Guantanamo Bay A/I ZETTE G Vol. 55 No. 3 Friday, January 23, 1998 Trzyna Village Restaurant closes after more than two decades of service July 19, 1974, a story headline in the Em- ager. I've been able to meet a lot of people Food Service Board was established to study the ployee News, Non-U.S. Citizens newsletter read working there." possibility of providing immediate, short-range "New restaurant for non-U.S citizen employees Make a living Lewis definitely has. After improvements to the non-U.S. citizen employee. to open soon." .Twenty-four years later the story taking exile on the base Feb. 27, 1961, he worked The result of this board was a concession to op- headline for this article reads just the erate as a food service outlet, pro- opposite. viding meals at reasonable prices Trzyna Village Restaurant has to non-U.S. citizen employees also served delicious Jamaican and Cu- known as Trzyna Village Restau- ban style food, for lunch and dinner, rant. to the community since July 24, From the beginning, Trzyna 1974. As of Jan. 15 the doors to the has always been located in Build- restaurant have closed forever and ing 55. When it was opened in will be part of a demolition project 1974, it was said in the Employee very soon. News Letter that the outlet was lo- According to the Morale, Welfare cated in a remodeled premises. Ac- and Recreation Director Berry cording to Lewis, Trzyna was quite Patrick, Trzyna Restaurant and o modest but grew impressively over Snack Shop, Building 55, is being de- the years. molished for two main reasons. "Building 55 was actually a "The building is scheduled for z barracks located in the same area. demolition by the Public Works De- When it was opened it did not have partment along with all of Trzyna a ceiling or partitions," he said. Cultural Center and Bay Hill as part o "Later, the commanding officer of of a base relocation project," said E the Public Works Department, Patrick. "In addition, it (Trzyna) is Capt. Trzyna, led major improve- closing because of the base's ment projects to Trzyna to improve downsizing, resulting in a decline in Capt Farank T. Watkins (left) and Rear Adm. Fran Mckee wwith Tryzna living conditions. That's why the all food and beverage sites being op- Village Restaurant manager Edgar Lewis in August 1976 area was named after him." erated aboard the installation." Years following Trzyna Village There are other dining facilities on base to in the ComNavBase office and Public Works De- Restaurant's opening, The Snack Shop opened choose from, such as the Bayview Club, Late partment Administration office for about 10 years and according to Lewis, "everything just grew Nite Cafe and Gold Hill Restaurant. However, in various positions such as personnel adminis- up around it." for some residents, Trzyna Restaurant provided trative clerk and a Spanish translator for In 1974, the facility fed about 200 people a humble atmosphere where one could get au- ComNavBase. Then, in 1974 he was asked to and over the years that number has fluctuated thentic food and conversation. While other fa- assume responsibility of the Trzyna Village Res- with the rise and decline of the base population. cilities may have similar qualities today, this one taurant and he accepted. While living in Guan- According to Lewis, the major intent all along in particular was a place where all people could tanamo Bay, Lewis has married, raised two chil- was to serve Cuban and Jamaican food but it go and thoroughly enjoy spending their time be- dren and had many fun times. always welcomed everyone. cause in some ways it represented two different Originally, the restaurant was opened to The community will always be grateful to cultures. "provide adequate food service facilities conge- Lewis and all of his employees, past and present, "I enjoyed meeting new people all of the time nial to the preferences of non-U.S. citizen em- who have made the restaurantpart of community and being able to talk to them," said Edgar G. ployees of the base." Under and now, part of histoy. Lewis, Trzyna Village Restaurant Manager. COMNAVEBASEGTMO Instruction 12790.3 of - Jacqui Handwork "I've been able to make a living being the man- March 18, 1974, a Non-U.S. Citizen Civilian MWR Publicity Assistant GITMO Recycle this GAZETTE Atlantic Fleet Master Chief changes helm

Norfolk, Va - In a brief ceremony Jan. 16, MMCM(SS) Thomas B. Hefty, relieved AOMC(AW) David Borne as the U.S. Atlantic Fleet Mas- ter Chief. The change of position makes Hefty the tenth master chief to hold the coveted post. As Atlantic Fleet Master Chief representing more than 113,500 enlisted Sailors, the Albuquerque, N.M., native will serve on the staff of Adm. J. Paul Reason, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. He will focus on all issues that affect the welfare and morale of Atlantic Fleet enlisted personnel and their families. "I look forward to working with this great team of force and command master chiefs," Hefty said during the ceremony. "They're doing an out- standing job. I look forward to being their team leader." Enlisting in the Navy in 1975, he served aboard the submarines USS Tautog (SSN-639), USS Barbel (SS-580), USS Birmingham (SSN-695), and USS Aspro (SSN-648) where he was chief of the boat. His shore tours include duty as an instructor and a career counselor. He also served as the command master chief for Submarine Squadron Seven in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and at the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, D.C. Hefty begins his new assignment after serving two years as the force master chief for the Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. His predecessor, Borne, completes his three-and-one-half year tenure with a sense of accomplishment. "I'm thankful. Not many people have had the opportunity to represent the men and women of the Atlantic Fleet," Borne said. "We've had some great challenges, but I think we've proven that when we come together on issues and prob- lems, we can overcome anything." Appointed as Atlantic Fleet Master Chief S afety helmets - a must for in late August, 1994, Borne re-instituted a suc- cessful training program called "Chiefs back to Bootcamp." The annual week-long venture, GTM O bladers, skaters and bikers which began in 1996, allowed senior enlisted Guantanamo Bay -According to the Con- ing accidents is by wearing the appropriate cloth- representatives to train side-by-side with new summer Product Safety Commission there are ing. Bicyclists are required to wear bright or recruits at the Naval Recruit Training Center in more than 500,000 en emergency room visits and light-colored clothing during the day and reflec- Great Lakes, Ill. The experience not only pro- over 1,000 deaths ea h year tive clothing at night or vided valuable insight on basic training initia- from bicycle injuries. Eighty during low visibility times. tives to Navy leadership, but also allowed the percent of these are a esult of Roller-skaters, in-line leaders to be excellent examples for the recruits. head injuries. skaters and skateboarders Another Borne initiative was to send the rec- Roller-skating, in- line skat- are required to wear the ap- ognition ceremony for the Atlantic Fleet's top ing and skateboarding can alsopropriate protective knee Sailor back to the fleet. Borne directed that the cause severe head injuriespads, elbow pads and Atlantic Fleet Sailor of the Year ceremony, which proper precautions are not taken.glvs had been held in Norfolk, Va., since its incep- Guantanamo Bay has specific Some other bicycle safety tion, be showcased aboard an aircraft carrier. laws to prevent these njuries from oc- tips include: Be alert. Give pe- Last year, the event gained even greater audi- curing. destrians and vehicles the right ence exposure when it moved from Norfolk to OPNAVINST 510( ).25A states that ev- of way. Ride on the right side of Jacksonville, Fla., home to roughly 40,000 Sail- eryone is required to wear a helmet while the road, closeqto the edge. If in a ors. The ceremony is now held on a rotational riding bicycles, in-line skating, roller-skating " group, ride in a single file line at least basis at different sites along the East Coast and skateboarding on U.S. Navy installations, one bike length apart. Avoid potholes, where Sailors are concentrated. This includes housi areas and residential bumps, loose gravel or sand and sewer grates. Borne will report to the Commander, Naval parks. Bicycle helmets can reduce the chances Make sure your bicycle is properly maintained Base Norfolk next week as the housing military for brain injuries by 8 5 percent. and the tires have proper air pressure and good liaison representative. Another way to prevent bicycling and skat- tread.

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driving the person's vehicle Dispatch received a radio transmission from without permission and a unit reporting a vehicle was fleeing at a high without insurance. Esti- rate of speed from the Barrel Club. Units made mated cost of repair is un- contact with the vehicle at the TBOQ and trans- known. ported the suspect to base police for suspected DWI. The suspect failed a series of Field So- 911 Rendered Assistance briety Tests and consented to Intoxilyzer, result- Dispatch received a 911 ing in a BAC of .155 and .164. She was charged drinking and was released The following incidents occurred Jan. 12 - telephone call from a woman reporting her six- with DWI, underage 18. This information was compiled from the month old child had fallen and cut his lip. Units to her supervisor. base police desk journal and in no way indicates arrived on scene and observed a small cut on Traffic Violations the outcome of any investigations. It further the child's upper lip and advised the woman to 68, weekly totals: 11 writ- should not be considered a statement of respon- transport the child to the hospital. Monthly total: zero written warnings and 23 ver- sibility of any person or persons involved in any Dispatch received a telephone call from a ten citations, investigation. man reporting an unknown individual had bal warnings. knocked on his back door, telling him to go to Larceny of Government Property the hospital barracks and call for help. A lady Dispatch received a telephone call from a was at a cliff near the hospital barracks. Units complainant reporting a government computer arrived on scene and met with the witness who missing from Public Works Department. The stated the woman ran into the hospital barracks. computer was last seen Dec. 2. Units observed Units searched the area and found the individual. no evidence of forced entry into Building 1448. She was heavily intoxicated. She was trans- Estimated value of missing equipment is $2,000. ported to the hospital for treatment and obser- vation. A drunk watch was posted on her by Traffic Accident Involving Damage U. S. Naval Hospital personnel. It was later to Personal Property discovered that she was under the legal drink- Dispatch received a report in person from a ing age. woman reporting a traffic accident without in- juries that had occurred in the parking lot of Na- Drunken Driving val Security Group Activity Dec. 30. A man While on patrol, Harbor Patrol observed a had backed another person's car into the vehicle failing to stop at the posted stop sign at woman's car causing minor damage. He was 6th Street and Sherman Avenue. Units con- ducted a traffic stop and smelled the odor of al- cohol emitting from the driver. A series of Field Sobriety Tests were administered, which the driver failed. He was placed under military ap- prehension and transported to base police. He refused implied consent. He was later released 7AZETTE to his supervisor. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NLSO offers electronic tax filing Naval Base Commander, Guantanamo Bay - Tired of waiting four- the NLSO has coordinated a number of Volun- CAPT Larry E Larson to-six weeks to get you federal tax refund, or teer Income Tax Assistants (VITAs) to assist you Public Affairs longer waiting for the mail? Would you like with tax preparation. VITA representatives are Mrs. G. Lawson to get it sooner? The Naval Legal located basewide and within most every J02 K. M. Ellis Service Branch Office has elec- department and command on J02 T. M. Varner tronic tax filing capabilities. base. This newspaper is an authorized It is easy to do, it's free If you don't have a publication for members of the military and normally you will have VITA representative, con- overseas. Its contents service stationed your refund deposited into tact the NLSO for assis- do not necessarily reflect the official views you account within 10 tance. Once your federal of the U.S. Government, the Department of days. Electronic tax return has been pre- Defense or the U.S. Navy and do not imply working pared, contact the NLSO endorsement thereof. tax filing is for filing only, to arrange Voice: 4502, 4819, 4003 not preparation, so before at 4600 or 4817 Fax: 4520 calling for an appoint- the electronic tax filing for E-mail: [email protected] ment, you must have your your return. 6AZETTE On Line: fax forms filled out. Don't wait for months to get your money. http://users.gtmo.net/-nO4pao If you need help with filling out your forms, Take advantage of this free and easy service.

Page3*Fnday January23, 1998- AZETIE GITMO Recycle this GAZETTE Marines, one Sailor train in Corporal's Course The Marine Barracks Ground Defense Se- become good Marines, good NCOs and good curity Force is currently conducting a two-week leaders," said Cowan. Corporal's Course to introduce young Marines The course covers many subjects de- to the responsibilities of being a non-commis- signed to teach Marines responsibility and sioned officer. In leadership. It also incorpo- some ways the course rates Marine Corps history, resembles the Navy's customs and courtesies, ca- I-. petty officer indoctri- reer enhancement and ad- 0i nation course but it t ministrative skills such as 0 incorporates many understanding Leave and more challenges. Earnings Statements (LES) 0 There are cur- and finances. rently 22 Marines "One of the main things GySgt. Andre Johnson inspects the uniform of one and one Sailor going in the course is the drill," of the students in the Corporal'sCourse. Inspections through the course. said Sgt. Richard Weir, are an important part of the course and are designed Along with basic aca- Corporal's Course platoon to teach discipline and military bearing. demics and class- sergeant. room training, these "If they are ever in charge "I occasionally get to go out with the Ma- students will have to of a group of Marines they will rines on exercises and the course is really good perform drills, go have to have the confidence to for letting me interact with the Marines so I can through intense ti move them from place to place. get a better idea where they're coming from." physical training and That's what drill does. It gives Burton admits that going through the course have regular uniform them the confidence to handle is especially challenging for a Sailor. inspections. ' junior Marines." "The hardest part is trying to become a Ma- "The course is a _ A unique aspect of this par- rine overnight. A lot of commands are different challenging because SSgo. Kenneth Cowan teaches LCpl. ticular Corporal's Course class and some things are totally brand-new to me." you have to be physi- Thomas Jaureguiproper commands and is the presence of a Sailor. Very For many of these Marines, this course is call fit, mentally ways to use the sword during drills, few Sailors have attempted the only the first step in a series of career and lead- tough and disci- course, but one Corpsman from ership enhancing training. Many will go on to plined," said SSgt. Kenneth Cowan, an instruc- the Naval Hospital volunteered with a smile. various Sergeant and Staff Sergeant Courses. tor for the course. "The course is great. It teaches the real The course ends Jan. 30 but should be of- "Basically, it is designed to instill leader- meaning of integrity and leadership," said HM3 fered again in the next three to four months. ship qualities to young Marines to help them Brandon Burton. -J02 Tonia Varner Seabees improve working conditions for Marines Since arriving in GTMO, the men and women of Naval Mobile Con- a precast concrete roof. Three shelters are being erected on Windward struction Battalion Five have been working feverishly to improve the and three on Leeward where 10 telephone poles will have to be installed working conditions for the local Devil Dogs along the perimeter fence to complete the electrical phase. BU3 Brian Nunley believes the most line. difficult part of the job is trying to remove the precast roofs and place At MOP 21 a crew of five Seabees lead by BU3 Kevin Mounts, have them with a crane without damaging them. Remaining crew members been repairing an old seawall that was deteriorating thus jeopardizing the include BU3 Andrew Benkert, BU3 James Briggs, CE3 Brandi Goodwin, nearby tower. After excavating 800 square feet of existing concrete pad, UT3 Dan Sinclair, E03 Ron Vantassel, EOCN Greg Horst, EOCN Justin the crew removed old sheet pile, cut new pile to proper elevation, back Hopkins and CECN Marlon Romero. This project will be completed by filled, and will finish installing a concrete cap over the new pile by the the end of May. end of January. A new concrete pad will be installed over the remaining The biggest job the Seabees are doing for the Marines is erosion con- area of approximately 900 square feet trol along perimeter road on both Leeward and Windward and over a mile When asked what the most challenging aspect of the job was, SWCAs of new fence on Leeward. More than 3500 feet of concrete drainage Jim Reddinger and John Loosbroock both agreed it was working on the ditches will be installed of which 1,500 is already completed. Lead by water. Much of their work is done from floating platforms tied to the E02 Carl Johnson and BU2 Steve Erhart, the crew agrees that weather is wall. Other crew members include BU3 Jason Dejardin and E03 Sean their biggest obstacle. When it rains they can't pour concrete and when Riggins. The project should be completed around March 1. its not raining the extreme heat from the sun hastens the set up time of the Another important project for the Marines is the construction of six concrete which demands a quick finish on the part of the Seabees. Re- foul weather shelters which will enable them to complete their mission maining crew include BU3 Shannon Coykendall, BUCN Jeff Sommers, during inclement weather. EOCN Tim Beard, EOCA Brian Schmidt and EOCN Joseph Grogan. BUI William Brown is supervising the construction of these reinforced The work the Seabees are doing for the Marines will not only make concrete structures all of which will have power, doors and windows, and their job easier but will also enhance the security of the entire base.

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h retention, safety awards the Guantanamo Bay - U.S. Naval Security Group Activity Guantanamo Bay recently won the oad 1997 Naval Security Group Command Golden Anchor Award for retention in the small command ac- category. This is NSGA GTMO's first Golden Anchor but not its first time winning a retention rgle award. The command won a Silver Anchor in 1995. ily This year's program achieved 100 percent both in first-term and overall retention. The ad- ings vancement rate improved significantly from 17 percent in fiscal year 1996 to 30 percent in FY-97. md The advancement rate of the September exam cycle was 49 percent. Also cited in the award were quality of life and community involvement initiatives as major contributors to NSGA GTMO's the successful retention program. uni- In addition to winning the Golden Anchor Award, NSGA GTMO was also recently awarded the de- FY-97 Naval Security Group Command Award for Achievement in Safety Ashore in the non- .industrial (overseas) category. The command's team approach toward aggressively pursuing and fin- constantly improving safety and occupational health programs were cited as major factors contrib- selection. hen uting to its h en

Navy Campus - 4769 - Today is the last City Colleges of - 4748 - Wel- day of drop/add. If there are any changes or can- come back and Happy New Year! Good luck to cellations, Navy Campus needs to know to all students and faculty for a great Term III. En- change the computer record. Otherwise students rollments are up - 297 total - thanks to your will be billed by the Navy for the tuition paid. participation in our off-duty education program. Also, if a class is dropped an official notice needs A special welcome aboard to our new Spanish to be filled out at the school to avoid a failing Instructor, Sylvia Anchia. We are glad to have grade. A simple step saves a lot of worry later. her with CCC. Wednesday is the last January test date for One last note . . . We are seeking instructors CLEP or DANTES exams. The testing time is in the following areas: Computer Science, 8 a.m. or 1 p.m. The list of available tests is at Criminal Justice, English, Fire Science, Litera- the Navy Campus office, and study material in ture, Mathematics and Philosophy. Call Ellen the base library. These exams are worth college Soucy at 7611 to apply. credit, so shorten your time for earning the as- Troy State University - 4782 - Our first sociate or baccalaureate degree. FMI, call your graduate class (PA 644-Administrative Law) is Navy Campus representative. starting tonight with Dr. Henry Shine. There is Want to use your GI Bill? Start early pro- still time to register for the second class, PA 610- cessing the application to the VA headquarters. Survey of Public Administration, which starts It is a time-consuming process as well as the an. 30. PA 610 is a good class to start with as it Pell Grant/Federal programs. Stop by our of- gives a good overview of the Public Adminis- fice or the colleges for the applications. We also tration field. have the national phone numbers if there is any On the undergraduate side, you can still reg- question on benefits. Let us know how we can ister for SOC 275-Intro to Sociology which starts help. Jan. 26. Bring your signed request chit in be- Academic Skills Learning Center - 4794 fore 3 p.m. on Monday to enroll using tuition - The ASLC just celebrated its first anniver- assistance. sary here in GTMO. Thank you to all of our Information on Term IV classes will be avail- students for making our first year such a suc- able in the next few weeks. Student input is cess. You can be part of the excitement too. welcomed and appreciated. Stop by or call the Join us at the ASLC to review basic information office. in mathematics, English, reading comprehen- Instructors are needed in all areas of Busi- sion, natural science, etc. Work at your own pace ness and Management, as well as Literature, in a friendly, clean, no-pressure environment. Philosophy and Speech. If you have a master's Best of all, it's free to you and your family mem- degree in any subject area, please contact Reggi bers over the age of 18. Call Peggy or Sophie Drake at 4782 immediately for more informa- for additional information. tion.

Page5*Fiday,January23,1998*eAZKTF SPORTS Recycle this GAZETTE Brett Favre, John Elway head to head at Super Bowl (AP)-Which QB will be most effective in Super Bowl XXXII? one win away, the 15-year veteran will not let this chance slip away. Brett Favre Much has been written about the Super Bowl failures of Elway and the There are a select few athletes in pro sports who can simply will their Denver Broncos, but those games were a decade ago. This is not the same teams to victories, especially when the games start to mean more. Elway, and these are not the same Broncos. In his early years under Dan Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky come immediately to mind. Over Reeves, Elway tried to do everything - and for good reason. He didn't the past three years, Brett Favre has have much help. solidified his status among this ex- But an older and wiser Elway has blossomed under Mike Shanahan, clusive group. throwing for 300-plus yards when necessary or letting the ground attack The first player in the history take care of things when effective. of the NFL to win three MVP Which brings us to the main reason Elway will shine in Super Bowl awards, Favre simply will do what- XXXII: Terrell Davis. Green Bay's impressive defense will get its first ever it takes for the Packers to win test of the postseason against the Broncos. Tampa Bay had no passing Super Bowl XXXII. If Green Bay game, allowing the Pack to needs three TD passes, he'll de- shut down Warrick Dunn liver. If Mike Holmgren wants and Mike Alstott. San Fran- Favre to take a backseat in a cisco had no running game, ground-heavy attack, his quarter- back will gladly oblige. shots on Steve Young. The bottom line with Favre is But with Denver, the results. And over the past three Packers face the best run- years, no quarterback in the NFL ning back in the AFC and can match his 44-12 record as the one of the best quarterbacks Brett Favre Packers starter. In that same span, in NFL history. There will he's won seven of his eight be no teeing off on Elway postseason starts and now appears a good bet to become only the fifth or the Pack will be burned quarterback in history to win back-to-back Super Bowls. by Davis. There will be no In the early days of his career, Favre mixed his brilliance with a ten- stacking the line to stop dency to make costly mistakes. Over the last four seasons, however, he Davis, or Elway will pick has been a model of consistency, throwing 145 touchdown passes with them apart. only 56 interceptions. Elway also has a If the Broncos are waiting for Favre to make a mistake in San Diego, weapon Green Bay rarely they'll likely come away empty. Favre has thrown only five interceptions sees during the regular sea- while tossing 15 TD passes in his last eight playoff games. son: a quality tight end. Sh- But forget the numbers. Favre is about finding a way to win - and cannon Sharpe is unlike any receiver the Packers have guarded all year. he'll find one again on Super Sunday. Brett Favre may be a three-time MVP, but he has tasted Super Bowl John Elway success. The clock is ticking on John Elway. At 37, he knows there aren't many Elway still has the burning drive to join that group and will not allow opportunities left to grab that elusive Super Bowl ring. And now that he is anyone to stand in his way.

iunue Midwest Team L W Team W L Miami 24 14 San Antonio 27 13 New York 22 16 Utah 26 12 New Jersey 22 17 Minnesota 22 16 Washington 21 20 Houston 18 18 20 21 Orlando Vancouver 11 30 Boston 17 21 Dallas 7 32 Philadelphia 13 23 Denver 2 36

Central Pacific Team W L Team W L Chicago 28 12 Seattle 32 9 Indiana 26 11 LA Lakers 30 9 Atlanta 26 13 Phoenix 25 12 Charlotte 23 13 Portland 22 16 Cleveland 22 16 Sacramento 17 23 Milwaukee 22 18 LA Clippers 10 31 Detroit 68 20 Golden State 7 30 Toronto 6 33

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1989 Ford Thunderbird, white, great Men's 26" Huffy mountain bike, 18 speed, Old, unwanted luggage to be used in military Youth Center; Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01/ condition, clean inside and out, $4,000 OBO. excellent condition, paid $150, asking $100. working dog training. Please contact MAt LGS-0189-3, Outdoor Adventure Center; Call 7300. Call Tom DWH 2528, AWH 3129. Getz for pick-up at 4105 or 2142 Mon. - Fri. Recreation Aid/Bingo, NF-0189-01/LGS-0189, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Windjammer Community Center; Recreation 1989 Plymouth Colt Vista, 4 cyl, 4 speed, 5 580 cassette singles (1991-1994), all top 40 Assistant,NF-0189-01/LGS-01 89-04, Marina; dr, great A/C, new tires, low miles, better songs, sold in one lot, many are still sealed, Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01/LGS-0189-01, GTMO special, $3,000 OBO. Call AWH $500. Call Joe at 2750. DIVE GEAR Marina; Safety/Security Clerk NF-1101-02/ 2597, leave a message. LGS-l101/05, Gold Hill Towers; Operations Lazy Boy swivel recliner (hunter green, 2- 1/4" 2- piece Fanner John wetsuit, plush lined, clerk/front desk clerk,NF-1101-02/LGS-l101- 1988 Hondai Excel, GTMO car, needs work, years-old, $300). Sofa/love seat (purchased madebyFathom, sizeM/L,$200. Callanytime 05, Gold Hill Towers. Applications are accepted ie: water pump pulley and battery, engine has new 7/97 for $700, asking $500). Four carpets 2768. at MWR Personnel office on Admin Hill or call been rebuilt, $200 OBO. Call YN3 Tony (three beige 8X12, one grey 9X6, $125 for all). 4317 or 4323. Berryhill AWH 3975, DWH 4125. Computer desk ($30). Golf clubs (wood, 1, 3, Men's XL shortie wetsuit. Call 7345. 5, $20). FisherPriceplayground, ($125). Must HRO is accepting applications for the 1983 Mazda truck, great dive truck, excellent sell by Jan. 28. Call 7300. YARD following positions: Fiscal Accounting Clerk, mechanical condition, new brakes, battery, SALE GS-0503-04. Budget Assistant, LGS/GS- clutch, radiator, clean interior, some rust, Sofa (three cushion) and matching love seat 0561-07, Medical Records Technical, GS- great tires, everything works. Available April (two cushion), excellent condition, $250 for Saturday, Villamar2225 A,7 a.m. til? No early 0675-05. I, asking $1,000 OBO. Call Archie DWH both. Call 4153 or 7713. birds. 6258, AWH 6145. Panasonic air conditioner 21,000 BTU unit, Saturday, Villamar lOB, 8 to 11 a.m. Super MEETINGS 1982 Camaro, gold, $800. Call AWH 7385. used for only two months and still under sportscardsale. GetyourPackersandBroncos, warranty. Works great and is very quiet. Call plus many more all below book value. FMI call PLR meeting Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. in the PSD 1982 Dodge Omni. Call Errol DWH 3339, Tim or Akiko at 2723. 7689/2921. conference room. All PLRs should plan to AWH 2439. attend. Blue 8X12 carpet, new and looks great, $75. Saturday, Windward Loop 32A, 8 to 10 a.m., 1981 Renault Alliance, great GTMO car, 40" color TV and entertainment center, $600. no early birds please. Furniture, kitchen items, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are Mon., very dependable, 4 dr, 4 cyl, automatic, AM/ Kitchen stand, large, great for East Carravella girls/ladies clothes, lots of toys. Wed., and Sat., 7 p.m. at Chapel Hill Room FM radio, new tires, fresh oil change, $900 and Villamar Housing, $50. Call AWH 7385. 18. OBO. Call Mike at 7932, leave a message. Saturday,CenterBargo 13,7:30a.m.til? Toys, 220 A/C and pool table, make offer. Call AWH children's clothes, shoes, men's mountain bike 1972 Chevy Pick up, custom 10. Call 7345. 7805. and much more. NOTICES

1994 Red Suzuki Kantana 600 cc motorcycle. Matching wicker hanging lamp and table, $40. Saturday, Windward Loop 30C, 7 to 8:30 a.m. Super Bowl Party - Come out and join us at Need to sell ASAP. Original owner with Call AWH 7085. Baby swing, infant car seat, walker, baby the Windjammer Community Center, Sunday very, very low miles. Asking $3,000, clothes, radio and much more. at 4 p.m. Giant 20/20 screen, snack bar and negotiable. Must see to appreciate. Call ELECTRONICS beverages will be available, football pool Vince DWH 3730, AWH 7583. LOST AND FOUND prizes, no cover charge. FMI call 4399. Motor scooter, includes helmet and reflective Computer games, recent and assorted titles, Regatta and Sailing Club Cookout - Feb. 15 vest, $975. FMI call Christina or Wayne at very reasonable prices. Call 7918. Found: Ladies watch at Windmill Beach Jan. at noon, $5 entry fee forregatta. FMIcall 2955. 7436/4227. 19. To identify and claim, call GySgt. Pons at 1994 Packard Bell 486/335x multi-media 4121/4210. Dance Classes - Registration for tap and ballet computer. Great starter for kids. Like new, for ages three and up will be from Jan. 26 to 30 BOATS includes back disk, links 386, encyclopedia Lost: Ringwithdiamondsinshapeofhorseshoe. at the Elementary School (Youth Activities) CD, San Diego 200 CD, games, much more, Lost at Glass Beach. Reward if found. Call Room B-13. Classes will begin the first week 19-ft. Bowrider, bimini top, cathedral hull, $600 OBO. Call DWH 6343, AWH 7994. Tim at 4952, 7497. in February. Cost is $25 per month for five and 90 hp Johnson engine, comes w/trailer, depth under and $30 per month for six and up. FMI finder and radio. Call AWH 2986. Technics stereo system w/100+1 disc changer, Did you buy a carpet from Belinda Pugh and contact Stephanieat7194 orYouth Activities at dual deck cassette player, 12 inch speakers, forget to pick it up? Call Jim Veazey at 4172 2111. 14-ft. Boston Whalerw/trailer. All equipment receiver, $600. Call Martin at 7746, leave a FMI. for boat registration included, $400 OBO. message. Auxiliary Fire Fighting Training - held the Call AWH 7121 second Wednesday of each month from 8 a.m. Pioneer 6-disk changer with one 6-disk SERVICES to noon at Station #1. The next training is Feb. magazine, remote that mounts vertical or I1. Bring your turnout gear. New volunteers MISCELLANEOUS horizontal, hooks up to any FM stereo, $150. Housekeeping services offered at reasonable welcome. FMI call 4598. Rockford-Fosgate 4600x series one amphifier, rates. Ask about half-price cleanings. Call Modern furniture, black dining room table w/ $120. Two 12" JBL power series dual voice Jenny at 7815. Post Office - All personnel checking in or out glass octagon top and four chairs, $75. Six- coil woofers in aplexiglass speaker box, $300. at GTMO are required to complete change of piece black lacquer bedroom suite w/gold Serious inquiries only. Call Champagne at Need someone to do housework? Contact Inez address cards with the Post Office. If you are trim, paid $2,000, asking $600. Call Tony 7599. Lewis at 5155. not sure a completed address card is on file, DWH 4404, AWH 7476. stop by or call for verification. FMI call 2369. Sony Playstation with demo disc and one Family Child Care provider has openings for Exercise equipment, lifestyler cardiofit, like controller, $120. Ten Sony playstation games all ages and shift work. Call Carla at 7588. DEFY - If you have pictures from Phase I new, $100. Call 3790. for $25 to $35 each. Call Michael at 7091. and you would like to see them in the yearbook, please call Jennifer Brock at 7786 1996 Brett Favre Laserview inscription JOBS or OSI Williams at 4275/3063. autographed card, $100. 1997 Terrell Davis WANTED Proline autographed card, $100. Plus many MWR is accepting applications for the Base Museum/Cultural Resource Center- more. Call 7689. Want to rent boat, 16 to 25-ft. desired. following positions: CDC Program Assist. is open every Sat. and Sun. from 2 to 4 p.m. Need Feb. 5 to 20, skipper qualified. If GSE -1702-02/03/04; Recreation Aid, NF- Come on out - learn about our history, Chest of drawers and dresser, $50 each OBO. you want to make some extra money, call 0819-01/LGS-0189-03, Operation Uplift; climb up the lighthouse, identify shells. Your Popasaun chair, $25. Call AWH 4585. Zaek Loper AWH 3817, leave message. Recreation Aid NF-0189-02/LGS-0189-03, visitors will love it too.

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Safety Office - will be conducting Remedial military environment, money management Bike shack-Join the bike shack guys, the gurus TOPS (Take pounds offsensibly)-is relocating Driver Improvement (DIP) training Feb. 21 strategies, legal aspects of the market place, of GTMO, during February on mountain bikes meetings to the Youth Center. Meetings will from 9:30 a.m.to 3:15p.m. Classes will be held credit management and military/civilian for an easy ride through the trails. Seeking new start at 5 p.m. Bring your favorite exercise in Bulkeley Hall Auditorium. These classes are resources. Case studies will beused to illustrate riders to join the fun. There is no fee unless you videos. FMI call Joann at 2774. mandatory for personnel who currently have how financialpitfalls can be overcome. Eighteen need to rent a bike. Meet every Saturday call a.m. FMI call suspended drivers licenses for DWI, DUI or seats available. To register or FMI morning at the bike shack at 8:30 ANNOUNCEMENTS points revocations. You must present a GMC(SW) Perdue at 4141 or 4153. 2381. certificate of AAA drivers safety training to get your license back. Currently, the Safety Office Child care providers - start the New Year with Sailing Center - hours of operation are Sat., My name is Mike McCord, and I used to be has records that indicate that 32 people need a new career. Become a professional family Sun. and Holidays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Other a long-time resident of GTMO. I am currently this training, To receive a quota, please call childcareprovider. Alltrainingisfree. Monthly times, checkouts are through the Marina. looking for old friends that lived on base Tom Mann at 4526 to reserve a seat. support visits and resource materials are from 1972 to 1983 that knew me or any available. For more information, call 3664. NEX -The following facilities will close early member of my family, Collie "Mac" Youth Center Events - Feb. 6 - Volleyball, Jan. 31 in order to conduct annual inventory: (deceased), Kikue, Cathy and James. Please Twister Contest, Feb. 7 - Scavenger hunt, Feb. Aerobics Classes - Intermediate Aerobics NEX Autoparts (3 p.m.), Leeward Mini-mart (5 respond to 1107 South Santa Fe, Salina, 13, Arts and Crafts, Feb. 14-Valentines Dance, (Mon., Wed., Fri. 5 to 6 p.m.), Lunch Aerobics p.m.) and Marine Hill Mini-mart (6 p.m.). The Kansas 67401 or e-mail me at Feb. 20-Tumbling,Feb. 21-SkateNight,Feb.27- (Mon., Wed., Fri., noon to 1 p.m.), Water NEX's main complex will be closed Feb. 1 for [email protected]. Pickle Ball, Feb. 28-Bouncer. Aerobics (Mon., Wed., Fri., 5 to 6 p.m. at inventory purposes. Pizza Galley Super Bowl Marine Pool). All classes are held at the MWR Sunday special, save 15 percent off any pizza Thank you Mickey Leonard for finding my Yatera Seca Golf Association - Three Club Marine Hill Aerobics room, Bldg. 129. delivery. Call early for half-time deliveries. camera during our night dive. I owe you. Tournament, Sunday at 7:30 a.m. Sign up begins at 7:15 a.m. Preferred shot, two-man Marina Events - Water ski lessons-Starting Elementary School Lunch Menu teams. Player will select three clubs from their Sunday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monday - Cheeseburger, french fries, fresh fruit golf bag and play 18 holes, full handicap. Each Tuesday - Pepperoni pizza, green beans, fruited gelatin Sailing Center Association - Start the New team must have 28 minimum handicap. Pick Wednesday - Baked chicken, rice, gravy, carrots, fresh fruit your team, players will be paired on Sunday by Year off right, get involved. The sailing center blind draw, $8 for members, $12 for non- is starting up an adult sailing association for all Thursday - Grilled ham and cheese, french fries, fruit cocktail members. those grown ups who sail or are interested in Friday - Baked lasagna, garlic bread, corn, applesauce learning to sail. Even if you would like to just OCSC - Now through Feb. 20 the Officer hang out with other sailors. FMI call weekdays Civilian Spousal Clubwill beacceptingrequests at 2955 or weekends at 2346. for financial aid from local organizations in need of support. Please submit request to FSC classes-Jan. 26 -30 - Command Financial Alison Crofoot, Box 43, JBin 74, Attn: OCSC Specialist training, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 26 Benevolence Committee. Call 4794 or 4501 - Weight Management Mini Session, 4 to 6 p.m. FMI. Jan. 27 - Red Cross CPR Instructor Training, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weight Management, 4 to Learning Skills Center - Attn: Military 5 p.m. Jan. 28 -Sponsor Training, 9 to 10 a.m., personnel and adult family members, find out Parenting Program (part 4), 3:30 to 5 p.m: Jan. about the best free education on the island. The 29 - Red Cross CPR Training, 8:30 a.m. to 4 Academic Skill Learning Center provides self- p.m., Tobacco Cessation, 3:30 to 5 p.m. TOPS paced, computer-based instruction in language (weekly)5:30to 6:30p.m. Jan.31 Employment/ arts, math, reading, science and work skill. Call Relocation Services, 9 a.m. to noon (by 4794 to sign up. We are here for you! appointment only). All classes require pre- registration. Call 4141 FMI. Barrel Club - Country night happens every Saturday from 8 to 11:30 p.m. and dance music Tax assistance - The FSC will offer tax is featured from 11:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Come assistance to residents. Appointments will be check out new DJ Mark Green. FMI call 5936, available starting Feb. 2. It is suggested that 4399. people do their taxes first.

Logo Design Contest - Get involved in the Valentine Day Personal Service - You are Guantanamo Bay 100th Anniversary invited to record your special message on a 10 Celebration, June 10-14, by designing a logo. minute VHS tape at FSC. Appointments are Logos must include 1898-1998, 100th available from 7:30 a.m. to4 p.m. until Jan. 30. Anniversary of the Battle of Cuzco Wells. June Takeadvantageofthisfreeandprivaterecording 10-14, 1998. It must not be any larger than 8 session. FMIcall Susan Barkley at 4141/4153. and one half by 11 inches. Deadline is Feb. 28. FMI call 4399. Paintbafl - The buried treasure paintball big game is coming soon. It's happening at the Financial specialist training - A command ground zeropaintball field Feb.21. Registration financialspecialisttrainingcoursewillbeoffered starts at 9 a.m., the tournament starts at 10 a.m. by the Family Service Center for active duty Come out and join one of two teams and hunt personnel interested in serving as the financial for buried treasure liket-shirts, paintballs, a free specialist for their respective departments or month rental and more. The team with the most tenant commands. The training will provide points wins two cases of paintballs. FMI call practical counselingskillsformanagement level 2381. personnel (E-6 and above, E-5 with LCPO recommendation) in helping subordinates deal Trail rides - Join "Miss Connie's" 7-up trail effectively with their personal financial ridegang at3p.m.eachSundayduringFebruary. concerns. Course will be Jan. 26 - 30 from 7:30 Reserve your horse, pay a $2 deposit and $5 per a.m. to 4 p.m. Topics include sources of youth. Snow cones available after each ride. economic stress, financial counseling in the FMI call 2381.

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