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LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI MCAS CHERRY POINT After six months of patiently waiting loved ones welcomed home the Marines and Sailors of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 upon their arrival to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point from Afghanistan May 7. While deployed, VMAQ-3 fl ew more than 2,575 hours in combat, conducting more than 630 missions, and jamming enemy communications in support of operations in southern Afghanistan. “The communications jamming is critical because the insurgents use communica- tions to set up ambushes and coordinate attacks on coalition forces,” said Capt. Nathan C. Berth, electronic countermeasures offi cer for VMAQ-3. “It’s given all our troops outside the wire the upper hand. They’re able to successfully do their mission whether it’s convoys, road clearing, country building, or raids without the enemy being able to use an early warning system.” After a successful deployment, the Moondogs came home to a warm welcome. Fam- ilies, friends, an ensemble from the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band, and supporters from the USO greeted the Marines when they returned to the VMAQ-3 hangar. “It’s night and day from being deployed and being able to stay at home and see your family,” said Berth. “Being able to have those little creature comforts are nice again. For most guys, it’s getting reacquainted with the family. One of our captains had a kid while he was deployed, and this is going to be the fi rst time he’s seen his new born.” It wasn’t until shortly after midnight when the families reunited with their Marines and Sailors. “I felt really empty inside while he was away,” said Trinh DiNoto, who welcomed home her husband, 1st Lt. Christopher J. DiNoto. “When he arrived, I felt like we were whole again, like our family was complete.” Donald J. Coons, a retired corpsman and a member of the Marine Corps League, John A. Lejeune detachment of Virginia Beach, Va., was also in attendance. This Viet- nam War and Beirut veteran came to meet a friend and fellow member of the Marine Corps League, Petty Offi cer 2nd Class Kenneth Palmer, a corpsman for VMAQ-3. In his years, Coons said returns have changed much for the better. LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI “It was my honor and a privilege to meet and greet the Marines coming home,” said 1st Lt. Christopher J. DiNoto, his wife Trinh, and their daughter, Claire, share a Coons. “I think it’s a great opportunity to say thanks for a job well done. I think it’s special moment at the return of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron great the way the military is being treated today in comparison to the way we were be- 3 to Cherry Point May 7. DiNoto, an intelligence officer for VMAQ-3, returned ing treated when we came back from Vietnam. It’s a major change. It’s wonderful.” home from a six-month deployment where the squadron flew more than 630 missions in support of operations in Afghanistan. Air station breaks New headquarters sets high ground for new standards for energy effi ciency sports complex

PFC. CORY D. POLOM MCAS CHERRY POINT Members of the Cherry Point community will have a new complex to conduct athletics in the future. A new sports com- plex is being built across from the Child Development Center where Lanham Housing once stood. “The athletic complex will be built in stages,” said Ches- ter A. Conklin, the facilities director for Cherry Point. “The initial stage will be the removal of debris, building up of the slope of the ground and fi nally the laying of sod and seeding of the remaining area.” When fi nished, the new sports complex will cover 15 acres and will serve as a safer place to conduct combat fi tness tests and physical training sessions rather than using the open road. The complex will also have restrooms and extra parking PFC. CORY D. POLOM space. The new headquarters building is home to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and Marine Corps Air Station “After this is done we will move to stage two in the future. Cherry Point command elements. This high tech facility uses multiple resources to help save energy and Until then the complex will be opened for use by the public money such as ultraviolet protected windows, LED lighting in the parking lots and solar panels to power for practices and intramural games,” said Cmdr. Kevin K. Jun- 2.5 percent of the building. tunen, a facilities engineer and the resident offi cer in charge of PFC. CORY D. POLOM help the air station save money by using less energy, construction for Cherry Point. MCAS CHERRY POINT water and being environmental friendly. Juntunen said after the complex is fi nished it will be the site In September 2007, a late-night fi re broke out, de- “The contractors hired to build the new headquar- of a running track, two athletic fi elds, a combat fi tness test site stroying Cherry Point’s World War II-era headquarters ters used recycled pieces of the old building as well as and beach-like volleyball courts. building. Marines, Sailors and Department of Defense local products,” said Cmdr. Kevin K. Juntunen, a fa- “We are trying to make sure the fi elds that are currently civilians were moved to modular buildings and tempo- cilities engineer and resident offi cer in charge of con- being used for all athletics get a chance for a break,” said Jun- rary work spaces throughout the air station to continue struction for Cherry Point. “The fi nished building uses tunen. “They are being torn up by the constant use and that on with their duties, not knowing when construction many environmental friendly products to help make is why this new complex is so vital. The softball fi elds never on a new building would occur. the building more energy effi cient.” get a break. They start to be severely damaged in the outfi elds Nearly four years later, an 84,000 square-foot, The new building uses windows that are ultraviolet which are causing headaches for the athletic grounds crews state-of-the-art headquarters building now houses 2nd protected, LED lighting in the parking lots and draws Marine Aircraft Wing and Marine Corps Air Station See SPORTS COMPLEX page A7 Cherry Point personnel. The structure was built to See HEADQUARTERS page A7 NOAA visits Cherry Point, educates local community

LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI where fi rst responders displayed the gear MCAS CHERRY POINT they use to help people if a hurricane Hurricane season begins June 1, which hits. Marine Transport Squadron 1 made will bring the possibility of destructive an appearance, as well as Coast Guard and deadly storms to the East and Gulf units from both Elizabeth City and Fort coasts. Macon, N.C. Knowing the threat, the National Oce- “We do a thing called the Hurricane anic and Atmospheric Administration Awareness Tour every year where we has conducted the Hurricane Awareness visit fi ve coastal cities one year on the Tour for almost 30 years, alternating be- East Coast, and next year on the Gulf tween the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. This Coast,” said Bill Read, the director of year, one of the fi ve tour stops on the NOAA’s National Hurricane Center. East Coast was Marine Corps Air Sta- “The whole point of it is, by using the tion Cherry Point May 4. hurricane hunter aircraft as an attraction, In 2010, no hurricanes made landfall we can bring together local offi cials, LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI in the United States. However, Hurri- emergency responders and the media Marines, Sailors and civilians aboard Cherry Point tour a WP-3D Orion the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration uses for hurricane hunting during NOAA’s cane Earl grazed the Carolina coast with who have to work together and know East Coast Hurricane Awareness Tour May 4. Aircraft like this one are vital for a near miss, reminding people that they what’s going on in a hurricane. We use forecasters to make accurate predictions concerning the path of a storm. In 2005, the have to be prepared for hurricanes any that opportunity to educate people on hurricane hunters ensured the successful forecasting of Hurricane Katrina. time. The event was held on the fl ight line, See NOAA page A7 A2 May 12, 2011 The Windsock Pool shark

PFC. CORY D. POLOM Tony J. “the Sniper” Crosby lines up his shot during one of many challenge matches against a group of Marines during a pool clinic he taught at Cunningham’s April 23- 24. Crosby gave away T-shirts and raffl ed off pool cues during both days of the clinic. “Seeing the enjoyment on the Marines’ faces makes me feel like what I do benefi ts others,” said Crosby. “It means a lot to me to see that and makes me feel appreciated.” From the chaplain: God’s draft pick

CMDR. PERRY HAAGAN Since Saul had chosen not to live in obedience to God, God decided that it was time 2ND MAW to draft a new king. The Lord told Samuel the prophet – in this story God’s general man- If you are a football fan, the NFL draft was a breath of fresh air during an otherwise ager - to go to Bethlehem and anoint one of the sons of a man named Jesse to be the new long drought. After the Super Bowl and before the preseason, there is nothing for the king. He told Samuel he would reveal which one to anoint when he got there. At a large football fan to watch except for the draft. It is our one infusion of football news every banquet, all the sons of Jesse were brought before Samuel to see which one he would spring. It is also where hope springs eternal. At this time our team, no matter how bad choose. When Samuel saw the oldest son, Eliab, he was convinced that he was the one, they may have been last year, can draft a player who can make all the difference and turn but God told Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected a bad team into a great one for the coming season. Or at least we think that can happen, him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward ap- until reality hits in the fall. For Carolina Panthers’ fans, the question now is, can Cam pearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7) Newton translate winning a National Championship and a Heisman Trophy in college to The rest of Jesse’s sons were brought before Samuel, but none were chosen. the NFL ,or will he fail to live up to his fi rst-pick-of-the-draft status? “Jesse had seven of his sons pass before Samuel, but Samuel said to him, ‘The Lord The process leading up to the NFL draft has been compared quite accurately to a cattle has not chosen these.’ So he asked Jesse, ‘Are these all the sons you have?’ ‘There is still auction. First, the college football combine, where all the major pro prospects get mea- the youngest,’ Jesse answered. ‘He is tending the sheep.’ Samuel said, ‘Send for him; we sured and timed and judged by the NFL teams and scouts. They take intelligence tests will not sit down until he arrives.’ So he sent and had him brought in. He was ruddy, with and run and jump and are measured in every way imaginable. Later, there are in-depth a fi ne appearance and handsome features. Then the Lord said, ‘Rise and anoint him; he interviews and separate individual workouts to make sure that the player the team wants is the one.’” (1 Samuel 16:10-12) is really the player the team is getting. The scrutiny gets even more intense the higher So David was anointed king of Israel and would later become the greatest king in the draft pick and the more important the position. With the amount of money on the Israel’s history. line and the risk involved if the player doesn’t perform as anticipated, careers are at risk The lesson for us is an important one. Do we look at the outward appearance, or do if the team picks the wrong person. For every Peyton Manning there is a Ryan Leaf or we seek to look deeper, to the heart? Do we seek someone with all the measurable quali- JaMarcus Russell. ties, but who lacks character and integrity? In terms of the draft, we will then choose Scripture records another draft – one that shows us the qualities God looks for. We Ryan Leaf over Tom Brady. In terms of leadership, we would choose a Saul over a King pick up the story in 1 Samuel 15. God has rejected Saul because he failed to obey all God David . commanded. Saul was the fi rst King of Israel and one impressive individual. The prob- It is also important for us personally – do we focus on our outward appearance, or do lem, just as with high draft picks, was that the potential failed to materialize. In terms of we focus on our own heart – our honor, our character, and our integrity? Not that the the NFL draft, Saul was franchise quarterback material; he was physically impressive physical isn’t important – David was a great warrior - but that wasn’t the key. The key, and showed promise. On the other hand, he also had serious red fl ags. He was indecisive from which all else fl owed, was his heart. It must be for us as well. Focus on the heart, and rash, and he wanted to do things his own way rather than God’s. In his fi nal chance, and you will be number one draft pick material in God’s eyes, or as Scripture says, “an he failed to execute the clear game plan that his coach, God, had given him in his battle instrument for noble purposes, made holy, useful to the master and prepared to do any with the Amalekites. good work.” (2 Timothy 2:21)

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CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES As the sun dips below the horizon in Gettysburg, Pa., April 28, roughly 70 Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 stand at attention as Linda Bell plays “Taps” on the bugle, in chilling remembrance of the more than 50,000 lives lost near where the Marines stood. The Marines visited Gettysburg and camped at the Garrahy home April 27-29 to strengthen their cohesion as enlisted leaders. MWSS-271 enlisted leaders bond at historic battleground

CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES MCAS CHERRY POINT GETTYSBURG, Pa. – As darkness fell over Gettysburg, Pa., April 27, a cool, spring wind swirled around the roughly 70 Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 271. The wind brought the threat of rain, but also the warm, comforting scent of charcoal from a campfi re and airy, musical notes from the absentminded strumming of a guitar in the distance. The Marines from MWSS-271, staff noncommissioned offi cers and noncommissioned offi cers, came to the site of the historic Civil War battle with one expressed purpose – to see how they could grow and learn together as enlisted leaders. The Marines set up camp in the yard next to the home of Seamus Garrahy, a man who departed the Marine Corps as a corporal in 1968. Though Garrahy left the Corps, the Corps never left him. Now 70 years old, Garrahy has spent the last 30 years showing a small stature can conceal a big heart, opening his home to any and all Marines who wish to visit and camp out. His home has adopted an affectionate title – Marine Barracks Gettysburg. The fi rst night, thunder and rain came with fury and purpose, rattling the Marines in their CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES tents. But the next day, as the Marines toured the storied battlegrounds, the dark, forebod- Gunnery Sgt. Hugo R. Duran, the company fi rst sergeant for MWSS-271’s Engineer ing clouds surrendered the fi ght to clear, blue skies. Co., speaks with the Marines about the lessons one could derive from the Battle of Sgt. Maj. Brett C. Scheuer, the sergeant major for MWSS-271, led the exploration of Gettysburg during a visit to Gettysburg, Pa., April 28. the battleground. A history enthusiast whose great-great-grandfather fought in the Battle of Gettysburg with the 102nd New York Infantry Regiment, Scheuer said he hoped his where Garrahy and several local Marine veterans had been busy cooking steaks and chill- Marines departed the experience with an understanding of their history. ing beer for the Marines to feast on. “It’s important to carry on our traditions and our history as our junior Marines become “Steaks and beers” night is a part of the institution of Marine Barracks Gettysburg, an senior leaders,” Scheuer said. opportunity for the visiting Marines to share stories of the past and present with Garrahy Scheuer said ultimately, the main goal was team building, to heighten camaraderie and and his crew of vets. esprit de corps. “There is nothing better than hanging around Marines,” Garrahy said. “This place Sgt. Manuel D. Ayala seemed to embrace the sergeant major’s message and the purpose wouldn’t be home without them.” of the trip. “What we do here is just a little bit of what we can do to give back and show these guys “It’s amazing to be in a location like this,” said Ayala, a fi eld wireman with MWSS-271’s and gals how much we appreciate what they do,” said Stan Clark, who left the Marines as a Headquarters and Service Company. “I’ve read some books on the battle, but it’s nothing staff sergeant in 1976 and now helps Garrahy support the Corps in any way he can. like being here and walking the terrain.” Clark manned the grill earnestly, producing juicy steaks nearly as thick as they were Ayala said he believed there were tremendous similarities between the human experi- wide. The steaks were coated in Gung-ho Sauce, Garrahy’s own special recipe. ence in warfare during the Battle of Gettysburg and what Marines go through today. As the Marines dined and shared stories, they were given but one rule – they were not “Everyone here fought for what they believed in,” Ayala said of the Civil War troops. under any circumstances allowed to feed Recon Marine, Garrahy’s golden, shaggy-haired “They fought for the men to their left and right, and they fought to protect their families. dog with a penchant for hanging around the picnic tables. That’s also the case for everyone I’ve ever served with.” It was the second time the Marines from MWSS-271 had visited Marine Barracks Get- The Marines made several stops on their tour, visiting the site of Pickett’s Charge, Big tysburg, and Scheuer presented Garrahy with a plaque thanking him for his hospitality. Round Top and Devil’s Den, among others. As the sun dipped below Big Round Top, the boulder-strewn hill that served as the left It was touching for many to connect southern Pennsylvania’s lush, rolling countryside, fl ank of the Union defense more than a century ago, Garrahy’s wife, Linda Bell, played with green grass speckled with yellow wildfl owers, to the violent clash that made the re- “Taps” on the bugle, in chilling remembrance of the more than 50,000 lives lost near where gion famous. the Marines now stood. “Gettysburg was a turning point in the fi ght against slavery and the preservation of our Scheuer said educational trips like the one to Gettysburg benefi t every Marine in the nation,” said Gunnery Sgt. Hugo R. Duran, the company fi rst sergeant for MWSS-271’s squadron. He said after last year’s trip, the squadron didn’t have a non-judicial punishment Engineer Co. “This trip has renewed my sense of patriotism.” for 90 days and didn’t have a court martial for nine months. Duran also expressed high hopes for the leadership lessons that could be learned from “It certainly renews the sense of leadership and perspective for the NCOs who go on the the experience. trip, but it also shows the younger guys, the lance corporals and the privates fi rst class, that “Everyone has a leadership style, I can’t say mine is better or more effective than anyone rank has its privileges,” Scheuer said. else’s,” Duran said. “We have so many different leadership styles here among the 70 staff Cpl. Robert W. Hartnett, a food service specialist with the squadron, said he was a lance NCOs and NCOs here today, so there’s a lot that can be learned.” corporal the year before and was unable to attend the trip, but when he saw the more senior Staff Sgt. Joshua D. Hanson, the H&S Co. gunnery sergeant, said that engaged leader- Marines come back, it was inspiring. ship holds up the institution and sets standards to follow. “When they got back last year they wouldn’t stop talking about it, so it made me envious, “By getting the senior staff NCOs and the NCOs together, this trip provided the chance made me want to get promoted so I could be like them,” Hartnett said. “Now, being here, to for the NCOs to engage their senior leaders on a different level and allowed the Marines seeing guys like Seamus, those guys are infl uential and impactful. It’s our job to uphold the chance to build a stronger bond,” Hanson said. “I think the sergeants and corporals will the traditions and standards they set and continue to uphold. They have a big heart for the come back with a lot more motivation. I had several conversations with NCOs who asked Marine Corps.” them about my style of leadership; I explained that my style of leadership evolves with ev- “What I learned here was not about the Battle of Gettysburg. I looked to the sergeant ery Marine I meet, and I adopt something from their style. A lot of sergeants and corporals major and the steaks and beer crew and I took away a message of selfl essness,” Hanson will come back and implement that with their junior Marines, and that will build a more said. “It’s not about me – it’s about taking care of the Marines around me. We’re a family, cohesive group, not just at a unit level but at the squadron level.” it’s what we were taught when we fi rst enlisted; it’s what many of us enlisted for. Trips like After touring the battleground, the Marines returned to Marine Barracks Gettysburg this solidify the base of engagement and cohesion that are so important.”

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CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES Sgt. Maj. Brett C. Scheuer, right, shares a beer and Marine Corps stories with Seamus Garrahy, right, a former Marine corporal, bids the Marines of Marine Wing Stan Smith, left, a former Marine staff sergeant, at the home of Seamus Garrahy Support Squadron 271 farewell from his home in Gettysburg, Pa., April 29. Sgt. Maj. in Gettysburg, Pa., April 28. Scheuer, the sergeant major of Marine Wing Support Brett C. Scheuer, left, brought roughly 70 of his Marines to Gettysburg to camp at Squadron 271, brought about 70 of his Marines to Gettysburg in an effort to learn Garrahy’s home to build their sense of history and teamwork. and bond. A4 May 12, 2011 The Windsock California UAV squadron takes over in southwestern Afghanistan as Cherry Point Marines head home

CPL. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON Cpl. Christopher Jones, an unmanned aerial vehicle technician with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, prepares an RQ-7B Shadow UAV for launch from Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, April 30. VMU-3, deployed out of Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., took the duties of providing Marine Corps UAV support in Nimroz and Helmand provinces May 7.

CPL. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON build upon it.” Though the squadron is one of the geant major, Sgt. Maj. James Lee Johnson 2ND MAW (FWD) With turnover complete, the outgoing newest in the Marine Corps, the VMU-3 Jr., a native of El Paso, Texas. “A lot of CAMP DWYER, Afghanistan – A new squadron, VMU-2, will prepare to return leadership said professional experience units we trained with are deploying here. Marine Corps unmanned aerial vehicle home to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry will help provide support to grunts on the We were able to establish working rela- squadron took responsibility for support- Point, N.C. ground. tionships and rapport with them to better ing Marines and coalition troops in south- “The Marines did a great job out here,” “I have deployed fi ve other times us- support their missions.” western Afghanistan with aerial surveil- said Huber. “Now it’s time to go home, so ing UAVs,” said Sgt. Chad D. John, an Headquartered at Camp Dwyer, Afghan- lance May 7. the Marines can take some much-deserved unmanned aerial vehicle operator with istan, deployed Marine Corps UAV squad- Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle rest.” VMU-3, and a native of Shiprock, N.M. rons use small, lightweight vehicles that Squadron 3, deployed out of Marine VMU-3, established in 2008, is one “I used an older UAV, the Pioneer, before are able to stay in the air for several hours Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twen- of the youngest squadrons in the Marine I operated the Shadow. This new UAV has to supply Marines and their coalition part- tynine Palms, Calif., will now provide Corps, but has already completed one de- great capabilities and offers great support ners with aerial information throughout Marine Corps UAV support in Nimroz ployment to Afghanistan. for the troops on the ground.” combat missions. and Helmand provinces using the RQ-7B “We want to show and demonstrate the To help prepare for their deployment, Additionally, Marine Corps unmanned Shadow and Boeing ScanEagle UAVs. capabilities of our new squadron and the VMU-3 vehicles logged more than 800 aerial vehicle intelligence analysts within “I believe we provided a good change- Shadow,” said VMU-3 executive offi cer hours in training, including working with the UAV squadrons provide real-time aeri- over for VMU-3 to set them up for suc- Maj. Matt L. Walker, a native of Breck- Marine Corps ground units slated to de- al surveillance for troops on the ground us- cess,” said Lt. Col. Mikel R. Huber, the enridge, Colo. “We’ve got a great team of ploy. ing the ScanEagle and the RQ-7B Shadow commanding offi cer of VMU-2. “I hope Marines, from our most junior Marines to “We did a lot of training prior to coming unmanned aerial vehicles. they take everything we worked for and our commanding offi cer, to do this.” out here,” said the VMU-3 squadron ser-

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OFFICIAL MARINE CORPS PHOTO Staff Sgt. Christopher H. Miller, an instructor at the Drill Instructor School, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., leads a discussion with a group of football players at a Junior Rank football camp in Jacksonville, Fla., March 26. The inaugural Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl will be held in Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 3, 2012, and will feature the top 100 high school seniors that participated in the Junior Ranks football camps throughout the year.

LANCE CPL. DAVID FLYNN “Leadership, attitude, and teamwork are integral to both varg, who has attended two camps. “There are great qual- MARINE CORPS RECRUITING COMMAND the United States Marine Corps and Junior Rank,” said Maj. ity kids there. We’re changing the impression of the Ma- MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. – Some of Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, commanding general of Marine rine Corps. The Marine Corps exists because the American the fi nest young football players in the U.S. are competing Corps Recruiting Command. “So we are proud to partner people want a Marine Corps.” for their chance to play in the inaugural Semper Fidelis All- with an organization whose mission is to help young men The Marine Corps partnered with Junior Rank as an op- American Bowl Jan. 3, 2012. develop character, integrity and focus on academic excel- portunity to showcase its core values of honor, courage and The Semper Fidelis Bowl, which will be held in conjunc- lence; three keys to victory both on and off the fi eld.” commitment to a broader audience throughout the country. tion with Fiesta Bowl Week in Phoenix, Ariz., is part of a As part of the camps, Marines from the local area will at- “The United States Marine Corps is the embodiment of partnership between Marine Corps Recruiting Command tend to lead physical training for the players and to mentor honor, tradition and working with your teammate to achieve and Junior Rank. The bowl game, which will be nationally them on leadership and discipline. an objective,” said Berry. “We look forward to bringing in televised, will be an East-West format game featuring the “We are there to assist in physical training, develop- the best athletes from across the nation to a beautiful setting top 100 high school seniors that participated in Junior Rank ing the player’s character and to teach them the life skills in Phoenix for a true celebration of the game.” camps throughout the year. a person needs to be a quality citizen,” said Capt. Martin Looking ahead, the Marine Corps will team up with Ju- Junior Rank was founded in 2008 by Shaon Berry, a Galvancastillo, the recruiting command project offi cer for nior Rank for many more camps across the country during youth football coach and former University of Pittsburgh Junior Rank. “The Marines will serve as mentors for (the 2011 leading up to the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl. running back. The goal of the program is to develop the football players).” To fi nd out when Junior Rank and the Marines will be in next generation of student athletes through education, eval- According to Capt. Brad A. Goldvarg, recruitment ad- your area or for more information, visit http://www.junior- uation and instruction. Football players from middle school vertising offi cer, 6th Marine Corps District, the camps have rank.com/. age all the way up to high school seniors can attend the been a great success so far. camps throughout the country. “I think the camps have really been fantastic,” said Gold-

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SPORTS COMPLEX from page A1 NOAA from page A1 trying to prepare them for the next sport.” hurricane risks and what they need to prepare for.” Conklin said the importance of the new complex goes beyond just needing relief for the other The main attraction was NOAA’s WP-3D Orion, an aircraft they use for fi elds and Juntunen agreed. The fi rst stage of the sports complex is tentatively scheduled to be fi n- ‘hurricane hunting,’ or dropping scientifi c instruments from the aircraft ished at the end of June and open for use after a few months. to measure weather conditions inside the storm. This information is then “Above all, the reason why this complex is needed is because the Marine Corps and Navy are used to help forecast the path of the storm, vastly increasing prediction putting a huge priority on individual fi tness of its service members,” said Juntunen. “This is going accuracy. According to NOAA maps, forecasters would have predicted to give the individual Marine and Sailor a chance to go and run in a safer environment. It is also Hurricane Katrina to make landfall about 140 miles or more west of New going to be a place where the Marine Corps can run the CFT in a safe place with level ground and Orleans if they had not used the hurricane hunter aircraft. With the hur- no holes.” ricane hunter aircraft, they successfully predicted where the storm would Cherry Point residents are looking forward to the full completion of the sports complex and look make landfall. forward to having a place to run other than on the running trail. “We used the opportunity to help them understand how important hur- “It is perfect timing,” said Cpl. Richard D. Hill, a motor transport mechanic with Marine Air ricane hunting is and how very serious these folks take their job,” said Kat Support Squadron 1. “I have been waiting a long time for the air station to have a track. It is greatly Broome, deputy director of Carteret County emergency services. “I look needed, and I believe it will increase the safety of the runners on the air station.” at it as if they made the investment to gather information and make the best possible forecast, so the public gets the best possible information and HEADQUARTERS from page A1 can make informed decisions on how to protect their own lives and fami- lies to ensure their own personal safety. Although in this area we have not 2.5 percent of its energy from solar panels. been hit in with a hurricane very recently, the potential is always there.” “We have maxed out the area we had available for solar panels without making the headquarters Col. Philip J. Zimmerman, MCAS Cherry Point commanding offi cer, building look too gaudy,” said Juntunen. “We placed the panels on the fl at part as well as a small has been stationed here four times and has seen storms pass through the section of incline on the roof.” area several times. According to Zimmerman, only some of the damage Other amenities added to help control the cost of energy used by the headquarters residents is the comes from the winds, while most of the damage comes from the rain air-conditioning system, individual room control and accurate lighting. fl oods and storm surge. “The lighting in some of the rooms are defused out of the top of the lights to help create a more “We have an emergency operations center to coordinate with NOAA, even lighting for the rooms,” said Chester A. Conklin, the facilities director for Cherry Point. “If and with our local Naval Meteorological and Oceanographic center,” said someone needs a little bit more light, there are desk lights that a person can use.” Zimmerman. “We’ll look at the predictions of where it’s going to hit and Conklin said he enjoys the building’s new technology and feels it is important to help save money set appropriate destructive weather conditions. We’ll put service people for the air station. on alert to repair power and essential services to the base. As the storm “There are a lot of common areas in the new building, and to help with the usage of the power, approaches, we’ll start shutting down services and the 2nd Marine Air- we installed the motion detector lighting system,” said Conklin. “If there is no one in a room for a craft Wing will start redeploying or move aircraft into the hangars. We’ll while the lights will automatically shut off. This helps take away from having to have a person in set conditions so we can weather the storm. As soon as the storm passes, charge of that room. Instead we can actually control a lot of what the building does in order to help we’ll bring services back up.” save energy.” NOAA Cmdr. Carl E. Newman, a hurricane hunter pilot, said his crew Juntunen said the importance for all the new energy saving technology is because it is good for makes response plans credible and is similar to a military service. business. “The whole point of the tour is to share with the public our credibility, “People just look a few years down the road and hope to see signifi cant results,” said Juntunen. make them aware of what we do and how it’s done, so that when they’re “The important thing is looking at what it will cost you over the life of the building. With the new asked by authorities to evacuate or stay, they’ll do exactly that,” said technology being used in this building, it should help save money over time.” Newman. “This is fun. I love fl ying airplanes and taking part in the sci- ence, but this is a public service, like being in the Marines. You protect the country, and we protect the country from dangerous things like storms.”

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CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES A sandstorm moves in while CH-53D Sea Stallions with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463 return from an aerial-interdiction mission in southwestern Afghanistan May 4. HMH-463 supplied two CH-53D Sea Stallions to support Marines with Regimental Combat Team 1 while they performed searches of vehicles traveling near Afghanistan’s southwestern border with Pakistan.

CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES have put in place allow us to make aerial Benfi eld, a future operations planner with Although the interdictions don’t always 2ND MAW (FWD) observations of vehicles in this area and 2nd MAW (Fwd.). “By coming in from the lead to big fi nds, Taylor said they serve a HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan if they fi t the profi le of a vehicle likely to air, the Marines are able to catch the insur- secondary purpose. – Marines with Regimental Combat Team belong to a smuggler, we utilize the Co- gents off guard and throw their operations “We don’t always get weapons or drugs 1, with the aid of 2nd Marine Aircraft bras to safely bring them to a halt. As the off-balance.” on every hit, but we do pick up intelligence Wing (Forward), conducted a vehicle in- ground force, we search the vehicles and Benfi eld went on to explain the far- and cause some disruption to their traffi ck- terdiction and search operation near Af- the personnel inside. We determine if they reaching impact of these types of opera- ing,” Taylor said. ghanistan’s border with Pakistan, May 4. are carrying any contraband and ques- tions. Taylor added that the seamless integra- Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron tion the personnel to see what their stories “Anything we can do to take away the tion between air and ground forces leads to 463 supplied two CH-53D Sea Stallions are.” means that the enemy uses to fund their the positive results that aerial interdiction to support RCT-1 Marines while they per- Recently, Marines with RCT-1’s aerial activities is always a help to the troops on and disruption operations have been yield- formed searches of vehicles traveling near reaction force, reinforced by Company the ground,” Benfi eld added. ing lately. Afghanistan’s southwestern border with E, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Capt. Anthony Damico, a CH-53D pilot “This is the second time this particular Pakistan. seized more than $2.5 million-worth of with HMH-463, who served as the assault force has done it, so they’re pretty well Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squad- raw opium and heroin after stopping a fl ight lead and escort fl ight lead for the rehearsed,” Taylor said. “We were able to ron 169 supplied two AH-1W Super Co- suspicious vehicle. These types of opera- most recent string of interdiction missions, keep the same air crew we had last time, bras to provide offensive air support to the tions are intended to interdict and disrupt said these operations fi t perfectly into his and they did a great job. They’re becom- Marines on the ground, explained Capt. insurgent forces from transporting arms, squadron’s motto, “supporting the infantry ing more and more aggressive and are able Glen Taylor, the assistant future operations narcotics and supplies across the border since 1944.” to get us very close in and perform some offi cer and heliborne unit commander with from Pakistan into Afghanistan. “Aerial interdictions have become a quick landings allowing the Marines to RCT-1. “Operations like these demonstrate to priority for RCT-1, and it is always our get in and get out in the quickest way pos- “We’re interdicting smugglers who the enemy that we can come in with aerial priority to support the infantry,” Damico sible.” are running weapons, fi ghters and drugs reaction forces and disrupt their supply said. “If their intention is to interdict then through the deserts on the Afghan-Paki- lines not only from the ground but from it becomes ours to help them make that stan border.” said Taylor. “The tools we the air as well,” said Maj. Christopher S. happen.”

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LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI Staff Sgt. Joseph Frangiosa Jr., an MV-22 Osprey maintenance controller with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, views his work at the Havelock Tourist Center April 25. The display was based on a drawing by a Civil War Union soldier stationed a fort in 1862. Frangiosa said the dioramas he makes are a way to make the past come alive. Marine builds dioramas for love of history

LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI MCAS CHERRY POINT In his workshop with the single-minded determination of a man obsessed, Staff Sgt. Joseph Frangiosa Jr. works long hours in his spare time with no other purpose than to create a form of time machine for others to enjoy. One piece of his handiwork resides at the Havelock Tourist Center where it can be seen by hundreds of people every day. It doesn’t run at 88 miles per hour or use a fl ux capacitor, but it does serve as a window through time. The 4-by-4-foot diorama of an 1862 Union blockhouse fort guarding a railroad bridge crossing Slocum Creek is part of a museum exhibit to educate visitors on the Havelock area from prehistory to now. Frangiosa, an MV-22B Osprey maintenance controller with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, said he loves the thrill of making the past come to life and telling stories of those long gone. To this end, he has completed seven professional-grade dioramas for both hire and his personal collection. Frangiosa often displays his works at public events for people to take notice. One of them was Edward Ellis, the chairman of the Havelock Historical Exhibit Committee, who commissioned Frangiosa to create the Civil War diorama. The results of the project were as eye catching as Frangiosa’s other exhibits, prompt- ing the Havelock City Council to offi cially thank him in the city hall April 25. “While others could have built a replica of the fort, no one would have sprinkled the detail, sweated the accuracy, or piled on the rich dollops of personality he did,” said Ellis. “In my estimation, Joseph Frangiosa created an enduring masterpiece that brings joy to the study of history and will be long admired by this and future generations. The people of Havelock owe him a deep debt of gratitude.” Though Frangiosa was hired for the job, the purpose behind his artwork is the impor- LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI tance of keeping the past alive. Crewmen prepare aircraft for takeoff aboard a diorama of the USS Langley, the fi rst “It’s almost like bringing that person or that time period back to life,” Frangiosa said. American aircraft carrier ever built. Frangiosa constructs dioramas like these to “If we don’t continue to do that, it just gets forgotten about over the centuries. Hopefully, make the past come back to life. As part of that aspiration Frangiosa makes sure it will teach the next generation something, either to not repeat the same mistakes or to the models are made to scale and contain intricate detail. remember the triumphant events and to remember the fallen. We have to keep that going, otherwise people will forget.” To ensure the past isn’t forgotten, Frangiosa creates his dioramas with vivid detail. He studies and cross references every minor detail in the piece to make sure it is histori- cally accurate and uses the information to make a build plan. With a picture in mind, he scrapes together household supplies from various stores and uses fi gures from model railway sets as characters. When his job is fi nished, he has a valuable work of art such as his diorama of an 18th century 74-gun 3rd rate ship-of-the-line, which has an appraised value of $16,000. With the upcoming centennial of Marine Aviation, Frangiosa has turned his attention to immortalizing the past 100 years of Marine fl ight. He said he already has a plan of ac- tion and will begin work on this next piece of art as soon as time permits. To Frangiosa, this is more than just a pet project. It is a way to support the Marine Corps beyond the scope of his role as an Osprey maintenance controller. “What we always fall back on in boot camp is the history of the Marine Corps and how it will affect the future of the Marine Corps,” Frangiosa said. “The constant recogni- tion, preservation and updating of the Marine Corps’ history is for the public, especially because public opinion is what has kept the Marine Corps active. They love us because of the constant vigilance of Quantico with the Marine Corps Museum and Marine Corps University.” Much like the famous photo in World War II of the fl ag raising on Iwo Jima, Frangiosa hopes to bring about positive public relations with the aviation project and show the public what the Marine Corps is all about. While the dioramas may not be as famous as LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal’s proclamation that the fl ag raising on Iwo Jima This 74-gun 3rd rate ship-of-the-line of the 18th century depicts many pre through meant a Marine Corps for the next 500 years, Frangiosa said the diorama will advance post battle scenes above and below decks. Frangiosa builds dioramas like this and the mission to immortalize Marine Corps history in the public eye. then loans them to nearby museums. This piece was previously displayed aboard To view more products by Frangiosa, visit his website at http://customhistoricalexhib- the USS North Carolina museum ship and has an appraised value of $16,000. its.shutterfl y.com. B2 May 12, 2011 The Windsock Cherry Point releases 2010 water quality report NHCCP completes external surveys

LAURIE VARNER NAVAL HEALTH CLINIC CHERRY POINT Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point recently completed a comprehensive survey by The Joint Commission. The Joint Commission, or TJC, accredits and certifi es more than 18,000 health care organizations and programs nationwide, ensuring the health care provided is safe and effective. Navy Military Treatment Fa- cilities are required to seek and maintain ac- creditation. During the tri-annual survey, April 12-14, TJC surveyors conducted on site observa- tions and interviews and assessed the clin- ic’s overall performance. “The surveyors were very honored to come to our clinic, they were very im- pressed with the Sailors and all the person- nel at NHCCP,” said quality manager Mar- tine Myers. They evaluated performance in emergency management, environment of

CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES care, infection control, medication manage- Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point recently released the annual water quality report for 2010. The complete report can ment, and National Patient Safety Goals, be viewed at http://www.marines.mil/unit/mcascherrypoint/Pages/CCR2010.pdf. just to name a few. The standards they evaluate all go into GEMENI GROUP tion while continuing to serve the needs of all our water users. providing quality health care. “It’s one of ENVIORNMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT We encourage you to share your thoughts with us on the the ways we validate what we know we are Once again we are proud to present our annual water quality information contained in this report. Should you ever have already doing,” said Navy Capt. Edgardo report. This report covers all testing performed between Jan. 1, any questions, we are always available to assist you. The Perez-Lugo, the health clinic commanding 2010, and Dec. 31, 2010. We dedicate ourselves to producing complete report can be viewed at http://www.marines.mil/unit/ offi cer. drinking water that meets all state and federal drinking water mcascherrypoint/Pages/CCR2010CherryPoint.pdf For the fi rst time, the commission also regulations by maintaining high standards to continue deliver- For questions about this report or your drinking water, evaluated life safety code requirements ing the best quality drinking water possible. As new challenges please call Steve Reavis (Facilities Maintenance Department) such as physical security, equipment readi- to drinking water emerge, we remain vigilant in meeting source at 466-6850 or Cheryl Murray (Environmental Affairs Depart- ness, and emergency or disaster prepared- water protection, water conservation, and community educa- ment) at 466-5151. ness. NHCCP strives to deliver safe, quality care in an environment free from potential Sampling results hazards for both our patients and staff. During the past year we have taken hundreds of water samples in order to determine the presence of any radioactive, In addition to TJC survey, the Navy Med- biological, inorganic, volatile organic, or synthetic organic contaminants. The state requires us to monitor for certain sub- ical Inspector General, or MEDIG, team si- stances less than once per year because the concentrations of these substances do not change frequently. All testing during multaneously evaluated the clinic to ensure 2010 was compliant with the National Primary Drinking Water Standards. that NHCCP is compliant with all program Where does my water come from? requirements. The source of Cherry Point’s drinking water is groundwater from the Castle Hayne Aquifer, which extends from southern An internal Navy medicine team, MEDIG Virginia to Wilmington, North Carolina. Water is removed from depths of from 195 feet to 329 feet below the surface by visited at the same time as The Joint Com- 26 wells and then pumped to a state-of-the-art water treatment plant. The Cherry Point Water Treatment Plant provides, on mission, assessing effi ciency, readiness and average, 3.2 million gallons per day of drinking water to 18,181 customers who live and work at MCAS Cherry Point. quality of health care in accordance with the Water conservation Secretary of the Navy, and Bureau of Medi- You can play a role in conserving water and saving yourself money in the process by becoming conscious of the amount cine and Surgery. The NHCCP command of water your household is using and by looking for ways to use less whenever you can. It is not hard to conserve water. was noted for “best practice” in civilian Here are a few tips: timekeeping and accolades for their quality •Automatic dishwashers use 15 gallons for every cycle. So get a run for your money and load it to capacity. management, risk management, education •Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth. and training, case management, customer •Check every faucet in your home for leaks. Just a slow drip can waste 15 to 20 gallons a day. Fix it and you can save almost relations, comptroller services, information 6,000 gallons per year. management and facilities programs. •Check toilets for leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank. Watch for a few minutes to see if the color shows TJC can survey the clinic anytime be- up in the bowl. It is not uncommon to lose up to 100 gallons a day from an invisible toilet leak. Fix it and you save more tween 18 and 39 months after the survey is than 30,000 gallons a year. completed. The clinic is always ready to be •Use your water meter to detect hidden leaks. Simply turn off all taps and water using appliances. Then check the meter after assessed and surveyed. 15 minutes. If it moved, you have a leak. For more information on The Joint Commis- sion, visit http://www.jointcommission.org. These fi lms are playing Now playing: at local theaters

REINHILD MOLDENHAUER HUNEYCUTT friend Brian and his sister. MCB CAMP LEJEUNE PUBLIC AFFAIRS Paul Walker (“Running Scared,” “Takers”) stars “HANNA” (PG-13) again as Brian O’Conner, a former LAPD cop and “Hanna” is an action thriller about a teenage girl with a mysterious history. disgraced ex-FBI agent, who is also a great street rac- Saoirse Ronan (“The Lovely Bones,” “Atonement”) stars as Hanna Heller, the er and mechanic, and who is Dominic’s ally. titular character, a seemingly innocent 16-year-old girl who is raised and educated by Jordana Brewster (“Annapolis”) co-stars as Mia her father in the wild and cold woods of Northern Finland. Toretto, another street racer who is Dominic’s sister Eric Bana (“The Time Travelers,” “Munich”) stars as Erik Heller, her father and a and Brian’s love interest. former CIA agent, who trained her to be a cold hearted killing machine for her future Since the breakout, they have crossed many bor- deadly showdown with an intelligence agent. ders together to elude authorities and are now in Rio Through this intense training and strict upbringing, Hanna possesses the strength, de Janeiro. stamina, and the intelligence of a military person. Backed into a corner, they must pull one last job in Eventually, this feral child assassin is dispatched by her father on a journey across order to gain their freedom. Europe to fi nd a ruthless and powerful U.S. intelligence operative. The unlikely allies assemble an elite team of top Her mission is tracked by her apparent target, the wicked CIA agent Marissa racers, knowing that their only shot of getting out for good is to confront the corrupt Wiegler, played by Cate Blanchett (“Robin Hood”), who has her own dark secrets. businessman, played by Joaquim De Almeida (“Vandetta”), who wants them dead. Nearing her assigned target, Hanna faces more startling revelations about her exis- However, he is not the only one pursuing them. tence and unexpected questions about her past, as Wiegler and her fellow agents are There is a hard-nosed federal agent, Lucas ‘Luke’ Hobbs, played by Dwayne John- always in hot pursuit. son (“Tooth Fairy,” “The Game Plan”), who never misses a target. Also starring is Tom Hollander (“The Soloist”) as Isaacs; Olivia Williams (“The Along with a tough strike team, the elite DSS agent is assigned to track down Ghostwriter”) as Rachel; and Jason Fleming (“Clash of the Titans”) as Sebastian. Dominic and Brian, and launch an all-out assault to capture them. Director Joe Wright (“The Soloist,” “Atonement,” “Pride & Prejudice”) shot this As the strike team is tracking them through Brazil, Hobbs soon fi nds out that he thought provoking and haunting adventure fi lm, with a kind of Grimm fairy tale qual- can’t separate the good guys from the bad. ity, in four countries with the help of the talented cinematographer Alwin Kuchler Hobbs must now rely on his instincts to corner his prey, before someone else runs and the pulsating sound by the Chemical Brothers. them down fi rst. “Hanna” is not your typical action fi lm, but nevertheless is an intense, exhilarating Also starring are Tyrese Gibson (“Transformers”) as Roman Pearce, Brian’s child- and fast-paced cat-and-mouse thriller, reminiscent of the recent European art house hood friend and fellow street racer; Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges (“Hancock”) as Tej fi lm “The American.” Parker, and old friend of Brian and Roman, and now an ex-street racer; and (“Live Free or Die Hard”) as Han Lue, another street racer and part of the “” (PG-13) crew. “Fast Five” is the latest action fi lm in the street racing series that started with “The Director (“Fast and Furious,” “Annapolis,” “,” Fast and the Furious.” “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift”) took the helm again with a big new perspec- The fi fth installment in this series begins where the fourth ended and has all the tive at the highly successful high-testosterone series. same elements and star line-up. “Fast Five” is a high-octane action fl ick with lots of muscle cars and tough star Once again, Dominic and his crew fi nd themselves on the wrong side of the law as power and the absolute perfect setting of Rio de Janeiro. they try to switch lanes between a ruthless drug lord and a relentless federal agent. Forget the many previous silly installments and take a thrilling high-fl ying ride Vin Diesel (“Babylon A.D.”, “The Pacifi er”) reprises his role as , with hot cars and hot stars. Enjoy the explosive action and mindless entertainment. a talented street racer and auto mechanic, who escaped custody with the help of his

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Announcements ►Indicates new announcement of three with each athlete focusing on a separate leg of the race. Marine and Family Programs ►Beaufort Music Festival The race will encompass a 400-meter swim, 10-mile The Beaufort Music Festival will be held Friday and bike ride and a three-mile run, which starts and ends at Marine, Family Programs Office Numbers Saturday in downtown Beaufort, N.C. The event is free Hancock Pool, but routes throughout the air station. The Family Member Employment Program, and open to the public. The competition begins with check in between 6-7 a.m. Transition Assistance Management Program, Friday evening the music will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday and the race starts at 8 a.m. For fee structures and reg- Relocation Assistance Program and accredited the music will begin at 11 a.m. istration information, visit http://www.mccscherrypoint. financial counselors can be reached at 466-4201. The festival will feature acts from the 2nd Marine Air- com/sprinttriathlon.htm or call 466-2208. • Child Development Resource and Referral – 466- craft Wing Band, The Amateurs, Bag of Toys, Chatham 3595. County Line, Downbeat Project, Harvey Dalton Arnold Cherry Point Road Construction • Exceptional Family Member Program – 466- Blues Band, James Justin & Co., Jeanne Jolly, Justin This project includes lane merging and repairs/im- 7547. Townes Earle, Onward Soldiers, Shannon Whitworth, provements at the intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard, • Family Advocacy Program – 466-3264. The Broadcast, Tony Williamson, and others. “A” Street and Cunningham Road. • Library – 466-3552. For more information, visit http://www.beaufortmusic- Phase construction expected as follows: • LifeLong Learning – 466-3500. festival.com/. (1) “A” Street between Cunningham and Roosevelt, mid- • Military Family Life Consultant – 876-8016. April to June • New Parent Support Program – 466-3651. ►Crystal Coast Boat Show (2) Cunningham between “A” Street and Roosevelt, late- • Retired Activities – 466-5548. The Crystal Coast Boat Show will take place in More- April to June • Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program head City, N.C., May 20-22. The event is free and open (3) Roosevelt between Highway 101 and Slocum Road, – 466-5490. to the public. June to August Substance Abuse Counseling – 466-7568. The show will be held on the waterfront between South (4) Roosevelt between Jack Rabbit Road and Navy Boat • 24-Hour Victim Advocate for Confidential 7th Street and 11th Street. Docks, August to September Services relating to Sexual Assault or Domestic With both new and used boats in the water and on dry What motorists should know: Violence – 665-4713. land, the boat show will showcase a variety of marine Asphalt will cure the same day and be available for products and services, outdoor gear, fishing tackle, out- traffic. Budget for Baby fitters, brokers, fishing clubs and resource conservation Active construction areas will be clearly marked by The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers groups. There will be a food court and beverage garden. flagmen, barricades, safety cones and signage as appro- Budget for Baby classes. For more information, call 808-0440. priate. To register call 466-2031. It is requested that motorists be patient and exercise 19th Annual Food Drive extreme caution in/around active construction areas. Breastfeeding Class The National Association of Letter Carriers, in con- “A” Street between Roosevelt and Cunningham Bou- The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers junction with the U.S. Postal Service, will conduct its levards will be closed April 25 - June 1 for construction. free breastfeeding classes to expectant mothers. 19th annual food drive May 14. Anyone requiring access to “A” Street should use the The purpose of the class is to help prepare the In Havelock, the donated food will be given to the Cunningham Gate. mother to be ready and confi dent to breastfeed Havelock-Cherry Point Ministerial Outreach program for A portion of Fourth Avenue, near the fire station, will once the baby arrives. distribution to those in need. Also participating this year be closed for construction Saturday, April 30, and Sun- To register call 466-2031. is the Havelock Moose Lodge. day, May 1. Motorists should remain alert and follow all Those who wish to donate, please bag and place food warning and detour signs. Veterans’ Assistance items at accessible location for letter carriers to retrieve Updates will be provided via all-hands e-mail, Face- A representative from the Veterans Affairs Office May 14. book at http://www.facebook.com/MCASCherryPoint, visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 4335. and MCAS Cherry Point website at http://www.marines. Call 466-4201 for assistance. Cherry Point to Host Sprint/Relay Triathlon mil/unit/mcascherrypoint/Pages/default.aspx as phased The Marine Corps Community Services Semper Fit work progresses. Questions or concerns should be ad- Athletic Division is slated to host a “Sprint/Relay Triath- dressed directly to the ROICC Engineering Technician, lon” aboard the air station May 21. Mr. Marc Garland at 466-4759 or marc.garland@navy. The event is open to the public, and competitors can mil or the ROICC Construction Manager, Lt. Tom Barley take on all three segments as an individual or as a team at 466-4732 or [email protected]. Monthly and Weekly Events OFF Limits HERRY OINT REA Courage to Change Al-Anon Family Group Meeting Program. MCAS C P A 98 CENT ONLY STORE Cherry Point and Havelock Cour- There are Alcoholics Anonymous The group meetings are held every (BIG DADDY) WESLEY’S GROCERY age to Change is a support group for family group meetings Tuesdays at 8 Wednesday at 6 p.m. COASTAL SMOKE SHOP friends and families of people who p.m. for family members and friends For more information, call 728- EXPRESSIONS suffer from alcoholism. of individuals who may have alcohol 3788. FRIDAY’S NIGHT CLUB (AKA CLUB INSOMNIA, CLUB Meetings are held at St. Paul’s problems. CLASSICS, INFINITY LOUNGE) Lutheran Church in Havelock, The meetings are held at Havelock Marine Corps League Meetings H&D EXPRESS AKA CITGO Tuesdays at 8 p.m. First Baptist Church. The Cherry Point Detachment For more information, call 241- For more information, call 447- of the Marine Corps League meets NADINE’S FOOD MART 6155 or 670-6236. 8063 or 447-2109. the third Tuesday of each month at SUPER EXPRESSWAY Miller’s Landing at 7 p.m. TOBACCO SHOP (NEWPORT AND NEW BERN) AA Beginners Meeting Together For Life For more information, call 515- TOBACCO SHOP & GIFTS There are two weekly Alcoholics The “Together for Life” one-day 1175. TOBACCO TOWN Anonymous meetings weekly aboard premarital seminar is held for active TWIN RIVERS (NOT THE MALL) the air station. The meetings are held duty personnel age 26 and under, Disabled Veterans WHITE SANDS CONVENIENCE STORE Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. within 90 days of marriage. Chapter 26 of the Disabled The meetings take place in Room Please call the chapel at 466-4000 American Veterans meets on the third MCB CAMP LEJEUNE AREA 208 of Building 229, in the same for more information. Tuesday of each month at the Senior BELFAST QUICK MART building as the tax center, next to the Center in Havelock at 7 p.m. BELL AUTO SALVAGE II Cherry Tree House. Domestic Violence Victims For information, contact Doug BOTTA BOOMS For more information, call 447- A support group for victims of do- Matthers at 447-2761. CARLAND 8063 or 447-2109. mestic violence is provided by the CENTENNIAL ENTERPRISES, INC. Carteret County Domestic Violence CJ’S QUICK MART COASTAL SMOKE SHOP DASH-IN DISCOUNT TOBACCO Hotlines D’S DRIVE THRU D’S QUICK MART DOLL HOUSE 2nd MAW Command Inspector General Sexual Assault EASY MONEY CATALOG SALES 466-5038 Immediately call 665-4713, which is monitored 24/7. EXPRESS WAY The person answering the call will help you decide the FANTASIES Station Inspector next steps to take. You may remain anonymous. This HIP HOP AND HOOKAHS 466-3449 procedure is not to replace calling 911 if you are in im- ILLUSIONS mediate danger. Remember, it’s not your fault. Support JACKSONVILLE SPEEDWAY AUTO PARTS is available. Fraud, Waste and Abuse JOSHUA EXPERIENCE/ CLUB ACCESS If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse KINGS DRIVE THRU Severe weather and force protection information aboard MCAS Cherry Point, call 466-2016. KWIK STOP MART This line’s automated answering service is available Cherry Point personnel call 466-3093. LAIRDS AUTO & TRUCK CENTER 24 hours a day. FRC East personnel call 464-8333. MILITARY CIRCUIT OF JACKSONVILLE DDCN personnel call 466-4083. MOE’S MART NASH MARKET ONE STOP SHOP PAR TECH PLAYHOUSE PLEASURE PALACE This week in PRIVATE PLEASURES (AKA CARRIAGE HOUSE) RACEWAY AUTO PARTS REFLECTION PHOTO REID’S MART Marine Corps History SMOKERS POST SOUTHERN COMFORT SPEED MART STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMPANY May 10, 1945 The 22nd Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Division, executed a predawn attack south TALK OF THE TOWN II across the Asa River Estuary and seized a bridgehead from which to continue the TENDER TOUCH (AKA BABY DOLLS) attack toward Naha, the capital of Okinawa during the Battle of Okinawa in World TOBACCO ALLEY War II. TOBACCO AND MORE TOBACCO CLUB TOBACCO FOR LESS TOBACCO HOUSE CIGARETTE CENTER May 15, 1962 Cpl. John Mackie, the fi rst Marine to earn the Medal of Honor, was commended TOBACCO LEAF for service in the USS Galena during action against Confederate shore batteries at TY’S R&R Drewry’s Bluff which blocked the James River approaches to Richmond. 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