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Vol. 49 -- No. 13 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Wednesday, February 3, 1993 NEX announc es changes to taxi services Guantanamo Bay - The Navy Exchange has made sev- eral changes to taxi service on base. Included in the upgrade are new taxis, a new look for World News drivers, and a discount pro- USA News gram. Guantanamo Bay - Over The new taxis arrived last Washington - Aides to Demo- 200 Haitian refugees, many week and are being fitted with cratic Senators Edward infected with the AIDS virus, equipment and signs. They're Kennedy and Donald Riegle have begun a hunger strike to white 1991 Chrysler Dynas- met yesterday with Clinton protest their detention here. ties, a bigger car than the cur- health officials on an immuni- zation bill that they plan to Some have been held in rent taxis. Camp Bulkeley for over 14 introduce later this month. The Taxi drivers will now be Clinton Administration says months. They began the fast easily identified. They'll wear a Friday and are refusing to eat The new taxis are 1991 Dodge Dynasties. Theyll be inservice soon, along with it's been considering a pro- standard outfit. In addition, a other taxi service changes. until their immigration status gram in which childhood vac- driver identification photo and those on orders into or out of 75% of parts ordered are com- is resolved. Immigration au- cines would be distributed for be posted in Gitmo. If you're in this situa- ing in within 48 hours. That is free. Drug companies don't thorities say the Haitians phone number will each taxi. tion, bring a copy of your or- reasonable, since that figure like the idea of letting the gov- probably have grounds to ernment buy vaccines for chil- pursue asylum claims in the "These changes are a di- ders, including the shipping includes all the hard-to-get rect result of customer com- document on your vehicle, to parts that you'd normally not dren, saying there aren't U.S., but they can't enter the enough clinics to give the shots country because of their ments," says Lt. Cmdr. Vann the exchange office and you'll find on the shelf of a local car Milheim, NEX officer. "Both receive a 10% discount. parts store in the states." to all the children that need medical condition: them. on the base bus survey and di- The taxi discount will When parts are ordered work as a rebate. You'll receive Israel - Six weeks after de- rectly to my office. through the exchange, they ar- Kentucky -The company be- porting 415 suspected Mus- "We're starting a discount a card that the driver will sign range to fly them in on Tropical ing targeted for a midnight lim militants to Lebanon, Is- program for taxi service as on each trip as you pay full fare. Aviation or Fandango Air. strike by the United Mine rael agreed yesterday to re- well," Milheim adds. "If your Then you take the card to the "There was some slowdown in Workers says the union has patriate the deportees. Prime car is in the exchange service exchange and they'll rebate delivery over the holidays be- been refusing to negotiate in Minister Yitzhak Rabin is center and has to stay for 24 10% to you. cause of the large number of good faith on a new contract. trying to avoid U.N. sanc- hours, you'll get 10% off on a "By the way, our new passengers on the planes," The union is saying the same tions and salvage the Middle rental car or taxi service." parts delivery service is work- Milheim adds. "But that's thing about the Peabody Hold- East peace talks. He says The same holds true for ing well, " Milheim says. "Over cleared up." ing Company, and says that over the next four days, 100 7,000 miners will be setting up of the 415 Palestinian National Prayer Breakfast scheduled for Thu., Feb. 11 picket lines at selected deportees will be allowed to Peabody subsidiaries. It's un- Guantanamo Bay - The lo- countries around the world. Michael P. Bryce of Naval Se- clear how the strike will affect return home from southern cal observance of the National This year's local breakfast curity Group Activity, Lt. Lebanon. The rest of them the country, because many Prayer Breakfast has been set at the Windjammer marks a re- Cmdr. Kathy Woodcock, base can return home within a power companies are said to for Thu., Feb. 11, 7-8:15 a.m. turn to observing the National public affairs officer, and Lt. have coal stockpiled. Workers year. The U.S. State Depart- This year's theme is "One Na- Prayer Breakfast at Gitmo. It's Joan Miller and are picketing over job security ment says because of Israel's RPC Debbie tion, Under God." The guest been several years since this Westbrook of the Chaplain's in eight states, including Ohio, announcement yesterday, Arizona and West Virginia. U.N. sanctions against Israel speaker is Capt. James Smith, base participated in this nation- Office. won't be necessary. The Eu- commanding officer, Naval wide event. This is a great opportunity Hospital Guantanamo Bay. The organizing commit- to join with the community in San Francisco - The couple ropean Community is wel- who survived Your $5 ticket will get you tee, sponsored by Capt. W.M. prayer for the nation and fel- eight days in a coming the Israeli compro- frozen Nevada wilderness re- into the Windjammer mise as a step that could to enjoy a DeSpain, Commander, Naval lowship. For more information, turned to San Francisco yester- break the deadlock in peace big pancake breakfast, which Station, is chaired by Lt. Cmdr. call one of the committee mem- day to recover from their or- talks. The EC, Israel's most includes sausage, fresh fruit, Bob Pete from Public Works bers, the Chaplain's Office at deal. James and Jennifer important trade partner, had and coffee. Tickets are avail- Department. Other committee 2323 or the Public Affairs Of- Stolpa both underwent surgery planned to warn Israel that its able at the Public Affairs Of- members are Lt. Cmdr. fice at 4502/4819. to remove portions of their se- trade relations would suffer fice and the Chaplain's Office. verely frostbitten feet. The if the deportees were not al- You can also buy them right Black History T-shirt contest winners Stolpas lost approximately lowed to return. after services at the chapel. one-third of both feet and are The National Prayer expected to undergo several Florida - Mission officials Breakfast has its roots in Con- months of rehabilitation. Their five-month-old son was in Florida say they're not gress. In 1942, members of the uninjured in the eight-day or- sure why Colombian gueril- Senate gathered informally to las abducted three American deal. James Stolpa walked 40 discuss world problems and to miles to find help for the family missionaries in Panama and pray during the dark early days when their car was trapped on took them across the border of World War II. It wasn't long a snowbound highway early Sunday. An official with the until the House of Representa- last month. New Tribes Mission says tives formed a similar group. he'll fly to the area today to The two groups began to Washington - A Minnesota talk to the men's wives and meet weekly. mass mailer has agreed to pay U.S. embassy officials. The National Prayer Breakfast evolved out $75,000 to settle federal alle- of these meetings over time. gations that it offered phony Switzerland - Seven cities prizes to lure people to vaca- Once a year, the Senate and have submitted bids to host tion resorts. Investigators say the Summer Olympics in the House groups get together to To kick off the 1993 Black History Month festivities, the W.T. Sampson one mailing by Precision Mail- ycar 2000. Candidates arc sponsor the National Prayer Elementary School's fourth, fifth, and sixth graders were invited to ers promised a car or $5,000 to Beijing. Breakfast, which is attended by create this year's T-shirt design. School principal Robert Park and Berlin, Brasilia. assistant principal Barbara Mayers presented the top three winners (left people attending a sales pre- Istanbul, Milan. Sydney and the president, vice president, to right): third place winner Jamie Hopper, fifth grade, received a $50 sentation, but they ended up Manchester, England. members of the cabinet and Savings Bond; second place winner Eric Veditz, sixth grade, received a with a cheap camera or ear- Supreme Court, and commu- $75 Savings Bond; and first place winner Monica Skillern, sixth grade, rings worth only a few dollars. received a $100 Savings Bond. All three received free T-shirts. T-shirts The company denies any nity leaders from around the are on sale now for $7. Call Cheryl at 4952 DWH/4726 AWH. United States and over 100 wrongdoing. PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1993, GUANTANAMO BAY GAZETTE Gitmo Gab Rumor Control Security Log- - as of 8 a.m., Feb. 3 This week's Security Log sonnel was reported at the Atotaloffourlibertyviola- features only two incidents in FRA. tions were issued in the last CFS Course - Command Finan- *Water Usage: the 911/assistance rendered Destruction of personal week. cial Specialist (CFS) Course will Below Average category. Patrolmen assisted property had three reports. In the moving violations beheld March1-5 attheFSC from *Water Outages: medical personnel with an in- One incident was reported in category, 43 regular citations 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration is thruThu.,Feb25.FMI, YNC(SW) None dividual that was unconscious Radio Point Housing, while were reported, 10 verbal Liggett4141/4153. *Water Testing: at the Marine Corps Ex- two other cases were reported warnings, two of which were None change, while harbor patrol at the Gold Hill Towers "B" for not wearing seat belts. American Red Cross- Will spon- *Barge due in: assisted a boat that ran complex. Four acts oflarceny There weren't any bicycle sor a standard first aid course on Wed., Feb. 10 aground at the sunken pier. were reported. Two of the in- violations, but two traffic acci- Thu., Feb. 18 and Tue., Feb. 23 *Power Outages: Three incidents of assault cidents involving personal dents were reported. from6-10p.m. FMI,2234/4676. None were reported last week. One property were reported at the If anyone has any informa- case was reported in the Gold Hill Tower "B" com- tion concerning these or any Navy-Marine Corps Relief - The *No. Haitians on Villamar Housing area, one at plex, and two more incidents other unreported incidents, society will be holding its annual board: the Hunt Contractor camp, involving government prop- contact the professionals at training course Feb. 8-11 from 267 and one incident of assault erty were reported at the Security Investigations, 4145 8:15 a.m.-noon. FMI, 4393/4394. *No. JTF on board: upon law enforcement per- Navy Exchange. or4168. 231 NationalPrayerBreakfast -Pan- cake and sausage breakfast Thu., THELMA THWARTUM -- By Alex Feb. 11,7 a.m. at the Windjammer.

, ',3 "-'8'+ "'SAY BURGLARY I5 All EFFECTIVE tickets are $5. The guest speaker vTEMOST FREQUENT REPORTED -ALMOST REDUCTION PROGRAM 7MILLON ACTUAL 7 Wi-AT IS TE NE/GHBOR- is Capt. J.L. Smith. Open to all BURGLARES PER PREVENTON HOOD WATCH-- Navy Exchange Teleflora YEAR " 5 HR base residents. NEIGHBORHOOD 1VATCH IS A Naval Legal Service - The Naval 1-800-332-NAVY PROGRAM OFL Legal Service detachment will not 'yI THE NATIONAL be providing notary services thru Order flowers the easy way. SHERIFFS' Feb. 4 because of Volunteer In- 1, o. ASSOCIATION come Tax Assistance (VITA) training.

Auctioneer - Experienced auc- Club Line tioneer needed for the education BayView Club. 2132. cial is jerk chicken and pork, days. of a DJ for only a small cover auction in March. Salary com- Tonight is Italian buffet. Thurs- followed by a DJ starting at 9 Lateral Hazard. 2519. charge, 8 p.m.-i a.m. mensurate w/ experience. Call day we'll feature our famous p.m. Saturdayistechno-music We're open 4-10 p.m. Mon- Windjammer. 2304. To- Shawn at 2699 or Sandi at 4959. Mongolian barbecue. Friday night. Sunday is steamship day through Thursday, 2 p.m.- night catch our Mexican buf- night enjoy the social in round and fried chicken at 1 a.m. Friday, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. fet. Broiled fish with lemon Energy Conservation -There will McKirk's from 5-7, while the $7.95. Pizza Salubre is open at Saturday, and noon-8 p.m. and butter sauce is set for be an energy conservation meeting dining room prepares mixed the Clipper Club Monday Sunday. Thursday. Bingo starts at 6:30 scheduled for Wed., Feb. 10, 2:30 grill. Saturday evening come- through Friday, 5:30-10 p.m. Pizza Salubre Wind- with a jerk chicken and pork p.m. at the Windjammer. and-git-em steak and ribs west- and Saturday and Sunday ward. 2690. Enjoy our pizza special. Friday, come join our Career Information Team - A ern style is the feature. Enjoy noon-10 p.m. and salad bar from 11 a.m.-9 socialhour5-7 p.m. Fridayand meeting will be held Wed., Feb. 10 at the BayView breakfast brunch Goat Locker. 2501. The p.m. Sunday through Thurs- Saturday night we'll feature a FTG, classroom "C" from 1:30-2:30 Sunday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Goat Locker is open 4 p.m. -1 day, and 11 a m.-1 am. Friday seafood kabob and prime rib pm. This meeting is for department/ McKirk's is open from 6-10 a.m. Friday and Saturday. and Saturday. special. Saturday night the Division Career Counselo's only. p.m. The Mardi Gras Hail and Happy Snapper. 3641. Saturdays Adult ballroom will host the FMI 4575/2971. Farewell is coming Sat., March We'reopen for lunch on Mon- Couples Nightclub. 2531. Captain's Cup Sports Ban- Healthcare Meeting - The quar- 6. days, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Regular Friday night is Chiefs' night quet. Sunday, bingo starts at terly Healthcare Consumer Council Clipper Club. 6330. To- hours are 3-9 p.m. Sunday out. The fun begins at 6 p.m. 2:15. The evening meal Sun- Meeting is scheduled for Thu., Feb. night enjoy Mongolian barbe- through Friday (closed Tues- Saturday night, enjoy appetiz- day is the house special. 11 at 1:30 p.m., second deck confer- cue. Thursday is open menu. days), and 2-9 p.m. on Satur- ers and dancing to the sounds ence room ofthe Naval Hospital. All Susie's Lumpia House. commands are invited to send their Friday enjoyoursocial withfree 2634. Tomorrow enjoy beef ombudsman or a representative to hors d'oeuvres from5:30-6:30 and broccoli or curry goat spe- address questions or concerns regard- p.m. Signup forourweeklypool GITMO PEOPLE cials. Friday sample beef and ing health care in Guantanamo Bay. tourneysetto beginat6:30p.m. Being a safety clerk for the base safety office also includes doing sausage or fish escovich. There's a small entry fee. Fri- house inspections for the family home care providers by: Saturday's feature is menudo. day and Saturday night's spe- You can also order lumpia, School Bus Safety NAME: beef sticks, pancit, fried rice Monitor Watchbill Department Maureen Smith dishes, diniguan or siopao a la Hotline Numbers HOMETOWN: carte. Susie's is now open The following personnel will mus- Navy Exchange 4355 Richmond, Ind. some evenings! Monday- TIMEINGITMO: ter in uniform on the day indicat 1 Naval Hospital 72760 Wednesday, she's open 10 1 year 4 months at the Windjammer parking lot at Supply 4136 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday-Satur- 6:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. CHOICES: day, l0am.-9p m Public Works 4126 MOVIE: Housing 4576 It's a Wonderful Life -r?1 Thu., Feb. 4 MWR 3335 BOOK: Lt. RobertLederman Human Resources 4335 Catcher in the Rye SGT. Alexander Snelson PO1 Paula Lilleheil Fire Department 6448 MUSIC: Jazz P02 Michael Limbo Comptroller 4837 RECREATION: PO1 Errol Linton Post Office 4511 Dancing and Reading P03 Kenneth Litland Security 4105 FOOD: PO1 Ronald Beard Port Services 4843 Hot and Spicy Mexican PO1 Rodney Long Dental 4556 PETPEEVE: P02 James Lucius People who say they'll do something and don't follow through. NEXT DUTY STATION: Fri, Feb. 5 Gantanat Bay Gazetre Yokosuka, Japan PO1 Richard Lyle Nevl Base Gumtwa Bay, CPO Terry Malone POt Karina Manione Cuba NAVBASE receives Secretary of the Navy Letter of Commendation The Commander in Chief, At- SCPO Joseph Manlove NAVAL $ASE COMMKAN)ER P02 Glenda Manning Capsmo Williamo M Despin lantic Fleet, Adm. H.H. Mauz pre- PUIItJC AFFAIRS OFFICER sented a Secretary of the Navy SCPO Philip Mark LCOR Kathy Woodcock Letter of Commendation for U.S. P02 Thomas Marsh Jr. ASST. EsuC AFFAIRS Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, PO1 Brian Martin OFFICER Cuba, to Commander Naval Sta- iOCISVW) 5iap.o n P01 John Martin "Gm tion Capt. William M. DeSpain COMMUNITY CALENDAR during special quarters last ui M arY Ouanm Mon., Feb. 8 COMMUNITY RELATIONS( week. The letter was awarded EVENTS for meritorious service. CPO Gary Mason O2 nSndra Vciaz4uez "By their undaunted spirit, to- PO1 John Massoud EDITOR tal effectiveness, and inspiring P02 Pachero Matos JO2 Glixt McCoy devotion to duty, the officers and STAFF enlisted personnel of U.S. Naval CWO Allen Maxwell 03N LAr MGb Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, re- P02 Alisa Mayor Wendy Youmans upon themselves Tl asubodedia 000 pubbiosdot.Can flected credit PO1 Robert McCalla are edited by Pusb ic and do no« ees s and upheld the highest tradi- P02 Valerie Smiley e r,,f t'lSNay Ito'oI rfec o tions of the United States Naval P02 Ralph Maropis Service." Signed Sean O'Keefe, Acting Secretary of the Navy. PO1 Michael McCord PAGE 3, WEDNESDAY, FEBRURAY 3, 1993, GUAr ANAMO BAY GAZETTE Job Market - HRO PS-2091-02/$5.01; LGS-2091-03/ Customer Service worker (2 posi- FMI, contact Kim at 2330/3210. Ann. No. OCMWRI13-93 U.S./non-U.S. citizen job vacan- $3.61+.52 BA, Ann. No. PS2-P/T tions)Retail,F/T, PS-2091-03/$5.39, Sales Clerk, flex./moonlighter, NF-1/ Child Development Program Assis- cies. Additional information con- Sales Clerk (1 position), Retail, F/1, LGS-2091-03/$3.61 + .33 BA Ann. $5.01; LGS-3/$3.61 tant (child care giver), GSE-1702-02/ cerning these vacancies is pub- PS-2091-02/$5.01; LGS-2091-03/ No. 015-93 Beautician, MC Beauty Shop, flex., 03/04, salaryvariesw/education/exp., lished on the Vacancy Announce- $3.61+.52 BA, Ann. No. PS2-FT Food Service Worker, (2 tlex posi- moonlighter, daytime hrs. NA-7/ Ann. No. OCMWR114-93 ments posted on official bulletin Cashier/Checker (1 position), Com- tions) Food Service,NA-7408-02/ $7.03; LWG-7/$4.58 hood Service Worker, NA-7408-02/ boards or you may contact the Hu- missary, Int. Reg. Schedule, PS-2091- $4.87, LWG-7408-02/$3.01, Ann. MCX Assistant Manager, F/f, posi- $4.87; LWG-7408-02/$3.01/*.33BA, man Resources Office at 4209. 02/$5.21; LGS-2091-02/$3.07 + .49 No.016-93 tion, NF-3/$7.04; LGS-5/$4.88 + .58 Ann. No. OCMWRI15-93 The following announcement will BA, Ann. No. 008-93 Custodial Worker, Maintenance, P/1, BA Custodial Worker, NA-7420-021 close Feb. 19. Sales Clerk (3 positions), Commis- NA-3566-02/$4.87,LWG-3566-02/ Open Continuous Positions: Ap- $4.87; LWG-3566-02/$3.01/*.33BA, Family Advocacy Specialist (Inter- sary, Int. Reg. Schedule, PS-2091-02/ $3.01+ .33 BA, Ann. No. 01-93 plications are now being accepted. Ann. No. OCMWR116-93 disciplinary counseling psychologist/ $5.01; LGS-2091-03/$3.61 + .52 BA, Supervisory Sales Clerk, Retail, F/ These positions include Perma- Waiter/Waitress (tood or cocktail), socialworker), FSC, GS-180-185-li, Ann. No. 009-93 T,PS-2091-04/$5.74, LGS-2091-03/ nent Full Time (PFT), Permanent NA-7420-03/$5.33; LWG-7420-03/ Ann No. 02-93 Custodial Worker, Maintenance, F/I, $3.61 + .52 BA, Ann. No. 018-93 Part Time (PPT), and Flexible $3.33/*.34BA, Ann. No. NAVY EXCHANGE NA-3566-02/$4.87; LWG-3566-02/ Cashier, Cash cage, F/ 1,AS-U 30-03/ (flex. 0-40 hrs./week) schedules. OCMWR117-93 The Navy Exchange has the follow- $3.01 + .33 BA, Ann. No. 013-93 $5.52, LGS-0530-03/$3.61 +.52 BA, Positions may include nights, Bartender, NA-7405-03/$5.33; ing openings. Submit applications Cosmetologist, NavyBeauty Shop, F/ Ann. No. 019-93 weekends, holidays, and rotating LWG-7405-03/$3.33/*.34BA, Ann. to the Personnel Office on the 2nd T, Int. Reg. Schedule, current license, Sales Clerk Food Service, Hot Dog shifts. No. OCMWR118-93 floor of the mall complex. If you commission. Call 4764 for interview. Stand, F/T, Commission, Ann. No. The following announcements will *Benefit allowance for permanent have any questions, call 4348. Posi- Nail techmcian, Navy Beauty Shop, 020-93 close April 4. full time non-U.S. employees only. tions close on Fridays, unless oth- F/f. Int. Reg. Schedule, must supply MARINEMWR Recreation Aide, NF-0189-01, salary The following must be at least 14 erwise stated. Applications are ac- own products, 65% commission. The following will be open until varies w/exp. LGS-0189-03/$3.61/ years old. cepted Mon. throughFri., 7:30am. Must do: solar, backscratcher or gel filled. Applications must be sub- *.52BA, Ann. No. OCMWRll2-93 Working Aide, Corral, Flexible, Ad- o 430pm capabilities, andmanicures. Call4764 mitted to theMarine MWRPerson- Recreation Assistant, NF-0189-02, 1101-01-00, LWG-1101-03-01, Ann. Sales Clerk (1 position), Retail, P/T, for interview. nel Office, located in Bldg. M613. salary varies w/exp./job requirements, No. MWRI20-93 Newsmakers Here are just a few of Gitmo's finest who have earned and deserve recognition:

(From left to right) EA1(SCW) John W. Baggs, PWD; GMG1 Tony L Huntley, Ordnance; SW1(SCW, AW) Leonard J. Weddel, PWD; ADI(AW) Eddie Walker, Security; and SK1(SW) Susan C. Wright of Supply were nominees for Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay Sailor of the Year. Out of YN1 Christine S. Gill, Naval Air Station, Guantanamo Bay, the five candidates, petty officer Wright was selected as Sailor of the AMHi David A. Bullock, Cuba "Sailor of the Year" for 1992. Year. Congratulationst VC-10,Guantanamo Bay, "Sailor of the Year" for 1992. P.O. Gill has been most impressive in the performance of P.O. Bullock was selected her duties as assistant admin officer. Her outstanding pro- sailorof the year based on his fessional performance in supervising three yeoman com- proven professional perfor- bined with overall management has resulted in an excep- mance, military bearing, lead- tionally professional admin department utilized by all ershipskills, personal appear- hands. Petty Officer Gill's attitude towards customer service ance, adaptability and com- has only been surpassed by the efficient manner in which munity spirit. As the leading she processed the myriad of correspondence for the com- petty officer for QA/analysis r ''nd. Her expertise and insight have been instrumental in division, he ensured the QA the smooth transition period during the consolidation efforts division a grade of"outstand- of COMNAVBASE Gitmo. PO Gill's exceptional military ing" during the June 1992 behavior and dedication to the highest ideals of profession- COMFITWINGoneADMAT and alism have resulted in her selection as NAS Guantanamo Aircraft material condition in- Bay's "Sailor of the Year". She has competed with the elite spections. In addition toduties of this command, and distinguished herself as a petty as LPO, he was senior section officer. PO Gill's unselfish efforts and devotion to duty have leader, retention team mem- ber, training team member, not gone unnoticed. Capt. Fred Wilder(right) awards Capt. Fred Wilder (right) awards emergency reclamations ICC David Ratliff the Coast Guard JOC Jon Gagne the Coast Guard team member and division Congratulations P.O. Gill! Commandant's Letter of Com- Commandant's Letter of Com- mendation ribbon. mendation Ribbon corrosion control petty officer. He also volunteered for com- mand and community activi- ties, helping shipmates suc- cessfully completethe EAWS program and teaching Red Cross CPR. Congratulations

NAVSTA Sailor of the Quarter NAVSTA Non-rate Sailor of the Quarter MM2 (SW) Audre L. Just SKSN Jacqi J. Holloway Naval Station gives Letters of Appreciation for Sleigh Rides AR AnthonyAmbrutis YNC Donna Joyce AR Charlies A. Meadows YN2JuliaA. Rodulfo Capt. Fred Wilder (right) ARTrina Harding AMS2 Jane L. Julian ABH1 Steven Ott ARFlordelizValerio AK3 Deloise Partee AA Leticia T. Vanzo awards ET3 Charles Ostuni the YN1 Bernis D. Honeysucker ABH2 Erwin Kenny Guard Commandant's AN Brian Vitale Coast ABH2 Bobby F. Hill YNC Catherine Lawrence Lt. Deborah C. Rawls Letter of Commendation Rib- ARLashaunda Hundley ABH1 John E. Martin AA Michele K. Robinson OSCS William H. Wimmer bon. I PAoe 4, WaunsearA, FEBRUARY 3, 1993, GUANTANAMO BAY GAZETTI SORTS, Sports Briefs Annual Sports Banquet awards CC participants PRO Sports NFL Sat., Feb. 6. Social hour begins at oriented atmosphere of the ban- NBA Cowboys - The Dallas Cowboys ar- By J02 GISELLE MCCOY 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. The quet there will be about a dozen stamrnge as of Tue., Feb. 2 rived back home Monday nigit, enjoy- banquet dinner is free to Cap- professional sports celebrities, Eastern Conference ing their new title . National Football After a year full of hard- tain's Cup participants. The active and retired. So far, the Atlantic Division League Chanpions. The victory over fought victories, sustained inju- menu includes: Tossed salad, agenda includes Bill Bergey, re- W L Pet. GB the Buffalo Bills was the third for the -- ries, and on-going team spirit, the Caribbean trio (shrimp scampi, tired New York 25 15 .625 Cowboys in a record six Super Bowl ap- Philadelphia Eagle; Wendy New Jersey 25 19 .568 2 pearances. The Bills became the first time has come to honor all the Cuban pork, jerk chicken), black Russo, a professional golfer; re- Boston 22 21 .512 4. 5 team in NFL history to lose three con- athletes who have participated in beans and rice, glazed carrots, tiree Ed Hospodar of the Buffalo Orlando 19 19 .500 5 secutive Super Bowls. City officials in Captain's Cup sports. rolls and butter, cheesecake, cof- Sabres; ' Philadelphia 17 24 .415 8. 5 Dallas are planing a ticker-tape parade The annual Captain's Cup fee and tea. Dave Robinson; Kenny Clark of Miami 13 27 .325 12 for the Cowboys next week after the Pro Washington 12 29 .293 13.5S Bowl. Athletic Awards Banquet will be The awards ceremony, start- Philadelphia Eagles and now Central Division Eagles - Fred Barnett of the Phila- held at the Windjammer Club, ing at 8:30p.m., will be hosted by Minnesota Vikings; and Garo Chicago 29 15 .659 -- delphia Eagles was added to the NFC Bill Bergey, retired Philadelphia Yepremian of Miami Dolphins. Cleveland 25 18 .581 3.55 roster yesterday as a fifth wide GB YAA baseball Eagle. Bergey will announce six These celebrities will be 21 20 .512 6. addition became neces- receiver. The outstanding athletes of the year holding an autograph session Indiana 22 21 .512 6.5 sary when the AFC could not settle a sign-ups, Atlanta 21 21 .500 7 deadlock between Curtis Duncan and who will be honored for their Sat., Feb. 6 from 3-4 p.m. at the Debat 19 23 .452 9 of the Houston Oilers for leadership role in athletics, sup- NEX Mall, and a basketball game Milwaukee 18 24 .429 10 assessments L5 the fourth spot When it porting events by participation, against the High School Saturday Western Conference was decided to keep both Duncn and and additional help they've at 1 p.m. in the base gym. Both Midwest Division (livis, the NFL squad was allowed to San Antonio 26 14 .650 -- P5 select another receiver. given to serve their community. events are free. Utah 27 15 .643 -- NBA The athletes are divided into The banquet is free, but you Houston 24 18 .571 3 Denver 15 26 .366 11. Spurs - John Lucas of the San Anto- three areas for awards: male/ must have a ticket. These will be Minnesota 8 30 .211 nio Spurs was named National Basket- female under 18 years of age, distributed to command repre- 17 Dallas ball Association Coach of the Month for sentatives, 3 37 .075 23 male/female ages 18 to 35, and who will in turn dis- Pacific Division January yesterday. Lucas guided the male/female over the age of 35. perse them among Captain's Cup 5 Spurs to a 12-2 record last month, in- Phoenix 31 8 .795 - In addition to the Athlete of participants. Portland 28 12 .700 eluding 10 straight wins that vaulted 3. Seate 28 13 .683 4 them into first place in the Midwest the Year awards, a plaque will be Don't miss this once-a-year L.A. Clippers 22 20 .524 18. Division. San Antonio is 16-3 since awarded to the Coach of the Year event! If you were nominated, .5 L.A. Laees 22 20 .524 10. Lucas took over as head coach for Jerry and the command with the most you could be one of the winners. Goldn Stale 20 23 .465 12 Tarkasias. The Spurs posted victories male/female Captain's Cup win- If not, you can party until mid- over the five winningest teams in the Sacramento 16 26 .381 16. .5 night anyway! league in January. ners. For more informa- To add to the exciting, sports- tion, call 2560. Monday's results NHL Charlotte 112, Seale 100 Islanders - Forward Benoit Hogue Chicago 96, Utah 92 of the New York Islanders was naned New Jersey 115, Dallas 96 National Hockey League Player of the Scuba Cuba Milwaukee 116, Golden State 102 Week yesterday. Hogue led all NHL Guantanamo Bay Youth Ath- Morale, Welfare, and Recreation is offering scuba diving classes. All stun must Orlando 119, Sacramento 115 scorers with nine points (5-4-9) last Tuesday's results letic Association equipment preregister at the MWR Information Office, open weekdays from 8 am. to 4:30 p.m, week in leading the Islanders to a 2-1-0 and Saturday from 9:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. For more infonnation, call 3845. The Cleveland 100, Golden St. 90 record. Hogue had two goals and two manager Jose Tavera, pictured following are the current dive classes available. New York 105, Washington 100 assists in an 8-2 win over Patrick Divi- above, was manning the baseball Bomar (PADI) 5333/3135 Feb. 8-14 Atlanta 118, Seattle 109 sion L asonr sign-up booth at the NEX Mall Koch (PAD!) 4532 Feb. 9-21 San Antonio 151,'New Jersey 93 New nassloer - The National last Saturday, and will be there Brooks (PAD!) 3130 Feb. 15-28 Open Water, Houstoe 115, Idiana 104 Hockey Leagues new easuissor Liggst (SSI) 4444/7449 Feb. 15-Mar. 1 $160 Orlanado 110, L.A. Lakers 97 had his first day on the job Monday. again Fri., Feb. 5/12, 5-7 p.m., Fleemans (SSI) 4444//056 Feb. 19-28 Minnesota 104, Portland 91 Gary Benman was vice president and Sat., Feb. 6/13, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., and Marsh (PADI) 7491/5155 Feb. 23-March 7 LA. Clippers 112, Phoenix 108 general counsel of the NBA . before Sun., Feb. 7/14, 11 a.m . : (PADI) 4532 March 2-14 NIL owners picked bin up in Decran- All ages between 5-18 are en- March 23-April 4 ber. Beaman is expected to plas as ac- 5-7 to Brooks (PADI) 3130 Feb. NHL tive role as commissioner. couraged come. Marsh (PADI) 7491/5155 Feb. 16-21 Advanced Opea will Standngs as of Tue., Feb. 2 MLB Baseball assessments Rodgers (SSIXIJW) 6354/6602 Feb. 17-20 Water, $120 Wales Conference Reds - Cincinnati Reds owner also be held Mon., Feb. 15 at Koch (PADI) 4532 Feb. 23-28 Patrick Division Marge Schott reportedly will face a one- Zaiser Field. Ages 8-10, 8:30 Liggest (SSI) 4444/7449 March 1-7 Rescue Diver, $140 W L TPts.GFGA Fleeman (SS 4444 056 Feb. 15-18 Specialty, a a year suspension for allegedly maisg a.m.; 11-13, 4 p.m.; and14-18, 6 Pittsburgh 34 14 5 73 226176 Each additional dive $30 (hassnictor's equipment) Resiart Dive,$6 derogatory racial and ethnic remarks. For more information, call Washington 25 21 656 203187 p.m. Eahronm ntaal stationn Dives (certified divers)NY Rangers 23 21 8 54 210 202 The "Dayton Daily News" reported Doug Jufer at 3720 or 6262. Monday Schat will be suspended and $30/2 dives and $20 each additional dive (diver's equip.) New Jersey 24 22 4 52 173172 prohibited from being involved in the $50/2 dives and $30 each additional dive (instructors equipment) NY Islanders 23 23 6 52 216192 day-to-day operation of the Reds. Philadelphia 18 26 7 43 198214 GITMO ACTIVITIES- Adams Division AQUATICS in playing Captain's Cup tennis for goals/scheduln Variety of supplements. 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Call the golf shop to Marine Bks. 47, NAVSTA Blue 43 of the met's CC softball teans for PWD, Chicago 31 17 870 195149 Pier Faking Tourney - At IJP Marina set up times at 2519. Tuesday's results contact UT2 Barr at 4416 DWI. tkstroit 28 20 662 227183 NAS/VC-10 50, Security 40 Sat., Feb. 6, 6-10 p.m Traphy for first PWD - All PWD personnel and depeid- place. $2 may fee. FMI, 6009. Minnesota 27 18 862 186172 RC Leeward 40, SIMA 39 eas ierested in playing CC tennis, con- MISC ACTIVITIES Toronto 24 20 8 56 171 160 RR memberships - Reef Raiders mesmber- NAVSTA Gold 65, FTG Slammers 42 tact UT2 Barr at 4416 DWH. Umpiring - Anyone interested in umpir- St Louis 22 23 8 52 181 183 ships are duel Feb. pces family $44, Thursday's games ing softball for the '93 season, contact Tampa Bay 18 33 3 39 172207 6 p.m. - NSGAo. '"L"vs. Blue single $33. Mike 4106f2266. Smythe Division Hidden Beach dive - Sat., Feb. 13, 8 a.m.- CORRAL 7:15 p.m. - PWD vs. Security Painiball -Get in on the fun. Games every Vancouver 29 15 866 232164 late. Open to all divers. Free soda. Free air Teen night ride - Today is your last day to 830 p.m. - Mar. Bks. vs. NAS/VC-10 Start your own seam or play Calgary 27 19 660 195175 to sensbers. register. Ages 10-17 at MWR Corral Fri., weekend. individually. FMI, Gerald 2851 AWH. Winnipeg 25 22 656 199200 Men's CC Volleyball ee - Air card sale Sun. & Mon., Feb. 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m. FM!, 2381. Closure - Zaiser Field will be closed until Los Angeles 24 21 6 54 205207 Tonight's games Feb. 14 & 15. $10 non-members, $7.50 Teen afternoon ride - Ages 10-17 at further notice due to a field renovation/ Edmonton 5-30 p.m. - Security vs. F members. 10 filWcard MWR Corral Wed., Feb. 10, 3:30-5:30 18 27 844 146203 improvement project. FMI, 2560. San Jose 6 45 2 14 145258 6:30 p.m. - PWD B vs. NSGA/Co. "L" Reef Raiders - T-shirts $12, patches w/ p.m. Register with deposit by Mon., Feb. 730 p.m. - PWD A vs. NAS/VC-10 two designs, $5 each. 8. FMI, 2381. Dog Show - Dog Daze Dog Show at Deer Park, Sat., Feb. 13, 9 a.m. Registration Monday's result 8:30 p.m. - Gold vs. Marine Barracks Reef Raiders - Open Presidents Day, Pony rides - For .50 cents from 3:30-4:30 Mon., Feb. 15, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. p.m. in the following housing units: Vil- deadline COB Feb. 3. Pick up registration N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y. Rangers 4, OT Bowling for/aeory info at MWR Info. Office. Ottawa 4, Winnsipeg 4, OT Volunteer - Reef Raiders needs volun- lamer 2nd St. Th., Feb. 11. FMI, 2381. Monday Night Men's Lague FM!, 2935/3845 St. Louis 1, Toronto 1, tees to help patch roof Sim., Feb. 14, 8 DWH. OT lEu- am RR will provide sodas & grill. TradIng cards - Interested in sports trad- Tasspa Bay 5, San Jose 4 Jason Tbnsy 255 FITNESS cards and supplies? Write Minnesota 5, Vancouver 4 B.Y.O. grillables and dish to pass. Free air ing o:'lan High aeries Higlow impact aerotdea - With Jen- Cook, 1416 White Blaze Court, Virginia Tuesday's results to vohacssers. FMI, Barry 2915. Will Ferguson 616 Beach, VA 23464. Free newsletier with no 3, Los Angeles 2 - Reet Randers will have their nifer D'Aleanu dro, Mon./Wed., 5:15- Quebec Team W L Meeting monthly membership mtg. Sat., Feb. 20, 2 6:30 p.m., and Sam Montague Fri., 5:15- obligation. Calgary 6, Washington 4 Magic V 120 56 - Sponsored by the Leeward Edmonton 4, Boston 3 p.m. Open to all divers. 630 pim. at the base gym. Volksianf '93 Whatever Works 111 65 Step aerobics - With Renee Stronans, Point 1st Class Association, March 13 at Ecoloy dive - At Phillip's Park Sat. Feb. Put Away Wet 108 68 ad regis- 20, 10 a.m. Free air to all participmsts. Mon/Wed/Fri., 11:50 a.m.-12 50 p.m. at Leeward Rifle Range. T-shirts No Hangers 108 68 the base gym; Tue/'llm., 6:15-7:15 p.m., tration will be Sat., Feb. 6 & 13, 10 a.m.-2 College Basketball Patches 104 72 at the eleammtar schooL p.m. at the nall atrium. FML 6394/2604, Men's Top 25 Bob Sled 104 72 BOWLING High-law step cesbo - With San Mun- Wonu's baskeila - Don't miss out on Monday's results Off& On 100 76 Red Thursday - At the bowling center tague, at the base gym Sat., 10-11:15am. the action every Sunday at 4 & 5 p.m. All (3) Kansas 86, Missouri 69 T-F-U 93 83 every Thi., 6-10 p.m When the head pin Classes cost $1.25/class. FMI, 2560. ladies should be at the gym 30 minutes (4) Cincimnali 74, Miami-Ohio 68, (Y Alley Cats 84 92 comes upr ed, bowl a strike for a free gum. Bench press contest - Sat., Mar. 20, 10:30 prior to game time. FMI, 3234 AWI.I St. John's 79, (23) Georgetown 61 Deep Sea 77 99 FMI, 2118. a.m. weigh-in, noon contest at ILP Power Tuesday's results Pick-Ups 76 100 Mnallt Blue Wed. - Bowling center Hill gym. Register at W/W or IJW gyms (7) Michigan 73, (25) Michigan St. 69 6 PROJECT PLAYER OS 76 100 every Wed., -10p.m. Chance to win a free by March 13. Trophies and T-shirts. FMI, (12) Florida St 92, Jacksonville 77 Class - Basic Auto Mecanics class, Wed,, Still Thinkin' 73 103 gune. FMI, 2118. 6526/6009. (14) Seton Hall 90, Providence 71 Feb. 3, 6 pm. at Windward Auto Hobby Diamond Cutlers 70 106 ;Htmes Center - The Fitress Cerater staff (17) Arkansas 91, Louisiana St. 79 up- Backdraf 56 120 CC SPORTS invites you so work out with thea 7 days a Shop. Free Leat chmge oil, tie, (20) Marquette 69, South Florida 54 Gayer Rats 46 130 work. Program to suit your personal st a car, etc. FMI and registration, 2991. NAVSTA Gold - Any womentre