded! $28,959
2006 R350
w/alloy wheels,
Sun Roof CD,
Changer, Navi,
Power llftgate
$28,959 #U12612
2003 E500
Local Trade
100K Warranty
Panoramic SR
Sold new from
Brumos
$24,959
2005 ML 350
Special edition
Loaded W/Lthr
navigation CD,
Prem Wheels
$24,959
2006 C230
Sport Black/
Ash, 6Disc
Changer, Blue-
tooth Ready,
loaded! *ui2sie

2005 C230
Sport White
/ash, Sun Roof
CD, Power
seats $18,959

2003 E320
White/Tan 100K
Warranty local
trade in loaded
for $23,959
2001 S500
Loaded w/
Disctronic Park-
tronic, Active
Body Control,
$20,959 #26217B
2005 C230
Sport White
Ash, Sun Roof
CD, Power
Seats #U 12525
$18,959
1999 CLK320
CONVERTIBLE
Loaded w/Low
Miles, Show
room Condi-
tion $14,959

1997 SL320
Convert,
Black/Tan Inte-
rior, Hard Top
Lthr Loaded
$12,959


1998 ML320
Local Traded
Here Low Miles
Sun Roof Lthr,
$9,959 #26843
1999 C230
Kompressor
Sport Leather
Sunroof local
trade $7,959
We have over 80
hand picked
Mercedes-Benz
pre-owned to
choose from
Car Fax proudly
displayed on
all vehicles



BruosMoorars


DODGE VIPER '01- red,
both tops, 19kmi, asking
$43,500 obo. 912-384-6090
FORD MUSTANG '03
5spd, black, very
clean, V6 $8,500 obo
Call 904-535-1982
FORD MUSTANG GT '07
Like Brand New w/low
miles CD, Premium
Wheels Perfect colors
$19,959 904-724-1080
Brumes Mercedes
Pre-owned
HONDA ACCORD EX
'06 V6 Coupe Like New
$17,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
INFINTITI G37S '08
Only 3K Miles Fully
Equipped $39,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SJeep Grand Cherokee
1999 4- WHDR Limited
needs minor Repairs
1/2 low Blue Book Ask-
ing $3,000 169k miles 843-6838
() MAZDA MIATA '00
Burg/Tan, Lthr, CD
$11,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
MERCEDES S320 "95,
108kmI, great cond, new
tires, Ided $6500. 288-6053
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SPYDER Convert '08
Automatic $20,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE



For Straight Talk
and No Games
Come See
Styxx Jenkins.
Military, Bad Credit
No Credit
NO PROBLEM!
Want to be treated
like family, come to
NIMNICHT
CHEVROLET
1550 CASSAT AVE
891-3898
387-4041






Saturn SL '00 -Righthand
drive, new ac/tires, per-
fect for mail or paper
delivery. $3200
904-955-8660
Lexus ofJax.com
visit us for all makes &
models BMW, Honda,
Chevy, Ford, Etc 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE




Chevy Blazer '98. Good
cond, clean, 20 mpg city,
23/24 mpg hwy, $4000.
Call 904-608-1096


Call Tiny for more info

904-535-3136 9am-sopm



oo Saturn LS2 AC/AT 33 mpg........... $6900
o03 Honda Civic AC/AT 33 mpg ..........$7995
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03 Ford Mustang LX 6cyl 25 mpg..... $9995
05 Toyota Corolla AC/AT 33 mpg..... $10995
05 Honda Civic AC/AT 33 mpg........ $16995
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33K mi, $20,990 998-0012
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NISSAN PATH-
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37,00 Mi $17,990 998-0012
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STOYOTA 4Runner
'06 LTD V8, Lth
Roof, CD Only 30K
Miles, $25,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
YUKON DENALI XL
'05 Fully loaded w/3
t TV screens, 1 owner,
over $62,000 new.
Over $5,000 in extras added.
$28,000 obo 904-566-4666
Must sell



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