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2008 CHINFO Award Winner �������������������� ����������������������� ���������������������� ������������������������ Leapin’ Leprechauns! Mayport Warriors ‘Tactical’ From Naval Surface Forces Public Affairs Hopper (DDG 70), USS Chosin (CG 65), USS Harpers Ferry Commander Naval Surface (LSD 49), USS Dubuque (LPD Forces announced the winners 8), USS Carter Hall (LSD 50), of the 2010 Unit Tactics Award USS New Orleans (LPD 18), and the Junior Officer Award USS Nassau (LHA 4), MCM for Excellence in Tactics for Crew Persistent. the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, The winners for the Junior March 3. The ships and offi- Officer Award for Excellence in cers were selected by their Tactics are: group or squadron, and certifi- Lt. Chris Hoffmeister, USS cates will be forwarded to each Hue City (CG 66) and Lt. of their parent commands for Joseph Briscoe, USS John L. presentation. Hall (FFG 32), both of NS “Tactical proficiency is the Mayport; Lt.Cmdr. Patrick core of Back to Basics, these O’Loughlin, USS Monterey ships and Sailors embody (CG 61); Lt.Cmdr. Courtney Surface Warfare’s culture of Taft, USS Princeton (CG 59); professionalism and continued Lt.j.g. Molly Meyerink, USS excellence,” said Vice Adm. Stockdale (DDG 106); Lt. Ryan D.C. Curtis, Commander, Naval Rodgers, USS Mason (DDG Surface Forces. 87); Lt.Cmdr. Nathaniel Shick, The winners of the Unit USS Howard (DDG 83); Lt.j.g. Tactics Award are: Jonathan Zang, USS Momsen USS Vicksburg (CG 69), (DDG 92); Lt. Paul Cassutti, USS Carney (DDG 64), both USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62); -Photo by ET1(SW/AW) Marty Parsons of Naval Station Mayport, Lt.Cmdr. Erich Schwartz, USS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� USS Lake Champlain (CG Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108); ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 57), USS Vella Gulf (CG Lt.Cmdr. Jason Wilson, USS ��������������������������������������������������������� 72), USS Mobile Bay (CG Mitscher (DDG 57); Lt.j.g. 53), USS Normandy (CG John Kizer, USS Sampson 60), USS Princeton (CG 59), (DDG 102); Lt. Justin Novak, USS San Jacinto (CG 56), USS Ross (DDG 71); Lt. USS McClusky (FFG 41), Matthew Krauz, USS Chung- USS Howard (DDG 83), USS Hoon (DDG 93); Lt.Cmdr. Joel Mayport Hurricanes Win Rodney M. Davis (FFG 60), Uzarski, USS Lake Erie (CG USS McCampbell (DDG 85), 70); Lt. Patrick Isom, USS USS Milius (DDG 69), USS Essex (LHD 2); Lt. Gwendolyn Mitscher (DDG 57), USS Mitchell, USS Boxer (LHD 4); SEMAC, March Maddness Pinckney (DDG 91), USS Lt. Jeffrey Betz, USS Kearsarge Kauffman (FFG 59), USS (LHD 3); Lt. Jonathan Saewert, By Rita Hammerstad Donald Cook (DDG 75), USS USS New Orleans (LPD 18). MWR Sports Coordinator The Mayport Hurricanes men’s basketball team trav- eled last week to Eglin AFB NPC Alligns to participate in the Southeast Military Athletic Conference (SEMAC) Basketball tourna- Applications To ment. The tournament consisted of seven Air Force teams and one Navy Standard Navy team. Eglin AFB, Keesler AFB, Hurlburt Field, Robins From Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs AFB, Maxwell AFB, Moody AFB and Tyndall AFB were More than 40 applications on BOL, EMPRS among the Air Force teams in BUPERS OnLine (BOL), the Offline the SEMAC league. Mayport’s Electronic Military Personnel bracket put them head to head Record System (EMPRS) and March 25-28 against Keesler AFB, Robins others will be offline from 6 AFB, and Hurlburt Field AFB p.m. CDT March 25 to 5 a.m. with the Hurricanes winning in CDT March 28 as the appli- overtime against Hurlburt Field cations are moved from the bandwidth available for the AFB 101-95 taking the SEMAC Millington Data Center to BOL and EMPRS applications. Championship title. Navy/Marine Corps Intranet The increase in bandwidth This weekend the Mayport (NMCI) servers. may provide some users an -Photo courtesy of MWR Hurricanes again showed their “The move is taking place upgrade in performance within ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� stuff during Mayport’s version due to requirements from the these specific applications, said ����������������������� of March Maddness. Naval Navy’s information technol- Burgess. The move will not Station Mayport, NAS JAX, ogy and security directorates,” affect other NMCI programs, Subase Kings Bay, Seymour half winning 75-45. Hurricanes Bay and continued to dominate but lost against Mayport said Doug Burgess, direc- such as Outlook and share Johnson AFB, Fort Bragg, went up against FT Bragg with a 57-47 victory putting Hurricanes 92-81. NAS JAX tor, Information Technology drives. Currently, applications USS Underwood and Moody Dragons taking a tough loss Subase Kings Bay down to the joined the loser bracket with Division, Navy Personnel are being tested prior to the AFB came to Mayport for the 84-75 putting them in the losers loser bracket. NAS Jax put Fort a tough 76-73 loss against Command (NPC). “The appli- move. 7th Annual March Maddness bracket. Bragg Dragons in the losers Seymour Johnson AFB. cations aren’t changing, and “After the migration, users Basketball tournament. NAS Jax moved ahead in the bracket beating them in a very Mayport once again contin- other than the downtime, users may experience intermittent The double elimination winners bracket and Mayport exciting 95-91 game. Mayport ued their winning streak tak- shouldn’t notice a difference.” outages as remaining bugs are tournament began on Friday moved ahead in the los- continued to move ahead in the ing NAS JAX out of the tourna- This action is being taken worked out,” said Burgess. with a tip off between USS ers bracket with wins against losers bracket beating Kings ment with an 80-66 win putting primarily to place the applica- Users experiencing issues Underwood and Subase Kings Moody AFB. Bay 80-48 putting them out of them in the semi finals against tions behind increased levels of should contact the NPC Bay. USS Underwood held on T h e 2 0 0 9 r e t u r n i n g the tournament. Seymour Johnson AFB. security. Additionally, once the Information Technology until halftime but Subase Kings Champion Seymour Johnson Fort Bragg Dragons moved Mayport Hurricanes had migration to the NMCI servers Helpdesk at (901) 874-4717 or Bay pulled away in the second AFB took on Subase Kings ahead against USS Underwood See Hurricanes, Page 14 is complete, there will be more [email protected].

U.S. Troops Rush To Aid Japan USS Farragut MWR Expo After Earthquake, Tsunami Steams Ahead In Mobile Brings Services, Travel Industry To Mayport Pages 4-5 Page 8 Page 12 . 2 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011 All We Are Is Dust In The Wind increased alms giving and acts our bodies will all return to that your shipmates, your families of mercy. same earth when all is said and and your friends. May you be CHAPLAIN’s You can begin to see why done. � � � � � � Fat Tuesday became so popu- The author of Genesis puts it humble enough to apologize to lar. It was the last-ditch effort this way: “For you are dust, and your wife. May you be humble word: “Individuality.” of that message. It is as hum- to over-indulge before the sea- to dust you shall return.” Or, enough to ask your husband You begin to draw the con- bling as it is sarcastic. We are son of fasting took control of as that iconic, classic rock band nection in your mind of that indeed unique. And yet we are our lives. Yes friends, without Kansas put it: “All we are is how his day was, and real- snowflake in the center and indeed just like everyone else. Ash Wednesday, there would dust in the wind.” ly care. May you be humble yourself. I am an individual. I Humility can be a tough pill be no Fat Tuesday. But here Rather a hum- enough to put down your com- am unique. I am special. And to swallow. And sometimes, is another reason I love Ash b l i n g i m a g e d o n ’t y o u then your eyes catch the small let’s face it, a necessary pill Wednesday: I am reminded think. Dust. Dirt. Ash. puter and take your children print just below that inspiring at that. This week marks the each day that I am unique, Humanity. outside. May you be humble ���������������������� and motivational word. beginning of the season of just like everyone else. These next 40 days I hope enough to treat others as you ����������������������������� T h e f i n e p r i n t “Lent” on the Christian calen- You may have seen some of you will take time to reflect on reads: “Always remember that dar. Lent is a solemn period those people returning from the your humanity. It is right and wish to be treated. And in this Picture in your mind a beauti- you are unique. Just like every- of 40 days leading to the grand Wednesday service with that good to be humbled. It reminds season may you be reminded ful print of perfect, white snow- one else.” celebration of Easter. Many funny black mark of ash on us of our need for one anoth- that you are created of the stuff flakes cascading down from Ahh, sardonic wit. I must celebrate by fasting from cer- their forehead. It is a reminder er. Our need for God. May you a bright wintry sky. Below admit, I love that poster. I love tain foods or drinks, habits or that we are all made from the be humble enough to lay aside of earth...in the image and like- that peaceful image is the the satire. And I love the truth behaviors. It is also a period of same stuff of earth. And that your pride for the betterment of ness of God. Coastal Magnet Programs Open At Mayport Schools will also have funds to explore these schools to participate in programs are as follows: the coastal areas around their its magnet program? You can Mayport Middle School, Angela schools. go online to www.magnetpro- TenBroeck, 904.247.5977 KNOW Exploration of coastal areas grams.com to download an ext. 1194 or tenbroecka@ � � � � � � � � � will be enhanced by working application to submit to the duvalschools.org with local organizations, post- School Choice Office of Duval Mayport Elementary School, The locations of these two Mayport Elementary’s $1.3 mil- secondary institutions, and area County Public Schools. Stephanie Stevenson, schools could not be more per- lion will allow the two schools military installations. Cheryl While the deadline for most fect for these programs. With to collaborate on creating com- Mitchell, Environmental magnet programs was Feb. 28, 904.247.5988 or stevensons@ the St. Johns River, Sherman plimentary programs. Director, and Art Burt, Security you can still apply for these duvalschools.org. Creek, the Intercoastal, and the The three-year grant will pro- and Wildlife Officer, at NS two magnets if you are active Judy Cromartie is the School Atlantic Ocean in their back- vide more hands-on experienc- Mayport are collaborating with duty military. Active duty mili- Liaison Officer for NS yards, students will be afforded es for the students which will the schools to develop activities tary will get first choice for the Mayport. If you have ques- a hands-on approach to science. enhance their classroom experi- for exploring the wetlands, the magnet selection at these two tions about this article or con- While Mayport Middle has ence. creeks, and area beaches. schools since they are the only cerns about an educational issue focused on marine science for K a t h y M a l z , M a y p o r t JU’s Marine Science Research middle and elementary schools �������������� impacting your child, she can the past two years, this grant Elementary’s science resource Institute, the St. Johns River with this program. ���������������������� be reached via email at judith. according to Dr. Sally Hague, teacher, reports that the “grant Management District, and the Questions? You can call [email protected] or by Thanks to grants totalying over Executive Director of School will help ensure that every child St. Johns Riverkeeper have also Virginia Cope at the School $1 million, Mayport Elementary Choice/Pupil Assignment has a more interactive experi- joined with the schools to create Choice Office at 904.390.2082 phone at (904) 270-6289 ext. School and Mayport Middle Operations for Duval County ence.” Additionally, both field trips and to assist with cur- for questions about the Military 1305 [office] or (904) 219-3894 School will each have magnet Public Schools, “elevates it to schools will be able to invest in riculum development. Dependent Student Transfers. [cell]. Or you can schedule a programs focusing on the coast- ‘official’ magnet status – bring- state-of-the-art science equip- Are you interested in hav- The POC at the two schools for meeting with her in her office in al sciences. ing with it $1.4 million.” ment for the classroom, but ing your child attend one of their Coastal Science Magnet Building One. Korean War Veteran Midway Dinner Tickets On Supports Military Children Sale From Navy League By Beth Wilson From Mayport Navy League Ticket costs are: Active Duty E-6 and Military Spouse Support Contributor The Navy League of Mayport is host- below, $25; E-7 to O3, $35; O4 to O5, $45, O6 Some people call the Korean ing the 13th Annual Battle of Midway and above, civilians, and retirees, $55. War America’s ‘forgotten war.’ HOMEFRONT Commemoration Dinner. Tickets are now The evening includes fine dining and enter- Overshadowed by World War � � � � � � � � on sale for this year’s Battle of Midway tainment. Uniform will be O4 and above - II and the Vietnam War the Commemoration Dinner, which will be held on dinner dress white jacket; O3 and below - Korean War is often relegated June 4 at the Renaissance Resort, World Golf dinner dress white/dinner dress white jacket to a few sentences in today’s resources we have. 500 orders for pillows. We shut Village. Guest Speaker (tentative) General optional and civilian is black tie or business text books. But the veterans of Shortly after that event Mr. down the website till we could James Amos, Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps attire. Cocktails begin at 1830, dinner at 1930. the Korean War, many who also Stoeffler awoke with those catch up. It was a great problem and other veterans of the Battle of Midway Reserved seating. served in WWII, is an impor- points on his mind and the chil- to face.” will also attend this year’s dinner. We will Make checks payable to NAVY LEAGUE tant study for many reasons. dren of the fallen. His thoughts Read about these pillows or also be inviting and recognizing the area for- MIDWAY DINNER. Tickets may be pur- But today’s column is not turned to his own children order on for your child at www. mer Prisoners of War who have heroically chased from the following locations: a study on the Korean War. and grandchildren. He reflect- pillowprojectusa.com. All pil- answered the call or duty. Come meet these NAVY LEAGUE MAYPORT Rather it is the story of a ed on how their ‘Lamby’ and lows are free but they do ask “National Treasures” and hear their adventures ��������������������������������������� Korean War veteran who proud- ‘blankies’ brought such com- for assistance with shipping. first hand. [email protected] ly served then and is still serv- fort to his young ones. Then, he They also welcome partnerships The evening promises to be emotional and NAVY LEAGUE ST AUGUSTINE ing today through bringing a mused, “What if…what if we and donations to help defray the patriotic, and provides an excellent opportunity ���������������������������������������� unique comfort to today’s mili- could make small pillows; soft, cost of materials. to connect with survivors of what historians 794-7814, email: [email protected] tary children. fleece backed pillows with an John and Linda, Thank you call one of the U. S. Navy’s greatest sea vic- NAVY LEAGUE JACKSONVILLE John Stoeffler is a gradu- imprinted photo of a deployed for your continued service and tories and the turning point of World War II in ������� ��������� ������ �������������� ate of the Pennsylvania mom or dad on it…what if sacrifice to support today’s mil- the Pacific. email: [email protected] Military College (now Widener we could make them and give itary children. University), where he upon them for free to the children of Beth interviews John and graduation he was commis- deployed service members?” Linda of Pillow Project on sioned in United States Army With that ‘crazy idea’ the Enlisted Spouse Radio this and shortly thereafter deployed Pillow Project was born. John week at www.blogtalkradio. to Korea. He proudly served in and his lovely wife, Linda, com/nht. Connect with Beth at Korea and an Infantry officer. embarked upon this new ven- [email protected]. While the military was not his ture – to provide pillows to career his pride, patriotism and children whose parents are support of those who served deployed for at least three remained as he pursued a civil- months. Linda and a few of her ian career first with GE then friends do the sewing and John Naval Station Mayport Capt. Douglas F. Cochrane...... Commanding Officer launching his own business in takes care of converting submit- Cmdr. Patrick Pickard ...... Executive Officer 1981. He is also a columnist for ted photos of service members CMDCM David Anderson ...... Command Master Chief the St. Louis Dispatch. into the soft, durable pillow Naval Station Mayport Editorial Staff Roman Catholic Mass Bill Austin ...... Public Affairs Officer As a well-known colum- tops for their child. Sunday 9 a.m. ET1(SW/A W) Marty Parsons...... Deputy Public Affairs Officer nist, Mr. Stoeffler was asked Since that time John and Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m. OS2 Shantae Salmon...... Assistant Public Affairs Officer to speak at a Memorial Day Linda, their partners and friends Confessions: before & after mass Paige Gnann...... Editor or upon request event in 2008. 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THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011 3 USS Robert G. Bradley, APS Visit Sierra Leone By Lt. Cmdr. James Stockman U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs

USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG 49) arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone, as part of Africa Partnership Station (APS) West, March 7. The ship will embark African partners in order to conduct profes- sional exchanges that build maritime safety and security in Africa. “Training events will focus on a broad range of areas, includ- ing maritime domain awareness, leadership, search and rescue,” said Capt. Susan Dunlap, U.S. Naval Forces Africa director, Africa regional engagement group. Cmdr. Darryl Brown, USS Robert G. Bradley commanding offi- cer, said the Bradley is functioning as a mobile university, moving from port-to-port to provide training and long-term collaboration between the U.S. and international partners. “Because of that, we are able to offer tailored training and achieve common goals through working together,” said Brown. APS 2011 started Feb. 1, in Lome, Togo, and will consist of seven U.S. ships, will engage 22 African partners and involve more than 7,000 maritime professionals. “APS is an active symbol of the strong relationship between our two nations,” said Michael S. Owen, U.S. ambassador to Sierra Leone. “It’s an opportunity to share resources and create learning opportunities that will build skills, bolster regional security and promote future cooperation.” Robert G. Bradley, an Oliver Hazard Perry-Class frigate home- ported out of Mayport, Fla., is on a scheduled APS deployment to the West Coast of Africa.

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–Photo by MC2 Devon Dow ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������� Misawa Sailors Assist Cleanup At Fishing Port By MC2 Devon James the Sailors who gave their time more than happy to spend their U.S. Naval Air Facility Misawa, Japan out here today, they did an awe- day cleaning up the port. Approximately 92 Sailors some job.” “After seeing everything from Naval Air Facility Misawa When the Sailors arrived, on the news about the recent (NAFM) and its tenant com- they split into groups and tragedy in Japan, many do not mands, volunteered with a clean combed through the wreckage realize the path of destruc- up-relief effort at the Misawa alongside Misawa city work- tion the earthquake made, we Fishing Port, March 14. ers and local civilians. They are very lucky,” said Chief The clean up comes only cleaned up debris and salvaged Construction Mechanic Michael days following an 8.9-magni- any fishing equipment they tude earthquake, which trig- found. Robb. “Today we are more than gered a tsunami along Japan’s Masayoshi Sawaguchi, happy to be of service right in eastern coastline, resulting Director of Department of our own backyard. While the in severe damage to many Policy and Finance for the logistics were handled primarily Japanese coastal cities. Misawa city office, joined the by senior leadership, our junior The damage to the fishing relief effort and praised the guys are out here in full force port was unexpected to Misawa Misawa Sailors for their sup- and making a huge difference Sailors due to the port’s prox- port. out here.” imity to their base. “We are very grateful for the Operations Specialist 2nd “It was an overwhelming participation today by the U.S. Class Eric Tan said when the when I fist saw the damage, but Navy,” he said. “At City Hall, opportunity to assist in a relief now that we are here, we will we are committed to solidar- effort arose, there was no ques- help in anyway possible,” said ity with the base community tion in mind to volunteer after Chief Master-at-Arms Bradley and I believe the Sailors pres- experiencing the recent earth- Dickey. “For the service mem- ence here today is a great sym- ber here in Misawa, this is our bol of that commitment and the quake first-hand. home too. We are here today to alliance between the U.S. and “I am very glad I got this –Photo by MC2 Devon Dow support our community, espe- Japan.” chance,” he added. “I am sure I ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� cially when things get tough.” Demonstrating their appre- am like many people around the �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Dickey also added that he ciation, the city of Misawa pro- world who want to help Japan ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� was proud of his Sailors. vided lunch for the volunteers. in anyway possible. I hope to ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� “I cannot say enough about NAFM Sailors said they were do more.” �����������������������

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An auger then moves the The Navy Exchange has a new on-base ven- ice toward a scale at the front of the unit, which dor, and Naval Station Mayport personnel have a weighs the ice before sliding it into a bag that great new way to buy ice. slides down a chute leading outside to the cus- Located next to the Autoport on Massey tomer. Unbagged ice in 20-pound quantities goes Avenue is the new Ice House America ice vend- to another chute that’s released when the custom- ing house. Owned and operated by East Coast er pulls a handle. Ice, a local Jacksonville company, this machine “The first person to touch the ice is the cus- presents a great a great way to offer ice to tomer,” said Tuohy. Mayport Sailors. East Coast Ice is the largest owner/ operator “Operating the machine is easy”, says Matt of Ice House America machines in the country Tuohy, a retired naval officer formally stationed with over 100 machines in service throughout the aboard USS John F. Kennedy at Mayport, the State of Florida. ECI has a number of employees East Coast Ice Executive Vice President. “You that are Navy Veterans with multiple tours at have the option of buying a 16-pound bag of Mayport. ice, or delivering 20 pounds of ice directly into “It is a natural partnership, bringing a new your cooler, both for $1.50. Generally, bagged product to the Mayport community,” said Jim ice comes in 10 pound bags, which makes this Tuttle, Navy Exchange Regional Vending a great value,” said Tuohy. “It is an especially Manager. “The more ice we sell, the greater the good deal for those people working outside who benefit to the Mayport Community,” said Tuttle. buy ice every day.” As the weather gets warmer and the days get Manufactured from food grade stainless steel, longer, and the need for ice increases, remember the unit is topped with an electric ice maker that that the Navy Exchange and Ice House America takes the filtered water, makes and dumps 35 has changed the way you buy ice at Naval Station pounds of ice into a bin at the rear of the unit Mayport. Officer, Enlisted Openings For Blue Angels 2012 Team By MC3 Julia A. Casper Navy Blue Angels Public Affairs “Applicants do not need to bers is. T h e N a v y F l i g h t have F/A-18 experience,” “All officers who meet Demonstration Squadron, the Hosterman explained. “The the required qualifications Blue Angels, is encouraging Blue Angels have a very com- are encouraged to apply,” qualified Navy and Marine prehensive preparation pro- Tomaszeski said. “Even if you Corps officers and enlisted per- cess that new team members are not interested, maybe you sonnel to apply for the 2012 and go through. We are looking know someone who is. The follow-on seasons. Application for the most qualified men opportunity to demonstrate the deadlines are April 30th for and women in the Navy and teamwork and dedication of our officers and May 1, for enlisted. Marine Corps. Team members military to its citizens across the According to Lt. Cmdr. must exemplify a strong work country is a rare privilege. We James Tomaszeski, Blue Angels ethic, possess exceptional com- represent the Navy and Marine right wing pilot and the squad- munication skills, the ability to Corps, and it is important to us ron’s applicants officer, the work as a team and the desire that the individuals selected are team is looking for three F/A- to uphold the traditions of the the most balanced and profi- 18 demonstration pilots, one Blue Angels organization.” cient in their fields. Marine Corps C-130 demon- Blue Angels Command “Applying is easy; how- stration pilot, one supply officer Master Chief (AW/SW) ever, once we enter the deci- and one administrative officer. Yoshimi Core said enlisted sion making process we take a The squadron’s Enlisted applicants should be exemplary lot of time to ensure the right Applications Officer, Senior Sailors and Marines, who are applicant is chosen. We have a Chief Aviation Electronics willing to work outside their 65-year tradition of excellence Technician (AW/SW) Patrick area of expertise and enjoy trav- to uphold,” Tomaszeski said. Hosterman, said the team has eling. Information on how to apply a variety of positions available “Our command mission is to may be found on the Blue for Navy and Marine Corps enhance recruiting and reten- Angels’ web site at www. who are E-5 and above. tion efforts, but we also serve as blueangels.navy.mil. Outstanding E-4s could also ambassadors of goodwill, and be considered for the follow- bolster pride and patriotism in For more information on ing ratings/NECs: Aviation American citizens. It takes a the officer application process, Machinist’s Mate (AD), special person to be able to do contact Tomaszeski until mid Aviation Electrician’s Mate that naturally,” said Core. March 2011, at DSN 658-2509 (AE), Aviation Structural He said the command is or commercial (760) 339-2509. Mechanics (AM and AME), unique because the enlist- After March 13, he may be Aviation Ordnanceman (AO), ed selection process includes reached at DSN 922-2583, ext. Aviation Electronics Technician a majority of input from the 3112; or commercial (850) 452- (AT), Aviation Maintenance Sailors and Marines on the team 2583, ext. 3112; or emailed at: A d m i n i s t r a t i o n m a n themselves. [email protected]. (AZ), Aircrew Survival “Essentially, the crew mem- For more information on the Equipmentman (PR), Mass bers nominate the applicants enlisted application process, Communication Specialists who will be their relief, there- contact Hosterman, at DSN (MC), Logistics Specialists fore, it’s important we have as 658-2075 or commercial (760) (LS), and Yeoman (YN). The many applicants to consider as 339-2434 until March 13. After team is also looking for an E-6 possible,” said Core. March 14, he may be reached Hospital Corpsman (HM) with Tomaszeski echoed the mas- at DSN 922-2583, ext. 3130 or an 8406 NEC, and E-7s in the ter chief’s call for applicants (850) 452-2583 ext. 3130, or AZ, AT, AO, AM, LS and YN and how selective the process e-mailed at patrick.hosterman@ ratings. of choosing future team mem- navy.mil. .

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Side By Side

-Photo by MCSN Jesse L. Gonzalez ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������� . 8 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011 Admiral Farragut Returns To Mobile Bay From USS Farragut Public Affairs NJROTC marching unit, wel- munity relations coordina- It is a valuable experience for For the second time in his- come gifts and words from tor. “Whether playing a game the crew to visit communities tory, a U.S. naval officer on a numerous Mobile organizations, or answering a question about stateside such as Mobile and to U.S. warship entering Mobile including the Mayor’s office, what they do on the ship, you share in the rich culture and his- Bay, Alabama uttered the the Azalea Trail Maids, the USS can always see the pride they tory in our own backyard. The words, “Damn the torpedoes, Alabama crewmates, the Junior have.” crew’s ability to interact with full speed ahead.” While the Chamber of Commerce, the Farragut Sailors participated the community and experience first words were directed to a Navy League and various Mardi in games, activities and one-on- the nationwide support, ampli- ship’s captain from Adm. David Gras associations. Farragut one time with a total of 34 chil- fies the pride a Sailor feels for Farragut during the Civil War returned the favor with presen- dren at the Boys & Girls Clubs. his country, his service and his on Friday August 5, 1864, these tations, kind words, and a ship This was an enriching experi- ship. It is equally important repeat words came from Cmdr. tour. Much of this welcome ence for both the Sailors and the for the community to have the Bill Daly, commanding officer ceremony was captured by two children. opportunity to interact with the of USS Farragut (DDG 99) on local television stations, and the The Farragut crew also sup- Sailors, share their apprecia- Friday March 4, 2011. local newspaper. plied a marching detail and a tion for their service, as well as The command to enter bat- After the welcoming ceremo- color guard for several Mardi develop a personal relationship tle was part of a re-enactment ny, the ship got to work sup- Gras parades. Additionally, with the men and women serv- ceremony as Farragut’s crew porting Mobile just as much Farragut crewmembers were ing to protect their freedom. -Photo by CTM1 Keith Hanks watched a cannon fire from Fort as Mobile supports the Navy. tasked to ride in several parades Sailors get the opportunity ��������������������������������������������������������������� Morgan in Mobile Bay. The Farragut’s major community on a city float. From the float to visit several countries, but ������� re-enactment also involved a relations event was a visit to they were able to throw the tra- sometimes the ability to expe- U.S. Coast Guard C-130 fly-by both the Sonny Callahan and ditional gifts to parade watch- rience historical events within and local re-enactors deploy- battle. Mobile is known for its endur- the Semmes Boys & Girls ers in Mobile’s family friendly our own country, and give back ing a wreath from Farragut as Farragut’s four-day port ing support of the Navy, and Clubs. parades. Finally, along with to our own community, is even she passed Fort Morgan. The visit to Mobile was conducted this year’s visit was no excep- “As always, our Sailors U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. more rewarding. The citizens of event also honored the crew of in conjunction with Mobile’s tion. do their best and give their Army personnel, Farragut offi- Mobile and surrounding towns the Federal ironclad Tecumseh, Mardi Gras celebration, which Upon arrival the city hosted all” said Chaplain Lt. Cmdr. cers were given escort respon- enriched our Sailors lives with which struck a Confederate is the oldest Mardi Gras cer- a wonderful pier-side welcom- Philip Bagrow, who serves sibilities for some Mardi Gras American hospitality, history mine and sunk during the 1864 emony in the United States. ing ceremony that included an as Farragut’s temporary com- official receptions and balls. and tradition.

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Lincoln Heads ‘Over The Rainbow’

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-Photos by MC2(SW) Jacob Sippel ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� NAVSO/C4F Hosts Command Open House From U.S. 4th Fleet Public Affairs Rear Adm. Vic Guillory, stand and see first-hand how we ver in the maritime domain, to commander, U.S. Naval Forces conduct our daily business fos- foster and sustain cooperative Southern Command and U.S. tering partnerships to maintain relationships with international th 4 Fleet (COMUSNAVSO/ security and stability through- partners and to fully exploit the C4F) hosted a command open out the region.” sea as maneuver space in order house event for the local Along with the familiariza- to enhance regional security Jacksonville, Fla. commu- tion, the distinguished guests nity March 9 at Naval Station were given a tour of the vari- and promote peace, stability, Mayport. ous offices and functions and prosperity in the Caribbean, The command open house throughout the headquarters. Central and South American provided the local community Afterwards, the guests were regions. with information about some treated with a banquet-style For more information, please of the many deployment and lunch and continued on with the contact COMUSNAVSO/ missions COMUSNAVSO/C4F social event. C4F Public Affairs by email at performs in the U.S. Southern COMUSNAVSO/ comusnavso-c4f_mypt_pao@ Command’s area of responsibil- COMFOURTHFLT supports navy.mil, visit www.public. ity. U.S. Southern Command joint navy.mil/comusnavso-c4f, on “This open house gave our and combined local community an opportuni- full-spectrum military opera- Facebook at www.facebook. ty to become familiar with our tions by providing principally com/NAVSOUS4THFLT, or mission here at Fourth Fleet,” sea-based, forward presence on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� said Guillory, “and to under- to ensure freedom of maneu- NAVSOUS4THFLT. ����������������������� . 12 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011 MWR Brings Travel, Services Together From MWR

The Mayport community came out in droves for the 2011 Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Expo and Travel Show on March 10 at Ocean Breeze Conference Center at Naval Station Mayport. Guests were invited to visit different vendors and find information about unique Florida and Georgia attractions, including Disney World and Resorts and Universal Studios, as well as finding out about different MWR programs and events. There was a fabulous spread of food available to guests. Everyone was encouraged to visit each of the more than 100 booths and get there passport stamped for a chance at great prizes.

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THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011 13 FFSC Classes For Sailors, Families From FFSC address specific areas of con- March 24, 5-6:00 p.m., The following classes and cern such as nutrition, toilet Pattern Changing For activities are offered by the training, etc. We even take Women, The Beach House Jax Fleet and Family Support field trips several times a year Beach Center (FFSC) and are free to local parks, museums and March 24, 9 a.m.-noon, of charge. Pre-registration is playgrounds. This group is Tottle Tyme Playgroup, USO required and childcare is not designed for moms new to the March 28-31, 8-4:00 p.m., available. For more information area or moms who want their TAP Separatee Workshop about the classes or to register child to interact with other BLDG 1, Room 1616 call 270-6600, ext. 1701. FFSC children their child’s age. All is located in Building One on children age four and below are Designed for Military per- Massey. invited to attend. sonnel within 180 -90 days of March 17, 9-11:00 a.m., March 21-24, 8:00 a.m.- leaving the military. The semi- Resume Walk-In Review, 4:00 p.m., Executive TAP nar focuses on benefits for ser- FFSC Room 701 Workshop, Building 1 Room vice members and their family March 17, 4:30-6:00 p.m., 1616 members. Participants receive Developing Your Spending March 22, 9-11:00 a.m., help in translating their mili- Plan, Building 1 Room 1616 Resume Walk-In Review, tary acquired skills into civil- March 17, 3-4:30 p.m., FFSC Room 701 ian language and are exposed Conflict Resolution For March 22, 9-11:00 a.m., to the civilian job market and Women, FFSC Room 702 Parenting Class, FFSC Room how to successfully compete March 17, 5-6:00 p.m., 719 in the civilian employment Pattern Changing For March 23, 3-4:30 p.m., arena; learning about resumes, Women, The Beach House Jax Managing Anger Group, employment interviews and Beach FFSC Room 702 March 17, 9 a.m.-noon, March 24, 9-11:00 a.m., marketing themselves. If you Tottle Tyme Playgroup, USO Resume Walk-In Review, are within a minimum of 180 Parents and children together FFSC Room 701 days of leaving the military meet to share parenting con- Feb. 24, 3-4:30 p.m., see your career counselor for a cerns, ideas, and fun! The Conflict Resolution For quota for this highly successful group invites professionals to Women, FFSC Room 702 program. Prepare for Emergencies From American Red Cross infants and children (birth to tions of time and money from American Red Cross will age 8) and adults (age 9 and the American people. You can hold an Adult, Infant and Child up), and administering first aid help the victims of thousands CPR and First Aid With AED to all ages. Participants learn of disasters across the coun- class on March 26 from 9:30 techniques such as rescue try each year, disasters like a.m.-5:30 p.m. at the USO on breathing, chest compressions, the Hurricanes of 2008, by Mayport Road. CPR and Automated External making a financial gift to the Red Cross first aid, CPR and Defibrillation; as well as ban- American Red Cross Disaster AED programs are designed daging, splinting and treatment Relief Fund, which enables to give you the confidence to for burns. the Red Cross to provide shel- respond in an emergency situa- Cost is $60. Anyone with a ter, food, counseling and other tion with skills that can save a Military ID card gets a $5.00 assistance to victims of disas- life. Red Cross courses prepare discount. For more informa- ter. Call 1-800-REDCROSS you to prevent and respond to tion or to register, please call or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish). life-threatening emergencies. the Mayport Service Center at Contributions to the Disaster These classes teach emer- (904) 246-1395. Relief Fund may be sent to gency procedures that prepare All American Red Cross your local American Red Cross individuals to deal with breath- disaster assistance is free, made chapter, 751 Riverside Avenue, ing and cardiac emergencies for possible by voluntary dona- Jacksonville, FL 32204. . 14 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011

March 17: St. Patrick’s Night. 4-7 p.m. at Foc’sle CPO Apr. 16: Showtime Video Fun Night Easter Style. 1-8 Day Specials. 6:15 p.m. Club. Cost is $10 per person. Rock & Bowl. 10 p.m. to p.m. at Mayport Bowling at Beachside Bingo. Free Purchase tickets in advance; Midnight every Saturday at Center. Cost is $12 per person Leprechaun’s Pot o’ Gold game, MWR limited tickets available at the Mayport Bowling Center. $10 and includes dinner, All-You- double payouts, free dessert � � � � � � � � � � door. Sponsored by the Mayport include 2 hours of blacklight Can Bowl with shoes, music table, and more! Don’t forget to CPOA. For tickets, call SHCM bowling, shoe rental, prizes and videos, light show and colored wear green! 270-7204 line March 23. 270-5452 4:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Brad Watson 270-7178. dazzling laser light show. 270- headpin bowling for prizes. $10 March 19: UFC 128: Apr. 1: CPO Birthday Golf Mayport Bowling Center. No Apr. 15: Registration 5377 non-food option also available. Shogun vs. Evans. 10 p.m. at Tournament. 8:30 a.m. start commitments or league rules, Opens for Sand Dollar A p r. 2 0 : M i l i t a r y 270-5377 Castaways. FREE. 270-7205 time at Windy Harbor Golf just fun and a chance to meet Youth Summer Camp. Open Appreciation Day every Apr. 27: All Hands Seafood M a rc h 2 1 - 2 4 : M e n ’s Club. $35.00 per person; lunch people. Request your favorite to ages 6-14; $60 registra- Wednesday at Windy Harbor Boil. 4-7 p.m. at Foc’sle CPO S o f t b a l l P r e - S e a s o n at the CPO Club following music all night long. Only $5 tion fee per child. 270-5680 Golf Club.18 Holes and a Cart Club. Cost is $10 per person. Tournament. Sign-up dead- the event. For more informa- for three games and shoe rental. Apr. 15: Hank Western Only $15. Offer open to DOD, Purchase tickets in advance; line is March 16. 270-5452 tion call BMCM Ed Marrero at 270-5733 Comedy Show. 8 p.m. at active duty, retired, and mili- limited tickets available at March 23: All Hands Seafood (904) 219-4757. Apr. 8: No Fly Zone. 9 p.m. Castaways. FREE. 270-7205. tary dependents (Must provide the door. Sponsored by FRC. Boil. 4-7 p.m. at Foc’sle Apr. 4: Captain’s Cup Live at Castaways. FREE. 270- Apr. 16: Easter proper ID) For tickets, call ATCS Barry CPO Club. Cost is $10 per Intramural Soccer Begins. 7205 Eggstravaganza. 10 a.m.-1 Apr. 22: Dillon Mauer. 9 Wheeler 270-6100 x122. person. Purchase tickets in Season ends June 2. Apr. 8: Showtime Video p.m. at Sea Otter Pavilion. Egg p.m. Live at Castaways. FREE. Apr. 30: UFC 129: St. advance; limited tickets avail- Apr. 5-8: Spring Sports Rock & Bowl. 10 p.m. to hunt, games, prizes, train rides 270-7205 Pierre vs. Shields. 10 p.m. at able at the door. Sponsored Challenge. Sign up deadline is Midnight every Friday at and more. 270-5228 Apr. 24: Bowling Family Castaways. FREE. 270-7205 by DESRON. For tickets, Noon on Mar. 28. 270-5452. Mayport Bowling Center. $10 call OSCS Eugene Demers at Apr. 5: All Khaki Wings include 2 hours of blacklight 270-5801 x119 or ITCS Brad and Trivia Night. 3-7 p.m. bowling, shoe rental, prizes and Compeaux at 270-5801 x148. every Tuesday at Foc’sle CPO dazzling laser light show. 270- March 25: Neurotic Butterfly. Club with 40-cent wings, drink 5377 9 p.m. Live at Castaways. specials and all-you-can-drink Apr. 10: Bowling Family FREE. 270-7205 soft drinks for $1. Trivia begins Fun Night. 4-7 p.m. at Mayport March 26-Apr. 1- Red at 5:30 p.m. All Khakis wel- Bowling Center. Cost is $10 Cross Lifeguard Certification come (Chief Petty Officers, per person and includes spa- Course. Register at the Officers and their guests). 270- ghetti dinner, All-You-Can Gym. Must be age 16 or 5431 Bowl with shoes, music videos, older. For more informa- Apr. 6: Fried Chicken light show and colored headpin tion call the aquatics dept Wednesdays. E v e r y bowling for prizes. 270-5377 at 270-5101 or 270-5425. Wednesday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., at Apr. 12: Howl at the Moon March 28: Captain’s Cup Foc’sle Lounge. Enjoy a two- 5K Run/ 3K Walk. 6:30 Men’s Softball Begins. piece fried chicken plate with pm in front of the gym. Season ends May 26. 270-5452 two sides for only $8.00. 270- Apr. 13: Captain’s Cup M a r c h 2 8 - 3 1 : M e n ’ s 5431 Intramural Golf Begins. 12 Pre-Season Soccer A p r . 6 : D i s c o u n t p.m. at Windy Harbor. Tournament. Sign-up dead- Colormania Wednesdays. Apr. 13: All Hands Steak

March 18: Freedom Friday St. Patrick’s Day Party. 7-11 p.m. at the Youth Center. Cost is $7 advanced sign-up and $9 day KID of, space permitting. 270-5680 � � � � March 19: Teen Italian Dinner Night. 6-9 p.m. at the Break Camp Begins. Camp p.m. at Sea Otter Pavilion. Egg Teen Center. Pasta, salad and runs March 28-Apr. 1. Sign up hunt, games, prizes, train rides breadsticks; make your reserva- at the Youth Center. 270-5680. and more. 270-5228 tion by March 16. 246-0347 Apr. 1: Teen Social. 7 p.m. at Apr. 24: Bowling Family M a r c h 2 5 : C e l t i c the Teen Center. 246-0347 Fun Night Easter Style. 1-8 Children and River Dance Apr. 10: Bowling Family p.m. at Mayport Bowling Performance. 4 p.m. at the Fun Night. 4-7 p.m. at Mayport Center. Cost is $12 per per- Youth Center. 270-5680 Bowling Center. Cost is $10 son and includes dinner, All- March 26: Teen Center per person and includes spa- You-Can Bowl with shoes, Boys Only Night. 5-10 p.m. at ghetti dinner, All-You-Can music videos, light show and the Teen Center. Video Game Bowl with shoes, music videos, colored headpin bowling for Extravaganza. Snacks provided. light show and colored headpin prizes. $10 non-food option 246-0347 bowling for prizes. 270-5377 also available. 270-5377 March 26: March Madness Apr. 12: Howl at the Moon Apr. 29: Freedom Friday 3 vs. 3 Teen Basketball 5K Run/ 3K Walk. 6:30 pm in Spring Movie Night. 7-11 p.m. Tournament. 10 a.m. at the front of the gym. at the Youth Center. Cost is $7 Gym. Cost is $10 per person; Apr. 15: Freedom Friday advanced sign-up and $9 day limit of 5 per team. 246-0347 Spring Party. 7-11 p.m. at of, space permitting. 270-5680 March 26-Apr. 1- Red the Youth Center. Cost is $7 A p r. 2 9 : D r a m a C l u b Cross Lifeguard Certification advanced sign-up and $9 day Performance “The King & I”. Course. Register at the Gym. of, space permitting. 270-5680 4:15 p.m. at the Youth Center. Must be age 15 or older (must Apr. 15: Registration 270-5680 show proof of age at time of Opens for Sand Dollar registration and first day or Youth Summer Camp. Open course). For more information to ages 6-14; $60 registra- call the Aquatics Dept. at 270- tion fee per child. 270-5680 5101 or 270-5425. Apr. 16: Easter March 28: Youth Spring Eggstravaganza. 10 a.m.-1

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to win two games against the second half and finally took Seymour Johnson AFB in order a small lead, which held on to take home the championship. until the final buzzer beating Seymour Johnson is always a Seymour Johnson AFB 82-79 tough team to beat but Mayport for the 2011 March Maddness Hurricanes played well and put Championship title. the first game away winning Mayport will now travel to 77-72. Washington D.C to repre- The teams took a small break sent the Navy in the National and were back on the court for the Championship game. Military Athletic Conference Seymour Johnson AFB tried Championships. Mayport is to pull ahead in the final game the first Navy team to win the leaving Mayport Hurricanes SEMAC conference and repre- down at the half by six. sent the division in the National M a y p o r t H u r r i c a n e s Conference Championships in answered basket for basket in April. .

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The following activities tar- 6 pm at Planet Mayport. limited tickets available at Celebration. Van departs get single or unaccompanied Apr. 27: All Hands Seafood the door. Sponsored by FRC. Planet Mayport at 5 p.m. Cost Sailors. For more information, LIBERTY Boil. 4-7 p.m. at Foc’sle CPO For tickets, call ATCS Barry is $5. call 270-7788/89 or stop by � � � � Club. Cost is $10 per person. Wheeler 270-6100 x122. Apr. 30: UFC 129: St. Planet Mayport Single Sailor Purchase tickets in advance; Apr. 29: World of Nations Pierre vs. Shields. Center and pick up the monthly activity calendar with a com- Apr. 3: Springing the Blues Purchase tickets in advance; plete listing of all upcoming Festival. Van Departs at 12 limited tickets available at the Liberty events. p.m. Cost $10. door. Sponsored by the Mayport CPO Steak Night For Stark March 18: Jax Sharks Apr. 4: Liberty Committee CPOA. For tickets, call SHCM Arena Football. Van Departs Meeting. 3:30-4 p.m. at Planet Brad Watson at 270-7178. Planet Mayport at 6:45 p.m. Mayport. Come help decide Apr. 13: Dart Tournament. Cost $5. what happens with your Liberty 6 pm at Planet Mayport. March 19: Monster Program Apr. 15: Hank Western Supercross Trip. Van Departs Apr. 4: Captain’s Cup Comedy Show. 8 p.m. at Planet Mayport at 5 p.m. Cost Intramural Soccer Begins. Castaways. FREE. 270-7205. $15. Season ends June 2. A p r. 1 5 - 1 7 : O r l a n d o March 19: UFC 128: Apr. 5-8: Spring Sports Weekend Trip. Van departs Shogun vs. Evans. 10 p.m. at Challenge. Sign up deadline is Planet Mayport at 5 p.m. Cost is Castaways. FREE. 270-7205 Noon on Mar. 28. 270-5452 $40 (includes lodging & trans- M a rc h 2 1 - 2 4 : M e n ’s Apr. 6: Fried Chicken portation). Sign-up deadline S o f t b a l l P r e - S e a s o n Wednesdays. E v e r y Apr. 8. Tournament. Sign-up deadline Wednesday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., at Apr. 16: Showtime Video is March 16. 270-5452 Foc’sle Lounge. Enjoy a two- Rock & Bowl. 10 p.m. to March 23: Joe’s Crab piece fried chicken plate with Midnight every Saturday at Shack Dinner Trip. Van two sides for only $8.00. 270- Mayport Bowling Center. $10 departs Planet Mayport at 5 5431 include 2 hours of blacklight p.m. Transportation only. A p r . 6 : D i s c o u n t bowling, shoe rental, prizes and March 23: All Hands Colormania Wednesdays. dazzling laser light show. 270- Seafood Boil. 4-7 p.m. at 4:30 p.m. every Wednesday at 5377 Foc’sle CPO Club. Cost is $10 Mayport Bowling Center. No Apr. 18: Singleton’s Seafood per person. Purchase tickets in commitments or league rules, Shack Dinner Trip. Van advance; limited tickets avail- just fun and a chance to meet departs Planet Mayport at 5 -Photo by Paige Gnann able at the door. Sponsored people. Request your favorite p.m. Transportation only. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� by DESRON. For tickets, music all night long. Only $5 Apr. 19: Pool Tournament ��������������������������� call OSCS Eugene Demers at for three games and shoe rental. Finals. 6 p.m. at Planet 270-5801 x119 or ITCS Brad 270-5733. Mayport. Compeaux at 270-5801 x148. Apr. 7: Jacksonville Suns A p r. 2 0 : M i l i t a r y M a r c h 2 5 : N e u r o t i c Baseball. Van departs Planet Appreciation Day every Butterfly. 9 p.m. Live at Mayport at 6 p.m. Free. Wednesday at Windy Harbor Castaways. FREE. 270-7205 Apr. 8: No Fly Zone. 9 p.m. Golf Club.18 Holes and a Cart March 25: Movie Trip. Van Live at Castaways. FREE. 270- Only $15. Offer open to DOD, departs Planet Mayport at 5 7205 active duty, retired, and mili- p.m. Cost is $5. Apr. 8: Showtime Video tary dependents (Must provide March 26: St. John’s Town Rock & Bowl. 10 p.m. to proper ID) Center Trip. Van departs Midnight every Friday at A p r . 2 0 : S p a d e s Planet Mayport at 5 p.m. Mayport Bowling Center. $10 Tournament. 6 pm at Planet Transportation only. include 2 hours of blacklight Mayport. March 29: Miller’s Ale bowling, shoe rental, prizes and Apr. 22: Dillon Mauer. 9 House Dinner Trip. Van dazzling laser light show. 270- p.m. Live at Castaways. FREE. departs Planet Mayport at 5 5377 270-7205 p.m. Transportation only. Apr. 9: Movie Trip. Van Apr. 22: Rise Against & M a r c h 3 0 : P o o l departs Planet Mayport at 6 Bad Religion Concert. Van Tournament Finals. 6 p.m. at p.m. Cost is $5. departs Planet Mayport at 5 Planet Mayport. Apr. 12: Howl at the p.m. Cost $15. Sign-up deadline Apr. 1: St. John’s Town Moon 5K Run/ 3K Walk. Apr. 16. Center Trip. Van departs 6:30 pm in front of the gym. Apr. 23: Jax Sharks Arena Planet Mayport at 5 p.m. Apr. 13: Captain’s Cup Football. Van Departs Planet Transportation only. Intramural Golf Begins. 12 Mayport at 6:00 p.m. Cost $5. Apr. 2: Paintball. Van p.m. at Windy Harbor. Apr. 26: Jacksonville Suns departs Planet Mayport at 9 Apr. 13: All Hands Steak Baseball. Van departs Planet a.m. Cost $5 (includes paint- Night. 4-7 p.m. at Foc’sle CPO Mayport at 6 p.m. Free. balls, gear and transportation) Club. Cost is $10 per person. Apr. 27: Dart Tournament. . 16 THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011

Thrasher Horne Center For ple in a group to access most mation from veterans by elimi- are archived for future genera- The Arts To Host Sgt. Matt of Florida’s 160 state parks. In nating some questions. In addi- tions: http://www.loc.gov/vets/. Eversmann USO addition, honorably discharged tion, there are minor changes to Our goal at VHPFC is to The American Hero of Black � � � � veterans who have service con- simplify the wording of ques- reach the more than 200,000 Hawk Down will be speaking nected disabilities, and surviv- tions and provide clarity in the veterans in our area. If you are on Tuesday March 29 at 7:30 ing spouses of military veterans instructions. Further enhance- interested in volunteering to p.m. All active duty and retired 5:30 p.m. The cost is $10 for upcoming 2011 PLAYERS who have fallen in combat, will ments to the online applica- help us achieve this goal, please military may show their ID the driver and $5 for the passen- Championship Birdies for receive a lifetime family annu- tion are expected to be deliv- visit our website for more infor- at the box office to receive a ger. Each registration includes Charity Program. This yearly al entrance pass at no charge. ered in increments throughout mation on how you can enrich special discount. Mayport and a meal ticket. There will be live community-based fundrais- For information on qualifica- 2010. Veterans may complete your life and honor a veteran. NAS Jax USO Centers have a music by Rosco Cane starting ing is held in conjunction with tions and necessary forms to or download the 10-10EZ form United Through Reading limited number of free tickets at 5 p.m. There will also be a THE PLAYERS Championship receive these discounts, visit at the VA health eligibility web- program makes it possible to for this event. Please visit one 50/50 drawing at 7 p.m., door at TPC Sawgrass, May 9-15, www.FloridaStateParks.org/ site at https://www.1010ez. share in the enjoyment of read- of the offices if you are inter- prizes. The stops for the run are 2011. Donations to Greater Jax thingstoknow/annualpass. med.va.gov/sec/vha/1010ez/. ing to the children in your life, ested in attending. as follows: Rehab Saloon, VFW Area USO will be accepted cfm#discountsforveterans. Veterans may also contact the even while thousands of miles USO 70th Anniversary Middleburg Post 8255, VNV/ until May 11. This will give us The USO and RocketLife, VA at 1 (877) 222-VETS (8387) apart. The Mayport Center and Tell us your fondest memo- LV Clubhouse, Steel Pony, four months of fundraising with have partnered to deliver a or visit the VA health eligibility NAS Center can record you ries of your experiences with and back to the Fleet Reserve the hope of making the 2011 heart-warming opportunity website at www.va.gov/healthe- reading a book to your children the USO to help celebrate our #91. All proceeds to benefit Birdies For Charity drive the for the men and women of the ligibility. and send it to them after you 70th anniversary, include a your Greater Jacksonville Area best ever in support of your armed forces and their fami- The Veterans History have gone on deployment. It is photo if you’d like, and you USO. Make sure to wear an USO! lies. The Personal Photo Book Project First Coast is dedi- a great way to make them smile may see your name in our mag- FRA Red Shirt to Fleet Reserve Please visit www.birdiesfor- program enables troops serv- cated to honoring the many on their special day even when azine “ONPATROL” or on one Association # 91 off of Collins charity.playerschampionship. ing abroad and their families veterans of Northeast Florida you can not be there with them. of our websites. http://www. Road on any Friday and they com, where you can have an to create 20-page personal and those who supported war There is a computer uso.org/uso_70th_anniversary_ will donate $5 to Greater opportunity to continue sup- photo books and ship them efforts. We record the memo- resource center available to stories.aspx Jacksonville Area USO! It’s a porting Greater Jax Area USO. to any APO/FPO address for ries of those who have served all service members with email, NOSA-USO 2nd Annual great way to have a good time Spring Break Festival At free. These full-color, custom- our country by conducting Internet and word processing. Craft Fair and help support a great cause. Palencia ized photo books are small interviews. These stories are Fax, copy and free notary ser- The 2nd annual craft fair will Spring Break Festival At The Palencia Club (Located enough to fit in a soldier’s placed on our website for others vice is also available. be held at the Mayport USO Palencia on US 1 north Of Saint cargo pockets yet can hold more to listen and learn: www.vhp- For more information about Center on Saturday, April 30 The Palencia Club (located Augustine) will host a “Spring than 60 photos of loved ones. firstcoast.org. We are a partner activities or meeting avail- from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Vendors can on US 1 north of St. Augustine) Break Festival” on Friday, RocketLife prints the books for with the Library of Congress abilities, call 246-3481 or stop reserve a booth by visiting the will host a “Spring Break March 25 beginning at 5 p.m. free, and the USO pays for the in Washington, D.C. where the by the center at 2560 Mayport following web page: www.org- Festival” on Friday, March 26 This event is Free and open to shipping. To get started, visit memories of those we interview Road. sites.com/fl/nosamayport beginning at 5 p.m. This event the public. There will be more http://uso.myphotoproducts. Donate Your Unused Books is Free and open to the public. than 100 participating vendors com. If you have books laying There will be more than 100 showcasing including Radio The U.S. Department around and would like to make participating vendors showcas- Disney, Fun Food & Beverages, of Veterans Affairs has a difference, donate all your ing, including Radio Disney, Dancing and much, much announced the launch of its unused books at any Regions Fun Food & Beverages, more. Please bring non-perish- new and improved online Branch in North Florida Dancing and much, much able goods to donate to the St. form, “Application for Health between now and April 1. All more. Please bring non-perish- Francis House. Benefits,” which will make it the donations will benefit the able goods to donate to the St. Greater Jacksonville USO easier and faster for veterans United Way in your community. Francis House. has partnered with Coastal to apply for their health care 8th Annual Bob Coonan Free Military Tickets For Cab to get you great rates on benefits. This revised online M e m o r i a l U S O G o l f The Players Championship rides to and from the Airport, application form (10-10EZ) Tournament The Players Championship Mayport, Cecil Field and provides enhanced navigation It is time for the 8th Annual at TPC Sawgrass from May areas in between. Coastal Cab features that make it easier and B o b C o o n a n M e m o r i a l 9-15 is once again offering is happy to give a 15 percent faster for veterans to use. The USO Golf Tournament! free tickets to THE PLAYERS discount from the meter to all new version also allows veter- This great event will be held Championship to all active addresses and locations not list- ans to save a copy of the com- Thursday, March 31 at the duty, retired, and reserve mili- ed for all passengers that show pleted form for their personal NAS Jacksonville Golf Club. tary and their dependents. The their Military ID cards. To set records. The most significant Check-in time is 11 a.m. with tickets are available on line via up a ride or for more informa- enhancement allows veterans a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. the attached ticket link you can tion please call 904-779-9999 to save their application to their Following play there will cut and paste to your browser. (NAS Jax & JIA) or 904-246- local desktop and return to the be prizes, raffles, food and Parking is NOT included and 9999 (Mayport). application at any time without fun. The player entry form is must be purchased separately. Your Greater Jacksonville having to start over. Previously, attached to this email or you Patriot’s Post (hospitality tent A re a U S O i s n o w o n veterans had to complete the can pick one up at a USO between 16 and 18 fairways) Facebook. form in a single session. This Center near you and the NAS will also be open to military Honorably discharged vet- updated online form, along with Jacksonville Golf Club. and their families offering free erans, active-duty service and the revised VA Form 10-10EZ, 5th Annual Fleet Reserve food and drink. http://www. reserve members will receive reduces the collection of infor- #91 St. Patty’s Day Poker Run pgatour.com/tournaments/r011/ a 25 percent discount on the The Fleet Reserve Branch 91 tickets.html Please use code: purchase of a Florida State at 5391 Collins Road is host- MILITARY Park annual pass. The discount ing the 5th annual St. Patty’s 2011 Birdies For Charity provides a savings of $15 on Day Poker Run on Saturday Campaign an individual annual pass and March 19. Registration is from Your Greater Jax Area $30 on a family annual pass, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., last bike in by USO is excited about the which allows up to eight peo- .

THE MIRROR, NS MAYPORT, Thursday, March 17, 2011 17 appropriate consideration. This messages, beautify the grounds, Navy-Marine Corp Relief The following are just a sam- advocate is known as a Guardian assist guests in various areas of Society Needs You ple of volunteer opportunities ad Litem. In the 4th Judicial the park, input data, lend a hand The Navy Marine Corp Relief available through NS Mayport REACHING Circuit, which includes Clay, in animal care areas, answer Society is in need of Volunteers and Volunteer Jacksonville. � � � Duval and Nassau Counties, questions, drive trains and to give a couple of hours of For more information, call NS there are more than 2,000 enhance guests’ experiences. their time each week to help Mayport volunteer coordinator children who need an advocate You provide the interest and others in need. The mission of CS1 Terry Jackson at 270-5373 p.m. Dates are March 15-18, Avenue. No medical experi- to help them navigate the enthusiasm, and the zoo will the Navy-Marine Corp Relief and AC1 Chandra Chaney at 21-24, April 5-8. Contact ence needed. For more infor- Dependency system. As we build provide the training. Scheduling Society is to provide emergency 270-6130 or Dianne Parker at ET1(SW) Claude Troullier at mation, email Debbie Fields at our volunteer base we are asking is flexible. Volunteers receive financial help and educational 542-5380 or you can immedi- 270-6148 to sign up. [email protected] members of our community special discounts, free assistance to members of the ately sign-up online for oppor- F l e t c h e r P T S A - T P C Jacksonville International to consider being a Guardian admission, newsletters and Naval Services - active, retired, tunities using www.volunteer Tournament Airport Volunteer as Litem. These guardians do special programs only available and family members - when in gatewayjacksonville.org. Fletcher High School PTSA Ambassador Program not provide direct care for the to employees and volunteers. need: to assist them achieve needs volunteers for the TPC We are looking for volunteer children; the guardians ad litem Take this opportunity to meet financial self-sufficiency and St. Johns River Clean Up At tournament held May 9-15. to assist travelers with locating visit the child at least once others who share your interests to find solutions to emergent Mayport Volunteers will man two con- arrival and departure gates, tele- per month, interview family in the animal kingdom. New requirements. Navy-Marine NS Mayport is looking cession tents to benefit the high phones, baggage claim and tick- members, gather information Adult Volunteer Orientations are Corp Relief Society firmly for volunteers to participate school PTSA. Tents are manned eting areas. The Ambassadors from medical, mental health, held at the Pepsico Foundation believes in personal financial in the 16th annual St. Johns Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday provide vital customer assis- and education professionals, Education Campus. All responsibility. By helping the River Clean up on March 19 from 7:30 a.m.-dusk and tance and a lot of smiles to and attend court hearings to interested personnel please CS1 service member and family from 8-11:30 a.m. at the Jetties Thursday-Sunday from 6 a.m. ensure a pleasant and memo- ensure the best interests of the Hopkins or call 270-5373 for through difficult times and Pavilion #3. to close. For more information, rable experience while traveling children are maintained. The more information. by assisting them to develop Volunteers will collect lit- contact Noela Smart at smart- through our airport. work is compelling. To become YMCA of Jacksonville their own problem solving ter and debris along the Jetties [email protected]. Benefits of being in the a Guardian ad Litem, candidates YMCA of Jacksonville is looking capabilities, they will achieve and ocean front. Gloves and All-Star Basketball Ambassador program include need a compassionate heart, be for volunteers for their outreach financial stability, increase garbage bags will be provid- The United Negro College gratitude of the passengers at least 19 years old, complete programs geared towards males. self-worth and reduce the need ed. Tickets will be provided Fund will sponsor a high served each day, invitations, to 30 hours of initial training For more information, contact to all participants that may be school basketball All-Star volunteer appreciation events, and undergo a background Terra Herzberger at 265-1820. for future financial assistance. redeemed for refreshments and game on March 12 at Edward free parking at the airport, meal check. The process begins Children’s Home Society of Without their volunteers, the t-shirts from noon-2 p.m. at Waters College. To volunteer, voucher for every four-hour with a screening interview so Florida Society could not meet the needs Riverside Arts Market. contact ETCS Mark Prince at period worked, service recogni- you can learn more about this Children’s Home Society of of so many. If you are interested To learn more about the [email protected]. tion and the opportunity to meet opportunity to make a difference Florida is getting ready to in volunteering and would like clean up, go to www.coj.net First Coast “No More people from all over the world. in the life of a child. If this kind permanently place seven or more information, contact Bill (key words St. Johns River Homeless Pets” Contact Yvonne Pooler at 904- of volunteer opportunity sounds eight children in loving homes Kennedy at 270-5418, 9 a.m.- Celebration) or contact NS F i r s t C o a s t N o M o r e 741-2006 or email ypooler@ like something you would like within the next couple weeks. 3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Maport Water Quality Program Homeless Pets brand new high jaa.aero. to participate in, please visit Seeking children’s furniture. St. Johns County Habitat For Manager, Scott Dombrowsky, capacity Spay /Neuter Clinic Guardian ad Litem the Guardian ad Litem website, Contact Nick Geinosky at 904- Humanity Needs Volunteers! at 270-6781. Pre-registration is opens this month. The new Be the voice for children abused, www.guardianadlitem.org, or 493-7738. Habitat for Humanity is in need not required. facility will be able to help neglected, or abandoned. These call 904-630-1200 to schedule a Homeless Pet Shelter for volunteers every Friday and San Pablo Elementary thousands of pets and owners children have no ability to screening interview. Jacksonville Homeless Pet Saturday to help build homes Presidential Fitness as well as stray and feral cats participate in decisions affecting Jacksonville Zoo Shelter seeks volunteers. The in St. Augustine. No skill is Volunteers are needed to -each year, with free or low their lives. When children are The Jacksonville Zoo is asking new Homeless Pet Shelter is necessary. Must be 16 or older. help students at San Pablo cost spay/neuter and low cost removed from their homes, the for volunteers. Volunteers seeking help at a Temporary They are starting a new home Elementary in Jacksonville vaccinations. We still need lots courts can appoint a special are needed to educate varied Clinic on surgery days. Days every month and need help on Beach with their Presidential of volunteers for the clinic at advocate to make sure that the audiences about the natural and hours vary. Contact the construction site. Please call Fitness testing from 8 a.m.-3 the new location on Norwood best interests of the child is given world, teach conservation [email protected]. 826-3252 ext. 2006 to sign up. Out in Town Thursday, March 17 Fleet Reserve Association, COMMUNITY Branch 290, will host dinner � � � � � � � � from 5 to 8 p.m. The menu this week will be Beef Enchiladas. Thursday, March 24 Ribault Club on Fort George A donation of $8 is requested St. Paul’s Annual Carnival Island Cultural State Park. No for each dinner. Carry-out Rummage Sale will be from reservations are necessary and orders are accepted. As always, 5-10 p.m. in the St. Paul’s gym the program is free. the public is invited to attend. on the corner of 1st Avenue St. Paul’s Annual Carnival Please call 246-6855 for more North and 5th Avenue in Rummage Sale will be from 9 information or to place an order. Jacksonvillee Beach. a.m.-11 p.m. in the St. Paul’s Saturday, March 18 Friday, March 25 gym on the corner of 1st Join the Fleet Reserve St. Paul’s Annual Carnival Avenue North and 5th Avenue Association for a night of Rummage Sale will be from in Jacksonvillee Beach. Karaoke from 9 p.m. to 1 5-11 p.m. in the St. Paul’s gym Sunday, March 27 a.m. at the Branch Home, 390 on the corner of 1st Avenue Come and celebrate Florida Mayport Rd. Featured will be North and 5th Avenue in Heritage month with the Talbot host Doug Bracey. Jacksonvillee Beach. Islands State Parks. Join a Saturday, March 19 Saturday, March 26 local expert from 1:30–2:30 Join a park ranger at 2 p.m.to T h e J a c k s o n v i l l e p.m. as they present discover- learn about the many common Genealogical Society will ies on Native dugout canoes species that inhabit the natural hold their monthly meet- found throughout Florida. This communities of the undevel- ing at the Webb-Wesconnett program will take place at the oped barrier islands of northeast Branch Library, 6887 103rd Ribault Club on Fort George Florida. The program will take St., Jacksonville, Fl., at 1:30 Island Cultural State Park. No place at pavilion one on Little p.m. Our March meeting is reservations are necessary and Talbot Island. No reservations being held to critique the semi- the program is free. are necessary and the program nar and to receive ideas from St. Paul’s Annual Carnival is free with regular park admis- guests and members regarding Rummage Sale will be from sion. further topics of interest in our 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the St. Paul’s Sunday, March 20 endeavor to contact qualified gym on the corner of 1st Fleet Reserve Association, speakers for further meetings Avenue North and 5th Avenue Branch 290, hosts Breakfast and seminars. You may remem- in Jacksonvillee Beach. From from 8 a.m.-noon at the Branch ber we did something simi- 4-6 p.m., the sales are on with a Home, 390 Mayport Rd. Menu lar to this in June of last year $1 bag sale. items include eggs, steaks, regarding our past seminar and Thursday, March 31 bacon, sausage, grits, hash- it worked out well for all con- The Duval County Extension browns, biscuits & gravy, pan- cerned. Refreshments will be Office is offering a free work- cakes or toast. Omelets are also served. For further information shop from 6-8 p.m. on turf- available. Coffee is included please contact Jim Laird, (904) grasses for this area and how with all meals. A donation 264-0743. Please note this is a to give your lawn the best care of $3.00 to $6.00 for a basic change of date from our usual and maintenance. Other topics four-item breakfast, or $3 for a meeting date. covered will be the water and breakfast sandwich, is request- The Talbot Islands have a fertilizer ordinances, compost- ed. Additional side items are rich cultural history that dates ing, spring preparation and soil available for a donation of $1 back over 5,000 years. Join a testing. To register call Becky to $5. Call the Branch at 246- park ranger at 2 p.m. for a look at 904-387-8850. This program 6855 to have a full menu faxed into these past cultures and the will be held at the Regency to you. As always, the public is artifacts they left behind. 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Current schedule appointment ����� Antiques/Classics maint., gar. kept, no most cases. Service and ���������� scrachtes, no problems. repair all Brands MCDERMOTT Automobiles Pict’s provided via phone ��������� COLLECTIBLE upon request. 904-542-3249 POOL CUE-Exotic Trucks/Trailers/SUVs Call 904-755-7760 BED. Iron frame, w o ods, leather Vans/Buses tubular posts w/lrg wrap, two shafts. $340. Harley Davidson brass tops. Very 912-573-3526 $2000 or Less Heritage Soft-tail old, but in great 1450cc, exc. cond., cond. $425. 268-2482 Commercial Vehicles many extras, 2004 Misc. Auto $14K. D:904-790-4234. ���������� Oak dining table, ���������� E:904-536-5788 48" round (with 2' Autos/Trucks Wanted Home Daycare leaf is 6')and 6 ������������ Provider CDA chairs, starburst Auto Rent/Lease License #F04DU1261 pattern $200. Oak cor- WANTED: Comic CPR, First Aide. ner hutchwith glass Books. Call Openings Infant - 4yrs. doors top and oak doors 904-631-9439 ����������� Near Mayport Schools & bottom $50. 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