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The Kwajalein Hourglass 2 Saturday, June 24, 2006 One more for the road

COL Beverly Stipe leads the formation this morning. The ‘fun run’ is Stipe’s last prior to her change of command July 11. Both U.S. Army Soldiers and community members participated in the run. The theme was ‘wear your most outrageous hat.’ The run began at 6:30 a.m. and covered a two-mile course. Stipe thanked the group for their support during her command. ( Photo by Nell Drumheller)

Citizen donates $150,000 to Walter Reed Society By Rudi Williams care at Walter Reed Army Medi- and his wife, Patty, were having American Forces Press Service cal Center,” retired Col. Janet R. dinner with a clergyman who told Southby, the Walter Reed Society’s them about his frequent visits to Civil servant Ronald A. Rosen- president, wrote in a letter to Walter Reed and the wounded feld demonstrated his heartfelt Rosenfeld. Southby is a retired for- war veterans he met there. commitment to helping wounded mer chief nurse at Walter Reed. “He told us that while they get troops in dramatic fashion -- he outstanding medical treatment, donated $150,000, the equiva- The society helps families of there really isn’t adequate re- lent of his annual salary, to the wounded servicemembers with sources for other things that are Walter Reed Society. expenses while loved ones recover important to them, like family About two years ago, a Catho- in this high-cost area. Founded in visits, education and other things lic monsignor told Rosenfeld and 1996, the society has soared from to enhance their quality of life,” his wife, Patty, that war-wounded nine to more than 560 members. Rosenfeld said. “That gave me the servicemembers from Iraq and Rosenfeld became chairman of opportunity of saying, ‘Well, we’d Afghanistan were receiving out- the Federal Housing Finance Board, like to help out in those areas.’ standing medical treatment at an independent agency in the ex- The vehicle that we subsequently Washington’s Walter Reed Army ecutive branch that oversees the discovered was the Walter Reed Medical Center, but that money safety, soundness and mission of Society. was in short supply for certain the 12 regional Federal Home Loan “Those young men and women quality-of-life items. Banks, in December 2004. Before are incredibly brave, and our Without hesitation, the Rosen- that, he was president of Ginnie country owes them at great debt felds decided to help. Mae, a government corporation of gratitude to make what is obvi- “Through such generosity of that promotes nationwide access to ously going to be a very diffi cult donors like yourself, the Walter mortgage credit. The organization is life a little bit better,” Rosenfeld Reed Society has been able to part of the Department of Housing said. “I’m fortunate from my assist many, many deserving and Urban Development. other prior life experiences to be wounded warriors and their A couple of years ago around able to afford to do it, and I’m just families while they are receiving Christmas time, Rosenfeld said, he very happy to do it.”

Saturday, June 24, 2006 3 The Kwajalein Hourglass NNewew gguysuys inin neighborhoodneighborhood IIncomingncoming mmanagersanagers rreadyeady fforor cchallengehallenge By J.J. Klein at Kwajalein Range Services. These new kids on the Reporter block are Steve Beuby, deputy program manager for Community Services; Walter Erb, chief information ummer on Kwajalein always brings new faces to offi cer/information technology manager; and Tony Sthe island. The past month saw the addition of Veirup, deputy site manager/prime contract manager. three newcomers to top-level management positions All three are longtime employees of Bechtel.

Steve Beuby, deputy project manager, Community Services from sands of Iraq to sands of Kwajalein

Beuby has only been on to tell. services. Kwajalein two weeks and al- “Toward the end the only travel This sys- ready he is in the process of we could do was with armored ve- tem would joining the golf club, the sailing hicles,” he commented. “We were in improve club and completing his water bulletproof sedans with a minimum the track- safety certifi cation class to get of three cars per caravan and two ing of sales his B-boat license. For the new shooters per vehicle. You needed versus DPM for Community Services days in advance to schedule a the cost of life on Kwajalein is a complete movement.” merchan- departure from his last posting Cut to Beuby’s new position on dise and - Iraq. Kwajalein, and the contrast be- the cost of An employee with Bechtel for tween this assignment and his last labor. the last ten years, Beuby was part is very stark. “The more of the fi rst wave of the Bechtel “This is fun,” noted Beuby, “prob- people buy team to head into Iraq after the lems here have different dimensions in our stores the more the recre- company was awarded a contract from the problems there.” ation fund gets rewarded, and it’s to restore the infrastructure of Beuby is enthusiastic about his all returned back to the commu- Iraq. top-level management team on nity,” explained Beuby. “That’s “My fi rst project was to restore Kwajalein. “I’m the proud owner, I part of the reason we enjoy such the 12 telephone exchanges that guess it would be a way to put it, great recreation facilities”- facili- serviced the greater Baghdad of some very, very good manage- ties that Beuby is eager to share area,” explained Beuby. That ment talent,” said Beuby. “All these with his wife, Faye, when she project took 14 months, fol- people are very strong. They’ve got and their cat, Max, arrive on lowed by a move to Basra, where years in their positions, they know Kwajalein in two weeks. Beuby was the project manager their business and they’ve got ev- “I’ve been in a number of re- for the development, design and erything organized so well; I just sit mote island assignments in my construction of a state-of-the-art up here and listen to the music – I past, because I retired from the children’s hospital. don’t even have to lead the band!” Navy a long time ago,” explained Initially Beuby’s team experi- Determined to see the completion Beuby. “I’ve seen and experienced enced no threat, often driving of some management improvements locations like this, but never with themselves around Baghdad put into motion by his predecessor, the quality of infrastructure this in unprotected vehicles with Kevin Finn, Beuby is working hard place has, and never with the no security. Thirty-two months to implement an inventory control recreational facilities this place later Beuby has a different story system for both the retail and food has.”

“All these people are very strong. They’ve got years in their positions, they know their business and they’ve got everything organized so well; I just sit up here and listen to the music – I don’t even have to lead the band.” — Steve Beuby, deputy project manager, Community Services

The Kwajalein Hourglass 4 Saturday, June 24, 2006 Tony Veirup, deputy site manager/prime contact manager ready for dual-role job With more than 25 years of ex- and do what we’re paid to do and get vate pilot. To earn an instrument perience working for Bechtel, the paid for the work we do.” fl ight rules-rating, a pilot must quiet and focused Veirup should According to Veirup, each job has be able to fl y through clouds and have no problem living up to the its own unique dynamic, “some start make an airfi eld approach us- weighty job title of deputy site out bad and just stay that way,” other ing only the instrument panel to manager/prime contract man- work situations eventually fi nd their guide him. ager. way and improve. Veirup attributed “After I got my IFR rating, Caro- Veirup replaced Mark Owens his positive KRS experience to the lyn and I made a cross-country as DSM and is the second in KRS community. “I think there are trip in a Cessna C-182 from command to Site Manager John a lot of qualifi ed, experienced people Aiken, S.C. to Tucson, Ariz. and Pickler. In this role, Veirup’s doing some very good work under back, dodging thunderstorms,” main goal is to make a positive unique and difficult conditions,” Veirup said. difference at KRS by safely sup- complimented Veirup. “Folks here Attracted to that feeling of free- porting the assigned missions, seem very positive and are always dom, Veirup takes pleasure from meeting or exceeding the USAKA seeking ways to get things done.” flying be- requirements, and maintaining Judging by Veirup’s recreational cause it and improving the quality of life activities, he enjoys a challenge. Ask is fun and and work on Kwajalein. him what he does for fun and he will keeps him His primary focus as prime tick off a list that includes riding mo- mentally contract manager he explained torcycles, scuba diving, fi shing and sharp. “is to ensure we [KRS] remain fl ying planes. in compliance with the contract, Veirup is an instrument-rated pri-

“I think there are a lot of qualifi ed, experienced people doing some very good work under unique and diffi cult conditions. Folks here seem very positive and are

always seeking ways to get things done.”— Tony Veirup, deputy site manager/prime contract manager Tony Veirup

Walter Erb, CIO/IT manager from bounty hunting to hunting bytes

Spend ten minutes with Erb and you will be amazed and eventually an invitation to visit Erb in Bos- at the stories he has to tell, ranging from the sweet ton where he was CIO of the BigDig project. The courtship with his wife, Carol, to his days as a bounty BigDig project was the 12-year reshaping of the hunter in Pennsylvania. largest underground highway system in the United As the CIO/IT manager, Erb is determined to States. “provide a good working environment for technical “I took her up on the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker and professional folks, while providing a service to Hill Bridge, which is the crown jewel of the project. our customers and keeping a working relationship Because the south-bound lanes would not be open with the client.” He is adamant that the needs of the to traffi c until the beginning of 2004, I was able to customer come fi rst. His fi rst present Carol with a diamond asking for her hand goal is to send out this mes- in marriage,” explained Erb’s wedding Web site. sage loud and clear. “She accepted and we embraced on the open side of Erb fi rst met and dated his the bridge. On the north-bound side, traffi c raced wife on the eHarmony Web along beeping at us with congratulations!” site; by the second e-mail he Erb and his bride of a year and a half are “settling was hooked. The long distance in and enjoying ourselves immensely.” Recently epistolary romance soon led to scuba-certifi ed Erb is fi shing, boating, snorkeling several visits in North Carolina and even building fi shing rods from scratch.

“I’m determined to provide a good working environment for technical and pro- fessional folks while providing a service to our customers and keeping a working Walter Erb relationship with the client.” — Walter Erb, CIO/IT manager

Saturday, June 24, 2006 5 The Kwajalein Hourglass Softball tournament is concluding tonight at 5:45 p.m. contest By Nell M. Drumheller Editor

Six teams have been battling it out this past week in the Sandlot Softball Tournament. The one-pitch coed tournament ends tonight at a 5:45 p.m. game. The tournament is one of many special athletic events sponsored by Kwajalein Range Services Com- munity Activities according to Billy Coley, Adult Ath- letics supervisor. The six teams are: Good Times with Manager Simone Smead; Real Deals managed by Mike Diehl; Binnebs co-managed by Stan Jazwinski and Steve Fuchs; Butter Balls co- managed by Lacey Sims and Chris Hines; All Out managed by Jim Yancey and 2nd Pitch managed by Chuck Kuzy. Each team competed in a practice game before the tournament began. In the practice games Good Times beat All Out 8-7; Real Deals beat Butter Balls 2-1 and Binnebs walked over 2nd Pitch 6-0. Tournament play began June 16 with Real Deals squeaking past All Out 5-4 and Good Times stomping Butter Balls 12-0. Binnebs and 2nd Pitch sat on the sidelines with byes. Real Deals continued its winning streak over 2nd Pitch, 8-5 and Good Times stopped Binnebs 5-4. On the next day of play Binnebs beat All Out 11-7 and Butter Balls topped 2nd Pitch 3-0. Thursday’s games saw Good Times defeat Real Deals 5-1 and Binnebs beat Butter Balls 7-1. Friday’s game determined who would meet Good Times in tonight’s championship play. Real Deals met Binnebs on the fi eld at 7 p.m. Binnebs’ Steve Fuchs overcame wet playing condi- tions caused by two short rain delays with the night’s only homerun. Binnebs’ handed Real Deals their sec- evenly by sex. ond defeat, 3-1, in as many days, knocking them out One pitch can be won or lost by the batters. Each of the tournament. batter has one pitch from their own pitcher. If the Each team was made up of an equal number of men batter doesn’t hit the ball into the playing area, it is and women with the restriction of a maximum of an out; meaning that a swing and miss or even a foul ten players in the field, five male and five female. ball is a strike. Innings moved quickly, sometimes it The batting order was set as alternating between was three pitches and three outs. men and women hitters, with men having to substi- “Other scheduled specialty tournaments are held in tute for other men and women having to substitute conjunction with Summer Fun,” Coley said. Typically for other women. there are beach volleyball tournaments in conjunc- The playing positions were divided evenly between tion with Memorial Day; July 4th and Labor Day, male and female players, according to Coley. Play- “plus a potential ‘King of the Beach’ tournament in ers were distributed between infield and outfield August,” Coley added.

The Kwajalein Hourglass 6 Saturday, June 24, 2006 A two-day kickball tournament is in the planning stages for the weekend of July 20 and dodgeball starts July 11. “The duration and format will be determined by number of teams,” Coley said. Coley added that a fi ve- on-fi ve basketball tournament is scheduled from July 25 to Aug. 5, and there are plans for a late-August racquetball tournament. Other tournaments and specialty events may be added as time and interest allow. For more information on adult sports, call Coley at 53331. Laura Cool keeps her eyes on the ball as she bats during the Sandlot Softball Tournament. (Photo by Nell Drumheller)

Saturday, June 24, 2006 7 The Kwajalein Hourglass Global War on Terror Honoring fallen heroes

The following 17 U.S. servicemembers Three Soldiers died June 16, in Baghdad, have died in the Global War on Terrorism. the Soldiers were manning a checkpoint Saturday Sgt. Russell M. Durgin, 23, of Henniker, when they came under enemy small arms 7:30 p.m., Yuk —Lord of War (R) N.H., died on June 13, in Korengel, Afghan- fi re. All three Soldiers were assigned to the 7:30 p.m., Rich — Ice Age: The Meltdown (PG) istan, when his unit took small arms fi re. 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd 7:30 p.m., Roi — The Gospel (PG) Durgin was assigned to the 32nd Infantry Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air As- Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort sault), Fort Campbell, Ky. Killed were: Spc. Sunday Drum, N.Y. David J. Babineau, 25, of Springfi eld, Mass.; 7:30 p.m., Yuk — When a Stranger Calls (PG-13) Sgt. Roger P. Pena Jr., 29, of San Anto- Pfc. Thomas L. Tucker, 25, of Madras, Ore. 7:30 p.m., Rich — Ultraviolet (PG-13) nio died June 14 in Musa Qulah, Afghani- and Pfc. Kristian Menchaca, 23, of San 9:30 p.m., Rich — In a Good Company (PG-13) stan when his convoy came under enemy Marcos, Texas. 7:30 p.m., Roi — Red Eye (PG-13) small arms fi re during combat operations. Two Soldiers died June 16 in Pech River Pena was assigned to the 10th Sustain- Valley, Afghanistan when their all terrain ve- Monday ment Brigade, 10th Mountain Division hicle struck an improvised explosive device 7:30 p.m., Yuk — Lord of War (R) (Light Infantry), Fort Drum. during combat operations. Both Soldiers 7:30 p.m., Rich — Ice Age: The Meltdown (PG) Cpl. Michael A. Estrella, 20, of Hemet, were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 32nd In- Calif., died June 14 while conducting com- fantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, Wednesday bat operations in Al Anbar province, Iraq. 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), Fort 7 p.m., ARC — When a Stranger Calls (PG-13) He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Drum. Killed were: 1st Lt. Forrest P. Ew- Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III ens, 25, of Washington state and Sgt. Ian T. All movies subject to change with shipments. Marine Expeditionary Force, Marine Corps Sanchez, 26, of Staten Island, N.Y. For updates, call the movie hotline at 52700. Base Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Two Soldiers died June 17 in Ar Ramadi, Capt. Patrick D. Damon, 41, of Fal- Iraq when an improvised explosive device Ice Age: The Meltdown, Manny (Ray Romano), Sid (John mouth, Maine, died June 15 in Bagram, detonated near their HMMWV during com- Leguizamo), and Diego (Denis Leary) may have made it Afghanistan from a non-combat related bat operations. Both Soldiers were assigned through the big freeze, but when the ice begins to melt, the cause. Damon was assigned to the Army to the 40th Engineer Battalion, Baumholder, heroic trio must warn the other inhabitants of their peaceful National Guard’s 240th Engineer Group, Germany. Killed were: Sgt. Reyes Ramirez, Augusta, Maine. 23, of Willis, Texas and Spc. Robert L. valley of the coming fl ood in directors Chris Wedge and Spc. Jeremiah S. Santos, 21, of Minot, Jones, 22, of Milwaukie, Ore. Carlos Saldanha’s sequel to the computer-animated 2002 hit N.D., died June 15 in Baghdad, Iraq of Four Marines, Cpl. Christopher D. Leon, Ice Age. As the ice age winds to an end, the animals of the injuries sustained when an improvised ex- 20, of Lancaster, Calif.; Lance Cpl. Bran- Earth have taken warmly to the melting paradise that surrounds plosive device detonated near his HMMWV don J. Webb, 20, of Swartz Creek, Mich.; them. Despite the false comfort of a lush valley teeming with during combat operations. Santos was Pfc. Christopher N. White, 23, of Southport, vegetation, however, great danger looms just over the horizon. assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry N.C. and Staff Sgt. Benjamin D. Williams, When Manny, Sid, and Diego realize that the miles of liquefying Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Divi- 30, of Orange, Texas. They died Tuesday ice overlooking their valley will soon turn from a gentle trickle sion, Fort Hood, Texas. from wounds received while conducting com- to a violent force of nature capable of destroying anything and Spc. Brent W. Koch, 22, of Morton, bat operations in Al Anbar province. He was everything unfortunate enough to be in its path, they quickly Minn., died on June 16, in Ad Diwaniyah, assigned to 5th Air Naval Gunfi re Liaison set out to spread the word and get their endangered friends Iraq, when an improvised explosive device Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force, out of harm’s way. detonated near his HMMWV. Koch was Okinawa, Japan. Webb, White, and Williams assigned to Company E, 2nd Battalion, were assigned to 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Lord of War, One man demonstrates how to get rich selling 136th Infantry Combined Arms Battalion, Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Ex- warring nations the tools of their deadly trade in this dark Hutchinson, Minn. peditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif. comedy drama. Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage) is an opportunistic businessman who stumbled into a gold mine after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Huge caches of Soviet weapons became available at bargain prices (and even for free if one wasn’t above stealing), and as literally billions of dollars’ worth of Soviet military technology disappeared, it began fi nding its way into the hands of weapons dealers eager to sell it to the highest bidder. Orlov was one such dealer who 9 p.m., tonight, found plenty of buyers for guns and military gear in unstable Third World nations, who paid cash and didn’t appreciate too many questions. Orlov’s exploits in the arms business quickly made him a very rich man, but they’ve also led to some at the Yuk Club. unwanted attention from Jack Valentine (Ethan Hawke), an Interpol agent who is convinced Orlov isn’t playing by the rules. Inspired by a true story, Lord of War also features Jared Leto, Ian Holm, Bridget Moynahan, and Donald Sutherland.

Movie ratings G = general audiences, all ages admitted PG = parental guidance suggested, some material may not be 7 p.m., Sunday, suitable for children. PG-13 = Parents strongly cautioned, some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. at Emon Beach. R = restricted, under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 = No one 17 and under admitted.

The Kwajalein Hourglass 8 Saturday, June 24, 2006 All programming is subject to change without notice. Sunday

Time Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 Time AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sailors midnight MLB (cont.) Fox & Friends The Late Show Late Night with Movie: (cont.) Buzz on Maggie Law & Order midnight Conan O’Brien 12:30 a.m. Astros Late Late Show Movie: <:51> Grim Adventures 12:30 a.m. with Craig Ferguson 1 a.m. at CNN Saturday AM America’s Most Speed The X’s Headline News 1 a.m. White Sox Wanted 1:30 a.m. Open House Judge Judy Drake & Josh King of Queens 1:30 a.m. 2 a.m. SportsCenter Bulls & Bears Star Trek: Voyager NCIS Zack & Cody ESPNews 2 a.m. 2:30 a.m. Cavuto on Business What I Like About You World Cup 2:30 a.m. 3 a.m. Forbes on FOX The Daily Show Monk Movie: Made! Teams TBD 3 a.m. 3:30 a.m. Cashin’ In The Colbert Report Hard Ball 3:30 a.m. 4 a.m. CNN Saturday Roller Friends 7th Heaven 4 a.m.

4:30 a.m. King of Queens 4:30 a.m. 5 a.m. MLB Weekend Live Your Reality Movie: Teletubbies Bull Riding 5 a.m. Checked 5:30 a.m. Phillies The Others Barney & Friends Cabela’s Shootout 5:30 a.m. 6 a.m. at Wall Street Journal Caribbean Workout Sesame Street 6 a.m. 6:30 a.m. White Sox Headline News Every Woman 6:30 a.m. 7 a.m. Studio B Weekend Extreme Homes Movie: Strawberry Shortcake World Cup 7 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Designed to Sell Wolf Clifford’s Teams TBD 7:30 a.m. 8 a.m. UFC Unleashed Dateline Landscape Smart Jakers! 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Weekend Handyman Go, Diego, Go! 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. SportsCenter CNN Live Fix it Up Movie: <:16> Code Lyoko World Series of 9 a.m. Saturday Poker 9:30 a.m. Before and After The Color Purple Winx Club 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. McLaughlin Group Boy Meets Girl Loonatics Headline News 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Fox News Watch $40 A Day Duel Masters Your Total Health 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. NCAA Baseball On The Story Trading Spaces Danny Phantom The Entertainers 11 a.m. College World Series 11:30 a.m. The 11:30 a.m. noon Teams TBD Week in Review Access Hollywood Isaac Movie: <:10> Teen Kids News Hour of Power noon Weekend 12:30 p.m. Headline News Remains of the Day Cyberchase Crefl o Dollar 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Black Forum Extreme Makeover: The O.C. Trading Spaces Time of Grace 1 p.m. Home Edition 1:30 p.m. Navy/Marine Corps Naturally Sadie The Lambs Supper 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Baseball Tonight CNN Saturday George Lopez One Tree Hill Dear America Grand Ole Opry 2 p.m. Night Live 2:30 p.m. Bernie Mac Movie: <:39> Liberty’s Kids 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. SportsCenter Journal Editorial Roller Criminal Minds The Magnifi cent Most Extreme Motorweek 3 p.m. Seven 3:30 p.m. Beltway Boys Ebert & Roeper 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. ESPNews Larry King Live Enterprise Celebrity Poker Hercules Monster Garage 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. ESPNews 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. SportsCenter Heartland American Chopper Movie: Ed, Edd, & Eddy Fear Factor 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Behind Enemy Jimmy Neutron 5:30 p.m. Lines 6 p.m. CNN Presents Roller Next Top Model Fairly Oddparents Raymond 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Kim Possible Raymond 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB Headline News George Lopez Charmed Movie: Movie: Deal or No Deal 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Rangers Chris Matthews Bernie Mac Master & Spy Kids 2 7:30 p.m. Commander 8 p.m. at Tim Russert C.S.I. NY Super Nanny Stargate SG-1 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Rockies Movie: 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. The Line Up Law & Order Strong Medicine Piglet’s Big Movie Headline News 9 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Movie: <:23> ESPNews 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. SportsCenter Big Story Window on the Atoll SNL The One Dawson’s Creek 20/20 10 p.m. Primetime 10:30 p.m. King of Queens 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m. Sports TBD CNN Sunday Two & a Half Men Movie: Xena: Warrior Cold Case 11 p.m. Morning Princess 11:30 p.m. Joey Laguna Beach Crocodile Dundee 11:30 p.m. Saturday, June 24, 2006 9 The Kwajalein Hourglass Monday All programming is subject to change without notice

Time Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 Time AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sailors midnight Boxing Sunday Morning Nova Punk’d Movie: (cont.) The Simpsons Numb3rs midnight 12:30 a.m. Brock Headline News Making the Band Movie: <:51> The Simpsons 12:30 a.m. 1 a.m. vs. CBS News Sunday Secrets of War Charmed Crimson Tide Movie: Headline News 1 a.m. Morning 1:30 a.m. Ibragimov Spy Kids 2 Family Guy 1:30 a.m. 2 a.m. J.A.G. Super Nanny Blue Collar TV 2 a.m. 2:30 a.m. SportsCenter Face the Nation Movie: World Cup 2:30 a.m. 3 a.m. Fox News Live Montgomery Gentry Strong Medicine Movie: Piglet’s Big Movie Teams TBD 3 a.m. Weekend 3:30 a.m. Freedom Rockets Master & 3:30 a.m. Commander 4 a.m. Two & a Half Men Laguna Beach Dawson’s Creek 4 a.m. 4:30 a.m. Baseball Tonight Bernie Mac Punk’d 4:30 a.m. 5 a.m. MLB On the Story King of Queens Warehouse Teletubbies World Series of 5 a.m. Warriors Poker 5:30 a.m. Cardinals My Name is Earl Movie: <:23> Barney & Friends 5:30 a.m. 6 a.m. at CNN Presents: Roller House Hunters The One Sesame Street World Series of 6 a.m. Live Poker 6:30 a.m. Tigers Organization 6:30 a.m. 7 a.m. Studio B Weekend Joni: Movie: Davey & Goliath World Cup 7 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Travel the Road Two Weeks Notice Baby Teams TBD 7:30 a.m. 8 a.m. MLB Meet the Press G-Rock Arthur 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Mariners Real Videos Movie: <:56> Happily Ever After 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. at CNN Live Sunday Hour of Power Latin Lifestyles Major Payne Magic School Bus MLB (jip) 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Padres Crefl o Dollar Urban Style Rugrats Pirates 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. Fox News Live Time of Grace Great Adventure at 10 a.m. Sunday Dodgers 10:30 a.m. The Lambs Supper Roker on the Road Movie: <:41> Kids Next Door 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. NCAA Baseball CNN Live Sunday Grand Ole Opry Simplify Your Life Remember Darcy’s Wild Life ESPNews 11 a.m. College World Series Live 11:30 a.m. American Festivals The Titans Rocket Power ESPNews 11:30 a.m. noon Teams TBD CNN Presents: Motorweek The Suze Orman NBA Access Bull Riding noon Live Show 12:30 p.m. Ebert & Roeper Movie: <:50> The Proud Family Frito-Lay 12:30 p.m. Invitational 1 p.m. ABC This Week Monster Garage The Best of Caddyshack Movie: 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Good Eats Canterville Ghost 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. ESPNews CNN Sunday Night Fear Factor Nova E! News Live 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. ESPNews Movie: <:42> Movie: 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. SportsCenter War Stories with Raymond Secrets of War The Preacher’s A Goofy Movie Blind Date 3 p.m. Oliver North Wife 3:30 p.m. Raymond My Wife & Kids 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Larry King Live Deal or No Deal J.A.G. Ed, Edd, & Eddy Blind Date 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. World Cup Live Jimmy Neutron Mad About You 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 60 Minutes Stargate SG-1 Montgomery Gentry Movie: Fairly Oddparents Desperate 5 p.m. Housewives 5:30 p.m. SportsCenter Freedom Rockets Maid in Manhattan Kim Possible 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. World News Now Roller Two & a Half Men Austin Stevens: Designer’s Challange 6 p.m. Snakemaster 6:30 p.m. Window on the Atoll Bernie Mac That’s Clever 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. PGA 20/20 King of Queens Movie: America’s Funniest Without a Trace 7 p.m. Booze Allen Classic Home Videos 7:30 p.m. Up to the Minute My Name is Earl The Family Man 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Final Round Cold Case Desperate Gilmore Girls Wheel of Fortune 8 p.m. Housewives 8:30 p.m. Face the Nation Jeopardy 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. This Week Numb3rs Movie: <:18> Everwood Headline News 9 p.m.

9:30 p.m. Jurassic Park III Navy/MCorps News 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. SportsCenter Dateline Roller Friends Strange Days 60 Minutes 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. My Wife & Kids King of Queens Instant Star 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m. Today Show Living Single C.S.I.: NY Movie: 7th Heaven ER 11 p.m. 11:30 p.m. NASCAR 250 Mad About You Bring It On 11:30 p.m. The Kwajalein Hourglass 10 Saturday, June 24, 2006 All programming is subject to change without notice. Tuesday

Time Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 Time AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sailors midnight NASCAR (cont.) Today Show Emeril Live Medium Movie: (cont.) Austin Stevens: Crossing Jordan midnight Nextel Series Snakemaster 12:30 a.m. Movie: <:44> 12:30 a.m. 1 a.m. 250 American Morning Designer’s Challenge King of Queens The Day the Earth America’s Funniest Pacifi c Report 1 a.m. Stood Still Home Videos 1:30 a.m. That’s Clever My Name is Earl Tonight Show 1:30 a.m. with Jay Leno 2 a.m. CNN Live Today Without a Trace Desperate Gilmore Girls 2 a.m. Housewives 2:30 a.m. Backstage Pass Boost Mobile Update 2:30 a.m. 3 a.m. SportsCenter MSNBC Live C.S.I. Movie: Everwood World Cup 3 a.m.

3:30 a.m. The Family Man Teams TBD 3:30 a.m. 4 a.m. Seinfeld Friends Strange Days 4 a.m. 4:30 a.m. ESPNews The Simpsons King of Queens Instant Star 4:30 a.m. 5 a.m. Winbledon Tennis Dateline Roller Carol Duval Show Movie: <:18> Teletubbies WWE Smackdown! 5 a.m. 5:30 a.m. Breathing Space Jurassic Park III Barney & Friends 5:30 a.m. 6 a.m. Day 1 Fox News Live Today Caribbean Workout Sesame Street 6 a.m. 6:30 a.m. The Right Fit 6:30 a.m. 7 a.m. Studio B with Good Eats Inside the Actor’s. . The Wonder Pets World Cup 7 a.m. Shepard Smith Jennifer Lopez 7:30 a.m. Unwrapped Miss Spider’s Teams TBD 7:30 a.m. 8 a.m. The Situation Room Sesame Street 30 Minute Meals Hollywood Shootout Dora the Explorer 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Paula’s Home Cooking E.T. Go, Diego, Go! 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. Around the Horn The Big Story The View Raymond Movie: Angelina Ballerina Good Morning 9 a.m. w/ John Gibson America 9:30 a.m. PTI Raymond Danielle Steel’s Lilo & Stitch 9:30 a.m. Palomino 10 a.m. SportsCenter Around the Services Dr. Phil Dawson’s Creek Atomic Betty 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. NBC Nightly News Movie: <:50> Mucha Lucha 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. NCAA Baseball ABC World News ER E! News Live Midnight Run Scooby Doo Alias 11 a.m. College World Series 11:30 a.m. CBS Evening News Scooby Doo 11:30 a.m. noon Teams TBD Countdown with Roller Blind Date SpongeBob Raymond noon Keith Olbermann 12:30 p.m. Judge Judy My Wife & Kids SpongeBob Raymond 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Hannity & Colmes Guiding Light Living Single Movie: Rocket Power Dr. Phil 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Mad About You Awakenings Blue’s Clues 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Baseball Tonight Lou Dobbs Tonight General Hospital Emeril Live Play with Sesame ER 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Lazy Town 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. SportsCenter News Hour with Passions Designer’s Challange Movie: <:10> The Brady Bunch Access Hollywood 3 p.m. Jim Lehrer 3:30 p.m. That’s Clever! The Thing The Brady Bunch Judge Judy 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. World Cup Special Report with Oprah Winfrey Without a Trace Movie: Living Single 4 p.m. Brit Hume 4:30 p.m. Outside the Lines Cats & Dogs Mad About You 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. SportsCenter Your World with Wheel of Fortune C.S.I. Access Hollywood Battlestar 5 p.m. Neil Cavuto Weekend Galactica 5:30 p.m. Jeopardy Jimmy Neutron 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. World News Now Window on the Atoll Seinfeld Entertainment Tonight Fairly Oddparents Moto GP 6 p.m. Weekend 6:30 p.m. Roller The Simpsons Kim Possible 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB 60 Minutes Alias Movie: Teamo Supremo Without a Trace 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Braves Tavis Smiley Master & Dragonball GT 7:30 p.m. Commander 8 p.m. at Business Report ER Battlestar Galactica That’s So Raven Wheel of Fortune 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Yankees Nightline Grim Adventures Jeopardy 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Hardball with Crossing Jordan 24 Smallville Headline News 9 p.m. Chris Matthews 9:30 p.m. Movie: <:23> Pacifi c Report 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. SportsCenter O’Reilly Factor Roller Friends The One O’Grady The Simpsons 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Tonight Show King of Queens Degrassi Family Guy 10:30 p.m. W/ Jay Leno 11 p.m. World Cup Today Show Bernie Mac Movie: 7th Heaven Smallville 11 p.m. 11:30 p.m. ESPNews The Late Show Scrubs Darkman 11:30 p.m. Saturday, June 24, 2006 11 The Kwajalein Hourglass Wednesday All programming is subject to change without notice

Time Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 Time AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sailors midnight MLB Today Show The Late Show Late Night with Movie: (Cont.) Teamo Supremo House midnight Conan O’Brien 12:30 a.m. Indians Late Late Show w/ Movie: <:47> Dragonball GT 12:30 a.m. Craig Ferguson 1 a.m. at American Morning Alias Ike: Countdown That’s So Raven Pacifi c Report 1 a.m. to D-Day 1:30 a.m. Cardinals Judge Judy Grim Adventures Tonight Show 1:30 a.m. w/ Jay Leno 2 a.m. CNN Live Today Star Trek: Voyager Battlestar Galactica Smallville 2 a.m. 2:30 a.m. Backstage Pass The Colbert Report 2:30 a.m. 3 a.m. SportsCenter MSNBC Live Oprah Winfrey 24 Movie: O’Grady World Cup 3 a.m. 3:30 a.m. Master & Degrassi Teams TBD 3:30 a.m. Commander 4 a.m. ESPNews Dr. Phil Show Friends 7th Heaven 4 a.m. 4:30 a.m. ESPNews King of Queens 4:30 a.m. 5 a.m. Winbledon Tennis Roller Carol Duval Show Teletubbies Best Damn Sports 5 a.m. Show Period 5:30 a.m. Breathing Space Movie: <:23> Barney & Friends 5:30 a.m. 6 a.m. Day 2 Fox News Live Today Show Caribbean Workout The One Sesame Street The Daily Show 6 a.m. 6:30 a.m. The Right Fit Colbert Report 6:30 a.m. 7 a.m. Studio B with Good Eats Access Hollywood The Wonder Pets World Cup 7 a.m. Shepard Smith Weekend 7:30 a.m. Unwrapped JoJo’s Circus Teams TBD 7:30 a.m. 8 a.m. The Situation Room Sesame Street 30 Minute Meals E.T. Weekend Dora the Explorer 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Sweet Dreams Go, Diego, Go! 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. The Hot List The Big Story The View Raymond Movie: Angelina Ballerina Good Morning 9 a.m. w/ John Gibson America 9:30 a.m. PTI Raymond Danielle Steel’s Lilo & Stitch 9:30 a.m. A Perfect Stranger 10 a.m. SportsCenter Around the Services Dr. Phil Show Dawson’s Creek Atomic Betty 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. NBC Nightly News Movie: <:46> Mucha Lucha 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. MLB ABC World News E.R. E! News Live American Pie Scooby Doo Ghost Whisperer 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Phillies CBS Evening News Scooby Doo 11:30 a.m. noon at Countdown with Roller Blind Date SpongeBob Criminal Minds noon Keith Olbermann 12:30 p.m. Orioles Judge Judy My Wife & Kids Backstage Pass SpongeBob 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Hannity & Colmes Guiding Light Living Single Movie: Rocket Power The West Wing 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Mad About You Kate & Leopold Blue’s Clues 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. MLB Lou Dobbs Tonight General Hospital Emeril Live Pinky Dinky E.R. 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Rangers Lazy Town 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. at News Hour with Passions The Shopping Bags Movie: <:13> The Brady Bunch Access Hollywood 3 p.m. Jim Lehrer 3:30 p.m. Giants Ambush Makeover Cowboy The Brady Bunch Judge Judy 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Special Report with Oprah Winfrey Without a Trace Movie: Living Single 4 p.m. Brit Hume 4:30 p.m. Genius Mad About You 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. SportsCenter Your World with Wheel of Fortune C.S.I. The Entertainers 24 5 p.m. Neil Cavuto 5:30 p.m. Jeopardy Jimmy Neutron 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. World News Now Roller Seinfeld Behind the Scenes Fairly Oddparents TBD 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. The Simpsons E.T. Kim Possible 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB The Simpsons Ghost Whisperer Movie: Teamo Supremo Without a Trace 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Astros Tavis Smiley Family Guy The Recruit Dragonball GT 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. at Business Report Smallville Criminal Minds That’s So Raven Wheel of Fortune 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Tigers Nightline The X’s Jeopardy 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Hardball with House The West Wing Movie: <:10> Everwood Headline News 9 p.m. Chris Matthews 9:30 p.m. Conspiracy Navy/Mcorps News 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. SportsCenter O’Reilly Factor Roller Friends Girls vs. Boys Everybody Hates.. 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Tonight Show with King of Queens Degrassi Girlfriends 10:30 p.m. Jay Leno 11 p.m. World Cup Today Show The Daily Show Movie: 7th Heaven Fear Factor 11 p.m. 11:30 p.m. ESPNews Late Show The Colbert Report The Brothers 11:30 p.m. The Kwajalein Hourglass 12 Saturday, June 24, 2006 HELP WANTED HR Req. K031031. Kwajalein Range Services has the following MECHANIC HEAVY EQUIPMENT I. HR Req. Religious Services job openings. For contract hire positions, K031162. call Sheri Hendrix, 51300. For all others, call Protestant Jack Riordan, 55154. Full job descriptions MECHANIC I, Kwajalein Automotive. Four full- 8 and 10:45 a.m., Sunday; Roi-Namur service at 4 p.m. and requirements are online or at Human time positions. HR Reqs. K030332, K030641, Sunday school for all ages is at 9:15 a.m. Resources, Building 700. K030331 and K031029. Catholic NEED EXTRA money? KRS employment MECHANIC II, Automotive Services. Full time. HR Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m., in the small chapel applications are continually accepted for the Req. K031139. Sunday Mass, 7 a.m., small chapel, 9:15 a.m., main chapel Community Activities and Food Services Mass on Roi at 6:30 p.m. departments for casual and part-time positions. If MECHANIC II, Kwaj Power Plant. Full time. HR you are interested in being a scorekeeper, sports Req. K031124. Baptist 9:40 a.m., Sunday, in elementary school music room. offi cial, recreation aide, recreation specialist, MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALIST, Kwajalein library aide, lifeguard, disc jockey, pizza delivery Hospital. Casual. HR Req. K030982. driver, catering/dining room worker or temporary Latter Day Saints offi ce support, please submit your application to MEDICAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST. One full- 9:30 a.m., Sunday, in Corlett Recreation Center, Room 3. the HR department for consideration as positions time position, HR Req. 031222 and two casual become available. For more information, call the positions, HR Reqs. K031223 and K031224. HR Reqs. 031381 and 031389. KRS HR Offi ce at 54916. PIPEFITTER/PLUMBER II, Utilities Department. Electronic Tech III, Telemetry. Three positions. HR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I, Automotive Full time. HR Req. K031142. Reqs. 031383, 031385 and 031387. Department. Full time. HR Req. K031220. PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK II, FIELD ENGINEER I. HR Req. 031189. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II, HR. Full time. Automotive. Full time. HR Req. K030983. Requires strong computer and communication FIELD ENGINEER II. Four positions, HR Reqs. REC AIDE I, Small Boat Marina. Seven hours per skills to process large volumes of HR documents 031315, 031149, 031157 and 031373. and spreadsheets. Strong previous administrative week. FIELD ENGINEER II, Roi-Namur. HR Req. assistance experience required. Will interface will REGISTERED NURSE, Kwajalein Hospital. 030741. all levels of employees and management. HR Casual. HR Req. K030935. Req. K031200. FIELD ENGINEER II. TRADEX, HR Req. 031245 STOREKEEPER II, Ten-Ten store. Full time. HR (Roi-Namur). AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN, Automotive. Full Req. K031195. time. HR Req. K031086. FIREFIGHTER. Two positions. HR Reqs. 031054 KRS CONTRACT POSITIONS CASHIER, Gimbel’s. HR Req. K031197. Enniburr and 031056. residents should apply to Annemarie Jones. APPLICATIONS SYSTEM ANALYST/ HARDWARE ENGINEER II, Roi-Namur. HR Req. PROGRAMMER I. HR Req. 031323. CUSTODIAN II. Full-time. Roi Operations. HR 031179. Req. K031201. Enniburr residents apply to Floyd APPLICATIONS SYSTEM ANALYST/ IT TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATOR II. HR Req. Corder. PROGRAMMER III. HR Req. 031321. INVENTORY CONTROL SPECIALIST I. HR Req. DRIVER I. Kwajalein Automotive. HR Req. APPLICATIONS SYSTEM ANALYST/SENIOR 030880. K031143. PROGRAMMER. HR Req. 031319. LIBRARIAN. HR Req. 031435. DRIVER I. Roi Automotive. Temporary, 130 days. CHILD/YOUTH Services director, HR Req. HR Req. 031174. Enniburr residents, apply to 031297. MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST. HR Req. 030871. Robert Stere. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN. HR Req. 031437. MANAGER, Management Standards. HR Req. ELECTRICIAN, full-time. HR Req. K030983. 031016. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN III. HR Req. EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, 031029. MANAGEMENT AND STANDARDIZATION KRS Logistics. HR Req. K031221. ANALYST I. HR Req. 030882. DISPATCHER II, aircaft. HR Req. 030988. EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MECHANIC III. Two positions. HR Reqs. 030590 ELECTRICIAN III/MARINE ELECTRICIAN. HR to Kwajalein Range Services president. Full and 031000. time. Must be able to operate standard offi ce Req. 030924. MECHANIC IV. HR Req. 030966. equipment, familiar with MS Offi ce, Outlook, ELECTRICIAN III. HR Req. 030854. PowerPoint, technical and business vocabulary. MISSION PLANNER II. HR Req. 031477. Minimum 5-7 years experience at executive level ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN II, HR Req. 030817. secretarial and administrative responsibilities. NETWORK ENGINEER I. Information Technology, ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN II – Telemetry, HR Associate degree or technical certifi cate a plus. HR Req. 031289. Government-contract experience highly desired. Req. 031005. NETWORK ENGINEER I-MO. HR Req. 031455. KARDS ADMIN I, Confi guration and Data ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN III – ALTAIR, HR Management. Full time. HR Req. K031214. Req. 030669 (Roi-Namur). NETWORK ENGINEER II–MO. HR Req. 031227. LIBRARY AIDE, Community Activities, casual. ELECTRONIC TECH II, Telemetry. Two positions. OPERATIONS TEST DIRECTOR, HR Req. 031485.

Lunch Café Pacific Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday July 1 Carved London broil Maple-glazed pork loin Barbecued briskit Lemon-pepper chicken Salisbury steak Honey-mustard chicken Braised turkey Teriyaki chicken Turkey tetrazzini Herb-baked wings Parker ranch stew Bratwurst/Sauerkraut Beef teriyaki Drumettes in gravy Eggs Florentine Breaded red snapper Szechuan pork stir-fry Vegetarian stir-fry Turkey cordon bleu Vergetarian chow mein Blackened mahi mahi Grill: Brunch station open Grill: Brunch station open Grill: Bean quesadillas Grill: Bacon burger Grill: Ham and cheese Grill: Teriyaki burger Grill: French bread pizza Dinner Tonight Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Boiled corned beef Smothered beef steak Huli huli chicken Pasta bar Carved top sirloin Thai grilled chicken Breaded pork chops Chicken-fried chicken Italian pizza Pork adobo Italian meatballs Herb-roasted chicken Spicy beef curry Chicken stew Barley casserole Vegetarian pizza Korean spicy tofu Eggplant Parmsesan Pasta a la pesto Ahi with papaya Barely casserole Steamed red potatoes Chicken chop suey Chef’s choice Veal patties Twice-baked potato Indonesian pasta Vegetarian stir-fry

Saturday, June 24, 2006 13 The Kwajalein Hourglass The Small Arms Range will be in operation The Fourth 7 a.m.-noon, Tuesday. All water craft operators observe the red fl ags at the southwest of July is end of the island. coming!

There will be activities all day including a baggo tournament, 256MB RAM, 40GB hard drive,15-inch monitor plenty of fun and and CD burner, $150. Call 58377. games, a new giant UNDERWATER and housing. Sealife Reefmaster water slide and a Camera with three lens, fl ash unit and case. Call fi reworks display! Bill, 53096 or 53822. ALUMINUM mini-blinds for 400-series quarters, Watch the Hourglass $50; Magic Chef .7 cubic foot microwave, $40; and Roller for details, baby stroller, $15. Call Jaime or Kathi, 52670 or call Kim, 53331. FULL SET of window blinds for a Mobile Holdings model trailer (e.g., Tr 572), $5 per window. Call Scott, 52774. IKEA LOFT bed with desk and sitting area OPTICS TECHNICIAN II. Two positions. HR Req. WANTED underneath, $80. Call 52591. 031463 and 031479. 27-INCH or larger television, gas grill, bikes and YAMAHA SILENT trumpet mute,$100; PC MIDI OPTICS TECHNICIAN III. Two positions. HR Req. vacuum cleaner, call 50172 after 5 p.m. cable adapter, $10; fi sh-fi nder with transom clamp, 031461 and 031459. - $125; USB compact fl ash reader, $10; sleeping UNDERWATER DIGITAL camera with strobe and bag, $30 and Fluval 203 aquarium fi lter, $20. Call PROGRAMMER. HR Req. 031067. accessories, good to 130-feet +. Call Dan, 55319 Dale, 52609. or 52222. REGISTERED NURSE. Two positions. HR Req. NEW HEWLETT Packard computer: 3Ghz Intel 030919 and 031475. LOST Pentium D Dual Core, 1G DDR2 Memory, 160G SATA HD, 16x DVD writer (DL support), 16x DVD RF SAFETY SPECIALIST/FIELD ENGINEER II. PURPLE FAT Tuesday water bottle. Reward. Call player, 56k modem, ATI X600 256MB GDDR, TV HR Req. 031147. 59994 and leave a message. tuner card with FM, eight-channel THX audio and SOFTWARE ENGINEER II. CONUS-Lexington. LADIES’ GOLD nugget bracelet with safety clasp. more, $800. Call 52197, evenings, or 51545, days. HR Req. 031175. Sentimental value. Reward offered. Call 51328 or YANMAR 2.5 KW diesel generator, runs perfectly, 51610 and leave a message. SUPERVISOR, Bakery. HR Req. 031287. electric/pull start, goes more than three hours PATIO SALES on a gallon of diesel, $1,500; Sharp Carousel SUPERVISOR HR – CDC, HR Req. 030904. microwave oven, $40 and boat cabin air- SUNDAY, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., Tr. 763. Summer cleaning SUPERVISOR WAREHOUSING. HR Req. conditioner, for use while boat is in water, $300. of assorted household items. 030958. Call 56671, days. MONDAY, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Quarters 445-A (in SYSTEMS ENGINEER III. Two positions. HR Req. MAGNAVOX FLAT screen 17 inch TV with built in back). Patio furniture (adirondak and others); 32- 031481 and 031483. DVD player, $600; full set of new dishes (green inch TV; one large and one small CD/DVD stands; stoneware), $20; broom/dustpan/sweeper, $15; TELEPHONE TECHNICIAN III. HR Req. 030965. dishwasher; carpets, 15-feet by 12-feet; one General Electric microwave, $70; two room- gray and one blue; lamps; baby swing; bouncer; divider frames, $60; small boom box compact WAREHOUSEMAN, LEAD. Two positions. clothing and toys; crib with no mattress; and crib disc, tape player, $25; three Rubbermaid drawer HR Req. 030998 and 031036. bedding and sheets sets, two large and one small, $30 and $20. Call Heidi at 54337. WAREHOUSEMAN II/SHIPPING AND RECEIVING MONDAY, 7-10 a.m., Quarters 456-A. CLERK, CONUS-Richmond. HR Req. 030843. KAYAK WITH seat, paddle and trailer, great for MONDAY, 7a.m. -11 a.m:, Quarters 457-B. Rugs, fi shing, $200. Call 52492 or 58936. WATER PLANT OPERATOR III. HR Req. 031002. furniture, lamps and much, much more. COMMUNITY BANK FOR SALE COMPLETE DIVE OUTFIT, medium/large, Sherwood gear, Magnum BC, Absolute snorkel, TELLER. Part time. Req. KW21850. Candidates BEAUTIFUL PRIVACY fence for sale, $600. Come regulators with fi rst stage and Resource Pro should have banking, credit union or cash by Quarters 457-B and take a look or call 61376. computer (under 50 dives). Akona gear, knife, handling experience. Candidates must quickly gloves, large. duffl e, Marathon fi ns, Big Eyes and accurately handle transactions, communicate PCS SALE. TV antenna, $10; dehumidifi er, $40; goggles, two steel 120 tanks,- $975. Call Darren effectively and possess a desire to learn. Submit rattan and glass coffee table $50; computer desk, or Bert, 56987. resume online at www.dodcommunitybank.com. $60; hanging baby gate, $10; Braun coffee grinder, For more information, contact the communitybank. $15; snow cone machine, $5; fi tness mat, $5 and THREE-WHEEL scooter, needs permit for use, [email protected] or call the Banking foot massager with heat, $15. Call Mandy 53771. excellent condition, stored inside, paid $500, will Center manager at 52292 or 52142. Community sell for $400; three-part bamboo room divider, HEWLETT PACKARD Pavilion, Windows XP Bank is an equal opportunity employer. $25; 64-inch by 39-inch picnic table with four computer, Intel Celeron processeor, 1.2Ghz, chairs, $120; BY Kaboose trailer, like new, paid The Kwajalein Hourglass 14 Saturday, June 24, 2006 MONTE CARLO BOWLING NIGHT is back for another fun- fi lled summer. There are is back, 6-9 p.m., July 2, at two camps available, one the Bowling Center. To make for youth going into Grades reservations, call Thompson or Junior, 53320. 1-6 and another for youth going into Grades 7-12.

$140, will sell for $80 and dehumidifi er, $35. Call Register at the Central 52253 and leave a message. Registration offi ce in TOODLER CAR SEAT, $20; two 9-foot by 12- Building 358. foot blue carpets, $25 each; 12-foot by 15-foot blue carpet, $50 and Japanese divider, $30. Call Questions? Call Meghan, 54530. 53796. THREE BAR STOOLS, $20 each; Cabela’s waterproof bag, $30; two cloth folding chairs, $10 each; Dust Buster, $15; Sun Bike, good condition, $75; assorted small-to-large outdoor plants, $10- 50; children’s beach stuff; and two soft coolers. Call Jeff, 51580. TWO 6-FOOT folding Formica-topped event tables in great condition, $25 each; and tri-fold wicker room divider, like new, $10. Call David, YYOUTHOUTH CCOMPUTEROMPUTER NNIGHTIGHT 52283, days or 54698, evenings. is offered for CYS registered children in PCS SALE: All large and small plants (hibiscus, Grades 1-6. It will be held 5-6 p.m., every mandevilla, orchids, cup leaf plant, large fi cus tree, pineapple plant, fan palm, aloe vera, orange Wednesday and Saturday at the Youth lilies, etc.); white plastic outdoor table; some odd Center computer lab. The fi rst night will be chairs and chaise; adult pink tricycle with basket; Wednesday. We will play games, make crafts, beige tab top curtains/wooden curtain rods and take photos and much more while using dehumidifi er, call 59939 or 51304. the computer lab. To sign up, call Central Registration offi ce, 52158. Questions? Call ASSORTED PLANTS, indoor and outdoor, free to $25 or best offer; offi ce chair, $5; two-drawer Jon Welchman, 53796. fi le cabinet, $3; ironing board, $5; CD holders, $1 each; kitchen wall clock, $3; roller blades, $10; new beach chair, $10; nine-pair shoe rack, $2; snorkel vest/fi ns/mask/mesh bag and more. Call 59530 or 52169.

COMMUNITY NOTICES the community’s concerns and/or suggestions on deadline is June 30 at the Community Activities any potential improvement areas. Offi ce Building 805. For more information, call ASH KERSHNER is PCSing! There will be a Billy at 53331. party at 5 p.m., Monday at Emon Beach. Burgers, KWAJALEIN ATOLL International Sport Fishing hotdogs and drinks will be provided. Bring a side Club meets at 7 p.m., Thursday, in the Pacifi c MOORING BUOYS are being placed off Emon dish or dessert to share. For more information, call Club. Beach for the fi reworks barge. All divers, Vida at 52145. swimmers and boaters are requested to avoid DURING BARGE operations, tentatively the buoys and anchoring lines. Questions? Call CARPETS HAVE arrived at Macy’s West. Carpets scheduled for Thursday and Friday, the Supply 52182 or 52318. will be available for purchase Monday, from 10 and Marine Department areas, between 6th and a.m. until 2 p.m., at Warehouse 716. Many sizes 8th Streets and Supply and Marine Roads, are off THE ESCORTED ACCESS list is being refreshed. and colors available. limits to pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle/equipment Any foreign nationals who have not been interviewed traffi c. Barricades/caution tapes will be erected at MANDATORY ISLAND orientation begins at 1 within one year of July 1 will be removed from the all of these points. Questions? Call 52180/53444/ p.m., Wednesday, in Community Activities Center list. If you have not been interviewed within the last 53430. Room 6. It is required for all new island arrivals. year, Friday will be your last chance to remain on the list. If you are removed from the list, you will not The island orientation is not recommended for UNACCOMPANIED PESONNEL will be having a have access to Kwajalein. The interviews will begin family members under 10. Questions? call KRS movie and free pizza night at 7 p.m., Friday, in the at 8:30 a.m. and will run until 12:30 p.m. Inform ESH at 51134. Adult Recreation Center. Everyone is welcome. Dock Security personnel upon arriving if you need CHANGING LANES is a movie about a minor KWAJALEIN POLICE Department will host a Town to be interviewed. Hall from 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday, in the Corlett accident that changes the lives of two men. Recreation Center, Room 6. The intent of the Sponsored by the Memorial Chapel. ATTENTION KWAJALEIN Scuba Club members. The Emon Beach scuba pavilion and diving meeting is to introduce the new KPD leadership THE INDEPENDENCE Day Beach Volleyball team and provide an overview of the department, Tournament is scheduled for July 4 at Emon Emon Beach will be off limits during the next two its responsibilities and functions, and to provide an Beach. Co-ed teams of all skill levels are welcome. weeks while heavy equipment is working in the open forum for questions and answers to any of The registration fee is $10 per team and the area of the pavilion. Saturday, June 24, 2006 15 The Kwajalein Hourglass SSaipan,aipan, hhereere theythey comecome Kwajalein sending 18 athletes to Micronesian Games By Kris Brown Contributor

Kwajalein has 18 athletes who will be participating in the 2006 Micronesian games, represent- ing the Republic of the Marshall Islands. This year, the games are in Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianna Islands and began Friday continuing through July 2. Ten countries will be in swimming. represented, sending athletes to compete in events such as athlet- ics, baseball, basketball, beach volleyball, canoeing, golf, indoor volleyball, fast and slow-pitch softball, swimming, table ten- nis, tennis, wrestling, triathlon ond games were and two uniquely Micronesian scheduled to be events—underwater fishing held in 1972, but and the Micro All Around. The never took place. countries participating in these In a record span, the second games Space X games are: were not held until 21 years later in AirScan C.N.M.I. 1990. The Micronesian Games are Layer8Technology Guam organized for the small islands and Matson Navigation (Alexander Palau territories of the Northern Pacifi c and Baldwin) Yap such as Guam, Northern Marianas, Kwajalein Range Services Republic of the Marshall Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Chugach Islands Pohnpei, Chuuk and Kosrae. The MIT Chuuk games feature traditional events like Kwajalein Swim Team Nauru track and fi eld, swimming and bas- Kwajalein Yacht Club Pohnpei ketball, but also some of the more Kwajalein International Club Kosrae unique events in sports including a Yokwe Yuk Women’s Club Kiribati spearfi shing contest, coconut tree Kwajalein Atoll International Laurie Mann and T.C. Cardillo climbing and coconut throwing. Sportfi shing Club will compete in the triathlon. The official Web site for the Kwajalein Tennis Club Mann will also compete in the 2006 Micronesian Games is http: Kwajalein Art Guild 5K open water swim. //cnmi.net/microgames. Kwajalein Filipino Civic Club Andy Frase, Paul Allas, Jeff The following clubs and compa- Dolphins Scuba Club, Roi- Wase and Tracy Hempson will nies helped support the team this Namur compete in golf. year: Jin Tiptip Club

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Tonight: Partly cloudy with scattered showers. Winds: NE-E at 10-15 knots. Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High tide Low tide Sunday: Partly sunny with 20 percent chance of showers. Winds: NE-E at 8-12 knots. Sunday 6:33 a.m./7:11 p.m. 5:42 a.m./6:50 p.m. 3:47 a.m., 4.4’ 10:22 a.m., 0.3’ Monday: Mostly sunny with 20 percent chance of showers. Winds: NE-E at 8-12 knots. 4:16 p.m., 3.1’ 9:59 p.m., 0.0’ Tuesday: Partly cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Winds: NE-ESE at 8-14 knots. Monday 6:33 a.m./7:11 p.m. 6:40 a.m./7:46p.m. 4:26 a.m., 4.5’ 11 a.m., 0.3’ Annual rain total: 32.68 inches 4:54 p.m., 3.1’ 10:37 p.m., 0.1’ Annual deviation: -3.03 inches Tuesday 6:33 a.m./7:11 p.m. 7:37 a.m./8:38 p.m. 5:03 a.m., 4.4’ 11:35 a.m., 0.3’ 5:29 p.m., 3.1 11:14 p.m., 0.0’ Call 54700 for updated forecasts, or visit www.rts-wx.com. Wednesday 6:33 a.m./7:11 p.m. 8:31 a.m./9:25 p.m. 5:38 a.m., 4.4’ 12:09 p.m., 0.2’ 6:04 p.m., 3.1’ 11:49 p.m., 0.1’

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