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CPL. MICHELE L. WATSON craft Wing to rapidly deploy to any location in a MCAS NEW RIVER crisis,” said Lt. Col. Charles J. Moses, the execu- The MV-22B Osprey bears revolutionary capa- tive offi cer of Marine Aircraft Group 14. bilities and is often the platform of choice among During the fl ight, when it is time to refuel, a commanders. Long-distance fl ights are one of KC-130 releases two fuel lines from each side of those many abilities, and aerial refueling is an the rear of the aircraft. An Osprey then fl ies up to accomplishment that aids in the range of the air- the KC-130, approximately 50 feet behind, aim- craft. ing for the lines. At the end of each line are suc- Though it may sound simple, the task of refuel- tions that must connect to the Osprey to begin the ing during fl ight requires an immense amount of fl ow of fuel. Once the Osprey is within reach of precision on the part of both Osprey pilots and the the lines, the pilots have to maneuver the aircraft aircraft and crew refueling them. Following every perfectly to attach or plug-in to the fuel lines. fl ight, aircraft mechanics exercise their skills by “This most recent demonstration allowed for performing maintenance of their bird. us to practice and standardize the concept, so that A cross-country fl ight of Ospreys with Marine when we go long-range overwater we would have Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 from Marine some experience under the belt,” said Moses. Corps Air Station New River, along with Marine Once the two aircraft are connected, it only Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 from takes a few minutes to completely fi ll the fuel tank CPL. MICHELE L. WATSON An MV-22 Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 from MCAS Cherry Point and VMGR-452, a reserve to provide the Osprey with hours worth of addi- Marine Corps Air Station New River receives a midair refueling from squadron out of New York, gave aviators a chance tional fl ight time. a KC-130J Hercules with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron to hone their long-range aviation expertise. “We conducted four wet-plug evolutions in 252 from MCAS Cherry Point during a cross-country exercise en “The KC-130 extends the range of the Osprey which we actually took a total of 28,000 pounds route to Corpus Christi, Texas, from Key West, Fla., March 1. The by providing a platform that is all-weather and 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing units took part in the exercise to hone their long-range capable, to enable the 2nd Marine Air- See EXERCISE page A7 long-range aviation expertise. L.I.N.K.S shows Cherry Marines bond at skeet range Point patrons how to better their community though volunteering

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MCAS CHERRY POINT Most people know that L.I.N.K.S. is a way for spouses to learn about the Marine Corps, said Jessica L. Livingston, a L.I.N.K.S. trainer for Cherry Point Marine Corps Family Team Building. “L.I.N.K.S. stands for Lifestyle Insights, Network- ing, Knowledge and Skills,” said Livingston. “This is a group that teaches spouses about the Marine Corps and also teaches people about the different volunteer awards civilians and Marines can be awarded.” The classes L.I.N.K.S. offers for volunteering are conducted in two-hour sessions. “The skills we teach during our class help people build skills needed and looked for by future employ- ers,” said Livingston. “An employer looks at volun- teering as if it is gold; they see someone who is willing to go above and beyond what they are asked for.” On top of the skills being built, the awards a person can earn from volunteering will also show well on the person’s future endeavors. “Marines can earn the Volunteer Service ribbon,” said Livingston. “Civilians and Marines both can earn the Presidential award. With this award a person can earn a certain level depending on the number of hours the individual volunteers. You can get a bronze award for 100-249 hours; silver for 250-499; gold for more

SGT. SAMUEL R. BEYERS than 500 and if you get over 4,000 hours during a life- (Above) Cpl. Tiffany L. Tesmer lines time you receive the Lifetime Presidential Award.” up her shot at the air station skeet L.I.N.K.S. is certifi ed to verify hours for Marines range March 3. Tesmer and the toward these awards, but most people who volunteer other Marines from the intelligence are not in it for the awards or medals. section of Marine Wing Headquarters “For me it means giving back to a community that Squadron 2 conducted a unit function helps us out and supports us as Marines,” said Sgt. that included a barbecue and various outdoor games. Skeet is a recreational Travonn L. Jones, the career planner for Marine Aerial activity where participants attempt to Refueling Transport Squadron 252. “It also shines a break fl ying clay disks in midair. positive light on the Marine Corps and the Marines overseas.” (Left) Lance Cpl. Kent S. Wilcox, left, Jones said L.I.N.K.S. is important to not only Ma- and Sgt. David P. Bailey are coached rines but their families as a whole. by the skeet club range safety offi cer, Fred Schnibben, during a unit function “L.I.N.K.S. educates spouses and gives them a bet- for the Marines of the intelligence ter knowledge of the Marine Corps,” said Jones. “This section of Marine Wing Headquarters helps at home by the Marine getting better support and Squadron 2 at the Cherry Point skeet will help a marriage. Knowledge is power, and the range March 3. L.I.N.K.S. classes help everyone learn.” SGT. SAMUEL R. BEYERS Montford Point Marines Association speaks of pioneers for black history

PFC. CORY D. POLOM of his numerous service stripes earned over his MCAS CHERRY POINT 32 years of service, 17 of which were as a Ma- In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt is- rine. He retired in 1959. sued Executive Order No. 8802, establishing “This installation was the fi rst and the only fair employment to erase discrimination in the Marine Corps installation to be named after a armed forces. black Marine,” said Wainwright. “August 26, 2010, marked the 68th anni- The black Marines who were recruited dur- versary of the fi rst black recruit in the Unit- ing the time frame of 1942-1949 where sent ed States Marine Corps,” said Rep. William to Montford Point and were given the rank of Wainwright during the Montford Point Ma- private no matter how educated or decorated rines Association Incorporated’s lecture about they were. the history of the Montford Point Marines, “During this time approximately 20,000 which brought Black History Month to a close black recruits received training at Montford at the Cherry Point theater Feb. 28. Point Camp during World War II,” said Wain- Wainwright said the Marine Corps was the wright. last branch of service to allow blacks to enlist Wainwright said the segregation ended into the ranks. when the white Marines realized they could “The Montford Point Marines made a tre- depend on the black Marines and the blacks mendous impact on our country and the armed could depend on the white Marines. forces,” said Wainwright. “I feel that the chil- “These Marines had to fi ght-to-fi ght for dren of the United States need to learn about their country,” said Wainwright. “They served these historic men who paved the way to the with distinction and the will and fi ght to work PFC. CORY D. POLOM modern Marine Corps we know today.” hard to open doors for the future of the United Retired Master Sgt. Johnnie Thompkins, 83, stands as he is honored for his Montford Point was renamed to honor one States Marine Corps. We must never forget the service during Montford Point Marines Association Incorporated’s lecture of the fi rst black Marine drill instructors, Sgt. heroes of Montford Point and their sacrifi ces of the history of the Montford Point Marines to bring Black History Month to Maj. Gilbert H. “Hashmark” Johnson. to make our Marine Corps the best it could a close at the Cherry Point theater Feb. 28. Thompkins is one of the 20,000 Johnson was known as “Hashmark” because be.” Marines to conduct their training at Montford Point between 1942-1949. A2 March 10, 2011 The Windsock Chaplain: I am not ashamed

CMDR. ROBERT BEEDE

2ND MAW CHAPLAIN’S OFFICE Do you share your faith and beliefs with others? Or do you keep them to yourself so that you don’t offend any- one? It is a popular notion in our society today that we should tolerate each other no matter what a person believes or does and at all costs avoid offending people. I don’t agree. I believe we should respect each other, but not necessar- ily tolerate all their actions. There is a difference – a big difference. “Respect” is different from “tolerance.” To respect means to hold someone in esteem or honor. To tolerate means to allow the practice or action. Tolerance means to put up with something and not do anything to stop it. For instance, if I am standing at a street corner and the CPL. SAMUEL A. NASSO person next to me wants to walk across the street against a Left to right, Lance Cpls. Matthew G. Devellis and Erick A. Zuniga, cryogenic technicians with Marine Aviation red light in busy traffi c, I believe it is my moral obligation Logistics Squadron 14, watch liquid oxygen transfer from a TMU-70 to a liquid oxygen tank in support of to stop them. To just stand there and think, “If that’s what Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 flight operations. Several of the responsibilities for cryogenic technicians include providing gaseous oxygen for F/A-18 Hornet pilots’ oxygen masks for high altitude they want to do, let them do it” and allow them to step flights, gaseous nitrogen for propelling ordnance, activating pilots’ ejection seats and for simple uses like out into traffi c is wrong. The famous author, Gilbert Keith inflating aircraft and vehicle tires. Chesterton (1874-1936) wrote, “Tolerance is the virtue of a man without convictions.” St. Paul lived in the 1st Century Roman world that did not respect Christians or tolerate Christianity. Emperor MALS-14 cryogenic Marines Nero lit Christians on fi re to light up his garden at night. Christians were torn apart by wild beasts in the coliseum. In this midst of all this Paul wrote to the Roman Chris- tians, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel (good news) of lend cool hand to 2nd MAW Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation …” Ro- mans 1:16. CPL. SAMUEL A. NASSO primary mission is to produce and monitor oxygen and Paul respected the authority of the Roman government, MCAS CHERRY POINT nitrogen in liquid and gaseous form to support the daily When a Marine says he or she is a cryogenic techni- operations of the squadrons that fall within 2nd Marine See CHAPLAIN page A7 cian it is easy to be unclear with what that entails. Possi- Aircraft Wing. bly for movie buffs the fi rst thing that comes to mind is Several of the responsibilities include providing gas- the movie Demolition Man, when villain Wesley Snipes eous oxygen for F/A-18 Hornet pilots’ oxygen masks and hero Sylvester Stallone are cryogenically frozen for for high altitude fl ights, gaseous nitrogen for propelling Legal: years until they are thawed and upon doing so rekindle ordnance, activating pilots’ ejection seats and for simple their tension in a new era. uses like infl ating aircraft and vehicle tires. Beware of e-mail scam Either way, the common association begins with the “It is important because a pilot could blackout if he

root word “cryo” which is defi ned as cold and freezing or she isn’t receiving the proper amount of pure oxygen 1ST LT. JOHN SPALDING

according to the website http://www.merriam-webster. and in turn would be very bad,” said Lance Cpl. Erick JOIINT LAW CENTER com/dictionary. And as a cryogenic technician in the A. Zuniga, a cryogenic technician. Marine Corps, it is exactly what it sounds like it is; a From producing and testing the liquid and gaseous Millions of Americans receive tax refunds from the Marine that handles really cold oxygen and nitrogen in oxygen and nitrogen in the lab to transporting it from IRS every tax season. The amount individuals receive in liquid and gaseous form. the M202 liquid generating plant to TMU-70 liquid oxy- refunds from the government can be in the thousands of Approximately 20 Marines make up the Marine Avia- gen tanks on the fl ight line, the cryogenic technicians dollars. With so many Americans receiving large sums of tion Logistics 14 cryogenic detachment on Cherry Point constantly support their fellow squadrons with MALS- money back, scam artists and scum bags are lurking ev- with an additional dozen at the Center for Naval Avia- 14. erywhere attempting to steal those refunds from Ameri- tion and Technical Training detachment, which are di- “We take samples of oxygen and nitrogen through can citizens. Young members of the military are especially rectly next to each other. specialized test equipment and specify what elements susceptible since they are usually relatively inexperienced CNATT’s cryogenic mission occupational school’s the samples contain,” Dorley explained. “The samples with these scams. proximity to MALS-14’s cryogenic detachment is con- have to meet specifi c measurements of oxygen other- Millions of Americans are scammed into providing venient for both groups. wise they cannot be used.” personal and fi nancial information to criminals every tax “To have CNATT in walking distance is perfect be- They may not be in the front, leading patrols or clear- season. This year, as in previous years, there is an e-mail cause if we have any questions about maintenance or ing routes in a humvee in Afghanistan, but the danger scam claiming that the recipient is due a tax refund from about the job at all, all we have to do is walk down the that comes with being a cryogenic technician seconds the IRS. The e-mails come in various forms, but are usu- road and ask the instructors,” said Staff Sgt. Joe E. Dor- the notion that “Every Marine fi ghts the fi ght.” ally sent from an e-mail address that appears to be the IRS ley, noncommissioned offi cer in charge of the MALS- “The most common obstacle we have to overcome is itself, the Taxpayer Advocate Service, or some other le- 14 cryogenics detachment. dealing with the level of safety standards we have to ad- gitimate agency. These e-mails are in fact fraudulent. The Compared to the majority of Marines that go through here to,” Dorley stated. “Obviously safety is paramount IRS does not send unsolicited e-mails to taxpayers. These CNATT, the cryogenics training school is their “A” due to the dangers associated with dealing with oxygen phishing e-mails are intended to steal taxpayers’ personal school which in other cases tends to be a “C” school. and nitrogen and why we day in and day out emphasize information. If you receive e-mails of this nature, do not All that means is that once Marines complete Marine the importance of safety measures.” respond. If you receive e-mails claiming to be from the Corps combat training they come directly here and di- Speaking of danger, for deployments, the detachment IRS and you believe them to be scam e-mails, please for- rectly to the fl eet upon fi nishing the three and a half usually sends individual augments with smaller units ward them to the IRS at http://www.irs.gov. Here is a typi- month school. but whenever a MALS deploys there will be a cryogen- cal e-mail illustrative of this scam: “It’s our job to train these young Marines so they ics component. During deployment, these Marines are can responsibly carry out cryogenic support to their responsible for all oxygen and nitrogen associated gear. Tax Notifi cation respective assigned units,” said Gunnery Sgt. Chad R. “What we do is important because planes can’t get We are pleased to inform you that upon review of your Vanetten, the staff noncommissioned offi cer in charge off the ground without our support,” Dorley said. “In fi scal activity we have determined that you are eligible at CNATT’s cryogenics detachment. one fashion or another we support every aircraft with to receive a tax refund of $246.30 under section 501 (c) There is a good chance that the role of cryogenics on something and to know what you do, directly affects the the air station is unknown to many but simply put, the mission at hand is what being a Marine is all about.” See LEGAL page A7

LANCE CPL. TREY L. MOLNAR Unit: 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion Hometown: Dothan, Ala. Date Joined: Sept. 10, 2007 What’s your job? The editorial content is edited, prepared and approved by We provide air defense for our air assets. We the Public Affairs Office at Cherry Point. Correspondence should be addressed to: Commanding Officer, Public Af- set up a cordon around what we’re defending fairs Office, (Attn: Individual concerned), PSC Box 8013, and make sure there aren’t any aircraft trying to MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. 28533-0013. To provide com- destroy what we’re trying to protect. ments or suggestions call 252-466-4241 or e-mail: cher- [email protected]. Windsock is a registered What’s your favorite aspect of your trademark. To address any distribution problems please job? contact the distribution manager at Ellis Publishing at 444- 1999. This Department of Defense newspaper is an au- We get to go out and practice with weapons. thorized publication for members of the DoD. Contents Learning about the Stinger weapon is actually of the Windsock are not necessarily the official views of pretty fun. or endorsed by the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, United States Marine Corps, Marine Corps Air What’s the most challenging part? Station Cherry Point, or the Public Affairs Office, Cherry The most challenging part is mostly psychological Point, N.C. The appearance of advertising in this publica- because you have to train to identify friendly and tion, including inserts or supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, the U.S. Ma- hostile aircraft. rine Corps, or Ellis Publishing Co., of the products or ser- vices advertised. Everything advertised in this publication How does your job support the shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage mission of 2nd MAW and MCAS without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, Cherry Point? age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation We train to help the wing however we can. We or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or pa- tron. The Windsock is published by Ellis Publishing Co., a maintain the ground security for the airfields our private firm in no way connected with the Department of air assets operate from. Defense or the U.S. Marine Corps under exclusive written contract with Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N.C. How does your job differ from garrison The editorial content of this publication is the responsibility to the field? of the PAO. When I deployed, we did quick reaction force, entry control points and patrols. In garrison, we COMMANDING OFFICER MCAS CHERRY POINT train to accomplish all of those tasks. COL. PHILIP J. ZIMMERMAN

DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS MAJ. WILL KLUMPP STAF F WRITERS CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES Highlight Your Superstar PUBLIC AFFAIRS CHIEF CPL. SAMUEL A. NASSO MASTER SGT. CHUCK ALBRECHT LANCE CPL. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON LANCE CPL. TYLER J. BOLKEN Have a Marine, Sailor or civilian you would PRESS CHIEF LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI like to highlight? Let the Windsock know. CPL. ALICIA R. LEADERS PFC. CORY D. POLOM E-mail us at cherry.point.windsock@ EDITORS CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES gmail.com or call 466-2536. MARY ANN NEDER

LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI The Windsock March 10, 2011 A3 MWSS-373 successfully completes independent convoy

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2ND MARINE AIRCRAFT WING (FORWARD) CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan – More than 50 Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373 returned to Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, after completing an independent convoy to Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, March 5.

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LANCE CPL. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON Lance Cpl. Damian S. Arredondo, a military policeman with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, disembarks a mine resistent ambush protected vehicle returning to Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, after completing an independent convoy to Camp

LANCE CPL. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON Dwyer, Afghanistan, March 5.

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LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI The Marines of Battery B, 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion conduct convoy defense during a training exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 23. Defending a convoy from either air or ground attack is one of the many missions LAAD is capable of performing. 2nd LAAD Marines adapt, maintain skills for combat LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI found themselves being pressed in to an infantry role. MCAS CHERRY POINT Instead of protecting the forward operating bases with In one day, a Marine from the 2nd Low Altitude Air their Stingers, they protect them by manning the entry Defense Battalion can be expected to conduct a foot control points and patrolling the nearby countryside on patrol, drive a humvee in a mounted patrol, shoot down the ground. a hostile aircraft, and maintain communications and As a provisional infantry unit, LAAD can face many communications gear. unexpected situations and must be prepared to face Marines of LAAD have to learn and maintain mul- them. tiple skills in order to accomplish all missions assigned “A truck full of injured people that were hit by an to them. Their primary mission is to protect friendly IED showed up at the gate of our entry control point,” airspaces from hostile aircraft. But when there aren’t remembered Cpl. Tyler J. Borth, a fi re team leader for hostile aircraft to fi re at, they are often pressed into ser- second platoon, Battery B, 2nd LAAD. “We cleared vice as a provisional infantry unit. the truck outside the gate with our hasty search. We This situation transforms the battalion into an all- searched the people as best we could, brought the truck purpose weapon, and 2nd LAAD strives for profi ciency in and dismounted everyone that wasn’t injured. Al- in every role they assume. By necessity, 2nd LAAD has most everyone in LAAD is a qualifi ed Combat Life become one of the most versatile conventional units in Saver. We had three or four people piled in the back the Corps. of the truck with missing limbs, broken limbs, severe “Traditionally, LAAD has taken on a lot of different lacerations, and we saved those people with the aid that roles because we’re all communicators, motor transpor- was applied at the entry control point.” tation operators, and Stinger gunners,” said Gunnery When assisting others with their medical needs, the Sgt. Jerry D. Brown, the Battery B gunnery sergeant. battalion is as ready as it can be to face the enemy. The “Then you add on the security role. We were so used to battalion employs many weapons to succeed in their doing all these other military occupational specialties, secondary ground mission. They use M2 heavy ma- we just fell right into it, and it’s just another thing for us chine guns, M240 medium machine guns, M16 A4s to learn and succeed at.” and side arms. Every Marine in the unit has to cross Their primary mission is to prevent hostile air assets train on each of these weapon systems and be able to from attacking friendly airfi elds. To this end, they are perform on each in a hostile environment. equipped with humvees, medium and heavy machine In addition to these, most of the Marines are trained guns, and the Stinger surface-to-air missile. to operate military vehicles and use the radio properly. Historically, the United States hasn’t fought a pro- “You have to have a basic skill set of many military tracted battle against major hostile air forces since the occupational specialties to be a complete all-around Vietnam War. While low altitude air defenses may not Stinger gunner,” Borth said. “To be a Stinger gunner, have been necessary in the past for some time, it may be you have to know the Stinger weapon system. To em- pressed into service in wars to come. ploy a LAAD team, you need know communications According to Sgt. Clifford F. Morley, platoon ser- and be able to perform preventative maintenance your- geant for 2nd Platoon, Battery B, 2nd LAAD, they al- self so the radio doesn’t break. On the infantry side ways have to maintain readiness as an anti-aircraft unit. of things, you need to know how to do a foot patrol, He believes war can come at any time, and LAAD’s mounted patrol, convoy and convoy security, all the LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI Lance Cpl. Nicholas J. Torcia aims a training Stinger at a target Stingers will be pressed into service if the enemy has weapons systems and how to employ them.” under the direction of Sgt. Jim-Paul Adams at Marine Corps air forces. By utilizing these skills and assets, 2nd LAAD will Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 23. The Marines trained with Because LAAD didn’t face this challenge in the continue to protect Marine air assets from hostile threats Battery B, 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion to counter past Iraq war or the current Afghanistan confl ict, they whenever they deploy. low fl ying enemy aircraft.

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MCAS CHERRY POINT Cherry Point residents were greeted at Miller’s Landing with a smile and information that the Information, Tickets and Travel offi ce and 27 other vendors from the east coast had to offer them during the 10th Annual ITT Travel Expo Feb. 27. “The vendors have great discounts to offer military personnel and their families,” said Ella M. Washington, ITT director for Marine Corps Community Services of Cherry Point. The vendors came from North Carolina, South Carolina, Vir- ginia, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. “This expo gives a lot of great information to the families to help them plan out their trips,” said Matt P. Balek, a visitor to the ITT Travel Expo. “My family and I have been to this event on multiple occasions and used the information we received to plan out a great family vacation.” Most of the vendors and the businesses they represent are pro- military. “The owners of the Medieval Times restaurants are very sup- portive of the military,” said Dan K. Atkinson, a sales manager for Medieval Times of Myrtle Beach, S.C. “We want to give back to the people who pay the price for our freedom.” The Expo had vendors representing places like Universal Stu- dios, Medieval Times, Best Western as well as other hotels and resorts. “There are a lot of good reasons to help the families of the men and women who serve this country,” said Connie S. Karl, the senior sales associate for SunCruz Aquasino in Little River PFC. CORY D. POLOM A patron of the 10th annual Travel Expo looks at a brochure for one of the vendors of the event hosted S.C. “The big reason is how they sacrifi ce a lot to help us live by the Information, Ticket and Travel offi ce at Miller’s Landing Feb. 27. There were 27 establishments free, so SunCruz is happy to offer these families free things as represented at the expo to include Universal Studios, Medieval Times and SunCruz Aquasino. “This expo well as discounted tickets for all our attractions. It is a tiny sac- gives a lot of great information to the families to help them plan out their trips,” said Matt P. Balek, a rifi ce that we make to help the people who risk it all to make visitor to the ITT Travel Expo. “My family and I have been to this event on multiple occasions and used sure we are free.” the information we received to plan out a great family vacation.”

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MCAS CHERRY POINT In the conference room of the Sheraton Hotel in Atlantic Beach, N.C., 170 teachers from across North Carolina found themselves on the other end of an educational experi- ence Feb. 26. No one in the large room even dared cough or whisper as all in attendance perched at the edge of their seats and listened to the soft-spoken Marine with the microphone. “If it wasn’t for the Marine Corps, I wouldn’t be alive today. I truly believe that,” said Sgt. Josue A. Jimenez, brazenly fi ghting through brief fl ashes of emotion as the micro- phone pushed his words out to the anxious audience. Jimenez, who spoke of how the Marine Corps afforded him the opportunity to escape gang violence in his hometown of Salinas, Calif., was one of 11 local service members who served on a panel to discuss life in the modern military with attendees of a seminar from the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching. The panel featured Marines and Sailors from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and Coast Guardsman from nearby Coast Guard Station Fort Macon. Jimenez, a communications/navigation/radar systems technician with Marine Elec- tronic Warfare Squadron 1, said he appreciated the opportunity to share his story with the teachers of NCCAT. The educators were on hand to attend a seminar on North Carolina’s place in World War II history, but they seemed to value the chance to learn about life in today’s ranks. “This panel discussion reminded teachers that the students they are teaching today are the future leaders of our nation,” said Elizabeth A. Gillespie, a spokesperson for NCCAT. “That is where NCCAT plays a critical role in public education; NCCAT gives teachers new knowledge, skills, teaching methods, best practices and information to take back to their classrooms. The teachers in this seminar are more committed than ever to helping their students achieve success in the coming years.” The service members’ backgrounds and stories varied greatly from why they joined the military to how they work to accomplish their respective missions. Lance Cpl. Ashley N. Yochum, an administrative clerk with Headquarters and Head- quarters Squadron, found herself alone on a stage full of men, facing an audience with a lot of questions about what the Marine Corps is like for a young woman. “I love it – it’s a brotherhood,” Yochum told the curious crowd. “Marines, as it is, are known as ‘the few,’ but as women, we’re ‘the fewer,’ so I take great pride in putting on this uniform.”

After the 75-minute panel discussion, the service members interacted with the educa- CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES tors on a one-on-one basis, where they fi elded more questions about military life. Sgt. Josue A. Jimenez addresses the audience as part of a panel discussing life Yochum said the teachers she spoke with had a lot of preconceived notions about the in the modern military during a seminar hosted by the North Carolina Center for Marine Corps and what it was like for women in today’s military. the Advancement of Teaching at the Sheraton Hotel in Atlantic Beach, N.C., Feb. 26. Jimenez, a communications/navigation/radar systems technician with Marine “I play a vital role in the Marine Corps,” Yochum said proudly, “and if someone thinks Electronic Warfare Squadron 1, was one of 11 service members on the panel. otherwise, it takes away from my ability to do my job.” Senior Chief Andrew S. Ali, a senior chief hospital corpsman and the interim com- LaVeta Weatherington, who taught elementary and middle school in Greenville, N.C., mand master chief for the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, said oftentimes the only informa- for 36 years, said NCCAT seminars can renew the joy of learning in teachers and allow tion the public learns about the military comes from the evening news, and the panel them to return to their classrooms feeling refreshed. discussion was a great opportunity to put things in perspective for the teachers. “I have thoroughly enjoyed hearing the stories of the military personnel who came “They welcomed us with open arms and were eager to learn,” Ali said. “I thought it tonight.” Weatherington said. “I learned the military is not some far-way political was a great opportunity to educate our educators. Teachers are mentors for our youth, so machine. It’s made of real people from real communities who should be valued.” it helps to be able to tell them a story and perspective they’ve never heard.”

“This panel discussion reminded teachers that the students they are teaching today are the future leaders of our nation.” – Elizabeth A. Gillespie spokesperson North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES Alton Ballance, center, fellow for the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, moderates a panel discussion on life in the modern military featuring Marines and Sailors from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and Coast Guardsman from Coast Guard Station Fort Macon.

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CPL. BRIAN ADAM JONES Lance Cpl. Ashley N. Yochum fi elds a question from the audience during a seminar Sgt. Josue A. Jimenez discusses his background and experiences in the Marine hosted by the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching at the Corps with Ann Crew, a teacher from Beaufort County, N.C., during a seminar hosted Sheraton Hotel in Atlantic Beach, N.C., Feb. 26. Yochum, an administrative clerk by the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching at the Sheraton with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, dispelled misconceptions about Hotel in Atlantic Beach, N.C., Feb. 26. Jimenez is a communications/navigation/ women in the Marine Corps. “I play a vital role in the Marine Corps and if someone radar systems technician with Marine Electronic Warfare Squadron 1. thinks otherwise, it takes away from my ability to do my job,” said Yochum. B2 March 10, 2011 The Windsock

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Breastfeeding Class Tickets can be purchased from any member of the For more information, call Berna Crosby at 466-2208. The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers Swansboro Rotary Club or at the civic center. free breastfeeding classes to expectant mothers. For more information, call (910) 326-5066. Cherry Point OSC 2011 Scholarship Program The purpose of the class is to help prepare the The Cherry Point Officer’s Spouses Club announces its mother to be ready and confi dent to breastfeed Civil War Weekend at Tryon Palace scholarship program for 2011 and assistance program for once the baby arrives. Experience the outbreak of the Civil War through the spring 2011. The deadline for submissions is March 31. To register call 466-2031. eyes of the New Bern residents who lived it during a Civil Individuals whose sponsors are currently active-duty War weekend at Tryon Palace Friday through Sunday. personnel aboard the air station are eligible to submit Veterans’ Assistance Throughout the weekend, tours of the historic Dixon an application. If the applicant’s sponsor is a retiree, the A representative from the Veterans Affairs Office and Stanly houses will focus on New Bern during the retiree must have been honorably retired from the Navy or visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 232. time of the war’s outbreak to the Battle of New Bern and Marine Corps by the time of the submission. Individuals Call 466-4401 for assistance. its subsequent occupation. whose sponsor is deceased may also apply. In addition, Tryon Palace will be offering several The scholarships will be awarded to graduating high theatrical and musical programs that bring to life the reality school seniors, full-time undergraduate college students of the Civil War through many different perspectives. seeking or planning to seek their first degree or spouses For more information, visit http://www.tryonpalace.org planning to seek their first undergraduate degree. or call 639-3580. For more information, visit http://cherrypointosc.org/ scholarships/. OFF Limits Monthly and Weekly Events MCAS CHERRY POINT AREA 98 CENT ONLY STORE Courage to Change Al-Anon Family Group Meet Program. (BIG DADDY) WESLEY’S GROCERY The group meetings are held every Cherry Point and Havelock Cour- There are Alcoholics Anonymous COASTAL SMOKE SHOP age to Change is a support group for family group meetings Tuesdays at 8 Wednesday at 6 p.m. EXPRESSIONS friends and families of people who p.m. for family members and friends For more information, call 728- EXPRESSWAY, LTD. suffer from alcoholism. of individuals who may have alcohol 3788. FOOD FARE Meetings are held at St. Paul’s problems. FRIDAY’S NIGHT CLUB (AKA CLUB INSOMNIA, CLUB Lutheran Church in Havelock, The meetings are held at Havelock Marine Corps League Meetings CLASSICS, INFINITY LOUNGE) Tuesdays at 8 p.m. First Baptist Church. The Cherry Point Detachment of H&D EXPRESS AKA CITGO For more information, call 241- For more information, call 447- the Marine Corps League meets the MERV’S JOKE SHOP 6155 or 670-6236. 8063 or 447-2109. third Tuesday of each month at the NADINE’S FOOD MART Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7315 SUPER EXPRESSWAY AA Beginners Meeting Together For Life in Havelock, at 7 p.m. TOBACCO OUTLET There are two weekly Alcoholics The “Together for Life” one-day For more information contact TOBACCO SHOP Anonymous meetings weekly aboard premarital seminar is held for active Owen Smith at 444-5420. TOBACCO SHOP & GIFTS the air station. The meetings are held duty personnel age 26 and under, TOBACCO TOWN Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. within 90 days of marriage. Disabled Veterans TWIN RIVERS (NOT THE MALL) The meetings take place in Room Please call the chapel at 466-4000 Chapter 26 of the Disabled U.S. MINI-MART 208 of Building 229, in the same for more information. American Veterans meets on the WHITE SANDS CONVENIENCE STORE building as the tax center, next to the third Tuesday of each month at the Cherry Tree House. Domestic Violence Victims Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7315 MCB CAMP LEJEUNE AREA in Havelock at 7 p.m. For more information, call 447- A support group for victims of do- BELFAST QUICK MART 8063 or 447-2109. mestic violence is provided by the For information, contact Doug BELL AUTO SALVAGE II Carteret County Domestic Violence Matthers at 447-2761. BOTTA BOOMS CARLAND CENTENNIAL ENTERPRISES, INC. CJ’S QUICK MART Hotlines COASTAL SMOKE SHOP DASH-IN DISCOUNT TOBACCO D’S DRIVE THRU 2nd MAW Command Inspector General Sexual Assault D’S QUICK MART 466-5038 Immediately call 665-4713, which is monitored 24/7. DOLL HOUSE The person answering the call will help you decide the EASY MONEY CATALOG SALES Station Inspector next steps to take. You may remain anonymous. This EXPRESS WAY 466-3449 procedure is not to replace calling 911 if you are in im- FANTASIES mediate danger. Remember, it’s not your fault. Support HIP HOP AND HOOKAHS Fraud, Waste and Abuse is available. ILLUSIONS If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse JACKSONVILLE SPEEDWAY AUTO PARTS Severe weather and force protection information aboard MCAS Cherry Point, call 466-2016. JOSHUA EXPERIENCE/CLUB ACCESS Cherry Point personnel call 466-3093. This line’s automated answering service is available KINGS DRIVE THRU 24 hours a day. FRC East personnel call 464-8333. KWIK STOP MART DDCN personnel call 466-4083. LAIRDS AUTO & TRUCK CENTER MILITARY CIRCUIT OF JACKSONVILLE MOE’S MART NASH MARKET ONE STOP SHOP PAR TECH PLAYHOUSE PLEASURE PALACE PRIVATE PLEASURES (AKA CARRIAGE HOUSE) RACEWAY AUTO PARTS REFLECTION PHOTO REID’S MART SMOKERS POST March 11, 1778 Marines participated in the action when the Continental Navy frigate SOUTHERN COMFORT SPEED MART “Boston,” enroute to France, sighted, engaged, and captured the British STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMPANY merchant ship “Martha.” As the drum of the “Boston” beat to arms, John TALK OF THE TOWN II Adams seized a musket and joined the Marines on deck until the frigate’s TENDER TOUCH (AKA BABY DOLLS) captain, Samuel Tucker, sent him below for safety. TOBACCO ALLEY TOBACCO AND MORE TOBACCO CLUB March 13, 1948 The fi rst group of 71 Women Marine offi cer candidates arrived at the U.S. TOBACCO FOR LESS Midshipmen School (Women’s Reserve) at Mount Holyoke College in TOBACCO HOUSE CIGARETTE CENTER South Hadley, Mass. The Navy’s willingness to share training facilities TOBACCO LEAF enabled the Marine Corps to begin training Marine Corps Women’s Reserve TY’S R&R offi cers just one month after the creation of the MCWR was announced. VERONA QUICK STOP VETERANS AFFAIRS SERVICES B4 March 10, 2011 The Windsock

SPRINT CUP NATIONWIDE SERIES CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS Race: Jeff Byrd 500 Race: Scotts EZ Seed 300 Race: Too Tough to Tame 200 NEXT Where: Where: Bristol Motor Speedway Where: Darlington Raceway When: March 20, 1 p.m. (ET) When: March 19, 2 p.m. (ET) When: Saturday, 5 p.m. (ET) TV: FOX TV: ESPN TV: SPEED UP... 2010 winner: (right) 2010 winner: Justin Allgaier 2010 winner:

By RICK MINTER / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NOTEBOOK Stewart to race in F1 exhibition

During his weekly session with the media, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last week, said he’s excited about his upcoming opportunity to drive Lewis Hamilton’s car in an exhibition at Watkins Glen. Hamilton will drive Stewart’s Sprint Cup car. “It is really a chance of a lifetime to drive something that is probably the most sophisti- cated race car on the planet,” Stewart said. “We are really looking forward to talking to [Hamilton] about it and learning from him about what to do to drive his car fast.” VivaViva Stewart anticipated challenges, including the strain on his neck from the G-loads a Formula One car puts on the driver and the fact that he’ll be driving a portion of the Watkins Glen track that is not used in NASCAR races. But he said the physical punishment from the Formula One car shouldn’t be much dif- ferent than what he experiences when driv- LasLas ing winged sprint cars. “Hopefully I will just keep running enough winged sprint car races, and I’ll get it in shape that way,” he said. “It is going to be fun to have that opportunity to both drive his car and at the same time be able to help him learn how to drive ours, too.” VegasVegas Gordon, Conway tussle in L.V. The simmering dispute between NASCAR drivers and Kevin Conway, ongoing since nears the finish line to win Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (NASCAR photo) Conway drove Gordon’s car in seven Sprint Cup A lot of luck to go around as new season keeps surprising races last year and the two argued ASCAR’s season of surprises continues over the finances, even though Carl Edwards’ win in apparently boiled NSunday’s Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas over into a major Motor Speedway wasn’t unexpected given his confrontation in recent performances on the intermediate tracks the garage area at and Ford’s strength at Las Vegas. Las Vegas Motor But on down the finishing order at Las Vegas Speedway last – and the Sprint Cup points standings after the Friday. first three races – there are some unexpected NASCAR offi- Robby Gordon (NASCAR photo) names showing up. cials told several Among the biggest surprises to date is the news outlets that Gordon was placed on pro- strong start by in his first year at bation and that more information on his pun- . Menard came to ishment would be released this week. RCR with backing from his family’s home Conway also apparently filed a police improvement company of the same name, but report over the incident, one that appears to so far he’s proven to be much more than a driv- have few witnesses. er with money behind him. After three races Menard is ahead of his fellow RCR drivers in the points standings. He’s in sixth Nationwide standings tight place, 17 points behind leader Tony Stewart, who finished second at Las Vegas after leading the NASCAR’s new points rule that prevents Cup most laps but also drawing a penalty for remov- drivers from accumulating driver points in other ing equipment from his stall during a . Carl Edwards celebrates Sunday’s win with a back flip on the track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (NASCAR photo) series has made for a tight race at the top of the Menard also had the best Las Vegas finish of Nationwide Series standings. any of his teammates. He finished 12th, while standings. is 11th, Jimmie he was hitting on it every time. (below in the No. 32 Toyota) leads, but Ricky Clint Bowyer was 15th, was Johnson 12th and 19th. “We were kind of working together on some Stenhouse Jr. is just two points back, and Jason 17th and was 21st. Earnhardt told reporters at Las Vegas that ideas and we hit on one idea that was really Leffler is five back of the leader in third. Menard told reporters at Las Vegas that one his success so far is due in large part to his good and it really woke the car up.” Sorenson finished 11th at Las Vegas, while of the main keys to his success of late is that he crew chief Steve Letarte and Letarte’s crew, Earnhardt said that it’s imperative for him to Stenhouse was eighth and Leffler ninth. and his crew chief Richard “Slugger” Labbe have which spent the last few years working with make things work with Letarte and to do it Danica Patrick, fourth at Vegas, remains fourth been made to feel at home in the RCR camp. Jeff Gordon but took on Earnhardt in a big off- right away. in the standings, 13 points out of the lead, but “Everybody has been good to work with, from season shift at Hendrick. “Failure at this point is completely unaccept- she does not plan to run the entire schedule. all four crew chiefs working well together to all “It’s a fun team, a great group of guys,” able, and I’ve got to put it all out on the line and four of us drivers working well together,” he Earnhardt said. “I’m proud to be a part of it and do everything I can to make this work,” he said. (NASCAR photo) said. “I’ve been really well received in the whole hope I can keep working well and keep doing “If it doesn’t work with him, I got nowhere else group, and that’s neat for me personally and well.” to go. I got no other options, really other than professionally.” He said that even though he qualified poorly just to race myself into oblivion with my own Another surprise is over at Hendrick (33rd) at Las Vegas, he wound up with a good team and Tony [Eury] Jr. and those guys. Motorsports, where Dale Earnhardt Jr. has car at the end of the race. “But I want this to work. I want to be in a moved from fourth to first among his team- “I guess the best thing that we did all day [Car of Tomorrow] the rest of my career as long mates. long was the adjustments,” Earnhardt said. “I as I can, and I want to be successful and so I’m He finished a Hendrick-best eighth at Las kept telling Stevie what I thought I needed and just trying to work hard. Vegas, and is a team-best 10th in the points what the car felt like it was doing wrong, and “We’re getting better. It feels like it’s working.”

Martin takes 49th victory in Nationwide Series SPRINT CUP POINTS NUMERICALLY This season of compelling stories in NASCAR’s top three circuits. continued through Week Three as Martin, 52, has 49 Nationwide 1. Tony Stewart 113; Leader SPEAKING the ageless Mark Martin extended wins in 231 starts and 96 major his Nationwide Series win record to NASCAR wins. 2. 49 with a victory in the Sam’s Town In winning at Las Vegas, Martin 113; Leader Laps led by Todd 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. becomes the seventh-oldest driver 47 Bodine and Timothy And to make the story even more to win a Nationwide race. The 3. Carl Edwards memorable, Martin delivered his record is held by Dick Trickle, who 106; behind -7 Peters in last year’s Truck crew chief for the race, Trent won at Darlington in 1993 when he Series race at Darlington, Owens, and his Turner Motorsports was 56 years and 11 months old. 4. Juan Montoya team their first-ever victories in In his post-race interview at 106; behind -7 tops among other drivers NASCAR’s No. 2 circuit. Las Vegas, Martin seemed more And Danica Patrick, by finishing pleased to be able to give Owens 5. Ryan Newman fourth, set a new mark for best fin- and Turner their first wins than 103; behind -10 Major NASCAR victo- ish by a female in a major NASCAR to add another victory to his per- 54 ries for Carl Edwards race. She broke the record held by sonal total. 6. Paul Menard Sara Christian, who still has the “Kyle will pass me, probably by 96; behind -17 after Sunday’s win at Las best finish by a female in the series midseason, and that will be that,” Vegas Motor Speedway now known as Sprint Cup. She was Martin said. “It’s been a good ride. 7. Martin Truex Jr. fifth at Heidelberg Raceway in Jack Ingram was the man when I 95; behind -18 Pittsburgh, Pa., on Oct. 2, 1949. was coming in. That record is going Fastest laps run by Martin, who said somewhat jok- to fall soon. I’m sure it’ll fall this 8. ingly in the pre-season that he year, based on the incredible job 95; behind -18 10 Jimmie Johnson in signed on to run some Nationwide [Busch and his team] do. last six Cup races at Las races this year to try to keep Kyle “We got us another trophy. That’s 9. A.J. Allmendinger Busch from breaking his record, did all I care about. I don’t care how 94; behind -19 Vegas, the most of any driver just that, for now anyway. many I ever won before. This one’s Busch – who crashed in the 300 the one that’s special, because this 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. trying to battle back from a slow one’s today. And more important 91; behind -22 Rookie drivers in the pit stop, and finished 30th in a than me, this was Turner’s and 3 top 10 in the Camping race that wound up being decided Trent’s first win; that’s the coolest. 11. Mark Martin by gas mileage and a flat tire by “The last time we won here it 91; behind -22 World Truck Series standings race leader Brad Keselowski on was Dale [Earnhardt] Jr.’s first [as (Cole Whitt, Miguel Paludo the last lap – has 44 Nationwide a car owner] as well. Those are the 12. Jimmie Johnson Series wins in 205 career starts. kinds of milestones I look at with Mark Martin in Victory Lane after the Sam’s Town 87; behind -26 and Jeffrey Earnhardt) The 26-year old driver has 88 wins pride.” 300 at Las Vegas Motor Spdwy. (NASCAR photo) TheWindsock March 10, 2011 B5

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