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Publication Date: August 7, 2008
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Give Blood

For Troops
Naval Station Mayport
will host a blood drive for
the Armed Services Blood
Program on Aug. 14 from 8
a.m.-4 p.m. at Building One.
This is your opportunity to
take care of our troops over-
seas. All blood collected goes
directly to support our fight-
ing forces. For more infor-
mation, go to www.military-
blood.dod.mil



New Hours

For PSD
PSD Mayport has changed
its hours of operation.
After a review of customer
volume, PSD found that only
1.7 percent of the total cus-
tomers were being served
after 5 p.m. PSD is currently
open from 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.,
Monday-Friday and 7:30-
11:30 a.m. on Saturday. The
ID card lab is open from 7:30
a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Given the demand of the
high-volume hours from 7:30
a.m.-4 p.m., the department is
changing its hours of opera-
tion to better utilize man-
power and improve customer
response.
The new hours in effect
Monday will be 7 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Monday-Friday. This includes
the ID card lab. Saturday
hours remain the same. The
department will be closed on
Sunday and holidays.



Get School/Sports
Physicals Now At
BHC Mayport
Tired of entertaining your
children? Who is anxious
for the school year to start?
You? The Kids? Both?
Hold on, there is one more
thing that has to be done....
school/sports physical.
It's not too late; Branch
Health Clinic Mayport has
appointments waiting and
available for you to get your
children the required immu-
nizations and physical.
These appointments are
going fast, so don't wait to
call Central Appointments at
(904) 542-4677 to schedule
the appointment and then,
only then, will the summer
be complete!
School physical are
typically required by most
schools before entry into pre-
school or kindergarten or if
the child is starting in a new
school system.
Most schools and club
sports teams like Pop Warner
require a pre-participation
sports physical for students
to take part in team try-outs
or other physical education
programs.
This ensures the child is
medically fit to play a sport.
Parents should bring any
required school and sports
physical forms along with
their child's personal shot
record to the appointment.
Children should dress in
shorts, short-sleeved, loose
fitting T-shirts, and girls
should wear a sports bra.


From Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Southeast Public,
Naval Facilities Engineering
Command (NAVFAC) Southeast
awarded a $19.3 million con-
tract to American Bridge
Company of Tampa, Fla., July
18. The contract is for repairs
to the wharf delta bulkhead at
Naval Station Mayport.
"It's part of NAVFAC
Southeast's mission to deliver
the support that facilitates the
defense installation strategic
plan's objective to 'restore and


acquire cost effective, sustain-
able, energy-efficient and safe
infrastructure that meets opera-
tional requirements'," said Capt.
William Vaughan, Public Works
officer, Naval Station Mayport.
"This project will assure that
the berthing wharf is in top con-
dition and prepared to support
the fleet well into the future."
The work demolishes por-
tions of the existing steel sheet
pile bulkhead, tie-back wale
system, concrete pile cap and
asphalt/concrete pavement, and


removes the pneumatic fender
system and mooring hardware.
Following demolition work,
the project will construct a new
bulkhead (with concrete pile
encapsulation and a cathodic
protection system), backfills
behind the new bulkhead, and
new asphalt and concrete wharf
pavement, then reinstall the
pneumatic fender system and
mooring hardware.
Completion of this proj-
ect will sustain harbor opera-
tions with the ability to pro-


vide adequate berthing for
homeported and visiting ships
and uphold the Southeast
Regional Maintenance Center's
(SERMC) ships maintenance
and repair availability sched-
ule. Additionally, repairs to the
wharf delta bulkhead will keep
costs down for harbor opera-
tions and SERMC ship repair
contractors.
With a harbor capable of
accommodating 34 ships, Naval
Station Mayport is homeport
to 22 ships, four guided-mis-


sile destroyers and 13 guided-
missile frigates. Mayport also
hosts visiting ships, U.S. Coast
Guard vessels and foreign naval
ships for port visits, and con-
ducts training at Afloat Training
Group and Training Support
Department Jacksonville.
Work is expected to be com-
pleted by February 2011.
For more news from
Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, visit www.navy.mil/
local/navfachq/.


Ribault Bay Community Center Is Open


-Photo by MC1 Heather Ewton
Naval Station Mayport Commanding Officer, Capt. Aaron Bowman is joined by representatives of Balfour Beatty Communities and residents of Ribault Bay off
base housing for the official ribbon cutting and reopening of the RibaultBay Community Center on Aug. 1. The newly renovated community center includes a fitness
center, children's room, adult lounge with flat screen TV and sofa, a game room with billards and ping pong tables, as well as a business center with two computers,
wireless internet connection and a gaming area with Xbox 360 and Wii. After the ribbon cutting, residents enjoyed free food, drink and activities.




Swain New CO


-Photo courtesy of MWR
Mayport Hurricanes are the new Tri-Base Basketball champs. Pictured from left is Coach CW02
Allan Layne, Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Jerome McKenzie, Electrician's Mate 2"n Class Jason
Lockhart, Personnel Specialist 3rd Class Decandrein Dunn, Quartermaster 2"d Class James Milt, Hospital
Corpsman Jeremy Olds, NS Mayport Executive Officer, Cmdr. Mike Watson. Not pictures is Fire Controlman
I Class Kenroy Edwards, Operations Specialist Seaman Demarcus Lewis, Seaman Warren Northrop, Seaman
Jeremy Anthony.


Mayport
By Rita Hammerstand
MWR Sports Coordinator
The Mayport Hurricanes
were lead to victory by for-
mer All Navy Coach CWO2
Allan Layne in the Tri-Base
Basketball Tournament held
last Saturday at Naval Station
Mayport.
Quartermaster 2nd Class
James Milt from Jacksonville
Recruiting District Command
led the way in scoring for the
weekend tournament with an


Team Tol
average of 26 points per game.
The game could not be decided
by offense alone but with tena-
cious defense and rebounding
by Coast Guard Electrician's
Mate 2nd Class Jason Lockhart,
Personnel Specialist 3rd Class
Decandrein Dunn of PSD and
Hospital Corpsman Jeremy
Olds of Branch Medical. We
had great floor management
from Aviation Ordnanceman
Airman Jerome McKenzie of
HSL-48, and Fire Controlman


p Hoops
1t Class Kenroy Edwards,
Operations Specialist Seaman
Demarcus Lewis, Seaman
Warren Northrop, Seaman
Jeremy Anthony all of USS
Vicksburg, which provided
instrumental play and teamwork
throughout the tournament. The
hard work and skill level paid
off for the Mayport Hurricanes
as they were undefeated for the
tournament.
See Basketball, Page 9


Of Hue
By Lt.j.g. Randall G.
Schimpf
USS Hue C, PAO
Capt. Anthony W. Swain
assumed command from Capt.
Michael J. Jacobsen during a
change of command ceremo-
ny on July 30. Guest speaker
for the morning's ceremony
was Rear Admiral Mark Fox,
Commander, Carrier Strike
Group 10.
As the Commanding Officer
of USS Hue City, Captain
Jacobsen commanded the ship
during its recent deployment as
Air Defense Commander for the
Harry S Truman Carrier Strike
Group in support of Operation
Iraqi Freedom.
Swain was assigned to the
Chief of Naval Operations
(OPNAV) staff since July
2006 and served as Sea Shield
Deputy Branch Head and Navy
Lead for Force Protection and
Force Application Functional
Capabilities Boards until March
2007. He then assumed the Sea
Shield Branch Head position
where he was responsible for the
evaluation of several Navy pro-
grams including, ASW, BMD,
SUW, MIW and METOC.
Swain is a 1982 honors
graduate of Elizabeth City
State University, Elizabeth City
NC. He entered the naval ser-
vice through Officer Candidate


City
School Newport R.I.
Swain served at sea in USS
Portland (LSD 37), as Carrier
Readiness Improvement Officer
and Auxiliaries Officer in USS
John F. Kennedy (CV 67),
Operations Officer in USS John
Hancock (DD 981) and as part
of a Battle Efficiency award
winning crew and Executive
Officer in USS Avenger
(MCM 1). He served as the
Fleet Maintenance Officer for
COMSEVENTHFLT,Yokosuka,
Japan and deployed throughout
the Far East.
Swain commanded USS
Raven (MHC-61). He perma-
nently moved Raven, based in
Ingleside, Texas to Manama,
Bahrain via heavy lift vessel
Blue Marlin during a 30-day
voyage. He commanded USS
Carr (FFG 52) during a surge
deployment with Theodore
Roosevelt Battle Group in sup-
port of Operation Iraqi Freedom
and the War on Terror deploying
to the Arabian Gulf.
Ashore, Swain earned a M.S.
in Financial Management from
Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, CA and also earned
a M.S. in National Resource
Strategy from National Defense
University, Industrial College of
the Armed Forces, Washington
See Hue City, Page 3















2 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, August 7, 2008


CREDO Corner


IL


By Lt. Rickey Bennett
Spiritual Fitness Division SE
"Depression is like a fever,"
writes counselor and occasional
contributor Jim Hilt. "When we
have a fever, there's something
wrong physically. The same
goes for depression. It doesn't
stand alone. There's something
else behind it." What is sapping
your motivation and leaving you
wiped out and discouraged?
Living in the south, I can
attend many SEC collegiate
sporting events. When playing
at home, the rush that comes
to a team from the affirming
crowd is amazing. A team at the
bottom of the conference has
been known to take down the


top-rated leader. But to be the
best, I've discovered, a team
has to know how to win on the
road.
The discouraging drain that
comes from an away-game
crowd can take a talented team
down in front of the nation.
Their skill, lineup, or experi-
ence didn't change-just how
they felt. To win on the road,
players must learn to ignore
negative emotions.
We all have moods-it's just a
matter of degree. For any of us,
the pressures of life can add up.
Too much pressure in too short
a time can overwhelm anyone.
Most of us don't have a psy-
chological disorder. But think-


ing you aren't susceptible is a
mistake. Learn to fight through
your down times while paying
attention to possible burnout or
depression.
You may or may not be by
nature a depressed person. A
bout of clinical depression could
happen to you too-meaning
being depressed for more than
two weeks. How do we get into
such a dark place? Some thera-
pists believe that a main cause
for depression is done by people
developing an unhealthy ability
to persevere.
That's right, by not knowing
when to quit. Perhaps you've
resolved that once you started
something you'd never throw in


the towel. After all, if you hang
in there long enough you'd out-
live most of your problems and
a lot of the competition.
If you were sleeping on your
arm and it began to tingle,
what would you do? Perhaps
you'd say, "I'd roll over." Your
inner therapist would respond,
"That's right," and hopefully
add; "Yet when you're involved
in something that's causing you
mental and emotional pain, you
refuse to roll over. You believe
God wants you to hang in there
even when it's destroying you."
At this point it would be a good
thing if you heard a mental gear
fall into place, cla-clink!
Let's go a step further.


Have you grown accustomed
to sleeping on your arm? Has
your soul gone past the tingling
stage to numb and or listless?
Sometimes you need to let go
of an impure form of security
in order to grab hold of a pure
form of insecurity. If you get
this for the first time
it will be like suddenly solv-
ing a mind-twisting riddle; see-
ing its meaning. Is there some-
thing that you are stubbornly
holding onto for security that
is corrupting your discontented
soul? Are you ready to leave the
dark, lifeless world of depres-
sion?
Rolling over would mean tak-
ing the risk of grabbing some-


thing less secure. Do you have
the courage to walk away from
what holding you down? This
will probably feel like bungee
jumping without a harness and
cord.
What if God doesn't t stop
your fall? Fill in the blanks to
this next sentence. I need to
let go of ___. and then grab
hold of When you're in
a slump, you're not in for much
fun. Un-slumping yourself is
not easily done. -Dr. Seuss.
Call us @ 904-270-6958 ext
1603 or contact your Chaplain
if you feel depressed and are
ready to get set free.


H omefront in Focus


By Beth Wilson
Military Spouse Contributor
I often joke that my marriage
is part-time and long distance
due to the deployment/work-
ups that take my husband away.
Knowing our resources, benefits
and how to utilize them can take
us from surviving military life
to ;il, ,, ,o.. so let's continue our
look at resources and benefits.
Military One Source (www.
militaryonesource.com or 800-
342-9647) is an employee assis-
tance service provided free of
charge to service members and
their families. Available 24/7,
Military One Source (MOS)
can provide information on
everything from deployment
readiness, child care informa-
tion (including referrals in your
area), education and scholarship
information and much, much
more. You will find the website
to be a great resource of infor-
mation and their client support


personnel friendly and knowl-
edgeable.
NLSO or Navy Legal
Services Office is another
resource and benefit. NLSO can
review contracts and leases (let
them review any and all before
signing), prepare Advance
Directives and Powers of
Attorney and much more. Each
base has a NLSO office, stop
by to pick up a brochure of their
services. It can help you avoid
legal entanglements.
Veterinarian Services are
also available on most instal-
lations for our 'furry children.'
Congress mandated a $2 user
fee, and services and medica-
tions are provided at cost. The
breadth of services can vary
from base to base so check your
local office.
Let me stop here to mention
your dependent ID. Your depen-
dent ID card is your 'ticket' to
access your benefits. You will


need to present it at the movie
theater, the medical clinic, com-
missary and exchange. Your
card lists your social security
number and your date of birth.
If lost or stolen you are vul-
nerable to identity theft. Your
service member's SSN is also
listed on that card. Please safely
guard this card.
CREDO or the Spiritual
Fitness Center is a program of
the Chaplain's Corp. This office
provides wonderful opportuni-
ties for personal growth and
enrichment, retreats, seminars
and more. These opportunities
are provided free to you and
your service member. Retreats
include food, lodging and mate-
rials and often include transpor-
tation. They are held at lodges,
hotels and resorts in the area.
May I personally recommend
the Marriage Retreat after
deployment it's a great way
to reconnect with your service


member.
CAPS/FAP. Each base pro-
vides counseling services
through Counseling, Advocacy
and Prevention Services
(CAPS) or the Family Advocacy
Program (FAP). These services
can include new parent support,
deployment support to marriage
counseling or seminars on anger
management, communication
skills or life-skills. I love it!
Professional life-coaches for
free right on base.
Navy-Marine Corp Relief
Society or NMCRS (www.
nmcrs.org) is an amazing non-
profit, charitable organization
dedicated to assisting Sailors
and Marines in need with
"financial, educational and
other assistance." They also
offer many classes like 'budget-
ing for baby' (graduates receive
'Baby's First Sea Bag' full of
goodies for your new arrival),
to Food Lockers, Thrift Shops,


Budget/Financial Guidance
(yeah, free financial advisors)
and much more. Each base has
an NMCRS office, stop by to
learn of the services at your
base.
I want to introduce Navy
spouses to www.npc.navy.mil
and Army spouses to www.
myarmylifetoo.com From
these sites you will find great,
reliable information about your
branch. Another site to book-
mark and check out often is
www.militaryhomefront.dod.
mil. This is a 'one-stop' site for
a multitude of information on
military life, benefits, protocols,
resources and much more.
Other resources include infor-
mational websites such as the
American Red Cross (www.
redcross.org), your local base
website and published paper.
Perhaps the website I visited
most frequently as a new spouse
was www.hazegray.org. On


this site you will find all the
terms and slang we encounter
in the Navy vernacular. Want to
know what a bluejacket is or an
LES, PCS; port side, stem or a
Seabee, you'll find the answer
here. For military acronyms
check out http://www.dtic.mil/
doctrine/jel/doddict/acronym_
index.html.
I hope this overview of ben-
efits and resources will help you
as you find your 'sea legs' in
this new military lifestyle. Next
week we will look at resourc-
es specifically for Guard and
Reserve families. Again, con-
gratulations and welcome, new
military spouses!
Contact Beth at beth@
homefrontinfocus. corn. Check
out Navy Homefront Talk!, the
internet talk show for spouses
at www. blogtalkradio. com/nht.


Are You Prepared For



Hurricane Season?


From NOAA
Emergency Board-Up
Covering windows and doors
could prevent major damage or
total destruction of a home in a
hurricane. Follow these steps to
get started:
*Consider installing perma-
nent storm shutters if the home
is in a vulnerable area such as a
coastline.
*Cut plywood and drill holes
for screws or lag bolts in each
cover and in the wall around
each window. The screws or lag
bolts should be placed along the
top, bottom, and sides of each
cover, and they should be long
enough to penetrate the wall
studs around the window, not
just the siding or wall covering.
*To maximize impact resis-
tance, use solid plywood pan-
els of a minimum 3/4" thick-
ness not oriented strand board
(OSB).

Hurricane Related Web Links
*www.flash.org: A leading
source for the most current,
accurate and reliable home
safety information on the Web.
View up-to-date newsletters
access the latest information in
hurricane and windstorm pro-
tection for consumers and hom-
eowners.
*www.floridadisaster.org -
This site offers statewide emer-
gency management information
straight from the source. Check
in with the state emergency
operations center for current
activation information, news
alerts and useful consumer con-
tact information before, during,
and after the storm. Get up-to-
the-minute citizen emergency
information, including evacu-
ation routes, storm surge, and
shelter information.
*www.petswelcome.com -
An entire Website dedicated to
helping pet owners find suit-
able accommodations away
from home. Check out travel
information, nationwide hotel
listings and message boards or
reserve a room online.
*www.dcnonline.org The


Disaster Contractors Network
provides contractors with the
information and resources they
need to help their customers
successfully repair or rebuild
their home after a disaster
strikes.

NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio
(NWR) is "the voice" of the
National Weather Service.
This commercial-free, 24-
hour broadcast provides criti-
cal life-saving weather infor-
mation when properly placed
within the home. Its capabili-
ties include regular broadcast
of real-time watches, warn-
ings, and advisories from the
local National Weather Service
office. A NOAA weather radio
should include seven-frequency
capability, tone alert and battery
backup to ensure uninterrupted
reception.
NWR frequencies in Florida:
162.400, 162.425, 162.450,
162.475, 162.500, 162.525, and
162.550.
Receivers should be placed
near a window and away from
(or in between) metal wall
studs. It may require a small
external antenna in mobile
homes or buildings with metal
wall studs.

ABCs of home security
Anchor
*Move anything from the
yard that could become wind-
bome debris. Ask neighbors to
do the same.
*Replace gravel/rock land-
scaping material with fire treat-
ed, shredded bark to reduce
damage.
*Trim and anchor down foli-
age.
*Make sure the home has
a wall to foundation (anchor
bolts/re-bar) connection.
Brace
*Bolt all doors with foot and
head bolts with a minimum one-
inch bolt throw length.
*Reinforce the garage door
and tracks with center supports.
*Brace all gable end fram-


ing with horizontal and vertical
beams.
Cover
*Cover all large windows,
doors, and especially patio
doors with securely fastened,
impact-resistant shutters with
proper mounting fixtures or
replace them with impact-resis-
tant laminated window and door
systems if possible.
*Make sure all doors and
windows are properly caulked
and weather-stripped.
*Install roof covering that is
rated for hurricane force winds.
Strap
*Harness any free standing
fixtures in the yard.
*Strap rafters/trusses to walls
with hurricane straps/clips.
Flood Damage and Insurance
Coverage
Flood damage is covered
under separate policies admin-
istered by the National Flood
Insurance Program. Consumers
can call toll-free 1-888-
FLOOD29 for information on
securing sufficient flood insur-
ance before a storm threatens.
New flood insurance policies
carry a 30-day waiting period,
and will not cover damage from
an impending storm threat.


Chapel Call
Command Chaplain:
Cmdr. Jerome Dillon
SUNDAY
Sunday School................... 9:15 a.m.
Morning Worship............10:30 a.m.
Protestant Baptism....... As requested
TUESDAY
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)......
.....9:30 a.m .
(First and third Tuesday of the month)
Nursery is provided.
WEDNESDAY
Women's Bible Study........9:30 a.m.
Choir Rehearsal................7...7 p.m.
FRIDAY
Catholic Mass................ 11:30 a.m.
Confessions.......................... 7 p.m .
SATURDAY
Men's Prayer Breakfast..........9 a.m.
Youth Group ........................6 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Saturdays
of month)
Catholic Services:
Mass........Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.
Confession....... Before and after mass
Religious Education...........10:30 a.m.
BAPTISMS
Please call 270-5212 to arrange a
Baptism class.
SERVICES
For shipboard and Waterfront
Services, call 270-5403. Personnel of
other faiths seeking contact with spe-
cific religious groups should call the
Chaplain's Office at 270-5212.


Employee of the Quarter


-Photo by MC1 Heather Ewton
Naval Station Mayport announced its Employee of the Quarter, Second Quarter during a lun-
cheon last week at Ocean Breeze Conference Center. Winner was Elinor Cantrell of FFSC. Also
nominated was Danny Ortiz of Security, Ann Evangelista of Housing, Carolyn Nocon of Air
Ops, Terry I\,itIy" Woods of MWR, Tommy Alford of Safety and Darrell Simmers of Fire &
Emergency Services.





Naval Station Mayport
Capt. A aron Bow m an ......................................................................................... Com m and ing O officer
Cm d r. M ike W atson.................................................................................................. Executive O officer
CM DCM Deborah Davidson .......................................................................... Com m and M aster Chief
Naval Station Mayport Editorial Staff
B ill A u stin ................ ............... ........................................................ Pu b lic A ffa irs O office r
IC2 Paul Fenn ......................................................................................... D deputy Public A affairs O officer
P a ig e G n a n n ........................................................................................... . .................................. E d ito r
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Simpson In Training


-Photo courtesy of FRCSE Mayport
Yoeman 2nd Class William Early and Yoeman 3rd Class Jehovich Perez answer calls from potential
donors at WICT

CF R E I Vo luntes -Photo by MC3 Patrick Cook

FS V on te rs Sailors assigned to the guided-missile frigate USS Simpson (FFG 56) moor the ship to a buoy at
Naval Station Mayport. The training exercise certifies the ship to conduct this type of evolution.


For Radio Telethon r i i
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By Lt.j.g. Robert Jones
FRCSEMayport PAO
Fleet Readiness Center
Southeast, Site Mayport provid-
ed 30 volunteers to help WJCT,
also known FM 89.9 hold its
annual pledge telethon in con-
junction with the United Service
Organizations (USO.)
From July 21-25, the radion
station contributed time and
resources to help raising funds
for the non-profit agency geared
to help service members and
their families.

Hue City
DC. He served as the Deputy
Director for Conventional
Arms Control (CAC) in the
Verification, Compliance and
Implementation Bureau and in
Arms Control Bureau for two
years at the State Department.
His office was responsible
for the Conventional Forces
Europe (CFE) Treaty, Open
Skies Treaty and Organization
for Security and Cooperation in
Europe (OSCE) agreements. He
supervised a smooth transition
to another Bureau and the fur-
ther move to a combined office
now known as Chemical and
Conventional Affairs (CCA).
Jacobsen is a native of
Uniondale, New York. After
graduating from the U.S.
Naval Academy in May 1982,
his first assignment was to the
USS Barney (DDG-6) where
he served as Electrical Officer
and Combat Information Center
Officer.
Upon completion of his ini-
tial sea tour in October 1985,
Jacobsen was assigned to the
pre-commissioning crew of USS
Antietam (CG-54). As USS
Antietam's Fire Control Officer,
he participated in the opera-
tional and technical evaluation
(OPEVAL/TECHEVAL) of
the MK 41 Vertical Launching
System and further on testing
and evaluation (FOT&E) of the
Standard Missile (SM-2) Block
II and the Tomahawk Cruise
Missile.
Departing USS Antietam in
April 1989, Jacobsen attended
Surface Warfare Officer School
Department Head Course grad-
uating in October 1989. His
first department head tour was
in USS Fife (DD-991) where


"The USO has obviously
been a very strong supporter of
all the military services ... so
when the opportunity present-
ed itself, I jumped at it," stat-
ed Yeoman Third Class Petty
Officer Jehovich Perez.
Many of the telethon's partic-
ipants had similar reasons why
they felt it was important to par-
ticipate in the USO sponsored
event.
"It's a chance for the Navy
to give a little bit back by vol-
unteering our time and efforts



he served as Combat Systems
Officer. USS Fife, forward
deployed to Yokosuka, Japan,
participated in Operations
Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Transferring from USS Fifein
November 1991, Captain
Jacobsen remained in Japan
and served as Combat Systems
Officer in Destroyer Squadron
15. CDS 15, embarked in
USS Independence (CV-62),
deployed to the Persian Gulf
and participated in Operation
Southern Watch.
Jacobsen then attended the
Army Command and General
Staff College (CGSC) in Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas. In
addition, he attended Webster
University earning a Master of
Arts Degree in Business. Upon
completion of CGSC in June
1994, Jacobsen was assigned to
the Joint Staff, Directorate for
Intelligence J2 where he served
in a joint duty assignment until
May 1996.
Jacobsen then served as the
executive officer in USS John S.
McCain (DDG-56). During his
tour, the ship shifted homeports
from Pearl Harbor to Yokosuka,
Japan.
Departing USS John S.
McCain in January 1998,
Jacobsen was assigned to
Surface Warfare Officer School
(SWOS) Command Training
Department where he served as
the Executive Officer Course
Coordinator and the Lead
Combat Systems Instructor until
January 2000.
Jacobsen then commanded
USS Carney (DDG-64) from
July 2000 until August 2002.
USS Carney deployed to the
Persian Gulf and participat-


to make sure the USO remains a l o r n I i a r

ktd nn y


open anu L o eep sponsoring
the programs that provide assis-
tance to troops all over," stated
Chief Aviation Machinist Mate
Keiya Crawford.
The telethon raised more than
$30,000 and gave a portion of
its proceeds to the USO, which
in turn uses these funds to help
military personnel and their
families for phone cards, care
packages and entertainment.

From Page 1
ed in Maritime Interdiction
Operations helping to stem the
flow of illegal oil from Iraq.
Following his command tour,
Jacobsen assumed duties as
the Surface Operations Officer
in the John F. Kennedy Strike
Group. During this tour, he
deployed to the Persian Gulf
and participated in Operations
Iraqi Freedom and Enduring
Freedom.
In January 2005, Jacobsen
reported to the U.S. Naval
Academy as the Director of
Professional Development.
Jacbsen will be reporting to the
Office of the Chief of Naval
Operations.


All-Stars Baseball Team


By Ensign Samuel Lopez
USS Robert G. 5
Information Technician 2nd
Class (SW) Rafael J. Figueroa
of USS Robert G. Bradley is
going to the All Stars!
Figueroa was recently select-
ed to the U.S. Military All-Stars
Baseball Team to participate in
the 2008 "Red, White and Blue
Tour of America." Founded
in 1990, the U.S. military All-
Stars have created a network of
38 baseball teams worldwide.
More than 350 appearances
annually provide the absolute
finest patriotic atmosphere pos-
sible, delivering highly competi-
tive, exciting entertainment, and
a once in a lifetime experience
to personnel with the talent to
perform on a national stage.
The historic "Red, White
and Blue Tour of America" has
become the most popular sum-
mer exhibition in the world


enjoyed by over 25 million
people. All personnel select-
ed understand the scope of
responsibility far exceeds the
games won or lost on the field.
Despite a constant turnover of
players due to military deploy-
ments the highly competitive
program is distinguished by a
567-211 (.728) overall record
against professional, indepen-
dent and summer collegiate
teams
"IT2 Figueroa's selection
as a member of the 2008 U.S.
Military All-Stars is not only
an honor and an opportunity
for him to play a sport he loves
and at which he excels, but a
chance for our Navy and Nation
to showcase the outstanding
dedication and talent Sailors,
Marines, Airmen, and Soldiers
from all over America exhibit
every day in the fleet and field,"
said Cmdr. Clint Carroll, com-


manding officer of USS Robert
G. Bradley.
As Sailors of the Bradley
represent their ship across
the globe, Figueroa said he is
excited over the opportunity to
represent his service through
America's pastime.
"I'm grateful for the opportu-
nity my Shipmates have given
me and feel proud to be able to
promote the military through
baseball, it's a great feeling,"
he said.
Figueroa proudly wears a
Robert G. Bradley patch on his
uniform to represent his com-
mand and the outstanding deeds
of his 200 Shipmates," Carroll
added. "Whether on the baseball
diamond, conducting operations
at sea, or engaging partners and
allies overseas, our Sailors play
to win."


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Please contact your coordinator for more information:


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HMi Michael Morgan
Office: (904) 5727830
Cell: (904) 868-2680
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NS Mayport
ABEC Marshall Townsend
Office: (904) 270-6104
Cell: (904) 517-7739


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Cell: (9120 674-8611
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6 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, August 7, 2008


Aug. 8: Summer Outdoor
Movies. "Indiana Jones and the
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"
(PG-13) will start at sunset
(approximately 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
Aug. 9: Basic Car Care
Class. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the
Auto Skills Center. $30 per
person includes profession-
al instruction, oil change and
emergency roadside kit. Pre-
registration required. 270-5392
Aug. 9: NO-TAP Bowling




The following activities tar-
get single or unaccompanied
Sailors. For more information,
call Planet Mayport Single
Sailor Center at 270-7788/89.
Aug. 7: 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.




Aug. 8: Summer Outdoor
Movies. "Indiana Jones and the
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"
(PG-13) will start at sunset
(approximately 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


Tournament. 1 p.m. at Fast
Lanes. Entry fee is $20 ($10
for bowling and shoes, $10 for
prize pot). Ages 18 and older.
Pre-registration required. 270-
5377
Aug. 11: Texas Hold 'Em
(All Hands). Every Monday at
6 p.m. at Castaway's Lounge.
Free to enter with prizes for first
and second places. Everyone
welcome. 270-7788
Aug. 12: 5K/10K Fun Run.
8 a.m. start in front of the Gym.
Sponsored by Navy Federal
Credit Union. 270-5451
Aug. 12: Red Pin Bowling.
10:30 a.m.-I p.m. at Fast Lanes

Liber


Aug. 9: Jaguars vs. Atlanta
Falcons Trip. $5 includes trans-
portation and admission. Trip
leaves Planet Mayport at 5:30
p.m.
Aug. 11: Texas Hold 'Em.
Every Monday at 6 p.m. at
Castaway's Lounge. Free to
enter with prizes for first and
second places. Everyone wel-

K id


Aug. 11-14: 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
Aug. 15: Teen Adventure
Landing Trip. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for
middle and high school ages.


tHappenings

Bowling Center. Bowl a strike out for Wii Sports and v
with a red head pin and win a 270-5431
prize. 270-5377 Aug. 13: Inside
Aug. 12: Men's Softball Imagination, Con
Organizational Meeting. 11 Hypnotist Show. Fun b
a.m. in the Gym lobby. 270- at 7:30 p.m. at Beac
5451 Community Center. Funn
Aug. 12: Texas Hold 'Em unique, trained comedy
(CPOs). Every Tuesday 5-8 hypnotist, Lee Maskery,
p.m. at Foc'sle CPO Club for forms live. Free admis
CPOs and their guests. Hors 270-7198
d'oeuvres available for pur- Aug. 14: Mongolian
chase. 270-5431 Night. 4-8 p.m. at Foc'sle
Aug. 13: Wii Wing Club. First pick your
Wednesday (CPOs). Every (choose two from beef, c
Wednesday 5-8 p.m. at Foc'sle en and pork). Then select
CPO Club for CPOs and their veggies. Next, watch your
guests. Bring the entire family grilled to perfection. Fi


wings.

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nedy
egins
side
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stage
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CPO
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enjoy! Everyone welcome. $9
for adults. Kids' specials avail-
able. 270-5431
Aug. 22-24: Open Water
Scuba Certification Course.
$290 complete ($320 guests);
includes gear, study materials,
instruction, certification, lodg-
ing and round trip transporta-
tion. Pre-registration required.
270-5541
Basic Car Care Class
The MWR Auto Skills Center
is offering a Basic Car Care
Class from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Aug. 9. Cost is $30 and includes
professional instruction, an oil
change and an emergency road-


side kit. Class size is limited to
5. Sign up at Auto Skills or call
270-5392 for more information.
Fast Lanes
Fast Lanes Bowling Center
is hosting a NO-TAP Bowling
Tournament starting at 1 p.m.
on Aug. 9. Cost is $20 and
includes bowling, shoe rent-
al and money toward the prize
fund. Participants must be 18
years old or older. Pre-registra-
tion is required. For more infor-
mation, call Fast Lanes at 270-
5377.


ty Call


come.
Aug. 12: Cardboard Boat
Regatta. Design and build a
cardboard boat capable of going
the distance of the base pool and
back. Every Tuesday in August;
5:30 p.m. at the base pool.
Aug. 14: Jacksonville Suns
Trip. This free trip leaves Planet
Mayport at 5:30 p.m.

Zone


Cost is $18 in advance; $20 the
day of. 270-5680
Aug. 16: Back to School
Youth Pool Party. 6:30-8:30
p.m. at the Base Pool. Cost is
$2. Children age 9 and younger
must be accompanied by a par-
ent or legal adult guardian. 270-
5680/5421
VPK Openings


Aug. 16: Jaguars vs. Miami
Dolphins Trip. $5 includes
transportation and admission.
Trip leaves Planet Mayport at
5:30 p.m.
Aug. 23: River Tubing Trip.
Cost is $10 and includes trans-
portation, admission, equipment
and lunch. Trip leaves Planet
Mayport at 8:30 a.m.


The Child Development
Center on base currently has
a limited number of spaces
remaining for Florida's free
Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
(VPK) program starting in
August. For VPK registration
requirements, call 270-5339.


M WR Sports/Fitness


MWR Sports will hold a
Men's Softball organizational
meeting will be held on Aug. 12
at 11 a.m. at the Base Gym.
A 'Dusk to Dawn' one-day
softball tournament will be held
on Sept. 5 from 6 p.m. until
dawn. Cost is $225 per team.
The Summerfest 5K/10k run
will be Aug. 12 at 8 a.m. in
front of the gym.
For more information about any
of these events, call 270-5451.
The 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


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Wednesday
7 a.m., Victory PRT with
Glinda
11:30 a.m., Pilates with
Apparatus with Emily and
Ruthie
1 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
Friday
7 a.m., Beach Bootcamp
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 Gym schedule is as fol-
lows:
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


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Tuesday
6 a.m.
Weight Training for
Warfighters with LaPlace
7 a.m.
BOSU with LaPlace
11:30 a.m., Lunch Crunch
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
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
Friday
6:30 a.m., Indoor Cycling


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
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Weekday hours for The
Oasis Galley Are 6-7:30 a.m.
for breakfast, 11 a.m.-12:30
p.m. for lunch, and 4:30-6
p.m. for dinner. Weekend and
holiday hours are 8-9:30 a.m.
for breakfast, 11:30 a.m.-I
p.m. for brunch, and 4:30-
6 p.m. for dinner. The Oasis
Galley also offers a speedline
and hot bars Monday through
Friday. The Menu Line is 270-
6857. For Service Assistance,
call the Oasis Administration
Office at 270-5373. Breakfast
costs $2.10, lunch and dinner
is $3.85. The Menu is subject
to change by FSO due to food
availability.
Thursday, Aug. 7
Breakfast
Bacon
Turkey Sausage Patties
Pancakes
French Toast
Potato Rounds
Lunch
Clam ( ho" dc i
Grilled Steaks
Crab Legs
Rice Pilaf
Baked Potato Halves
Corn On Cob
Broccoli
Natural Pan Gravy
Dinner
Clam ( ho" dc i
Caribbean Chicken Breast
Veal Parmesan


Islanders Rice
Boiled Pasta
Marinara Sauce
Tangy Spinach
Mixed Vegetables
Friday, Aug. 8
Breakfast
Bacon
Corn Beef Hash
Pancakes
French Toast
Hashbrown
Lunch
Beef Noodle Soup
Buffalo Chicken Chunks
Pizza
Grilled Cheeseburger
French Fries
Potato Chips
Carrots
Green Beans
Baked Beans
Dinner
Beef Noodle Soup
Roast Beef
Baked Fish
Long Grain & Wild Rice
Mashed Potatoes
Corn
Cabbage
Brown Gravy
Saturday, Aug. 9
Breakfast
Bacon
Turkey Sausage Link
Pancakes
French Toast
Potato Rounds
Lunch


Chicken And Rice Soup
Chicken Fillet Sandwich
Onion Rings
Mixed Vegetables
French Toast
Pancakes
Potato Rounds
Bacon
Dinner
Chicken Rice Soup
Veal Parmesan
Baked Chicken
Oven Browned Rice
Steamed Rice
Broccoli
Peas & Carrots
Chicken Gravy
Sunday, Aug. 10
Breakfast
Corn Beef Hash
Bacon
Pancakes
French Toast
Hashbrown
Lunch
Creole Soup
Chicken Fillet Sandwich
French Fries
Peas
Bacon
French Toast
Hashbrown
Dinner
Creole Soup
Beef Stew
Baked Fish
Steam Rice
Boiled Pasta
Green Beans Combo


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French Toast
Potato Rounds
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Minestrone Soup
Roast Turkey
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Green Beas
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French Fries
Baked Beans
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Minestrone Soup
Chili Mac
Chicken Fried Steak
Oven Brown Potatoes
Corn
Asparagus
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French Toast
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Sausage Links
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Lunch
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Crab Legs
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British Aircraft Carrier Makes Port Visit

By MC3 Sean Allen f
Fleet Public.; Center Detachment
Southeast
HMS Arc Royal (RO 7), a British
Navy aircraft carrier made a port
visit to Naval Station Mayport, July2
29.
Arc Royal has been out to sea
for six weeks participating in Joint "-___
Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) 08-4. ',
Other countries to participate in the "-
exercise included the United States, -m Is
France, Brazil and Italy. F it ,e-1. 1 A P -
Along with a much needed break;
after six weeks out to sea, and the
opportunity for British Sailors to .
enjoy the beaches and weather that __ __m __
Florida has to offer, the ship willIM '
also hold a change of command cer-.
emony during its port visit. 1
"We have been treated very well .ll
since our arrival, everybody that
we have met on the base and out .
in town has been very friendly and
helpful." Said Chief Petty Officer --- ..-__ 7
Jim Phillips. "This is the first time _..__
I have been to Florida, the weath- D--'
er and the beaches have been very .
mce."
While in port, several tours of __Z..'.'
the Jacksonville area have been Ar-
arranged for the crew, as well as a ..--
continuous shuttle to the beach, one -Photo by MC3 Sean Allen
of the favorite destinations for the MS Arc Royal, a British Aircraft Carrier pulls into Naval Station Mayport. The Arcroyal is inn port to hold a change of command ceremony while visitingMayport.
British Sailors.

New Ship Class Begins Operations In 7th Fleet


From SealiftLogistics Command Far
East Pubhc, i.
Military Sealift Command
dry cargo/ammunition ship
USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE
4) entered the waters of the U.S.
Navy's 7th Fleet July 24, mark-
ing the first Lewis and Clark-
class multi-product combat
logistics support ship in service
in the 52 million-square-mile
region.
Byrd replaces MSC combat
stores ship USNS Niagara Falls

Basketball
With the inaugural tip off of
the Tri-Base basketball tourna-
ment the Hurricanes were deter-
mined to keep the traveling tro-
phy at the home port of Mayport
making it the 2nd event for the
year as the Mayport Hurricanes
softball team also recently won
the Tri-Base event at Subase
Kings Bay.


(T-AFS 3), which has been for-
ward deployed supporting 7th
Fleet since 1994.
Though the entry into the
fleet's territorial waters was
unceremonious, it signals a sig-
nificant change for Logistics
Group Western Pacific, also
know as Commander Task
Force 73, which will operation-
ally control the ship while in
theater.
"This ship will enable our
command to provide the waif-

From Page 1
The final event for the Tri-
Base tournament series will be
Flag Football coming up this
September. Any active duty
members interested in par-
ticipating on any of the Naval
Station Mayport Varsity teams
can contact Rita Hammerstad in
the gym at 904-270-5451.


ighter with a level of support
that is unprecedented," said
Rear Adm. Nora Tyson, CTF 73
commander. "It brings a much
more robust capability to the
fight."
The 689-foot-long underway
replenishment vessel, known as
a T-AKE, replaces the current
capability of the Kilauea-class
ammunition ships and Mars-
class combat stores ships, and it
also possesses the capability to
refuel ships at sea.


"The combat stores ships are
extremely capable and have
developed a real 'can-do' cul-
ture for any mission in 7th Fleet.
However, having the T-AKE as
a one-stop logistics ship in the
Navy's largest theater will sig-
nificantly improve the flexibili-
ty of our operations," said Capt.
Jim Smart, CTF 73 assistant
chief of staff for logistics.
"While we say a sad farewell
to Niagara Falls and honor her
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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.
Aug. 7, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
Aug. 7, 8:30-11:30 a.m.,
Smooth Move, FFSC
Aug. 7, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 11, 8:30-9:30 .m.,
Career Advancement Account
Workshop, FFSC
Aug. 11-14, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
CONSEP Workshop, RBCC
Aug. 12, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class, FFSC
Aug. 12, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 13, 9 a.m.-noon,
Tottletyme Playgroup, USO
Parents and children together
meet to share parenting con-
cerns, ideas, and fun! The group


hops,'
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.
Aug. 14, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
Aug. 14, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 14, 8-11 a.m., Anger
Management, FFSC
Aug. 15, 9-11 a.m., Credit
Report Review, FFSC
Aug. 19, noon-4 p.m.,
Leadership Life Skills for E4 &
Below, Base Chapel
Aug. 19, 9-11 a.m., Parenting
Class, FFSC
Aug. 19, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 20, 9 a.m.-noon,
Tottletyme Playgroup, USO
Parents and children together
meet to share parenting con-


Classes Available At


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.
Aug. 20, 8-11:30 a.m., Stress
Management, Wellness Center
Aug. 20, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Leadership Life Skills for E5 &
E6, Base Chapel
Aug. 21, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 21, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
Aug. 21, 9-11 a.m., Overseas
Living, FFSC
Aug. 22, 9-11 a.m.,
Considerations for Home
Buying, FFSC
Aug. 25, 6-7 p.m.,
Ombudsman Assembly, USO
Aug. 25-28, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
TAP Separatee Workshop,
RBCC


Aug. 26, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 27, 6-7 p.m. Individual
Augmentee (IA) Family
Discussion Group, USO
Aug. 27, 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.
Aug. 27, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Leadership Life Skills for E7 &
Above, Base Chapel
Aug. 28, 9-11 a.m., Resume
Walk-in Review Assistance,
FFSC
Aug. 28, 9 a.m.-noon, New
Parent Support Playgroup, USO
Aug. 29, 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-


FFSC
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
may provide an additional moti-
vator for ending the violence
and seeking intervention.


Calendar


On Base
Wednesday, Aug. 13
The Robert G. Bradley family
readiness group will be holding
a meeting at 7 p.m. at the USO
on Mayport Road. Please email
us at rgbffg49pres (iyahoo coin
if you need childcare for this
meeting.
Thursday, Aug. 21
USS Philippine Sea fam-
ily readiness group will meet
and hold a potluck on the third
Thursday of the month at 6:30
p.m. at the Mayport USO.
USS Samuel B. Roberts fam-
ily readiness group will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Mayport USO.
Across from Sonics on Mayport
Dr. Don't forget to bring a
friend. Come to the meeting
and receive information from
our Ombudsmen as well as the
board members. We are also
looking for donations for a
garage sale. All proceeds will
go to the family readiness group
for upcoming events. They have
to call me to arrange a pick up
time.
Thursday, Sept. 18
USS Philippine Sea fam-
ily readiness group 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

Friday, Aug. 8
The Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290 is hosting a
"Steamed Clams Dinner" from
5-8 p.m., at the Branch Home
at 390 Mayport Road, Atlantic
Beach. A donation of $6 8
per dozen is requested for each
dinner. Carry out orders are
accepted. The public is always
invited to dinner. Starting at
9:00 pm the music of DOUG
BRACEY will entertain until
1:00 am. Happy hour precedes
the dinner from 4-6:00 pm, all
drinks are 500 off.


From FCCJ
The Military Spouse Career
Advancement Initiative, a
new partnership between
the Department of Defense
and Department of Labor is
designed to advance military
spouses into portable careers
by providing funding for edu-
cation and training in high-
growth, high-demand occupa-
tions has just expanded the list
of eligible programs. The new
programs include: Information
Technology, Education, Health
Services, Financial Services,
Business Administration,
Human Resources, Homeland
Security, Hospitality, and the
Construction Trades.
The initiative targets mili-
tary spouses with a GED, high-
school diploma or some post-
secondary education and who


Saturday, Aug. 9
The Ladies Auxillary Fleet
Reserve Association Unit 290
will hold a surf and turf din-
ner from 5-8 p.m. at the branch
home, 390 Mayport Rd. The
public isinvited and take out
orders are welcome. Cost is
$12. For more information, call
246-6855.
Tuesday, Aug. 12
The Duval County Extension
Office is holding a Rain Barrel
Workshop from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
at its office, 1010 N. McDuff
Ave. Pre-payment of $50 is due
by Aug. 7. Make check pay-
able to DCOHAC and mail to
Rain Barrel Workshop, 1010
N. McDuff Ave. Jacksonville,
Fla. 32254. This is a "make and
take" workshop. Each partic-
ipant will make their own 55
gallon rain barrel and be given
instructions on how to hook it
up and the best ways to use the
rain water. For more informa-
tion, please call 387-8850. Class
is limited.
Saturday, Aug. 16
The Jacksonville
Genealogical Society will hold
their monthly meeting at the
Clay County Archives in Green
Cove Springs, with Claude Bass
as our host. The meeting time
will be at 1:30 p.m. Bass is not
only a very good speaker but an
extremely knowlegable archi-
vist with many, many interest-
ing stories to pass on.
Please plan to attend. For
additional information please
contact Mary Chauncey at k(" "4)
781-9300.
Join one of our knowledge-
able park rangers at 11 a.m.for
an informative talk on the natu-
ral history of sea islands and
their important role in coastal
ecology. The topics addressed
will include beach erosion,
island migration, island forma-
tion and the natural commu-
nities present on such barrier
islands today. The program will


are married to active-duty ser-
vice member attached to one
of the participating sites with a
minimum of one year remain-
ing on their current duty station
assignment.
Additionally, while previously
limited to just a few pay grades
the program has expanded to
include all pay grades.
The program offers up to
$3,000 the first year and is
renewable a second year for
an additional $3,000. These
are flexible education funding
accounts that pay for expens-
es directly related to post-sec-
ondary education and training,
including tuition, fees, books,
equipment, credentialing and
licensing fees.
Military Spouse Career
Advancement Accounts are cur-
rently offered at over 18 instal-


take place at the Bluffs pavilion
on Big Talbot Island. No reser-
vations are necessary and the
program is free with $2 vehicle
entrance fee.
Sunday, Aug. 24
Join a park ranger at 1
p.m.and discover the impor-
tance of estuarine systems that
surround the inshore sides of
barrier islands like those of
the Talbot Islands State Parks
complex. This ranger-guided
hike along the salt marsh will
help point out why these areas
are one of the most productive
ecosystems on Earth, the many
roles the salt marsh plays, the
plant and animal life found in
this natural community, and
the impacts humans have on
this system. 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.
Saturday, Aug. 30
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.
The program will take place at
pavilion one on Little Talbot
Island. No reservations are nec-
essary and the program is free
with regular park admission.
Wednesday, Sept. 3
The Atlantic Beach Women's
Connection will meet from 9:30-
lla.m. at Selva Marina Country
Club, 1600 Selva Marina Drive.
Jill McGahan from St. Simons,
GA shares how she went from
"most dependable" to least
dependable" and back again.
. "Going Full Circle the Hard
Way." The program will be a
fabulous fashion show featuring
clothing, accessories and the lat-
est looks from Coldwater Creek.
All area women are welcome
and encouraged to attend. Cost
is $12 inclusive and comple-
mentary child care with reserva-


lations in 8 states including
Florida (Naval Station Mayport,
Naval Air Station Jacksonville,
Camp Blanding, and Blount
Island).
Military spouses are encour-
aged to visit www.militaryo-
nesource.com or call 1-866-
768-6192 available 24/7 for
more program information and
assistance with the application
process. After learning more
about the program online or
by speaking with free Military
OneSource Education and
Career Consultants via the toll
free number above, spouses are
encouraged to visit their local
One-Stop-Career Centers and
military installation Voluntary
Education Centers or Family
Support Centers for additional
information and career support.


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"Navy News


Navy COOL Adds New 'Reverse Search'


By Gary Nichols
Center for Information Dominance
Public.;-
Navy Credentialing
Opportunities On-Line (COOL)
updated its Web site July 18
to include three new i el1Si "
search capabilities.
When Sailors visit the Navy
COOL Web site, they have
the ability to look up their rat-
ings, jobs or occupations and to
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lent to their own as well. In
addition, they can view civilian
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nificant resource for the Navy's
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Naval Air Station (NAS)
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Navy."
The main search page is
accessed by simply clicking on
the "Search for Credentials"
button on the left side of the
screen.
The three new search catego-
ries near the bottom of the page
include the civilian career area,
credential name and credential
agency.
Search by Civilian Career


Area: If a user searches for a
specific civilian job title, equiv-
alent Navy ratings are listed.
A clickable link will lead back
to available certifications and
equivalent civilian occupations.
Search by Civilian
Certification: If a user searches
for a specific credential or occu-
pation, a clickable link will lead
back to the Navy ratings that
qualify the user for that certifi-
cation.
Search by Agency
Certification: If a user searches
for an agency, clickable links
for specific credentials will lead
back to the Navy ratings that
qualify the user for those certi-
fications.
These searches were devel-
oped at the request of active
duty, Reserve and civilian users.
These new searches can play a
significant role in identifying
career areas the Navy can offer
to Navy applicants as well as
a quick means to see if a par-
ticular certification or license is
offered on Navy COOL.
One of those Sailors who had
input on the new search capa-
bilities was Master Chief Navy
Counselor Mark Lashuay, senior
enlisted leader at the Navy
Orientation Recruiting Unit on
board NAS Pensacola.


Bataan Completes


'Operation Brimstone'


By MC3(SW)
Stephen Oleksiak
USS Bataan Public. ,--
The multipurpose amphibious
assault ship USS Bataan (LHD
5) returned to her homeport of
Naval Station Norfolk, July 31
after a 10-day underway period
to provide support for the Joint
Task Force Exercise (JTFEX)
08-4 "Operation Brimstone."
JTFEX 08-4 is held to help
U.S. and coalition naval assets,
from countries with a desire
for peaceful use of the world's
oceans, to come together as a
force to dissuade potential
adversaries.
Bataan and her crew support-
ed the exercise by providing a
platform for Commander, U.S.
2nd Fleet Vice Adm. Marty
Chanik, and his staff.
"As the flagship, Bataan
was able to provide command
and control (C2) systems for
the exercise," said Capt. Bob
Castleton, 2nd Fleet's director
of Fleet Training. "This allowed
us to manage the 'war' at sea
and helped Bataan and 2nd
Fleet to work as a team."
C2 systems provided Bataan
and the 2nd Fleet staff the abil-
ity to maintain communications
between all parties involved in
the exercise.
"We set up and maintained
more than 10 different commu-
nication networks, from video
teleconferences to satellite-com-
munication voice links," said
Information Systems Technician
1st Class Ayana Carter.
"This allowed us the ability
to continuously control every
aspect of the exercise."
Bataan also assisted 2nd Fleet


in testing new equipment.
"We aided in the testing of
a portable command and con-
trol center that was originally
designed for shore use," said
Cmdr. Kevin Johnson, Bataan's
operations officer. "By testing
it afloat, we helped validate the
design and made it more com-
patible with shipboard commu-
nication systems."
JTFEX is also designed as
a graduate-level exercise for
strike groups who are preparing
to forward deploy.
"We've been able to align
the training schedules of both
the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier
Strike Group and the Iwo Jima
Expeditionary Strike Group to
create an Expeditionary Strike
Force," said Castleton.
"That not only enhanced
training for those specific strike
groups, it helped Bataan and
2nd Fleet prepare for the train-
ing we will be receiving in the
upcoming work-ups."
In addition to being a certi-
fying level for pre-deployment
strike groups, JTFEX brought
together multiple branches of
the U.S. military and the mili-
taries of other allied nations.
Members of the U.S. Air
Force, Army and Marine Corps
as well as militaries from Brazil,
Britain and Italy were involved
in the exercise, which allowed
them to operate together, creat-
ing a diverse military force to
aid in maritime security opera-
tions.
"By bringing together the
U.S. military and our foreign
allies, Bataan provided a great
opportunity to work with our
multinational partners," said


Castleton. "This was an excel-
lent chance to strengthen bonds
for coalition interoperability."
When the exercise was fin-
ished and Bataan began her
transit home, it was with a feel-
ing of success and satisfaction.
"It's important to recognize
that JTFEX wasn't just an
opportunity for Bataan to sup-
port 2nd Fleet. Thanks to out-
standing cooperation and coor-
dination, we were also able to
conduct good unit-level training
in preparation for pre-deploy-
ment work-ups," said Capt.
Rick Snyder, Bataan's com-
manding officer, during an all
hands call with the crew. "I am
impressed with the crew's per-
formance, especially consider-
ing we've only been out of the
shipyards for three months."
Bataan is the fifth ship of the
Navy's Wasp-class ships. She
was commissioned Sept. 20,
1997, and is the second U.S.
Navy warship to bear the name.
CVL-29 was an Independence-
class small aircraft carrier that
was commissioned in November
1943. After serving in both
World War II and the Korean
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Reaching Out


The following are just a sam-
ple of volunteer opportunities
available through NS Mayport
and Volunteer Jacksonville.
For more information, call NS
Mayport volunteer coordinator
CS1 Hopkins at 237-5808 or
270-5373 or Dianne Parker at
542-5380 or you can immedi-
ately sign-up online for oppor-
tunities using www.volunteer
gatewayj acksonville.org.
YMCA of Jacksonville
YMCA of Jacksonville is
looking for volunteers for their
outreach programs geared
towards males. For more
information, contact Terra
Herzberger at 265-1820.
Children's Home Society
of Florida
Children's Home Society of
Florida is getting ready to per-
manently place seven or eight
children in loving homes within
the next couple weeks. Seeking
children's furniture. Contact
Nick Geinosky at 904-493-
7738.
Homeless Pet Shelter
Jacksonville Homeless Pet
Shelter seeks volunteers. The
new Homeless Pet Shelter is
seeking help at a Temporary
Clinic on surgery days. Days
and hours vary. Contact
dlfields@bellsouth.net.
St Augustine Amphitheatre
Seeks Volunteers


St. Augustine Amphitheatre
seeks volunteers to be used as
ushers, checking tickets, and
pointing out seats. As a volun-
teer, you get to see the entire
show. For more information,
contact Lisa Tomkins at 209-
3750.
2008 Puerto Rican Parade
Volunteers are needed for
participation and planning of
the 2008 Jacksonville's Puerto
Rican Parade planned for Sept.
13 at the Jacksonville Landing.
the event is sponsored by the
Council of Spanish Speaking
Organizations. For more infor-
mation, contact Nila Alejandro
at 291-3101 or elconciliojax@
yahoo.com.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mentoring
Big Brothers Big Sisters is
providing an in-school men-
toring program at Mayport
Elementary School. Little
Brothers and Sisters are needed
just as much as Big Brothers
and Sisters! If you are interested
in this opportunity, please visit
our website for more informa-
tion: www.usojax.com
Navy-Marine Corp Relief
Society Needs You
The Navy Marine Corp Relief
Society is in need of Volunteers
to give a couple of hours of
their time each week to help
others in need. The mission of


the Navy-Marine Corp Relief
Society is to provide emergency
financial help and educational
assistance to members of the
Naval Services active, retired,
and family members when
in need: to assist them achieve
financial self-sufficiency and
to find solutions to emergent
requirements. Navy-Marine
Corp Relief Society firmly
believes in personal financial
responsibility. By helping the
service member and family
through difficult times and by
assisting them to develop their
own problem solving capabili-
ties, they will achieve financial
stability, increase self-worth
and reduce the need for future
financial assistance. Without
their volunteers, the Society
could not meet the needs of so
many. If you are interested in
volunteering and would like
more information, contact Bill
Kennedy at 270-5418, 9 a.m.-
3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
St. Johns County Habitat
For Humanity Needs
Volunteers!
Habitat for Humanity is
in need for volunteers every
Friday and Saturday to help
build homes in St. Augustine.
No skill is necessary. Must be
16 or older. They are starting
a new home every month and
need help on the construction


site. Please call 826-3252 ext.
2006 to sign up.
Lea's Place
Lea's Place is a volunteer
program, on-call 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week to help the
Department of Children and
Families take care of children
who have been removed from
abusive or neglectful situa-
tions or who have been aban-
doned. Volunteers assist Child
Protective Investigators with
feeding, bathing and playing
with the children. They may
also assist in the clothes clos-
et, providing the children with
clean clothing. 360-7091.
NS Mayport Retired
Activities Office
Naval Station Mayport is
currently searching for com-
mitted volunteers to serve the
local retiree community in the
Retired Activities Office (RAO)
located in the Fleet and Family
Support Center (FFSC). RAO
volunteers maintain the vital
link between the retiree, local
military communities and other
government and non-govern-
ment agencies. Anyone inter-
ested should contact the FFSC
for an application or to get more
information about the duties and
responsibilities of the RAO vol-
unteers. Call the FFSC at (k''.4)
270-6600 Ext. 110
I.M. Sulzbacher Center for


the Homeless
Volunteering at the I.M.
Sulzbacher Center for the
Homeless The I.M. Sulzbacher
Center for the Homeless serves
more than 1,000 well-balanced,
nutritious and delicious meals
per day, every day of the year.
These meals are prepared and
served with the help of more
than 100 civic, religious and
business organizations from
the Jacksonville community.
Annually, these Volunteer Meal
Groups provide over one hun-
dred thousand dollars in sup-
port and more than 13,000
hours of volunteer time. Serving
meals at the Center is a fun and
feel-good way to give back to
the community. For informa-
tion about volunteering at the
I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the
Homeless call 904.394.1356.
Also, see www.imshomeless-
center. org/volunteers. html
Dignity U Wear
Volunteers are needed to help
process clothing in order to
fulfill the needs of our clients.
Volunteers are needed Monday
thru Friday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. and
9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday. They
also can help raise awareness
of our mission, introducing us
and our cause to their friends.
Contact a Michelle Charron at
('""4) 636-9455 for information
on volunteering.


Children's Home Society
Children's Home Society
(CHS) has been providing
services to children and their
families since 1902. Started in
Jacksonville, CHS is a state-
wide non-profit agency provid-
ing services such as foster care,
adoption, child abuse preven-
tion, group shelters, and mentor-
ing. CHS's MODEL (Mentors
Opening Doors Enriching
Lives) Program matches vol-
unteers with children ages 4-
18 who have a parent incarcer-
ated in prison. We are seeking
volunteers that will commit
to a minimum of one hour per
week for one year with a child.
Volunteers need to be at least 21
years old and complete an inter-
view and background screening.
We provide training and ongo-
ing support for all volunteers.
Volunteers build a friendship
with a child while engaging in
community activities such as
going to the library, beach, park,
or playing sports. For anyone
interested in additional infor-
mation or becoming a mentor,
please contact Christine Small
at 904-493-7747.


NNOA Concludes National


Leadership Conference


By MCSN (SW) Tyler H.
Jones
Fleet Public, ;, Center.
The National Naval Officers
Association (NNOA) conclud-
ed its 36th annual Professional
Development and Training
Conference in Portsmouth,
Va., during a celebratory ban-
quet July 25 which featured
Secretary of the Navy Donald
C. Winter as the keynote speak-
er.
Winter's speech focused on
diversity among the sea servic-
es, mirroring the conference's
theme of "developing America's
future leaders to enhance mis-
sion readiness and cultural
awareness."
"America's strength has
always resided in her diversi-
ty. As we journey into the 21st
century and beyond, we must
always remember where our
strengths lie."
Recently, the Navy was rec-
ognized by Diversity/Careers
in Engineering Information
Technology Magazine as the
Best Diversity Company for


2008. The Navy was selected
from more than 600 companies
and government agencies that
employ technical professionals.
The Navy's support for
minorities and women, attention
to life-work balance and com-
mitment to supplier diversity
played a key role in its selection
for the award.
Although diversity was a
major focus for the NNOA con-
ference, members also attended
workshops on a variety of top-
ics, including individual aug-
mentee detailing and maintain-
ing mission readiness.
The conference provided
members with more than 21
hours of instruction and lectures
by top leaders in the sea ser-
vices and other U.S. govern-
ment agencies and industries.
Additionally, conference attend-
ees received more than four
hours of dedicated mentoring
by military and civil leaders.
"The topics we talked about
in the workshops were well-
planned," said Lt. j.g. Derrick
Johnson, a junior officer who


attended the conference. "I
think it's important for the com-
munity to get together and dis-
cuss the challenges facing the
Navy today."
Throughout the three-day
conference, participants attend-
ed professional service-specific
luncheons during which the
chief of their perspective ser-
vices gave a keynote address.
Although the conference was
geared toward active-duty and
Reserve officers, a spouse's
workshop took place to help
provide valuable information
and tools to benefit the entire
military family.
Founded in Annapolis, Md.,
in 1972, NNOA supports the sea
services in recruiting, retaining
and developing the careers of
minority officers. It also pro-
vides professional development
and mentoring for its members.
The NNOA continues to
establish and maintain a posi-
tive image of the sea services
in minority communities and
educational institutions.


'Predict-to-Fill' IA Billeting


Increasingly Successful
By MCSN(SW) Tyler H. called legacy "rip-to-fill" billets, Sailors mid-tour to fill
Jones is up to more than 60 percent. positions around the wo
Fleet Public. ; CenterAtlantic Detailing Sailors via GSAs to Making this point
At a National Naval Officers fill IA missions allows for the reiterated the import
Association conference July 25 Navy to better support and plan mission readiness a
in Portsmouth, Va., the Deputy for Sailors and their families, as Sailors who serve in
Chief of Naval Personnel well as parent commands, dur- critical ratings should
announced steady progress in ing a Sailor's PRD and IA pro- into consideration wh
improving the way Sailors are cess, noted Rear Adm. Sonny ing life-changing decis
detailed to fill individual aug- Masso. also encouraged comn
mentee (IA) billets. "We are absolutely commit- and executive officers
Today, about two percent ted to providing our Sailors and an active role in the rea
of the Navy's active com- their families with the support the IA mission.
ponent and eight percent of they need. Especially when "Eighty percent of
its Reservists are serving an they are serving on the front who fill IA billets ar
IA in Iraq, Afghanistan, and lines in support of this global teers, and many ch
other global war on terrorism war on terror." accept the challenge
(GWOT) areas of responsibility. However, Masso stressed that of the opportunities ii
A total of approximately 70,000 because of the fluid nature of their careers and future
Sailors have served as "boots on the GWOT, not all billets can Navy. These Sailors cai
the ground" since the GWOT IA be planned-to-fill through GSA. number of incentives, i
process began. Currently, about 75 percent of extra points toward a
New changes were imple- IA billets are relatively stable ment, flexible exam s
mented in June 2007 when and meet the requirements to be and future detailing pi
the Office of Naval Personnel loaded into the Navy's person- such as choice of coast.
released NAVADMIN 147/07, nel distribution system. In fiscal year 2008, t
which integrated reoccurring "Even so, sometimes mem- tion rate for chief petty
"GWOT support assignments" bers expected to fill IA billets was 33 percent for IA
(GSA) as part of the normal within their normal detailing compared to the fle
detailing process for Sailors window are unable to fill the average of 21 percent.
within their regular projected billet because of problems with Above all, Masso strip
rotation dates (PRD). Thirteen medical or security clearance, pride many Sailors fe
months after the NAVADMIN's non-judicial punishment, and they actively and visi
release, the number of Sailors other factors. This is when port the Navy's role in
slated to fill GSAs, versus so- detailers are often forced to pull global terrorism.


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ATLANTIC BEACH
Must sell, relocating.
4/2, custom kitchen,
many upgrades, 3mi
from Mayport NAS, $219,000
nego. Call 904-236-4532 rental
pos. Ask for Mary.


NO COST TO YOU
FOR 1 FULL YEAR
BRAND NEW BEACH
CONDO- Jardin De Mer
Beach Blvd. & 15th St.
Fplc, all appis, gar.
open lpm-Spm Thur-Mon.
or call for appt.


own family land, your
landis your CREDIT!!!
EAGLES HAMMOCK LUV HOMES
Northside- 9A & Altoa to 904-772-8031
Yellow Bluff Rd. 4/2.
2114sf, 2 car garage,
lakefront, built 2006. $244,900
Call 904-613-3474 B
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2BR/3BA, 1100sf,
Gated community
$125,000
For sale by ownerI
L Call today *
904-226-0425 726-89421



3/4 ACRE LOT NEAR
Big Talbot Island on
Ft. George Rd. Selling
well below appraisal
$149k. 904-249-0346

FLORIDA LAND
Over 100 lots starting at
$7900. Counties of
Calhoun, Clay, Putnam,
Levy, Marion, Lee.
Realtors & Investors
Welcome. 718-797-0807
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Orange Park
Country
Club
This Property is
ready to move in!
Country club living is
a must in this beauti-
ful 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
bath home with beau-
tiful teak wood floors,
tile floors, carpeted
bedrooms. Huge
master with lovely
garden tub in master
bath. Formal living
and dining room,
eat-in kitchen with
breakfast bar, nice
pantry, Jenn Aire
Range, and great
utility closet in hall.
Large family room
with bank of win-
dows overlooking
lovely wooded lot
where deer and tur-
keys visit. Gas
fireplace. 3 car
garage.
New tile in baths,
wonderful lanai with
screened pool, and
gas hookup for out-
door grill or range.
Bring all offers
today!



(Realtor overseeing
sale of this home.)


FLORIDA LAND
Over 100 lots starting at
$7900. Counties of
Calhoun, Clay, Putnam,
Levy, Marion, Lee.
Realtors & Investors
Welcome. 718-797-0807
www.usalandventures.com

MOBILE HOME LOT
Mayport city water,
966 Pioneer Dr.
Best Offer 904-249-0346



Aiken Co., SC
91 AC- $2,500/AC
Horse Country!
Great timber/ land
investment tract on
paved road. Won't
last! 478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
www.stregispaper.com



Folkston, Ga
off of Hwy. 121-
*AII wooded*
8 acres for Sale.
Or 5 acres.
Or 3 acres.
Or all 8 for
$80,000
904-768-2036.
HUNTING LAND FOR
SALE BY OWNER 312ac.
Timber, power, access to
Altamaha River, next to
4000 ac WMA. Quick Sale
$1695per ac. 478-278-9345


HOUSE FOR SALE
Move to your lot, 3/I, con-
crete block, Clay/Brad-
ford Co. area. $48,800
Hygema House Movers.


Lakefront Living
Starting at $39,900
This community has it
all! Includes member-
ship to: 2 Private Golf
Courses, Beach Club,
Marina, Sports and
Fitness Center and
more.. No Timeframe
to Build! Call Now!
1-877-728-5253 x401



Atlantic Beach. Newly
painted condo, 2/1.5 w/
fpl, $950/mo ref's &
background check
req'd. Please call
904-534-5664/ 302-0351
Orange Park Efficiency,
quite, comfortable, safe,
3265-A Doctor's Lake Dr.
$700/mo. 716-7766



ATLANTIC BEACH
2br's starting at $699m.
Gated Community
Call Monique 904-249-1833
Atlantic Beach $99.00
Move-in Special! Newly
renovated *Beach living
at it's best* 904-241-5737
MAYPORT Near Base
Save $ on gas! Huge 2br,
1200sf w/d, no pets $835.
904-241-6232, 994-5793



Atlantic Beach West.
Courtyards 1803 Chal-
lenger Ct. 2/2, loft, tile/
berber carpet, pool,
$895/mo. 904-612-8868
Attn: College Students/
Military.
Hodges Grande Reserve
Spectacular Condo
4/2 wood firs, W/D, 2nd fir
unit, spacious, blinds
throughout. Gated, pool,
$1300mo. $1000/dep. A


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EAGLES HAMMOCK

New Homes from $159,990!
904-751-3614 I Yellow Bluff Rd. North orAlta Dr. & 9-A

* Minutes from 9-A, 1-95, JIA, great shopping, dining &
entertainment at the brand new River City Marketplace
* Excellent location, convenient to Kings Bay & Mayport


BARRINGTON COVE

New Homes from $136,990!
904-854-0249 | Dunn Ave. just West of 1-295

* Beautifully landscaped community large, estate sized lots with
lake and conservation views available
* Close to schools, shopping, easy access To 1-95 & 1-295


TIMBER OAKS

New Homes from $136,990!
904-854-0249 | Ribault Ave. South of Trout River Blvd
Now selling from Barrington Cove

* Peaceful secluded community, quiet country living near the city
* Convenient North Jacksonville location, close to 1-95 & 1-295


HERONS LANDING

Condominiums from $129,990!
904-223-7208 I Beach Blvd between Hodges and San Pablo

* Only 4 MILES from the beaches!
* 35 restaurants and 4 shopping centers within 1 mile!


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14 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, August 7,2008


Mayport Condo $900/mo
Recently Renovated-
Shows Great. Minutes
from the Beach & Base
Unfurn. or Partially furn.
options. No Pets, No
Smokers, 2B E/1.BA
Call Daniel at 904-472-8610


Argyle/All Other Areas
A FIRST TIME
BUYER?
Why rent when you can
own? Free computer-
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Available with no money
down Under $1,300/mo.
Free recorded message
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Point To Point Realty
Arlington E. -3/2,1350sf,
vaulted grt rm, fncd yd,
$1150/mo Broker/Owner
904-724-0135
ARLINGTON
1470 Domas Drive
3/1, Newly redone. Ceramic
tile, CH&A, w/d hkup, fenced
yard, $795MO, $795 Security
Call Cheryl 904-993-3075
ATLANTIC BEACH Oak
Harbor, beautiful renov.
3/2, gar, new cpt & tile,
fncd, $995m. 904-434-4499
Atlantic Beach/Mayport
Oak Harbor 1129 Sebago
Ave. S, 3/2, aIl new,
beautiful inside, fenced
yd, $1095/mo. 612-8868
EAGLE HARBOR -
located in Orange Park.
1705 Eagle Watch Dr. 5
BR, 3.5 BA, 2804 sqft.
$1800/mo. No pets.
904-262-0903
E. ARLINGTON 2br/lba
duplex, $625m+$625dp.
Off Atlantic Blvd 1.Sml's
E. of Regency Sq. Mall.
New ch/a, w/d hkup,
stove, frdg, fresh pnt, tile
firs, no pets. 904-246-6470
Intracoastal West. 4/2,
2400 SF, LR, DR, den, Ig
yard, new paint & car-
pet. $1450/mo. Broker
Owner 904-724-0135
Mandarin. 3/2, tiled firs,
new carpet, previous
model home, fenced in
$1225/mo 904-545-2888

Northeast Jax
Nr port & airport.
11729 Marshelder.
r1 mo free w/13mo
lease. 4/3, mstr baw/
iacuzzl, 2400sf scrnd
lanai, $1495m. 696-2459
for appt.
NORTHSIDE/Dunn Ave
area. 3br+den, 1475sf, kit
eqpt, new paint, Ig yd
w/shed. $800om yd svc. inci
904-237-7000 or 434-1022
S NORTHSIDE
S3/2, comm. pool, play-
t11 ground, Irg fncd yrd,
close to 1-95/9A $1195m
Call Matt 904-708-1270 PCS


B'j'TT~flOffice- SpacII "
Westside 3/2, Beautifully SOUTHSIDE 1200 square
landscaped, priv fncd feet. Across from Tins-
yd, $975/mo. 6714 Zircon letown. $1000/mo, inci
Dr. 716-7766 water & sewer. 998-8672
Southside Johns Creek 13039
Chets Creek Dr. N. 4/2,
2000sf, Irg bkyd, Walk to
Chets Creek. $1500mo
or $269,900. 904-223-7288


RoommatesI


Atlantic Beach -share 3/2
home, $350/mo + dep.
1/3 until. 904-568-4692.
SAN PABLO
Nice neighborhood, rent
includes own br/ba, 1/2
of 2 cg, basic cbl & util.
(904)223-1843 or57 5215



PULASKI OFF 9A
Ch&a, washer/dryer,
l quiet area, no drugs,
smoke, pets, parties
$400. 904-714-2137


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Commercial/Industrial
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St. Johns Retail For Rent


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Business Opportunities
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Mortgages Bought/Sold



COKE/HERSHEY
$0 Dn/Fin. Avail. Must
Sell! Earn $$! B02540
1-800-367-6709 x:1378
Commercial Cleaning
Be in business for
yourself not by yourself
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Call 904-222-8405
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Besides protecting our country, military
personnel stationed in our communities
donated 650,620 hours of volunteer
service in Northeast Florida and
Southeast Georgia last year. Their time
was given to community organizations,
church groups, youth activities, scouting
and more.


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Besides protecting our
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our communities
donated 650,620
hours of volunteer
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Rorida and Southeast
Georgia last year. Their
lime was given to
community
organizaons, church
poups, youth activities,
scouting and more.


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AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY


ACURA OF ORANGE PARK
7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600


AUDI JACKSONVILLE
4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000


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


TOM BUSH BMW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
TOM BUSH ORANGE
PARK BMW
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
NIMNICHT CADILLAC
7999 Banding Blvd. 7786-7700
PARKER CADILLAC
375 Belz Outlet Blvd (904)824-9181
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1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041
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COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES
10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7TTT77
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


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
JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
JEEP DODGE
9A& BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
MIKE SHAD
CHRYSLER JEEP
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fem Bch.
1-800-228-7454


ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 354-4421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER


JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
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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


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St. Augustine 353-6797
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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 2644502
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COGGINIH A ON ATLANTIC
11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800
COGGIN HONDA
OF ST. AUGUSTINE
2898 U.S. Hwy. 1 S. 1-800456-1689
DUVALHONDA
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
JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP
ON CASSAT
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, FemrnBch.1-800-228-7454


LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Odando FI 407-339-3443


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 UNCOLN MERCURl
4620 Southside Blvd. 6424100
MIKE SHAD FORD
LINCOLN MERCURY
7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673


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


TOM BUSH MAZDA
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
MAZDA CITY
6916 Blending 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
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10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489
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CITY MITSUBISHI
of ORANGE PARK
7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100
www.cityautomotive.com


COGGIN NISSAN-ATIANTIC
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. 1South, StAug. 904-7949990
MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP
1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400


COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER PONTIAC


Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
NIMNICHT PONTIAC- GMC
11503 Phll Hw 8544826


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


ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd
Longwood/Ordando R 407-339-3443


NIMNICHT SAAB
7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax
904-778-7700
www.nimnicht.com


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
8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200


SUBARU OF JACKSONVILLE
10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455


CITY SUZUKI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www.dtyautomotive.com


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
O'STEEN VOLKSWAGEN
11401 PhillisHwj. 322-5100


O'STEEN VOLVO
2525 Philips H. 396-5486


PROFESSIONAL
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10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694

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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. 3714381
Tom Bush Mini
Used Car Super Center
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877
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www.worldimportsusa.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992


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written by 8-16-08. Can not be combined
with any other offers.


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MAI *904-491-4270 beautiful location on Amelia Island
3 bed/2 ba was $388,990 save $73,000 NOW $315,990
3 bed/2 ba was $393,990 save $74,000 NOW $319,990
4 bed/2 ba was $409,990 save $84,000 NOW $325,990
4 bed/2 ba was $393,990 save $100,000 NOW $293,990


SANDY CREEK 904-810-5912 great St. Johns County schools
lot 89 3 bed/2 ba was $270,990 save $54,000 NOW $216,990
lot 90 3 bed/2 ba was $270,990 save $54,000 NOW $216,990
lot 91 4 bed/3 ba was $289,990 save $56,000 NOW $233,990
lot 92 4 bed/2 ba was $268,990 save $59,000 NOW $209,990
lot 112 4 bed/2 ba was $267,990 save $54,000 NOW $213,990
lot 114 4 bed/2 ba was $264,990 save $45,000 NOW $219,990


CRESTWICK SOUTH
lot 27 3 bed/2 ba
lot 18 4 bed/2 ba
lot 38 3 bed/2 ba


* 904-696-3201
was $277,990
was $280,990
was $261,990


* great value for your money
save $83,000 NOW $194,990
save $66,000 NOW $214,990
save $46,000 NOW $215,990


GEORGETOWN 904-998-3628 located at St. Johns Town Center
Unit 7E 3 bed/2+ ba was $289,990 save $50,000 NOW $239,990
Unit 8E 3 bed/2+ba was $289,990 save $50,000 NOW $239,990
Unit 9D 4 bed/2+ba was $286,990 save $47,000 NOW $239,990


LANDSTAR.
Landstar delivers excellence In transportation and
logistics. Landstar Global Logistics is accepting
applications for the following exciting full time
positions located at our headquarters near JTB
and Hodges Blvd:
AIR FREIGHT SUPPORT COORDINATOR
Must be experienced in air freight forwarding rat-
ing, quoting, routing, tracking, data entry, and
TSA regulations. Must be comfortable working in
a corporate environment. Requires 2 years expe-
rience in air freight forwarding
FREIGHT FORWARDING DATABASE
COORDINATOR
Responsible for maintaining customer and vendor
rates, accounts, details, and regulatory training
and back ground check information. Must have
transportation sales or ops knowledge Microsoft
Office experience required
INTERMODAL OPERATIONS MANAGER
Responsible for daily operations of intermodal
shipments. Must be knowledgeable of current
intermodal policies and procedures (rail billing,
gate reservation, equipment reservations). Must
be familiar with all Class I intermodal service
lane. Requires 2 years experience in an IMC
environment.
OCEAN FREIGHT SUPPORT COORDINATOR
Minimum of three (3) years current work experi-
ence in ocean transportation intermediary activi-
ties in the United States required. Experience
coordinating shipments with shippers, truckers
and ocean carriers for the export of shipments
which include arranging for pick up or inland
transportation, booking, documentation prepara-
tion (B/L, invoice, certificate of origin and SED
via AESDirect) forwarding, follow up with track-
ing and tracing to final destination and problem
resolution. Computer skills including MS Office
applications required.
We offer a great career opportunity, and excel-
lent benefits including medical, dental, and 401(k).
To apply: Please go to the Landstar website,
landstar.com, and complete an online employ-
ment application for the position.
EOE M/F/D/V




THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, August 7, 2008 15


POSTAL WORKER
Post office now hiring,
average pay $20/ hour,
57K a year, including
federal benefits, aT,
placed by adSource not
USPS who hires.
866-748-8707




INSULATORS
Navy Work. Journeymen
& Apprentices. Immedi-
ate openings. Will train.
Apply 10am- 2pm, M-F
1541 Main St. Ste 1,
Atlantic Beach, 242-9257
Painters (Journeyman),
& Foreman need only
apply with com'l exp.
Transportation req'd.
Good pay with estab-
lished co. 904-387-2414
SUB CONTRACTORS
Needed immed for
residential framing.
Call for more
information 904-298-1222

m-7

MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-
TION, Greet patients,
answer phones, assist
administrator at beauti-
ful patient centric out-
patient imaging center.
$14/hr + fully paid
health insurance +
profit sharing. Fax
resume to 1-888-522-6220.



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 iust a great
income, but all the good-
ies too! Commissions &
Incentives, vacations,
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
e-mail your resume to
hrdept@abmrktg.com
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.



APPT SETTERS
Full Time Part Time
FLEXIBLE HOURS
Choose your Hours!
Great Moneyl
Set appointments inside
a Major Home
Improvement Store.
Call 224-1085 or
send a resume to:
A&B Marketing, Inc.
by fax 268-9663 or email
your resume to
hrdept0abmrktg cam



DRIVERS/
TRAINEES NEEDED
Covenant needs
OTR Truckers NOW!
No exp needed!
$700+/wk earning
potential. No CDL? No
problem! Training
Available! CALL NOW
800-820-4521

Drivers


ItT


AC, Heating, RFuel
Antiques
Appliances
Arts & Crafts
Auctions
Building Supplies
BusinessOffice
qo iment

Collectables
Computer
Craft/Thrift Stores
Electronics
Estate Sales
Farm/Planting
Fruits/Vegetables
Fumitur/Household
Garage Sales
Garden/Lawn
Hot lubs/Spas
Jewelry/Watches

Machinery and
Tools
Medical
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Musical Merchandise
Photography
Portable Buildings
Public Sales
=portng goods
Trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade



MATTRESS A Queen Set.
Brand New in plastic
$150 904-674-0405
SLEEPER SOFA
matching loveseat,
entertainment center,
hold up to 36" TV.
Samsung 52" flat screen TV
make reasonable offer on
all. 904-534-0376



Household Liquadation
Furniture, Art, Collectibles,
Kitchen, Books &
Miscellaneous items
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 8-3
1741 Chandiler Circle E.
Ft. Caroline, Off Monument
904-612-6861
MIDDLEBURG
Moving sale, 4pc
Naughahyde living
room set $200, garden
tools, linens, office desk,
exercise stepper, dining
chairs, patio set, girls bike,
bakers rack must see
904-254-1503
Winter Springs
Way- Huge Garage
sole- 8/9, 8am loads
of baby items for
boys & girls.
BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Placel
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA



4 MOWER 22"
4hp, $50, dirt devil
upright vacuum w/
tools, 12 amp $35,
accordion (piano) 120 bass
$550. 781-6222



ASSORTED ITEMS- ALL
CAN SAVE UP TO 90%
on items. Call
904-358-2265/259-2292
GENERAL HOME
GENERATOR w/ XFR
box, never used, brand
new $1300 Darryl
904-616-6008
4 LEXMARK PRINTER
3100- Never used, $75
obo. Wheelchair $150
obo very good cond
Bob 221-9139








Adopt a Pet
Pets & Supplies
Livestock & Supplies
Animals Wanted


Need 14 Full Time Affenpinschers to Yorkies
DRIVERS Grand Opening Sale
Call Ed 493-5228 or $100 off this week
Valerie 899-3368 M-F 9am- See Puppies On-line
4pm. Must have good www.thepuppyene.com
DL record, be 25 yrs old. 2 LOCATIONS
Can earn $800 weekly. 1045 Blanding Blvd. O.P.
904-296-1105
9400 Atlantic Blvd. Jax
904- 727-7721
**see store for details
Aqua Deluxe 20
EAN AIR Aquarium Kit Bio-fiber
TIN G&AIR \ filtration, conditioner,
Well mt q y light, heater, ther-
w/ any price, mometer net, instructions,
Retired Mil Owned un-open, paid $69.97 selling
Lic/Ins CAC# 1815374. for $55. 904-745-5860
Chris 904-755-7760.
4 Aquarium kit:
Aqua deluxe 20
Bio-fiber filtration,
conditine r, light,
WASE heater, thermometer,
WASHER & DRYER net, instructions,
$75.00 each. You pick un-open paid $69.97 sell-
uee up Cell Meighnat ing for $55. 745-5860
904-891-3791
Beagle puppies- FREE
to a good home CKC
t registered. 912-576-7611
ABOVE GROUND Bull Mastiff pups $1000
POOL Round 24". w/papers; $750 Ltd reg.
Two matching lamps 386-454-7526/352-318-1891
Italian painting on
canvas call 904-855-1157 COCKER SPANIEL -
Full bred puppies. $225.
BED A Bargain $150 904-220-0869
Queen Pillow Top
Brand New 904-674-0405 English Bulldog Pup-
BED King Size Set AKC National Cham-
New in plastic, $22t 5 pion bloodline, male, cc
Must sell 674-0405 accepted. $1600. 838-6926
MATTRESS FULL Size English Bulldog Pups
NEW Must Sell $140 Exc pedigree, lots of
Call Carter 674-0405 wrinkles. 904-731-4725
DOG HOUSES, SHADOW BOXES
Made to order.
MANUEL BELLO WOODWORKING
www.goatlocker.org/bellovincent


Boats
Sailboats
Boat Dockage &
Rentals
Marine Equipment
and Supplies
RV Rentals
RV's and Supplies
Motorcycles/Mini
Bikes
Auto Brokers
Auto Parts
Antiques/Classics
Automobiles
Trucks/1railers/SUV's
Vans/Buses
$2000 or Less
Commercial Vehicles
Misc. Auto
Autos/Trucks Wanted
Auto Rent/Lease




S DAELIM 50CC
SCOOTER '06
Low mileage, 99mpg,
$1300.00 Call Bill
904-654-8526
U4 DAELIM S-5
SCOOTER 50CC
t Low mileage 99mpg,
45mph, new cond, paid
$1,973 must sacrifice $1,300.
Bill 904-651-8526
4 HARLEY DAVIDSON
883L SPORTSTER
l Save gas- 70 MPG
Less than 100 miles,
only $5500 obo Call Thersea
904-891-4565



ZR-1 Type 17" Alumi-
num 3x Plateo
Chromed Mags w/ tires
for Corvette/ GM
product. Less than 500 miles
$1200 Darryl 904-616-6008



2001 VW Bottle GLS
Yellow, Black Leather
Interior, 5-Speed,
35MPG, PW, PDL,
PM, 6 CD Changer, cold AC,
24/24 Additional Warranty
$9,900 OBO. (904)491-7996
C;) BMW 325i '06
Lthr, CD Sunroof
$22,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
\ BMW M5 '06
Navi, CD, Lhtr, Over
$100,000 New, Now
$5s5,80 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC CT S'05
White/ran 30K $20,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HONDA ACCORD '04,
18K, exc cond, $16,000.
Call 886-9184 or 260-0880
HONDA S2000 '05
S Convertible, 33k mi
L gar kept, dealer maint,
very fun to drive
$20,000. 904-228-7398/521-0536
OLDS CUTLASS
SUPREME '78
2dr 260, V8, 75,000 mi,
interior body look
good, pimp me $3,000 obo
904-714-2137
INFINTITI G37S'08
Only 3K Miles Fully
Equipped $39,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
MITSU ECLIPSE
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


| TOYOTA
COROLLA '07
4Cyl, Gas Saver
$15,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
-SAVFE S SAVE US SAVE SSS
.Military and Non Militaryw
W For All 5
< Bad Credit, No
Credit, It Doesn't
Matter!
Fast & Easy
Approvals 24 Hours
a Day.
Call Now!
> 1-800-428-9744
SAVE SS$ SAVE SSS SAVE SSS

Lexus ofJax.com
visit us for all makes &
models BMW, Honda,
Chevy, Ford, Etc 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE




ACURA MDX '07
Fully Equipped $33,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

SBMW X3 3.0Si '07
Lthr, CD, Sunroof
$33,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHEVY
AVALANCHE '07
White/Tan LTZ
Fully Equip $27,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

CHEVY TAHOE '01
4X4 Only 60,000
Miles $11,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

CHEVY TAHOE '01
4X4, Only 60,000
Miles Like New
Custom Wheels $10,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CHRYSLER
PACIFICA'04 LIhr,
Sunroof, CD Fully
Equip. $12,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
J DODGE DURANGO
'06 LTD Fully Equip
$16480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPEDITION '05
Only 40,000 Miles Lthr,
CD, 3rd Row Seats
$15,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Ford F-150 XL '02 V-6,
White, work special,
$6000. Call 904.613.2045
GMC SIERRA'05
Ex Cab, Tonneau
Cover Custom
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HONDA ELEMENT
'06 Only 15,00 Mi
$17,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

HONDA PILOT
EX-L '07 Navi, Lth
CD, Like New
27,000 Mi $22,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
INFINITI FX35'04
Navi, Wht/Tan $25,490
36K Miles 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

ryg JEEP
9 COMMANDER '06
LTD White/Tran
Priced To Sell $16,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

N JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE '07
SRT Like New
$29,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
NISSAN ARMADA
'04 Lth, DVD 3rd
Row Seats Only
33K mi, $19,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
(g NISSAN
PATHFINDER SE
'06 Fully Equip.
Only 37,00 Mi $16,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4. TOYOTA TUNDRA '03
63k miles, ext. warr
until 100k or 20100


Brumos No o are
Jacksonville's
Premier
Mercedes Benz
Dealer
724-1080


DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN '97
156k, dual air, 6cyh,
Automatic, electric
windows/locks, must sell
$3600. 781-6222




20 out of a 100


The military community makes up 20 percent of the total
population for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia.
That means that 20 out of every 100 people you meet are
somehow connected with the military.

Get your message to them by advertising in one or all of
the publications distributed at the local bases in the area.


For advertising information,
call 904-359-4336,
Fax 904-36-6230.


j -xjWrNews Mifrror P'riscope


*.8 Billion Navy


The economic impact of the Classified

military in Northeast Florida Ads


and Southeast Georgia is

*7.8 billion.


Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who
buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them
know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of
the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area.


F aidvNtaold


0Jaxairlws Mirror IF


THE FLEET

MARKET

ADVERTISING
RULES

Please fill out
this form in
black or blue ink.


DEADLINES


THE

MIRROR


Noon

Friday


Rank/Grade:

Name (please


Work Phone #


FORD TRUCKS
03 F150 XLT SUPERCAB W/ LEER TOPPER X-CLEAN $10,990
*03 F250 SUPER DUTY XLT CREW CAB
LOW MILES READY TO GO X CLEAN $13,990
*03 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER EDITION
LEATHER SUNROOF REAR ENT NICE TRUCK $10,990
05 EXPLORER XLT 3RD SEAT REAR A/C LEATHER
ALLOYS FULL PWR PKG 38K Ml NOW $11,990
06 EXPLORER XLT LTHR SUNROOF 3RD SEAT 22K MI ..................................$13,90
07 F150 XLT ONLY 8K MILES A/T PWR PKG $13,990
07 F150 STX SUPERCAB PWR PKG A/T CLEAN $13,990
FORD
05 MUSTANG GT A/T 22K MI LTHR LIKE NEW $17,990
06 MUSTANG ALLOYS PWR PKG 23K MI $13,990
07 SHELY MUSTANG GT FRESH TRADE ONLY 2K MUST SEE TO BELIEVE SAVE THOUSANDS
NOW $30,988
M C TRUCKS
*04 YUKON XL SLE MODEL 4X4 DRIVE
LEATHER SUNROOF 3RD SEAT REAR A/C $12,990
*GREAT VALUE MUST SEE & DRIVE
*04 YUKON XL SLE 2WD DRIVE
3RD SEAT LEATHER DUAL A/C $12,990
HONDA
06 CIVIC EX SUNROOF AfT CPE FRESH TRADE $16,990
HYUNDAI
07 SONATA SE SUNROOF ALLOYS 22K MI $12,990
08 SONATAS 4 TO CHOOSE FROM OPTIONS VARY FROM .................................$15,990


Organization

Signature:


print):


1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military
personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Mayport Naval
Station.
2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help
qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such
as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found items, and
garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS
ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL
ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR
RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION
(PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST
CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATEMENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE
THEY WILL BE BILLED.
3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be writ-
ten independent of other information contained on this form.
4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue.
5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Building 1.
Box 280032, Mayport Naval Station, Mayport, FL 32228-0032,or to The Mirror,
One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202


Date Submitted:


6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the
above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or
all ads.
7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by
calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number.
8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed
on an original form.
Select the number of weeks ad is to run: U 1 wk 0 2 wks 0 3 wks 0 4 wks
To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News.
NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more
than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per fam-
ily, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index.

Category-


MOne Rierside Avenue, Jacksrrornville FL 32202
One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202


MITSUBISHI
03 ECLIPSE SPYDER GTS CONVT LTHR X CLEAN $12,990
*07 RAIDER LS EXT CAB PICK UP TRUCK
*ONLY 13K MILES NT PWR PKG REDUCED $11,90O
NISSAN
05 ALTIMA 2.5 S SEDAN LOW Ml PWR PKG $14,490
07 ALTIMA 2.5 SL LTHR SUNROOF FRESH TRADE $20,988
NISSAN TRUCKS
04 FRONTIER DESERT RUNNER XCAB 39K MI $13,990
04 XTERRA XE 2WD A/T PWR PKG XCLEAN $12,990
05 TITAN SE KING CAB A/ PWR PKG 31K MI $15,990
PONTIAC
07 GRAND PRIX 4DR SEDAN PWR PKG FACTORY WARRANTY ................... $12,990
SUZUKI
08 SX4 TOURING EDITION 4K MILES 35MPG $14,988
TOYOTA
05 CAMRY XLE SEDAN 39K MI ALMOST NEW
*SUNROOF LEATHER VB PWR PKG $17,890
*07 CAMRY LE SEDAN 14K MI PWR PKG
GAS SAVER Af XCLEAN IN & OUT NOW $17,990
TOYOTA TRUCKS
03 TUNDRA SR5 XCAB LOW MILES A/T ALLOYS $13,990
05 HIGHLANDER ONLY 33K MI PWR PKG ALLOYS $17,890
*07 FJ CRUISER 4X4
ROOF RACK PWR PKG FRESH TRADE CARED FOR $21,490


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CARS WAS NOW
01 DODCE INTREPID ES PWR PKG LOW MI $7Fl0 $49g1
DO HONDA ACCORD CFE EK SEE TO BELIEVE $791 $15901
02 IA RIO GAS SAVER LOW MILES NTAC $7il990 $5il
0B LINCOLN LS FULL POWER LUXURY FOR LESS $9110 $7109
05 CHRY FT CRUISE 2DR CORNV FRESHTRADE $110 ll l 00


TRUCKS/SUVS WAS NOW
9 DODGE RAM CLUB CAB ILT TOPPER RUNS GREAT $HM $399
SEXPEDBON EDDIE MAUER WIIE W/BEIGE LTHR $79M $ta i
DO MOINERO SPORT 4X4 VO CLEAN $I $M
0 EXPEDION EDDIE 0 BUER SUNROOF LTHR CLEAN $119 $7M
04 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 6 CYL PWR PKG $11M $m8
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05 CHEi EQUINOX LS PWR PG READY TO GO
02 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUMER LTHR SUNROOF
02 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4X4 AfR PWR PKG ALLOYS
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UNDER $12 995
01 CHEVY BLAZER LS ................ $6,495
4,000 Miles, 2Dr, Loaded
02 NISSAN QUEST GLE................ $9,995
Leather, Low Miles
01 TOYOTA CAMRY LE ................$10,995
New Miles Loaded
01 ACCORD ER -LVG 2Dr ..............$10,995
Low Miles Loaded Roof
01 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY $10,995
Limited


02 ACCORD EX-L V6 4Dr..............$11,995
Loaded, Roof, Low Miles
03 ACCORD 4DR LX ...................$12,980
Loaded
03 HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE ...........$12,995
Loaded, 53,000 Miles
CERTIFIED CARS
03 HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE ...........$12,980


03 HONDA CIVIC 4DR LX..............$13,980
Auto, Loaded, 37,000 Miles
06 HONDA CIVIC 2DR .................$14,650
Loaded, speed, Low Miles
05 HONDA ACCORD EX-LV6 COUPE .$14,980
Auto, Leather, Loaded
04 HONDA ACCORD EX-LV6 4DR .....$15,950
Auto, Leather, Roof, Loaded
06 HONDA CIVIC 4DR LX..............$16,580
Auto, 27,000 Miles, Loaded


06 HONDA PILOT EX...................$18,980
Only 97,000 Miles, Loaded
07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LV6 ...........$21,970
Auto, Spoiler, Black on Black, Only 9,000 Miles
05 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L DVD.......$21,980
DVD, Leather, Roof, 33,000 miles
HIGHLINE LANE
04 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD ....... $14,980
Auto, Loaded, One Owner


Pilots '03 -'05 PilotS 10 to choose Elements '04 -'06 Elements 5 to choose Auto, oaded, Only 11,000 Miles
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06 NISSAN 350 Z.......................$18,980
6 speed Loaded, Low miles
05 LEXUS ES 330 ......................$21,970
33,000 Miles, Loaded
06 INFINITY G35 4DR .................$22,980
Only 26,000 Miles, Loaded
08 ACURA RDX.........................$28,980
Navigations, 10,000 Miles, Loaded


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