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New Director Peek Takes Charge Of Security Page 3 AL Constant Vigil FACSFAC Jax Stands The Watch Pages 8-9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 BASE CNO visits Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon set NAS Jax Annual Om- budsman Appreciation Luncheon is scheduled for Sept. 21 at the NAS Jack- sonville Officers' Club at 11:30 a.m. This important event will recognize the many contri- butions that an ombuds- man makes through out the year. Tick-ets are avail- able at NAS Jax FFSC, Building 554. For further information, call Wilamina Nash at 542- 2766, Ext. 127. Special Military Gold Sporisman's License available The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is pro- viding service members a new way to enjoy their favorite outdoors activities. The FWC is offering a special discounted Mili- tary Gold Sportsman's Li- cense to active duty and retired military who are stationed in Florida, or have lived in the state for six months and claim Flor- ida as their primary resi- dence. The reduced-fee annual license ($20) offers the same privileges as the tra- ditional Gold Sports-man's License ($83.50). The Military Gold Sportsman's Licenses are only available at tax collec- tors' offices. Those wishing to purchase one must show their military ID cards plus a Florida dri- ver's license or orders showing they are stationed in Florida. More information about this discount is available at MyFWC.com. Hurricane shelter volunteers needed Volunteers are needed to man the NAS Jax hurri- cane shelters at Argyle and Chimney Lakes Elementary Schools if a hurricane should hit here this year and the base is evacuated. Volunteers will be re- quired to attend a three- hour training session pro- vided by the Red Cross. The class is free and in- cludes all materials. As a volunteer in a shel- ter, the Red Cross will pro- vide all shelter supplies including food. A.police officer and nurse or emer- gency medical technician will also be assigned to the shelter to help with emergencies. For more information or to volunteer, call DCCS(SW) Matthew Melott at 542-5595 or 542- 2451, Ext. 20 or email matthew.melott @navy.mil. By 1O Mike England Assistant Editor Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Michael Mullen visited NAS Jacksonville and held an all hands call at Hangar 1000 Aug. 18, less than a month after taking the helm as the Navy's 28th CNO July 22. Mullen was eager to listen to what was on the minds of NAS Jax's Sailors and praised them for their service. "I am so grateful for your service and the service of your families," Mullen said. "This is an important time to be in the Navy. You carry a significant burden for our country and do it exceptionally well." Mullen's speech focused on the changes going on throughout the world and how those changes will effect naval operations. "We live in an ever-changing world that is being shaped, in part, by enemies who know no borders," Mullen stated. "One of the strengths of our enemies is their ability to adapt to almost any situ- ation. Therefore, our only constant is change. Our Navy had gotten so used to being predictable and pre- dictability in war is bad." Mullen also discussed the impor- tance of leadership up and down the chain of command. "I firmly believe that every Sailor in the Navy can lead," Mullen said. "Great leadership is what can help us achieve our goals and extract www.jaxairnews.com NAS Jax k -. W",* -: -- 'g Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Mullen addresses a group of Sa Jacksonville Hangar 1000 during his visit Aug. 18. the maximum amount of potential charge of their commands. from all of our Sailors." "I offer my congratulations to He also congratulated the newly NAS Jacksonville's new chief- selected chiefs, expressing how selects," Mullen stated. "Remember important it is that they take that you are now leaders first. Your Photo by 102 Nicholas Spinelli sailors during an all hands call at NAS Sailors will be looking to you now for your leadership and experience." Many of the Sailors listening to See CNO, Page 10 Brewer to take command ofVP-30 By Lt. Kimo Silcox VP-30 PAO Capt. Tim Brewer will relieve Capt. Richard Heimerle as VP-30 commanding officer in a change of com- mand ceremony tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Hangar 30 at NAS Jacksonville. Brewer is a native of Hickory, N.C. He graduat- ed from the U.S. Naval Academy, earning a bach- elor of science degree in mechanical engineering in 1982. He was designat- ed a naval aviator in 1984. Operationally, Brewer served in VP-19 at Moffett Field, Calif., con- ducting deployments to Japan, Diego Garcia, and Saudi Arabia. He served Capt. Tim Brewer as the flag secretary to COMUSNAVCENT home ported in Manama, Bahrain during Operation Desert Storm. Brewer completed his VP depart- ment head tour at Barbers Point, Hawaii, in VP-17, where he was the Capt. Richard Heimerle detachment officer in charge in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. After VP-17 decommissioned in 1994, Brewer served as the operation's department head with VP-9 which included a Misawa, Japan deployment. After being selecting for command, Brewer served as executive officer, and subsequently command- ing officer of VP-9 from 1999-2001 in Kaneohe, Hawaii. During his tour, VP-9 won the Battle Ef- ficiency Award. Following his command tour, Brewer served as assistant chief of staff to Commander, Maritime Surveillance and Reconnaissance Force, Europe in Naples, Italy during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. His shore assignments include VP-31 at NAS Moffett Field, Calif. as a fleet replacement squad- ron (FRS) instructor pilot. While at VP-31, Brewer See VP-30, Page 10 MCPON meets NAS Jax Sailors Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy MCPON(SS/AW) Terry Scott greets AMAN Tyler Scott for breakfast at the NAS Jacksonville Galley Aug. 18. Scott visited the base with Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Michael Mullen, who was here to talk about his plans as the newly appointed CNO. Photo by PH2 Andrea Decanini 1-h Head to fair today The fifth annual Multicul- tural Awareness Fair is today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the BOQ Pavilion. This event features cultural heritage representations and art dis- plays, diverse cultural enter- tainment music, dancers, live bands and a motorcycle show. Numerous commands-spon- sored booths will showcase dif- ferent cultural heritages. Free samples of cultural food dishes prepared by the galley will be offered throughout the event. The schedule of events is as follows: Opening 10 a.m. Child Development Center 10:30 a.m. Commanding Officer's remarks 11a.m. Food sampling 11:00 a.m.-1 p.m. International Dancers 11:15 a.m. Deadline for motorcycle staging 11:30 a.m. Martial Arts performance 11:45 a.m. Motorcycle show awards presentations 12:30 p.m. International Dancers 1 p.m. International Dancers 1:45 p.m. International Dancers 2:30 p.m. - p2-. ~ ''~ ~ ~q ~ . Cell Phones Don't Use While Fueling Vehicles Page 10 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 Celebrating Women's Equality Day Aug. 26 From the Directorate of Research Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute On Aug. 26, 1920 the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted women the right to vote, was ratified. This was the culmination of the long struggle by women search- ing for the right to vote. In 1971, the U.S. Congress desig- nated Aug. 26 as Women's Equality Day to commemorate the passage of the 19th Amendment and to cele- brate women's continuing efforts toward equality. Why we celebrate Women's Equality Day We celebrate Women's Equality Day to commemorate the tremen- dous positive change brought on by the Women's Movement. Due to the countless millions of women who planned, organized, lectured, wrote, petitioned, lobbied, paraded, and broke new ground in every field imaginable, our world is irrevocably changed. Women and men of our generation, and the ones to follow us, are living the legacy of the women's rights won against staggering odds in a revolu- tion achieved without violence. Women can be proud of the legacy of the Women's Rights Movement. Today's activists remind us all to celebrate and cherish past and pres- ent accomplishments of the Women's ;Movement before they are lost to his- tory. The struggle for the 19th Amendment The long struggle for women's rights formally began in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. The femi- nists of the late 19th century came together in the hometown of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elizabeth Cady Stanton to attend "The Rights Convention." The two- day convention was headed by Stanton and Lucretia Mott. It was the first time that Stanton read her "Declaration of Sentiments," which would eventually be spread across the nation and embraced by millions of equal right's supporters. The document was patterned after the Declaration of Independence and contained her grievances and demands. Stanton called upon women to organize and petition for their rights. The convention passed 12 res- olutions. The first 11 passed unani- mously; but the last, demanding the right of women to vote, was only passed by the insistence and influ- ence of Stanton. The passing of Stanton's last reso- lution marked the formal beginning of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. The rights of women have come along way since the 19th century. Today, women are involved in poli- tics, fighting in wars, playing profes- sional sports, etc. The position of women in the military today Today, the United States Armed Forces have adapted a whole new attitude concerning the role of women. Women have come a long way from the days of World War I and II when they had to beg to be accepted.. Now women are entering almost every field, in every branch of the military. But it did take a long time for women to arrive at their present position. After the Vietnam War and the establishment of an all-volunteer force, the role of women started to change. Today, they are serving throughout the world in all kinds of occupations. The exemplary performance of women serving in the Gulf greatly helped women advance in every branch. The naval policy has been adjusted so that now all communi- ties in the Navy are open to women officers with the exception of sub- marines and the SEALS. Officer and enlisted women are assigned to 130 combatant and 13 non-combatant ships. There are no restrictions on women in aviation. Accessions and pipeline selections are gender neutral, and all aviation ratings are open to enlisted women. Both enlisted and officer women may be assigned to any type of squadron and embarked on any type of ship. Women have taken advantage of the new opportunities and have quickly risen up the ranks in all branches of service. MR3 CALVIN CRUMP Job title/command: NAS Jax Security Hometown: Kenbridge, Va. Family Life: Single. Past Duty Stations: Yokosuka, Japan Career Plans: Not sure at this time. Most Interesting Experience: Coming to Jacksonville. Words of Wisdom: Go Navy! CHRISTOPHER HERRD Job title/command: Police Officer, Security Hometown: Daytona Beach, Fla. Family Life: Married for 15 years. We ha' two children, Jessica and Ryan. Past Duty Stations: NAVSTA Norfolk Va., Ormond Beach, Fla. Police Department Career Plans: To excel in civil service. ON THE HOMEFRONT :,Fantasy baseball, like deployments, drives wives to loneliness By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor In case you think I only make a living writing a column that often *pokes fun at my husband, SDustin, here's proof that I also spend my free-time Doing the same thing. But first you must know that Dustin is addicted to an online "sport" called Fantasy Baseball. Hon- estly, I have little idea what Fantasy Baseball is all about, and while it might have been important for me to research the sport and interview my husband to make this col- umn more factual, I have such an aversion to the activity, I can't even bare to sit and listen to Dustin's explanation. Therefore, from what I can understand without enduring a lesson, Fantasy Baseball involves manag- ing a theoretical online baseball team made up of professional players and their stats. Judging by my husband's behaviors, participants of Fantasy Baseball must spend 80 percent of their time at home on the com- puter making "trades" with other players. They must also scour the newspaper for baseball news and scores. And if you ask one of these participants to clean the dishes, they usually can not because they have a "team meeting" to attend instead. (Hey, according to Dustin, that's in the rule book: First, become Fantasy Baseball champi- on, then help wife.) But there's another aspect of this Fantasy Baseball stuff, and it involves chatting over Instant Messenger with other players. Now, I say "chatting," but most of the players are men, and so there isn't much discussion that goes on, just a lot of, "trade Beltran for Cameron?" and, "No way, dude," and so forth. Now here's the fun part (for me, at least). If Dustin is ever unwise enough to leave his Instant Messenger screen turned on when he leaves the com- puter, I hop on and pretend to be him. I chat with the other Fantasy Baseball players, under the guise of "Dustin," and basically turn his entire baseball empire into ruins by writ- ing things like, "I'll trade you Pedro Martinez for the latest Martha Stewart magazine," and, "Let's take a break from all this base- ball stuff and talk about our feelings." The response I get from the others players is price- less (because, remember, they think I'm Dustin), but my favorite reaction was from a 22-year-old attor- ney in Wyoming who also ignores his wife each night to play Fantasy Baseball: "Dude, I'm like so totally confused right now. Is this really Dustin?" Eventually the guys catch on because they know for sure that I'm an imposter when I write, "What's center field?" Then we all have a good LOL (in instant messenger speak), and the real chatting begins. When I'm done, I've learned more about Dustin's Fantasy Baseball pals than he has in all the years he's been playing with them. "Did you know CountryBoyll09 is in the Army?" I'll say. Or, "AlfanzinNYC got married last week and his favorite food is spaghetti." It gives Dustin the creeps to know so much about these "faceless, nameless" people he rivals in the virtual world of Fantasy Baseball, but for me, when I'm home alone and Dustin is flying at night, reaching out and chatting is a way to feel connected to the world. It's comforting to know there is a guy in Minnesota who also can't sleep, even if he-a college student, living in a dorm, typing on a folding card- table is worlds apart from me-a mother of two wear- ing bunny slippers. It reminds me of the nights when Dustin was deployed and I fell asleep with the television on, always tuned to the news, never sitcoms. Because sit- com characters talk to each other, but Larry King and Greta Van Susteren looked at and talked to me. That might sound lone- some and desperate to some, but not to anyone who knows how quiet a house can be when some- one you love is gone. Not to anyone who's truly felt sick with loneliness. Of course, a loved one needn't be physically absent to drive a person to such solitude. Sometimes all it takes is six years of marriage and an annoying little sport called Fantasy Baseball. Sarah Smiley can be reached for comments at www.sarahsmiley.com. 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. - t Hey, MoneyMan: Since my first deploy- ment about 12 years ago, my wife has always man- aged our finances. I always have enough spending money, but we are not sav- ing very much money. My wife pays all the bills and she says we are doing OK, but not really getting ahead. I don't want to take over the checkbook, but I would like to know more about where we stand. Any suggestions? MoneyMan Sez: For some people, paying the bills each month is a job, for others it is a joy. For married couples, both partners should be involved in managing the family finances. Even if one spouse pays the bills, it is good idea for both to know what is going on. Are you on track to achieving you financial goals? How do you know? Take this little quiz to find out. What is your annual income? How much money do you save each year? How much do you spend on groceries each week? What percentage of your income did you pay in taxes last year? What is the single most expensive item you or a family member bought last year? What is your family's net worth? How much life insur- ance do you have on your- self and on your spouse? You should know the answer to all of these ques- tions. If you don't, have a "family meeting" to talk about money and family goals. If you don't know the answer to any of these questions, have that meet- ing today! More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. Most Interesting Experience: Working in the K-9 unit in Ormond Beach, Fla. Words of Wisdom: Treat others as you expect to be treated. I Marine Corps half marathon is Oct. 1 Attention all runners. The Marines have land- ed again. The second annual Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon and Freedom 5K Run will be held Oct. 1, at 7 a.m. The racecourse will begin at the Veterans Memorial Wall on the west, side of Alltel Stadium and finish at Metropolitan Park. To participate in the 13.1-mile race or the Freedom 5K, sign up at any of .the three 1st Place Sports locations or log on to www.lstplacesports.com, until Sept. 30. Race day registration will begin at 5:30 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Wall. Race profits will be donated to Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, providing scholarships to dependent children of service members from all the branches of the military, who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers. Plaques will also be awarded for the top three finishers in all age groups. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ('apt. 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 JO01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The U a N HRW is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the l ft NS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.neL The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JK luA I can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JulalMI Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The iJu n ll~ 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 9. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMANI ve I JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 3 NAS Jax welcomes new director of security By Miriam S. Gallet Editor AS Jacksonville recently welcomed Lt. Cmdr. Grace Peek as its new director of security. She is the first female officer and the first Reservist to hold this post. This 21-year Navy veter- an was recalled to active duty to fill the vacant billet created when Lt. Andre Stone was ordered to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Currently, she also serves as the commanding officer for the Naval Reserve, Naval Security Force at NS Mayport, where she leads a group of 30 drilling Reservists who supplement the active duty security force. A native of Cleveland, Tenn., Peek brings a wealth of experience to the job. She holds a bachelor's degree from Lee University in Tennessee and a master's degree from the National University in San Diego. Additionally, she is a detec- tive with the Drug Enforcement Division of the Orlando, Fla. Police Department. Building on this success- ful record of accomplish- ment, Peek said that she will continue to enhance the department's primary function. "Our primary function is to provide secu- rity for the base, its people and its assets," explained Peek. "Additionally, the NAS Jax Security Department also provides police escorts for visiting dignitaries and has a very active K-9 unit. I will ensure that each per- son within the department is fully aware and prepared for any kind of situation that may arise," she added. "One thing I would like all motorists aboard NAS Jax to know is that we have tightened our traffic laws " Peek said. "We have speed signs vis- ibly posted all around the base and they must be -~ II Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Lt. Cmdr. Grace Peek, NAS Jacksonville new director of security, meets with some of the Security Department division directors Aug. 17. obeyed, or drivers are going to start seeing points rapid- ly accumulate against there driving privileges aboard this base. We will soon be going to a three point sys- tem for moving violations. This new point system will require all drivers who receive a moving violation to attend the AAA Driver's Improvement Course. A "zero tolerance policy" for speeders is now in place," continued Peek. According to Peek, the new point system for traffic citations is being imple- mented in order to cut back in the number of accidents occurring daily aboard the base. "We have a high num- ber of unnecessary traffic accidents due to unsafe drivers. "We are actively patrolling all intersections and violators will be stopped and ticketed," she added. Currently, 150 military and civilian law enforce- ment professional provide security protection aboard the base, 24/7, 365 days a year. According to Peek, the recent deployment of departmental Sailors to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have hurt the department. "Our department is cur- rently very undermanned. Most of the enlisted Sailors who were assigned to it have been sent to Guantanamo Bay, creating a gap that I am trying to fill with new civilian hires," she said. "However, we are ever vigilant and ready to face any challenge." Peek first served in the Navy as a yeoman in a legal office. Seeking a new challenge, she applied and was accepted in the Navy's Direct Commissioning Program. In 1991, she was commis- sioned as a line officer in the security field. "I love the Navy. It has been a wonderful experience and I truly enjoy every moment of it," Peek remarked. When asked what advice she had for other Sailors wishing to become a naval officer, she replied, "Education is the key to any commissioning pro- gram in today's Navy. I encourage all of my people to go to school and to get as much work experience as possible in their particular field of interest. These two things combined will enable them to succeed." A smiling Peek said she is proud to have been assigned to NAS Jax. "The people in my department and aboard the base are great. They made me feel at ease from day one. Also, the staff at the BOQ has been wonderful," Peek stated. "My security staff members are professional, knowl- edgeable and ready, which makes my job easier." "My message for the Sailors, Department of Defense civilians, contrac- tors, retirees and family members that drive on this base is a simple one," Peek said. "The NAS Jax Security Department personnel are here to assist and protect you. Slow down, drive with care and obey the posted speed signs and hopefully you will never be stopped by a patrol officer," stressed Peek. POW/MIA Recognition Observance slated From NAS Jax Public Affairs NAS Jacksonville will hold a POW/MIA Recognition Observance Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. in the All Saints Chapel to honor all Americans who are former prisoners of war (POWs), as well as those who are still unaccounted for and their families. The keynote speaker is retired Air Force Maj. Ed Horn, whose B-26 was shot down over France in May 1944. He was captured by the Nazis and spent 11 months in four different POW camps, including Stalag Luft III, the setting for the movie, "The Great Escape." Seventy-three prisoners had tunneled out a few months earlier. He was liberated in April 1945 by Gen. George S. Patton's 14th Armored Division of the Third Army. A native of Charleroi, Pa., he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in August 1942. He was commissioned a 2nd Lt. at Ellington Field, Texas, and assigned to B-26 "Martin Marauder" operational training at Lakeland, Fla. In January 1944, he flew to Stanstead, England, where in March he began combat flights over Europe. His plane was shot down on his 23rd mission. Horn separated from service in December 1945 and accepted a reserve commission the next year. He was called back to active duty for two years during the Korean conflict, subsequently retiring from the Air Force after 20 years of service. During his civilian career he worked as an Air Force civilian employee at Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio, as an aero propulsion engineer. Following his retirement from civilian government service, he joined Pratt & Whitney in November 1979, working on F100 engines in F-15 and F-16 aircraft. He retired from the private sector in 1991. The observance will include the POW Pledge of Allegiance, led by retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japanese POW. While a third class petty offi- cer during World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. One of three survivors from the crew of nine, he was picked up by a Japanese cruiser. He was moved through seven Japanese POW camps, two of which were bombed by the allies who did not know POWs were in the area. He retired from the U.S. Navy in 1960. POW/MIA observances are held nationally and reaf- firm a promise to fallen comrades, "you are not forgot- ten." Military and civilian employees are encouraged to attend. The military attire for participants is summer whites, working uniform for guests and appropriate attire for civilians. ALL THE SERVICES YOU NEED, PLUS A $50 SAVINGS BONUS.' With over 85 years of service to the U.S. Armed Forces, Bank of America Military Bank understands your needs. 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AT1(AW) Wulf Werner was the com- mand's selection for Sailor of the Quarter for the third quarter. Werner, a Wash- ington state native, was coincidentally awarded on the 18th anniversary of his naval service. The Navy League devotes time, money and energy to improve the well being of American service personnel and their families. Local councils adopt ships and shore commands; host din- ners for military personnel; and visit and support fami- ly members left behind when spouses and parents are deployed. They have also under- written and organized cere- monies connected with the commissioning of new Navy he maximum level of Service members' Group Life Insur- ance coverage will be in- creased from $250,000 to $400,000 Sept. 1. Anyone eligible for SGLI coverage on Sept. 1, will be covered for $400,000 under SGLI, even if they previ- ously declined or elected lesser coverage. If a service member wants no coverage or less than the maximum, they must go to CSD Tampa and re-elect no cov- erage or less than the max- imum. The earliest you can reduce or decline the auto- matic $400,000 coverage is Sept. 1. The revised Form SGLV-8286 will be avail- able at www.insurance.va. gov Aug. 31. To avoid any possibility of administrative over- sight, all SGLI increases are automatic and manda- tory. Form SGLV-8286, properly completed, is authority for CSD Tampa to change or stop the deductions for SGLI premi- ums based on the amount of coverage elected. SGLI will be available only in increments of $50,000. Previously, service members could elect cover- age in increments of $10,000. The SGLI rate remains at 6.5 cents per $1,000 per month or $3.25 for $50,000 of coverage. The table below gives monthly pre- mium rates at each cover- age level that is available. Amount of SGLI Coverage Available $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $350,000 $400,000 Available for catering & private Mon 6pm-2am Tues-Sat 11am-2amn Photo courtesy of VR-58 (From left) CMDCM(AW) Gerald Thomas, VR-58 Executive Officer Cmdr. Bill Hiscock, VR-58 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Nigel MacWilkinson, Bill Dudley and Don Small of the St. Augustine Chapter of the Navy League congratulate ATI Wulf Werner, center, on his award. ships and openings of new military buildings. The Navy League raises money and provides volunteer workers for fleet week activities and hosts birth- day celebrations for the various sea services. In keeping with its edu- cational objective, the Navy League also supports America's young people through successful youth programs, and provides numerous local and nation- al scholarships. Addition- ally, the Navy League of the U.S. provides more than $250,000 per year for schol- arships and awards to rec- ognize "Sailor/Marine of the Month, Quarter, and Year" winners, "Recruiter of the Year" winners and other awards. "Its great for an organiza- tion like the Navy League to recognize our young Sail-ors for all their hard work and efforts," says VR-58 Com- mand Master Chief CMDCM (AW) Gerald Thomas. Werner received, a plaque, certificate, $100 cash, a free weekend at the Days Inn hotel in down- town St. Augustine and a free pass to various amuse- ment sites of St. Augustine. 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III~-~-SRIIII ---~ Ib- 6 JaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 'Maulers' getting fit -y Lt. Helen Watson /S-32 PAO he "Maulers" of VS-32 are get- ting fitter by the day and enjoy- ing the process. With increas- ing pressure being placed on Navy personnel regarding their physical fit- ness levels, the Maulers are well ahead of the game. The Maulers' Physical Training (PT) program is showing positive results, both in feed- back from personnel and in better scores on practice tests. VS-32 has been carrying out a com- mand PT program since early May. The program was instituted as a result of a request from the highly- motivated VS-32 First Class Association (FCA). Following the command's bi-annual Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) this past spring, the association felt that the overall physical fitness in the squadron could use a bit of improve- ment. The program was developed and is executed by the first class petty officers and overseen by VS-32 PRT Coordinator Lt.j.g. Rodrigo Simoes. According to Lt. Aaron Massey, "the success of the command PT program is a reflection of the out- standing talent within the Mauler FCA." Mauler Command PT is conducted daily with a main session in the morning for the majority of the com- mand, and a smaller afternoon ses- sion for personnel on "night check" duty. Daily PT is typically comprised of a stretching period and 20-30 min- utes of varied calisthenics, followed by a 1.5-2.5 mile run. The morning PT is led by PN1 Rodney Locke, AM1 Patrick Modestin and AZ1 Jeremy Neiman, while ATCS Allen Leckband and AMC Charles Bench conduct the Photos by Lt. Helen Watson AT1 Michael Sherrow and AE3 Christopher Kalwasinski pump out some push-ups at VS-32's command physical training. afternoon sessions. Squadron personnel are required to attend PT two to three times a week based on their duty section. In addi- tion, squadron members who have previously struggled on the PFA and are enrolled in the Fitness Enhancement Program attend PT every day. A practice PFA is held monthly so that those who wish to can assess their improvement and boost their confidence for the upcom- ing fall test. A significant number of individuals who failed the PFA in past months have subsequently passed the practice events. The majority of the Maulers have expressed strong positive feedback concerning PT. Most are happy to have a structured program supported by the command that provides them a solid workout on a regular schedule. "The PT program was initially met with some resistance, but since incep- tion, the VS-32 program has progres- sively attained near one-hundred per- cent positive approval from squadron personnel," said Simoes. With the Maulers gearing up for cruise during the next six months, it. can be easy for hard-working person- nel to let their personal fitness slide to the bottom of the priority list. Command PT allows individuals a solid amount of time to work out without interfering with work sched- ules. PT provides a good outlet for stress relief and keeps the Maulers in the strong physical condition needed for the long and tough hours of work- ups. Locke, who leads some of the morning sessions, said, "in my short time on board I have seen a vast improvement in the program. The Mauler team now runs faster, longer and stronger than five months ago." Help needed for Vietnam Wall replica exhibition From staff support of the community Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. words or fewer and post- he traveling replica will visit Jacksonville Sept. 2-5 and the community is encouraged to take an active role in planning for the three-day exhibition. 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See store for complete details. wwwMadamshomescon B V BUILD YOUR OWN PACKAGE 5= I IL- -ir 1-= Fa IFFt^Mo 1=0 C)o C30 IL ACCESSORIES -w-.c3. :50% OFF: I -------------------- 11 JaxAr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 7 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Paying the proper respect during our morning colors By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon battalion, I was leaving at Pope the end of the day and col- NAS Jax Chapel ors began to play, I did not he United States Navy is one of the most tradition-orient- ed organizations in the world. All you have to do is look around and you can find their footprint in just about every corner of our daily life here at NAS Jacksonville. Some of the older traditions have grad- ually gone away like keel hauling, walking the plank and casks of rum being sta- ples on ship's supply lists. But unfortunately, some traditions that are still very important are sometimes forgotten and not observed. As a chaplain, I very often remind people of things they need to remember, so let me take a moment and remind you of one tradition that I see ignored all too often here on the station. Every morning, our flag is proudly raised at several points on the station while our National Anthem is played and every evening, the flag is ceremoniously lowered while colors are played. These two events Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope are important because they remind us of the country we serve and the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. Traditionally, all those in uniform pop to attention, salute and "face the music" as the flag is both raised and lowered. All those who are not in uniform stop and come to attention and all those who are driving their cars stop until the music is over. Sadly, I see people on the station who have either for- gotten this tradition, or simply don't know that it exists. I learned it the hard way as a brand new chap- lain assigned to First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, Calif. On my first day with my know the tradition and I was tired, so as I proceeded to drive out of the parking lot, I saw a first sergeant (who later became a great friend) running behind me waving his hands for me to stop. I stopped and he ran up to my window and said "Chaps, when they play col- ors nothing had better be moving on this base except the hands on the clock!" I thanked him for clueing me in to the tradition and from that day to now when I see someone driving dur- ing colors, I can still hear him telling me about the hands on the clock. I don't think it is asking too much to stop for a minute and show the flag the respect she deserves. If you already observe this tradition, thanks! If you haven't been observing it in the past, how about starting today? That little pause gives us time to think about how blessed we are to live under the protection of that flag. Isn't that the least we can do? You will do Isomthig mre FFSC offers education and support programs The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of personal and fami- ly problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-regis- tration is required by calling 542-2766. The following workshops are available in August and September: Aug. 29 Sept. 1, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (retiring) Aug. 30, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop Sept. 8, 8-11:30 a.m. Smooth Move Workshop Sept. 12-15, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (separat- ing) Sept. 13, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Workshop Sept. 26-29, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (retiring) Sept. 27, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop wVvw. navalreserve.com 1-800-USA-USNR NAVAL RESERVE STAY STRONG ROJ90513 To larnmor abot te.Nv-l ergsrsaepMMF L L 8 A J Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 OS2(SW) Chester Hall of Bristol Department transmits information over a voice satellite net to a ship at sea. FC2(SW) John Kelbaugh of the maintenance department prepares for a spot check. He will be tested by the assistant leading petty officer for knowledge of the equipment he performs maintenance on, compliance with safety reg- ulations and that the proper test equipment is used. FACSFAC Jacksonville: Facility that never sleeps By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Special Contributor Standing watch over 80,000 square miles of land, sea and air, 115 alert Sailors scrutinize everything that flies and floats from Wilmington, N.C., to Daytona Beach, from the Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, Jacksonville (FACSFAC). Operating from Building 118 on Albermarle Street, the facility's primary mission is sea and air traffic control. The command ensures military aircraft can train in local airspace, that ships can complete work-ups and war games at sea and that northern right whales are protected. Several departments comprise FACSFAC, with each contributing a different part to the overall mission. Air traffic controllers staff the Sealord Department, which pro- vides air traffic control services for fleet and local squadrons from area bases. A close relationship is maintained with the Federal Aviation Administration because the air- space FACSFAC controls is sometimes need- ed for commercial planes during foul weath- er. Military aircraft on training missions are given clearances to use protected airspace and then to leave once the training is accom- plished. The electronics technicians and fire con- trolmen of Maintenance Department pro- vide critical support for nearly every other department. "The radios and computers Sealord and Bristol Departments use, plus the numerous telephone lines everyone uses, all have to be maintained," explained the department's leading petty officer, FC1(SW) Rodney Rogers. "Our technicians maintain a great deal of equipment in-house. Periodically, more advanced equipment replaces the old technology, such as the Air Defense System Integrator (ADSI) that was recently installed," he added. For FACSFAC, ADSI makes possible a bird's-eye view of operations not only in the local operating areas, but of the world. Knowing where planes and ships will be and notifying Sealord and Bristol Departments is the job of the Schedules Department. Navy pilots need to know what bombing ranges they can use for training, such as the Pinecastle Complex, part of the Jacksonville Range Complex. Pinecastle requires close attention because it is shared with other commands. Additionally, Navy ships need to know what areas other vessels aren't already using, particularly during live-fire exercises. Sealord and Bristol Departments receive reports of where and when ships or planes are operating and are kept abreast of the changes Schedules Department makes. Operations specialists standing watch in Bristol Department communicate with sur- face ships moving in and out of restricted areas. Granting permission for ship move- ments and live exercises, the department, with the help of Schedules Department, helps battle groups avoid conflicts. One par- ticularly vulnerable part of the ocean Bristol Department protects is its living inhabi- tants, namely the northern right whales. Thirty organizations, from Florida to Boston receive whale-sighting reports from FACS- FAC. "The facility relays critical data to shore facilities and ships, including locations and the number of adults and calves," explained OS1(SW) Brian Phipps, Bristol's leading petty officer. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency, collisions with ships rank as the number one cause of death to right whales. At last count, only 300 right whales were known to be alive in the Atlantic Ocean. Research at the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, Mass., revealed recently that saving two mature female northern right whales per year from untimely deaths could reverse the decline of the population. Consequently, FACSFAC takes its duty to protect whales seriously, and has done so since 1993. See FACSFAC, Page 9 In the maintenance department radio room, ET3 Amy In the maintenance department radio room, ET3 Amy Macleod inspects coaxial cables connected to several line-of- Macleod inspects coaxial cables connected to several line-of- sight transmitters. sight transmitters. ' i N k.m Continuous scrutiny of the Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch System (ETVS) is vital for air traffic controllers' duties. FC1 (SW) Rodney Rogers, leading petty officer of Maintenance Department uses a computer to monitor the ETVS for opti- mum performance. Inspecting cables and wires on a new piece of equipment, Timothy Raley from Honeywell Corporation makes sure FACSFAC has cutting-edge technology for its mission. FC2(SW) Vinny Vincent and ET3(SW) Steve Gardner of the maintenance department discuss the the passdown log on Aug 11. Every single equipment fault is documented, and a fault history can help a technician prevent redundant trouble- shooting. Closely examining a fast-moving air contact, AC2 Regan Adair stands watch in Sealord at a radar console. FACSFAC is her third command. "My last command was aboard USS Enterprise and an air traffic controller's life here is less stress- ful than at sea," she said. ET3 Leroy Hardeman troubleshoots a patch panel used for connecting radio communications gear to antennas. JaxAir NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 i "\ 6 4 -, Late in the afternoon on a duty day, ET3(SW/AW) Robert Wesley removes a broken relay from a circuit board. The maintenance department uses a special bench for soldering repairs, known as 2M. A microscope, dental tools, metal wicking and a bright light all aid in completing delicate repairs that demand a high degree of precision. FACSFAC: Air traffic control, ops specialists and maintenance From Page 8 "FACSFAC Jacksonville is a team of real professionals, whether they be air traffic controllers, operations specialists or main- tenance experts. The centerpiece of what we do is accommodate fleet readiness required by the new Fleet Response Plan. The Jacksonville Range Complex, managed and operated by FACSFAC, is a key part of that program on the East Coast," explained Commanding Officer Capt. Robert Buehn. "Also, with our inherent surveillance and communication capability, I think there is great potential we will have a role to play in homeland security in the very near future," he added. No matter what new equipment or what new challenges FACSFAC faces, its team Photo courtesy of the Center for Coastal Studies A northern right whale gracefully glides over and into the embracing arms of the sea. always rises to the occasion. Since 1977, the facility has seen all sorts of technologi- cal upgrades and personnel additions. Now, 28 years later, FACSFAC shows no signs of slowing down. Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Larned Almost everything flows through supply department's doors, from certificate cases to radio tubes. SK2(SW) Mike Owens knows where it is, when it will arrive and who needs it. Gary Peterson from Honeywell Corporation tests the FACTS system after a recent upgrade. The FACTS system delivers processed radar video to controllers' monitors in Sealord for a pre- cise picture of air traffic. Communicating with a fighter jet somewhere over the Ocala National Forest, AC1 (AW) Johnny Hill of Sealord is one of the familiar voices military pilots rely upon. 10 Jax Ar NeMS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 Don't use cell phones w From the NAS ax Safety Office he Naval Safety Center has recently been deluged with questions concerning the validi- ty of safety issues associated with fueling vehicles. The latest questions have been in reference to concerns of static elec- tricity or the use of cell phones around flammable materials or at- mospheres, during fueling operations. Apparently there are e-mails circu- lating that cite several instances of people fueling their vehicles and experiencing a fire caused by one of the possible ignition sources listed above. Many people have asked for clarifi- cation concerning the use of cell phones while fueling a vehicle. This issue is complex so the Naval Safety Center has asked the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for their opinion. According to Robert Benedetti, prin- cipal flammable liquids engineer, NFPA International, this issue start- ed out in the "urban legend" category. "A fire incident supposedly occurred in a Far East country when a patron refueling their vehicle, used a cellular telephone and ignited gasoline vapors. The incident could not be confirmed and even the reporter who wrote the story for the Far East edition of the Wall Street Journal admitted she had gotten the story third-hand,". said Benedetti. "The stories proliferated and the major petroleum marketers decided that they had to do something. So, a few started posting warnings and ini- tiating public service messages. Once a few did, the rest followed, as did the American Petroleum Institute," he added. It was also reported in the early stages of these issues that a few European countries had always pro- hibited the use of cellular telephones and similar devices at service sta- tions. Recently, two incidents were reported. In the United Kingdom, an auto mechanic experienced a fire when his cellular telephone rang while he was working on the fuel system of a car. Another incident occurred on an off- shore oil platform, when an instru- ment technician had a similar experi- ence while working in an environ- ment that may have contained an ignitable atmosphere. The first inci- dent is not confirmed. The second was while fueling confirmed but there is a question as to what was the ignition source. According to Benedetti, cellular telephones are not designed for use in an environment where an ignitable atmosphere might exist. The owner's manual of most leading cell phone manufacturers states this fact quite clearly. This is also true of many pagers, particularly the "full function" types. Some pagers are suitable for such atmospheres; they carry a small label stating so. Benedetti also added that it would be possible to create an ignition capa- ble spark with a cell phone. One sce- nario involves dropping the telephone in such a way that the battery is ejected and is short-circuited across its charging terminals. IEe did say however that, the chance of all the right conditions coming together at the same time is distinctly remote. There are numerous potential ignition sources on an automobile, but the incidence of fires during fueling episodes is rare, to say the least. There has also been thought on static electricity being an ignition source in some of these fires. The Petroleum Equipment Institute in March 2002 issued a press release warning motorist to be cautious while fueling their vehicles and to follow three basic guidelines while filling up. Turn off your engine. Don't smoke while fueling a vehi- cle. Never re-enter your vehicle. For more information check out their Web site at www.pei.org. CNO: '. .. a clear vision of what he wants to do' From Page 1 the speech were impressed with Mullen's vision for the Navy's future. "It really sounded as if the CNO had a clear vision of what he wants to do," said Weapons Department Sailor TM1 Mike Ramirez. "I was especially impressed with the way he talked about adapting to our ever-changing enemies. I think that's extremely important when you consider the fact that the terrorists we fight seem to never stick to one location for very long." Mullen wasn't the only important figure to visit NAS Jax that day. Mullen's wife, Deborah, who is travel- ing with him throughout the Southeast Region, paid a visit to NAS Jax's Fleet and Family Support Center to meet with the station's ombudsmen. "It's a great opportunity and very helpful to us ombudsmen to hear from the CNO's wife about what his future plans are," said Jenne Smith, Commander, Navy Region Southeast ombudsman. "Mrs. Mullen told us the Navy's Ombudsman Program is very critical to the Navy and very impor- tant to the CNO and to her." Mullen and his wife plan to visit as many Navy and Marine Corps instal- lations as they can before returning to Washington, D.C. VP-30: Brewer set to take command of 'Pro's Nest' From Page 1 was the pilot training offi- cer, alternate NATOPS evaluator and was named the 1987 Instructor of the Year. Brewer's other shore assignments include VP-10, and operations and assis- tant chief of staff for opera- tions at Commander, Patrol Wings, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Most recently, Brewer served as the director of PERS-44 at Naval Person- nel Command in Milling- ton, Tenn. Additionally, he earned a masters degree from the Naval War College and graduated with distinc- tion in 1993. Heimerle assumed duties as commanding officer of VP-30 in August 2003. As commanding officer, he led the largest squadron in naval aviation, surpassing 410,000 flight-hours and 41 years of mishap free flying. Along with this accomplish- ment, his leadership led to the development of the Fleet Standardization Group, Ad- vanced Readiness Program, ALERT: Blood donors needed The Florida Georgia Blood Alliance (FGBA) is specifically look- ing for those donors with A negative blood type for a spe- cial recipient. If you have this blood type and can donate, the next place the FGBA Blood- mobile will visit at NAS Jax is the Naval Hospital Aug. 9 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call Bill Schroeder at 353-8263. Other blood types are always needed as well. an 82 percent retention rate, provide P-3 specific train- 47 percent advancement ing for aviators, naval flight rate, and a 40 percent reduc- officers and enlisted air- tion in aircrew attrition, crew prior to their report- Additionally, VP-30 was ing to the fleet. 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Cano, who arrived here July 8 after working at the NS Mayport CDC for the past 12 years is now respon- sible for overseeing the NAS Jax CDC and the Child Development Home and U.S. Department of Agricul- ture (USDA) programs here, at NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. "I accepted this position because it is a huge oppor- tunity for me. I'm really looking forward to the chal- lenge. So far, it's really interesting. Things are done a little differently here than at Mayport, so right now I'm just getting used to the environment," said Cano, enthusiastically. Cano, grew up in an Army family and spent much of her childhood in Germany. When her parents finally settled in Ohio, Cano com- pleted her degree in Early Childhood Education at Kent State University in Ohio. "When I graduated from college in 1984, there were no teaching jobs available. I couldn't even get an inter- view," she said. 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"Eventually, I was promoted to program administrator and the posi- tion title was later changed to CDC director." In her new position, Cano is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the center and the CDH and USDA pro- grams. "We have a tremen- dous support staff here. My leads each have their own sections of the building that they oversee. They pretty much run their own depart- ments. And, my assistant Deridre Odom can do every- thing here. When I first arrived here, I was wonder- ing what I would be doing, but I've managed to keep busy," said Cano. From working on budgets, ensuring new and existing guidelines are being fol- lowed to starting up the new Pre-K program that will begin Sept. 1, there is always plenty to do each day. "Unfortunately, I spend a lot of time on the manage- ment side of the house, but I do try to get into the class- rooms as much as I can to see what's going on and to let the staff know I'm here for them if they need any- thing," added Cano. According to Cano, she really doesn't have any major changes planned for the CDC. "All the CDCs in the tri-site area work closely together and help one another. The curriculum here is right on target and it's really a good program," Cano said. In the future after retire- ment, Cano hopes to move back to Europe. But until then, her goal is to ensure the programs here run well. "I want the parents and my staff to know that I have an open door policy and that they can talk to me anytime. I want our parents to be happy and their children to have fun while learning. My staff is really important to me. I want them to really enjoy their jobs and be happy to come to work everyday," she stressed. Currently, although the Pre-K program is full, there are numerous openings for children age three to five. "With school starting, we lost about 40 children so we have plenty of spaces for this age group," said Cano. For more information on the NAS Jax CDC, call 542- 5434. 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This announcement is the result of merit competi- tion for infrastructure sup- port funding conducted for the Office of Defense Research and Engineering by the Army Research Office. The solicitation resulted in 15 proposals in response to a broad .agency announcement issued in February 2005. The Army Research Office plans to award nine equipment grants ranging from $66,000 to $400,000. Each award will have a 12-month performance period. Awards will be made only after written agreements are reached between the department and the institu- tions. The list of recipients is available on the Web at: http://www.defenselink.mil/ news/Aug2005/d20050809 Tribal.pdf. Photo by PH3 Kristopher Wilson A Landing Signal Enlisted checks to ensure a clear flight deck while signaling to launch an SH-60 Seahawk helicopter assigned to Photo by PH3 Ryan O'Connor the "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7 aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier AD2 Cheryl Brockhouse performs preventative USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Truman is currently conducting corrosion maintenance on a SH-60 Seahawk heli- carrier qualifications, sustainment operations and participating in copter assigned to the "Dusty Dogs" of HS-7. a Joint Task Force Exercise (ITFEX) with USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). JTFEX is a key component in the training cycle of an aircraft carrier and carrier air wing in the U.S. Navy Fleet Response Plan construct. New director sets course for Naval Historical Center By ackA. Green Naval Historical Center Public Affairs Anew Director of Naval History as- sumed the helm of the Naval Historical Center (NHC) July 25 with the immediate goal of bringing naval history closer to the fleet. if am delighted to have this position, because it is an important time for naval history," said retired Rear Adm. Paul E. Tobin to an audience gathered in the Navy Museum July 27. He went on to congratu- late NHC's previous Acting Director, Capt. Peter 0. Wheeler, and the Center's staff, for their superior per- formance during the 10- month long selection pro- cess for a new director. Tobin said that one of his first goals is to reaffirm the importance of naval history. "There is a lot more we can do with information technology to increase awareness of our rich array of services," he said. Further, an ongoing ma- Possible delays in By Karen Spangler, Commander Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs M military personnel and civilian em- ployees inbound to Hawaii can expect delivery delays on household goods (HHG) now through Sep- tember, according to a re- cent message from Com- mander, Naval Supply Sys- tems Command (COM- NAVSUPSYSCOM). Transformation initia- tives by the U.S. Army, resulting in a 20 to 25 per- cent increase in the volume of household goods ship- ments in and out of Hawaii, are the reasons cited for the jor project for the Center will be to determine if it has "enough people; the right people in the right places." One of his major long- term goals is to "generate a view of where we want to be 25 years from now with a timetable and milestones. A major priority is the need to move toward using mod- ern technology for the stor- age of valuable archives and artifacts. To do this, will the NHC be in the same buildings twenty years from now? Probably not!" said Tobin. In the meantime, his immediate goal is to visit the Navy's 12 museums and establish a working relationship with major Navy communities. Tobin, a 1963 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, comes to the Center from being the executive director of the Educational Founda- tion of the Armed Forces Communications and Elec- tronics Association (AFCEA) in Fairfax, Va. His 35-year Navy career from 1963 through 1998 -included assignments afloat and ashore. His sea duty started off in destroy- ers, then included being chief engineer on board USS Forrestal (CVA 59), command of destroyers USS Tatnall (DDG 19) and USS Fox (CG 33), and staff positions managing surface warfare education. It was as a participant that he had his first brush with naval history. While assigned as Engineer Of- ficer aboard USS Davis (DD 937), he was awarded a Bronze Star for opera- tions associated with the household goods shipments to Hawaii delays. Due to the increase in volume expected through September, the carrier industry has indicated that "they may not have suffi- cient capacity to meet the additional summer ship- ment volume and delivery delays on inbound ship- ments may occur," advised COMNAVSUPSYSCOM. The message advises DoD military and civilian em- ployees who will be moving to Hawaii this summer to contact the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office (JPPSO) at Pearl Harbor immediately upon arrival. 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Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. R085901 if m mmil .. i OldS ~5j JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 13 Torpedo hoist training Sailors assigned to the S .Advanced Under Sea SWeapons Department at NAS Jacksonville secure an inert Mark 46 1 -- torpedo to its cradle 07 during a torpedo hoist I training evolution. The Mark 46 torpedo is S" designed to attack high ', performance sub- S marines and is presently .- "identified as the NATO .standard. The MK-46 is ,,. the backbone of the INavy's lightweight anti- submarine warfare tor. pedo inventory and is expected to remain in service until the year Photo by PH3 David Didier Solicitation of educational services From the Navy College Office There are many legiti- mate companies that provide unique educa- tional services and products to service members. The military mobile life style makes these products or services attractive and desirable. Many times we receive an innocent sound- ing request, we take at face value, and feel we are pro- viding a valuable service to our people. However, one must always be vigilant not to support any efforts that expose our Sailors to any type of com- mercial solicitation during ,the normal routine workday. Command personnel must constantly be aware of and avoid any situations in which they inadvertently put the command in a posi- tion that reflects endorse- ment or appearance of endorsement of any com- mercial solicitation venture. The Department of the Navy's (DoN) policy regard- ing any commercial solicita- tion venture is laid out in SECNAVINST 1740.2D. This policy is designed to safe guard and promote the welfare of its people, as con- sumers, by providing a uni- form approach to the con- duct of all personal commer- cial solicitation on DoN installations and to provide consumer protection stan- dards. The policy set forth in higher directives is further amplified by individual base instructions. These instruc- tions prohibit all commer- cial solicitation aboard a military base, except in lim- ited specific circumstances (e.g. can generally place a "for sale" sign in one's car) or with the express written permission of the command- ing officer. Some of the practices that are specifical- ly forbidden: Making an appointment with or soliciting military personnel in an "on-duty status". Soliciting of personnel in a "mass or captive audi- ence" on board an installa- tion (i.e. all hands briefing or general military train- ing). DoN facilities will not be used for soliciting enroll- ments in any commercial educational enterprise. Use of an official identi- fication card, or vehicle sticker, by a retiree or reserve member of the armed forces to gain access to the installation for the purpose of soliciting. Procuring or supplying, or attempting to procure and supply roster listings of DoN personnel for the pur- pose of commercial solicita- tion except pursuant to pro- cedures implementing the Freedom of Information Act. Offering unfair, improp- er, deceptive inducements, or rebates to purchase a product or service. Solicitation by a mili- tary member of another mil- itary member, who is junior in rank or grade, whether on or off-duty, in or out of uniform, on or off a military installation except as per- mitted by SECNAVINST 5370.2H, Standards of Conduct and Government Ethics. It is acceptable for the service member to initiate contact with a university or other commercial enter- prise, but all business trans- actions should take place at an off-base site. If the service member resides on a military facility and desires to discuss a commercial transaction that they initiated, the meeting should take place while off- duty and physically outside of the workplace. Keep in mind, if you are required to sign a financial contract for an educational service or product, you should have it reviewed by your Naval Legal Service Office's Legal Assistance Department. Make sure you understand the financial implications and their impact to avoid a financial disaster. HAWAII: Household goods shipments may From Page 12 JPPSO officials to be flexi- ble as they plan for perma- nent change of station (PCS) moves. According to Faye Flores, JPPSO direc- tor at Pearl Harbor, inbound Sailors should con- tact JPPSO immediately upon arrival on the island, even though they may not know the delivery address for their property, and pro- vide contact information. Flores encouraged mili- tary members to accept delivery of their property as soon as it arrives. "On the date of their moves, Sailors need to be sure they are home between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to avoid charges for an attempted pickup/delivery," she said. "During the sum- mer, it is advised that mem- bers be flexible about their move dates," she added. Although the busy sum- mer PCS season is well underway, it is still impor- tant for military service members to plan for their outbound moves as soon as possible, according to JPPSO. Flores advised, "As soon as you get your orders, make sure you call the per- sonal property office and make your appointment. see some delay Once the application is done, we book shipment for all the services." Sailors can also go online to www.smartwebmove.nav- sup.navy.mil to arrange their household goods move online. The program func- tions as an online substi- tute for an in-person appointment. Once a Sailor receives orders and completes his or her application with the personal property office or online application, Flores said that it is the goal of her office to book shipments within two days after it receives the application. Once the application is processed, JPPSO person- nel will assign the Sailor a moving company to handle the household goods move. Flores explained that in all cases, preparation and flexibility are key, noting that Sailors should expect the season to be busy and should plan to be flexible in their move dates. Sailors who would like to check on the status of ship- ments can access their information through the Internet at http://ebiz.pearl. fisc.navy.mil/jppso/owa/pp. menu. They can contact JPPSO by calling (808) 473- 4497 or email at FISC_ PRLH_JPPSO@navy.mil. 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That, in addition to the fact that many of our single Sailors patronize the bowling alley, makes this a great investment in our Sailors," Dobson stated. Many of the Sailors who attended the reopening were thrilled with the improvements to the bowling center."I think the place looks great," said NC1 (SW) Terrance Magby. "I can't wait to role my first game here." Freedom Lanes is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. For more information, call 542-3493. USO offers Jaguars tickets From the USO The USO sells tickets to every Jag- uars home game (including pre-sea- son) for $8 per ticket. In order for us to be able to sell these tickets at this price, there are a few rules we need to follow. For more information, call Sonya at 778- 2821. The following is the upcoming season schedule: Sept. 11, 1 pn.m. Jags vs. Seahawks, tickets on sale at USO Aug. 29. Oct. 2, 1 pn.m. Jags vs. Broncos, tick- ets on sale at USO Sept. 19. 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Each commis- sary provides a list of business hours, driv- ing directions, spotlighted events, special- ties (such as special-order meat, veggie, or fruit trays, or a "Grab n Go" section), serv- ices and even the manager's names. If you have any questions or concerns, the com- missaries list their e-mail address so you can communicate with them directly. The spotlighted events section often mentions upcoming sales and how to find the Best Value Items (BVI), which means that those items are comparable in quality to the national brand, but sold at a lower price than at civilian supermarkets. Sometimes they're even much lower than the normal 30.4 percent savings that you'll find at the commissary. Once you know the location of your near- est commissary, the "shopping" section will help you hunt down the BVIs. Under "Visit Our Savings Aisle" is a complete list of the BVIs, plus bargain products broken down by category, such as frozen foods, grocery, health or beauty. This section is similar to the mailers that advertise sale items in civilian gro- cery stores by listing what percentage the items are discounted when compared to the regular price. You can make out your shopping list by looking at the commis- saries products where the BVIs and national promotion items are flagged. If you need fresh meal ideas when you're making out your shopping list, the "shop- ping" section also has a "Find a Recipe" section. There are recipes for practical din- ners like potato corn chowder with chick- en, or cute decorative desserts such as Poppy the Penguin popcorn balls. Many more links are provided that contain recipe ideas. Kraft, Nabisco and Kelloggs have Web sites dedicated to the military and these sites advertise special offers of their products at the commissaries. One good resource is military shoppers. After registering with the Web site, you can stretch your food dollar even further by printing coupons from the "Military Store Coupons" section. 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For more information about I.T T trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Tallahassee Day Trip Sept. 17 Includes tour of Old Capitol, Mission San Louis, and The Florida History Museum. $21/person Atlanta Weekend Trip Sept. 24-26 Includes the Martin Luther King Jr. historical sites, a CNN studio tour, Olympic Centennial Park, Cyclorama, World of Coke, and Stone Mountain. Free time will also be available to shop in the Atlanta Underground and the Lennox Square Mall. $211/person based on double occupancy Sign-up by Aug. 19. Yalaha Bakery and Lakeside Winery in Clermont, Fla. Oct. 8 Includes the German Bakery in Yalaha, followed by a tour of the Lakeside winery. $23/person Dudley Farm, Micanopy & Cross Creek Oct. 14 Includes the Dudley Farm, Marjorie Kinnan Rollins home site and shopping in Micanopy. $20/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Photos courtesy of Youth Activities Adalberto Urriola, jean Cherigo, Corey Fletcher, Joe Delgado and Marcus Hamrick Deion Eakins cheers on the Jacksonville enjoy some munchies during the Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Miami Dolphins game Jaguars during their Aug. 13 preseason Aug. 13. Twenty-seven kids from the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center attended the game against the Miami Dolphins. game courtesy of the NFL. "The NFL donated the tickets to military children. We're hoping they do it again," said Youth Activities Director Claudia Christino. Liberty Cove 542-3491. Recreation Center for more details, Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday in August, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Jaguars Preseason Game Tonight, 6 p.m. Jaguars vs. Atlanta Falcons $5 Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game Aug. 30, 4:30 p.m. Free WWE SmackDown Trip .Aug. 30 $25 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. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends; 3-7 p.m. Tomorrow, 7 p.m.- Sahara (PG 13) Saturday, 5 p.m.- A Lot Like Love (PG 13) Saturday, 7 p.m.- The Amityville Horror (R) For more information about the marina please call 542- 3260. Safe Powerboat Operating Course Aug. 27-28 $40/person Score big while playing MWR Fantasy Football From Navy MWR Marketing Commander, Navy Installations Command, Millington Detachment Sailors can build their own fantasy football team and compete nationally for a cash prize of $30,000 in a contest offered by Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR). "The Fantasy Football 2005 contest ismodeled, after a successful program that MWR Great Lakes started last season," said Karen Fritz, head, MWR Special Events and Enter- tainment. "We are excited to offer Sailors the opportunity to compete for cash awards, vacation packages and other prizes." The top three Navy scores at the end of the season will win an Armed Forces Vacation Club (www.afv- club.com) voucher good for a one-week stay at any avail- able resort. Partici-pants will also have the chance to win national prizes weekly and compete in state compe- titions. Sailors and other eligible MWR patrons are allowed one free entry per person and participants must be at least 18 years old. The Fantasy Football 2005 is a salary cap style league. Rosters can be adjusted until the first National Football League game on Sept. 8. A special unlimited trade package is being offered to eligible MWR patrons through Sports Buff Fantasy Network for $35, a savings of more than $150. The package allows partici- pants to adjust their rosters an unlimited number of times. The unlimited trade package is not necessary to play, but may increase chances of winning and improve weekly scores. To register your team and to find more information about the Fantasy Football 2005 rules, prizes and scor- ing system, visit http://mwr- football.mwrgl.com/. Contact Mulberry Cove Marina to register and pay for class. Course is offered at the Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. Zephyrus Races Every Friday evening- now through Sept. 9 6:30 p.m. One-Design Sailboat Races Entry fee is $5 per race. Sailboats raced from the marina are free. Call 542-3260 for more details. Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active duty Brand name fishing tackle, sunglasses, knives, and other gear at low prices. For more details, e-mail philip.s.collins@navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more informa- tion on the youth center please call 778-9772. Back to School Party Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. $1 Enlist in our Income Tax Course. Enroll in the H&R Block Income Tax Course and learn to master situations from the simplest returns to complex business schedules. You'll gain the confidence to manage your own taxes and to help others with their returns. Qualified students may even be offered job interviews for positions with H&R Block.* For more information, call 1-800-HRBLOCK or visit hrblock.com/taxcourses Classes start week of September 12 . Get $25 Off Tuition by enrolling now. S Jacksonville West 904-389-1764 H&R BLOCK Jacksonville East 904-399-4806 - *Enrollments in, or completion of, the course is neither an offer nor a guarantee of employment. 40% Discount for Military! * $5.75/day with military ID ./-- * 100% covered * Luggage assistance ck rR s l * Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift ParkSac ParkSpace Airport Parking a 904-741-4008 www.parkspace.com When Bad Things Happen To Good Families, We're There. NAVY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS Medical malpractice happens to Navy families, just as it does anywhere else. And good families suffer. Although active service members may not sue the government for malpractice, their dependents do have recourse. Our trial lawyers are also naval veterans, and understand what it means to be a Navy family. "- ._': If you have a concern, call attorneys who wll work tirelesslN to protect your interests. Contact Sean 1'.7i' Cronin or Chad Roberts for complete informanlon today. .r PHONE 904 354.8310 [ FAX 904.358.6889 | WWWSWMMLAW.COM P..I_- ...10s events R090505 16 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 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. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For more informa- tion, call 778-0805 or email commodore @ 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 11 a.m. Bring a blanket. For fur- ther 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. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. 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 MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their 'chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact Shirlinda at 771-9573 or visit http://groups. firstcoastcommunity.com/moms clubopw. 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 AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. 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. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. A Freedom Fighter's Ride sponsored by the Family Readiness Group of 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment is planned for Saturday at 10 a.m. The ride begins at Cecil Commerce Center. Sign-ups can be made now by calling Linda Loughman at 573-2300, Ext. 1201 or on the day of the event beginning at 8 a.m. All proceeds will benefit the families of soldiers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. The Orange Park Woman's Club will hold their first meeting of the fall season Sept. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at 130 Kingsley Avenue in Orange Park. Everyone is invit- ed to attend. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees, invites all retired and currently employed federal employees to the following meetings: Sept. 8, 6 p.m. special meeting for cur- rent employees and Sept. 13, 1 p.m. regular meeting. Both meetings are being held at the Orange Park Library, 2054 Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. For more information, call Emma Murray at 276-9415. The Jacksonville Area Supply Corps Association is sponsoring a golf tournament Sept. 16 at noon at the Bent Creek Golf Course. All money raised will benefit the National Supply Corps Association's Scholarship Fund. For more information, call Lt. Cole Seibel at 542-1157 or email cole.seibel@navy.mil. that you will get the best rates available!" Kelvin Kelley Branch Manager Requires buying your home through Linda Tanner with ReMax Specialists and funding your mnrtancep thrnnoah Kelvin Kelley with Atlantic Rav Mnrtoaee Grouni Annroved credit required. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Naval Education and Training Command is accepting applications from regular or Reserve commissioned line officers for the fiscal year 2007 Olmsted Scholarship Program through Sept. 16. All eligible career-minded and highly qualified officers with at least three years of active-duty service, but no more than 11 years as of April 1 can apply. Selected officers serve as full-time stu- dents in a two-year graduate internship at a foreign university. Nominated personnel are required to meet a list of qualifications and prerequi- sites, and complete and submit a command- endorsed nomination package. Nomination packages are forwarded to the Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center (NET- PDTC) in Pensacola. In October, the appli- cations are reviewed and a final, Navy- sponsored list of nominees is selected. The Navy nominations are then submit- ted to the Olmsted Foundation Board of Directors, along with nomination packages from the other services. During a compre- hensive interview at the foundation's expense at their Falls Church, Va., office, foundation staff explore the candidate's motivation to be a scholar, choice of foreign university, proposed course of study, lan- guage aptitude and career goals. The Board of Directors make their final decisions inMarch 2006. Recipients will begin language training in the fall of 2006 at the Defense Language Institute or a com- parable course of instruction, with foreign university studies beginning in 2007. Specific guidelines for applying can be found in NavAdmin 150/05 or at the Olmsted Foundation Web site at www.olm- stedfoundation.org/. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach Aa 81% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors M iron vxJAirNews "Periscope Published by Shelorida im Inion1968 9 0 4 -3 5 -4 3 3 6. ..R.0..1f67 Dental exam ,, M M . Photo by PH3 Clarck Desire DT3 Jose Sanchez prepares a patient for dental X-rays at Naval Hospital Jacksonville during a routine examination earlier this month. Olmstead Scholarship Program applicants needed JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 17 SPORTS & STANDINGS Fall softball leagues forming The season is scheduled to begin in September and games will be played on Monday and Wednesdays. Greybeard (NAS Jax active duty ages 30 and up) Intramural (NAS Jax active duty only) Women (active duty, dependents over 18, retirees, DoD) 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. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Represent U.S. Navy in 5k, 10k, marathons, and/or triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodg- ing costs. Interested runners must compete in sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) races and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, call the NS Mayport Sports Coordinator at 270- 5451. Southeast Regional qualifying times: 5K- Women 24:00 10K - Women 46:00 Marathon - Women 4 Hrs. Triathlon - Women 3 Hrs. Triathlon time run, 40k bike Men 19:00 Men 34:00 Men 3 Hrs. 30 Min. Men 2 Hrs. 30 Min. based on 1.5k swim, 10k Flag Football Standings Team FACSFAC VP-30 O'S VP-30 E'S NMD HS-15 VP-5 AIMD VS-30 HS-75 VS-32 AIMD 610 HS-11 VP-30 Studs Weapons As of Aug. 19 Wins 8 8 8 7 Losses 1 1 2 4 4 3 3 4 4 2 7 7 4 10 Intramural Golf Freedom League Final Standings Team Wins Losses FACSFAC 9 0 FASO 6 2 Navy Band 6 2 VS-32 Gold 4 3 HS-11 5 4 VS-30 NCTS CNATTU AIMD 610 Intramural Golf Liberty League Final Standings Team VP-16 VP-30 AIMD Gold VS-32 Blue VR-58 Blount Island VP-62 AIMD Blue Wins Losses Ties 7 1 Summer Basketball Final Standings Team Protest This VS-22 VS-30 HS-15 Naval Hospital HS-11 VP-5 Blount Island Power Playaz VP-16 Run & Gun VS-31 HS-7 Wins 12 10 10 8 8 6 6 6 4 5 2 2 1 Losses 0 1 2 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 10 11 3 Public Notice No. 2 MWR looking for vendors to participate in Motorcycle Safety Rodeo Local park offers classes for adults and children The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573-2498. Bamboo Garden Structures Aug. 27, 11 anm. 12:30 p.m. The Japanese have used bamboo for centuries to create trel- lises and other garden structures. Learn to make your own garden structure out of bamboo that you can place in your gar- den. 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 aged 14 and older. Florida Trail Association Sept. 2, 7-9 p.m. September's meeting topic is the second part of a two-part program on Leave No Trace. Paula Snellgrove, LNT master educator, will present a program developed by the National Outdoor Leadership School, which teaches ways to keep the wilderness pristine while having an enjoyable experience. For more information, call 387-6998. Wiggling Mosquitoes Sept. 8,10-11:30 a. Examine mosquito larva in a safe, indoor environment. Learn about their unique life cycle while playing games and completing an art activity. Hooray for Home Schoolers: Water Cycle's Incredible Journey Sept. 16, 10-11:10 ajn. or 1-2:30 p.m. Water is an important element to all forms of life. Learn more about the water cycle by playing games and water activi- ties. Please wear clothes than can get wet. Wee Workshop: Bug Safari Sept. 22, 10-11:30 an. Calling all wee bug hunters (ages 7 and under) and their adult companions. We are on a hunt for bugs! Bring a small net and capture jar, if you have them, and we'll go on a safari, searching for the things that creep, crawl, or hop. Coffee With the Birds and Butterflies Sept. 26, 9-10 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing in air-conditioned comfort with your morning cup of coffee or tea and looking out our large pic- ture windows at hummingbirds, other birds, and butterflies as they visit our bird feeders and butterfly-friendly plants. From MWR N AS Jacksonville is hosting a Motorcycle Safety Rodeo Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MWR is current- ly looking for vendors of motorcycle safety apparel and motorcycle safety gear to display their merchan- dise. All merchandise must meet the requirements of applicable military safety instructions. Safety appar- el that meet Department of Defense requirements include Department of Transportation approved items which improve visi- helmets, goggles and face ability. shields, sturdy footwear, Presentations 6r displays full-fingered gloves, riding that promote proper safety jackets and pants and any merchandise features and uses are highly desired. For more information, contact Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or email shan- non.d.leonard@navy.mil. 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Call (904) 751-1510 4 5 Apartments 405 Unfurnished MAKE US YOUR-.I NEW HOME -.'\B Large 1,2, & 3 Apt's - Call today to reserve \ (904) 777-5581 GREGORY WEST APTS / MURRAY HILL -2/1 Irg upstairs, $600 mo + dep. Call 349-1111 Northslde- $125 moves you in Pelican Pointe 1333 Dunn Ave. 904-757-8742 NORTHSIDE $399 Back to |1,S2,& BR Availl Ashley Park (904) 757-0240 NORTHSIDE Large 1. 2 & 3 Bedrooms. $99 SEC. DEP. SPECIAL!! No application fee. CALL (904) 751-1510 WGV brand new S2bdrm 2 bath , I|lanai, $1250 cable. water, trash, WD, pool gym, incl. Golf, priv. le ge. 278-9780 WS 2/1 duplex, w/d hu ch&a, incs h20/lawn ref /dep $525mo 291-0344 W'SIDE (2) 2/1 no pets, 628/630 St. Clair St. $500mo. 904-376-5190 W'side -1 & 2 Bdrms. off the beaten path yet close quiet n'hood $500 & $600. 904- 823- 6172 410 Condominiums Argyle-2/2,Kitch equip. CH&A,W/D,pool access. $725mo 771-2345 ext.224 Forehand Realty ATL/UNIV -The Carlton, 2/1.5, w/d, boatslip, pool, $900mo 859-6698 ATLANTIC BEACH 2BR Duplex, newly remodeled. $1075m. 465-5086/269-7550 BERKMAN PLAZA Lux 2/2 1475sf on river $1600mo. 707-04-7260 CEDAR CREEK Irq luxury waterfront 2/2.5 includes wtr/sew, 2 balconies w/d, fplpool, dock, boat ramp, 6mi NAS, $895m Mil. Discount. 781-2333 CONDOS FOR RENT I Sonomia Southside 3/2 $1095mo. . Nature's Hideaway, OP, 3/2 $89Smo. No Rent Aug. 545-0019 EAGLE HARBOR 2/2 + study 1 c. gar, $1300mo. lease/sale 465-4364 GREENCOVE Riverfront w/boat slip. 2/2.5, wet bar, pool, $1350m, 1st, last, sec., Cell 501-2848 Green Cove Springs 2/2.5 riverfront twnhse/ condo w/fpl, screened porch $900/mo +sec dep. 904-230-8038 ICW new 2/2.5 TH, Bch Blvd betw Hodges/ Kernan. $950m 287-0943 4 Oceanfront Condo furnished Jax Bch., 3 bd 2 bth, update kitchen; pool call 242-0411 ORANGE PARK I Rent or RTO, At Oak Leaf 276-6446 ORTEGA RIVERFRONT Venetian, 2/2+loft. Gated amenities. $1000m. 904-226-1700 S'Side II Villagio lux new 3/2, attached garage, gated, cluhouserg, 1790 sf., w/d, s/steel apple, 18" tile. $1495/m. 626-2919/645-5822 San Jose-new 2/2 gated fitness 2 pools club, $1000 + Imo. 343-0184 SO'SIDE- new II Villa- gio condo, 2/2.5, pool, fitness, $1125 742-9613 SOUTHSIDE -Ig 3/2, lanai, fans, apple, water softnr, sec, pool, jacuzzi, clbhs 731-7688 S'side 2/2 newly reno- vated, all amenities, w/d, $1100mo 838-5698 S'SIDE Montreau 3/2 lake front condo. $1250mo. 904-992-0940 S'Side-Reserve @ Pointe Meadows.2/2,Avail 9/1 $995mo. 382-3454 . WESTSIDE New Townhome 2/2.5, cable, sec., lawn maint., no pets/no smkng $950 904-635- 2797 W'SIDE 2/2 Lux Water- front, Nr Riverside. free boat dockage, $895m nc. water, sewer, garbage. 757 0775 SIDE BRAND NEW TH 3/2.5, close to 295. No Spets. $1200m. 230-6789 415 Houses 42 FuFurnished 4, W'slde-4/2, large Spatio with a/c. V Autograde fenced 3 miles fro NAS. $1500 + dep.No pets. 772-1077 avail Sept. 1st. 42o Houses Unfurnished 4BR/2BA Off Alta Dr. Pool, nr. 9A/Airport, $1495. 904-704-09 7 SAMELIA ISLAND walk to beach, 4/2 4 2200Sf. large fenced yard. $1650M. a must see 904-261-3865 ARGYLE -2/2 TH, kit eq, scrn porch, $825mo $800 dep. 269-1722 Argyle-3/2,$950mo, all applicances.New updates 465-0698 Argyle 3/2/2 1800sf cov pat, x Ig bk yd. quiet. $1250 neg. 972-333.7570 ARGYLE 3/2 Split BR, Fpic Screened Covered Patio. Refs Req $995 778 2897 ARGYLE 4/2 fen yd, 2 yrs old, comm pool, pets nego $1175 904-294-1587 420 lHouses 420 Unfurnished Argyle- 4BED/2BATH First Month Free w/deposit $1,350/mo Call tom: (904) 338-4837 Watson Realty Corp. Lakeview @ Watermill 9367 Prosperity Lake Dr 3/2 1741 $1150 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730 8060 Argyle Northwood @ Watermill 9189 Fallsmill Drive 4/2 1745 $1075 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 SArgyle-Shindler dr. 4/25 2 story, o 3280sqft, 2car gar, appliances. fncd yard. $1275mo+dep 908-8367 or 651-0094 AVONDALE 3/1.5 Near Boone Prk, 1423 Menna St $900+dep. 384-4455 AVONDALE 3BR +sun porch, fen yd, 2c gar, hwd firs newly pnted. yd serv $1150. 382-7287 BRAND NEW HOMES Lauren Oaks Subdivision 3 & 4 bedroom homes $950 and up Call for Specials! FEDERATED MGMT. GROUP (904) 730-8060 CF & HAS Small Cottage 2BR $545 Quiet. Refs Req (904) 778- 2897 Eagle Harbor 4/3,2500sf Pond viewnew crpt.2 car gar. $2000mo.673-2276 Eagle Harbor 4/3, 2400sf,Pond view,new crpt. $1800 mo.673-2276 FERNANDINA AREA -3/2, renovated, $1350mo, 904-262-9535 FLEMING ISLAND -4/2, newly renovated, RTO $1650 904-262-9535 FOR RENT -3 Bedrm, 2 Bath house In Mandarin area, 1900 sqft, available Oct.1 Call 886-4276 (pis) ,. For rent 3 bedroom 2 M bathroom house 89 Mandarin area 1900 square feet available Oct. 1 call 886-4276 (PCS) ICW 3/2 new paint/crpt Irg gar $1100m+$1100dp. No smkrs/pets. 241-8173 ICW 3/2 new paint/crpt Irg gar $1100m+$1100dp. No smkrs/pets. 241-8173 ICW 4/2.5, pool w/spa, fncd yd, fpl, 2 car gar, $1635m+$1500d. 829-5792 ICW-New,3056SF, 4/2.5 COMM. POOL, $2000mo. (904) 545-9223 4. Intracoastal West, SHodge/Atlantic tjj;offered due to trans- fer 3/2, gated com- munity, ch/a, sunrm. wd. firs, frplc, steps to com- munity pool/tennis. $1100/mo 751-6992 KERNAN 3/2 Executive home. All apple. W/D conn. $1395m. Accent Jax 388-2225 x126 KINGSLAND brand new, 3/2, in Laurel Island. scrn porch, gar, c--.rm. pool, $1200mo. 3-7s7 considered w/3ssi. 912-882-0689 LakeShore: Beautiful 2 1 w/office, all brand ne,-. interior! $850. 379-3 322 LAKEWOO D 3 1 updated,poolFirep c Ce. $1200mo 737-2542 Mand. Lks Irg 2/2 W/D, new crpt/pnt, no pets, $1080mo. 904-721-2227 MANDARIN -3/2, $950, 12744 Burning Tree Ln. 904-879-9759 4, Mandarin 3BR, 2 BA N 2000 S.F. House on a S lake 2 car garage, washer/dryer $1200 mo (917)306-1940 MANDARIN 3 houses 3/2, 4676 Chesapeake Ln. $1300mo 262-9535 MDBG/HWY 220 S3/2 gar, fncd tlback,close to cdaycare/ NAS. $890.00 806-1188 Murray Hill 3/2. Move in condition. Hardwood Floor. 721-3929 Murray Hill-4643 Royal Ave. 2/1,CH&Awood firs,inside laundry, breakfast knook ,$725mo. 463-4211 Northside: Exec. 4/3 with pool. No pets. $2200mo 920-210-4499. NS-3br, ch/a. 1526 W. 25th St.-$695m; 3br, ch/a 5351 Dodge Rd., $640m; 859-5144 NS-4/1.5, CH&A, W/D HKUP. 7527 Oriole St. $850mo. 859-5144 O.P. 4/2 2 car garage Sw/ ing pool & fire- VIplace 15 mins from NAS JAX Clay Co Schools all appliances 613-3335 $1500 officially reassigned O.P. OAKLEAF -4, Brand New, ea 4/2, lanai, $1295-$1400mo 505-3648 OP/FLEMING ISL PLANT. New 3/2.5 TH, gar, cul- de- sac, $1200m 278-6802 OP-Flem. Isi. PlantNew Town Home,1812sf,3/2.5 $1250mo. 535-2349 ORANGE PARK/Fleming Island/Pace Island, Gated w/pools, tennis, basketball, 4 bdrm, 2.5 BA, 2 car gar. on 1/2 acre waterfront, wooded lot. Like new. $1645/mo, 561-630-7792 or 561-339-1781 ORANGE PARK 3/2, 2 car gar, RTO$1100mo 904-262-9535 ORANGE PARK Like new brick 3/2, screen rm, $1250m. 449-4227 Orange Park-Rent. Own brand new 3/2 home with study on a pond In Doctor's Inlet Reserve $1300mow/yrd care. JeanMartin Realty, 904-699-5395. ORTEGA FARMS 1, 2, 3Br No pets/smkr. 1 or 1.5ba. $475 $700. 388-1335 PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2 2 car gar, comm pool/ten $1375mo 352- 514-1848 420 tHouses 420 Unfurnished PVB 3/2 Capecod. E. of AlA, 3 blks from bch, fncd yd. hdwd firs $1900m 904.940.7258 PVB Just Reduced 3/2.5 1850sf, comm. pool, ten $1400m no pets, 608-4930 Rent To Own No qualifying! No closing costs! We lend you the dwn pay! 4/2 CH&A Lrg fncd yd $975/mo 3436 SoutelDr 877-477-1034 SOUTHSIDE -3/1, w/d, credit chk. $900mo + $900sec dep. 477-3964 Soutliside 7801 Pt. Meadows Dr#3307 2/2 1200SF $995 1/2 month free on first full months rent FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 S'SIDE 3323 Eve Dr. E. 3/1, sec, air, call owner for details. $850m. 565 9345 S'S Immac 2/2/1 Duplex Avail May 1, main's to UNF, tile $1000 226-4801 SS -move in special, newer 4/2, 2100sf, $1700mo. 434-4989 ST. JOHNS FOREST -New, 4/3 2300sf, $1995mo, 838-9869.JaxHomeTours.com ST. JOHNS CO. -South- lake comm. off 210. lmi from 1-95. 3/2, culdesac 1700sf $1275m. 704-1414 St Johns River 3/2. See ad FL19435 at rental- houses.com or call 386-212-6544 Stone Hurst-avail. 9/1. No pets .no smkg, $1370mo.904-955-4348 VILLAGE OF FIRESIDE Gated, 4/2, hdwd fir, $1295/m. 904-215-0019 WESTSIDE RENT TO OWN $0 DOWN! Call RTO hotline 384-0856 WESTSIDE near NAS 2/1, den, Ig bk yd, laundry rm, no pets, $650mo + $650 dep. 904-704-4071 5101 Banshee W'side-2/1. New incl. tile throughout & CH&A. Detached garage/large front & ack yard. $750mo. 652-7216. W'SIDE -2 & 3br houses, CH&A, w/d hkp, frig stove 384-5833 W'SIde- 3/1, 1100sf, CH&A, Fen yrd, $750mo + $750 dep. 591-7335 W'SIDE -3/2, 2car gar, refrig, cbl. ch/a, c ose to naval/hosp & golf; $995M. 904-276-3000 W'SIDE Ig brick 3br/2ba, 2 car gar, $1200mo. Call 904-289-9331 W'side new 4/3 avail. Sep. 1st. & new 3/2 avail now 904-591-3282 425 Manufactured oHomes MANDARIN -2/2. 14x70, new kitch, carpet,paint $695mo.lst+Last,Sec, no pets. 994-9999 NW JAX CLEAN 2 & 3BR, AC No pets, Priv Lot, Unfurn. $140- $155lwk CALL 764-0640 W'SIDE DW's 3br & 4br o:,n pr., i.:,t quEl[ area -'B i ,S5 u -'0 1 t.190r 430 Roommales All. Blvd Keman. Snare -I 2 r...r, L S. util .r..: We,, g are3 N , :.rld.] jiIK 904838 8054 Fleming Island female roommate/house sitter, 3/2 $75wk. 529-8964 Mandarin share home $125wk + 1/2 utils+dep, 904-463-1953 Mand furn rm, N/S, util incl'd. $500 mo+ dep, 904-334.8328, 292-4125 Mand-Prof. 2 share nice home.N/S.no pets, $475mo +1/2 until. 886-3209 Middleburg Fully furn rm.pool, must like ani- mals, base personnel prefenred.$0Sm. 541-0855 NEPT BCH- pool, cable, furnished.$500mo incl util. $400 dep. 249-2552 NEPTUNE BEACH Looking for Quiet Roommate to Share Home with Pool! CALL (904) 242-0411 Normandy/I 10, share 4/2 pvt rm, 1/2 utils. $450 904-982-1570, 693-4978 NORTHSIDE $350/mo. Util. laundry. Dunn/Lem Turner/River. 563-4273 N'side wanted to share 4 BR house, all utils incid $500 a month. 233-3557 ORANGE PARK Argyle Forrest. 1 Roommate to share 3/2 house, cul-de-sac, Sep 1st $450m util include call Nhan (904)631- 5664 4, Orange Park Share S Large 2-story I home with pool- $325 + util + dep (non-smoking), also share 4-acre horse ranch in Middleburg (same price) 612-6646 SRoom for Rent Male near NAS JAX $400.00 monthly call 904-779-4660 4, ROOMMATE 3br/2ba, Carport, 5 I car driveway, close proximity to NAS Mayport and JU. $410+ split utils. Contact Robert Meggs 904.-234-3652; 925-848-2725 430 Roommates S'side share home w/ 2 dedicated college stu- dents, non smkr only $320mo+ dep. 502-6352 WESTSIDE LG room for rent, utils incI, $450mo . Non smoker. 778-2521 W'Side- $300 + 1/2 utilities, pets ok! 778-8820 WSIDE M to share M, 2br hi spd int., cbl, AC, pool, $350m+1/2 781-8875 435 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 Male Roommate Wanted near NAS Jax Furnished utilities included 450.00 per month call 904-779-4660 Nside $80 & $85wk access to kitchen & bathrm, near bus, gro- cery store wkly & monthly+dep. 764-7497 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts Estate Home on Lake 4/2.5 731-3837 See at: www.vacationhomes.com #14366 442 Beach Home Rentals JAX BEACH-2/1. Fen Yrd. Walk to Beach. $975 Mth. 904-894-7337 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent SCommercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale OFF CESERY 5000sf Bldg. Tall Bay door. $285k 646-3700 50l7 Businesses 507 F or Sale FRANCHISE SUB SHOP brand new, exc prime + Ic. $295K 728-4680 525 Retail .52 For Rent Femrnandina/.VYulee 3000sl clean lit shell avail. In new strip ctr. across fm. Lowest busy high traffic loc. RMW Prop- ertles Bob Worgan 1-800-930-7505 Wells Road Retail Center 1330:i 6550s, ava p, C.-.mm' rC.31 PrO-rr rT,. One Inc.Ranay Bancrorn 904-278-9971 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 55n Business e Opportunities 1-MAN POOL SERVICE Growing home based business serving beaches area. Nets over $53,000 to owner. Call David Forrest FNBC (904) 733-2115 ATTENTION BUSINESS BUYERS For help finding a good business, with good records, good cash flow, and low risk, call Ray Aaronian, FNBC (904) 733-2115 AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS Repairs all makes. Fully staffed with highly trained mechanics and modern equipment. Ideal mid-town location. Financing available. Call Doug Knox, FNBC (904) 733- 2115 AUTO SERVICE CENTER Average net for owner last 3 years has been over $80,000 after all expenses. And, we can help buyer with financing. Call Sheila Connor, FNBC (904) 733-2115 Ro Andrade Military Relocation Specialist CDR NC USN(ret) Direct Line (904) 278 4176 randrade@watsonrealtycorp.com If you're buying, selling, or relocating, give me a call! Watson Realty Corp 4729 US Hwy 17S Orange Park, FL 32003 0 - F 1:RA TE MANAGEMENT!A ARGYLE 8153 Leafcrest 3/2 1800SF $1095 7242 Longhorn 3/2 1600SF $995 Fenced Yard! ' 8102 Timber Point 4/2 1745sf$985 8121 Leafcrest Dr 4/2 1745sf $1095 9367 Prosperity Lk Dr 3/2 1721sf $1095 SOUTHSIDE 2318 Townsquare 3/2 1114sf $900 Fenced! ORANGE PARK 523 Kevin Drive 3/2 1800SF $1050 1945 Apopka 3/2 1350SF $875 1969 Swallow Run 3/2 1219SF $900 WESTSIDE 9472 Prosperity Lk Dr 1277 McGirts Creek 3/2 1447sf $975 4/2 1741sf $1195 MANDARIN 5387 Cumberland Forest 4/2 1900sf $1150 11025 Millpond 2/2.5 1800sf $950 NORTHSIDE 10056 Colonial 4/2 2085sf $1225 6051 Maggie Circle #101 3/2 1157sf $875 8992 Derrickson 3/2 1186SF $895 313 Fort Milton 3/2 1800SF $1025 11313 Panther Creek 3/3 1600sf $1130 1/2 off 1st full mo rent 11621 Deep Springs 9263 Whisper Glen 4/2 1745sf $1125 4/2 1450sf $1025 OAKLEAF 3694 Silver Bluff 4/2 1519sf $1150 2998 Piedmont Manor 3/2 1612sf $1125 MIDDLEBURG 1827 Shannon Lake 3/2 1350SF $800 WORLD GOLF VILLAGE 609 Longcrest Lane 758 Mackenzie Circle 4/2 1687sf $1195 4/2 1745sf $1285 ICW YULEE 2810 Mooresfield Ln 86916 Cartesian Pt 4/2 1676sf $1130 3/2 1422sf $1095 www.federatedmanagementgroup.com - TIMOTHYS LANDING U TIMBER RUN, 2 & 3 Bedroom Condominiums For More Information Call: 904-854-7101 Brand New, 3 Bedroom Home From S126,269! $1000 Free Prepaids FREE Refrigerator Gated Community .. with Private pool o Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north Approx. 2.5 miles near 1-295 and only 5 to Natures Hideaway on the left. miles from NAS I11't0111N"DH D-R-HOKION NYS For More Information Call: NYSE 904-573-5058 .M www.drhorton.com , Special incentives are offered on select homes, through 8/23/05. Prices are subject to change without J* notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI k IIt i r Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. Q 2005 D.R.Horton, Inc.CBC058997 -- ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF ,. THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED LR BY SECTION 718.503. FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE C02217 r Ju Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 25, 2005 550 or Business 550 Business 5 Business Opportunities Opportunities 5 Opportunities Be uyour own boss! FRANCHISE RESTAURANT FRANCHISE Unlimited income Price Drastically RESTAURANT potential. Marketing a reduced! Sales over Nets over $187.000 service everyone $800.000. absentee Only open Monday needs.Low start up owner. Rare opportu- Through Friday. What cost. Call today Scott nity for experienced An opportunity. We Reisig independent Coerator. Help with financing. associates. Cal oug Knox Call Doug Knox, 866-308-2384 FNBC (904) 733-2115 FNBC (904) 733-2115 DAY SPA Nets $98,000+ and LIQUOR LICENSE -Duval Liiqur 'Lk,4CpP. Duval ,irowlng. co. low down Financ. County, $ZM0 Established, turnkey avail. 800-322-3241 Call (9W)631- 17 business. Call Doug Knox. FNBC (904) 733-2115 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Great net profit. Owner retiring. Call Doug Knox to see it. FNBC (904) 733-2115 EXECUtfIVE LEVEL PAY FROM HOME Most rewarding comp. lan In the Industry.aia6 0 ake your annual 111 0,1 i oa ot a R Income your monthly (1. % lot bo 0 income. Call now for 2 |0 13492 minute message. C013492 PACK & SHIP FRANCHISE Ik i -AST growing area. reLs David Hagey (Cellular) (904)68-1089 oer 150 000 to owner Call Elizabeth Brady Kael Mltonom (Ceular) (9"4) 563-5 155 FNBC i.q04) 733 2115 Why Rent No Application Fees!il. Free Consultadon and PreQualification. Free Appraisal with a closed loan.* First Time Home Buyers Okay 1% Rebate New Construction 1% Rebate with the use of Mortgage and Real Estate Service 100% Financing 580 middle score Many programs available with competitive rates Interest only programs List your home, Only 4% I t Darlene Thomas Lic. Mortgage Brokerage Business Lic. Real Estare agenr |fi~ access n e*m0ortgage 3119 Spring Glen Rd Ste. 115 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 904-346-0256 Business 904-482-2030 Cell VA Loans and Stated Iacome Programs *Appraisalfee refunded at closing. 550 oBusiness 550 Opportunities MAKE OVER $60o,00 YEARLY FROM HOME INFO IS FREE E-MAIL NAME-ADDRESS TO: DBREPORTS9TDS.NET FAX NAME AND ADDRESS TO: 912-882-7801 PROFITABLE DEALERSHIP Owner's health makes sale possible. Here's a chance to buy an easy to run local business only open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. To see It call Shella Connor. FNBC (904) 733-2115 PROFITABLE SIGN BUSINESS Quality reputation over 20 years. Repeat cus- tomers,. High margins, steady employees. Nets owner $124,000 a year. Owner will train. Call Gary Schad FNBC (904) 733-2115 Retail Bait & Tackle opportunity for sale w/ food concessions. Great opportunity for famiy business Turn Key. Call 904-277 0775 IlderIn Klngsby 0 /Ja ara.Telecom- ; i$^&c5 John Carter' SERVICE BUSINESS Turnkey operation nets $350.0000 Absentee Osnersnip possible Call Carl Hunter FNBC (904) 733-2115 visit us.o; -linL-9' .wMW.MnEy.comm ,Mln.ca re .S1Do.,000 560 Financial Services 0 $SK -$100K -personal, auto, re-financing, quick approvals. Bad m credit ok. Call 1w -888-452-1835 560 Financial Services P111E F9NCIAL Canlt nay rent? Trouble payfnM your bills? We can help, we offer Personal Loans, Debt Consolidation Loans And more. Call now:l-80B-4B6 0284 571 Mortgages 5VBought and Sold UNIVERSAL ETEI 100% Financing. 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If you are an employer and would ike more details on how your company can participate, please contact the Employment Advertising Team at The Florida Times-Union 904-359-4321 x5181. 705 Financial FCCJ South Campus (Wilson Center Off Beach The Florida WeTimdnesdayUnion for more details. If you are an employer and wou like more details on Kehowep your company can participate, please contact the Advertising Team at The Florida Times-Union SAccounting are an 1mployer and would Compassionatore Guidetails on A/RInhow yourcompancey aexp in a medrticipal set-e ingAdvert Apply onlineam at Tivww.communityhspice.on vw.communityhospice.com~ 707 Driver Are you a Class B Driver? We have 10 full time positions to fill. Call GPC driving 443-7377 for Instant Interviews! SIGN ON BONUS 'BOARS HEAD OPM FITY Driver/Merchandis- (Pay $11.00/hr) FT Position. CDL req'd. Able to lift up to 50 lbs. Benefits and profit sharing available. Apply M.F 9am-3pm. 2758 Dawn Rd. Ja.x, Fla. 32207. Ph. 904 730 5007. > Company !. Drivers L $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Boonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most weekends LCo. starting pay $.31-.34/mi e 0/OP/pay $.86/mile + fue supplement S$.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k -$25 Weekly Service Bonus DWEsS Greg @ 800-723-3424 for info Driver Beat the heat? Looking to make $500-$800 this summer Put away that pic and shovel. Come drive for Jacksonville's finest transportation com- pany! Relax in our air-conditioned, late model fleet. Be your own boss, make your own schedule! Para transit and shuttle drivers also available! If interested call Tim Collins 355-8294 DRIVER Dry Mix Concrete Start $10 while training, 50-60 hrs/wk. 401K& bfts DFWP 800-656-8018 Driver FOR FLATBED TRUCK CLASS B LICENSE Great benefit pack- age, vacation, pd holidays, 401K, health and dental insurance. EOE DFWP FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 DRIVER- local delivery, class D lic required, Must have clean driv- ing record & be able to pass drug test. Com- petitive hourly wage & benefits. Call Mike Keene 272-0048 7:30-4:30pm DRIVER- local delivery, class D lic required, Must have clean driv- ing record & be able to pass drug test. Com- petitive hourly wage & benefits. Call Mist Lynn 880-0999 7:30-4:30pm DRIVERS; HEAVY EQUIP. w/CDL A & WRECKER DRIVER with CDL B or D Exp nec n, felonies. benefits ASAP Tooing. 904 771 7111 DRIVERS NEEDED SLarge building material supplier needs CDL CIass A or Class B driver for local delver- ies. Five day work- weekl salary plus great benefits including 401K. Fax resume'to 904-296-4070 or apply in person at Jenkins Brick Company 7160 Phillips Hwy LOCAL CO. DRIVERS Top pay & benefits 800-782-0805 SOFA EXPRESS Here today. Home tomorrow. Professional Home Delivery Drivers & Helpers Needed! (CDL and NON CDL) Sofa Express is a regional home furnishings company that has 65 stores in a 10 state area. We are looking for Delivery Drivers and Helpers can help us grow. We offer excellent pay and benefits. We are looking for associates who: Are passionate about customer service Are willing to work one weekend day and possible evenings MHave one-year, verifiable straight truck exp. Have a clean driving record 8Have strong communication skills Have in-home delivery exp 8Have a great work ethic 8Are at least 21 yrs old Come join our winning team! Apply in person to: Sofa Express Gallery-Orange Park 8151 Blanding Blvd. Jacksonville Fax resume to (904) 899-1612 or email resume to: careers@sofaexpress.com. Pre-employment drug screening is conducted. EOE. 707 Driver 710 Industria DRIVERS Business is Booming! CCC is one of the most progressive truck load carriers in the nation. Our drivers are ben- efitting by our new pay pkg and various dedi- cated fleets. We need experienced drivers that want to be home daily. Full benefits. Commercial Carrier Corp 5310 New Kings Rd Jacksonville, F t. 2209 764-4516 CCC .5 n EOEG Drug Free Wor -placr Jacksonville "Area * PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION Night Tractor Trailer positions Must n ,- X endorse meant w/ A years exp. Friendly Staff Many loads, lots of work Full Benefits, Money to be made Let's Go! Call 904/757/5001 LOOK NO FURTHER: 14 Class A drivers needed NOW1 Call GPC driving 443-7377 for an Instant Interview and be working in 48 hours. SIGN ON BONUS! READY MIX DRIVER Experienced only apply. Must have a Clean MVR .Current class B CDL with DOT card. , vacation pd holidays, 401K, health and dental insurance. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA CURB 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 w/ warehouse duties. Entry level, $8hr. Apply in person at The Parts House 10321 Fortune Parkway, Bldg 400 Drug Free wkplc 710 Industrial/ 710 i Trades AUTO BODY TECH very busy shop, best com- mission in town, full benefits. Call Andy 545-0577 Auto Glass Installers Lee & Cates Glass is looking for exp install- ers who wish to work for the leader in our industry. Low turnover, exc benefits. Send resume to HR e 904-355-0131 or cali Bob @ 904-354-4643. BODY TECH- good pay, 1st class only, plenty of work. Call 509-9048 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'side, Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759-2875 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Toppay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800- 693-7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTER HELPERS F/T Tools & transp req. Co. vehicle MUST HAVE GOOD DL. Will train Grt Pay, Bnfts. 993-7687 CERAMIC TIE INSTALLER, hrly posi- Lion pd vac & other benefits 771-7815 CREW FOREMAN & HELPERS Needed ior Pre-Engi' neered Steel Erection Company Must be reliable, organized, with good communi- cation and people skills, and have at least 3 -5 years experience. Please fax resumes to 744-9645 or call 744-9901 DECORATIVE CONCRETE INSTALLERS needed. Will train. Must have wont trans & valid DL. Call Jan 553-5857 Drywall/ Metal Stud SUPERINTENDENT for interior general contractor. Bnfts & op- portunities Ph. 268-1008 or fax resume 268- 8995 DRYWALL FRAMERS, HANG- ERS & FINISHERS Com- mercial, by the hr. 757-7333 DRYWALL SANDERS- experienced only,top pay, health benefits avail. 375-0761 ELECTRICIAN- min 4 yrs service exp 100% pd health, dental, take home vehicle, 401k, pd vac & holidays. Top pay DFWP/EOE 620- 0081 Now hiring Electricians, Mechanics, Supervi- sors, Estimators Project Managers, Electrician rate $15-$19/hr Great Ben- efits, FEAT, Ins., 401K Sien-On Bonus-Long Term, Commercial work. EOE Call Greg Wolf (407) 857-6133 GATE OPERATOR / ACCESS CONTROL TECH Will train. Electrical/ Electronic exp req'd. ADopl 1252 W. Beaver St 'a" U h TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! COMPANY-SPONSORED TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE (904) 783-3333 (8001 8311300 WWW.ROADMASTER.COM ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS with exp. Local & out of town work. Top pay & benefits. DFWP Applications taken in St. Augustine; Globe Electrical Contractors Jax 904-260-9900 St Aug 904-810-0900 ELECTRICIANS JOURNEYMEN & HELPERS Comm/ resid min. 2yrs Exp req. Exc benefit Ikg incl. retirement, paid holidays & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. Equipment Operators Loader operator for benefits, health, mental, pd holidays. pd Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 SHELVING INSTALLERS Exp'd shelving & mir- rors, benefits. Call Terry/John 288-4445. INSULATION INSTALLERS earn up to $750/wk, Valid FL Drivers Lic a must. Will train. Sign on bonus / exp only. 904-781-0081 James PAINTERS- exp needed. tools & transp a must. call Jim 904-607-2933 PAINTERS exp tools a &trans a must Call Jeff at 786-4219 or 237-3772 PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must. Call838-3827 or Ofc. 264-7086 PARTS PERSON -Needed for AC & Appliance co. Computer exp pref, but will train. Call Ed or Crystal 737-0750 PLUMBERS Exp'd Jour- neymen & Repair Plumbers min. 8 yrs exp. $18-$22/hr; PLUMBER HELPERS expd Min 3 yrs exp. 1855 Cassat Ave#11 389 6609 PLUMBER UC'D for custom homes. Top pay bnfts. DFWP Call 904- 387- 0176 REPIPE PLUMBER & HELPERS needed. Valid DL & transportation required, good benefits, DFWP. 384 4749 ROOFERS & ROOFER HELPERS needed great ~ ay 626-6920 or 7- 4700 ROOFERS Good pay, Own trans- portation. Call 288- 0431 SUPERINTENDENT for Interior Contractor Long Term, bnfts. Ph: 268-1008 Fax: 268-8995 TYPE SETTER/PREPRESS For printer. Knowledge of In Design, Photo- shop & Illustrator. Exp with process color reqd. FT, 12noon-8pm benefits. Fax resume to 731-5631 or e-mail bctjax@bellsouth.net VINYL SOFFIT & FASCIA CREWS. needed CALL 994-6679 WATER MGMT TECH To inspect, service & maintain. F/T Exp prefed, will train paid vac, benefits co. truck, clean FL driv lic. DFWP Call 731-3144 Welders (Pipe) $18.50/Hr. & benefits. Weld test: *6" 6010-7018 6G *2" 705-6 GTAW SG Background & drug cks. Must be H.S. grad. Part-timeposition 6:15 to 11:15 PM. FAX resume to Vance Miller at (904)646-9956 Tulsa Weld.ng Scnool in lax. WHEN: Wednesday, September 28th 10 AM to 3 PM WHERE: FCCJ South Campus (Wilson Center Building Off Beach Boulevard) Keep your eye on The Florida Times-Union for more details. If you are an employer and would like more details on how your company can participate, please contact the Employment Advertising Team at The Florida Times-Union 904-359-4321 x5181. 71 Marine de1 Trade CERTIFIED I/O TECHNI- CIAN Good pay & ben- efits. Call Catfish 777-1383 712 Mechanic Diesel Mechanic Large Nationwide com- pany is looking for exp'd Mechanics for their Jax FL locations. Pay up to $18/hr with ASA heavy truck cer- tificate. Benefits 712 Mechanic MECHANIC Auto/Truck. Gas/Diesel. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904-695-7045 MECHANIC Heavy duty truck, diesel & trailer $1000 week. Bnfts. 813- 267-0023 MECHANICS 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 88-547-6649 EOE. Drug Free Work lace 713 Legals LEGAL SECTY/ASST For- Mandarin law office. Strong transactional or real estate exp. req'd. Professional, detail oriented, organized & have exc WP 6/7/8 & Word skills. Competi- tive salary & benefits. Fax resume to Wycke Hampton 880-5352 Litigation legal secre- tary for City of Jacksonville's Legal Department with 3-5 Sears of experience. excellent salary and benefits. Must be proficient in Word Per- ct or Word and type a minimum of 60 wpm. Fax resume to 630-7099. 715 Management/ SCProfessional ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR Beauclerc Manor, a SNF nestled between San Marco and Man- darin, is searching for the right person to join our team as full-time Admissions Coordinator. This individual will be responsible for answering admis- sions related phone calls, relaying infor- mation to the Clinical Liaison, conducting facility tours, and assisting families with completing admissions agree- ments and Medicaid applications. The selected candidate will possess excellent organizational, time management, and interpersonal skills, and an ability to work independently. Prior experience in the industry is a plus, but not required. We offer a full benefit package and competitive wage based on relevant experience. Candidates may fax resumes to (904) 448-9253 RE: Admis- sion Dept. or stop by at: 9355 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville FL 32257 EOE/DFWP Bellingham Marine, leader in the marina construction industry, seeks a bright & ambitious Office Manager for our Jax office. Req AA Degree or equivalent from 2-yr college or tech school & 1 year related experi- ence OR equivalent combination education' & exp; proficiency with MS Word, Excel & Outlook; exc communi- cation skills; & ability to multi-task. Must be Professional & etail-oriented. Dependability for work sched is crucial. If you have the enthusiasm & ability to quickly grasp this challenging role, send resume with cover letter to: hr bellingham-marine.com or HR, BMI, PO Box 8, Bellingham WA 98227. Company info. & complete lob desc. available at www. bellingham-marine.com. Equal Opportunity Employer DFWP children's (Qhome society 2 OF FLORIDA' Embracing Children. Inspiring Lives. Dependency Case Manager Supervisor CBC Program - To supervise daily operations of CBC Program & provide support for CBC staff. Masters degree in Human Services field + 24 mos. relevant experience required. Supervisory experi- ence preferred. Must possess Florida Child Protection Certifi- cation. Fax resume to 88&46&67612 or Apply on-line at wwwchsflorg EOE/DFWP FAMILY ADVOCACY CASE MANAGER at Family Support Cen- ter. Mayport Naval Station, FL. Only MSW and LCSW or MA and LMFT and 1 yr exp in domestic maltreat- ment. FAX resume to (210) 735-8648 or e-mail SaratogaJob@ - SBCGIobal.net LEASING PROFESSIONAL National Co. seeking leasing professional for luxury apartment .t .*. .. ... -S S S S S Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: __ Work Phone # Organization: Name (please print): Signature: 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING 10 GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDMDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OFTHOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville; FL 32202 Date Submitted: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: l Iwk D2wks L3wks Q4wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 FREE FRE S FEE-,RE -FRE FEE- RE 9FRE FEE9 RE 9FRE Web Development Get ahead of your competition at Incepture. There are no application fees. Convenient day and evening classes. Financial aid for qualified applicants. Custom financing solutions. And job placement assistance. Contact us today at 904-363-4117. E-mail us at Registrar@incepture.coMl or visit us at www.incepture.com Incepture COW53H ~~\ ~ ~f ff5 oWAR ADT SECURITY SERVICES NATIONAL MARKETING CENTER Join the Industry Leader today! 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Invoice may not reflect the dealer's ultimate vehicle cost in lieu of the various financial incentives manufacturers give dealerslike rebates, allowance, incentives, hold backs, wholesale, fomamce credits, etc. NOT Responsible for Typographicl errors or omissions 4~~~~~~ fe e 1- C71 ::1111 V%1'AI c .s * 125 Point Inspection. 8/80 Factory-Backed Powertrain Limited Warranty' 3 Month/3000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warra 05 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad SLT Hemi $22,999 Only 9 Miles! 20" Wheels, All Power Options, Must See. 05 Dodge Dakota EXT Cab SLT Laramie $21,499 Only 600 Miles! Leather, V-8, A/T, Loaded, Like New 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Edition .. $22,900 The Cadillac of Jeeps! 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MO BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Alarntic Blvd 72.-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Pnlps Hay 260-t'22 Wwwcityautlmorrve C(.iTi CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantc Blvd 565-2489 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blarndng Blvd 779-8100I COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlaniic Blvd 642-7'00 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Pvlps Hway 880-31[00 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 755US 1 ftI.SAg914--699-0 ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Allanic Blvd 721 300) COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 'ourigermar, Circle 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA .29s95 u S 1u Sln St Aug 800-622-4868.:r 04-797-80u) ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 C3ssal Ave 389-4.61 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 469-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Pnilips Hay 9&-486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 AuanBc BIva 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO8 522. Philps Hay 396-.486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Allantic Blvd 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. 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SUPERCENTER : 1-800-228.74 54 l 8P500 Ananlc Blvd 724-49'9 180,28 5 Jeep of Orange Park BRUM0S MOTOR CARS INC. 1515 Wells R 269-1033V.P. AUTO SALES ATLANTIC DODGE MIKE SHAD 10100 Aan Blvd 725-9155 5936 Pnps Hwy 7-7439 2330 us1 sou 345421 CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT WARREN MOTORS, INC. S JACK CARUSO 1736 Cassat Ave. 389- 7792 233 East Stare St 356-8491 REGENCY DODGE RICK KEFFER ROLLSROYCEORLANDO 10979 Allarntic Blvd 642-5600 1-95 1E 129 Ferm Bn L 5N F 0'di.skad - S1-800-228.7454 LorngwodlOlaid0 Fl 407.339-3443 S O GARBER DODGE TRUCK DEPOT SUPERSTORE Green Cove Springs 264-2416 TRUCK DEPOT SUPERSTORE ORANGE PARK DODGE COGGIN KIA NIMNICHT SAAB 76ORD I Ov R TS 4 7233 Blarnaidnrg Blvd -'-75500 9401 ATlantbc Blvd 723-3210 WORLD IMPORTS 9 RICK KEFFER RAY CARTER KIA 7999 Bianding Blvd J WWW worldimponsusa com -9 E-t 129 Ferri Bc, 1-8(228-745 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 904-778-77 www nArrn:lht com 11650 BEACH BLVD 998 9992, . 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T23km. 813-2884 R SUZU3i8 904234-6600 TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 268-6469 VW Jetta GLS '03 silver Toyota Tacoma 18f STINGRAY '- EN 3t y I ystke P ru ns 35.000 mi, still like new Ford F150 XL 01o' Picup 1995-2004 d g k Travel Traer's Igood ay Ispares has BMW 325A2002 ELANTRA owner PS, tilt, ru eese lss Trs clean Florida title Auto, Prem Pkg, FORD CUNTUR tng COn.2000 $14,500.904-727-79797698 Hitch, $100 call 904-710-528/38 P $500/80 374-1372 Low miles, Sport Pkg. 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Only4okmi, $3900. 288-6053 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371487 1335 $2000 or Less SERIOUS OFFER bumper to bumper trIr gps.fish finder. $3500272 6961 $47,988 371-4728 Asking $27k. 576-5495 912-496-4602 warranty to100,000 miles. marne r adio S7.500 loseph's Classic Veh ile NISSAN SENTRA '04 1- term car storage TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 PU. 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With a Jetta 1.8 Turbo on my wife's side of the garage since 2000, I had a good basis to com- pare the latest "Golf hatchback with a trunk," as Volkswagen reaches ever higher in its attempt to lure in high-end customers with home runs like the Touareg SUV and bunts like the luxuri- ous-but- poor-selling Phaeton sedan. First impressions were pretty good. Side-by-side with the missus' silver sedan, the new Jetta does look grown up, the immediate first impression how classy VW's first stateside use of its new cor- porate nose looks. The rounded grille shape of the last-generation car is there, albeit with a bigger chrome VW emblem. Instead of body color, the grille slats are a classy chrome as well. But like a variation of the more vertical Audi (part of the VW family, too) grille, the Jetta's heads south, first getting a wide chrome bar that curves off the grille's trim, then a wide center lower air intake to carry the theme to the front air dam. Side intakes look aggressively bigger as well, while the innocently squared head- lights of the last generation get a dramatic flare that carries into the sculpted hood and more angled front fenders. A character line runs off the headlights and down the beltline to break up the smooth shape, while the A-pillar looks more swept back, the side windows framed in more chrome, but get- ting a gloss black B-pillar. The new Jetta gets a bit more generic after of the doors except for tail- lights with scalloped round bot- toms, while a rear three-quarter view looks a tad like the current Toyota Corolla's rump no kid- ding. Our Jetta 2.5 rode on very nice split five-spoke alloys wear- ing Michelin P205/55R16-inch radials, while the dual tailpipe of my wife's car was there, a bit big- ger. Built at Volkswagen's new pro- duction facility in Puebla, Mexico, the car's fit and finish was very good, the laser-Welded seams pre- cise and panel fit and paint very good. The added wheelbase shows up most inside, where the driver and front passenger have more elbow room than in my wife's last-gen Jetta. The first thing I noticed after the added elbow room was the gray-on-gray color scheme only leavened a touch by the alloy strip across the middle a bit bland. The second thing I noticed was the fuzzy fabric on my wife's Jetta was gone, along with its magnetic dust-gathering ability. In its place was leatherette yes, good old vinyl with a perforated leather look and decent feel, with standard seat heaters up front and power seat recline for the driver. Once seated, the redesigned dash was easy to take in. Padded low-gloss grained vinyl on the deeper dash top made a good quality impression, as did the 160-mph speedometer, 8,000-rpm tach, plus gas and temperature gauge under the small rounded cowl. The dash center is bigger and ,/ gr Dan Scanlan/special The totally new 2005 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5 shows off its new corporate grille and longer shape'next to a last-generation Jetta. 2005 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2.5 0 -Beif* B-Si- os , Dan Scanian special A larger interior with a gray-on-gray color scheme and a high level of standard equipment marks the redesigned VW jetta's interior. blockier, placing all of the simple black buttons and knobs in easy reach. Yes, this, too, is a bland design only lightened by the pewter plastic trim and white accents on some buttons. But every knob and button is driver- intuitive and easy to grab, mean- ing adjusting the good AM-FM- six disc CD stereo, dual-zone a/c or seat heaters was a quick reach away. The center console gets Audi TT-like grab handles around the optional six-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission, framing a deep storage nook, while'two usable cup holders and a 12-volt outlet occupy the area aft of the shifter. The standard touches in the car shine, like the dial-a-position sun- roof, traction and electronic stabi- lization controls, dual-zone a/c, heated seats, power windows/doorlocks/mirrors with defrost, cruise control, trip com- puter, remote keyless locking, auto-dim rear-view mirror, red LED spotlight on the center con- sole, side mirrors with puddle lights and repeater turn signals so folks next to you can see what you are doing, and in-dash six- disc CD. And unlike some of the flimsy-feeling structures in my wife's Jetta, the 2005 model's but- tons and switches (especially the relocated power mirror knob, which fell off her car) felt very solid. The added wheelbase really Dan Scanlan/special More distinctive taillights and a bit more design tension mark the 2005 Jetta tail from the last-generation model. shone in back. Our 10-year-old son spends afternoons in his mother's Jetta, and his knees are always in contact with the seat back in front. This time, our mini- tester son said there was "much more room than in the previous Jetta, with the seat all the way back," and he was happy with the fold-down center arm rest, its slide-out cup holders, and the twin air vents. Even two tall adults like me fit back there, with decent leg and head room, while split folding rear seats open to a bigger trunk, aided by a fold-flat front passenger seat for long Vehicle type 4-door, front-wheel-drive compact sedan Base price $20,390 (As driven $24,040) Engine type in-line DOHC, 20-valve 5-cylinder gas engine Displacement 2.5-liter Horsepower (net) 150 hp at 5,000 rpm Torque (Ib-ft) 170 at 3,750 rpm Transmission six-speed Tiptronic automatic Wheelbase 101.5 in. Overall length 179.3 in. Overall width 69.3 in. Height 57.5 in. Front headroom 38.5 in. Front legroom 41.2 in. Rear headroom37.2 in. Rear legroom 35.4 in. Cargo capacity 6 cubic feet Curb weight 3,285 pounds Fuel capacity 14.5 gallons Mileage rating 19 mpg city/26 mpg highway Last Word It has grown up, but too much? stuff. Options were limited to a $1,960 Under the hood, a more power- package with 16-inch alloy ful 2.5-liter base engine gets five- wheels, sunroof and premium cylinders and 150 hp vs. a four- sound system, plus $1,075 for a cylinder, 2.0-liter, 115-hp engine six-speed Tiptronic automatic. in the previous model. Our 4,100- The manufacturer's suggested mile-old model had the optional retail price with destination fee six-speed automatic transmission was $24,040. with Tiptronic manual shifting, Bottom line the Jetta has including a special "sport" mode been around since 1980, and selection. Set in "Sport," we got a always been a bit more practical, bit of wheel spin on launch, if less exciting model than the thanks to short gearing. The hot-hatch Golf. In its attempt to transmission shifted smoothly en grow up, it has added much- route to an average 0-60-mph appreciated length and room time of 8.5 seconds. The engine inside, along with upgraded inte- gets abit b uzzy when pushed, rior fittings. My wife liked the and had to work a bit to pass. new shape inside and out, espe- Fuel mileage was about 20 mpg, cially the added room, and despite EPA estimates or 22 thought it was quieter than her city/30 highway, but it can run on current Jetta. But the added size cheaper 87-octane fuel. seems to have blunted some of The ride was comfortable and the extra performance of the new nicely controlled, a bit soft at the engine, while the new Jetta does- edges, not mushy, using the n't feel as agile as my wife's model's first fully independent model. And this car is bigger than suspension system with multi- a compact sedan, so what might link rear. Add that to a stiffer replace it at the bottom of the VW body shell, and the new Jetta felt line for folks looking for a $15,000 body shell, and the new Jetta felt ,000 cr solid. $20,000 car? Base price is $20,390, including Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehi- cles on Northeast Florida's roads, standard 150-hp engine, averaging about 200 miles of corn- Electronic Stability Program, bined highway and city traffic during ABS, 16-inch tires, front and side a weeklong test. The test vehicles are and head air bags, height- provided by the manufacturer accord- adjustable shoulder belts, dual- ing to their schedule, and represent a zone climate control, auto-dim broad spectrum of sizes and prices. rear-view mirror, power reclining The prices listed are manufacturer's r suggested retail prices. A longer ver- front seats, split folding rear eats, sion of this review and past reviews remote locking, in-dash six-disc can be seen onjacksonville.com's CD/MP3 stereo and alarm. 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