Joint Base Journal Vol. 3, No. 4January27, 2012 News and information for and about the premier Joint Base and its region

www.facebook.com/jointbase JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING www.cnic.navy.mil/jbab JBAB youth credits faith, scouting with shaping who he has become

SENIOR AIRMAN has been achaplain, and he was talking about SUSAN DAVIS being apastor in NewMexico.Hesaid they had JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING aprayergarden built thereand it did wonders for their church community.Hesaid it brought new PUBLIC AFFAIRS life into the church, and then he mentioned in ClarkJones began gaining base-wide recog- passing that he wished we had the sortofnew nition when he designed, funded and built a life in our chapel." prayer garden at Chapel 1that was completed Clarksaid that he was looking for an Eagle and dedicated Dec. 14, 2011. Scout project at that time,and Chaplain Camp- The self-proclaimed "militarybrat" is ahome bell's comment was what gavehim the inspira- school student belonging to the Bolling Area tion for his prayer garden idea. Home Educators (BAHE) group hereonJBAB. "When he said that, it made areal connection He is one of three sons of Maj. Gen. Duane in my head," he said. "SoItalked to Chaplain Jones,who is also the former Air ForceDistrict of Campbell about it, Italked to my scout leaders Washington commander. about it, and they said Ishould go for it. My main Clarkand his twin brother,Blake,wereborn goal for that prayer garden was to get morepeo- in Landstuhl, Germany.Their younger brother, ple into the chapel and for the people who regu- Glen, is 12. larlygotothe chapel to just have achance to en- Histime as an Air Forcefamily member has joyitalittlebit more. Before, that courtyardwas also taken him to Alabama, Georgia, South Car- just aslate of concrete,not very pleasing to look olina and D.C. Because JBAB,formerly known as at, so Iknew that some other people must feel Bolling Air ForceBase,iswhereClarkhas spent the same way," Clarksaid. acumulativetotal of seven years of his life,itis Clarkexplained that once the wordgot out wherehecalls home. that he was taking the courtyardonasaprayer He got the idea for the prayer garden from a garden project, he received averypositivere- conversation with Ch. (Lt. Col.) Mark Campbell, sponse from others. JBAB chaplain, just beforethe praise portion of "Thereare four planters filled with flowers and the Protestant worship service one Sunday. other plants in the garden as well as abirdbath "When we play in church, we practice for an with afleur de lis on it to represent the BoyScouts." hour before, and then we haveabout 15 minutes While it was arewarding project after all was U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY STAFF SGT. BRITTANY JONES of down time in the back of the chapel waiting said and done,Clarkexplained, beforeitcame to for the praise portion to start," he explained. "We Clark Jones, 15,son of U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Duane Jones, wasrecentlypromoted to talk to Chaplain Campbell sometimes,and he therank of Eagle Scout. Jones gives alot of credit to his parents forkeeping him in- likes to tell us stories about other bases wherehe See EAGLE,Page6 volved in extracurricular activities which helped shape who he is today. JBAB's MWR to hold its own Super Bowl extravaganza

BYPAUL BELLO be just as fun, if not better,than previous prizes,such as AMC movie tickets,will also be JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING years. given away to guests who stop by. PUBLIC AFFAIRS "Italways turns out to be ablast. Last "It's agreat event wherepeople can relax, year we had approximately 90 people at- cheer on their team, havesome free food, or Forthe thirdyear in row, Joint Base Ana- tend," she said. "The game starts at 6:30 just yell at the screen with other football fans," costia-Bolling's Morale,Welfareand Recre- p.m., but anyone can come by beforethat to Ratley said. "We'vedone this beforeand it's ation will be holding aSuper Bowl party at get ajump on things.We'll open at 12 p.m. always alot of fun. We can't wait." the Liberty Center inside Enterprise Hall, just like everyother day.We'rereally looking Ratley said thereare six large HD flat Bldg. 72. And the best partabout the event is forwardtoit." screen televisions that people can watch the youdon't havetobeaNew England Patriots Those attending may want to take Berube game on, as well as another fivegaming sta- or NewYorkGiants fanatic to get in on all the up on her advice,asanumber of activities will tions inside the center.Thereisalso apool fun. be held to coincide with the big game.Marcus table and areas wherepeople can play card According to Liberty Center manager Kay Ratley,arecreation assistant at the center,said games or ping pong. The Super Bowl is on Berube,the party is geared specifically toward therewill be an ultimate fan contest and Sunday,February5.Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. PHOTO COURTESY OF JBAB MWR single,unaccompanied active-duty service- longest yardcompetition to see who can Formoreinformation on MWR's Super Football fans enjoy theSuper Bowl fun at members ranking from E-1 to E-6. The event throw afootball the farthest. The winner of Bowl party,call the Liberty Center at Enter- theLiberty Center in Enterprise Hall last is free and open to those working or living on MWR's football picks pool for the season will prise Hall at 202-685-1802 or email JBAB.Burgers and wings will be provided by also be announced and winners will receive [email protected]. Information is also year,atJoint Base Anacostia-Bolling. FunariDining Hall and Berube expects it to special prizes for their efforts.Hesaid door available at facebook.com/jbab.mwr. INSIDE Ace on Deck Daretodream – Former AFDW Daretoact commander visits Page2 JBAB Airmen Page4 forfarewell Page6 2 Friday,January27, 2012 JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING Joint Base Journal

Tech. Sgt. Taylor

What is your favorite partofyour job? Iget to workdirectly for aChief Master Sergeant; Ilearnsomething new everyday.

What's your favorite color,and why? Pink because Iamsuch agirly girl!

What is your favorite movie quote?

"Showmethe money!" by Cuba Gooding Jr.fromthe movie JerryMcGuire U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY STAFF SGT. BRITTANY JONES Tech. Sgt. Christina Taylor,Defense Intelligence Agency Counterintelligence Center Senior EnlistedAdvisor exec- If you could haveany super power, what would it be and why? utive assistant, is this week's Ace on Deck forJoint base Anacostia-Bolling. Taylor wasselected by her leader- Iwould read minds so Iwould havethe ability to stay one step ahead. ship as an outstanding performer in her workplace. She hails from Washington, D.C. What would you do if you won$1million? Iwould definitely giveback to the schools in my community.

Whoinspires you, and why? I'm inspired by my female colleagues because of the strength and courage they exhibit to do it all.

What is your best militarymemory? When Igraduated from Non-Commissioned Officer Academy because Inever imagined being in the militarythis long; it was agreat feeling!

What do you want people to knowabout you? Iwould like people to knowthat Ihaveabig heart!

1031158 Joint Base Journal3JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING Friday,January27, 2012 3 Remembering the heroes of Space Shuttle Challenger

BY PAUL BELLO lifting off from its launch pad at search team would not find the were dedicated to their families engineering from the University JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING Florida's Cape Canaveral. An en- crew cabin or the astronauts' bod- and passionate about serving of . Aprestigious space PUBLIC AFFAIRS suing investigation later deter- ies until March8-morethan a their country. Just like our na- engineering awardatthe school is tion's military. Some of the astro- Chances arethe 26th anniver- mined that the explosion was are- month after the explosion. named in her honor.Atthe time nauts aboardChallenger also had saryofthe Space Shuttle Chal- sult of afaulty O-Ring on its right I'vehad people from aprevi- of her death, Resnik was also affil- careers in the militaryand ties to lenger explosion will pass quietly solid-fuel rocket booster.This al- ous generation tell me that the iated with the National Institutes the Air Forceand Navy.Much like this weekend without any public- lowedaflame to leak out and Challenger explosion is similar to of Health, which maintains its servicemembers hereatJoint ity from major news networks or strike the external fuel tank. As the assassination of President headquarters in Bethesda, Md. Base Anacostia-Bolling. social media outlets.However,for hydrogen and oxygen gases col- John F. Kennedy in Dallas back in And, of course,wecan't forget Ellison Onizuka, amission those who remember January28, lided, it triggered an eruption that 1963. Oneofthose moments the other two astronauts.Mission specialist aboardChallenger,was 1986 and the seven astronauts led to the shuttle breaking apart whereyou take pause to remem- specialist Ronald McNair,anative the first Asian American to fly into who perished aboardthe ill-fated just73 seconds after beginning ber whereyou were or what were space.Beforelosing his life of South Carolina, who was not flight, that day morethan two their voyage. youdoing at the time of such sor- aboardthe shuttle,Onizuka en- only awell-respected physicist, Duetothe massiveexplosion, row. Iimagine today's generation decades ago is astarkreminder tered active-duty service with the but an accomplished saxophon- the crew cabin plunged more understands this sentiment all too that no ordinaryday is excused U.S. Air Forcein1970. Hiscareer ist. And Christa McAuliffe,the than 50,000 feet and hit the rigid well -having lived and experi- from tragedy. included stints as aflight test en- American school teacher from Challenger exploded in mid- Atlantic Ocean at nearly 200 miles enced the horror of the terrorist gineer and as atest pilot at the Concord, N.H who was aboard flight at approximately 11:38 a.m. per hour.All seven astronauts attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Sacramento Air Logistics Center Challenger as apayload specialist on acold weekday morning after aboardwerekilled. ACoast Guard The astronauts of Challenger at McClellan Air ForceBase,Calif. after being selected from apool of Michael Smith, pilot of Chal- morethan 11,000 applicants to lenger,graduated from the U.S. participate in NASA's Teacher in NavalAcademy in 1967 and Space Project. Hadshe lived, she servedasanattack pilot during would haveconducted experi- the Vietnam War. He continued ments from space that would his career after the war and later havebeen broadcasted back became aNavy test pilot. Since his down to Earth for legions of death, achair has been named in school children around the coun- his honor at the U.S. NavalPost trytosee. Graduate School in Monterey, Afew years ago,Ivisited the Calif. Shuttle commander Richard Kennedy Space Center in Florida "Dick" Scobee enlisted in the U.S. and came across its astronauts' Air Forcein1957 and servedasa memorial. It pays tribute to all the reciprocating engine mechanic at American men and women who Kelly Air ForceBase in Texas.After havemade the ultimate sacrifice atour of duty in Vietnam, he at- believing the conquest of space is tended the Aerospace Research worth the risk of life.The names of Pilot School at Edwards Air Force all seven Challenger astronauts Base in Calif. He eventually be- areprominently included. came an Air Forcetest pilot, log- America's space shuttle pro- ging thousands of hours of flight gram officially ended last year - time in morethan adozen air- signifying the end of an erafor its craft. remaining fleet. While the pro- GregoryJarvis,apayload spe- gram can nowtake its rightful cialist aboardChallenger,joined place in the pages of history, in or- the Air Forcein1969 and was as- der to move forwardinspace ex- signed to the Space Division in El ploration Ibelieveit's equally im- Segundo,Calif. He went on to portant to never forget those who workasanelectrical engineer and was preparing to embarkonhis paid the ultimate price for what is first endeavor in space that fateful mentioned on that black granite morning in January. stone Isaw in Florida. Though she didn't haveany They were pioneers who died militarybackground, mission with agreater cause in mind. This specialist Judith Resnik did have editorial is dedicated to the mem- ties to the Washington, D.C. area. oryofour seven heroes aboard Shereceived her P. h.D in electrical the Space Shuttle Challenger.

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COMMENTARYBYRHEA ROPER NEDD,PH.D. the browns of this world, they believed in abetter world, abet- JBAB MLK CELEBRATION GUEST SPEAKER ter place,one in which privilege was not based on race,but on the content of one's character.And so,overtime,the psyche Editor's Note: Dr.Roper Nedd was invited to speak at last of people evolved, to change what was once considered to be week's Martin Luther King Luncheon on JBAB as the guest normative, normal or the status quo. speaker.Inaddition to last week's MLK luncheon photos in the Ourforefathers dreamed, they acted, and they changed the Joint Base Journal,we would like to shareDr. Roper Nedd's 'Dare world. And so,heretoday Idareyou to dream. Dare to dream to Act' speech. of abetter life for yourself, for your family and friends.Dareto When Iwas invited to speak, therewas no contemplation dream of abetter world and be acatalyst for change.Dareto as to whether Iwas able and willing to attend the event. Isup- dream as the Tuskegee Airmen did and became the first portthis type of function, one that brings to mind the dreams African American militaryaviators in the United States armed of Dr.Martin Luther King, by remembering what he and others forces.Daretodream as did to be the first like him did to deconstruct the rights and privileges that were African American elected President of the United States of once assigned to race. America. Dare to dream as Amelia Earhartdid to be the first Many people believethat one's race is biological or genetic, woman to fly solo across Ocean. but in fact the concept of race from its onset has been socially While Idareyou to dream, the greater challenge is to act constructed in order to grant privilege and advantage to some on the dream, to be empowered. and disadvantage others. Iwant youtotake amoment to reflect on these words: "I It is through personal conviction that our forefathers both heardonce that they would rather hear about memories than mine and yours whether they were the blacks,the whites,or enemies; rather hear what was or what will be than what is; rather hear yougot it than howmuch it cost you; rather hear about finding yourself than howyou lost you," by the Hip-Hop artist Drake.Profound words because moreoften than not we focus on the end result and the end point, and fail to examine what is necessarytoget us from point Atopoint B, from our U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY SENIOR AIRMAN STEELE C. G. BRITTON current existence to the desired one. Dr.Rhea Roper Nedd deliversher speech to those in atten- Irepeat, while Idareyou to dream, the greater challenge is dance of theMartin Luther King Jr.luncheon, Jan. 18,on to act on the dream, to be empowered. If we define poweras Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. Roper Nedd is theeldestof the ability to make someone do something that they may not normally do,then Ichallenge youtobeempowered, to act, to threechildren hailing from Trinidad and shared her keys to do something that youmay not normally do,totap into your success emphasizing on hard work and discipline that led internal strength and your internal might in order to accom- her to multiple accomplishments including her Ph.D. from plish something.Youcannot fail unless to stop trying, and it is Howard University. with faith and your internal will that will take youtowhereyou want to be. during a'discussion', but it hit home,itwas up to me to act, to Icontemplated for days and days as Iwas preparing this be empowered, to do something that no one else could do for speech as to howmypersonal storyexemplifies my daring me. dream. Ideliberated about sharing the storyofmyparents And so Iacted, Iwas up beforeheevengot up,Iwas first in who lived averycomfortable life in asmall island countryof line as the librarydoors opened at 8am, walked to Negril and Trinidad and Tobago,and who,for the sake of their children, bought acoco bread for lunch, and that was the item of choice, decidedintheir 40's to move the entirefamily to the United because it was cheap -99cents and Iwas able to eat it while States.Iconsidered mentioning my brother,former Army Re- walking back to the library. On arareoccasion Iwould leave servesSpc.Brenan Roper all while being afull time student the libraryby10p.m. to havealate dinner with my husband. and the accident that he got into afew years ago,wherehehad Most times,Ileft when the libraryclosed. to be airlifted and was on life supportfor awhile.While in the So Ihavestories to share, far too many personal struggles hospital, he started practicing writing with his left hand, be- but they arecoupled with an equal number of successes.The cause the chance of fully rehabilitating his right hand was slim; gist, is that we all havedreams,and moreoften than not, the he graduates with his MBA from the University of Maryland dreams areaccompanied by struggles,but with hardwork, the in May. accomplishments become self evident. Istand beforeyou to- My personal storyrelates to my challenge in completing day and can say with confidence that Ihaveaccomplished my doctorate.Therewas aphase in the program that was es- some of my dreams,yet alot still remains to be realized. sentially self-directed, Iwas no longer required to take classes Ihope today that youplant aseed of an ideology,abelief and this phase was based on my owninitiativetoconduct my that society can be improved, an idea of what ought to be for research out of the country, and to write the dissertation, yourselves and our world. the workofthose which essentially amounted to the length of abook. At the who came beforeusand dared to dream. Let us commit today time Iwas 2years into my marriage,Iwas working full time,I to make decisions with asense of morality and aconscious- was teaching at the university,and Iwas afull time student. I ness of fairness.Let us use our powertochallenge normative had alot on my plate,and my academic workwas not getting patterns,behaviors,attitudes,and the status quo for abetter done.Istarted to lack motivation, and was Ilooking for a understanding of self and of the world. scapegoat -someone to blame for my lackluster attitude and Ican only wish to motivate youtobeempoweredand be- failuretodowhat Ihad to do. lievethat the steps youtake towardyour dreams,eventhe Oneday,myhusband and Iwerehaving what Ilike to call small steps areimportant. Ihope today that youhavebeen a'discussion' and it all came out, the blame,anger,and self empoweredtoimproveupon your personal lives,aswell as pity.What he said to me is that all he can do is supportme, but the lives of your lovedones and your enemies,toimprove he can't do the research for me,hecould not write the disser- upon your local communities and the world. tation for me,and he certainly could not go beforethe panel Ihope today that youdaretodream and that your dreams and defend my theses.Hash words,especially when spoken comes true." Summer jobs for youth application process opens Friday

FROM DEPARTMENT OF 3:15 p.m., for youth between the ages of the application is encouraged to attend EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 14 and 21. Midnight Madness,the official SYEP ap- SEPCIAL TO THE JOINT BASE JOURNAL Applications can be submitted on- plication kick-off event, on Friday,Jan. line by visiting www.summerjobs.dc.gov 27 from 3:15 pm until midnight. The The D.C. Summer Youth Employ- ment Program (SYEP), administered by Applications will be processed on a event will take place at DOES Headquar- Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling community first-come,first-servedbasis and all ap- ters,located at 4058 Minnesota Avenue, employment partner the Department of plications must be received no later than NE, Washington, adjacent to the Min- Employment Services (DOES), will begin Friday,Feb.17inorder to be considered. nesota Avenue MetroStation on the Or- accepting applications from JBAB and Jobopportunities arelimited, so be ange line.DOES staff will be on hand all

1031117 other D.C. residents for summer 2012 among the first to submit. night to assist youth and their families, youth employment on Friday,Jan. 27 at Any youth needing assistance with and to answer any questions Joint Base Journal5JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING Friday,January27, 2012 5 FY12Career Job Reservation (CJR) Program/Constraint List Implementation

FROMTHE AIR FORCE for any voluntaryextension except first-term PERSONNEL CENTER Airmen in overseas locations,who may ex- RANDOLPHAFB,SAN ANTONIO,TEXAS tend to meet minimum stateside retainabil- ity requirements.These Airmen will separate EffectiveJan. 10, first-termAirmen who at the end of their extension period, unless a initially entered their career job reservation CJR is awarded. (CJR) windowasofJan. 1and were selected Belowisthe Fiscal Year 2012 CJR Con- by their commander for continued military strained AFSC List: service will automatically be considered for 2A6X1Aerospace Propulsion; 2A6X4 Acft aCJR upon entering the first month of their Fuel Systems; 2A7X3 Aircraft Structural CJR window. Maint; 2T0X1 Traffic Management; 2T1X1 If approved, the Airman's records will be Vehicle Operations; 3D1X1 Client Systems updated with aCJR in their control Air Force Technician; 3D1X3 RF Transmission Sys- Specialty Codes (AFSCs) no later than the tems; 3E7X1 Fire Protection; 3E9X1Emer- last duty day of the first month of the CJR gency Management; 3M0X1 Services; 3N0X4 window, provided they meet quality force Still Photography;3P0X1 Security Forces; factors (35th month for afour-year and Na- 4A1X1 Medical Materiel; 4A2X1Biomed tional Call to Service (NCS) enlistee,59th Equipment; 4Y0X1Dental; 8M0O0 Postal month for asix-year enlistee). The MPS will take the following actions: If the Airman is ineligible for reenlistment *Notify all first-termAirmen in the con- the first month of their CJR window, the sys- strained AFSCs who areentering their CJR tem will continue to review the record window. monthly to determine if the Airman became *Counsel Airman that he or she must eligible at any time during their CJR eligibil- compete to receiveaCJR. The Airman will ity windowand request aCJR at that time. continue to compete for aCJR until they re- All first-termAirmen must haveaCJR in ceiveaCJR or come to the end of their CJR order to reenlist. window, whichever comes first. If the Airman is in aconstrained AFSC, *Counsel Airman that no extensions to the Airman will automatically be placed on their current enlistment will be permitted the CJR waiting list the first month of their until he or she has received aCJR. CJR eligibility window. *Verify first-termAirmen havebeen se- The Airman will remain on the waiting lected for reenlistment and maintain aroster list until he or she receives aCJR or is re- of first-termAirmen on the CJR wait list and movedfromthe waiting list at the end of their CJR number. their CJR window(38th month for NCS en- *A Discovererqueryhas been built to as- listee,43rdmonth for four-year enlistee,and sist the career development elements in 67th month for asix-year enlistee), whichev- identifying first-termAirmen in entering er come first. their CJR windowand reenlisment code is Virtual MilitaryPersonnel Flight (vMPF) not 1R. MPSs must validate and take correc- will provide alink which displays CJR status, tiveaction as needed to ensurethe Airman waiting list number for constrained skills is in the correct reenlisment code. and CJR expiration date for those Airmen. *A Discovererqueryhas been built to as- Additionally,supervisors and Airmen will re- sist the Career Development elements in ceiveRIPS which display their status. First-termAirmen on the waiting list, or who arecompeting for aCJR, areineligible See CAREER,Page6 Retirement seminars offered for AFDW civilians

BY LYNDA VALENTINE one-on-one counseling AIR FORCE DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON PUBLIC AFFAIRS "IMPORTANT NOTICE" Employees planning to attend one of the To coincide with announcement of asec- Retirement/Benefits briefings at either the ond round of voluntaryearly retirement in- Pentagon or Andrews must print out and hand centives for Air Forcecivilian employees with- carryacopyofthe "Areyou ready?" retirement in the NCR, AFDWCivilian Personnel is offer- handbook with them to thebriefing. Copies of ing aseries of retirement seminars in January. the handbook, which contains calculation The seminars aredesigned to help civilian worksheets,will not be available at the briefin- employees make informed decisions about re- gs. tiring from federal service and include briefin- The Air Forcebegan offering asecond gs followedbyone-on-one counseling on a round of voluntaryearly retirement authority first-come,first-servedbasis.Seminars,will and voluntaryseparation incentivepay - take place at the Pentagon and on Joint Base known as VERA/VSIP -onJan. 9, 2012. AFDW Andrews at following dates,times and loca- civilian employees,and those Air Forcecivil- tions: ians within the NCR who areserviced by Pentagon Auditorium, Room BH650 AFDWCivilian Personnel, should havealready •Jan. 18: 8-9:30 a.m. briefing; noon-3 p.m. received VERA/VSIP applications.[The appli- one-on-one counseling cation is also downloadable here.]These appli- •Jan. 20: 8-9:30 a.m. briefing; noon-3 p.m. cations aredue back to AFDWCivilian Person- one-on-one counseling nel no later than Feb. 3. •Jan. 25: 8:30-9:30 a.m. briefing; noon-3 Applicants approved for this round of p.m. one-on-one counseling VERA/VSIP will need to separate on or before ,Jacob E. SmartCenter April30. Conference Room, 1359 California Ave Forup-to-date information about civilian •Jan. 19: 8:30-10:30 a.m. briefing; noon-3 employment, voluntaryseparation programs p.m. one-on-one counseling and other personnel issues,orfor moreinfor- •Jan. 24: 8:30-10:30 a.m. briefing; noon-3 mation aboutVERA/VSIP,visit the AFDWCivil- p.m. one-on-one counseling ian ForceRestructuring website at •Jan. 26: 8:30-10:30 briefing; noon-3 p.m. http://www.afdw.af.mil/civilian/. 1031252 6F6 Frridayiday,January27, 2012 JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING Joint Base Journal Airmen who were ineligible for reasons be- CAREER yond their control (i.e., citizenship,medical, Former AFDW commander n Continued from 5 etc). Airmen who were ineligible for reasons within their control (Article 15, control roster, RE code,etc.) throughout his or her CJR win- visits JBAB Airmen for farewell identifying FIRST-TERM AIRMEN on the dowwill not be considered for an ETP.Airmen waiting list and their respectivewait list num- ineligible for aCJR due to previous quality fac- ber.PSMs can access the DiscoverqueryCJR tors will be "rank-ordered" during the next Waiting List.dis via the database.Career De- available CJR boarduntil they receiveaCJR or velopment elements should request this ros- come to the end of their CJR window, ter NET the firstFriday of each month from whichever comes first. their PSM and provide acopytothe Career *Ifthe Airman applied but was not selected Assistance Advisor.PSMs should call DSN for retraining and does not haveaCJR in their 665-4172 for assistance with this product. current AFSC at the end of their CJR window, *Airmen and their supervisors will receive they may receiveone additional opportunity RIPsnotifying them of their current status. (no later than 120 days prior to date of sepa- The vMPF will also provide alink which will ration) to reapply for retraining or aspecial display their CJR status.The MPS will provide duty identifier.Otherwise,the Airman will assistance as needed and answer any ques- separate on their current date of separation. tions on the Airman's CJR status or eligibility. Formoreinformation, contact Air Force *Guide and assist Airmen who request a Personnel Center/DPSOA(Re-enlistment CJR in their secondaryAFSC to do so via Branch) at DSN 665-2090 or e-mail reenlist- memorandum. [email protected]; or call the Total ForceServ- *Request CJR exception to policy (ETP) for ice Center at 800-525-0102 or DSN 565-5000.

physically setting up the courtyardaswell, in- EAGLE cluding members from BAHE, scout masters, n Continued from 1 CubScout troop members,U.S. Air Force Honor Guardmembers,aswell as some of his cross countryteammates. U.S. NAVY PHOTO BY MC2 MATHEW DIENDORF fruition, thereweretimes when it was over- Maj. Gen. Duane A. Jones, U.S. Air Force Headquarters Office of theDeputy Chief of Staff whelming. "About 30 people altogether showedup bright and early that Saturday morning to forLogistics, Installations and Mission Supportdirector of resource integration, visits "Itmay not look like much, but when it was all in my garage,fromthe dirttothe organic put it all together,and Icould not havedone withJoint Base Anacostia-Bolling Security Services Airmen during guard mount, Jan. 25, peat moss to the two-by-fours for the benches, that by myself in the four hours that it took," on base. General Jones wascommissioned in 1975 upon graduation from theU.S. Air when everything was piled up,itlooked com- he said. "They were just so helpful and so Force Academy.Hehas commanded eight different units including four squadrons, two pletely overwhelming," he said. "But it ended great." groups, one wing and theAir Force District of Washington. He also served as senior up coming together really nicely.Myestimat- The next chapter in Clark's life will take flight line maintenance officer forAir Force One and executive officer to theAir Force ed cost at the beginning of the project was place in Springs,Colo., following about $1,200, and Iwas able to raise all his father's retirement. Therehewill finish his Vice Chief of Staff. Jones is set to retireeffective April 1, after37yearsofhonorable $1,200." service to his countryand theU.S. Air Force. last two years of high school, and hopefully Clarkwas partofacross-countryteam or- go on to study at the U.S. Air ForceAcademy, ganized by BAHE and spoke to Capt. Eric Guz- man from the JBAB Company Grade Officers he said. Council about the project. He credits his parents,his faith, Scouting "Captain Guzman offered to talk to the and the wide range of extracurricular activities CGOC and some of the other councils to raise he has been involved in with helping shape money for the project," he said. "I wrote letters who he is. asking for donations until my hand just about "I would highly recommend Scouts orVen- fell off, and Ialso had aFacebook page that I turing, the co-ed equivalent of Scouts,toany used to sharethe project, and Istarted getting young people looking for direction or looking checks in the mail from people Ididn't even to do something admirable and honorable," know." he said. "Ithelped me become who Iamto- Clarksaid he also had plenty of help with day."

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LibraryLover's Month 12:30 p.m. |JBAB Housing Welcome Center Building 414 Join the JBAB Libraryfor our free Movie Madness event fea- Come by this month and tell us why youlovethe library! The Private Homeowner’s Rental Seminar will coverthe turing apopular,recently released family-friendly G- or PG-rat- Patrons of all ages can write on aheartthat will be displayed process of renting your home to militarymembers; participat- ed movie,complimentarytheater-style popcornand adrink. for all to see! Formoreinformation, call 202-767-5578. inginthe Rental Partnership Program; landlordand tenant re- All children under 10 must be accompanied by aparent or sponsibilities; leases and walk-throughs.Participation is lim- guardian over 16. Aweekly movie schedule will be posted at StoryTime ited to the first 10 people to RSVP.RSVP to Courtney A. Graham the circulation desk. Formoreinformation call 202-767-5578. EveryTuesday and Thursday |10-11 a.m. |Library at 202-685-1190 or [email protected] no later than Themes for February2012: the Monday beforethe seminar. AllYouCan Bowl Cosmic Feb. 2: Ground HogDay Saturdays in February|8p.m.-midnight |Potomac Lanes Feb. 7and 9: Let Freedom Sing (Black HistoryMonth) & JBAB TorchClub Flames Bowling Center Love My Library EveryFriday |5:30-6:30 p.m. |Youth Center Enjoyunlimited bowling for only $15 per person including Feb. 14 and16:Valentine's Day&OfThee ISing (Children’s TheYouth Center is looking for TorchClub members 10-13 shoes.For moreinformation call 202-563-1701/1702. Dental Health Month) years old. The TorchClub is an organization that helps develop Laly’s Gourmet Treats Feb. 21 and 23: MardiGras! Healthy Smile (Children's Den- futuremembers with leadership and character development. Available beginning Feb. 17 tal Health Month) In the past, the TorchClub Flames havedone several commu- Whoopie Pies Feb. 28: Princess Tiana (Black HistoryMonth) nity service projects to benefit the local JBAB community.For $2.50 each (Assorted Flavors) or $27 per dozen Formoreinformation, call 202-767-5578. moreinformation, call 202-767-4003. $3 each with seasonal fruit or $33 per dozen

Daily Lunch Buffet Special Movie Madness Feature Tuesday-Friday |11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. |Bolling Club EveryFriday |5-7 p.m. |Library See MWR,Page8 Tuesday-Panini station, soup,salad bar,sandwich buffet, ice cream bar and desserttable. Wednesday-Italian rigatoni in marinarasauce with meat- balls,Italian sliced porkloin, mixed Italian seasonings in olive oil with chopped fresh garlic, servedwith lightly seasoned tomato sauce,rosemaryand garlic roasted potatoes and pasta primaverawith fresh vegetables. Thursday-Porkchops,soup,salad bar,ice cream bar and desserttable. Friday-Seafood, soup,salad bar,ice cream bar and dessert table.For moreinformation, call 202-563-8400/3800.

Game Nights EveryWednesday and Friday |5-7 p.m. |Library Enjoyanight of video games offered on afirst come,first servedbasis. Wacky WiiWednesdays- Stop in and choose from our Wii games selection. Gamer's Choice Friday-Choose from Wii, Playstation, or X-Box 360 Games may only be played in the JBAB Libraryand must be checked out at the circulation desk. Headphones arealso available upon request. Formoreinformation, call 202-767- 5578.

2-for-1 Steak Dinner EveryThursday |5-8:30 p.m. |Bolling Club Choose from ajuicy 12-ounce ribeye or 12-ounce New York strip,including atossed or icebergwedge salad and baked potato (russet or sweet) with butter,sour cream, chives,and bacon bits.All meals come with aroll and butter,aswell as cof- fee,tea or iced tea. Select appetizers,desserts and drink spe- cials will be offered. Club members pay $21.95 for two; Non-members pay $21.95 per person. Call 202-563-8400/3800 for moreinforma- tion.

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1031272 8 Friday,January27, 2012 JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING Joint Base Journal Public WorksDepartment customer service JBAB.MWR) on Facebook by visiting from line at 202-767-4442. your computer or mobile phone.Find links to other great pages JBAB organizations have Scholarships offeredbyThe Air to offer.Don't forget to click the 'Like' but- J NOTES ton. Force Officers' Wives' Club The Air ForceOfficers' Wives' Club is of- DDOTconstruction impact fering up to $4000 in scholarships for Air Miscellaneous items related to your health, Forcedependent high school seniors,current on FirthSterling your career,your lifeand your community college students,and spouses.Anemphasis The D.C. Department of Transportation is on science,technology,engineering, and began construction along the streetcar tracks Call 433-3333 foron-base the in-service recruiter for Joint Base Anacos- math scholarships.Applications can be on FirthSterling Avenue and South Capitol tia-Bolling and the Pentagon. All Airmen found www.afowc.com and aredue March1, Street Tuesday.The workisexpected to run emergencies preparing to separate from activeduty due to 2012. through Feb. 10. Foron-base emergencies,dial (202) 433- the end of their enlistment arerequired to at- 3333. Dialing 911 will delay response by alert- tend aPalace Front briefing to learnabout op- U.S. Air Force Band Guest ing off-base responders who do not typically portunities in the Air ForceReservesaspartof Transportation Survey haveaccess to the installation. To reportsus- their out-processing check list. ArtistSeries Formoreinformation or to schedule an The JBAB Commander asks your cooper- picious activity at JBAB,dial (202) 767-5000. Come see the U.S. Air ForceBand in con- ation with atransportation surveygiven the "Ifyou see something, say something!" appointment, send an e-mail to Darryl.Wash- [email protected]. cert3p.m. Feb. 12 with guest artist, vocalist Al growth policy in the surrounding area as Jarreau, or 3p.m. Feb. 26 with guest artist jazz parking availability may become scarce.Itis Chapel Notice Smoke testing storm sewer lines pianist Keiko Matsui at Daughters of the the commander's intention to understand forCatholic members American Revolution Constitution Hall, 18th people's perceptions of on-base shuttle NavalFacility Washington and JBAB are and DStreets,NWWashington, D.C. The services and commuter options to improve The JBAB Chapel will no longer hold daily evaluating the JBAB stormwater system on events arefreeand open to the public.For the overall transportation system, health moreinformation, call 202-767-5658 or log on Catholic mass until further notice.For more the north side of the base.AHEnvironmental and welfareofthe JBAB Community.The to www.usafband.af.mil. details or questions call the Chapel staff at Consultants will conduct various field inspec- goal is to improvecurrent transportation (202) 767-5900. tion activities including smoke testing. During options on base and to and from work. Re- smoke testing, smoke may be visible coming Get Social withJBAB sponses arecompletely anonymous and no In-service recruiter looks to retain from holes in the ground, manholes or storm To stay informed with news,events,pho- attempt will be made to identify any individ- qualified Airmen forReserves water inlets.The smoke is non-toxic, non- tos and morevisit the Joint Base Journal ual or group.Totake the surveyvisit: staining, white or gray in color and is not afire (facebook.com/jointbase) and JBAB Morale, http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JBAB_TR Air ForceMaster Sgt. DarrylWashington is hazard. Formoreinformation, call the JBAB Welfareand Recreation (facebook.com/ ANSP_SURVEY

youknowwhat to do when the heat the firstWednesday of everymonth. Buf- Chapel Schedule MWR rises in asituation? In this class,par- fet includes snowcrablegs,shrimp, n Continued from 7 ticipants can learnabout the patterns salmon cakes,New England clam chow- CATHOLIC SERVICES of angrybehavior and avariety of ac- der,baked and fried tilapia, fried chicken Weekend Mass ceptable coping strategies to handle and other favorites,including asalad bar Saturday...5 p.m...... Chapel Center Gourmet cupcakes: angryfeelings.This class is designed and ice cream station. Members pay Sunday.....9:30 a.m...... Chapel Center $1.75 each or $18 per dozen to help participants reduce unaccept- $29.95; Non-members pay $34.95. Please Reconciliation $2.25 each with seasonal fruit or $24 able expressions of anger at home call 202-563-8400/3800 for moreinfor- Saturday ...4:30 p.m....Chapel Center or per dozen and work. Registration is required. mation. Sunday...... 9 a.m...... Chapel Center Available daily while supplies last or Participants must attend all four ses- place orders in advance.Minimum or- sions to receiveacertificate.Please Create aValentine's DayCardfor the derhalf-dozen. Orders must be placed call 202-433-6151 for moreinforma- Troops PROTESTANT SERVICES fiveworkdays in advance. tion. Feb. 1|1-5 p.m. |Library Sunday Worship Stop by the libraryand create aspe- General Service11 a.m....Chapel Two Anger Management Wednesday Night Seafood Buffet cial memoryfor awounded service Gospel Service...... 11:30 a.m...Chapel Center Feb. 1, 8, 15 and 22 |9-11 a.m. |MFSC Feb. 1|5-8 p.m. |Bolling Club-Wash- member at Walter Reed National Mili- Sunday School Bldg. 72 |Sign up by Jan. 30 ington Dining Room taryMedical Center.Call 202-767-5578 9:30-10:30 a.m. September-May. Anger is anormal feeling, but do Join us for our famous Seafood Buffet for moreinformation.

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