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VoL 62 No. 32 Friday, August 12, 2005 GTMO travelers have another option By J03 Peter Lawlor, Naval Media Center Guantanamo Bay Flying in and out of Guantanamo Bay as other taskings in the Caribbean theater (GTMO) should soon become much easier by Navy Region Southeast, which GTMO for official and recreational travelers. This is responsible for since the closing of Na- is because the base's Air Operations Dept. val Station Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. recently obtained a second C-12 passenger There will be some added bonuses for plane from Naval Station Rota, Spain. travelers flying on the C-12s. The flights With the additional airplane, the base are free, and they can help people save now has two six-passenger C-12's. money if they are getting a connecting flight. LCDR L.J Janolino, one of the C-12 pi- "Offering passengers the opportunity to lots, said having two planes will allow for a get connecting flights from larger airports more dependable schedule of flights flying like Miami International or Tampa Interna- in and out of GTMO throughout the week. tional will also make planning travel easier, lie U-12 aircraft is a high-per- "What we're trying to do is set up a regu- cheaper, and more time efficient," said formance, fired-wing, t-tail, lar shuttle to service Southern Command in Janolino. pressurized, twin-engine turbo- Miami, Central Command in Tampa, and Signing-up for seating on the C-12 is prop that accommodates places for also the Region (CNRSE headquarters) in similar to signing-up for seating on the ro- a pilot, co-pilot, and passengers. Jacksonville," Janolino said. "In establish- tator flights for personal travel. Air Operations Office directly or have their ing this shuttle we're giving our customers "The biggest thing people need to know department heads call to schedule a flight. (official travelers on temporary assignment about the C-12 flights is that they still need TAD travelers still need to check-in at the duty or TAD as well as space available or to sign-up for them at the space available Air Mobility Command (AMC) terminal on space available travelers) a regular sched- terminal," said LCDR Paul Devereux, Air Leeward to get on the flight manifest ule for flights." and Operations Officer. to check-in luggage. Janolino added the plan is to have C-12 "Space available travelers also need to Passengers boarding a C-12 can only flights flying to and from the base Monday have met all their space available require- carry a limited amount of luggage, usually through Friday as well as the regular Air ments. For instance, active duty service about 25 pounds maximum per passenger Mobility Command (AMC) rotator flights members need to be on leave before they with a total of six passengers, not including every Saturday and every other Tuesday. can sign-up for a flight, and they also need the crew. Also be advised that the C-12 can The second plane was needed to support to have their military identification card." not transport animals. the combined air logistics needs of the base Official travelers on TAD orders who The plan to implement the new C-12 and Joint Task Force Guantanamo, as well need air logistics support, should call the flight schedule could go into effect as early as Aug. 15, pending funding approval. If All in a days work - additional funding can not be obtained to QM2(SW) John Benedict, from start the new schedule immediately, the plan ' Port Services Department, is to begin the regular C-12 schedule in Oc- paints the stairwell from Bui- tober, at the start of the new fiscal year. Like any space-available keley Landing to Bulkeley Hall. flight there are always risks involved and Benedict, along with six other many variables to consider. Weather could sailors, spent three change depar- weeks ture times, the number ofavailable seats can scraping, chipping and painting change on a moments notice, and the the three ladders that make up amount of passenger luggage also varies de- the stairwell. The job took 15 pending on mission requirements. gallons of paint and was com- "If people are flexible in their travel pleted on Wednesday, Aug. 9. plans, we can often help them out," w s Photo by JO1 Bob Lamb Devereux said. 2 2005 F r id ay, A ug. 12 , Corpsman, Dental Tech ratings merge By Christine A. Mahoney, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Public Affairs WASHINGTON (NNS) -cessful in helping commi- In order to provide Sailors and cate the 'whys' and shows ' of Marines with the finest in the merger." medical operational readiness, Training for Sailors newly the Navy Bureau of Medicine recruited into the hospital and Surgery (BUMED) an- corpsmacorpsman fieldfield will combineco mbin nounced the merger of Dental both HM and DT job ratings Technician (DT) and Hospital skills. Corpsman (HM) job ratings "There will be changes start- into the HM rating. ing with the HM and DT "A" The approval was signed by schools. The revised HM 'A' Chief of Naval Operations school training plan incorpo- Adm. Mike Mullen July 25. rates foundational dental "The DT/HM merger coin- knowledge, skills and abilities bines forces to better meet the such as dental fundamentals, demands and needs of our , emergency care and treatment, changing Navy," said Force instrumentation and other ba- Master Chief (FORCM) (SW/ sic knowledge topics. These AW) Jacqueline DiRosa, direc- \ classes will be added while tor, Hospital Corps, BUMED. w keeping the HM 'A' school "When the merger is coin- pleted, it will allow us to bet- DiRosa. ter support our operational "Upon completion of HM forces by ensuring all enlisted Photos by PH3 Kristopher Wilson 'A' school, designated person- medical personnel have the Medical and Dental Department Sailors gather nel will attend a follow-on den- same baseline of training; by around a simulated casualty while listening to Senior tal assistant school to train in improving flexibility in the uti- Medical Officer, 'mdr. Paul Kane, center, explain specialized dental assisting and urig te lve n~dastatt300 merger."t ott p~nue iae lization of all enlisted man- how to respond to various types of injuries aboard skills. Upon graduation from power, and by improving ca- the Ninitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harr S this follow-on course, the reer opportunities for all our member will earn an HM-8700 Sailors. seriesbot HMadD'o NEC (Navy Enlistedaig "Our most important consid- proactive in preparing these develop an implementation Classification)," she added. eration throughout this whole two Navy Medicine communi- strategy," said DiRosa. "I made "The course length is antici- merger process is the profes- ties. certain I had a lot of our junior pated to be five to six weeks, sional development and career "In September 2004, sailors and senior enlisted in with a proposed two week enhancement of each and ev- BUMED hosted a Hospital both the DT and HM commu- clinical rotation. This change ery member of the Hospital Corps Summit in conjunction cities involved in working in basic training will greatly Corps," he added. with the Naval Medical Edu- groups. They, in turn, took the enhance the baseline knowl- Nearly 3,000 DT and 24,000 cation and Training Command message out to the fleet, and edge of hospital corpsmen and HM active and reserve person- to review the current HM and that has proven to be very suc- Continued on page 4 nel will be affected by the rat- DT 'A' school curriculums to ings merger. BUM ED has been plan for needed changes and 'Open Line' guests GUATAAMOBA I 'Open Line'now ails live Tuesdays at noon a] FM 103.1I, FM 102.1 cl.an Dnt D2n 40,andwillbetheauiobehind flilleronTV4.ThepingNi11 Ga e ontt a si m ulated s., iSayseat p.c a again on W elt 10 The special guests for cOpen Line' on Tesay, Aug. 9cear Joint Task Commander, Naval Base .CAPT L. Cotton Chief Staff Officer ._.CDR Jeff Hayhurst FeICmmllandSigeatlajcrAngelFebles,the new SlaffJudgeAdvo- Command Master Chief . .CMDCM(SW/ss)Lar Cairo cate, LT' Matthew Benan, and his Navy Leaman, LNI(SW) Felecia Public Affairs Officer Nimit aStacey Byingonaie GeCallers caf call in qustons for the guests to the Media Center before The Guantanamo Bay Gazette is an authorized publication ar members ot the military services ' ¬and their families stationed at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay. The contents do sot necessarily ad(LllItelv r ics t2 0 .C esFl o vIao h i ie reflect lie official views of the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Navy, Adva1cee tlstio1 riae welCOIn e.Plca1see-mIal qnefior1 for' and do not intply endorsetTent thereof. The editorial content is prepared, edited and provided by S uporning ¬the Public Affairs Office of U.S. Naval Base/Naval Station Gutantanamo Bay. Quenstions or gut to fleLs ~bi lai fiea coain a vyrnttil vithla comtmttents can be directed to the AG. The Gazette staff can be reached at ert. 450i; fax 4h19op by entail at patn~tstnhgttto.,tcttvj.smil. Get the Gazette ontline at iwiu.ttsgttttt.nar.,tti. coupy to the Naval Mvedia Center atgnn17 iiitP C ennav7_~y' m1u1. Friday, Aug. $22005 3 Jamaica Independence Day, GTMO style

Speakers Guest speakers at this year's Jamai- Army Brig. Gen. John Gong chats can Independence Day celebration with Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nel- were Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nelson, son, Postmaster General of Jamai- Postmaster General of Jamaica: Thomas "Cliff" Tighe, Charge de ca, at a reception at the Bayview Affairs, U.S. Embassy Kingston; and Club Dr. O'Meally-Nelson was the Gerald Keene, chairman of the local guest speakerfor the Jamaica Jamaican Independence Day com- Independence Day celebration. mittee. Each speaker reflected on their own thoughts and observations Jam KOCK CnTerrainenr ptayea of Jamaica's past, how far Jamaica Reggae music throughout the has come since it's liberation from night at Cooper Field. England, just 43 years ago, and hopes for its future.

Famous reggae artist One of the Irics of a song by Bob Marley, Jamaica'sworld famous reggae artist says, "Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our minds."

Marley also said, "I don't stand for the black man ' side, I don't stand for the white man's side. I stand for God's side. I'd like to see mankind live together - black, white, Chinese, everyone."

Jazper Williams's mind was on his homeland as he danced to the music. Richie Clark proudly displays his national colors.

The U.S. Naval Hospital Color YNC(SW) Gerri Sosa andfamily Guard march onto Cooper Field to begin the Jamaica enjoy the food prepared by the officially QM3A.C. Davis, SWCA Ken Col- Independence Day celebration. Jerk House. lier and CE2(SCW) Jaime Williams Photos by PH1(SW) Terry Matlock, Stacey Byington and JO1 Bob Lamb enjoy the sounds of Jamaica. 4 Friday, Aug. 12, 2005 Worship

Catholic Mass (Main Chapel) Tuesday-Friday, noon Daily Mass (Cobre Chapel) Confession, Saturday, 4:30 p.m. Vigil Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 9 a.m. (Cobre Chapel) Eucharistic Adoration, daily 24 hrs.

Protestant Services Sunday Ombudsman Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Services at Main Chapel, 11 a.m. The team of LCDR Michael Vance, Preston Porter, Children's Sunday School, 11:30 a.m. Corner Brian Miller and Bill Wiese won the Ocean Enter- Gospel Worship Service, 1 p.m. Monday Ronda Stearns prise's spear-fishing tournament last weekend, with a Prayer Group, 6:00 p.m. (Fellowship NAVSTA Ombudsman total of 260 points. Below they pose with all the fish Hal) Phone - 5669 Wednesday they speared. Men's Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Pager - 4447-2390 (Fellowship Hall) [email protected] Phoo cr1 Gospel Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. (Sanctuary A) Julie Barnett Thursday PWOC -6:30 p.m. (Fellowship Hall) NAVSTA Ombudsman Sunday, Protestant Liturgical Service, 10 Phone - 5736 a.m. (Sanctuary B) Pager - 4447-2395 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day [email protected] Saints (Sanctuary A) Sunday Sacrament, 9 a.m. Amy Thomason Monday, Family Home Evening, 7 p.m. Navy Provisional Guard Filipino Christian Fellowship 6.0 - 6.5 (Sanctuary A) Phone - 7599 Sunday Worship, 7 p.m. Pager - 4447-2394 Iglesia Ni Cristo (Sanctuary B) Sunday Worship, [email protected] Baseball league standings 8 p.m. or [email protected] Team Win Loss Pentecostal Gospel Temple (Sanctuary D) Athletics 5 3 Wanda Richmond Sunday Worship, 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. USNH Ombudsman Yankees 3 4 Seventh Day Adventist Phone - 9464 Cardinals 2 4 Sabbath School Saturday - 9:30 a.m. Pager - 72090, #465 (Sanctuary B) Come out and cheer on Friday and Sunday nights at Zaiser Field Saturday Divine Service, 11 a.m. wrteddswithnul ghnnabvuyrnil at 7 p.m. Refreshments are available for sale at the field. Islamic Service (Sanctuary C) Friday Worship, 1 p.m.

Sailors can score cash and prizes United Jamaican Fellowship (Bldg. 1036, next to Phoenix Cable) playing MWR fantasy football 2005 Sunday Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Shabbat Service From Navy MWR Marketing, Navy Installations Command, Millington Detachment There will be no Shabbat services in August. Beginning in September MILLINGTON, Tenn. - compete for cash awards, va- free entry per person and par- Shabbat services will be on the second Sailors can build their own fan- cation packages and other ticipants must be at least 18 Friday of the month, Rm. 11, 7:30p.m. tasy football team and compete prizes." years old. nationally for a cash prize of The top three Navy scores The Fantasy Football 2005 an unlimited number of times. $30,000 in a contest offered by at the end of the season will is a salary cap style league. The unlimited trade package is Navy Morale, Welfare and win an Armed Forces Vacation Rosters can be adjusted until not necessary to play, but may Recreation (MWR). Club (www.afvclub.com) the first National Football increase chances of winning "The Fantasy Football 2005 voucher good for a one-week League game on Sept. 8. and improve weekly scores. contest is modeled after a suc- stay at any available resort. A special unlimited trade To register your team and to cessful program that MWR Participants will also have the package is being offered to eli- find more information about Great Lakes started last sea- chance to win national prizes gible MWR patrons through the Fantasy Football 2005 son," said Karen Fritz, head, weekly and compete in state Sports Buff Fantasy Network rules, prizes and scoring sys- MWR Special Events and En- competitions. for $35, a savings of more than tem, visit http://rnwrfootball. tertainment. "We are excited to Sailors and other eligible $150. The package allows par- mwrgl.com/ offer Sailors the opportunity to MWR patrons are allowed one ticipants to adjust their rosters Friday, August 12, 2005 5 Critical Days of Summer A memorable lesson in the rules of the road By John Mahoney, Head, Communications and Marketing Department, Naval Safety Center I had just taken delivery of a a jet ski seemed so simple and come about and join on his port After a few minutes of lots of brand new, fully equipped, 160 fun.The next day I put the ma- quarter. As I made my way "Yes sirs," handing over of iden- horsepower, three-seat Yamaha chine in the water. My wife, slowly towards the two police- tifications and licenses, and a jet ski. Yee haw! My wife and daughter and jumped on and men nding on the deck of thorough one-way discussion on daughter and I were ready to ride off we went. I rodeded downwa ned to be a very large, the rules of the road, I was re- hard. As for experience, well, I the waterway to ari4s a con- onpu vessel, I had the plea- leased with a warning. My wife had logged a total of about three gested area tha ull of ships to reo scold- and daughter were not im- hours and that was on rental jet and boats attending" Norfolk's) - y vfe ear nd my pressed. I humbly took the jet ski skis. As for towing and backing annual on-the-rier fesf # lter i the oth me back to the dock and realized I it down the ramps, I hadn't done paying any att on t a ssedtheywereand had better take this stuff seri- any of that since the Hobie Cat I posted signs o Pshou 'ye known what I ously or else I may hurt some- had owned more than 20 years people) a havig . o to make matters one. Since that embarrassing in- ago. I had taken no recent boat- knowledg of a o I h et to try slick cident, I have learned everything ing safety course to learn any signs mean tiyway, in d -verse le oc the right I had to and more about jet ski- rules ofthe road. I never checked our way tho 'the traf ic . d when ing and the hazards and risks in- with the Coast Guard to see if I about 2 mph. is is y no pulled s ou, s for volved with boating. Today I was in compliance with required mef real neu ski. take all the precautions I can and and recommended safety equip- this particular jet ski. How Unfortuna ely , because I always adhere to rules and regu- ment. I was ready to enjoy life, unbeknownst to me, I traversed haev ed it, I thought it lations required for boating. My though. a 5 mph no-wake zone.With to try it some other time. head is always on a swivel look- That was my attitude and skill police boat sitting about 40-50 Instead, I chose to "bump" into ing out for potential hazardous level nearly five years ago when yards to my stern and it's blue the police boat at a very slow situations. And I've had no mis- I first bought the jet ski. Riding lights flashing, I was ordered to speed and throw them the rope. haps. Corpsman, Dental Tech ratings merge . Continued from page 2 gap between the two ratings. not be required to attend HM ensure that BUMED meets the Our dental techs already have "A" school as part of the dif- intent of the merger. Hospital access to online training by ference training. corpsman training and educa- HMCM(FMF/SW/AW) Ira completing the HM 'A' School "All personnel eligible for tion will continue at our Great Wenze, Command Master Web-based program available advancement exams (E4-E7) Lakes, Ill., medical training Chief for U.S. Naval Hospital through Navy E-Learning and should anticipate taking the facilities until otherwise de- Guantanamo Bay. NKO (Navy Knowledge new combined rating exams cided." "The response to the merger Online). Several of our medi- beginning in 2006. Also, eli- Current DT- and HM-rated has been accepted with opti- cal reservists designed and gible HM and DT personnel Sailors and their commands are mism. Some feel that it will implemented this course pri- should anticipate the combined responsible for conducting be outstanding for advance- marily for the NPS-HMs, but E7/8/9 selection boards next education and training on each ment opportunities. I think that it has proven to be a great tool year. Again, the NAVADMIN respective medical field to en- with more education on the for our DTs in "bridging the will provide specific, official sure they achieve operational merger, all will find it very ben- rating knowledge gap," information on the merger pro- readiness. eficial in the long run," he DiRosa said. cess, required bridge or differ- " DT's will continue to per- added. "Current DT and HM Sail- ence training, and timelines form the valuable skills needed "As part of this merger pro- ors need to review the DT and -when DT personnel will be re- in assisting the Dental Officer, cess, there is going to be a re- HM rate training manuals and quired to change their rating as well, as performing as a Ba- quirement for difference, or learn from them," she added. badge," said DiRosa. sic Hospital Corpsman," said bridge, training - bridging the "Some DT and HM basic skills The DT/HM ratings merger training can be conducted at is expected to take place over Change in Pharmacy Working Hours the local command level. the next two years. Once com- make plete, the Hospital Corps will Beginning Sept. 3, the U.S. Naval Hospital Pharmacy will Commands should certain these Sailors know be once again unified but bet- be closed for routine medication fills and refills on Saturdays. to know con- ter equipped, with greater flex- Pharmacy regular working hours will be as follows: what they need cerning DT and HM funda- ibility to meet the Navy's mis- Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4;30 p.m. mentals and basic skills." 5ion. (Closed on Wednesdays, I p.m. - 3 p.m., for training) Current DT personnel will 6 Friday. Auaustl12. 2005 Creature Feature is back Cuban Racers are somewhat aggressive By Amy Lambertsen, former student aid, currently working on a degree in Marine Biology in Florida. The Cuban Racer, Alsophis cantheri- Although there are no poisonous snakes gerus, is the most commonly seen species on Cuba (i.e. vipers), the Cuban Racer of snake on the base. It is distributed uses its mild venom in the saliva to help throughout Cuba and prefers habitats such subdue prey. The large grooved teeth at as grassy and wooded areas, as well as the back of its mouth inject the toxin into gardens and beaches. the prey. Like their North American cous- It is usually observed in xeric (desert ins, Cuban Racers are somewhat aggres- or dry) habitats but may also be seen cool- sive when threatened and, when handled, ing off in the shade of a tree or structure. will attempt to bite in a viscous manner. There are different subspecies of this Therefore, it is strongly advised That snake scattered throughout the Antilles. people not bother this or any other spe- This snake is also related to the more fa- cies of snake, even though the venom in miliar North American Black Racer but its saliva, in most cases, will not affect hu- with the added adaptation of mild venom mans. Unlike boas, the Cuban Racer is not in its saliva delivered by enlarged rear a constrictor. teeth and very pungent musk glands. The female Cuban Racer, depending on The body of the Cuban Racer is a light I her size, will lay clutches or a group of or grayish brown with black speckled on Cuban Racers are abundant and eggs of about two to 10 or more. The eggs its dorsal surface, or topside. The Racer have adapted well to the human are laid in late summer to early fall, and also has a dark brown or black stripe pass- environment. People will most will hatch usually about 30 days later and ing from the nose, through the eyes. They are about eight-inches long. likely encounter them near their mostly grow to be two to three feet long Because Cuban Racers are abundant but can exceed five feet and two inches in homes and work-places. and have adapted well to the human envi- diameter. time. It is a predator and will consume just ronment, personnel will most likely en- Unlike some snakes that have ellipti- about any small prey item it comes across, counter them near their homes and work cal pupils, the Cuban Racer has round which includes, but is not limited to, curly- places. Their presence does not mean the pupils. The scales under its tail area are tail lizards, anoles, frogs, and even sea snake is a nuisance in need of control. divided as opposed to entire scales on turtle hatchlings. They are actually very beneficial snakes other areas of the body. These scales have When approached, they will quickly who exert a level of control over mice, 2 apical pits at tip which are used in de- slither out of sight, and when it feels it is rats, and other pests. So if you see one, livering the musk odor from the glands. threatened it has the ability to flatten the leave it alone, or if you feel you must have The Cuban Racer is a diurnal creature, ribs in its neck, producing an appearance it moved, call Environmental at 4493 or meaning it is very active during the day- of a cobra-like hood. Security at 4105.

U.S. Naval Hospital Sailor of the Month HM2 Michelle Papineau, originally from Massachusetts, has been in the Navy for 4 years. Upon her selection, HM2 Papineau stated, "I am very grateful for being selected as sailor of the month. I think that it is a great program that en- hances the morale of the jun- HM2 Michelle Papineau Photo by PH1(SW) Terry Matlock ior sailors." with emergency medicine. The Environmental Office is hosting a Reptile Show Her hobbies and interests She enjoys her time her at hosted by Dr. Peter Tolson of the Toledo Zoo. Bring include anything involving Guantanamo Bay due to the laid medicine, the family to Windmill Beach on Saturday, Aug. 14, because she enjoys back atmosphere and the wide at 2 p.m. FMI call 4493 or 4462. the adrenaline rush that comes variety of water sports available. Friday, Aug. 12, 2005 7 Friday, Aug. 12, 2005 7 Downtown MWR Happenings Lyceum Movies Windjammer Dinner Theatre MWR Aqua Massage beds, Monday, Aug 15, at 5:30 p.m. Bring Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m., Friday, Aug. 12 your family to the Windjammer Club to Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sunday at noon enjoy dinner and then watch family ori- - 9 p.m. $1 per minute, 3 minutes mini- ented G- or PG-rated movies. This Mon- mum, 20 minutes maximum. To make an Howl's Moving Castle day, "The Fox and the Hound," begins appointment, call 2193. 8 p.m., PG, 119 min. at 5:30 p.m., and the second movie, "Star Wars Episode 3," begins at 7:30 p.m. Captain's Cup Volleyball Stealth Sept. 6, Captain's Cup Volleyball begins. Commands who wish to participate must 10 p.m., PG13, 121 min. submit rosters to the MWR base gym no later than 10 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 31. Saturday, Aug. 13 Coaches and captains meeting will be at Thursday, Sept. 1, 7 p.m. in the MWR Sports Office. FMI call 2113. Sharkboy and Lavagirl Liberty Night Fishing 8 p.m., PG, 93 min. Friday, Aug 12 and 26, at 5:30 p.m. Boat Captain's Cup Football returns at midnight.Trip includes an in- Sept. 6, Captain's Cup Football begins. The Perfect Man troduction to bottom fishing, rigging Commands who wish to participate must PG, 101 min. poles, baiting hooks, maintaining gear. submit rosters to the MWR base gym no 10 p.m., We will bring you to the hottest fishing later than 10 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 31. spots and provide bait (herring and Coaches and captains meeting will be on Sunday, Aug. 14 squid), beverages and chips. Skippers Thursday, Sept. 1, 6 p.m., in the MWR volunteer. If anyone is interested in be- Sports Office. FMI 2113. The Honeymooners coming a volunteer for future trips please contact Anna at 2010. Space is limited. 8 p.m., PG13, 90 min. Sign-up required.

Monday, Aug. 15 "The Tiki Bar" in Margaritaville Seeking Sports Officials Aug. 12 at 5:30 p.m. Buffet, ballads, MWR is seeking individuals interested Howl's Moving Castle burgers and games. Prizes will be in becoming sports officials. Clinics for awarded to the best male and female both volleyball and flag football will be 8 p.m., PG, 119 min. "Parrot-head outfit." held soon. Anyone wanting to partici- pate should contact the MWR Sports Of- Tuesday, Aug. 16 fice at 2113. These are paid positions and are a great way to earn extra money Stealth while being part of the game. 8 p.m., PG, 121 min. MWR is also seeking coaches and offi- Marblehead Lanes Fall League cials for the upcoming youth soccer sea- Wednesday, Aug. 17 Starting Aug. 15. Stop at Marble Head son. Anyone interested should contact Lanes and drop off your team roster, we the MWR Sports Office at 2113. The are now accepting rosters for mixed season begins in early September, so The Perfect Man leagues, youth leagues, bumper leagues don't wait. FMI 2113. 8 p.m., PG13, 101 min. and Money Leagues. No league will run more than 16 weeks. FMI call 2118. Thursday, Aug. 18 There will be no Liberty Bowling Tournament Aug. 24. Come and join us at the Bowl- Gazette on Aug. Batman Begins ing Center for 9-Pin-No-Tap at 7 p.m. 8 p.m., PG13, 140 min. Winner with the highest total combined 26. The paper will score of the three games wins. Includes resume the follow- shoe rental, games, A&W hotdog or cheeseburger meal with fries and a drink. ing week, Sept. 2. Open to all unaccompanied service members. FMI call 2010. 8 FridayFrr , Aug .u1712 200500

board, $100; trampoline frame and (2) 2000 Yamaha VStar 1100cc for must be registered before school begins springs, $50; bunk beds, $50, or trade $7,000. FMI call 7310. on Aug. 29. FMI call Kelly Garland, at (3) Audiobahn ABP8T Dual 8" for full size bed; Bun & Thigh roller (2) 2000 Toyota Celica GT, automatic, 3500. Subwoofer Loaded Bandpass Box exerciser straight off television, never fully loaded. A/C, power windows, (1)Adultstoteachchildren. Loving, System. 30 oz. Strontium Magnets. used, $45. FMI call 7310. alarm system, excellent condition, caring, concerned, committed 400 watts RMS. Spun Aluminum (2) Play station games: Beyond the $14,000 OBO. FMI call 3288. Christians to teach CCD, Protestant Venturi Ports; durable gray carpeting Beyond $15; Final Fantasy VIII $20: (2) 1987 Nissan Sentra, runs and drives Sunday School and Gospel Children's and 3/8 inch plexiglass window. Blue Legend of Dragoon $15; Skeleton great, very dependable, good tires and Church. Registration is now underway neon interior lighting; mirrored interior Warriors $10; $10; everything works to include A/C and for 2005-2006. Please sign-up and panels and gold bindingpost terminals. Kessen $10; $15; CD player, $1,500. FMI call 9718. share time, love and knowledge with Only 3 weeks old for $180. FMI call Star Wars Racer Revenge $15; Dynasty (2) 86 Chrysler Laser, 'GTMO our Chapel Community. Sign-up after 3661. Warrior 2 $20; Dynasty Warriors 3, Special,' 2 new tires, runs strong, $800 services or call Rita at 2323. (3) Diablo Mongoose 11 paintball gun. $20. FMI call 7/2184 or at OBO. FMI call 4709. (1) All Harry Potter Fans. Win a FMI call 7773. ronson.b.phamajgtmo.med.navv.mil (1) 1981 Oldsmobile station wagon, copy of his latest adventures. Come to (3) Golf Clubs with carrier $50; (2) 4-ft. DirecWay satelite dish with "GTMO Special," runs good, clean the library and fill out the magical trampoline frame and springes $50; modem and LNB, and a pole for setup. exterior, $1,500. FMI call 9599. quiz. Contest is open to fans ages 15 bunkbeds $50;surfboard $100. FMI $650, OBO. FMI call 3288. (1) 1999 White Chevy S-10 pick-up in and younger. Ends Aug. 26. The quiz call 7310. (2) Columbia College textbooks, brand great condition. Asking $4,000 Cold is atestofyour knowledge and mustbe (2) Convertible crib with mattress and new, never used. Math 250: Funda- A/C, new clutch, battery and alter- filled out at the library. Ifthere is a tie, sheets, $100. Craft books (cross- mentals of Statistics w/CD,$28 and nator. FMI call 8643 or ukandusa@ thewinningnamewill bedrawn. While stitch, crochet etc.) and scrapbook MGMT 150: Contemporary Business hotnail. com you are at the library check out the items for sale. FMI call 7055. w/CD, $80. FMI call 72427 (1) 2001 Volkswagen Cabrio Harry potter books, audio books on (2) Riffe speargun, mid-handle teak (2) PT Cruiser lowering springs, Gold convertible, 2L, 5-speed, manual, CD and DVD's. blue-water speargun package, includes Line 2.75 inch drop in great shape. excellent condition, mileage 37,000, (1) Enlisted and Civilians Spouses case, gun, stabilizer, 3/4-inch bands, $130, OBO. PT Cruiserchrome altezza blacktop/interior, pewterexterior, new Association will hold their next line, tools, spears, lift bag and more. tail light in great shape. Still in original tires for $12,000. FMI call 5775 or meeting on Sunday, Aug. 14, at the Greatcondition, purchased for$1,500, box. $75. OBO. FMI call 7841. 4061. Community Center, 1 p.m. -3 p.m. will sell for $1200 OBO. FMI call (2) Champion portable air compressor, (1) 20-ft. barrel boat with 50hpJohnson Please come join us in welcoming the 7126. Shp gas engine, $75. FMI call 7319. motor, runs excellent, $3,000. FMI newly elected board members. We (2) Trans Packl! dive gear. Dive Rite (2) Candle wax $1 perpound, minimum call 5775 or 4061. really need your help in making plans Tech B.C. with all the options, Aladin $50 per box; assorted candle-making (I) 1999Cougarwith62,000miles. A/ for the future!! See you there. Air X NitrOX Air Intergrated computer supplies. Call 5298. C. powerwindows; alarm system, CD, (1) GTMO Bay Firefighters (no hoses), Mares MR 22 Titanium (1) Sofa-sleeper, good condition, $100; $6,500. FMI call 8022 or 8087. Association fourth annual ball on reg. I/2-ft. hose, Sherwood Octo power Toshiba TheaterView. 50-inch, big (1) 1994 Ford Probe, great condition, Saturday, Aug. 20, 5:30 p.m. at inflator, 2 tanks, misc. hoses and screen TV, $500. FMI call 7799 or A/C, CD changer, $3,000. Call 7587. Windjammer Ballroom. Last chance weights, ex. condition, $2,000. FMI 9824. to buy tickets is this weekend. Saturday call 7126. (I) Brand new computer bag for sale. and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the (2) Graco baby swing, two speeds, Paid $150 three months ago. It is (3) Human Resources Office: NEX Atrium. Ball tickets are $12. battery operated in unisex bear design, black, large, and it has a padded strap Vacancies: Human Resources Special ball t-shirts are $15. Live band great condition, used only a few times, tocarry. $1000BO. FMI call 9549 or Assistant, closes Aug. 12; Office "Kabudi." FMI call 5696. like new, $35 OBO. FMI call 7126. 4511. Automation Asst., closes Aug. 23; (2) Midsize fridge, $75; drafting table, (1)SpeargunJBLsawed-off magnum, Supply Tech, closes Aug. 23. Open $10; metal white shelf, $5; 21-in. $125; Mountain bike, Mongoose Pro Continuous Vacancies: Social Services (3) Lost Navitimer Breitling watch Hitachi TV, $125; Stingray/Orange Rockadile SX w/helmet. Like new, Aide, closes Dec. 30; Social Services with the initials GonzalezJ. L. engraved County style bicycle, $100; Electric $120. FMI call 8/4158. Aide, closes Dec. 31; Materials on back. Lost maybe at the C-pool or scooter, $100: older CD/stereo. $15: (1) SCUBA diving equipment. BCD Handler, closes Jan. 8, 2006; Licensed BOQ exercise room. $500 reward. paintball kit (2 masks, 2 guns, 2 vests, (Sherwood 1g. size); regulator with Practical Nurse, closes July 28, 2006. Email HM2 James L. Gonzalez at misc.), $450; 3 tires 185/70R 14, $65; compass;regulator case; dry suit; (2) W.T. Sampson has the following [email protected], or LT Ennis plants, $1, $2. $3. $5, and $10; surf titanium knife; knife holder; gloves, positions available: Educational Aid, at Ennis.HIB-@a JTFGTMO.southcom. snorkel; mask; split fins; dive shoe; GS-4 (Sure Start); Educational Aid, mil. Birth weight(16 lb.); BCD hanger, dive bag GS-3 (General); Substitute Teacher $1.100. FMI call 8118. Information Technology Specialist, Announcement GS-12. Anyone who previously Aug. 13 - Caribbean Circle, #15, 7 Derrick Middleton and applied for the Education Aid positions a.m. - 3 p.m. (3) 1988 Suzuki Samurai 4X4, $2500. needs to re-apply. FMI call 3500. Aug. 13 - Grenadillo Point, #5C, 7 Angela Homfedlt FMI call 5709. a.m. - noon. proudly (3) 2004 Ninja Kawasaki for only Aug. 13- Villamar, #729A, 8 a.m. to announce $5500 OBO. Four year factory (2) Musicians needed for informal 10 a.m. warranty and includes a helmet. FMI jams. All instruments and experience Aug. 14 - Caravella Point, #15A, 8 the birth call 8127. levels are most welcome. FMI call a.m. - noon. of their (3) Golf Cart for $1,500. FMI call Christopher at 4380. Aug. 17 - Caribbean Circle, #15, 6 7387. (2) DRMO sale Aug. 17, at 8 a.m. A a.m. - noon. baby girl, Ariella (3) 1979 Fiat Spider convertible, looks vehicle sale will be held Aug. 18, at 8 Emily Middleton, on great, runs great. $5,000, OBO. FMI a.m. at Nob Hill, not DRMO yard. Editor's note: All inputs to the Aug. 5. Ariella weigh- call 7719. Spot bid sale for all vehicles. Inspect GTMO Shopper must be vehicles Aug.15 and 16, 9 a.m. ed 7 lbs. 10 oz. at (2) 1999 White Chevy S-10 Truck in - noon. submitted not later than noon on ex. running condition, great paint, clean DRMO personal will be on the island Tuesday. Submit in writing by 13- birth, and was 20.28 interior, cold A/C, new battery, new from Aug. 26, but will not receiving email to paousnbgtmo.navy. or issue property until Aug. 22. inches long. alternator, and new clutch. FMI call mil. 8643. (2) All returning and new students