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AMC Flight Advisory Editor's Choice Conservation Friday's Flight 727 Arrive Depart Energy Mike,". Usage: 237,000 KWH NAS Norfolk, Va ------8:00 a.m. Captain's Cost: $29,625 Jacksonville, Fla. 9:25 a.m. 11:35 a.m. Cost in Norfolk: $17,775 Guantanamo Bay 1:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Water Jacksonville, Fla. 3:55 p.m. 5:20 p.m. I Production: 1.6 MIL NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:45 p.m. ------I Consumption: 15 MIL Guantanamo Bay Gazette Sunrise: Tomorrow, 6:13 a.m Sunset: Today, 6:09 p.m.

Vol. 49 -- No. 27 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Wednesday, March 10, 1993 Navy News Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay welcomes new commander Guantanamo Bay - Joint I try as a military dependent. He aerial bombing campaigns. These U.S. Navy ships serve as key ele- quarters Air Force. After his Air ments of Provide Promise - Since Task Force Guantanamo Bay, graduated from the aerial operationsprovided critical Staff tour, he returned to Head- re-entering the Adriatic February Cuba is having a change of com- Military Academy at West Point, air support during the southeast quarters, Strategic Air Command 25, USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67), mand ceremony Thu., March 11, New York in June 1970 with a Asia conflict. as Chief of Management and along with USS Caron (DD 970), 9 a.m., at JTF headquarters (in- Bachelor's Degree in General After his selection for Under- Analysis Division and Deputy USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) and USS clement weather location: Engineering and a commission in graduate Pilot Training (UPT) in Director of Strategic Programs Wainwright (CG 28), have been key McCalla Hangar). the . Addi- 1974, Col. Paulson reported to for the Deputy Chief of Staff, elements of Operation Provide Marine Corps Col. Larry R. tionally, Col. Paulson has earned Craig AFB, Alabama for flight Plans and Resources. He assumed Promise's naval component, bring- Zinser will be relieved as com- a Master of Science Degree in training. Following, in 1976, he his present duties in May 1992. ing sea-based monitoring and search mander by Air Force Col. Myhre Systems Management from the was assigned to the 320th Bom- Col. Paulson is a senior pilot and rescue capabilities to the task E. Paulson. University of Southern California bardment Wing at Mather AFB, and rated navigator with more force. Although Air Force C-130s Col. Myhre E. "Bud" Paulson and has completed Squadron Of- California and served as a B-52G than 4,000 hours including 800 delivering humanitarian supplies to is the Deputy Commander, 55th ficers School, Air Command and pilot, instructor pilot, and the combat hours. He participated in civilians in eastern Bosnia- Support Group, Offutt Air Force Herzegovina flyunescorted, they are Staff College and Air War Col- Wing Tactics Officer. His first 84 combat missions in southeast not alone. U.S. Navy E-2C Hawkeye Base, Nebraska. The group is re- lege. staff assignment came in July Asia, including several in support aircraft from Carrier Airborne Early sponsible for providing essential After receiving his navigator 1981 as a SIOP Force Applica- of the "Linebacker II" operation. Warning Squadron 126 patrol the services and operating support for wings and completing navigator- tions Officer in the Directorate of His military decorations in- skies above theAdriatic. Nicknamed the 55th Wing's mission of strate- bombardier training in 1974, Col. Combat Plans Headquarters, clude the Distinguished Flying "The Eyes of the Fleet," the gic connectivity and global recon- Paulson was assigned to the 68th Strategic Air Command and the Cross, the Defense Meritorious Hawkeye has radar that can search naissance; Strategic Command Bombardment Wing at Seymour SIOP Force Applications Branch, Service Medal, the Meritorious up to 300 miles over the horizon. (STRATCOM) Headquarters, Johnson AFB, North Carolina Joint Strategic Target Planning Service Medal with two oak leaf the National Emergency Air- flying B-52C aircraft as a naviga- Staff, Offutt AFB, Nebraska. clusters, and the Air Medal with Naval Doctrine Command to be borne Command Post (NEACP), tor and radar navigator. During In August 1985, Col. Paulson four oak leaf clusters. established March 12 - The Naval and a variety of other diverse or- his tour with the 68th, he was transitioned from the role of plan- Col. Paulson is married to the Doctrine Command (NDC) will be ganizations and missions located deployed to Anderson AFB, ner to that of programmer when former Jane Bergmann of North formally established at a ceremony at Offutt AFB. Guam and U-Totoo AFB, Repub- he was transferred to the Penta- Hollywood Calif., and has two March 12 at the Deak Parsons Cen- Col. Paulson was born January lic of Thailand on three separate gon for duty in the Strategic children: Rebecca and Stephen. ter at Norfolk Naval Station, Nor- folk, Va. Keynote speakers will be 14, 1948 in Ames, Iowa and grew occasions in support of SAC's Forces Division, Directorate of He was promoted to his present Adm. Frank B. Kelso II, Chief of up in numerous parts of the coun- "ArcLight" and "Bullet Shot V" Programs and Evaluation, Head- rank May 1, 1992. Naval Operations, Gen. Carl E. Mundy, Commandant ofthe Marine Tuition Assistance guidelines revised for college students worldwide Corps and Rear Adm. Frederick L. Lewis, prospective Commander, Guantanamo Bay - With are enlisted men and women for vocational or technical users. Naval Doctrine Command. Lewis more military personnel than taking undergraduate courses. courses. This affects a little The TA program pays 75 formerly served as Commander, ever pursuing off-duty educa- More requests for TA have more than one percent of past percent of tuition cost up to Carrier Group Four and Com- tion with the aid of Tuition As- led the Navy to increase fund- TA users. $285 for each three credit-hour mander, Carrier Striking Force. sistance (TA), the Navy re- ing for the program and to -TA may onlybe usedto pay for undergraduate course, and NDC is charged with defining the new direction of the Navy-Marine cently revised guidelines to change guidelines to make TA an individual's first $395 for each three credit-hour Corps team. A key element of the make sure that TA remains available to the largest number associate's, bachelor's or graduate level course. Department of the Navy's white pa- available to as many Navy of people. The following guide- graduate degree. Off-duty education earns per ".from the sea, "NDC will build people as possible within bud- lines were announced in If a person already has an sailors one point towards ad- doctrine for expeditionary warfare. get constraints. NAVADMIN 166/92: undergraduate degree, addi- vancement when they complete In Fiscal Year 1992, more -TA may be used for up to six tional undergraduate courses an associate's degree and two ENCORE program helps shape Navy career force - The Enlisted than 44,000 Navy people used courses for 18 credit hours per will be funded when it can be points for a bachelor's degree. Navy Career Options for Re-enlist- TA, compared with 39,808 in individual over a year's time. shown that the course is a pre- Military personnel can learn ment(ENCORE) program is helping Fiscal Year 1991, when the to- Previously, there were no lim- requisite for a graduate pro- more about TA and apply for to shape the Navy's career force of tal active duty force was larger. its, but this cap affects less than gram the individual is pursu- financial aid at Navy Campus tomorrow by re-enlisting the best TA is available to both officer 10 percent of past TA users. ing. This affects less than 30 Office or with the help of the qualified first-term sailors in the Office right occupational specialties to and enlisted personnel, but -Assistance will be capped at percent of past officer users Educational Service meet the changing needs ofthe fleet. about 90 percent of TA users $1,000 per year per individual and two percent of past enlisted (ESO). ENCORE is a centralized system for evaluating and ranking re-enlist- Fleet Training Group Crab debuts at Mardi Gras race Sat., March 20 ment requests that are endorsed by commands. Since going into effect a Guantanamo Bay - Base- crab jockeys of all time, "Wil- est example of a racing crab it ing other entrants. year ago, 45,560 requests for re- wide Officers/Civilian Equiva- lie-'The Shoe'-Up." He has has been my pleasure to ob- The Guantanamo Bay Ga- enlistment have been approved, with lent Hail and lately been in training aboard serve." He concluded with, zette will keep you informed on less than five percent of all requests Farewell will be denied. Ofthose approved, 4,411 re- held Sat., March 20 at the various surface ships, includ- "Just thought you would like to breaking news of this sporting enlisted for new skill training or ca- BayView beginning at 6 p.m. ing USS Savannah, USS Dale, know, this is one bad crab." event as it becomes available. reer paths in undermanned ratings. The Mardi Gras theme will and USS Spruance. Most re- According to unnamed, Tickets are only available Navy christens coastal patrol feature a crab race as the cently, he has been receiving though reliable sources in the through Thu., March 18 and ships Monsoon and Typhoon - The evening's entertainment. Com- nuclear power indoctrination FTG wardroom, they have re- can be purchased through the Department of the Navy christened petitors from throughout aboard USS Bainbridge; he ceived information that the na- following Hail and Farewell coastal patrol ships Monsoon (PC 4) members: and Typhoon (PC 5) March 5 at Guantanamo Bay are expected will not need headlights if there val station has a crab rumored committee Bollinger Machine Shop and Ship- and training programs have ac- is a power blackout. to be named "Paper Shuffler" NAVCOMDET, Lt. Feura, yard, Lockport, La. Monsoon and celerated for some entrants. "Blackshoe" completed an and the Air Department's entry x4143; Admin, Lt. Drake, Typhoon are the fourth and fifth of Fleet Training Group (FTG) extensive INSURV inspection will be named "Mac Termi- x4511; EOD, CWO2 13 Cyclone-class ships scheduled to be commissioned. The primary mis- officers announced their world- in January conducted by the nal." The same source indi- Finnewald, x4720 (also run- sion of the ships will be to conduct famous racing crab, former long-time head of the cated VC-10's entry to be en- ning a "Rent-A-Crab" conces- coastal patrol and interdiction sur- "Blackshoe," would make his Board (and for whom the FTG titled "Crew Rest." FTG sion); Veterinarian, Capt. veillance in support of conventional naval forces. They will also provide Guantanamo Bay debut at the building is named), Vice Adm. sources indicated these entries Walton, x2101; Safety, Mr. full mission support for naval special event. Also known by the nick- J. D. Bulkeley. The admiral's have been equipped with blind- Ludwig, x4529, and Public warfare forces. Each ship will sail name "Widow-maker," he has inspection report stated ers for the race to keep from Affairs Office, Lt. Cmdr. with a crew of four officers and 24 Woodcock, x4502. They may enlisted personnel. The ships are compiled a stunning record of "Blackshoe is ready for fleeing in terror. FTG has 170 feet in length, have a beam of25 victories and walk-overs at prompt, sustained combat op- promised to keep "Blackshoe" also be purchased at the feet and will displace approximately various mainland crab races, erations at sea or ashore. "and in closed training until race day BayView, but only until Thu., 313 tons fully loaded. ridden by one of the greatest he ".was undoubtedly the fin- in order to prevent demoraliz- March 18. PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1993, GUANTANAMo BAY GAZETTE Security Log Gitmo Gab Rumor Control Friends of the Library- Cleaning This week's Security Log hicle on fire at Granadillo was issued in the last week out your closets? Friends of the - as of8 a.m., March 10 features five incidents in the Circle. and one individual was re- Library willbehaving a spring yard *Water Usage: 911/assistance rendered cat- There were also various ported driving a POV on JPJ sale in April. Anyone wanting to donate items may call Mary 7374, egory. Patrolmen assisted other incidents reported. A Hill. Below Average Jackie 4628 or Joyce 3144. *Water Outages: withtwoindividuals withinju- case of simple assault was re- If anyone has any informa- None ries. One was injured while ported atVillamar; one motor- tion concerning these or any Ombudsman Training - All *Water Testing: repairing a fan belt at the base cycle was reported stolen unreported incidents, contact command Ombudsmen are re- transportation compound from Marine Hill; an incident the professionals at Security quested to attend the annual train- None ing sessiontobeheldattheFamily *Barge due in: while another had a broken of larceny of government Investigations, 4145 or4168. Service Center, Sat., March 13 Wed., March 10 nosefromplayingballatCoo- property cited shoplifting at from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. *Power Outages: per Field. Patrolmen assisted the Navy Exchange; one case See Gab with anindividual who backed of assault consummated by Trzyna Village - Starting Sun., into a ditch on Villamar 2nd battery occurred at Casa March 14, the Trzyna Village *No. Haitians on Del resturantwill beproviding a'"Fam- board: Street and an individual who Mar; and an incident of an ,pI ,,LW,bMARK p' S OIb ily Night" type service to the gen- 264 locked keys in a POV. A pa- individual communicating a eral community from 5:30-10 p.m. *No. JTF on board: trolman also assisted Fire De- verbal threat was reported. nightly. Open menu willbe general innature, but basically genuine Ja- 225 partment personnel with a ve- Only one liberty violation maican-style cuisine. r------* Cancellation -Smoking cessation 'Aluminum is made from I Club Line relapse prevention scheduled for 'Bauxite Ore. Every I BayView Club. 2132. To- weekly pool tourney set to be- day through Thursday, and 11 Wed., March 10 at the Family Ser- viceCenterhasbeencancelled. Call Pound of aluminum re- night we feature Oriental buf- gin at 6:30 p.m. There's a small a.m.-1 a.m. Friday and Satur- fet. Thursday is our traditional entry fee. There's also a music day. the FSC 4141/4153 for details. cycled saves four pounds Mongolian barbecue. Friday trivia contest Friday starting at Saturdays Adult Couples Closure - Traffic willbe limited to of Bauxite Ore. That' night enjoy the social in Nightclub. 2531. We're 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday one lane at the intersection of saves energy. Be apart of McKirk's from 5-7, while the night's special is jerk chicken closed now, except for special Mitsher road and McCalla Hill the solution, Recycle to- dining room prepares Cuban and pork, followed by a DJ events. Speaking of special road fromMarch 10-14 due tocon- beef, jerk chicken, black beans starting at 9 p.m. Sunday is struction. Call 4376. events, Saturday catch 'Buddy day. and rice. Saturday the Educa- steamship round and fried Stiles and Southern Rose' in L------J tion Auction will occupy the chicken at $7.95. Pizza Salubre concert. The band plays coun- Power Outage - March 11 from 8 School Bus Safety dining room and the foyer. is open at the Clipper Club Mon- try and southern rock, and hits a.m.-noon, Nob Hill 25, 26, 27 However, we'll serve tradi- day-Friday, 5:30-10 p.m. and the stage at 10 p.m. The barbe- A&B, March12 from8 a.m.-noon Monitor Watchbill Nob Hill, 28 A&B, and March 13 tional American food on the Saturday and Sunday noon-10 cue will be on from 6-9 p.m., from 8 a.m.-noon, Chapel Hill CH- patio from 5-9 p.m. There'll p.m. with a DJ from 9-10 p.m. 2126. The following personnel will also be a DJ in McKirk's from Goat Locker. 2501. The Windjammer. 2304. To- muster in uniform on the day 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Enjoy the Goat Locker is open 4 p.m.-1 night is open menu. Jerk pork is Women's Bowling - The indicated at the Windjammer BayView breakfast brunch a.m. Friday and Saturday. set for Thursday. Bingo starts GBWBA will hold a Saturday parkinglot at 6:45 a.m. and1:45 Sunday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Happy Snapper. 3641. at 6:30 with a jerk pork special. NightNo Tap, Sat., March 13 at?7 P.m. McKirk's is open from 6-10 We're open for lunch Mon- Friday, come join our social p.m. atMarblehead lanes. Sign-up begins at 6 p.m. cost willbe $10. p.m. The Mardi Gras Hail and days, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Regular hour 5-7 p.m. Friday and Satur- Thu., March 11 Mustbeat least 18 years old. FMI, Farewell is coming March 20. hours are 3-9 p.m. Sunday day enjoy our seafood buffet CPO James Anderson Call 3535 AT. SCPO Jeffery Anderson Clipper Club. 6330. To- through Friday (closed Tues- and prime rib. Friday come P02 Donald Armour night enjoy our Latin dinner. days), and 2-9 p.m. on Satur- catch the sounds of 'Buddy Sewers Needed - The Navy-Ma- P03 John Armstrong Thursday is $2 night. Enjoy days. Stiles and Southern Rose.' rine Corps Relief Society needs P02 Catherine Asbury shrimp or barbecue platter with Lateral Hazard. 2519. Their first set is at 8 p.m. The volunteersto sewjr. seabags, child P02 Michael Atkinson vegetable, baked potato or We're open 4-10 p.m. Monday Barrel Club is open Friday and care will be provided. If you can assist in this project call 4393/ PO1 Kathleen Speaker french fries, and salad for only -Thursday, 2 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri- Saturday nights from 9 p.m.-1 4394. CWO JavierAwe $2. Then stay and enjoy the DJ day, 11 a.m.-i a.m. Saturday, a.m. Sunday, bingo starts at P02Reynaldo Ayala at Country night, starting at 8 and noon-8 p.m. Sunday. 2:15. The evening meal Sunday Caribbean Festival - The p.m. Friday enjoy our social Pizza Salubre Windward. is the house special. Fri, March 12 GBOWC is sponsoring their first SSGT Rodney Huebner with free hors d'oeuvres from 2690. Enjoy our pizza and salad Susie's Lumpia House. CaribbeanFestival, Sat.,April 3 at P03 Edwin Carroll 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sign up for our bar from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun- 2636. Tomorrow enjoy either the high school gym. FMI Eddy 7340 or Mary 7364. PO1 John Baggs beef and broccoli or curry goat P02 Cameron Brooks special. Friday sample beef and 1993 Education Auction Little Theater-TheGuantanamo P01 James Barrett sausage or fish escovich. Bay Little Theater will present P02 Joseph Barton Sponsored by GBOWC Saturday's feature is menudo. Agatha Christie's spellbinding CPO Mario Batas Sat., March 13 at the Bay View Club You can also order lumpia, beef mystery, "The Hollow," March CPO Roger Evans Silent Auction 4 p.m. appox. 6 p.m. sticks, pancit, fried rice, 26, 27, and 28. All performances P03 Raymond Batiste Cocktail hour with live entertainment 6-7 p.m. diniguan or siopao a la carte. are at 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the NEX March 13-14 from 9 Mon., March 15 Bidding auction begins at 7 p.m. Susie's is open Monday- Wednesday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. a.m.-2 p.m. and at the door. FMI, P01Edward Bauder call Jim2426. PO1 Chris Beatty Door Prize: Thursday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 Two Roundtrip tickets on Delta Airlines to any- p.m. PO1 Bobby Beauchamp Catholic Services - Father CPO Jonathan Beegle where Delta flies in CONUS including Canada, Post 46. 2636. Tonight's McCord is off the island and that PO1 Danny Bell Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico and Puerto Rico bingo pot of gold junior is at will bring achange in services. Sat., P01 Bruce Bernard $5,000, 56 numbers or less March 13, Mass will be at 4:30 LCDR Ronald Bernard Here are few auction items to entice you: blackout. Bingo starts at 6:15 p.m. (No stations of the cross that P02 David Bird every Monday and Wednesday. day).Sun., March 14, Mass willhbe SCPO Donald Blankenship --Progressive Dinner for Guantanamo Bay Lobster Every Tuesday in March enjoy at 9:45 a.m. and weekend mass at 11:40 a.m. iscancelled untilMon., eight hosted by all the resi- Tails all-you-can-eat fried chicken. March 22. dents of Deer Point. --Des:rt Storm golf club, Thursday is pizza by the slice Guantanane BayGa ette --24 Tenderloin Steaks only I of 3 in existence!! night. Friday and Saturday Working Uniform - The working Naval Bae irsuantawnam Bay, --Admissions to many major -- Original Guantanamo Bay nights are ladies' night, featur- uniform is appropriate onlyduring Cuba Floridaattractions: landscape painted by artist ing half price drinks and a DJ working hours, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 playing Top-40 dance hits. p.m., Monday- Friday. The work- NAVAL BASE COMMANDER Busch Gardens, Adventure Betsy Chisum. Csasm' Wihm St Looking for someplace to hold ingunifonnisnotpemitted inbase Dtpam Island, Gatorland, Universal -- Japanese Dinner for four r 1. e , D S 5zttHtWai-dcec that special event? Call Thomas clubs, eatingestablishments, bowl- the cruise ship Sea ing alley, Exchange areas or other Studios, --Traditional Jewish Dinner at 2645 to book your party Escape. for Eight. public placesafter 7p.m. Monday- now. Post 46 will host a pool Friday or at any time Saturday, COtNt%3f102,S(IaH CALENDARs lsrq :.; --University of North Caro- --Ten Hors D'oeuvres trays. tourney Thusday March 18, Sunday, andholidaysunless mem- COMMUITYl RELATIONS lina Basketball warm up- --One week rent free in a starting at 6:30. ber is ina duty status. Coveralls are 1Q2 MIT '.r cG'~l suit. beautiful Florida Condo-on Post 46 delivery. 2636. Let not permitted any time. Working uniform is working khaki, utility EDTOR -- Champagne Brunch for the Gulfl Post 46 deliver hot pizza or greensanddungarees forNavyper- six. chicken to your home, seven days a week, 5-9:30 p.m. Call sonnel and utility uniform for JOSN tay-Gbb --The famous Desert Storm Marines. Wendy Yosurons --One dozen Large about our new items on the ar, edied buy,eidtlo- Pubblass Affas0 w andtir .d cante - menu, including Philly cheese San Juan - Puerto Rico roundtrip Everyone is invited- come pin the fun!H steak sandwiches, six-ounce from Gitmo. four seats left! April Stnch Oflt. Cajun burger or turkey subs. 3-10. FMI 2098. PAGE 3, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1993, GUANTANAMO BAY GAZETTE Job Market

HRO 17-93 LGS-3$3.61 1702-02/03/04, salary varies w/ No.MWRI27-93 U.S./non-U.S. citizen job vacan- NAVYEXCHANGE Supply Technician, lifting req. up education/exp., Ann. No. Athletic Directior, PF/T, NF- cies. Additional information con- TheNavyExchangehasthefollow- to 50 lbs., F/T, daytime hrs., NF-2/ OCMWR114-93 018804,No.MWRI28-93 cerning these vacancies is pub- ing openings. Submit applica- $6.34; LGS-4/$4,24+.55 BA Food Service Worker, NA-7408- Recreation Aide (Corral), Flexible, lished ontheVacancyAnnounce- tions to the Personnel Office on MCX Barber, flex./moonlighter, 02/$4.87; LWG-7408-02/$3.01/ NF-0189-01, Ann. No. MWR132- ments posted on official bulletin the 2nd floor ofthe mallcomplex. daytimehrs.,NA-7/$7.03,LWG-7/ *.33BA,Ann.No.OCMWRI115-93 93 boards oryoumay contacttheHu- If you have any questions, call $4.58 Custodial Worker, NA-7420-02/ Thefollowingmust be at least 14 man Resources Office at 4209. 4348. Positions close on Fridays, Clerk Typist, P/T, daytime hrs., $4.87; LWG-3566-02/$3.01/ years old. The following announcement will unless otherwise stated. Applica- NF-1/$5.52; LGS-2/$2.97+.49 BA *.33BAAnn. No. OCMWRl16-93 Working Aide, Youth Center, close April 1. tions are accepted Mon. through Personnel Specialist, F/T, NF-37 Waiter/Waitress (food or cock- Flex., NA-0188-01, Ann. No. Electrician (High Voltage), Fri.,7:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. $8.82-$10.00,LGS-5/$4.88+.58BA tail), NA-7420-03/$5.33; LWG- MWRI30-93 PWD,WG-2810-10, Ann. No. 16- SalesClerk(lIposition), Retail,F/T, MCXCustomer Service Clerk, NF- 7420-03/$3.33/*.34BA, Ann. No. The following announcement is 93 PS-2091-02/$5.01; LGS-2091-03/ 1/$5.39, LGS-3/$3.61, Flexible, OCMWRI17-93 from Basil Inc. Thefollowing announcementwill $3.61+.52BA, Ann. No. PS2-F/T daytime hours Bartender, NA-7405-03/$5.33; Supervisors, electricians, mechan- close April 8. Service Station Attendant, Gas Post 46 Delivery Dnver, NA-1/ LWG-7405-03/$3.33/*.34BA, ics, craftsmen, tradesmen, and la- Budget Analyst, PWD, GS-560-09, Station, F/T, NA-5806-02/$4.87, $4.42, LWG-5/$3.95, flexible/ Ann. No. OCMWR 18-93 borers, send us your resume for Ann. No. 20-93 LWG-5806-02/$3.01+.33 BA, Ann. moonlighter, evening hours. *Benefit allowance for perma- our proposal to the U.S. Navy for Thefollowing announcementwill No.026-93 NAVYMWR nentfulltime non-U.S. employees the Guantanamo Bay base mainte- close April 10. Supervisory Sales Clerk, Retail, F/ Open Continuous Positions: Ap- only. nance services contract, espe- Electrician Leader (HV), PWD, T,PS-2091-05/$6.12,LGS-2091-04/ plications arenow being accepted. The following will be open until cially if you arenow doing the same WL-2810-10,Ann. No. 21-93 $4.24+.55 BA, Ann. No.033-93 These positions include Perma- filled: or similar work such as: Mechani- The following announcement will Security Guard, Security, FIT, PS- nent FullTime (PFT),Permanent Projectionist (NEX Motion Pic- cal maintenance, electrical mainte- close Aug. 18. 0085-02/$5.01, Ann. No.034-93 Part Time (PPT), and Flexible ture), Flexible, NA-3910-05-01, nance, refuse collection, elevator Nurse, Naval Hospital, GS-07/GS- Customer Service Clerk, Customer (flex. 0-40 hrs./week) schedules. LWG-3910,05-01, Ann. No. maintenance, custodial, pest con- 09, Ann. No. 12-93 Service, F/T, 2 positions, PS-2091- Positions may include nights, MWR122-93 trol, vehicle repairs, kitchen work, The following announcements 03/$5.39,LGS-2091-03/$3.79+.52 weekends,Holidays and rotating Sports Specialist, PFIT, NF-01 - bus services, roads and grounds, will close Aug. 30. BA, Ann. No.035-93 shifts. 03, Ann. No. MWR123-93 galley work, and air conditioning. Elementary Classroom Teacher, MARINEMWR The following announcements ITT Clerk(Information/Media & Ourfirm has 30 years of successful W.T. Sampson Elementary The following will be open until will close April 4. Marketing Office),PP/T,NF-0303- base operating experience with the School, Ann. No. 15-93 filled. Applications must be sub- RecreationAide,NF-0189-01,sal- 01, Ann. No. MWR 124-93 U.S. military,andisanxioustomeet Substitute Teacher, W.T. mitted to the Marine MWR Per- ary varies w/exp. LGS-0189-03/ Food and Beverage Manager individuals now employed at the Sampson Elementary & High sonnel Office, located in Bldg. $3.61/*.52BA, Ann. No. (Windjammer/Cactus Grill), PF/T, U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo School, TS-1701, Ann. No. 11-93 M613.FMI,contact Kim at2330/ OCMWR112-93 NF-1101-03, Ann.No. MWRI25- Bay. Send resumes to : The following announcements 3210. Recreation Assistant, NF-0189- 93 Frank E. Basil, Inc., will remain open until filled. MCX Beautician/Manicurist, 02, salary varies w/exp./job re- Food and Beverage Manager 1510 H Street, N.W. 7th floor Machinist, PWD, WG-3414-10, flex./moonlighter, daytime hrs., quirements, Ann. No. (BayView), PF/T, NF-0525-03, Guantanamo Bay project, Ann. No. 14-93 NA-7/$7.03; LWG-7/$4.58 OCMWRI13-93 Ann. No. MWR126-93 ATTN: Tim Whalen, Assistant Child Care Manager, MCX Sales Associate, flex./moon- Child Development Program As- Accounting Tech., PFT, NF- Washington,D.C. 20005-1008. CDC/MWR,GS-1702-05,Ann. No. lighter, daytime hrs., NF-1/$5.01; sistant (child care giver), GSE- 0525-03, LGS-0525-05-01, Ann. FAX(202)835-1216.

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Here are just a few of Gitmo's finest who have earned and deserve recognition:

MM1 Frank R. Dumont BMI Terry W. Conneely BM2 Jeffrey Chamberlin CM3 Benny Serrano CE3 Tyron Rivers Navy Achievement Navy Achievement Navy Achievement Good Conduct Medal Good Conduct Medal Medal Medal Medal (FirstAward) (FirstAward) Navy Exchange Awards Ceremony Letters ofAppreciation Tommysand Henry Susan Conoway Hubert Perason BillieHufton KiplinRall Donald Ormsby GloriaRiester SolomanHyman Jackie Fulbright Jamie Smith ShellyDeal Greta Chin FrankieRosagaron AllanPalmer Hugh Gregory Daniel Barkas KarylPryce Alphonso Gabriel Alice Steven, Desmond Thompson EstrellaMorris Gunnery Sergeant MSI Celso E. Flores (center) CarlBenjamin MargaritaPuig Bruce W. Vickers Navy Achievement Medal Navy Achievement PrimoAquino Medal Manolitolbe Letter of Recognition Derrick Shirley Annette Castlen Tabatha Vaughn RaddieChanner Prudencio Alera More next week PAGE 4, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1993, GUArTANAMO BAY GAZETTE SPORTS Local Sports Leeward Pt. 1st Class Assoc. sponsors Volkslauf! PRO Sports Men's CC Volleyball ferry to the starting point of the spectator's event as it is a par- NBA Monday's results By J02 GISELLE MCCOY Volkslauf will be available to ticipant's. Don't miss out on Standings as of Tue., March 9 NAS/VC-10 def. PWD B 15-5, 15-3 both spectators and partici- this exciting and grueling ad- Eastern Conference Gold def. Hospital, 15-7, 15-10 in shape, form a team, pants. Everyone is also invited venture. For more information, Atlantic Division Mar. Bks. def. SIMA, 15-9, 5-15, 15-6 Get W L Pct. GB and break in those hiking boots to a free barbecue at the First call Jurkiewicz at 2604 after New York 39 18 .684 -- Tonight's games . it's the Volkslauf! This Class Hut following the race. working hours or 6394 during New Jersey 33 25 .569 6.5 5:30 p.m. - NSGA/Co. "L" vs. RC year's Volkslauf will be spon- This event is as much a work. Boston 32 26 .552 7.5 Leeward Orlando 28 28 .500 10.5 6:30 p.m. - PWD A vs. PWD B sored by the Leeward Point Miami 24 32 .429 14.5 7:30 p.m. - NAS/VC-10 vs. Gold First Class Association Sat., VC-1w sponsors the Final Challenge Philadelphia 20 37 .351 19 March 13 at the Leeward Rifle Washington 16 40 .286 22.5 Standings Guantanamo Bay - The first, second, and third male/ Central Division National League Range. fourth and final Challenger female overall, and first in the Chicago 40 18 .690 -- Team W L The Volkslauf began in Challenge is scheduled for following age groups for both Cleveland 39 21 .650 2 SIMA 7 1 D.C. in 1977 Osarlotte 31 26 .544 8.5 NAS/VC-10 6 3 Washington, Sat., March 20 at 7 a.m. male and female: 19 and under, Indiana 29 30 .492 11.5 PWD A 4 4 with only six teams. The con- Hosted by VC-10, the Chal- 20-29, 30-39, and 40 and over. Atlarta 28 31 .475 12.5 Gold 4 4 cept was to provide a grueling lenge is a 4.1 mile run/walk First, second and third overall Detroit 25 32 .439 14.5 Marine Barracks 4 4 cross country team race which Milwaukee 23 35 .397 17 Blue 3 5 which starts in the parking lot male and female awards will be Western Conference RC Leeward 0 6 required five of the six team of the Goat Locker. The course presented for the walking par- Midwest Division members to cross the finish runs south through the tank ticipants. Houston 37 21 .638 -- American League line together. San Antonio 36 21 .632 .5 JTF 5 2 trails to Skyline Rd., turns In addition, fresh fruit will Utah 34 25 .576 3.5 Hospital 4 3 This year, the Leeward west for 100 yards, and then be available after the run. The Denver 24 34 .414 13 NSGA/Co. "L" 4 3 Point Volkslauf teams will turns north through the tank entry fee is only $10 which Minnesota 14 41 .255 21.5 PWD B 2 4 members Dallas 4 52 .071 32 consist of only four trails back to the beginning. includes the last Challenger Pacific Division Women's CC and will begin the course at For participants coming Challenge T-shirt available in Phoenix 43 13 .768 -- 8:30 a.m. in one-minute inter- from Leeward, transportation Gitmo. So don'tmiss the "Final Seale 40 18 .690 4 Volleyball vals. The course includes both Portland 34 21 .618 8.5 Thursday's games from Leeward Point to the Challenge." Registration is at L.A. Lakers 30 26 .536 13 5:30 p.m. - WTS Faculty vs. SIMA man-made and natural ob- Officer's Landing will be pro- the VC-10 duty office during L.A. Clippers 29 30 .492 15.5 6:30 p.m. - Blue Angels vs. WTS HS stacles. The four-person team vided by Port Services at 6 normal working hours, the day Golden State 25 34 .424 19.5 Sacramento 18 40 .310 26 7:30 p.m. - PWD vs. Marine Barracks will endure a route which trav- a.m. of the race, or at the NEX Mall Standings erses pavement, dirt roads, and Upon completion of the Sat., and Sun., March 13 and Monday's results Team W L mud ditches, not to mention run, awards will be given for 14 from 10 a.m. -4 p.m. If you Cleveland 122, Denver 107 PWD 4 0 many other obstacles. Atlanta 121, L.A. Clippers 113 Blue Angels 3 specified categories in both the have any questions, contact the Indiana 105, Seattle 99 Marine Barracks 3 The entry fee for this ad- run and walk. For the run, event coordinator, Ens. Alford Philadelphia 92, Minnesota 83 SIMA 1 3 venture will cover each team awards will be presented to at 6219. NewYork 109, Orlando 107, OT WTS Faculty 1 3 member's event T-shirt, light r------WTS HS 0 4 Tuesday's results refreshments at the finish, and I Dunk a chief and raise funds for ball I Charlotte 124, Washington 104 Men's CC Softball medals to the winning teams. L.A. Lakers 123, Detroit 121 There will be three catego- The Chief's community will provide you an opportunity to Atlanta 117, Milwaukee 103 Tuesday's results 'dunk' your favorite chief Saturday. The dunk tank will be set Houston 104, Miami 94 Security 19, PWD B 13 ries in which participants can 119, Dallas 84 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The money San Antonio Marine Barracks 15, PWD C 0 compete; all male, female and up in the Exchange parking lot from Chicago 86, Seattle 83 Gold 20, Hospital 19 defray the cost of the upcoming CPO Ball in I Utah 116, Minnesota 107 mixed. To be eligible for a raised will help Blue 17, Fire Dept. 7 of the rank 'chief.' Phoenix 128, Sacramento 108 medal, a team must be in the commemoration of the 100th anniversary I For a donation, you can take a shot at the following CPO's I Standings appropriate uniform - desired NHL Team W L 1during the times indicated: 2 0 footwear and long pants - and Standings as of Tue., March 9 Marine Barracks 110-10:30 CPO Evans, Gold 1 0 finish as a team. The team's Safety Wales Conference Security 1 0 time will not be recorded until 10:30-11 CPO Robins, Boat Shed Patrick Division NAS 1 0 W L T Pts. GF GA the last member of that team 111-11:30 CPO Keith, TQL SIMA 1 0 11:30-12 Pittsburgh 39 21 6 84 265214 PWD B 1 has crossed the finish line. CPO Ledford, Security New Jersey 33 26 672 239227 Blue 1 Medals will be awarded to the 12-12:30 MCPO Smith, SIMA Washington 32 26 771 261232 RC Leeward 0 SCPO Simpkins, PSD NY Rangers 29 26 11 69 252247 winning team in each category. 12:30- 1 VC-10 0 1 - 1:30 SCPO Meekins, Admin NY Islanders 31 28 6 68 265235 PWD C 0 So far, 22 teams have en- Philadelphia 24 31 11 59 252262 - Ecklin, Post Office Hospital 0 tered the 2.4-mile race. Trans- 1:30 2 CPO Adams Division Fire Dept. 0 2 CPO Young, Hospital x-Montreal 41 21 6 88 279221 portation from the 7:30 a.m. 2 - 2:30 NSGA/Co. "L" 0 0 - 3 CPO Rublaitis, x-Quebec 37 21 10 84 288245 PWD A 0 0 L 230 ------EEO- - J-- Boston 35 23 7 77 258 230 FTG 0 0 GITMO ACTIVITIES Buffalo 32 26 8 72 280239 Hartford 20 42 444 223 295 Barr at 5195/96 DWH. AQUATICS GOLF Ottawa 9 56 422 167327 Quarterly Meeting - YSGA's quarterly Campbell Conference Men's CC Tennis Pool parties- Must be scheduled through CORRAL Tonight's games the base gym one week in advance and mtg. will be Sat., April 3, 5 p.m., Lateral Norris Division Cooper Field paid for by the Wed, before the event. FMI, Pony rides - For .50 cents from 3:30-4:30 Hazard. FMI, Tom Parenteau 6491/7179. Chicago 37 21 10 84 232186 5 p.m.- Hospital vs. NAS 2560. p.m. in the following housing units: Cen- March Madness - The second round of the Detroit 35 25 9 79 294234 7 p.m. SIMA vs. NSGA/Co. "L" Rental boats - Marina rental boats may be ter Bargo Park, Thu., March 11; TK hous- YSGA match-play championship will play 34 23 9 77 229 192 reserved by phone during regular hours of ing, Tue., March 16. FMI, 2381. Sun., March 14, beginning at 7 a.m. FMI, Minnesota 31 27 971 230232 Officers Courts operation except Tue./Wed. FMI, 2345. Night ride - Wed., March 17, 5:30-7:30 T;m Parenteau 6491/7179. St. Louis 30 30 8 68 228233 5 p.m.- PWD vs. WTS HS Green Yacht Club - Membership drive. Free p.m., corral. Deposit by Sun., March 14. Tampa Bay 21 40 5 47 200 246 sailing lessons to new members. FMI, FMI, 2381. MISC ACTIVITIES Smythe Division 3743. Vancouver 36 21 9 81 277211 Bowling FITNESS Paintball - Get in on the fun. Games every Calgary 33 24 10 76 261 232 Monday Night Men's League weekend. Start your own team or play Los Angeles 30 29 767 266277 Standings as of March 8 BOWLING High/low impact aerobics - With Jen- individually. FMI, Gerald 2851 AWH. Winnipeg 29 32 6 64 249262 High game Leeward Lanes - Looking for people in- nifer D'Alessandro, Mon./Wed., 5:15- Trading cards - Interested in sports trad- Edmonton 23 37 8 54 193 262 Dondi Craycraft/Henry Kabigting 237 terested to bowl in a non-.anctioned 6:30 p.m., and Sam Montague Fri., 5:15- ing cards and supplies? Write to: Alan San Jose 10 55 2 22 181328 High series league. FMI, 6009. 6:30 p.m. at the base gym. Cook, 1416 White Blaze Court, Virginia x - clinched playoff berth Dondi Craycraft 627 Green Pin bowling - Wed., March 17, W/ Step aerobics - With Renee Stroman, Beach, VA 23464. Free newsletter with no W lanes. Strike with green head pin and Mon./Wed./Fri., 11:50 a.m.-12:50 p.m. at obligation. Monday's results Team W L win a free game. Special St. Patrick's Day the base gym; Tue/Ihu., 6:15-7:15 p.m., Volkslauf '93 - Sponsored by the Leeward Hartford 4, Quebec 2 Magic V 154 62 price from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. FMI, 2118. at the elementary school. Point 1st Class Association, Sat, March 13 Team Roger 138 78 High-low step combo - With Sam Mon- at Leeward Rifle Range. FMI, 6394/2604. Tuesday's results Put Away Wet 132 84 BRIDGE tague, at the base gym Sat, 10-11:15 a.m. Ping Pong - Tourney Thu., March 18, 6 Winnipeg 4, Tampa Bay 2 87 Classes cost $1.25/class. FMI, 2560. p.m., at L/W Community Center. Trophy Off & On 129 Bridge for fun! - Bridge group is looking N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia 2 Okinawan Shorin-Ryu/Karate-Do for 1st. Small fee to enter. FMI, 6009. Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2 Patches 125 91 for players. Bridge meets every Mon. Bob Sled 122 94 classes - Every Mon./Wed./Fri., Ages 8- N.Y. Rangers 4, Los Angeles 3 night, 6:30 p.m., in the SBOQ conference 13, 6-7 p.m.; ages 13 & up, 7-8:30 p.m. T-F-U 122 94 room. Come join for an evening out. FMI, PROJECT PLAYER Washington 3, Toronto 1 Whatever Works 121 95 FMI, 2260. Cindy 2414. Shuffleboard tourney - For all fleet or Minnesota 4, San Jose 2 105 111 Bench press contest - Sat., Mar. 20, 10:30 Alley Cats barracks' personnel, Thu., March 11, 7 Vancouver 7, New Jersey 2 Pick-Ups 94 122 a.m. weigh-in, noon contest at 1JW Power CC SPORTS Hill gym. Register at W/W or 1.W gyms p.m., Goat Locker. Register at 6:30 p.m. OSG 90 126 for small fee. Two-person teams w/prizes 127 by Sat., March 13. Trophies and T-shirts. College Sports Still Thinkin' 89 Men's bowling - CC Men's Bowling or- for 1st and 2nd plc. FMI, 2991. 88 128 Thu., FMI, 6526/6009. Diamond Cutters ganizational mtg. March 11, 5 p.m., Skipper's License - Classes at the W/W College Basketball Deep Sea 85 131 Athletic Office. FMI, 2560. Fitness Center - The Fitness Center staff invites you to work out with them 7 days a Marina Sat., Mar. 13. Free. Limited to 10. Men's Top 25 Backdraft 76 140 PWD - Men & women interested in CC Reservations and FMI, 2991. 160 week. Programs to suit your personal Monday's results Gutter Rats 56 bowling league for PWD contact UT2 Barr - For all fleet or goals/schedule. Variety of supplements. Shuffleboard tourney Sun Belt Conference Tourney Final at 5195/96 DWH. barracks' chiefs, Sun., March 14, Goat PWD - FMI, 3846. W. Kentucky 72, (13) New Orleans 63 Send in your sports Personnel interested in running in Locker. Register at 3:30 p.m. for small fee. Closure - The Fitness Center and the Atlantic Ten Conference Semi-Final the CC 10K run for PWD contact UT2 Barr Two-person teams w/prizes for 1st and 2nd stories to the Gazette. MWR Infomation Office will be closed (20) Mass. 76, Rhode Island 50 at 5195/96 DWH. plc. FMI, 2991. FMI, 4918. PWD - Men and women interested in play- Sat., March 20 due to power outage in (17) Iowa 56, Northwestern 50 ing CC table tennis for PWD contact UT2 Bldg. 763. FMI, 3845.