Olympics Vol. 69, No. 2 www.cherrypoint.marines.mil January 13, 2011 See A3 Hammerheads lose valued teammate To open Jan. 18 CPL. DANIEL A. NEGRETE The tax center will open Tuesday aboard the air MCAS CHERRY POINT station offering free tax preparation to active-duty Staff Sgt. Eric C. Groenendaal, a fl ightline staff noncommis- and reserve personnel, retired service members and sioned offi cer with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 366, died all dependants. Civilians without reserve, retired or of unknown causes at his home in New Bern, N.C., Dec. 30. He dependent status are ineligible for the service. was 28. The tax center is open in Building 229 Monday Groenendaal, a 10-year veteran of the Marine Corps, deployed through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. However, four times to Iraq and once to the Horn of Africa. Known among the center is open until 7 p.m. by appointment start- his peers as the “Cobra Commander,” Groenendaal’s untimely ing at 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays. death has had a profound impact on those he served with. During the President’s Day holiday, the tax center “There’s not a Marine in this squadron who didn’t personally will be open from 8 to 11 a.m. Feb. 12 and closed know, respect and admire Staff Sgt. Groenendaal,” said Capt. Feb. 13-16. Derrick F. Breville, assistant operations offi cer for HMH-366. During the Easter/Passover holiday, the tax cen- “Few people can have as much positive infl uence on a command ter will be open from 8 to 11 a.m. April 2 and closed climate as Groenendaal did. He led from the front and created an April 3-5. atmosphere where Marines could grow and excel.” For those wishing to fi le a joint return, the re- At the squadron, Groenendaal was considered the “go-to” Ma- funds will only be sent to a joint account, bearing rine by fellow CH-53E Super Stallion mechanics, pilots and air the names of both tax-payers. crew. For more information on which documents to “He was what any commanding offi cer would want in a staff bring and frequently asked questions, visit http:// NCO,” said Lt. Col. Trey Meadows, commanding offi cer of www.usmc.mil/unit/mcascherrypoint/Pages/tax/ HMH-366. tax.aspx. “Not only was he technically profi cient, but he also had a re- For additional information, call 466-2001. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO markable character and a positive attitude, which he brought to To get to the tax center entering from the main Staff Sgt. Eric C. Groenendaal, a flight work every day,” Meadows said. gate, take a right onto E Street, head straight, pass line staff noncommissioned officer with Groenendaal was valued by superiors and subordinates alike the chapel. Take a left on 4th Avenue at the Aircrew Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 366, for his willingness to teach and mentor others. Survival Training Center and continue down 4th died of unknown causes at his home in Avenue past the Cherry Tree House. The tax center New Bern, N.C., Dec. 30. He was 28. See GROENENDAAL page A9 is located on the left in Bldg 229. Students travel cross country Opinion: History demonstrates need for EFV to use station simulators LT. GEN. GEORGE FLYNN not call into question the amphibious assault mission of LANCE CPL. TYLER J. BOLKEN MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND, QUANTICO, VA. the Marine Corps. Moreover, he stated the requirement of MCAS CHERRY POINT There is no guarantee we will learn from the bloody developing a more affordable and sustainable amphibious Cherry Point’s Marine Aviation Training System combat lessons of the last century. The current penchant tractor to provide the Marines a ship-to-shore capability Site, or MATSS, hosted 38 Marine and Naval aviation by some for questioning the Marine Corps’ need for an into the future. students Dec. 1-11. amphibious tracked vehicle suggests an ignorance of his- As America’s expeditionary force in readiness, the Ma- The students of Electronic Attack Squadron 129, a tory and a lack of understanding of the future; it is un- rine Corps specializes in rapidly deploying anywhere in training squadron at Naval Air Station Whidbey Is- supported by hard lessons learned, world trends and a the world to develop access through partnership building land, Wash., came to Cherry Point to conduct training security environment characterized by a high degree of activities, to create access in response to crises, and to with an EA-6B Prowler simulator at MATSS. uncertainty. provide the ability to force access to deter and/or defeat The students usually train with a simulator at NAS Our nation will most certainly require continued global threats. The Corps will never be defi ned by a program, but Whidbey Island, but it is currently under renovation access from the sea, and just as certainly there are forces rather by the capabilities we bring to the fi ght. so the students came to Cherry Point, which possesses at work that are actively and aggressively attempting to As a maritime Nation the tyranny of distance, the only other Prowler simulator. deny us that much needed access. geography, and topography remain constant challenges to “If the students wouldn’t have come here, they The Secretary of Defense clearly stated that his decision would have been behind the learning curve in becom- to cut the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle program does See FIGHTING VEHICLE page A9 ing a Prowler pilot,” explained Wallace Simmons, the operations coordinator at Cherry Point MATSS. Jeffrey C. Weber, a site manager at Cherry Point MATSS, said it would have taken the students a lot of Winter wonderland time to make up missed time in the simulators. “But by getting on a plane and fl ying out here, they didn’t miss a beat,” Weber added. Capt. Michael Kempf, the offi cer in charge for VAQ-129, considered the trip a huge success. “This trip gave us an opportunity to come to Cherry Point and get ahead,” said Kempf. “The personnel at Cherry Point took great care of us and facilitated a great experience.” The MATSS employees regularly work with person- nel from aboard the air station, but they were up for the challenge of something different. “We tried to provide a comfortable training environ- ment for the students,” said Weber. “They had full ac- cess to our learning center, and we felt we went above and beyond for them.” The station’s Marine tactical electronic warfare squadrons also helped by fl uctuating their schedules LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM An abandoned Ford Mustang sits in a ditch off Roosevelt Boulevard during a snow storm Jan. 10. See SIMULATOR page A9 Snow blanketed the air station causing traffic incidents, closures and delays. East, West Coast squadrons team up for Enhanced Mohave Viper

CPL. M. C. NERL “There’s ten helicopters split up be- MARINE CORPS AIR-GROUND COMBAT CENTER 29 PALMS, CALIF. tween us and the other squadron,” Camp- Elements of Marine Heavy Lift Heli- bell said. “We’ve all been getting along as copter Squadrons 465 and 461 teamed one big happy family. up to prepare for their upcoming deploy- Working together was a great test of ments to Afghanistan in support of Opera- their skills, said Campbell. “Especially tion Enduring Freedom during Enhanced the maintenance guys coming through Mojave Viper, a predeployment training fi xing everything. They’ve been doing exercise aboard Marine Corps Air-Ground maintenance 24 hours a day, and we’ve Combat Center, 29 Palms, Calif., Dec. 9. made every mission throughout Mojave The two heavy lift squadrons from Ma- Viper.” rine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Pfc. Michael Pettay, an air crewman and MCAS Miramar, Calif., respectively, serving with Campbell, said it was a tough combined to support ground missions and but very fruitful learning experience. carried out extensive maintenance to keep “Its been awesome, we’ve learned a lot their CH-53E Super Stallions in the air as a crew and as a squadron,” the Tulla- the entire time, said Maj. Jade Campbell, homa, Tenn., native said. “I can say this a CH-53E pilot with HMH-461. much, its been a pain, but I know I’m not “We’ve been executing missions ev- the only one who’s feeling more comfort- ery day,” Campbell said.“Both squadrons able and confi dent now than when we fi rst have been supporting logistics elements got here.” with resupply and heavy lifting, and we’ve Lance Cpl. Jonathan Slyman, a CH-53E been carrying out both day and night raids mechanic with HMH-465, said he’s seen and (casualty evacuation training) with everybody gain from the experience, but the grunts, too.” he’s glad to be done with this phase. CPL. M. C. NERL Campbell added the training under- “I have a lot more confi dence in our Elements of Marine Heavy Lift Helicopter Squadrons 465 and 461 teamed up to taken during EMV was outstanding and new guys than I did when we fi rst got prepare for their upcoming deployments to Afghanistan in support of Operation helped the two units to grow together and Enduring Freedom during Enhanced Mojave Viper, a predeployment training become more profi cient. See VIPER page A9 exercise aboard Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, Calif., Dec. 9. A2 January 13, 2011 The Windsock Cherry Point football team crowned champions

LANCE CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI Col. Philip J. Zimmerman, center, commanding offi cer of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, presents the air station’s football team, the Cherry Point Eagles, with the Regional Intramural Football Championship trophy at Cunningham’s Dec. 20, 2010. The last time the Eagles won the championship was in 2006. Paws for a Cause supports military families’ pets

From theChaplain: CPL. SAMUEL A. NASSO If PFAC indeed fi nishes among the top ten, MCAS CHERRY POINT the $50,000 grant will be spent as follows: The Paws for a Cause Semper Fido initiative $46,500 toward building kennels, $2,500 to- The prisons we place ourselves in is a nonprofi t organization out of New Bern ward enrichment items such as blankets and that promotes awareness of animals’ well-be- toys, and $1,000 toward promotional activi- LT. JAMES RAGAIN category that we become enslaved ing in eastern North Carolina. Primarily, the ties. MAG-14 CHAPLAIN to fear, feel responsible for other organization educates military service mem- According to McKeel, PFAC’s goal is to A couple of months ago I read a people, and fi nd our worth based on bers about caring for pets in a military lifestyle alleviate the separation and hardship military book by Steve Brown called Born the approval of other people. (To be and aims to provide fostering solutions during families endure upon deployment and unit Free. The basic premise of the book open with you, this is the prison that deployments and moves across the country. movements by creating a boarding facility spe- is that even though freedom exists in has really had a fi rm hold on me for Paws for a Cause was chosen to be a part cifi cally geared to provide a temporary foster- God, many people who are followers a while.) The fi nal set of prisons are of January’s Pepsi Refresh Project in which ing solution for their pets. of God oftentimes don’t experience those regarding how others try to at- Pepsi is giving away $1.3 million each month “In our local community, our county shelters the fullness of that freedom because tempt to control us by means of rules, to fund ideas that benefi ts a cause. estimate over 50 percent of unwanted pets are of self-imposed prisons they allow ritual and puffed-up knowledge. PFAC is competing against more than 1150 brought to their facilities from Marine Corps themselves to live in. Specifi cally, I wish I had the time and space to causes that are all in the running for a $50,000 families unable or unwilling to keep their pets according to Brown, there are four describe each prison, however I am grant. The top ten vote-getters will receive the for various reason, including: They did not main categories of prisons that we sure based on the titles, that some of grant. Currently, PFAC is ranked 123rd and consider choosing the proper animal for their may fi nd ourselves in. you reading this article may associ- encourages Marines and their families to vote lifestyle which leads to disenchantment with The fi rst is the prison of what we ate yourself with a number of these before January 31st to support their local or- their pet, the expenses associated with owning do. In this prison we beat ourselves prisons (I know I do!). The question ganization. a pet, families were unaware of the require- up for the wrong we may have done I have is how do we weaken the grip Since last year, the Pepsi Refresh Project ments for registering a pet in military housing, in the past, we feel guilty even though that these areas have on our lives has accepted proposals from individuals and the inability to care for a pet while on deploy- our wrongdoing has been forgiven, and begin to live the life of freedom non-profi t organizations who want to make a ment, and lack of a plan to properly take their or we believe that we are failures or we were intended to live in the fi rst positive difference in their community. The pet on a PCS move,” McKeel added. deserve failure because of what we place. Well here is a plan of action application and submission process is fairly To help the cause, vote by texting the num- have done. The second set of prisons from Dr. Brown passed on using an competitive, according to Kerry McKeel, the bers 105200 to Pepsi (73774) or visit the fol- is in regard to what we think. It is acronym that may be have some help co-founder of PFAC. Last fall, PFAC complet- lowing website http://refresheverything.com/ in this prison that we feel trapped by to some of you. The acronym is RE- ed the Pepsi Refresh application and submitted helppetsofmilitaryservicemembers and click our past, we put ourselves down un- FLECT. The R stands for recognize. the idea to secure funding to build a pet board- the vote button at the top of the page. Addi- necessarily, or we fi nd ourselves on We need to fi rst come out of denial ing facility for deployed service members. tionally, on the website voters can vote via the endless pursuit of perfectionism. and recognize the prison that has had “Our application was selected based on the Facebook and can also help support the cause The third category includes those such a tight hold on us. The E stands merits of our idea as well as our intention to by promoting the website on Facebook and prisons that are associated with how make a positive contribution to the local com- Twitter. we relate to other people. It is in this See REFLECT page A9 munity,” McKeel stated.

LANCE CPL. THOMAS J. CHEVALIER

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LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM Special Olympian Andy Delafield does push-ups with a group of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Marines after finishing their two-and-a-half-mile run following the 2010 Commissary Special Olympics, Jan. 5. Delafield will join Team USA as an Olympic athlete for the 2011 Special Olympics Summer Games held in Athens, Greece. Delafield requested the chance to run with the Marines and after they finished, the Marines joined Delafield in doing push-ups. Cherry Point commissary hosts Special Olympians at annual event

LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM and as a person,” said MCAS CHERRY POINT his mother, Marilyn The 43-year-old tradition of the Special Delafi eld. Olympics continued at Cherry Point when “He doesn’t know the commissary hosted a Special Olympi- how to quit and that ans event, Jan. 5. is what has gotten him Three of the competitors in attendance where he is today.” have been chosen to join Team USA to Delafi eld’s determi- compete in the summer games in Athens, nation and competitive Greece. nature can be taken Andy Delafi eld, Amanda Bass and back to the start of his Monica Hernandez are three of the Spe- career with the Spe- cial Olympians who will help team USA cial Olympics, but his take gold in their respective events and the story took a turn when three were present at the Commissary Spe- he was diagnosed with cial Olympics event. testicular cancer. The Olympics as a whole started in Ath- “Andy did not let ens more than 140 years ago, and the ath- cancer defeat him,” letes that compete still astonish the world said Fredrik Delafi eld, with their feats today. In 1968, a new form Delafi eld’s father. of the Olympics took place at Soldier Field, “Andy defeated his LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM Ill., and the event was called the First In- cancer and not even a Special Olympians Andy Delafield and Amanda Bass run with a group of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Marines after finishing the 2010 Commissary Special Olympics, Jan. 5. Both ternational Special Olympic Games. month later ran his fi rst Olympians are going this summer to Athens, Greece, for the 2011 Special Olympics Summer Games. “Some people have no idea what these 5K and fi nished. He’s Delafield requested to run with the Marines, who joined him in doing push-ups after the run. events are all about,” said Phyllis Black, ran in multiple 5Ks, the Commissary director for Cherry Point, 10Ks, and has even competed in a few half “Since then every time he fi nishes a run he able to keep up with this stud of a runner, who has organized Special Olympic events marathons.” drops and does 20 push-ups.” but the Marines were ready and willing to at the Cherry Point Commissary for the last Delafi eld’s love for the service members Black explained when Delafi eld heard do their part to help this Olympian train.” three years. “These competitors work hard of this country is linked with his love for about the competition here he personally Delafi eld and more than 20 Marines to compete and they train just like normal a good run. requested the chance to run with a group formed up after the competition for the run Olympic athletes.” Fredrik Delafi eld remembered one mo- of Marines after the competition. and called cadences for the whole two and Delafi eld has been competing in the ment when Delafi eld competed in the Ma- “When I received the e-mail about a half miles. Special Olympics for 25 years and at the rine Corps Marathon – once he crossed the Andy’s request to run with a group of Once the small group returned from their current age of 31 he is headed to Athens fi nish line he dropped and did 20 push- Marines I thought it was great and was run, the Marines formed up one more time to compete in the 3K, 5K and the 4x400 ups. happy to make sure he got his wish,” said to give their encouragement to Delafi eld meter relay. “The Marines at the Marine Corps Mar- Sgt. Maj. Jerry L. Bailey, the sergeant in their own way, chanting, “Andy’s gon- “Andy loves to compete and is constant- athon gathered around him and did push- major of MCAS Cherry Point. “I was a na win! Andy’s gonna win! Andy’s gonna ly trying to better himself as an athlete ups alongside him,” said Fredrik Delafi eld. little worried that my Marines wouldn’t be win!”

LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM Special Olympian Raymond Harrrison tosses his turkey during the Turkey

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LANCE CPL. TYLER J. BOLKEN Speeding is one of the leading causes of auto accidents and is the most common traffic infraction aboard the air station. “In most instances, the driver isn’t paying attention,” explained Cpl. Wesley R. Vawter, an accident investigator with the Cherry Point Provost Marshal’s Office. Cherry Point community members share perils of speeding

LANCE CPL. TYLER J. BOLKEN for work, trying to make it to a movie or just not pay- Trish’s neck was fractured in several places and radi-

MCAS CHERRY POINT ing attention, they push harder than they should on the cally changed her once active and outgoing lifestyle to gas pedal. But the consequences of speeding can be much one where she wasn’t able to walk for more than a year When Marines get behind the wheel of a vehicle, they’re more severe than walking into a movie late. and a half. putting themselves at the mercy of potential roadway haz- About four years ago, on a weekday morning in West “I’m still recovering,” Trish said. ards, other drivers or unforeseen weather conditions – all Palm Beach, Fla., Trish A. Grigg was seated in her vehicle Police reports directly attributed the morning collision of which they have no control over. at a red light, listening to the radio. It was about eight to speeding, said Trish. Something drivers can always control is the speed of o’clock and she had just dropped her kids off at school, “Speeding happens most during the morning traffi c their vehicle, yet speeding is one of the leading causes of like she did every day. rush to work,” said Vawter, “But it’s funny because when auto accidents and is the most common traffi c infraction Trish and her husband, Staff Sgt. Ricky N. Grigg, a we catch speeders, they end up being late for work any- aboard the air station, explained Cpl. Wesley R. Vawter, telephone and computer maintenance shop chief at Ma- way.” an accident investigator with the Cherry Point Provost rine Wing Communications Squadron 28, were living in Vawter added that people should give themselves a little Marshal’s Offi ce. West Palm Beach while Ricky was assigned to 4th Air extra time, especially during the winter months. “In most instances, the driver isn’t paying attention,” Naval Gunfi re Liaison Company. The speed limit aboard the air station is 25 mph, unless Vawter said. “Most of the time, the severity of the speed- “I drove that route every morning,” Trish explained. otherwise posted, but it never exceeds 45 mph. ing is around 10 mph over the speed limit.” Then, while Trish’s car was still stuck at the red light, a “Cruise control is always a good idea,” Trish added,” Going 15 mph over is an automatic suspension of driv- large vehicle that Trish estimated to be a seven-ton truck, because nobody is perfect.” ing privileges on the air station, added Vawter, and could sped out of control and smashed into the back of her 1998 Perfect or not, everybody can control the speed of their result in a suspended lisence off base. Toyota Rav4, totaling the small SUV. vehicle. Most people would admit they’re not angels when it “I didn’t even realize what hit me,” said Trish. “It comes to the occasional speeding. Whether they’re late changed my whole life.” Coming Soon! 2011 Places of Worship February 2011 www.encshopper.com Call Today! (For more details and rates) It’s Time to Reserve Your Church Page Space. Signing up EARLY Guarantees you a space! PLACES OF WORSHIP New Bern and Eastern North Carolina’s only full color worship directory

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FIGHTING VEHICLE from page A1 GROENEDAAL from page A1 our global infl uence. As demonstrated countless times, our ability to come “I could go to Staff Sgt. Groenendaal with any question I had – no matter how meaningless or from the sea and overcome the challenges of natural and manmade barriers complicated,” said Cpl. Tyzell L. Williams, a CH-53E mechanic with HMH-366. “He never gave allows us to protect and defend U.S. interests. Our continued ability to a belittling response, and he always believed in a Marine’s ability to learn. He was never the type respond is dependent on our ability to operate in uncertain environments, to micromanage you – he’d always be out in the hangar with you, teaching you everything he create opportunities, and ensure freedom of action regardless of access could about the aircraft.” challenges. Groenendaal was cited with frequently telling his Marines: “The second you think you know The Marine Corps has learned that amphibious operations should avoid everything, is the second you’re useless to the squadron.” fi xed defenses whenever possible. This option is not always available, how- “He was a great leader, and he was humble about it too,” said Cpl. Cutler W. Bakke, a CH- ever. In such cases the amphibious tracked vehicle is essential to success. 53E mechanic with HMH-366. “It’s going to be hard not having him around, and he’ll be sorely The tracked amphibious vehicle provides the ability to perform three critical missed by everyone.” tasks: ship-to-shore movement, breakout from the beach and protected land A memorial service was held at the air station chapel Friday in honor of Groenendaal. mobility and fi repower. As a result, the amphibious tracked vehicle has been He is survived by his wife, Cindy; parents, David and Christy; brothers, Matthew and Herbert; a mainstay of amphibious capability. It has often proven the indispensible, maternal grandfather, Dillen; and paternal grandparents, David and Lorraine. enabling capability that Marines employ to both solve the sea/land mobility Groenendaal will be laid to rest today in his hometown of Erie, Pa. challenge and to gain advantage over our enemies. Recent operational experience and history attest to the effectiveness of amphibious tracked vehicles in providing the capability and capacity de- SIMULATOR from page A1 manded by numerous operating environments – permissive, uncertain or hostile. Most recently, amphibious tracked vehicles assisted in overcoming in the fl ight simulators to accommodate the student pilots, who accumulated more than 120 fl ight the devastated infrastructure in Haiti. These same vehicles were used to res- hours while at the air station. cue stranded citizens and deliver relief supplies following Katrina’s devas- “We really pulled together and showed what the Navy-Marine Corps team is all about,” said tation of the U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005. In the 1990s these vehicles enabled Simmons. “We were prepared to support those guys as long as they needed us.” relief efforts in Somalia during Operation Restore Hope and subsequently MATSS Cherry Point is operated by three civilian contractor companies, and they felt it took a provided the key capability necessary to safely withdraw U.N. forces in team effort to assist the students. United Shield. During the Korean War they allowed us to project power “It showed a lot about us,” said Robert Q. Rainwater, a site manager at MATSS Cherry Point. from the sea at Inchon to reverse the looming defeat of U.S. forces trapped at “Everyone set their problems aside and accomplished the mission at hand.” Pusan. Given the proliferation of area denial weapons among both state and non-state actors, we believe that future operations – even those conducted for benign reasons – will be conducted under uncertain and highly danger- VIPER from page A1 ous conditions. Amphibious tracked vehicles employed from ships at sea provide the here,” said the Madison, Wis., native. “We’ve all put in a lot of hours as a team.” means to assure littoral access that no other capability can provide. They “The tempo we’ve worked at here defi nitely helped us out in the long run in terms of experi- are the only combat vehicles built to operate effectively in the littorals: a ence,” said Slyman. “To win a war you have to be willing to put in the time, effort and have the complex environment of salt and fresh water, muddy marshes and estuar- know-how to make it count, which these two squadrons do.” ies, and dry land; rural, suburban and urban landscapes; wildly varying ter- Campbell said the next time they’ll see HM-465 will be in Afghanistan. The squadrons will de- rain; high to low population densities; and temperature extremes. They can ploy simultaneously later this winter, along with the infantry and logistics battalions they helped quickly and seamlessly transit from ship-to-shore as well as swim rivers and to support during EMV. negotiate inland water obstacles, providing the ability to achieve tactical and operational surprise. They protect their occupants as they maneuver on sea REFLECT and land to a position of advantage and can close with an enemy or rescue from page A2 our friends. Their known presence off shore historically has been a powerful deterrent and effective capability across the range of military operations. for elucidate, prompting us to meditate on our past so that we come to an understanding of the ar- A modern amphibious tracked vehicle uses the sea as maneuver space, eas that need to be turned over to God. F is for forgive; a forgiveness that we might have to extend creates opportunities in the littorals, optimizes employment of amphibi- to others depending on the circumstances, but defi nitely a forgiveness that we must embrace for ous forces, and enhances survivability in the face of area denial threats. An ourselves. L is for liberate, encouraging us to embrace the freedom that we have in Christ. E is for amphibious tracked vehicle is the proven means to overcome access chal- eulogize. When we turn something over to God or turn away from something, our person has to lenges, natural or manmade, ranging from tsunami-ravaged infrastructure to go through a grieving process to fully get over that thing. C stands for cage or take captive. This an armed aggressor seeking to oppose our maneuver. Amphibious tracked is taking control of negative self talk or thoughts that might encourage us to relapse in our former vehicles empower a fl exible, ship-borne force to wait off shore for the op- way of acting. Finally, T stands for Thanksgiving. This is giving thanks to God for dealing with portunity to shape the security environment or alter an outcome. This unique this issue so that we can experience more of the freedom offered to us through Him. capability provides our nation with a critical power projection asset. I encourage you to practice REFLECT as much as you can. There may be some people reading There is no doubt that the sustainment and further development of our this that might need a little more support depending on the hurts, habits and hang-ups that exist in nation’s amphibious capability is important for continued access to strategi- their lives at this moment. If you do need some extra support, I encourage you to seek out 12-step cally vital regions of the world. We see a clear mandate to be ready to shape, recovery groups that are designed to help people break free from these prisons and experience the infl uence, deter, and if necessary, defeat would be forces that seek to deny us freedom that we all were meant to experience. We don’t have to be in the prisons we may fi nd access. Meeting this mandate will allow us to profi t “by dear bought experi- ourselves in. 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U.S. GOVERNMENT PHOTO Monday marks the nationally observed birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It’s a day when people across the U.S. will remember the famous minister from Georgia who didn’t just want to achieve equal rights for blacks, but strove for equality between every man, woman and child in America. Martin Luther King Jr.’s fi ght for equality

SGT. LISA R. STRICKLAND King lifted peoples’ spirits and urged them to continue their commitment to equality. MCAS CHERRY POINT “We are not advocating violence,” King said after his house was bombed Jan. 30, 1956, during the Montgomery bus boycott. “We want to love our enemies.” Monday marks the nationally observed birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It’s a day Those who made the pledge to follow King were challenged to do so in a nonviolent when people across the U.S. remember the famous minister from Georgia who didn’t fi ght for true freedom. King’s philosophy was to passively battle an ignorant society, and just want to achieve equal rights for blacks, but strove for equality between every man, he asked all participants to live by his beliefs. woman and child in America. King saw the inevitable good in everyone and sought to “Let us not satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and bring that benevolence out of all people. hatred,” said King. “It’s a day of refl ection, when we as a nation look at the contributions that have made With these words and through his own actions, King urged people to be strong and this nation great,” said Gunnery Sgt. Harsheen T. Eady, the equal opportunity advisor wrestle their own temptations to viciously fi ght their “enemy.” King stressed that staying for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. “Monday is a day we are reminded that ev- peaceful in protest is a way to do the opposite of what people expect and brings the fi ght erybody has value.” to a higher plane of dignity. In King’s famous speech, “I Have a Dream,” he spoke to all Americans, from all King also found guidance and motivation from other earthly leaders, such as Mahatma backgrounds, about standing up for equality in a nonviolent revolution. King’s words Gandhi. captivated more than 200,000 people who gathered at the Lincoln Memorial on that Gandhi was one of the most respected political and spiritual leaders in India during warm August day in 1963. Thousands more watched the speech on television from their the Indian Nationalist Movement for India’s independence. He would fast and not eat for living rooms. weeks to encourage his people to follow him and stay nonviolent in their fi ght. King’s many speeches and nonviolent actions were instrumental in shaping the Gandhi was arrested multiple times for going against the laws of the British, yet he nation’s outlook on equality. He helped bring about a way to fi ght for freedom with stayed strong and even found honor is serving time in jail for doing what was right. righteousness, a way to turn ignorant oppressors into understanding companions, and a King had many of the same struggles as Gandhi, for he spent many nights in a cold jail way to transform a nation of many colors into a more compassionate society, with the cell himself for breaking laws, such as conducting a nonviolent march without a parade key being nonviolence. license. The “I Have a Dream” speech did not just motivate a people, but it was a sermon to King actually wrote a famous letter from a jail in Birmingham, Ala. In his long letter, evoke a major transformation in the nation’s society. he quoted the Bible, “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that Rena Shedrick-Marshall was born and raised in Washington, D.C., during those tu- hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you.” multuous times. She was 12 years old when King gave his famous speech and remem- During that time in history, King had an enormous battle to fi ght against a surge of bers his message well. violence. “He was saying that this is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off,” said She- “I was terrifi ed during that time,” said Shedrick-Marshall. “People thought back then drick-Marshall. that the only way to control a person was through violence. If we had more control of ourselves we wouldn’t have had as much violence.” The nation hasn’t fully fulfi lled King’s dreams. There isn’t segregation made by law, but self-segregation in churches, business offi ces and in schools. Violence is still found Local Martin Luther King Jr. Day events among all races, often a result of frustration born from ignorance. Right now, thousands of American men and women are fi ghting for peace in foreign lands. Film Festival “Look where we are now, we’re fi ghting side-by-side every day. But, even today, we MCAS Cherry Point will host its MLK Film Festival at the air station theater have a long road to travel,” said Shedrick-Marshall. Friday through Sunday. Call 466-3850 for details. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech was a pivotal point in the climb to equality. He in- Memorial parade spired a whole nation to stand as one in justice and hope for all people. New Bern, N.C., will host a Martin Luther King Jr. memorial parade Saturday. “When he was making the speech, it not only affected the Negro, it affected the en- The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at Fort Trotten Park. tire nation … like he said, ‘We will all be able to join hands and be one people and one Basketball tournament country,’” said Shedrick-Marshall. The City of Havelock Parks and Recreation Department will host a Martin Luther Eady added that Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday is not just a day to take off work, King Jr. basketball tournament Friday through Sunday at various gyms across but a day of service, when people can take the opportunity to give back to their com- Havelock. For more information, call 646-2229. munity. Annual celebration “That is what makes this country great,” said Eady. The town of Morehead City, N.C., will host its 13th annual Martin Luther King King’s peaceful revolution in the 1960s conveyed that the best way to defeat oppres- Jr. Celebration Sunday at the Crystal Coast Civic Center at 3505 Arendall St. sion is to passively resist the racist institutions. Morehead City. For more information, call 726-3754. King said, “With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.”

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The program for the Aug. 18, 1963 March on U.S. GOVERNMENT PHOTO Washington, D.C., where King delivered his famous Hundreds of thousands descended on Washington, D.C.’s, Lincoln Memorial Aug. 18, 1963. It was from the “I Have a Dream” speech. The march featured other steps of the memorial that King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. King’s many speeches and leaders from the era like John Lewis and Rosa Parks. nonviolent actions were instrumental in shaping the nation’s outlook on equality. B2 January 13, 2010 The Windsock Naval Health Clinic promotes cervical cancer awareness or your partner has had sex with several others.” On the separate injections. SPECIAL TO THE WINDSOCK

NAVAL HEALTH CLINIC, CHERRY POIINT other hand, any man or woman who is sexually active is Gardasil may not fully potentially at risk for HPV. The good news for most indi- protect everyone and it The United States Congress designated January as Cer- viduals is that HPV may perhaps go away on its own, but will not prevent all types vical Health Awareness Month. The staff at Naval Health if it does not, it may cause cervical cancer over time. of cervical diseases. Ex- Clinic Cherry Point would like to take this opportunity to Helpful precautionary actions to prevent cervical can- isting cervical cancer highlight facts related to cervical cancer, human papillo- cer: and genital warts cannot mavirus and the importance of early detection. be treated with Gardasil, According to the Centers of Disease Control and Pre- 1. See your doctor regularly for a Pap test that can fi nd nor will it protect against vention, cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cervical pre-cancers. diseases caused by other cancer deaths among women around the world. In the 2. Follow up with your doctor if your Pap test results HPV types or other types United States, about 12,000 women are diagnosed with are not normal. of sexually transmitted in- cervical cancer each year and approximately 4,000 are ex- 3. Don’t smoke. fections. Since the vaccine pected to die from it. However, the incidence of cervical 4. Use condoms during sex. does not protect against all cancer and the number of related deaths are signifi cantly 5. Limit your number of sexual partners. strains of HPV, all women decreasing as a result of women taking early detection 6.Get the HPV vaccine, Gardasil. Gardasil protects should still have regularly scheduled Pap smears to screen precautions such as regular Pap tests. against the two types of HPV that cause up to 90 percent for cervical cancer. Genital HPV, is the main cause of cervical cancer. HPV of genital warts and the two types of HPV that cause up The vaccine is available at the NHCCP immunization is also the most common sexually transmitted virus in the to 70 percent of cervical cancer. In addition to prevent- and military medicine clinics. This vaccine will be avail- United States. More than half of sexually active men and ing cervical cancer, it can also prevent vaginal and vul- able to all eligible females and males between the ages of women are infected with HPV at some time in their lives. var cancer in females, and genital warts and warts in the 9 to 26 years old. A referral is not needed and vaccination Furthermore, about 20 million Americans are currently throat in both males and females. HPV vaccine is offered is offered on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday from infected, and about six million more will be infected each to men and women ages 9 through 26. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. year. Only a doctor or healthcare professional can help you Essentially all cervical cancers are directly linked to For maximal effectiveness, the HPV vaccine should be decide if HPV vaccination is right for you or your child. HPV. According to the CDC, “You are more likely to get given prior to fi rst sexual activity and any possible expo- For more information or to schedule an appointment, call HPV if you started having sex at an early age, or if you sure to HPV. The HPV vaccine is administered as three NHCCP’s appointment line at 466-0921. Child and adult care food program

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REINHILD MOLDENHAUER HUNEYCUTT Amy Adams (“Leap Year,” “Julie & Julia,” MCB CAMP LEJEUNE PUBLIC AFFAIRS “Doubt”) co-stars as Micky’s girlfriend, the feisty Charlene Fleming, who encouraged him along the “THE TOURIST” (PG-13) way. “The Tourist” is an intriguing thriller about an innocent pair of strangers in trouble Also appearing is Melissa Leo (“Righteous Kill”) in Europe. as Alice Ward and Jack McGee (“The International”) (“Public Enemies,” “Pirates of the Caribbean”) stars as Frank Tu- as George Ward, the parents of Micky and Dicky, pelo, an ordinary, everyday frumpy looking teacher from Wisconsin, who is on an who also raised several sisters. impromptu trip to Europe to mend a broken heart where he soon fi nds himself in a David Russell (“Three Kings,” “Flirting with Di- fl irtatious encounter with a beautiful woman. saster,” “I Heart Huckabees”) directed this story (“Salt,” “Wanted,” “Changeling”) stars as Elise Clifton-Ward, an about an ordinary man who beat the odds, who was extraordinary and mysterious woman who deliberately crosses Frank’s path. a talented fi ghter with a shaky start and who became Elise is apparently the object of police surveillance and drags Frank into a web of America’s working class hero. mistaken identity intrigue. “The Fighter” is a gutsy portrayal of a dysfunc- Frank is a similar looking man as Elise’s former lover, a criminal named Alexander tional family and an uplifting and inspirational docudrama of the remarkable rise of a Pearce, who is wanted in 14 countries, and who stole a huge amount of money from determined man who fi ghts on his own terms. a Russian mobster, Ivan Demidov, played by Steven Berkoff (“Steal”). This fi lm is one of the year’s best with outstanding performances throughout. Alexander is also being pursued by the Scotland Yard Inspector Acheson, played by (“Legion,” “A Beautiful Mind”), for money laundering. “TRUE GRIT” (PG-13) Against the breathtaking backdrop of Venice, Frank and Elise whirlwind acquain- “True Grit” is a slightly different remake of a classic Western fi lm about the tale tance quickly evolves into apparent romantic encounters, and soon they fi nd them- of a tough U.S. Marshal who helps a stubborn young girl track down her father’s selves unwittingly thrust into a deadly game of cat and mouse. murderer. Also appearing are Rufus Sewell (“The Holiday”) as The Englishman, who is also Hailee Steinfeld, whose character also serves as the narrator, makes her fi lm debut chasing the mysterious Pearce; and Timothy Dalton (“Hot Fuzz”) as Jones, the cranky as Mattie Ross, the spunky 14-year-old farm girl who is living in the 19th century boss of the Scotland Yard agents. frontier land, and who after the murder of her father by a hired hand, sets out to cap- German director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (“The Lives of Others”), who ture the killer. also collaborated on the screenplay, attempts this remake of the 2005 French fi lm Jeff Bridges (“Crazy Heart,” “Iron Man,”) takes on the role of U.S. Marshal Reuben “Anthony Zimmer,” that follows a series of manipulations of characters before they J. “Rooster” Cogburn, the aging, drunken, one-eyed lawman, a man with true grit. realize that they are merely pieces being played by a mastermind of the game. Mattie hires the tough U.S. Marshal, and insists on coming with him, despite his “The Tourist” is a stylish and laidback caper, laced at times with a little humor. The objections, to seek vengeance and bringing her father’s killer to justice. storyline has lots of twists and turns; however the lame script leaves the two hot stars However, his drinking and generally abusive character does not sit well with her. little to work with and therefore they never quite click together. They make the trek into the Indian Nations in search of the ruthless killer, Tom Chaney, played by Josh Brolin (“W.,” “Milk,” “Jonah Hex”). “THE FIGHTER” (R) Matt Damon (“Hereafter,” “Invictus,” “Green Zone”) co-stars as La Boeuf, a dim- “The Fighter” is the life story about the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward witted Texas Ranger, who joins the pair in their hunt and who wants Chaney for his and his brother Dicky Eklund. own purpose. It is the true story of two brothers who, against all odds, come together to train for The unlikely trio experience lots of danger and surprises on their long journey. a historic title bout that will unite their fractured family, redeem their pasts, and give Also appearing are Barry Pepper (“Seven Pounds”) as “Lucky” Ned Pepper, an their hard-luck town what it has been waiting for – a sense of pride. outlaw; and Nicholas Sadler (“Fair Game”) as Sullivan. The biopic fi lm tells the story of the fi ghter’s unlikely road from nothing to the The talented directors and writers Ethan and Joel Coen (“A Serious Man,” “Burn world light welterweight title. After Reading,” “No Country for Old Men”) retell the old classic with true authentic- It chronicles the brother’s early days in the 1980 on the rough streets of Lowell, ity and adapted the story from the 1968 novel by Charles Portis rather than the 1969 Mass., through one brother’s battle with drugs and the other’s eventual world cham- Western made famous by John Wayne, as the hard-drinking hired gun. pionship in London. “True Grit” is a great example of taking an old tale and classic movie and bringing Mark Wahlberg (“The Departed,” “Max Payne,” “Shooter”) stars as “Irish” Micky a whole new approach to the story. Ward, a welterweight from Massachusetts, who rose from professional punching bag This is a kind of screwball Western that is very entertaining, has marvelous perfor- to champion with the help of his brother Dicky. mances by Bridges and Damon, however with Steinfeld as the dominant outstanding Christian Bale (“The Dark Knight,” “Batman Begins”) co-stars as Dicky Eklund, one, good old-fashioned humor and beautiful fi lmed landscapes. Ward’s crack-addict half brother, a boxer turned trainer who shepherded him to his This version takes a wiser and more faithful approach to the tale and is a wonderful Rocky-like success. family treat for young and old. The Windsock January 13, 2010 B3

Announcements ŹIndicates new announcement They demonstrate leadership within their families and within their communities. Marine and Family Programs Ź Spouses Scholarship “The sons and daughters of America’s service members The National Military Family Association recognizes learn what patriotism is at a very young age,” said Jim Marine, Family Programs Office Numbers the unique challenges today’s military spouses face by Knotts, chief executive officer, Operation Homefront. The Family Member Employment Program, offering scholarships to ease the financial obstacles that “Children in military families understand sacrifice and Transition Assistance Management Program, accompany pursuit of higher education. live with the concept of service. This is what the Military Relocation Assistance Program and accredited The Joanne Holbrook Patton Military Spouse Child of the Year Award honors.” financial counselors can be reached at 466-4401. Scholarships are awarded to spouses of all uniformed Nominees must have valid military ID or currently be • Child Development Resource & Referral – 466- services members: active duty, National Guard, reserve, enrolled in DEERS, be between 8-18 and be able to travel 3595. retirees or survivors. to Washington, D.C., for the ceremony April 7. • Exceptional Family Member Program – 466- The scholarship funds may be used for tuition, fees, and To nominate a child or for more information, visit 7547. school room and board for general equivilency degrees http://www.operationhomefront.net/nc/highlights. • Family Advocacy Program – 466-3264. or English as a second language, vocational training, aspx?id=8298. • Library – 466-3552. professional certification, post-secondary, graduate • LifeLong Learning – 466-4500. school, in-class or on-line, full-time or part-time. Heritage and History at Shackleford Banks • Military Family Life Consultant – 876-8016. A valid military ID is the only requirement to apply for Join the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort, • New Parent Support Program – 466-3651. the program. Scholarship selection is based on comple- N.C., from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in a hike up the east end of • Retired Activities – 466-5548. tion of survey questions which will help advocate for Shackleford Banks Saturday. • Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program education changes, short-answer questions, and an essay Take part in the coastal heritage of the region and – 466-5490. question which will help get to know the applicants. experience “Banker” ponies and superb shelling. Substance Abuse Counseling – 466-7568. For more information, visit http://www.militaryfamily. The cost to attend is $30. For reservations or more • 24-Hour Victim Advocate for Confidential org/our-programs/military-spouse-scholarships. information, call 728-7313. Services relating to Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence – 665-4713. Ź Free Admission to Aquarium Jan. 17 Authors Luncheon The Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores will offer free The Twin Rivers Branch of the American Association Budget for Baby admission Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. of University Women is pleased to invite the community The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers holiday. to its fourth annual Authors Luncheon to be held Jan. 29, Budget for Baby classes. Visitors to the aquarium can watch river otters play, at 11:30 a.m., at the Chelsea Restaurant on Middle Street To register call 466-2031. touch a stingray, look a shark in the eye, meet native in New Bern, N.C. raptors or waterbirds, and explore shipwrecks. Ten local authors will be spotlighted for this event, Breast Feeding Class The Aquarium is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. including Kate Amerson, Claire Crawford-Mason, George The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers For more information, call 247-4003 or visit http:// Cribb, Norma Doane, Richard Folsom, Bill Hand, Ralph free breastfeeding classes to expectant mothers. www.ncaquariums.com/pine-knoll-shores. Redding, Bruce Roberts, James A. Wiggins and Deborah The purpose of the class is to help prepare the Wallis. Their writings include poetry, photography, mother to be ready and confi dent to breastfeed Ź 2011 Military Child of the Year Award children’s literature, historical fiction, local history, once the baby arrives. Operation Homefront announces the opening for the nonfiction and fiction. To register call 466-2031. 2011 Military Child of the Year Award nominations. The They will share some of their experiences and sell award will be given to an outstanding military child from autographed books. Veterans’ Assistance each Service – Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Tickets are $25, which includes lunch, with profits A representative from the Veterans Affairs Office Coast Guard. The winners, who each will receive $5,000, going to the local Jill Shelley Memorial Scholarship visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 232. will be flown with a parent or guardian to Washington, Fund benefiting women students at Craven Community Call 466-4401 for assistance. D.C., for a special recognition ceremony on April 7. College. Nominations are being accepted until Jan. 31. Tickets may be purchased from the Next Chapter Ideal candidates for the Military Child of the Year Bookstore at 320 S. Front St., New Bern or by calling Award demonstrate resilience and strength of character, Ann Corby at 637-9499 or Connie Whitney at 633-1931. and thrive in the face of the challenges of military life. OFF Limits MCASCHERRY POINT AREA FRIDAY’S NIGHT CLUB (AKA CLUB INSOMNIA)

Monthly and Weekly Events MCB CAMP LEJEUNE AREA BELL AUTO SALVAGE II Courage to Change Together For Life Marine Corps League Meetings BOTTA BOOMS Cherry Point and Havelock Cour- The “Together for Life” one-day The Cherry Point Detachment of CARLAND age to Change is a support group for premarital seminar is held for active the Marine Corps League meets the CENTENNIAL ENTERPRISES, INC. DOLL HOUSE friends and family of alcoholics. third Tuesday of each month at the duty personnel age 26 and under, EASY MONEY CATALOG SALES Meetings are held at St. Paul’s within 90 days of marriage. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7315 FANTASIES Lutheran Church in Havelock, Please call the chapel at 466-4000 in Havelock, at 7 p.m. ILLUSIONS Tuesdays at 8 p.m. for more information. For more information contact JACKSONVILLE SPEEDWAY AUTO PARTS For more information, call 241- Owen Smith at 444-5420. JOSHUA EXPERIENCE/CLUB ACCESS LAIRDS AUTO & TRUCK CENTER 6155 or 670-6236. Domestic Violence Victims MILITARY CIRCUIT OF JACKSONVILLE Disabled Veterans A support group for victims of do- PAR TECH Al-Anon Family Group Meet mestic violence is provided by the Chapter 26 of the Disabled PLAYHOUSE There are alcoholics anonymous Carteret County Domestic Violence American Veterans meets on the PLEASURE PALACE PRIVATE PLEASURES (AKA CARRIAGE HOUSE) family group meetings Tuesdays Program. third Tuesday of each month at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7315 RACEWAY AUTO PARTS at 8 p.m. for family members and The group meetings are held ev- REFLECTION PHOTO in Havelock at 7 p.m. friends of individuals who may have ery Wednesday at 6 p.m. SOUTHERN COMFORT alcohol problems. For more information, call 728- For information, contact Doug STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMPANY The meetings are held at Havelock 3788. Matthers at 447-2761. TALK OF THE TOWN II TENDER TOUCH (AKA BABY DOLLS) First Baptist Church. TY’S R&R For more information, call 447- VETERANS AFFAIRS SERVICES 8063 or 447-2109.

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2nd MAW Command Inspector General Jan. 13, 1943 The 2nd Marine Division launched a westward coastal attack at Guadalcanal. 466-5038

Jan. 14, 1920 Caco insurrectionists were defeated in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Station Inspector 466-3449 Jan. 16, 1991 Marines participated in offensive air action against Iraq as Operation Desert Storm began. Fraud, Waste and Abuse If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse Jan. 18, 1961 Sgt. Maj. Bertha Peters became the fi rst woman sergeant major in the Marine aboard MCAS Cherry Point, call 466-2016. Corps. This line’s automated answering service is available 24 hours a day.

Sexual Assault Immediately call 665-4713, which is monitored 24/7. The person answering the call will help you decide the next steps to take. You may remain anonymous. This procedure is not to replace calling 911 if you are in immediate danger. Remember, it’s not your fault. Support is available. Surveillance Severe weather and force protection information Cherry Point personnel call 466-3093. FRC East personnel call 464-8333. Are you aware of anyone recording or monitoring DDCN personnel call 466-4083. activities, taking notes, using cameras, cell phones, Interactive Customer Evaluation maps, binoculars, etc., near the military facility? Put your thoughts on I.C.E. You can use I.C.E. to comment about quali- ty, timeliness and overall satisfaction of products and services available at MCAS Cherry Point. For more information, visit the website at http://www.ice.disa.mil. TheWindsock January 13, 2011 B5

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SWIFT CREEK PLANTATION 722 Clermont Road ~ $69,500 BUY ONE HOMESITE Investor opportunity or home for 1st Time GET ONE FREE!* Home Buyer. 3BR/1BA in the heart of James *for more details call, Offer expires 01/31/2011 City. New windows, siding & gas pack Lakefront & Interior Sites installed in 2006. Very easy to Starting in the $40K’s show with short notice. www.enchomefi nder.com Leverett Owens 252-229-8444 MLS#79666 Ted Michaelsen 252-658-0187

7 Quarterdeck ~ $80,000 2103 Opal Street ~ $84,900 2907 Monroe Drive ~ $96,900 1117 Sunset Road ~ $112,000 Value priced Quarterdeck Town Home! Overlooking the 3 Bedroom. Renovated Home. Remodeled top to bottom! New fl oor coverings, Nicely maintained 3BR/2BA, all Brick rancher on lightly trav- 17th green with new laminate fl ooring on fi rst level. Beau- cabinets, built-ins, interior paint, new roof, windows, elled road. Replacement windows, hardwood fl oors, 3 ceiling tifully tiled counter tops in kitchen with all appliances. See: www.FINDNEWBERN.com MBR features vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet and screened bathrooms, water heater, appliances, fans, living room furniture, dryer and washer convey. Natu- balcony. Front & rear private patios, 3BR,2BA, single car garage. ral gas for heat, hot water, dryer and stove. double pantry and fl oored attic. 12X14 Screened porch with large yard. MLS#79609 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315 MLS#77408 Ernie Ensley 252-514-7503 MLS#79698 Steve Little 252-633-2456 MLS#79653 Pam Baumgardner 252-626-3721

128 Pirates Road ~ $123,900 202 Murdock Way ~ $124,900 318 Meadowinds Drive ~ $140,000 315 Avenue C ~ $149,000 Adorable and Affordable in River Bend. Great starter, retirement New Construction. Great fl oor plan! No city taxes and Progress Energy Electric saves you money to live in Seller says “bring all offers to the table” on this Riverside home or investment property. Corner lot and fenced back yard. this fabulous home at end of cul de sac.Large back yard with fruit trees, Historic home that has been freshly painted throughout. 10’ See: www.FINDNEWBERN.com fence, patio and storage building. Inside has attractive custom paint ceilings! Hardwood fl ooring, a large dining and living room, Well maintained three bedroom, two bath home with garage. and an additional lot that conveys with Great room has vaulted ceiling and fi replace. You have to see colors, gas fi replace, parquet fl ooring, updated the homesite make this the “best buy” in this one to appreciate all it has to offer. kitchen, 3 bed, 2.5 baths, huge living room. Historic Riverside. $$2500.00 BCC MLS#71207 Linda Wahnsiedler 252-670-2734 MLS#78505 Ernie Ensley 252-514-7503 MLS#78524 Barbara Crawford 252-670-3733 MLS#77839 Dennis Vary 252-876-1191

809 Pollock Street $150,000 A wonderful opportunity! Imagine living/working in His- toric All Saints Chapel. What a unique home, offi ce, studio, 7504 Hwy 55 W ~ $150,000 antique shop or best of all a 1406 Mona Passage Court ~ $159,000 1011 Karen Drive ~ $159,900 1.5 Acres Waterfront “Chapel”. Beautiful stained Exceptional Value-Wow! 3/2 Brick Ranch. If you want a house with plenty of room, nice yard and con- glass windows, original wood Living Room, Dining Room. Three venient location look no further-this home has it all. Brick, 4 See: www.FINDNEWBERN.com fl oors and surrounded by won- Skylights-Plantation Shutters. Kitchen open bedrooms, 3 baths. Open dining room and living room for easy derful garden. to Family Room. Two Fireplaces, Carolina living. Gorgeous master suite with a dual Room, Deck. Nicely Wooded Private Lot. vanity master bath and walk in closet. Stor- age building in spacious backyard. MLS#75150 Ernie Ensley 252-514-7503 MLS#77731 Linda Wahnsiedler 252-670-2734 MLS#78400 Pam Michel 252-637-8819 MLS#79661 Barbara Crawford 252-670-3733

6317 Albatross Drive ~ $159,900 3422 Stratford Road ~ $166,450 6105 Castleton Court ~ $175,000 225 Lakemere Drive ~ $175,000 Wonderful ranch style home w/split fl oor plan. 3BR,2BA w/large princi- 1870 Sq.Ft. in Trent Woods! Spectacular water views from this deep Great brick and vinyl 3 Bedroom 2 Bath, house pal BR & ample sized secondary BRs.Screened porch & deck overlook waterfront lot at end of canal. Easy to overlooking Lakemere. Features hardwood See: www.FINDNEWBERN.com fl ooring in the Family Room and Dining Area. beautifully shaded back yard.Nicely sized 2 car garage w/room to work! build your dream home on this Priced to sell,this home is a real gem in desirable Screened room on back looking Birdland!Wheelchair ramp does not convey. great amenity free lot! out at deck and lake. MLS#77879 Ted Michaelsen 252-658-0187 MLS#78930 Ernie Ensley 252-514-7503 MLS#79283 Johnnie Bunting 252-671-0414 MLS#78552 Jack Morton 252-259-4736

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424 Satterfi eld Drive ~ $175,000 3705 Parsons Avenue ~ $179,000 2222 Foxhorn Road ~ $184,000 101 Lexington Circle ~ $188,000 3BR/2BA open fl oor plan w/cathedral ceiling Beautiful 4+ acres with home and 813 A “Best Value” in Trent Woods! Brick, spacious, well-maintained. 3BR/2BA open fl oor plan w/cathedral ceiling and laminate fl oor and fi replace in living room. sq. ft. frame building. Owners selling “as Huge screened porch, deck, fenced private rear yard, attached and laminate fl oor and fi replace in living room. Granite counter top in kitchen, large FROG is”. Will not separate tracts. Home and double garage. Recent new roof shingles; windows and sliding Granite counter top in kitchen, large FROG over 2 car garage and mainte- building need work. door to porch have been replaced; new kitchen cabinetry. Up to over 2 car garage and mainte- nance-free vinyl exterior. Price reuduced by $18,000+. $2000 closing costs help from Seller! nance-free vinyl exterior. MLS#75936 Pam Baumgardner 252-626-3721 MLS#79208 Steve Little 252-633-2456 MLS#78030 Joan LoCascio 252-229-7706 MLS#77242 Pam Baumgardner 252-626-3721 If your looking for someone who knows mortgages — Heres someone to know. David Foley Linda Dail Senior Mortgage Originator Senior Mortgage Originator Vice-President Vice-President Offi ce: 252-634-3000 ext.228 Offi ce: 252-634-3000 Cell: 252-670-7311 Cell: 252-671-9102 5206 Moye Road ~ $189,000 222 Pecan Grove Court ~ $194,900 134 Craven St 134 Craven St In the heart of Trent Woods and surrounded by tall pines! Baby Lumbee 3BR/3BA Home w/2nd fl oor Loft New Bern, NC 28562 New Bern, NC 28562 This home offers 2 Principal BR/BA’s with walk-in closets and full bath. Great Room w/fi replace, Large [email protected] [email protected] and 2 additional BR’s. Large living spaces, separate for- mal dining and laundry with cabinets. Eat-in kitchen with MBR w/WIC, Laundry Closet, Front Porch, center island. Newer hot water heater 10’x10’ raised Deck on side behind Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender © 2009 and existing well for yard. 2 door Garage - Great Floor Plan! Bank of America Corporation. Credit and collateral are subject to approval. Terms and conditions apply. This is not a commitment to lend. Programs, rates terms and MLS#79202 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315 MLS#78489 Pam Baumgardner 252-626-3721 conditions are subject to change without notice. 00-62-0290D 04-2009 AR72859 Home Loans EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Tree Service General General Accounting Human Services Medical A-1 TREE United Missionary Baptist Join Easter Seals UCP Tree removal and HOUSECLEANER Church “A Full Gospel Position Available wanted 1-2 days weekly. Must as a Foster Parent!! LPN trimming, stump grinder, Baptist Church Fellowship” Immediately like BIG dogs and cats. House New Bern, NC seeks up to 95’ bucket truck. is on a farm so must get along FIND OUT HOW We currently have a January 25th at 6:00pm. Mastercard/Visa/Discover with others. Pay negotiable. CHURCH MINISTER BOOKKEEPER position for a Full-time LPN Contact us at 252-671-1632 Local CPA firm seeks a Earl Temple (252)636-0611 and leave message or email OF MUSIC bookkeeper. Successful We provide all classes and in our Havelock office who [email protected] Individual will be responsible candidate would have a min- training in New Bern! for leading and managing mu- imum of 2 or 3 years book- is responsible for the care sic ministry. This individual keeping experience. Knowl- Call Ms. Davis at of a pediatric population. must be experienced with a edge of general ledger, pay- (252)636-6007 servant heart, positive attitude roll and payroll reporting are for more information. This position provides General and Christian character. Must a must. QuickBooks knowl- general nursing care that have the ability to each vocals edge would be a plus. Must and lead worship services. Ex- have excellent computer and includes patient preparation OFFICE ASSISTANT perienced keyboardist pre- communication skills. Sal- vaccinations, treatments, Part-time. Must have some ferred. We are a growing ary commensurate with ex- computer skills and customer church with a vibrant atmos- perience. Excellent Benefits. collect labs, telephone service skills. phere for praise and worship. triage and can recognize & Submit resume to Send resume with Email resumes to Medical respond to emergencies. [email protected] two letters of references to blindbox04@ Donna Strayhorn Please send your resume PO Box 12811 encclassifieds.com Cherry Point Bay New Bern, NC 28561 or mail to Box 2244 Nursing Rehabilition Center to Coastal Children’s Clinic . c/o Sun Journal 703 Newman Rd General is now hiring for : PO Box 13948 CNAs 3/11, Part-time New Bern, NC 28562 New Bern, NC 28562 Fax 252-633-9609 PROFESSIONAL General North Carolina OFFICE ASSISTANT No telephone Calls Please WAIT STAFF certification is required. To help process investment and Apply in person at tax forms for local advisory firm. McCarthy Court, an independent General Computer knowledge necessary. senior living community is looking 110 McCotter Blvd CLEAN Small church seeking: Part-time, potential to full-time, for wait staff to join our Dining Havelock NC 28532 VOLUNTEERS TO START starting pay $8-$9 per hour, Services team. Responsible for or call Peter Geisler based on experience. serving high quality meals to our Childcare (252)444-4631 YOUR LOCAL MUSIC MINISTRY Call (252)635-1347 residents. Commitment to Contemporary Christian music EEO/AAP skills preferred, all who have teamwork required. Evening Kiddie Kollege an enthusiastic desire for and weekend shifts. Learning Centers are seeking: ROOM music are encouraged to apply. Lost Something? All applications are taken QUALIFIED Bring A Call (252) 288-9824 Find it in the Classifieds! Or if you don’t online. Please apply at: LEAD TEACHERS and sell your find it in the “Lost & Found” section, you Associates degree is preferred. Little Sunshine www.bellpartnersinc.com Call to schedule interview can place your own ad there and let the (252)637-7133 (252)638-3245 after 10am Into Someone’s Day unwanted items finder... find you! The Classifieds are your An Anniversary or best connection to meet up with buyers, Birthday ad is simple, COOL. CHEAP. General inexpensive - sellers, prospective employers or and memorable. STUFF. employees. Call today to place your Costume Waver Wanted! Give us a call at 444-1999 ENC Classified Ad. for more information. Jacksonville & Havelock area. Classifi eds Jacksonville: (910)353-3880 1-888-328-4802 Havelock: (252)447-7878 Windsock 888-328-4802 B8 January 13, 2011 TheWindsock VISIT THESE

308 Fort Road ~ $199,900 5921 Santo Domingo Court ~ $199,900 Very nice brick home located in a country setting on a Charming traditional cape on beautifully land- cleared two acre lot. Large living room with a brick fi re- scaped double lot. First fl oor master bedroom, place and new laminate fl ooring make it great for entertain- spacious rooms. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths and ing. Located near schools and shopping centers. County taxes only! Deeded wa- 2 half baths. Three car garage. Huge screened ter access to the Neuse River. porch for family gatherings. www.enchomefi nder.com MLS#76079 Dennis Vary 252-876-1191 MLS#75951 Pam Michel 252-637-8819

904 Nassau Court ~ $225,000 107 Biel Lane ~ $239,900 1303 Mona Passage Court ~ $245,000 214 Lake Tyler Drive ~ $266,000 Let me tell you what’s new in this spacious wooded lot home in FFH: Built by Monnier Custom Homes. Large eat-in kitchen Custom home features 3BR/2.5BA split fl oor plan. Hard- Great New Construction! 4BR/ 2BA plus plus formal dining room. Split bedroom plan. Plan is the wood fl oors throughout main living areas including the Bo- FROG. Upgrades Galore! Eat-in Kitchen HVAC, roof, windows, laminate fl oors, carpet, sunroom, master shower, nus Room. Beautiful kitchen cabinetry with roll-outs and kitchen countertops, all appliances, water softener, painted inside and “Alpenrose”. Vaulted living room, ceiling fans. All appli- pantry. Solid surface counter tops. Flip a switch for Cord- with granite countertops, custom Cabinets, out, gutters, retractable awning, deck, PVC porch ances convey. Home Warranty. Move in less window candles. Back yard oasis and Appliances. Screened in rails, storage shed. Move right in feels like new!!! ready, great price for Taberna Village. with plenty of shade. Lots of storage. Porch. PLUS MUCH MORE! MLS#78972 Barbara Crawford 252-670-3733 MLS#70736 Bob Bartram 252-636-7313 MLS#79025 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315 MLS#79643 Johnnie Bunting 252-671-0414

1896 Possum Trot Road ~ $270,000 1704 Pennyroyal Road ~ $290,000 205 Mellen Road ~ $299,000 110 Plantation Creek Drive ~ $299,900 An Elegant home that speaks of Pride of ownership! Great Buy!! Fan- Upscale Greenbrier home. Granite counter- Relax on large screen porch. Private back yard and woods beyond. Love- Just outside of New Bern in a beautiful natural setting. This up- tastic kitchen for entertaining. Stainless appliances. Gas FP in LR and tops. Light and airy. Wooded lot. Big work- ly open split plan with beautiful newly refi nished hardwood fl oors in LR, scale home offers all the extra features. Great Room with gas log master suite.Hardwood fl oors thru out living area.Other room can be of- fi replace. First fl oor study & 2nd level bonus room/media center. shop on 1st fl oor, heated and cooled. UnFROG DR & Kitchen. Full of light, palladium windows in bedrooms. Large Granite and solid surface counter tops, Bosch appliances, custom fi ce/family room. Whirlpool, dual vanity. Screen is fl oored, ready to fi nish. Gas trim throughout, lighting fi xtures, covered front porch, deck, PVC fence. Large yard w/irrigation. bonus room with full bath upstairs. All bedrooms furnace and water heater. are of a good size and have new carpeting. and back porch, beautiful landscaping. MLS#75865 Barbara Crawford 252-670-3733 MLS#79608 Bob Bartram 252-636-7313 MLS#76743 Connie Sithens 252-474-4054 MLS#77516 Leverett Owens 252-229-8444

204 Eastchurch Road ~ $350,000 474 Forest Glen Lane ~ $400,000 242 Drake Landing ~ $415,000 214 Ticino Court ~ $455,000 A “Must See” like-new custom home in Governors Custom built home on 5.5 acres surrounded by National Lovely Neuse river view/pond front full of wildlife. 4 Bedrooms Custom built all brick home w/wall of windows overlooking 3rd hole Mill! 3 BR/3BA with possible 4th BR upstairs. Plenty Forest & bordering Island Creek. Great Room with stone 3 Baths, Solid Birch hardwood fl oors in several rooms, high ceil- of golf course. Meticulously maintained by original owner. 1st level of upgrades and fantastic kitchen! Almost 1/2 acre fi replace, many built-in features, hardwood/tile/carpet ings, gorgeous kitchen w/zodiac countertops that opens to the fl oors. Master BR suite with huge walk-in. Separate 1200 family room. 3 car garage, large deck & patio. spacious Master Suite. Split fl oor plan w/separate guest entrance. corner lot. Screened porch, oversized garage, garden sq. ft. fi nished building with half BA and Owner is a licensed Real Estate Broker. $5000 Gourmet Kitchen features granite countertops. shed. LOW TAXES - County only! storage. Garage & Greenhouse. FLOOR AND CARPET ALLOWANCE. See feature Sheet for list of upgrades. MLS#78466 Joan LoCascio 252-229-7706 MLS#79103 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315 MLS#77862 Jack Morton 252-259-4736 MLS#79326 Connie Sithens 252-474-4054 EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

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