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New VS-24 CO Grieco Takes The Helm Page 3 Fuel Farm More Than Just A Gas Station Pages 6-7 NEK Unvails New Line Page 12 THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER U S TOUCHING BASE No health hazard( fotund Cleanup planned on base The NAS Jax Spring Shoreline'Cleanup will be held today to pick up de- bris and trash from our shorelines. The event will be held from 9-11:30 a.m. starting at the Sea Bat Pavilion, located next to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Volunteers can participate in canoes or from the shoreline. Free food will be provid- ed by the marina after the cleanup. A base-wide cleanup will be held May 5. For more information on this clean- up, call ADCS Reginald Graham at 542-2717, Ext. 141 or email Reginald.gra- ham@navy.mil. Asian Pacific American Heritage Luncheon set The NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee will host an Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Luncheon May 19 from 11 a.m.to 12:30 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Cmdr. Don Albia, department head at Mayport Medical Clinic, will be the guest speaker. The items on the menu include pepper steak, egg rolls, pancit, sweet and sour chicken and much more. For more informa- tion or to purchase tickets, contact JO1 Mike England at 542-4877. New hours for Navy College Navy College Learning Center (NCLC) will be changing its hours of oper- ation effective May 2. The new schedule will be as follows: Monday and Tuesday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to noon. Change Your Uniform, Not Your Job If you are close to earn- ing an honorable dis- charge from the Navy and want to keep the military benefits you've earned, the Army's Operation Blue to Green program allows you to use your military experience as an Airman or Sailor in the Army. With the Blue to Green program, you can continue to serve your country and gain training as a Soldier. For more information, call John Turner, Blue to Green Recruiter at John. Turner@ usarec.army.mil or at (757) 464-5252, Ext. 317. "Copyrighted ..- Syndiatced Cc Available from Commercial l"-ar- =", * News Providers' Reserve squadron supports Ike Photo by PHAN Christopher Molinari A SH-60F Seahawk hehcopter, assigned to the "Emerald Knights" of HS-75, lands on the flight deck aboard the Namitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwsght D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). HS-75, a U.S. Naval Reserve squadron is currently aboard Eisenhower, which as currently underway m the Atlantic Ocean conducting flight deck certification and carrier qualifications after a four-year mid-life overhaul ByJOI(SW/AW) Sonya Ansarov USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Public Affairs The "Emerald Knights" of HS-75 from Jacksonvill,e landed their SH-60F Sea- whawks aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) April 17, to support Ike during her third underway period since leaving the shipyard after completing a HS- 75 scheduled four-year, mid-life overhaul. HS-75 is responsible for provid- ing search and rescue (SAR) sup- port during fixed-wring flight oper- ations for the early warning squadrons, VAW-121, the "Bluetails," and VAW-123, the "Screwtops," both of which fly E- 2C Hawkeyes and are aboard Ike "We're here for fleet support," said Cmdr. Zack Taylor, HS-75's commanding officer, and native of Matton, Ill. "I'm always looking for training for my people and getting their flight deck qualifications. Fleet support for us is measured on how much support we give back to the fleet by doing boat (detach- ments) and relieving the active duty HS [helicopter] support," said Taylor. The Emerald Knights are com- prised of Selective Reservists and full time support personnel. HS- 75 took HS-5 place during this underway period. HS-75 performs the same job as HS-5, and for this ... tor carrier qualifications. See HS-75, Page 11 NLMOF holds hurricane preparedness briefings By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer he people in the State of Florida learned quite a few lessons from last year's dev- astating hurricanes that slammed both coasts of the state. Being pre- pared is probably one of the most important aspects during the upcoming hurricane season which begins June 1. To help public awareness and preparedness, the Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Facility (NLMOF), Jacksonville presented several hurricane pre- paredness briefings at NAS Jax last week. "The hurricane briefings are to help increase people's awareness. Last year, we had four major sys- tems that affected Florida and the year before that, we had a lot of close calls," said Frank Andrews, senior meteorologist at NLMOF. "We offer these briefings every year and anyone can attend. They cover such topics as what is a hurricane, how do they form, how are they tracked, what kind of destruction can be expected and things people can do to prepare for it." Another way NLMOF ensures base personnel are prepared is through a two-week hurricane exercise coming up next month. "We conduct this exercise every year before hurricane season. During the exercise, we simulate three huge storms in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. Every naval facility in the state will be affected and will participate in this exercise. It allows base personnel to practice their procedures before a real one hits," added Andrews. During hurricane season, the men and women of NLMOF main- tain a constant watch for tropical storms and hurricanes, tracking them and ensuring base personnel are made aware of what could be headed our direction. "According to Professor of Atmospheric Science and Head of the Tropical Meteorology Project Dr. William Gray, We are expecting 13 storms this year including seven hurricanes. Three are predicted to Photo by Kaylee LaRocque AG1(SW) John Meyer shows the intensity of Hurricane Ivan, which hit the northwestern coast of Florida last year causing significant damage. The Navy Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Facility, Jacksonville is currently pre- paring for the upcoming hurricane season which runs June 1 through Nov. 30. be Category 3 of higher. It's going the approximate time to the onset to be another busy year, this year," of winds greater than 64 knots: continued Andrews. Condition V the possibility of a For shore facilities, five hurri- cane conditions exist forecasting See HURRICANE, Page 11 -. "..L. ***. ..* .* ... ;' :' ;-' ai.p.sia ag ~Jmsa 2 Jax Air NeS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Making the most of mid-term counseling sessions BFLTCM(AW/SW) Jon ompson Fleet Command Master Chief Think back to your last mid-term counseling. Do you remember your last mid-term counsel- ing? How much time did your supervisor take with you to help identify exactly where you are in your career and what you still need to accomplish before you can advance to the next pay grade? Did you walk away knowing for sure your boss and chain of command cared about you and your career? Mid-term counseling is a mandatory part of our per- formance appraisal system, but I wonder if it's being done effectively. Mid-term counseling can only help you if both you and your counselor put some time and effort into making sure the counseling is meaning- ful, factual and accurate. Considering you work for the Navy 365 days of the year, I don't think it's too much to ask that you and your supervisor put forth some sincere effort to ensur- ing your personal growth and performance are dis- cussed in a manner that yields progress. Mid-term counseling objectives are clear. There are only five objectives, but achieving them isn't as easy as you may think. The five objectives are: Identify your important strengths and shortcomings. A fair, accurate, and realis- tic assessment of your per- formance is crucial to the FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson counseling process. Address specific per- formance problems, concen- trating on ways to develop growth in these areas. Also address your strengths, and encourage your future development. Point out ways to improve, but don't dwell on unimportant faults in the belief that criticism is essential to counseling. Present a performance growth plan, if appropriate. Be sure that goals are chal- lenging but realistic and attainable for the Sailor. Ensure the Sailor has a clear understanding and acknowledges their per- formance during the review period. Review what is expected of the Sailor before the next counseling session or evalu- ation report. Ensure the Sailor understands the supervisor's expectations. Shipmates, the counsel- ing objectives are clear, but somewhat difficult to per- form effectively. Each of the objectives calls for you to communicate in an open and meaningful manner. Mid-term counseling is not a paperwork drill. It's not a time to tell your better Sailors, "You're doing every- thing right...just don't change a thing and your eval will be fine." Every one of our Sailors, in every pay grade, is entitled to con- structive feedback on a semi-annual basis. For counseling to be truly productive, there are things that must be done by the counselor and the counselee. Counselors should sched- ule time in their schedule so they are not rushed or inter- rupted. Additionally, they should gather as much information on the Sailor as possible so they have what he or she needs to highlight both strong points and weaknesses. It's probably also a good idea to think about what you plan to say at the opening of the session and how you plan to close it. Each Sailor is different. Each Sailor responds to counseling a little different. If you truly know your peo- ple, you'll know how to alter your approach to ensure they feel comfortable talk- ing to you. The counselee should complete a personal self- appraisal (available from your counselor or in the evaluation instruction). The counselee should also do his or her best to write down what they have done since the last evaluation. The more specific, the better.. Finally, counseling is not one-way conversation. It is not a lecture from your supervisor. Effective coun- ON THE HOMEFRONT Childhood dreams often lead to adult careers By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Y yesterday I overheard a little girl say she wants to be a rock star when she grows up. Everyone around her laughed in that isn't-she- cute kind of way, but not me. I just smiled and struck what I thought was an excellent Diva pose, because I know from expe- rience the girl was probably serious. When I was four-years old my sole focus and aspiration was to become one of Gladys 4Knight's "Pips." I didn't even know what a'Pip was (still don't), all I knew was I needed to be one after lis- tening to "I Heard it Through the Grapevine." Realizing, however, that I probably had to be older than four to join Motown, I wisely spent my formative years practicing-practicing hip movement and "the snap." I even put together some moving boxes (as a military family, we always had moving boxes) and made a stage from which I could perfect my rendition of "Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me." And this was largely how I spent my time. When I wasn't watch- ing Soul Train. Then one day, while in the second grade, the heavens smiled down on me when my teacher, Mrs. Katabian announced we were going on a field trip...to see the Pips. The Pips? I could hardly believe my luck. My jaw fell to the floor and I nearly wet my pants. None of the other children seemed as excited, but they probably didn't know every word to "If I Were Your Woman" either. My lifelong dream was being fulfilled. I was going to see the Pips! And maybe, if I played my cards right, they'd invite me on stage. I ran home from the bus stop waving a permission slip in the air at my mom standing on the front porch. "Mom! Mom! I'm going to see the Pips!" "The Pips?" she said. "Are you sure?" I was breathless as I leaped up the front steps. "Yes! It says so right here on this paper! I'm going to see Gladys Knight!" Although Mom surely must not have believed me, she couldn't help but smile. After all, it's not every day your child receives such a gift! "Are you sure?" she said again reaching for the paper. Then she began to read, and that's when her face got all melancholy. "Oh dear," she said. "Oh dear." "What mom, what?" I asked, jumping up and down. "Sarah, you're going to see the Pops-a symphony-not the Pips," she said. I was so deflated it was a long time before I could lis- ten to Gladys Knight with- out feeling bitter (as if it were her fault!). So with my dream of being a Pip squelched on the front steps that day, I "settled" on my other lifelong passion-writ- ing-instead. Note to all little girls with big dreams: Pay close atten- tion to the quotation marks around the word settled. At first I felt cheated.. But it turns out, I didn't need the Pips after all. As a columnist and author, I've created my own spotlight, and I'm still firm- ly planted on that cardboard stage. It doesn't take much to make me perform, and honestly, entertaining-not singing-was always at the heart of my dream. This is something I've apparently passed on to my son, Ford (4), who is the only child I know to say, "I want people to laugh at me, not with me," and engages me in daily battles over whether or not he can wear his Superman underwear on the outside of his pants. The closest he will probably ever come to a military career is performing at the USO. So I don't laugh when Ford tells me he will be a Superhero some day, or that he wants to be on TV. And his recent fascination with singer Al Green fills me with pride. When I hear him singing "Let's Stay Together" with such feeling and drama, I can't help but wonder what stages Ford will build for himself. Because there is a seed of truth in every childhood dream, and not one of them is silly. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmi- ley.com. Hey, Moneyman: I am a retired service member and am trying to keep up with the times. All of this computerized banking and transactions are new to me. I've moved recently and my Retiree Account Statement has not caught up to me. In fact, I'm not even real sure about what my retirement pay is at the moment. I think I set up a couple allotments out of it, but I can't quite remember what they were for sure. How can I get answers to these questions? MoneyMan sez: Times sure have changed over the years with military pay, but it really is all for the better. If you have questions about your pay, you can call DFAS in Cleveland. They have a line set up strictly for retired pay; the phone number is (216) 522-5955 or toll free at (800) 321- 1080. If you have access to a computer with the Internet, you can track your own pay account on "myPay." This system lets you make changes to your account on line as well as print copies of your retiree account state- ment. You can log on to this Web site at mypay.dfas.mil or call (877) 363-3677. You do have to have a personal identification number (PIN), but the Web site will walk you through the steps on how to get one. When you view your statements on myPay, you will be able to view all of your allotments and deductions. DFAS tries to make it convenient for retirees to keep track of their pay and records- all you have to do is make sure you keep them up to date on any changes in your life, like a move. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. L I I S1JK.N1]AX SJ -M IC-US, You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - A m GSM2ISW) KEVIN INSCO Job title/command: a a selling focuses on you and your accomplishments and/or weaknesses, not the counselor's. Too many coun- selors tend to inject them- selves too often. Unless the counselor is the counselee's mentor, one should not assume that for a Sailor to be successful they must do as you have done. There are many right paths to take in the Navy. If a counselor implies that the only road to success is to do as they did, the counseling is probably not very con- structive. Why do I focus on coun- seling? As we navigate through our careers, we all need feedback. Without it, we might come to believe we've reached our peak per- formance. Honestly, I've never met a Sailor who couldn't do a little more if he or she was provided con- structive feedback. Leadership is about doing the right thing. It's also about managing your peo- ples' careers. Having said that, the truth is no one in the Navy cares more about your career than you. My challenge to you is to ensure your own mid-term counseling is meaningful by being prepared and engage in a conversation with your supervisor that helps shed some light on what you might be able to do in terms, of improvement. Additionally, if you are a supervisor who conducts mid-term counseling, make a concerted effort to provide each of your Sailors quality time and take the time to listen to them. JOHN UILrCOX Job title/command: Supply Systems Analyst FISC Jacksonville Hometown: Jacksonville, Ga. i Family Life: Truly wonderful. Past Duty Stations: Fort Hood, Texas Career Plans: To retire from the govern- ment and work with investment properties. Most Interesting Experience: Visiting Cairo, Egypt in 1995. Words of Wisdom: Stay focused, attention to details. Wellness Center to offer training The Wellness Center is offering a training session for all command fitness leaders and physical readiness coordinators May 19 from 1-3 p.m. at the Wellness Center. This training will review the Fitness Enhancement Program (FEB) guidelines and procedures. Qualified staff members will be there to answer any questions pertaining to conducting and monitoring your Please call 542-5292 to register. Seats are limited to 50. Prep classes available at NCLC The Navy College Learning Center is offering free ASVAB/ACT/SAT prep classes. Classes are offered May 2- 13 and May 16-27. The sessions are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to noon. Seating is limited and reserved on a first-come basis. No-cost TAD orders are required and a career counselor must refer participants. For more information or to sign up, call 542-3676 or email jacksonvilleenclc@plato.com. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout ............ George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The A Ill Ail WS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Ju W INS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. 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The x Ua eI can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JUAN OWn Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ja NMEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMANI a m Corrections Specialist, NAS Jax Brig Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Single with a son, Adam. Past Duty Stations: USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), USS Halyburton (FFG 40) Career Plans: To get the most out of my Navy experience and carry a good foundation I of skills and experience into the civilian world. Most Interesting Experience: The whole journey of being in the Navy so far. I've met lots of new friends. Words of Wisdom: Don't worry about the past, it's over. Learn from it. I ~i7 *VIL. IU UV~ V IL! ~W'W~~ ~ ,~ifv . Grieco takes over as commanding officer of the VS-24 'Scouts' Jaa flK eWS. NAS lacksonville, Thursday, Aril 28, 2005 3 Outside reading session By Lt. j.g. Wes Battle VS-24 PAO The "Scouts" of VS-24 held a change of com- mand ceremony April 22 aboard NAS Jackson- ville, in which Cmdr. Daniel Grieco relieved Cmdr. Thomas Fasanello as com- manding officer. Rear Adm. James Winnefeld, com- mander, Carrier Strike Group 2, was the guest speaker. Grieco graduated from the Naval Academy in 1986, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and was commis- sioned an ensign. He com- pleted aviation training and was designated a naval flight officer in December 1987. He was then assigned to VS-41 for training and qualification in the S-3A Viking. Upon completion of initial Viking training in December 1988, he was assigned to VS-22. While assigned to the "Checkmates," he transi- tioned to the S-3B aircraft and deployed aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67), participating in Operations Desert Field and Desert Storm, flying 23 combat support missions. Upon completion of his first sea tour, Grieco was assigned to VS-27 as an instructor. While attached to the "Sea Wolves," he held the billets of electronic war- fare officer, line division officer and NATOPS officer. During this tour, Grieco attended Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Business Administration. Grieco's next assignment was to Commander, Carrier Group 4 as the flag lieu- Cmdr, Daniel Grieco tenant. During this tour, he participated in the interme- diate and advanced train- ing of five carrier battle groups as well as partici- pated in NATO exercise Strong Resolve 95. Upon detaching from CCG-4 in October 1996, he reported to VS-24 and held the billets of administrative and operations officer. While attached to the "Scouts," he deployed aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Southern Watch. In March 2000, Grieco attended the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., where he was awarded a Master of Arts degree in National Security Affairs and Strategic Studies. Upon graduation, he was immediately assigned to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the National Military Com- mand Center as assistant deputy director for opera- tions, senior emergency actions officer, strategic surveillance officer and senior operations officer for operation Team 3. While assigned to the Joint Staff, he was selected Cmdr. Thomas Fasanello for operational command and assigned to return to the Scouts. He has accumulated over 2,000 flight hours and 500 arrested landings in the S-3 model aircraft. Grieco is married to the former Donna Lynn Hayden of Pensacola, Fla. They have two daughters, Maura Elizabeth and Mia Anne. Fasanello reported to VS- 24 in 2002, as the executive officer and deployed aboard Roosevelt in 2003 in sup- port of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Fasanello heads to the Naval Academy to teach physics after having com- manded the Scouts since Dec. 16, 2003. During the ceremony, Cmdr. H.E. Mills assumed the duties of executive offi- cer. He recently served as joint secretary and execu- tive assistant to the chief of staff to the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command from September 2001 until August 2004. Mills is a graduate of the Naval Academy, Naval War College and Joint Forces Staff College. He is married to the former Cathleen Stetson of Oceanside, Calif. They have three children. Building 1 parking lot regulations A anyone visiting Build- ing 1 is reminded that there is limited visitor parking. The visitor parking area is marked with signs in the parking lot. All other parking areas are for those personnel working in Building 1 who have an orange placard Togethe WeCa Mak a Volunteers of America- 1.800.899.0089 designating them a parking space. This placard must be visible from outside their vehicle. There is also a des- ignated parking area specifically for government vehicles. Tickets will be issued for those who park illegally in designated parking areas. Tired of Wasting Money on Rent? If you live in Duval or surrounding counties, you could qualify for a Home Mortgage with little to no closing cost regardless of your credit or income situation. ACCEPTANCE MORTGAGE COMPANY, LiL.C. 904-686-4651 AS K F-r MARK R053540 ". : 0 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque GM1 (SW) Valentino Brown of the NAS Jax Weapons Department reads Five Little Ducks by Pamela Paparone to a group of preschoolers on the playground at the Child Development Center last Thursday as Carol Miller, Fleet and Family Support Center chil- dren's therapist assists. Several guests have read to the children this month to celebrate April's Month of the Military Child and Child Abuse Prevention Month. HS-11 supports carrier qualifications on JFK By Lt. j.g. Benjamin Delacruz HS-1 1 PAO The NAS Jacksonville-based HS-11 "Dragonslayers" have been flying non-stop since arriving aboard USS John F. Kennedy in support of carrier qual- ifications (CQ) off the coast of Jacksonville Beach over a week ago. And has logged more than 160 hours of flight time for both day and night operations. Numerous fleet replacement squadrons (FRS) and training command squadrons (VT) are participating in the CQs during the 10-day detachment. The squadron is providing plane guard and search and rescue (SAR) capabilities during all operations. For some of the pilots, this is their first experience landing a jet on an aircraft carrier. They are mak- ing sure they have a safety net close by. Most flights involve flying starboard delta off, of the right side of the carrier at 150-feet above the ocean. These racetrack patterns allow the crews to be within five miles of the ship in case of an emergency requiring SAR assistance. Along with fly- ing starboard delta off, HS-11 is also flying anti-terrorism force protection, using the HH-60H Seahawk. These flights guard the aircraft carrier from potential surface threats in close proximity to her port dur- ing the carrier's arrivals to and departures from port calls. During the first week of the detachment, HS-11 was called upon to medically evacu- ate (MEDEVAC) an injured Sailor to Portsmouth Naval Hospital in Norfolk, Va, The call came and within 30 minutes the crew was briefed and ready to go. Rough weather did not keep pilots and crew from delivering the injured Sailor to the landing pad at the Naval Hospital. Once there, the Sailor and flight surgeon were dropped off an-d the flight crew departed for their return to the ship. The MEDEVAC flight allowed for the injured Sailor to receive specialized medical atten- tion he could not receive aboard JFK. The technical savvy and dedication of HS-11's maintenance department has allowed the squadron to have 100 percent operational capability during this detach- ment. Due to these top-notch professionals, the Dragonslayers have not missed a flight and are ready for any challenge. IL~i k y A i /~fr -: "`' wwwsedcostrutioco r m P -o"mommmmon p-. 4 lax Ai NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 Photo by Michael Crutch A VS-32 Viking flies behind the USS Enterprise during Summer Pulse 2004. 'Maulers' conduct weapons testing exercises in California By Lt.j.g. Helen Watson VS-32 PAO On March 29, the NAS Jacksonville- based "Maulers" of VS-32 sent two S-3B Vikings to NAS Point Mugu, Calif., to perform testing with one of the Navy's most exciting air-launched strike missile systems. The tests evaluated the performance capabilities of the S-3B's inte- gration with the missile system while the missile is airborne en route to the target. A relative newcomer to naval aviation strike warfare, the Standoff Land Attack Missile Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) has been a strong performer in both Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The Mauler's mission in Point Mugu was to assess and validate a new system capability called Land Midcourse Update (LMU). LMU allows a controller in the S-3B Viking to communicate with the missile after it has been launched and re- direct it to a new or relocated target via a specified route. A SLAM-ER can be launched either by the S-3B Viking controlling it, or another aircraft entirely. The controller is able to see video directly from the missile's seeker, allowing for extremely precise adjustments to the missile's path. This ability to control the missile post-launch is paramount to achieving accurate hits when the missile is used in a time-critical environment. LMU can provide a significant advantage in sit- uations that involve a high value target (HVU) or targets that can be quickly repo- sitioned by the enemy. The Maulers' training at Point Mugu allowed for the aircrew to practice control- ling a simulated missile, in preparation for a live-fire event scheduled for later this month. The exercise was conducted at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Sea Test Range in conjunction with an F/A-18C Hornet from VX-30. The Hornet carried the simulated missile that was controlled by the aircrew aboard the Viking. The S-3B aircrew consisted of pilot Lt. Mike Kinter, Lt. j.g. Aaron Massey, Lt. Cmdr. Scott Josselyn of VX-20 and Lt. j.g. Gary Roznovsky. The F/A-18C Hornet pilot was Cmdr. Rich Burr. h FFSC offers educational and support programs SThe NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family The following workshops are available in May: Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and May 4, 8-11:30 a.m. Smooth Move Workshop Support Program is the foremost preventive May 9-12,7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.-Transition measure for the avoidance of personal and family Assistance Program (separating) problems. May 19, 9 a.m.- noon Stress Management All FFSC workshops and classes are free and Workshop available to service members and their families May 23-26, 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. -Transition and Department of Defense civilian personnel Assistance Program (retiring) aboard the base. May 24,9 a.m. noon Anger Control Pre-registration is required. If special accom- Workshop modations or handicapped access is required. For further information or to register, call 542- please notify FFSC upon registration. 2766, Ext. 127. , 'Red Lion' corpsman selected for physician assistant program By Lt.j.g. Kathleen Brown HS-15 PAO HMl Atabong Ewalu of HS-15 is no stranger to success. He can take pride in his accomplishments-both in the Navy as well as his personal life. Those who know Ewalu are rightfully awe-struck upon learning of his up- bringing in Cameroon, West Africa; his mother's selfless sacrifice to get her son the unimaginable opportunity to live his dreams to the fullest in America; and his dedica- tion to the Navy's core val- ues of honor, cour-age, and commitment in his profes- sion'al as well as personal life. His values, personal desire, and intellect have made him an exceptional Navy success story. Ewalu arrived at HS-15 as a brand new E4 three short years ago, advanced to first class, and is cur- rently awaiting officer training. He was recently one of only eight Sailors selected Navy-wide for the highly competitive Physician's Assistant (PA) program. He will join members of the Army, Air Force and Marines for the next two years at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas to study medicine and graduate with a com- mission. Ewalu has a solid back- ground in science and healthcare, having majored Photo courtesy of HS-15 Cmdr. Andrew Butterfield, commanding officer of HS-15, presents HM1 Atabong Ewalu with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal during a recent ceremony at the squadron. Ewalu, a native of Cameroon, West Africa, was recently selected for the Navy's Physician Assistant program at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. He will become a commissioned officer after graduation. in biology at the Univer- sity of Calab in Cameroon, graduating number one from both Hospital Corps- man "A" and "C" schools and then serving as a corpsman for the last seven years at Branch Medical Clinic Key West, and ultimately as the HS- 15 squadron corpsman. Speaking on his recent selection for the PA pro- gram, Ewalu remarked, "I am amazed by the opportu- nity that lies all around me here in America and the Navy. I could not have come this far in my home country." Ewalu was born in Mbonge, Cameroon and grew up in Western Africa with his parents, three younger brothers, and three younger sisters. He grew up speaking English and French and dreaming of living in America. "I used to watch the movie Coming to America and I remember .thinking, 'That's what I want to do,'" recalled Ewalu. After attending the Uni- versity of Calab and being selected for the immigra- tion lottery, Ewalu finally had the opportunity to realize his dream of being an American. The only obstacle that lay between him and his dream was the cost of airfare. His mother, understand- ing her eldest son's desire and the chance offered to him, sold her grocery busi- ness so Ewalu could afford the flight. He settled in California, attending the California State University, Domin- guez Hills. "I couldn't believe the cost of tuition. I thought the tuition was by the class not the credit hour," he said. With the costs of edu- cation mounting by the day, Ewalu was under- standably drawn to a recruiter's pitch to join the Navy. Ewalu attended boot camp at RTC Great Lakes, Ill. in 1998 before receiving top honors at both his HM "A" school and "C" school. Now a naturalized citi- zen, Ewalu lives with his mother and brother in Jacksonville. "I'm working to bring all my family to America, but it is a very long process," said Ewalu, enthusiastically. __.i_. IHM Celebrate Mother's Day pp- II,'__"k________ You willst conet www. navalreserve. com 1-800-USA-USNR NAVAL RESERVE STAY STRONG Fro aciveduy t th NaalResrve.tis Ihusban and IT ~~Oinue t.ma. 74, BtrrnR m- GARDEN S904-398-8601 JACKSONVILE ORTEGA/ORANGE PARK 3802 Beach Blvd. 5393 Roosevelt Blvd. ETERNEU GRAT1ThDE~ $44 95 E-ERL&.sTuNqcG LovE $3495 -Alm 1-800-458-5846 PONTE VEDRA ST. AUGUS 832-10 A1A North 1103 North Ponc Tonliir imamnt Pla7a 90_4a84-c 11 May 8th! N~ ~%~-1-c -N !- w--< O TINE ce De Leon 101n L1 wr FLO E R-U FM L,%Lfp,% A,;HLn, BOLIQUE'-r 5 95 I-Vif Lu. aT, Jlx ir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 5 Hospital CO recognized for leadership Naval Hospital commanding officer receives prestigious healthcare award From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing Staff Writer he American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) recently honored Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer, Capt. John Sentell, at the 2005 Congress on Health Care Management in Chicago, Ill. ,He was presented the Navy Regents Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Award for sustained professional leadership in his per- sonal and professional career. Sentell's professional accom- plishments include effectively leading a military healthcare enterprise with eight facilities in, two states. He oversees a $160 Capt. John Sentell million budget and leads over 2,000 staff members, both mili- tary and civilian., Additionally, Sentell successful- ly ensured his staff was' well trained and ready to deploy.! As a result of his leadership, Navy Medicine's first Expeditionary Medical Unit was established an4 deployed in support of the global war on terrorism in the Horn of Africa. He also deployed over 400 medical personnel in support of operations in Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Cuba. Sentell spearheaded a formal mentorship program in 2003 to achieve his vision of improving staff productivity, retention and satisfaction. Sentell said, "Navigating the waters of Navy medicine is very difficult today and a healthy mentorship pro- gram is a great foundation that builds careers for both officers and enlisted personnel." Since the implementation of the pro- gram, Naval Hospital Jackson- ville has set the benchmark in Navy*medicine. The Secretary of the'Navy nominated this very successful mentoring program for the 2004 Presidential Award for Management Excellence. When Florida experienced its worst hurricane season in over 60 years, Sentell established a disas- ter response team designed to respond immediately to calls from either military or civilian authori- AIL Hospital Red Cross recruiting for summer volunteers From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs T he Red Cross Junior Summer Volunteer Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville is. accept- ing applications for the summer ses- sion (June-August). If your teenager is dependable,, will- ing to accept responsibility and has a desire to help within the community and meets the requirements, then the Junior Volunteer Summer Program is for them. Interested high school stu- dents between the ages of 15 and 18 are encouraged to apply before May 13. Enrollment is limited, so the appli- cants are encouraged to apply early. The Red Cross Volunteer Chairman and Junior Volunteer Chairman will interview all junior applicants. The Junior Volunteers will be assigned to.work in designated areas of the hospital under supervision of the staff members. The Junior Volunteer Program requires a mini- mum of four hours per week (maxi- mum 20, hours a week). Applications must be returned to the Red Cross Office by May 13 with a copy of the immunization record and current PPD. Mandatory Orien-, tation is June 6-7. Call Mrs. Lam- mert at tion. 542-7525 for more informa- NavHosp Jacksonville Diabetic Class schedule The following is the Diabetic. Class schedule for Nqval. Hospital Jacksonville benefici- aries May through June:. i May 3 -9:15-11:15 a.ifm. May 25 -1 ;30-3:30 .m. June 7 9:15-11:15 am. June 22- 3.5 p.m. The classes will .be in the Internal Medicine Conference Room at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. For information, call Sharon Gladden at 542- 7431. From Staff T he Navy League of Mayport is hosting this year's Battle of Midway Commemoration' Dinner. Tickets are now. on sale for this year's event, which will be held June 4 at the Radisson Riverwalk Hotel on Jacksonville's Southbanik. , The guest speaker will be Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark. Other distinguished veterans of the historic battle will also attend this year's dinner. Ticket prices are: active duty E6 and below $20; E7 to 03, $30; 04 to 05, $40 and 06 and above, civilians and retirees $50. The cost includes an evening of fine dining and entertainment, cama- raderie and reserved seat- ing. Uniform will be dinner dress white jacket for 04 and above and dinner, dress white/dress whites for E9 and below. Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from the following loca- tions: Navy League of. Mayport at 285-8731, USO Mayport at 246-3481, USO Jacksonville at 778-2821,, NS Mayport Command Master Chief at 270-5940, NAS Jax CMC at 542-2934 and Blount Island 1st Sgt. at 696-5058. Please make checks payable to Midway Dinner. Contact lenses discouraged during deployment From Deployment Link Air Force health officials are now telling deploying airmen who wear contact lenses to leave them at home and bring eyeglasses instead. According to U.S. Central Command guidance issued in January, all personnel - soldiers, sailors, air- men and Marines who require medical equip- ment, such as. corrective eyewear, must deploy with all required items in their possession, including two pairs of eyeglasses, if needed, and protec- tive mask eyeglass inserts. This guidance resulted from lessons learned from recent conflicts and joint missions. Contact lenses are time consuming to take care of, and they have become an operational safety issue as well, officials said. People deploying must contend with field conditions that may not allow for proper contact lens hygiene, and poor hygiene .leads to an increase in eye abrasions, infections and ulcers. -Such side effects include sensitivity to light, tearing, burning and scratching. To reduce these symptoms, air- men who normally wear contact lenses can wear their civilian or everyday prescription glasses while deployed, but must also have at least one pair of the brown plastic military-issued glasses. For further information, visit Deployment Link web site at http://www.deployment link.osd.mil DoUND DoBIN JACKSONVILLE'S OLDEST AND LARGEST FAMILY OF CONSIGNMENTS SINCE 1979- Just in time - for Sprig. Thousands of. name brand fashions at prices you'll love. 60-75%/ OFF Department Store Prices I M-Sat 10am-5:30pm Ask about our Layaway ssing Jade C I, ge ur range rc Oing St.. Battle of Midway commemoration dinner scheduled for June 4 DIVORCE? Less $ and Quicker Results! Se Habla Espa-nol www.Jaxmediator.com or (904) 564-1000 R083909 sley Ave. ties. When Hurricane Ivan dev- astated Pensacola, Fla., including Naval Hospital Pensacola, Sentell quickly activated his team of physicians, nurses, corpsmen and support staff to relieve shipmates who needed to deal with personal issues arising from the destiuc- tive nature of the storm. When asked about his ACHE award, Sentell said, "I have a great team. My staff has accom- plished great things in the past few years. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is the best whether it comes to the day-to-day busi- ness of taking care of patients or deploying our medical staff in support of our troops. It is the best that Navy medicine has to offer." At the same conference, Lt. Cmdr. Frank H. Stubbs, III was advanced to Fellow status. Stubbs heads the Operating Management Department and the Security Detachment at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. "It's a designation that less than 10 percent of all healthcare administrators in the world obtain, and in the Navy, even less than that. It is an achievement to mark your commitment to' the healthcare profession," said Stubbs. The ACHE is an international professional organization of 30,000 healthcare executives who lead our nation's hospitals, healthcare systems, and other healthcare organizations. ACHE is known for its prestigious cre- dentialing and educational pro- grams, as well as its publications, groundbreaking research, career development and public policy programs. Candidates must demonstrate their education, experience, and leadership in the healthcare field for several years. Stubbs com- pleted four original case studies and advanced his education in healthcare. Stubbs is privileged to use the "FACHE" designation, which indicates board certifica- tion in healthcare management and ACHE Fellow status. 6 JS I r NIWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 2 '',' pOf 1 Y. ~ .1 i , -;,- r l I V i ,: , l,,,~: ( '-"'I __ ~ i* ___ k. 1~ -i Il ilK - .': I, .Sr Fuel Farm Driver Taalii Paala performs a daily check on his fuel truck before departing on a fuel run. OFuel n land SeMing NAS lJax's squadrons safely and efficien ... ByiJOIEMike England VP-16 Flight Engineer AM1 fuel farm. Michael Fiordiliso performs a routine refueling of a P-3 Orion at the Many of our pilots and aircrewmen have come home from deployment in the Middle East recently to the adula- tion of their friends, family and communi- ties alike. However, during the pomp and circumstance of a homecoming, it can be easy to overlook the people in the back- ground 'who helped accomplish the mis- sion and get everyone home in one piece. One such group of people are the Sailors and civilians at the NAS Jacksonville Fueling Facility, which is more commonly referred to as the Fuel Farm. The Fuel Farm operates and maintains an integrated cryogenic fueling/defueling aircraft servicing operation conducted by a contracting officer's representative, assistant contracting officer representa- tive, three military personnel and 30 con- tracted Doss Aviation employees. The fueling facility pump house is computer operated and consists of three above ground storage/service tanks totaling 1,800,000 gallons of JP-5, three bay receipt stations for commercial trucks capable of off loading up to 40-48 trucks in an eight-hour work day and one bot- tom-loading fill stand with two loading areas. Delivery to aircraft and support equipment is accomplished with six 8,000-gallon JP-5 mobile refueler/defueler trucks, one 2,000-gallon JP-5 refueler truck, one 2,000-gallon mogas truck, one 2,000-gallon waste oil truck, two direct issue pantographs and one fixed panto- graph. "Our mission is accomplished by highly trained, motivated and experienced mili- tary, civil service and privates contractor personnel using great equipment and facilities," said Fuels Management Officer Andrew Sullivan. "The keys to our suc- cess are communication and attention to detail." The Fuel Farm provides support to commands such as Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven, Sea Control Fuel Distribution Technician Howard Smith secures a fuel line so he can change the line's fuel filter. .li ~ CA Fuel Farm Quality Assurance Petty Officer ABF1 (AW) Jose Cossiocazares calibrates the combined contaminated fuel detector. This instrument is used primarily to determine the quantity of solid contaminants in air- craft fuels such as Grade JP-5. The detectors can process a sample in three to four min- utes onsite. Wing Atlantic and Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing Atlantic. They han- dle over 48,640,000 gallons of JP-5 annu- ally and can respond to a aircraft fueling requests within 15 minutes. Additionally, the facility has performed over 32,850 fueling evolutions and issued/received over 93,300 gallons of cryogenic products without incident last year. The Fuel Farm always ensures the quality of their fuel is top notch. They test over 9,000 samples JP-5 annually and make sure that their products comply with all regulatory standards. "We always make sure that our prod- ucts are of the best quality. Quality is of supreme importance to us and is directly related to the safety of our aviators," said Fuels Distribution Technician Howard Smith. The Fuel Farm also has an ongoing used oil program that has saved the base over 15 million dollars and has generated more than $34,000 for the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. "Overall, we feel really good about the service we provide to this community of aviators. We face many challenges throughout the year, but our commitment is unmistakable. We are here to enable warfighter readiness and we take pride in that," Sullivan concluded. Aviation Fuels Technician Robert Jackson prepares to refuel the main tank on his fuel truck. " i / ''^ ; I 1^ I *' *V -I? axAir New, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 7 Fuel Distribution Technician Howard Smith checks a valve on one of the fuel farm's many fuel pipes. Aviation Fuels Technician Robert Jackson starts the main fuel pump at one of the refueling sta- tions located on the fuel farm. PhDtos by ~1 ~ II j\iJ]~jI j NE.P~LJ1 I fl ~ Fuel Distribution Technician Howard Smith tests a batch of fuel for water and sediment contamination. Fuel Farm Dispatcher Calvin Williams receives a fuel request at the Fuel Farm's main office. It's Williams' job to receive the request, deter- mine the nature of the request and quantity needed and then dispatch a driver to deliver the fuel. 8 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 NMCRS Fund Drive By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer his year's Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive is currently underway and local commands are making significant progress towards meeting or exceeding their goals. This is the only fund drive where shipmates can actually help their other shipmates. Last year, the NAS Jax NMCRS office helped more than 1,500 Navy and Marines and their families, providing over 1.2 million in interest free loans and grants. They also offer free budget counseling, visiting nurse services and layettes for military member's newborns. Several events are planned around the base to help out the fund drive such as the annual VP-30 Golf Tournament May 26 at the NAS Jax golf course, a silent auction, chili cook-offs, car washes and a raffle for Jacksonville Jaguars season tickets. Those interested in the raffle should con- tact their command keypersons. The following is the current progress report for NAS Jax commands: Organization AIMD Jax ASD Aviation Survival Training Center B Company I & I Staff Blount Island Command Jax CBMU Det 202 NMCB 14 Goal Raised $13,320 $13,642 936 347 624 456 3,168 936 120 960 472 708 0 0 % of Goal 102 40 154 104 22 0 0 Organization Commander, Navy Region SE CV-TSC Ashore Defense Courier Station NAVAIR Depot Jax DVECC EFA Southeast/ PWC/ROICC FACSFAC Jax FASOTRAGRUDET FISC Jax CHSWL HS-11 HS-15 HS-3 HS-5 HS-7 HS-75 CNATTU Jax NAS Jax NAVAIRES Navy & Marine Corps Reserve Ctr. Naval Healthcare Support Office Naval Hospital Jax NAVCOMTELSTA NLMOF Navy Drug Lab COMPATRECONWING-11 PSD Jax 4 Goal 6,384 552 240 720 624 312 2,640 480 3,840 792 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 4,944 12,588 1,392 624 1,776 28,008 2,040 960 96 3,528 .. 1,512 0 0 14,434 1,346 720 290 2,600 1,827 High year tenure changes for E5s From PSD NavAdmin 056/05 announced a change to the E5 high year tenure (HYT) limit for Navy and Naval Reserve full time support personnel from 20 to 14 years. This change only affects Sailors on active duty. Selected reserve personnel, includ- ing those on active duty for special work, one-year recall and in a mobi- lized status are not affected by this change. This adjustment is necessary to ensure enlisted communities main- iain vibrant career progression and advancement opportunity, while pro- viding new manpower to the fleet and shaping the force according to the Navy's Human Capital Strategy. In order to minimize the impact on our career-minded personnel and pro- vide ample opportunity to prepare for and advance to E6, this E5 high year tenure revision will be phased in over* a four-year period. E5 personnel with 10 or more years of service on July 1 will be allowed to continue to 20 years as an E5 and remain eligible for advancement. E5 personnel with less than 10 years of service will fall under the revised 14-year high year tenure limit and will have eight advancement HELPING HANDS ht along Goal Raised % of Goal 984 1,297 132 moving rig] Raised % of Goal Organization REDCOM SE 1,622 25 SE Regional 610 111 Calibration Center 0 0 Sea Control 0 0 Weapons School 265 42 Sea Control Wing Lant TPU 0 0 VP-16 29 1 VP-30 408 85 VP-45 495 13 VP-5 204 25 VP-62 0 0 VR-58 0 0 VS-22 0 0 VS-24 4,022 80 VS-30 0 0 VS-31 0 0 VS-32 1,380 0 NLSO Southeast 4,305 32 468 34 40% Discount * $5.75/day with military ID * 100% covered Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift Parkspace Airport Parking 904-741-4008 1,222 1,357 1,127 652 10,560 22,655 8,160 5,384 313 0 11,228 2,827 2,442 3,472 0 0 113 314 124 60 111 83 86 57 29 0 204 51 44 63 0 0 ry ,av for Military! ParkSpace AIfpOir ShIulle Park.I www.parkspace.com cycles to compete for E6 and multiple opportunities to rate convert into an undermanned skill area with improved advancement opportunity. This modification will have a signif- icant and positive impact on our workforce. Advancement opportunity to E5 will increase and the navy-wide average time to promote to E5 and E6 will decrease. Quality and competitiveness will receive additional emphasis. Sailor's professional development and career progression will be weighted more on job performance factors than on length of service in the advancement algorithm. World of Nations Celebration Journey with us this weekend as we celebrate the rich cultural traditions and unique heritage of people from around the world. Assist in USA pavilion, stamp passports, volunteer check-in, runners, staging, etc. For details call Julio Lacayo at 630-1020, ixt.5. March of Dimes First Coast Walk America On Saturday, come out and support the March of Dimes in saving babies by helping with walker registration, decorating, route set-up/clean up, food serv- ice, accounting and more. Contact Judy Larson at 398- 2821 for details. Tutors needed - Teach an adult how to read. Tutor training dates are May 14 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Continental breakfast is provid- ed. Registration and completion of both classes is required to receive tutor certification. The minimum age is 18. Call Heather Corey at 399-8894, Ext. 10 tosign up. Fur Ball Gala Join the Jacksonville Humane Society May 21 in the only black tie event you can attend with your pet. Lots of volunteers are needed. Call Kim Rolfe at 725- 8766, Ext. 206. Habitat forClay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers' are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to h c 4 v H V( ielp out. 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CBC058997 II AI ml III 33a 91 Sii> S-L--, V --cl ~e I II -)---~-1 10 JU J mIIr, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 Education Fair comes to NAS Jacksonville ERAU offers classes on base From the Navy College Office he following' is the summer term schedule for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University at NAS Jax. The term runs May 31 through Aug. 1. Course ASCI 405 Title Aviation Law ASCI 357 Flight Physiolo MATH 140 MGMT. 314 College Algebra Human Resour Undergraduate courses Day T Tues 5- gy Fri 5- Mon 5- ce Mgmt Thurs 5- SFTY 350 Aircraft Crash/Emergency Mon SFTY 330 Acft. Accident Investigation MGMT 436 Strategic Management SFTY 409 Aviation Safety Course ASCI 603 ASCI/ MGMT 605 MGMT 631 MGMT 607 Photo byJO11 Mike England Columbia College Academic Advisor Richard Jackson (right) explains the benefits of a college education to AZ3 Brandon Kros during the NAS Jacksonville Navy College Education Fair April 21 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. 'This fair gives Sailors a chance to see what kind of educational opportunities are available to them," explained Jackson.The fair featured over a dozen schools such as Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Florida Community College, Jacksonville as well as representatives the Navy College Learning Center and Troops to Teachers. For more information on educa- tional opportunities available to Sailors, call 542-2477/78. Webster University offers summer term From the Navy College Office Registration for the Webster University summer term is The term runs May 30 through July 29. now open. Wed Sat Mon Graduate courses Title Day Aircraft & Spacecraft Dev. Tues rime Facility 9:45 p.m. Building 110, Room 6 9:45 p.m. Building 110, Room 6 9:45 p.m. Building 110, Room 6 9:45 p.m. Building 110, Room 6 9:45 p.m. CNATTU, Room 103 -9:45 p.m. Building 110, Room 6 a.m.-5 p.m. CNATTU, Room 103 -9:45 p.m. CNATTU, Room 501 Time 5-9:45 p.m. Methods & Procedures for Tue 5-9:45 p.m. the Graduate Capstone Project Structure & Application Mon 5-9:45 p.m. of Analytical Decision Processes for Managers - Human Resource Wed 5-9:45 p.m. Development Facility Bldg. 110, Comp Lab Bldg 110, Room 5 Bldg 110, Comp Lab Bldg 110, Comp Lab For more information, visit http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?CODE=05, or call 779-0246. FCCJ offers military scholarship From the Navy College Office Florida Community College at Jack- sonville (FCCJ) understands the sac- rifice military families make as their loved one serves and protects our country. FCCJ is awarding a scholarship to serv- ice members or their beneficiaries working towards the completion of an associate degree. All service members or beneficiar- ies who have not been awarded an associ- ate degree or certificate but are working on an associate degree at FCCJ are eligible to apply. The award will cover one three-cred- it hour class (based on in-state tuition rate) or in the amount of $180.75. For more information, contact Deborah Babin at 361-6349 or email dbabin@ fccj.edu. The deadline for submissions for the scholarship is May 6. BUSN 5000 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6070 BUSN6110 COMP 5000 COMP 5200 HLTH 5050 HRDV 5610 HRMG 5670 MNGT 5590 PROC 5850 The following classes are available Business Saturday #2 Applied Business Statistics Saturday #2 Management Accounting Saturday #1 Operation & Project Management Saturday #1 Computer Resources & Info Mgmt. Saturday #2 Computer Security Saturday #1 Financial Management in Heal Care Tuesday Training & Development Thursday Applied Statistics Wednesday Organizational Behavior Wednesday Logistics Tuesday Students can also now enroll in a new major MBA or MA in health services manage- ment. Webster offers convenient evening and weekend classes, five terms a year. For more information, call Linda or Jennifer at 779- 7124 or visit 542-3191 www.webster.edu/jack. 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Early separation! Navy Voluntary Education Program! Human capital! These are buzz words that can be heard when talking about the future of active-duty and reserve military personnel. Some of these buzz words are not as pleasant to hear as others. All of the Armed Services are put- ting a great deal of emphasis on vol- untary education, but the Navy in particular is focused on educating its Sailors. NavAdmin 263/04 is the Professional Military Education Continuum that recognizes "continu- ing education is an essential part of sea warriors and supports transfor- mation goals by providing our future leaders the knowledge base to think through uncertainty; full develop- ment of innovative operational con- cepts and capabilities". These mandates put a lot of pres- sure on personnel to seek education during their off-duty hours. At Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ), we understand the roadblocks set up in the way of many people who desire to obtain higher education. That is why we offer many different ways for you to take classes and get on the right track. Here are some ways we can help you: 1) Online Classes .2) CD Courses that are portable for you. Our office on base has obtained several CD's that can be loaned to the student or the student can use them in our computer lab. 3) Eight-week on base classes - attend two nights per week 4) Eight-week hybrid/blended classes attend one night per week. These classes give you the best of both methods online and in class. 5) Telecourses Watch TV 6) CLEP 7) DANTES 8) Day Classes 9) Night Classes 10) Weekend Classes Whether you are facing high year tenure, early separation, or retire- ment, the need for a degree is evident when you search for a job in the civil- ian sector. If you are staying in the military, it is even more important for you to work toward a degree to main- tain your competitive edge. Are you a military spouse? We offer you the same opportunities in obtaining your degree. Environmental science degrees and certificates The term "environmental science" can encompass many different career fields and job descriptions. At NAS Jacksonville, FCCJ is offering stu- dents the opportunity to obtain their associate in science degree, associate . in applied science degree or a certifi- cation in hazardous materials techni- cian and/or assessment/safety compli- ance. These degrees and certificates are designed to provide and enrich the student's basic skills, knowledge and abilities in these fields. This program focuses on federal .regulations for environmental protec- Stion, worker health and safety, home- land defense, and the transportation of hazardous materials. You can be awarded credit through evaluation of your government/mili-tary/industry training. If you are active-duty mili- tary and have not utilized your tuition assistance, now is the time to come talk to an FCCJ representative at the Navy College Office, Building See FCCJ, Page 12 JaxAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 11 HURRICANE: Preparedness briefing offered From Page 1 system-onset exists (set throughout hurricane season), Condition IV - 72 hours, Condition III - 48 hours, Condition II - 24 hours and Condition I - 12 hours. For ships, three sortie conditions (A, B and C) exist. Because the risk of damage is greater when ships remain tied to the pier, it's much safer for them to ride out the storm at sea. Aircraft are also relocated to pre-des- ignated alternate sites. Hurricanes are classi- fied according to intensi- ty, and fall into five cate- gories. A Category 1 hur- ricane typically carries sustained winds of 64 - 82 knots and may cause minimal damage. However, a Category 5, as in the case of 1969's Hurricane Camille, car- ries sustained winds greater than 135 knots, surges up to 18 feet and can leave catastrophic destruction in its path. Because the Earth's axis spins at an angle around the sun, the waters of the Western Hemisphere, particularly the more shallow areas, grow warmer during the summer months. It's from this warm water that tropical distur- bances form. As the dis- turbance grows it be- comes a tropical depres- sion. Should wind speeds. build to 34 64 knots, the depression is then classified as a tropical storm. If wind speeds exceed 64 knots, a hurri- cane is born. Since 1953, Atlantic tropical storms have been named from lists originated by the Nation- al Hurricane Center and now maintained and updated by an interna- tional committee of the World Meteorological Or- ganization. Until 1979, the lists only featured women's names. Since then, the names alter between men and women's names. Cur- rently six lists of names are in rotation. When a hurricane reaches shore resulting in severe destruction, its name is retired. This is to prevent any cases of public panic that may result from future storms bearing the same name. For those commands who would like to have a hurricane brief conduct- ed at their workplace, you can call NLMOF at 542-2541 and they will schedule a date and time. For more Information, visit the following Web sites: NLMOF: www.nlmof.navy.mil National Hurricane Center: www.nhc.noaa.gov National Weather Service: www.srh.noaa.gov Federal Emergency Management: www.fema.gov. HS-75: At sea with Ike a 'great opportunity' From Page 1 underway they are support- ing Ike's flight operations by having one helicopter airborne at all times with another helicopter ready to go at a moment's notice. "Being out here (aboard Ike) is a great opportunity for us, being that about 60 percent of the squadron are drilling reservists," said Lt. Cmdr. Robert Coogan, an HS-75 pilot, of Bayville, N.Y. "We have to cycle them in and out for their drill weekends and their annual active duty training periods to keep them current in our operations. We use these operations to support the fleet and get our guys - from the pilots, to the air- crew, to the maintainers - trained up," added Coogan. This underway period is a win-win situation for Ike, the squadrons conducting carrier HS-75 qualifications and the reservists of HS-75. "It keeps us up to speed on everything," said AWC(AW) Scott Pierce, of Houston, Texas, and HS- 75's training department leading chief petty officer. This training is invalu- able for HS-75 because they have to be ready to answer the nation's call. "Any reserve squadron has to be ready to be mobi- lized, but we have not been mobilized yet; however, you never know what could happen," said Pierce. "As far as supplementing the active duty squadrons, that has been our bread and butter for the last several years, and we look forward to it," added Pierce. HS-75 Sailors are doing their part in providing fleet support, and their efforts are going a long way in ensuring Ike has another successful underway peri- od. CUSTOM- MADE JEWELRY AT RETAIL PRICES Z Gold Man: Hurry! Order Now for 104 College Dr., Mother's Day Orange Park, FL 32065 ' Tue-Thu: 10:00-6:00 Fri: 1o:0.o-7o , Just arrived... g Sat: 11:00-5:00 Sun-Mon Closed new shipment of Fax: (904) 298-0078 loose diamonds , Cell: (904) 514-5685 ' mrouphail@yahoo.com R58093 The Dentist Place And... 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Swim lesson registration begins May 21, 11 a.m. Call 542-2930 for more info. Call for more information about I.T T. trips or ticket prices 542-3318. Amelia Island Shrimp Festival Sunday, $10:50 Sapelo Island May 19 $42 includes transportation, ferry, lunch and guided tour. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Overnight trip to Tampa & Busch Gardens May 6-8 $60/person includes two nights lodging & transporta- tion. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Direct TV is here. Watch your favorite college or pro basketball games. Wednesday night Karaoke 7 p.m. close Friday, 7 p.m. Closer (R) 'Wear Now Philosophy' arrives at NEX By Miriam S. Gallet Editor From outerwear to the perfect footwear, the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange (NEX) has been a pioneer in providing service members, retirees and their families with affordable and fashionable merchandise. Now, with the recent unveiling of a new women's clothing line, Wear Now Philosophy, profes- sional women, stay-at-home moms and retirees have a new reason why to continue to shop at the NAS Jax NEX. Shoppers will find the new line offers a softer, cos- mopolitan look. Each piece has been designed to work on its own, or to be com- bined with other pieces in order to build a fashionable. outfit. Photos by Miriam S. Gallet Ruth Bryant, a military spouse, finds the new Wear Now Philosophy line very appealing. "It's neat to have a new col- lection at the Navy Exchange. I like the design and the fab- rics," Bryant said, while inspecting a new silk jacket. According to NEX Jax General Manager Marsha Brooks, the smart, clean look of the Wear Now Philosophy is appropriate for both career and casual dressing. The quality of the product is similar to pri- vate label merchandise found in better department and specialty stores. Fabrics such as 100 percent silk, 100 percent line and silk/line and silk/rayon blends, as well as a newer combination of fabrics such as poly/nylon give the line a new flare. "The new private label clothing made its debut in 20 NEX worldwide March 30," explained Brooks. "We are one of those stores selected for the new line and we are thrilled. This new line offers great designs that incorporate fabulous fabrics at great prices. Women are going to find that our new line offers casual and elegant dressing at great prices. Wear Now Philosophy is comparable to private label programs featured in stores such as Chico's and May Company." NEX Jax Women's Department Manager Melissa Eastham, a 20-year retail veteran, is excited about the new line and explained that the new line comes with its own sizing Seaman to Admiral Program accepting applications ByJOC Bruce Moody Naval Service Training Command he Seaman to Admi- ral (STA-21) commis- sioning program, which provides a pathway for qualified Sailors to receive college educations and, Navy commissions, is soliciting applications for fiscal year 2006. Deadline for applications is July 1, 2004. The selec- tion board will meet during September 2005 and the names of selectees will be announced via message traffic in October 2005. Program coordinators stress that age require- ments are significantly dif- ferent this year. For a com- plete list of requirements and more information on STA-21, see OPNAVINST 1420.1A, NAVADMIN 063/ 05, or visit the STA-21 web- site at https://www.sta- 21.navy.mil. Sailors should consult with their command career counselor and chain of com- mand for submission requirements and recom- mendations. STA-21 is a full-time undergraduate education and commissioning pro- gram open to enlisted per- sonnel of all pay grades and ratings who meet eligibility requirements. STA-21 is designed to improve sup- port for Sailors interested in earning a baccalaureate degree and a commission as a Naval officer. Selectees are authorized a maximum 36 months of full-time, year-round study to com- plete a baccalaureate de- gree, however, preferential consideration will be given to those applicants requir- ing 24 months or less of full time study. Participants in the STA- 21 program remain on active duty while attending college and benefit from an education voucher valued at up to $10,000 per year to cover tuition, fees and book costs. STA-21 participants will become members of and drill with a local NROTC unit. Upon graduation, STA-21 participants will be commissioned as ensigns and return to active duty in the fleet. In addition to the $10,000 per year voucher, Sailors receive their basic pay and basic allowance for housing, are eligible for advance- ment and many will be eli- gible for fleet housing units as well. Candidates may apply for either the STA-21 Core Option of the STA-21 Target Option programs. The STA-21 Core Option allows officer community assignment to an unre- stricted line designator during the final year of col- lege based on the needs of the Navy, individual quali- fications, aptitude, experi- ence and preferences. A limited number of STA- 21 Target Option billets are FCCJ: Class format variations offered From Page 11 110. Call Sheri Osment or Lee Allen at 771-3979, or come by the office. We have an open door policy from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you are a new student and have not attended orientation on base, we encourage you to do so on April 27 at 9 a.m. in the FCCJ Computer Lab. Take advantage of free tuition before Oct. 1. If you don't use it, you will lose it! available for those interest- ed in joining the following communities upon entry to STA-21: Nuclear (Surface or Submarine), Aviation (Pilot), Aviation (Naval Flight Officer, Surface Warfare, Special Opera- tions, Special Warfare, Nurse Corps, Supply Corps, Special Duty Officer (Intel- ligence), Special Duty Offi- cer (Information Warfare), and Civil Engineer Corps. Those not selected for these target options will, if desired, be considered for the STA-21 Core Option. With the exception of spe- cial warfare and submarine options, STA-21 designators are open to both genders. All STA-21 officer candi- dates will attend the Naval Science Institute (NSI) course at Officer Training Command, Newport, R.I., prior to beginning college studies at an NROTC-affli- ated college or university. NSI is an eight-week course of intense officer preparation and indoctrina- tion. Course enrollment is timed to allow college entrance during fall, spring or summer semesters/quar- ters. A limited number of selectees will be chosen to attend a three or six month individualized program of study at BOOST (Broad- ened Opportunity for Offi- cer Selection and Training) School in Newport to assist in the transition to college. Following completion of BOOST, selectees will attend NSI en route to their university assignment. 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Mother-of-pearl buttons, embroideries, special trims and stitching accentuate the line," added Eastham. During a shopping spree at the NAS Jax NEX, Ruth Bryant found the new line to be a wonderful addition to the exchange. "I shop here because they have good stuff that are made correctly and are affordable. This new line is lovely. Women of all ages can find something beauti- ful to wear. Also, the sizing is great. Petites and larger sized women can now find beautiful things. I know my daughter will love it." Cindy Sobczak, NEX Service Command division- al merchandise manager in Norfolk, Va. explained that the the Wear Now Philosophy is designed for the customer who wants ease and style at prices far below other retailers. "We designed this new line for our customers who wear an extended missy size, which is an area that is under-served by clothing manufacturers. Our cus- tomers told us there was a need for clothing in this size range, and the Navy Exchange responded," said Sobczak. 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Corpq. 724-7800 J=u Valley West 904-378-0206 R081776 I Taking the plunge Seven-year-old Megan Styron takes a plunge on the water slide during last year's grand opening of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Outdoor Pool. The outdoor pool will reopen May 21. I I Ammw OWN laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 13 Local park announces outdoo 'r events ByLeslie Royce **.. management practices, May 16, 10 a.m.-noon ers: Spring habitat study Wstside Regiona Prk Naturalist learn about local plants and The Japanese have used May 20, 10-11:30 a~m. or g animals, and have the bamboo for centuries to cre- 1-2:30 p~m. "WkaW -+id~ Rpoinnl W nortnmitvtacqhieve the ate trellises'and other gar- The third in a series of Park is located across the NAS Jax Main Gate. The following events and workshops will be held at the park in May: Nature Crafts: Bamboo Creations May 6, 10-11:30 p.m. Bamboo can be an inva- sive plant, crowding out other desirable plants. We're going to take our invasive bamboo and use it to creative several different craft items such as wind chimes and wall decora- tions. Environcamp Registration May 7,8 aj.m-noon Registrations must be made in person by a parent or guardian-no registra- tions taken over the phone. Children will be able to explore and learn about nature through field trips, games, educational activi- ties, and nature crafts. Critter Camp-(ages 7- 9)-June 6-17. Discover fas- cinating facts about animals and bugs found in the Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Leslie Royce, a park naturalist at Westside Regional Park, lets Scarlett Whitley handle a Florida King snake at the Earth Day celebration at The Jacksonville Landing April 16. Westside Regional Park has a variety of animals allowing visitors an up close and personal connection with nature. Jacksonville area while exploring fields, forests, streams, and other habitats. Exploring H20 Camp- (ages 7-12)--June 13-July 1. Water is an important resource to everyone. Gain an increased understanding and appreciation for water through games and exercis- es that focus on water con- servation, different water habitats, and the impor- tance of water to all living things. Junior Ranger Camp- (ages 10-12)-July 5-15. Learn about the job duties of a ranger. Campers actively assist in parkland level of Junior Ranger by the end of the session. Camp time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: Camp: $50 / two- week session Extended care: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Extended care: $10 / two-week session Junior Counselors (Teen Power) volunteers needed. Earn community service hours while having summer fun by working as a junior counselor. Cost: $10 / ses- sion. Please call 573-2498 for more information or to apply. Wee Workshop: Crawling Caterpillars May 11,2-3:30 p.m. Calling all wee lepidopter- ists (aged seven years and under) and their adult com- panions to join us in a search for caterpillars. Learn about some things that make caterpillars spe- cial and make your own caterpillar craft to take home. Nature Crafts: Bamboo Garden Structures den structures. Learn to make your own garden structure out of bamboo that you can place in your garden. Participants will need to bring an electric drill. Bamboo and other supplies provided. Because of the use of power tools, this program is restricted to adults and children 14 and older. Coffee with the birds and butterflies May 19,9-10 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing in air-conditioned comfort with your morning cup of coffee or tea and looking out our large picture windows at hummingbirds, other birds, and butterflies as they visit our bird feeders and butterfly-friendly plants. Hooray for homeschool- habitat studies to learn more about the plants, ani- mals, sounds, and smells of three types of habitats in Westside Regional Park. Data collected during the autumn and winter studies will be available to all par- ticipants. Gardening for butterflies May 26,10-11:30 am. Learn which species of butterflies are commonly found in the Jacksonville area and what you can do to attract them to your yard. The indoor portion of the program will be followed by a tour through the butterfly gardens. Bring your cam- eras because we will see butterflies! Registration is required for all workshops. For more information or to register, call 573-2498. I GERALD WILKERSON, A. GERALD WILKERSON, P.A. Family Law -Divorce -Support & Custody -Modifications -Injunctions -Power of Attorney -Living Wills Criminal Law -Felonies & Misdemeanors -DUI -Juvenile Delinquency -Bond Reduction -Domestic Violence MILITARY DISCOUNT FREE CONSULTATION - NEAR NAS JAX The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. Clay County Chapter 1414, National Association of Retired Federal Employ-ees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library. For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. "' The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 :.m. on the first Wednesday of :$very month at the clubhouse .Building 1956) adjacent to the :%Aulberry Cove Marina. Boaters ind non-boaters are invited to .ttend. The Board of Governors meeting is held the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Navy Jax Yacht- Club is a members only club open to all ,active duty, reserves, retired mil- %ary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, ,call 778-0805 or email com- .nodore @ njyc.org. ; A free Yoga Class for all ,ages and abilities is held the first Sunday of each month at :Memorial Park in Riverside at *1 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- her information, call Brenda Star Walker at 398-8429. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. An Orange Park Singles Dance is held every Friday Night from 8-11 p.m. for adults at the Knights of Columbus at 3920 Old Middleburg Road. Line dance lessons are available from 7-7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, call 779-1234. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AOC Richard Holmes at 542- 3337 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. Several Youth Fishing Derbies are coming up. Events are being held May 7 at Huguenot Park, June 4 at Hanna Park and Aug. 20 at Oceanway Park. All derbies run from 9 a.m. to noon. A Youth Fishing Tournament will be held Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to3 p.m. at Hanna Park. For more informa- tion, call 573-4918. The 42nd Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Fest in Fernandina Beach, Fla. will be held this weekend. The Shrimp Festival Pirate Parade will be held tonight at 6 p.m. For more infor- mation, go to www.shrimpfesti- val.com. A Motorcycle Ride is being held Saturday to help Markie Ann Mannix, a 4-year-old girl who has terminal brain cancer. Sign-ups begin at 11 a.m. at the Saddle Tramp Saloon, with the ride beginning at noon. The cost is $15 per person. A benefit party will follow. For more infor- mation, call 406-4710. The First Coast Black Nurses Association will hold their monthly meeting May 10 at 6 p.m. at Shands Jacksonville Hospital. For more information call Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The National Naval Officers Association Jacksonville Chapter is hosting the 10th annual De. Samuel P. Massie Scholarship Banquet May 14 at noon at the Hidden Hills Country Club at 3901 Monument Boulevard. This cele- bration will honor five local high school seniors who will receive over $5,000 in scholarship monies. The theme is "Servicing Youth Through Educational Opportunities." For ticket infor- mation, call Lt. LaShelle Hamilton at 542-7045, Lt. Lakesha Chieves at 542- 9212 or Lt. Cmdr. Ethan Josiah at 542-7464. Dunkirk Lighthouse will host a military reunion at the Days Inn Dunkirk in Fredonia, N.Y. Sept. 15-18. Call Jules Nagy at 1-888-333-2831 or 1-888-333- 2838 or email him at non- ipopop@cs.com. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 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Capunf offfe Wald on unmal mi nt COMMUNITY CALENDAR AT THESE PRICES, A B RACES ARE SURE TO MAKEYOUSMILE. if ) 14 laxir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 SPORTS &iSA'NDINGS Skeet league forming A Captain's Cup Skeet League is now forming. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty personnel. Stop by the gym to pick up the rules and entry forms to join the league. Volleyball meeting planned An intramural sand volleyball meeting will be held May 4 at 11:30 a.m. in Building 850, located on the corner of Yorktown and Mustin Roads. Command athletic officers or their designated representative who attend will receive five Captain's Cup points. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Golf meeting coming up An intramural golf meeting is planned for May 18 at 11:30 a.m. at Mulligans. Command athletic officers or their designat- ed representative who attend will receive five Captain's Cup points. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Racquetball tourney in May A Captain's Cup Men and Women's Racquetball Tournament will be held May 23-27. The tournament is open to all NAS Jax active duty men and women. There will be a separate men and women's division. Each command participant earns points for their command for participating and addi- tional points are awarded for first, second and third place. Sign up at the NAS Jax Gym by May 18. Basketball meeting slated A summer basketball meeting will be held May 25 at 11:30 a.m. in Building 850. The rules will be covered and entry forms to join the league will be provided. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to offi- ciate soccer, softball, football, and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers also needed for basketball. Experience not required. If inter- ested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Greybeard Softball Standings As of April 22 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 7 0 VP-30 4 2 VP-16 3 2 CPRW-11 3 3 AIMD 3 4 CNATTU 2 5 CHSWL 0 6 Intramural Softball Standings As of April 22 Team Wins Losses VP-30 8 1 AIMD Warriors 7 1 HS-75 2 0 VP-45 5 1 VP-62 5 2 VS-32 5 2 VS-30 4 2 PSD 4 2 VP-16 3 2 CPRW-11 3 3 AIMD 500 VR-58 VR-58 VS-31 VS-31 NCTS HS-15 CNATTU SERCC Naval Hospital FACSFAC VP-30 IFT AIMD 600 NavHospGalley *HS-11 4 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 4 0 Intramural Soccer Standings As of April 22 Team Wins Losses HS-11 2 0 CNATTU 3 1 VP-45 3 1 VP-30 2 1 Naval Hospital 3 2 VS-31 1 2 VS-32 1 3 AIMD 0 4 Women's Softball Standings As of April 22 Team Wins Losses VP-16 3 1 TPU 2 1 Lady Divas 1 1 Naval Hospital 0 3 Annual golf tournament to benefit NMCRS fund drive From The NMCRS Goff Committee The Jacksonville Area Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Golf Committee will be hosting the 14th annual NMCRS Benefit Golf Tournament May 26 at the Deercreek Country Club. Last year's tournament raised $37,000, which was returned to Sailors and Marines in the form- of relief or educational assis- tance. The goal for this year's event is $100,000, which would make it the ninth golf charity tourna- ment in Jacksonville to raise that amount in one day. Hole sponsorships start at $500 and at the $1,500 level, the sponsor will also be provided a free foursome entry into the tournament. All contributions to the society are deductible under Section 170(b)(1)(a) of the IRS Code. Golfing foursomes are also needed. Golfers this year will have the opportu- nity to play the immaculate greens at the private Deercreek Country Club of Jackson-ville. Dual shotgun starts (morning wave at 8 a.m. and afternoon wave at 1 p.m.) will accommodate the first 288 golfers that sign up for the tournament. 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FL Real Estate & Mortgage Broker C48396 'M mmlwjrm 16 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 28, 2005 410 Condominiums 3/2 Condo for Rent No Pets-Ground floor, Appliances, Carpet New Air Conditioner, Po ol. near schools, churches, shopping ctrs. $ 830 Per month includes Electric 1st and Last month rent required and 2 references. 904 744-3870 home 904 346-5100 work ask for Barbara C. 9A/BAYMEADOWS., The Reserve 2/2 1st fir lakefront $1095m purch for $169.5k 904-823-0956 BLANDING/Natures Hideaway Brand new 3/2, w/d, lakevlewlst fir $1175m. 904-742-2477 Brand New Flem hIs T Plantation Condo 1812 sqft 3/2.5 w/ G oar for lease/rent Gated Comm. "A" rated schools, golf pools, ten- nis, volleyball, 11 mi from NAS Jax $1,250 904-803-4287 or 904-269-1239 Eagle Harbor 4/3 TH Sar.. pools & amenities 1500mo. 904.813.6744 HARBOR TOWN at Miravlsta. New 3/3, gar. facing Intercoastal, $2500m. Also 50' Sll avi. Both for long term lease. 904 285- 3353/613-8040 Jardin Demer Close to Beach, shops, transportation. 2BR/2bA. Fully equipped kitchen, W/D, and arage $1100/mo $1io0/sec deposit. 904 4637020 4, Jax Bch- 3/2 Brand New Condo 1600sf washer/dryer, fully e equip, fpl, 1 car gar 410-991-0817 Jax Beach 3/2 Brand New condo 1600 sf washer/dryer fully equipped fpl 1 car garage (410) 991- 0817 JAX BEACH OCEAN- FRONT 1/1 w/d, $750 wk or $1500mo. long term. No pets or smokers 904-962-2839 M'BURG/RAVINES Golf Club, lbr unit furn, w/d, $595m 716-0180/225-9955 NEAR BEACH 1/1 41 tennIs,T .all 904-382-3595 PVB/Ocean Grove 2/2, fp, lakeview, many amen. $1250m. 352-342-1731 PVB 1/1,. fleshly painted, quiet, 3rd fir, scrnd porch, gtd comm. Steps away from TPC golf course, min's from bch, 904.534 7802 cMnHOMES OF SAN MARCO 2 BEDROOM / BATH UNITS 900 SQ. FT. RECENTLY UPGRADED! - UNITS SURROUND A NICE LANDSCAPED COURTYARD WITH POOL! WATER INCL IN LEASE! $650 & UP A MONTH SECTION 8 APPROVED. (904) 730-8060 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP SOUTHSIDE II VlIlagio new 3/2 condo granite tops, $1250mo. 1st m o n t h f r e e 904-519-8510 to view S'SIDE/BAYMEADOWS new 2/2 $850mo 1 mth dep. Call 655-0222 S'SIDE/Stonebridge 3/2, nr JTB & 9A, gated, pool, fitn., scr. lanai w/lake view, 1st fir, $1200m. Avail Nowi 904591-8682 SIDE -IL VILLAGIO New 2/2.5, 1394sf, Call Now 4 SpecIalsl! 407-256-3321 St.Aug 3/2 gar, marsh view,pool,1700sf $1400 904-910-7397 ST. NICH-AII new 2/2, gated wtr access. W/D, $850m. 904-505-3121 THE PALMS AT MARSH LANDING 3/2, newly remod., tile, lots of upgrds, view biks from bch, scr. prch, gated comm., gar, 2 Pool's, fitn., grndcflr, Avail 5/1, $1450m+dp. 904-234-0115 W'SIDE 2/2 Waterfront, Near Riverside, $895m boat dockage, 757- 0775 W'SIDE Brand new, gated pool 2/2, 1118 sf, $850 +sec tp, 616-1240 415 Houses 41.5 Furnished NEAR NAS & Cecil Comm. 2br $500; lbr $475. NO pets. 388-1335 42O Houses c420U Unfurnished 48 4R2.BA-$1800/mo S10 min from base PCS move Call Judith 803-4184 ARL Ft Caroline 4/2/2, $1150 mo.Avail 5/23, 904- 284- 7644/657- 6186 ARL nice 3/1, CH&A, $8s50mo + dep. 770-781-5211 ASHTON/FLEM ISL $1450 3/2 LR, DR, eat-in- kit, covered patio, ceiling fan, intercom sys, sec sys, gar, fen back yd, appli & WD. 215-0295 ATL. & KERNAN Beautiful 2/1.5TH at The Seasons, Gated comm. Cbl & wtr incl. $1000m. 813-4730 ATL. BCH Lux/Exec. 4/3 Oceanview, pool. $2000m 6mo. min. 904 382- 3894 ATI.ANnC BCH 3/2n Berber. tile, fenced yard. garage, W/D hookup NO PETS. $895. Call 221-5652 to view PCSIng. AAIC BEACH 1 BIlfrom Ocean. 3BR 3BA townhome with fireplace, deck, and loft. Just renovated with tile, berber, $ New Appliances, 2 car gar. $1800mo. Call Mary Van Blarcom (904) 945-7810 The Real Estate Resource ATL BCH- 3/1.5ba. 745 Cavalla Rd. $800/mo +'deposit 845-3736 ATL BCH 3/2, Berber, tile, fenced yd, gar, w/d hu's, NO pets, $895 Call 221-5652 to view DCSing ATL BCH W. 945 Main St. 2/1.5, 2 story TH, $900mo. 962-7766 BAYMEADOWS 3/2, fen yd, good schls. $1100 + Iawn maint 422-7335 BAYMEADOWS Hampton Glen, story, 4/2.5, 2400SF. $2350mo. 645-6929 or 220-5383 BEACHES -Spectacular Oceanfront 2/2ful bath. Breath taking views of the ocean. Gar, comply. renov., $1950m. 910-0995 CF & HAS Batchelor Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Pet OK! Rets Req 778- 2897 DAMES POINT AREA E T Brand new 3br/2ba, I 2 garage, playground, S avail mid-June. $1200- $1300/mo Call 904-382-1758 Downtown Foreclosurel 3bed, Only $27,900! 800- 749- 124 x5545 EAGLE HARBOR 1705 Eagle Watch Dr 5 BDR, 4 BA, 2804 Sq Ft. $1850 mth, No Pets. (904)262-0903 Eagle Harbor Pine Lake Twn Hm 2/2, ofc, 1 c gar, all apple Incl. $1100m. 904-49944 FERN. BCH Quiet 2/1 Duplex's. Upstr $925, Dwn $775m. Ref's. no pets. 904-556-9356 Fleming Ish/Lake Ridge S., gated. brand new one story home, 3/2. two car gar. "A" rated schools, amenities & yard maint. 11 mi to AS. $1275 (904) 807-4885 4, FLEM ISL-3/2 home unew app, Ig fen yd Sw/pool,$1350/mo + dep. Avail now. Contact (904)759-9662 or (559) 924-2263. Must See. PCS Move GATE/9A New 4/3+Ofc. 2900sf, all apple. & maint., $1650m. 904-994-4983 GREENCOVE/Black Creek Waterfront 3/2, 2car gar, boat house & dock. 1600m. 904-616-3907 Hibernia Plantation Son The St. John's River 4br, 2.Sba, Pool S Home. Great Schools, Avail Jul. '05. $1900 904-284-1249 SHouse for rent. $880/mo. NO pets. 1 Available 05/30/05 Contact Rich San- tomaureI619- 454- 3872 richlap(isajrx.com ICW/Hunters Ridge 3/2 w/sunroom. 1800+/. sf, $1,350/mo Incl lawn car. Appliances incl. 12526 Hunter's Branch Way. DON BROWN REALTY 270-1121 or 571-7177. JAX BCH O'front 3/2.5, 3110 Ocean Dr So., $2200 mo 904-273- 6398 Washington Properties JAX BEACH New-Luxury Townhome $1595 mo 1-888-453-9325 WESELLJAXHOMES.COM ARGYLE MANDARIN 7782 Macdougall Dr. 4443 Windergate Dr. 3/2 1425SF$950 2/2.5 1280SF $750 9594 Croxley Court 4/2 1745SF $1125 7819 Loch Lomond 3/2 1781SF $995 NEWLY RENOVATED! 8202 Loch Seaforth 2/2 1100SF $795 7358 Sweet Pea Trl 3/2 1200SF $850 $200 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! 7917 Collins Bay Ct 4/2 1716SF $995 8429 Fire Fly Lane 3/2 1652SF $900 12102 Dividing Oaks Trail East 4/2 2800SF $1795 SCREENED POOL! NORTHSIDE 332 West 26th St. 2/1 915SF $550 4092 Clearbrook Cove Road 3/2 1875SF $1095 NEW CONSTRUCTION HOME! OAKLEAF PLANTATION 3128 Litchfield Drive 3/2 1312SF $995 $500 OFF 1ST FULL MONTHS RENT! ARLINGTON 11631 Tananger Drive 1539 Cotton Clover 3/2.5 1440SF $850 4/2 1828SF $1195 Houses 420 Unfurnished JULINGTON CRK, NEW 3/2.5 TH 1C. gar. scrn- orch, 1600sf. $1250mo, lawn svc. club ameni- ties. 904- 27& 2334. KINGSBAY 3br/ S2ba. appliances, I > carport, 2 car gar, Ig fenced yard, in-ground pool, CH&A, minutes from base, schools. 1-95. $1100mo, plus deposit. 912-5764028 FORECLOSURE! 3Bed Only $454001 Listings 800 749- 8124 x1903 MANDARIN 3/1.5, off of Mandrin Rd. $1100mo. + dep. 219-5616 M'BURG 3/2, gar, fenc'd yd, apple's. $875 + 1st & sec 904.819.9368 MIDDLEBURG Very nice home! Located In Ridaught Landing in M'Burg. 2903 Bloxi Trail 4/2 1635SF $925 FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8"00 NEPT. BCH OPEN HOUSE 2000 Strand 12-7 Daily $2200 904-241-5009 0 NORTHSIDE / NORTH CREEK 4/2 2 car gar 2100SF, l private lot, screened porch $1400mo. Call 904-509-8795 flex terms, avail June NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOMES!! Creekside Bend 1449 -1765SF Models To Choose From $975 and Up! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOMEII! 4092 Clearbrook Cove 3/2 1875SF. $1095 FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE BRAND NEW HOME 2870 Centerwood Dr N 3/2 1540SF $985 $300 OFF 1ST MONTHS RENT! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 2 N'side North Creek 4/2 2 c. garage, 2100sf, private lot, screened porch, $1400. mo. call 904.509.8795 Flex terms. Avail. June N'SIDE WATERFRONT 3/2. deck. 2200sf, pool boat dock $1675 343-1818 O.P. Oakleaf -3/2, HUGE Gr. rm, cov proch, fncd, yd, $1195 291.5208 OAKILEAF/OP -New 4/2 $1250Rent/Own. amen., NICE, 415-381-4073 OCEANWAY/Hlckory Hill New 4/2, scr. prch, dbl gar, $1400m. 904-714-0567 S OP/Drs. Inlet 4/2 1 Huge yard- all yrd t svc incl. 3 yrs old. 2000sf$1250 213-0757 PCS OP/FLEM ISL 3/2 + bonus, fp, Irg fenc'd yd close to schools. $1075 mo. 5966 Lazy Meadow Crt. 612-.1169/728- 7728 OP/OAK LEAF 4/2 new w/d & refrig, avail, $1295-$1350 264-1425 OP/OAKLEAF- brand new; 3/2; over 2000 SF; near amenities/pool; $1295m+dp. 904.710-8070 OP/Oakleaf Plant. New 3/2.5 Twnh w/gar. Amen. 1650sf. $500 off 1st mo. $1190m. 215-996-0883 SOP Oakleaf Planta- tion, new3/2.5 town- kl house w/gar, 1650sf, pool club amenities $500 off 1st mo $1175mo. 215 996-0883 (c) 215-740-5811. ORANGE PARK 1 BIk Off St. Johns River! 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths. New Cpt, Tile, and Paint! Huge 2 Car Garage! $1100/month (904) 505-3785 ORTEGA Waterfront, 3/2, gated, gym, pool, $1500 mo 904-534-1327 1 OWNER FINANCING: Lease to buy any home on the mkt; Bad credit ok 888.389.0540 9010 S'SIDE-3/2 nr UNF & Twn Ctr. 2c.gar. Avail 5/1. Call 685-2119 $1195/mo+dp. S'SIDE/SAN JOSE-Must See 3/2.5, apple, new cpt, scr. prch. gar, fncd yd, no pets Avail now! ef's chk, $1100m+2m sec & 1st mo. rent. 4211 Marianna Rd. 904-419-0271 S'SIDE 3/1, Den, gar, bright, clean, gd area, NO PETS, $925 737-5791 S'SIDE GROVE PARK BRICK BEAUTY - w/pool, 4/2, $1500mo + dep, no pets, 993-8877 ST. MARYS 3BR/2BA, 1710 Shadowlawn Dr. $880mo no pets, Houses 420 Unfurnished S'S St John's Towne Ctr Area Lakeview, new 2060 sf 3 BR + Den, 2.5 BA TH, all appl's, com- mon pool/rec. 2 car gar, gated, Oxford Chase, no smoke, no pet. Lease $1750, Owner 273-5600 ST AUG-ST JOHNS GOLF & C/C new 4/3 incI lawn svC and cable 1675/mo 914-447-7085 WESTSIDE 2/2.5 TH, Irg BDRMS, $750/mo. $750 dep 904-699-3285 Westside BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedroom Models to Choose From $925 and Up FEDERATED MANAGEMENT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE Quaint Home In Crtal SpringsI 593 Radnor 3/2. 1296SF, $875 FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 WS/103rd 3/1.5 new ch/a No Smk/pets/HUD. Scr. patio, $875m 777-5955 W'SIDE 3 oro4 BR, $800-$1100 mo RentSource Jax 981-9191 W'SIDE/OP- 3/2, 1 cgar. fncd yd. new home. off Collins Rd. 904783-2817 W'SIDE/Travis Trace, 3/2, cul- de- sac, ch/a, pets ok $975m+dp. 904-786 3658 YULEE 4/3 Timber Creek New 3000sf, scrn porch $1495mo. 860-5564 3/2 Lakefront, modem, many amenities $1000. 904.964-4005. Stark FL. $850/mo SECTION 8 WELCOME Remodeled 4/2 Cent A/C Lgyd 3436 Soutel Dr 877-477-1043 FORECLOSURE! 3Bed, Buy Only $32,500! For listings 800-749-8124 xF201 425 Manufactured Homes BEACHES 3/2 2/1, pool walk to base, starting C $499 $250 sec Call 249-6444 FLEMING ISL RTO 2/2 on Irg fen lot. great loc, schls $700mo. 264-1766 427 Mobile Home 427 Lot Rentals PRIVATE MOBILE HOME LOT -for rent. Westside off 103rd and Old Middelburg. Call 771-5565 leave msg. 430 Roommates AtL Blvd/Kernan-S hare 4/2 home. DSL & all util. incl. Wery gd area. N/S only $140wk 904-838-8054 FLEMING ISL XL rm furn N/S, incl bills/cable + hse/pool priv. $400+ dep. Call 610-9512 KINGSLAND Share 3/2 T House. Close to Base $350m. util. incl. Hot tub.'Pool tbl. 510-0559 MANDARIN $500 inlds everything Cal3l 904-422 7923 SOrange Park Share I lrge .; 11c.1, rnouIM Kn.ant 80w' ,.C l? l r,.- .u: 32 - Ut-iij e ne ar L .1 Ia vtoil :sids & P.tdali' Iu. 3 5n -ii, n.:.T. .*n I I s.:re. ,- p.Tc.- ..'i ,: ROOMMATE WANTED / Fernandir., Beacn 38R, 29BA. k15' mc.. utIlII.us ir.o uaed. s Cur~rs deposil neu,, liable. 904 277 8026 levme mes.a3ge Roommate wanted T NP. umake utiilies irnludea A C.CaDle Wasner, DrOer S-Oim near King.ly ir, OP. Canl 386 020, W'SIDE Share 3br home. Cbl. ph, w/d, all util incl. $100wk+sec. dp 388-3075 WS WF seeks day work ing Male. Home. Pool. no smoker $400m incl util. 904-.777-59SS 435 Rooms to Rent ALL JAX furn'd. CH&A, W/D kitchen, cable. phone $130,k 781 3652 435 Rooms 43 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 ATLBCH- util. cable incl. $385mo 936 Majestic N JAX- Ktchntts util, cable On Bus. Line 764-0640 A ORANGE PARK room in private |Town House $400. Small util incl. Call 386-0207 7 miles from NAS Jax Beach! 440 Vacation/ Resorts SW FLORIDA 2/2 on canal w/70001b boat lift nr Sanibel 904-259-9518 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for-Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent SOO ^Commercial/ 500 Industrial 507 For Sale ATL. BCH Zoned CG lot w/house, 179x125. Mayport Rd & Stanley Accepting Bids $290k & up 4651223 or 246- 3343 OS Commercial! 505 Industrial For Rent INDUSTRIAL WHOSE 5400sf, approx. 800sf ofc, 4600sfwhse, 20ft dock high, sublease $3142 mi, incl's taxes & until's. 904-737-1711 or 904-982-9160 507 Businesses For Sale CABINET BUSINESS Training available Call 904-573-9734 REST. FOR SALE: Hist. 5Pts. 50seats, fully eqpt Grt loc. $130k. 610-3349 515 Office Sace For Rent BAYMEADOWS Exec. Suites Avail Nowl Class A, Waterview, Furnished. $500- $1250. 904 730-8111 NORTHSIDE 3118 W. Edgewood Ave. 100-1 OKsf. Single, Multi or Lrg Co. Ut1. incl. 904-568-8844/766-0999 OFFICE / WAREHOUSE Powers Ave. / Beaches $299.090* MOVE-IN SPECIAL * 731-8070 / 241-2000 SAN JOSE AREA-2Ofc's & Recent. area for lease. 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MECHANICS & MECHANICS HELPERS Commercial Carrier Corporation, due to enlarging our fleet, we have Immediate open- ings in the mainte- nance department for Diesel Mechanics and Trailer Mechanics. Full benefits and competi- tive pay. 3 shifts available. Commercial Carrier Corp 5310 New Kings Rd Jacksonville, FL 32209 764-4516 888547-6649 EOE. Drug Free Work Place MOBILE SEMI TRAILER MECHANIC Exp. Mechanic needed. Must have tools & good DL. Exc. pay. 874- 4054 713 Legals LAW OFFICE MANAGER Mandarin AV-rated law firm seeks PT office mgr to start immed. Comp pay, flex hrs. Tabs Acctg software exp prefd. fax to (904)880-4013. LEGAL ASSISTANT for Riverside law office. Commercial loan or probate exp preferred. Fax resume to 388-0123 LEGAL SECTY- with min of 3-5 yrs liability Ins defense exp for Jack- sonville law firm. Exc salary & benefits fax 954-967-8577 or email lryder@conroyslmberg.com 714 Insurance 220 $800 wk to start. Must have exp In non standard. Call 636-5050 INSURANCE PREMIUM AUDITOR We are expanding into Florida and seeking Individuals to conduct payroll and sales audits for insurance purposes. Travel is required including overnight travel during training and possibly thereafter. Employee will be , assigned geographic territory with an exist- ing workload and manage it from their home based office. Qualified candidates will have an account- ing or business degree or business/premium auditing experience. Computer experience Including internet, spreadsheet and word processing is manda- tory. We will train and provide a training sal- ary of $550 p/wk plus expenses with an increase to our pro- duction based system within 90 days. Full-time employee benefits include paid holidays, paid vacation. employee health insurance (BCBS) and a retirement plan. 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With an 8-minute phone call or use our convenient Online Interview form, our automated process will match you with employers that are hir- ing-NOW! Choose from one of the following positions to enter your information: * Dental #55 * Health Care Assistants #57 - Medical Records #58 * Medical Technicians - #56 - Medical Therapists - #53 - Nursing #52 * Pharmacy #54 CALL ANYTIME 7 DAYS A WEEKll 1-866-533-2471 or log on to wwwJacksonvilleWorks.com This FREE service Is available 24 hours a day-7-days a week and Is presented by The Florida Times Union. Don't Wait, Do it Todayl w I INVESTIGATOR CYCONICS, Inc. a subsidiary of Armor Holdings is seeking professionals who have either a law enforcement, military investigative or intelli- gence background to work in support of a worldwide Department of Defense program. This is an Independent Contractor position and no benefits are included. Individuals interested in participating in challenging assignments requiring extensive overseas travel for up to eight (8) weeks should apply. It is not neces- sary to relocate from your current residence if within the continental United States. Requirements: SUS citizenship * Military investigative, law enforcement and intelligence backgrounds are highly desired * Computer literate with PowerPoint, Excel and database experience * Photographic skills and knowledge of photo- graphic software * Excellent work ethics and personal integrity are essential * Ability to provide clearly written documents and reports * Fluency in a foreign language is desired All necessary training needed to successfully perform job related functions will be provided. Applicants selected will be subject to a govern- ment security investigation and must meet eli- gibility requirements for access to classified information. Individuals with existing clear- ances are highly encouraged to apply. Selected candidates will be interviewed in Tampa May 11 13. We offer a competitive salary with a challenging opportunity. Send your resume, cover letter and e-mail address to: CYCONICS, Inc., P. 0. Box 2127, Manassas, VA 20108 or e-mail to recruiting@cyconics.com. We are an EEO employer and proud of our ethnic, gender and age diverse cadre. The City of Jacksonville One Organization...So Many Opportunities www.coj.net Plumber Skilled craft work in the installation, mainte- nance, and repair of plumbing and heating equipment. Qualified candidates must pos- sess a Certificate of Competency as a Jour- neyman or Master Plumber issued by the City of Jacksonville and must maintain same dur- ing employment in this class. A valid Florida Class D Driver=s License is required prior to appointment and must also be maintained during employment in this class. kir Conditioning & Heating Technician Skille( :raft work in the installation, operation, main tenance, overhaul and repair of air condition- ing, refrigeration, and heating systems. Qualified candidates must possess a current valid certificate of competency as a Journey- man Class "A" HAR Mechanic issued by the ,ity of Jacksonville, or Registered/Certified Ai Conditioning Contractor (class A or B) or Reg stered/Certified Mechanical Contractor issues )y the State of Florida and must maintain dur ing employment in this class. A valid Florida driver's license is required prior to appoint- ment and must also be maintained during employment in this class. Please visit our website at www.coj.net for detailed job information and application instructions. NOTE: Most job; close within one week of advertisement. Internet access can be obtained at any Jacksonville Public Library, or at City Hall/Human Resources, 117 W. Duval St., Suite 100, acksonville, FL 32202. EO/EA Preference in appointment will be given to eligible veterans and eligible spouses. urn 720 Medical Central Scheduling Clerk: Borland Groover Clinic has an Immediate opening for a Central Sch Clerk at the Belfort Rd Office. Previous Exp In scheduling preferred. Fax resumes attn HR 904-265-6461 or email to |obsI@bgclFnic-com Echo/Treadmill Technician P/T for Busy Cardiology Practice. Hours are 25 to 28 hours a week. Please fax resume to Monique at 904-425-4676 or apply online at www.jaxheartcom FRONT DESK/RECPT- FT, Exc oppty for friendly indv. Computer exp nec. Fax res 636-9102 NURSE PRACTITIONER/ PHYSICIAN ASST Position avail for FT ARNP or PA for busy medical office. Indv must be Fl licensed competitive salary I benefits commensu- rate with exp. For immed consideration Fax resume to: 904-296-3082 OPTOMETRIC TECH for Private W'slde/OP office. FT exp prefd but not nec. Past work with public & exc commu- nication skills a plus. Benefits avail 777-3937 PHARMACIST- for an Infusion Pharmacy In Jacksonville FT or PT available. Must have IV exp. Homecare exp preferred. Bkgd check& drug screen. EOE Pavilion Infuson Therapy Call Terry 202-5730 PHLEBOTOMIST needed PRN/PT for growing POL Labora- tory. Must have MINI- MUM 1 year with phlebotomy and com- puter data entry. Must be willing to travel to other loations. Fax resume to: 722-4267 Polysomnographic Technologist Provides direct patient diagnostic testing and treatment through assessment and secures quality patient record- ings. 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Only0497 ? .. o k For Great People with Torpedo'd Credit a reen cohresloa:sroe OF ORANGE PARK ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA pMiles. $5,988 371- 4728 low miles $6000 Auto Pvt owner. 904221-5518 $37,000 obo. 465-4004, '984x42DR white 904-422-0407 $6975. Call 694-9669 John 705-7024264-6491 Your M a .D. (active, reserved, retredMAZDA RX7'85your Black,RYUIC COGGIN GMC TRUCK KIA SPORTAGECOV4x4 GreatCondton. Call m DRIVEONMYday, I can help! NTBUICK-GMC ms '01 spd, ac Ioaded DUTCHMAN L 04, exc 729-7932 EVES auto bck St#5577A. $24,98UDE NOLAN CADILLAC 8 St#F349.$18,988 $1950 Call 71221 excellent cond 3965486 at Cond $10,000 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 H AUTOPLEX 3714877 NIMNICHTall 309-310-3242 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 canp a f NIMNICHT CADILLAC iSUZUC3Rsai Ave 4i-8AreanC ord 721-000 cond sleeps 8-10 SUZUKI RM12 '02 912-882-6698 FORD CONTOUR 95 OLDS ACHIEVE '92. FORD F-1O '01. XLT- MAZDA TRIBUTE '02 am/om NevaotAeRro- SUZUKI-ESTEEM o'2Perf. Automatic AC Only Supercrew, nlcetruckT St#614A. $12,98EO e. HrBW3ooN0 202ktABRe OR $1 5o RJIJo$1hnson USN/RE 0 lB2andniS 778-7700 O M BUSHAUTOPLEXKIASEDONA'05. Excel. wave stove, extra TV PARKER CADILLAC COGGIN HONDA772-1221 t55B. $15,4 $ bo.904cond very low miles, outet. $14,900. $29OOoo. ves Prem Pkg. heated TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877=Z911$MTSM R priced for immediate 6976 729-7932 seats, only 17K miles. FORD ESCORT LX '02.S L'91. runs FRN10Ex'a80 St#BUC44OOA. 4,98 sell.$1,97. e E$37,488, 371-4728 4dr AT low miles. Nice. MERCEDES450SLTOYOTA Car LE '98 new tires Mstr cyl $500 Excel shape. priced to 4 D FORSAL W $59'9.Al777-9119MCEi5owml's 64,800 mi's, I obo. Call 379-2934 sell very fastmovtivated TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 NOLE YEAR THs, ew BMW -251A- 2002.9Auto. Roadster '74, antq own er, good cond, seiler$10,945. 389-7700 MAZDA MPV '01 DNEW W R clutch chain rocket, spaort pk, prom pkg. FORD EXPLORER 98XLT _j, w/orin FL tag, harm $7000 264-7491 TOYOTA TRUCK '90 5spd 47 NISSAN Altima SE $199/mo. WAC TES ITE NEW R908001 recenttop en, sitting, 0,988. 371-4728 VS. Must Sell! $6900 ntop, ony, red, tan AC wheels. Only $1950. FORD F150 Ext Cab '04 '93 5 spd, AC, Call 859-5820 BESTLOFFER908-0011 needsctuned.d sitinBW30, 7-4028 Vt ,$Mus, sen!1$6900 interior, runs good., am B- nesltnd.2$811,904-994-8899 below bluebook TOYOTA CAMRY LE'97 Call 7721221 Exc shape, V6 spdse KingslUnd 912-674-4811 BMW 5301a- 2002, Auto, $14,900. Call 4d AC sunrf spoiler, _great gas mileage, must 108K well main- FOURL2NJ2000lessPrem Pkg. CD. $31,988. FORDMUSTANG '9 8 004-574-8894 or wheels. $4950. 772-1221 sell fast $15,975.389-7700 tained #3000 OBO t MODEL 23J72000 lessFo YAMAHA- 2003, 371-4728 278-6251. Must sell. Truckts/u904-278-7797 15Miscellaneous t h 7 F YZF-R1 6 5k ml newspler 0kFd coupeV6,ATCD, V-1o Eng/Chassis. 4 tires 'f6enderom. _spoe r,8Ok miTOYOTAMPE O 4 Tr l s FORDF25OSDLarlat'O3 V-OfACAwnnghssit tFunbikesblack/esll-s BMW 7401L 2001, Auto, clean,$5300 MERCURY SABLE WAGON St#E969. $15,988 SV.'s Immaculate, 9K needs NISSANAItima SE'93 pwr windows/locks, 27th vern b$k obo.bCallI heated seats, run flat 904-287-2602 '03. Loaded. 3rd seat, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 'Sulrnothink $21,4858priced7 spd.AC,8am/fm AlumnumTopper tires, loaded. $33,988. low mi. $9,975. 699-9669 2ps l- sa37 4 maintained $3000 8wl good condition was on day/nightblinds, micro- 371-4728 FORD MustangGTConv TOYOTA SOLARA '01 blazer250 cc low hrs FORD F3SOSD DRW XLT OB 4287D Cab kotaClu 3en t overtoai ent pkMA912-5 73-1004'98 Triple blk, like new, MITSUBISHI GALANT '03 Black in color,immaculat $2200.00 OBO call Super Cab '01. Exc2cond 0.60 90I 78 9 K a 97 8d eDot ib touring clas- BMWa74IL '97 Imsac. $9995 722-2222 Loaded, outstanding cond fully loaded, must mark 912-576-1619 loaded, must sell quickly sic, built in saddle 94km12,.remium sound. condition, must see this sell nowS$9945.389+7700 $15,945. Call389-7700 lXEaPU'954.cyl, 5 1235 RVRentals obo904-215-5566 0rr904279166rFORDTAoRUSS/.97uweeks$11,.3897700,,.,TrukCa.Ctury 904-955-5100 St#BUC0324A. $3,988 TOYOTA S o I a r a 99 2NDBUYAUTOScom FORD RANGER '02 drives great. $4,600 ono Brand fibemglass. 48C704-75 4Custom Fit Nissan BMW X5 3.0 2002, Preo. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 NISSAN ALTIMA- blk/tan, loaded, like Low miles. $250m0 svC 9 57-8234 IUNCOLNTowncar YAMAHAY2400F'98 Pkg, low miles. rear /193,SE, 5sp, 108k new, $6995 722-2222 Calln859-5820 E8c5Cond2Call Inew Good condition, climate Pkg, $32,988 FORD TAURUS SES'04. CHEVYSILVERADO 9 NISSAN XTERRA '01 -AC, 904--284-4883 4,0Michelintires, like o I inal owner, 371-4728 Loaded, 25K ml. $11,975 4.cass, nosemask, VW BEETLE GLS'00 Ext Cab. SAT 350 VS. Ford Ranger4WD904AM/FMCD8ne new cond. 4533 bull & yelIow plastic. financing. 674-4444 $3,000 obo. 278-7797 Turbo Red at, loaded, an. $550. 772-1221XCabr Cn run confederate point Needs nothing. Have BUICK LESABRE '93.4 Well Maintained. Ithr, moonroof, 40,800 ATPS C 79ks 904-536-1293 $14,000 firm. Call extras $1800 060. auto, fully loaded. $3450 miles. $9,975. 699-9669 CHEVY SSR 04 3.OLv-6 spray In 55-Auto's/Trueks 771-1799 904-374-1372. Call_772-1221 St#F307. $34,988 liner sky blue gray int OLDS Silhouette GL '99 13 7119 943432Cl 7-2K TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 buckets extra rims, 62K mis, loaded, like_ BWVJetta Trek. '96, 4 clean $ 9,950 Don new $7295K722-2222 1 M 3yA2UICKDRNATTA '9 cylinder, 4 door, auto. 9042777- 1105 or 1300 oto1 Auto Parrts 2 dr coupe, white, 1 s_..soo alarm AC CHEVYTahoe LT'02 Red. 904+ 673-9031 owner, garaged, Calf o p p/locks, p/steering. exc condo, fully loaded, SUZUKI GRAND VITARA WILL PURCHASE 60 000 mi, new AM-FM.CD,new battery, satellite stereo, 12.1" For Sale Topper forxc con CARORTRUCK . 1991KTrM250MXDIrt 20" Boss CRevyRIMS& original floormats, Great car for student. LCD scm, 3rd row seats, sale tr for loaded, must see.eneed &PAYOFFUEN. I Bike with Trailer TIRES- fair cond. $12l500rReaXX Je000Ca,,3h7w5925 ,hrAsking.23.ggobo 33&-1264or268-1304 Cl 3k.8$6945.9A L N needs back tire. $1100. 904-629-2966 or sign, 992.1622. I3A912-882-1177/6743 0815 Call 389.7700 CALL "838-9020 $700obo.'247-2719 or 912-882-2204 472-1715 ,Ap BED EXTENDER for B~lCKE4 raut A '\ Bring A 1999 Honda Shadow l 2022 Ford Ranger Sport. 4dr, auto, AC. E fGringinthisadfor I VLX600 800 miles Edge Pick Up, $3450. Call 772-1221 extra savings! black runs and looks Never used $100.00 great60 mpg $3200 Call 912-576-3130 CADILLAC CTS;'03 Military and First OBO Kingsland St#F310. $24,588 TiA UMI VD RCO rccrites@tds.net CHEVY TRUCK TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 lime Buyer (912)576-1142c/ ALUM WHILS- 4. l Welcomel 4, 2002 Kawasaki mean- cash obo. Negot. naraged since birth. I1." S streak 1500 cc shaft 318-'3021 J3qCall 783-0954 1M1 Vance &*innes 4 DODGE RAM '85 $ CADILLACaDEVLLIE ORANGE PARK DODGESATURN OF AVENUES exhaustbverylowmilesO ...... R'97-DeEir7e CHEVROLET 723'BOAngE1 P K D $ 7500 contactw37 -1805 al r, tire s 11 .0. emerald gree t. Dn ei, 8 7 20 4 r G C HMA a v ' C te F tBu rag ,to ,0.tkmi 387-4041 GMC'HUMMERARICK KEFFER COGGIN KI 2005 custom Chrome Tailgate $0. Front Bum4 1550 CASSAT AVE 01 Alanic Blvd 2210 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK "Nemesis100 C.I. ber SH-221i qI7692,) f-.2pr e L..' 50CSTV of Orange Park ,-95 Eil1.)9. .r, B 1C -.In '. Revtec V-twin RIMS.WITH-TIRES-,--- -----RAY CARTER KIA 8105 Bilnding Blvd. 79-0071 5 speed Email RIMSWTTIRES0nn Kev2nh7881g.comcast5net I215.-75RI5 lesi then -d D E 6373Blindinglvd 771-6078 KPictnres$17,500081 Ba k 2.0000 rmel usd 5es un.d__5i___ for inesn $22&2701O ea. oli Jeep Wran DUVAL ACURA 1672 Casat AAe 384-6'61 2005 Custom 912 729 &904 after SprinW1,29 Mani: Blvd 72.=400IS t ,1Ci.Router TIRES Mchmir n mLAMBORGHINI.0 BRLANDR kevlnh7 S83 -comcaLsLn 3000 miles, new oY AUDI Duusy r353-6797 L,,w :0,ar,l Fi 7-339-343 oboKev.n 220.2801 mike 904-819.0975 or our b l,-r4Idl rxDutyHradtulrrl._, lim 904-62 u500 004 1 PAUL CLARK IIKEN CHANCE SUZUKI tienk bagvner ,rt 1320 Antiques/ You'llOffTIMM=,FORD-MERCURY MATHENY LAND ROVER 1,; Cat Ave 389-7700 color. $51920 080 tam.51CnFORD y OTRODA "appreciate BENTLEY'ORLANDO DUVAL FORD ,. 904.234.6154 / Sedan 302CI C.48DUVAxVFORN 1o x6.000meeB.o r e cGARBER FORD-MERCURY 102"r59u'A anl.1 B v 721-00 10939 Atar,rC Blvd 721 30l000 winoshieid loans. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 50 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |