AMC Flight Advisory Editor's Choice Conservation Friday's Flight 727 Arrive Depart Energy "Captain's Mike" Usage: 336,495 KWH NAS Norfolk, Va. ------8:00 a.m. Cost: $42.062 Jacksonville, Fla. 9:25 a.m. 11:35 a.m. Tonight, 8 p.m., FM 103 Cost in Norfolk: $25,237 Guantanamo Bay 1:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Water Jacksonville, Fla. 3:55 p.m. 5:20 p.m. Production: 1.8 MIL I NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:45 p.m. ------I I Consumption: 2.0 MIL Guantanamo Bay Gazette

Vol. 49 -- No. 75 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Wednesday, July 7, 1993 Navy News Gitmo command s awarded Coast Guard SOS ribbon lb partment of State have been con- we speak, hundreds of Coast Navy expands PRD transfer win- By JOSN JOHN WHIPPLE sulting with both the incoming Guard men and women, and nu- dow - To increase assignment opportuni- and outgoing administrations to merous Coast Guard ships and ties for sailors and help improve fleet t "To all involved, I pass along develop a response plan that as- aircraft are underway and pre- readiness, the Navy is expanding the Pro- "Th r,.,.T Te _,,, a; we., pe k, hundreds of. Coast. jected Rotation Date (PRD) transfer win- Vice Adm. Wellington's appre- sures the safety and welfare of pared to respond to any emer- dow. Detailers can now issue orders for ciation and add a hearty well- those Haitians who may attempt agency aboard overloaded and enlisted personnel to transfer up to three done of my own." to reach the United States by sea. unseaworthy boats. In addition, USA months prior to PRD and up to four This Bravo Zulu was given by News months after PRD. Capt. Tom Russell, sThe U. S. Coast Guard is well personnel and resources from the Coast familiar with the Washington- Analystssay new evi- director ofenlisted assignments at the Bu- Guard Rear Adm. William perils that face Department of Defense are ready dencethat economic growth entereda lull reau of Naval Personnel (BuPers) said, Leahy, commander of the Sev- Haitians on the high seas. Over to respond to major live threaten- in June probably will prompt federal re- "These changes will allow greater flex- enth Coast Guard District and 40,000 Haitian men, women and ing situations." serve policy makers ibility in accommodating a member's to hold offon raising operational commander for this children have been rescued by the Approximately 12 270-, 213- interest rates. The feds key policy-mak- duty preferences, while meeting training area. It is directed towards every- Coast Guard during the past year. doors Tues- and fleet requirements." Previously the ,and 2 10-foot medium endurance ing group met behind closed PRD window was one month prior and one involved in Operation Able Many have attempted to make the cutters and five 110-foot patrol day and will meet again today to shape monetary strategy for three months after PRDfor E-1 through E- Manner for his or her contribu- 600-mile voyage from Haiti to boats will also be deployed to the the rest ofthe year. At its last meeting in 7 personnel and two months prior and four May, the group tions to the effort. Miami in small and unseaworthy waters between Haiti and the U.S. rates months after PRD for E-8 and E-9 person- reportedly tilted toward pushing Commands involved in Op- boats. These numbers may change economists think nel. The expanded PRD window will give higher, but now many that won't happen until at leastthe end of BUPERS more flexibility to meet class eration Able Manner at Guan- "These boats are usually no slightly from day to day. Stuart Hoffman of convening dates for training, fill gapped tanamo Bay have been authorized more than 40-50 feet in length, Nearly adozen fixedwing air- the year. Economist Pittsburgh says "There's nothing on the billets, and help correct sea-shore imbal- the Coast are severely overcrowded and Guard Special Opera- craft and helicopters are patrol- immediate horizon that would cause the ances in some ratings. For more informa- tions Service Ribbon, which can overloaded, and are lacking in the ling the the waters between Haiti fed to tighten tion, see NAVADMIN 104/93. its rates." Recent reports be worn once service record en- most basic elements necessary to and the show inflation pressures Navy expands fleet reserve/retire- U.S. every day. Many of abating and sug- condi- ment request window - To help Navy tries have been made. These com- sustain life at sea. Few oftheboats these aircraft are forward de- gest the economy paused in June, tions that do not argue for higher rates. enlisted members who are retiring or mands include Naval Station carry life preservers or life rafts ployed to NAVSTA Guantanamo transferring to the fleet reserve, the win- Analysts also say last weeks' cut in Ger- Communication Detatchment, and the potential for a major ca- Bay, Cuba. The Coast Guard man interest rates took some pressure dow for submission offleetreserve/retire- off Navy Exchange, Shore Interme- lamity is always present. I have wants to send U.S. rates. ment requests has been expanded to 18 a loud, clear signal months. Previously, requests were only diate Maintenence Activity, Per- directed that the Coast Guard de- to the Haitian people that they Georgia - Jury selection began Tuesday in atrial accepted between six and 12 months prior sonnel Support Detatchment, ploy significant resources in an cannot expect to reach the U.S. by to determine whether a to a service member's fleet reserve/retire- Naval Hospital and Branch Den- effort to prevent the possibility DuPont fungicide is responsible for ex- of vessel. In doing so, they expect to tensive crop damage across four states. ment date. The expansion helps those tal Clinic. major loss of life, should a surge in save many lives-by rescuing those transitioning Thecase combines lawsuits by farmers in to plan their future earlier, Eligibility for the Haitian migrants and helps personnel planners by indicat- Coast Guard occur. who take this dangerous voyage Georgia, Alabama, Michigan and Ha- waii. It's ing retirement information sooner. "This ribbon began January 14 and is "We have designated this ef- and by preventing others from being heard in U.S. district court in Columbus, is a 'win-win' change," said ViceAdm. R. still going. Personnel are eligible fort Operation Able Manner. As attempting Ga. The outcome of it. the J. Zlatoper, chief of naval personnel. once they are in the theater of case could indicate how 400 similar "This will help minimize the numbers of cases across the country may go. After operation 21 days or longer. A widespread E-8s and E-9s required to be selected for complaints about the fungi- early retirement. The earliest decision by limited number of ribbons are cide (Benlate D-F), DuPont pulled it retirement-eligible senior and master available now at the Navy Ex- from the market in 1991. The company chiefs will be immensely helpful." Vice change, and there are 1,500 more conducted tests and now says the fungi- cide is not at fault for the Adm. Zlatoper explained that the ex- en route to Gitmo through Fan- damage. panded Texas - Texas state health officials window was intendedto give indi- dango Air. viduals more time to plan andtake advan- say a woman who died of respiratory tage of transition assistance, while also Operation Able Manner is failure may have been the state's first giving BUPERS the ability to compute designed to save lives at sea by victim ofthe so-called mystery virus that anticipated retirements more accurately. quickly locating has claimed 21 lives, mostly in the South- migrant vessels, west. The Texas Department of Health The change will not alter other retirement taking the Haitians safely aboard eligibility requirements. Requested re- reported Monday that preliminary labo- tirement dates still should coincide with, Coast Guard cutters, and return- ratory tests indicate the woman died of or be earlier than a member's PRD. Once ing them immediately to shore. exposureto hantavirus, whichhaslargely a request has been submitted, members Adm. J. William Kime, com- been confined to the Navajo tribe. Fed- eral health experts have narrowed the will not be eligible for advancement inrate mandant, U. S. Coast Guard, or selection source of the virus to urine produced by board consideration. Once made a short approved, requests may not be withdrawn statement January deer mice to mark their territory. or selection board consideration. Once 15 concerning Operation Able Michigan - Researchers at two The approved, requests may not be withdrawn Manner. He said, "I wantto stress "Challengers" of VC-10 marked their fifth year and over 10,500 flight Michigan hospitals are looking for hours of flight free mishap as of the end of May. This is a women interested in participating or deferred. For more details, see that the Coast Guard, the Depart- major accomplish- in an NAVADMIN 099/93. ment and could have only been achieved with a superb maintenance depart- experiment to test a drug designed to ment of Transportation, the De- ment and a safety-concious More officer promotions cleared attitude by all personnel. prevent breast cancer. The breast cancer in Tailhook Inquiry - The Navy contin- partment of Defense, and the De- prevention trial, begun in June of last ues to reduce the number of officers af- Highlights from year, aims to see whether taking the drug fected by the Tailhook Certification Pro- "Captain's Mike:" Fleet Reserve Association tamoxifen will cutthe incidence ofbreast cess. BUPERS, working with the Con- Guantanamo Bay - Capt. (Montgomery GI. Bill restric- Grants and scholarships are only cancer. Preliminary research suggests solidated Disposition Authority (CDA), William M. DeSpain welcomed lions, cost of living allowances, a few of the programs available. that taking tamoxifen pills after surgery Vice Adm. J. Paul Reason, and the De- Senior Chief Petty Officer An- etc.). The local branch sponsored for breast cancer reduces recurrence of partment of Defae Inspector General the disease and increases survival. Re- thony Placzowski, Construction- -The Little America Club lo- fourlittleleagueteamslast season sarderay8,000wonenhave (DoD IG), released another list of officers enrolled man Woodrow in thetrial, halfthe numberneeded forthe whose promotions, delayed as a result of Bonner, and Tom coated next to the Goat Locker is and is planning to sponsor two the Tailhook '91 Inquiry, can now be Journagen to the July 1 edition of runbytheFRA. Itisnothingmore basketball teams and two large-scale experiment. The trial is open to women over 60 or those aged made effective. NAVADMIN 101/93 au- Captain's Mike to discuss 35-39 the than a way for the FRA to earn cheerleading squads in the up- who have an increased thorizes the promotions of91 officers, in riskof developing Fleet Reserve Association (FRA). money to put back into the cor- coming season. breastcancer, the grades of captain through lieutenant, based on family history and The following key topics were munty. other factors. who were cleared by the CDA and DoD They have given money to the Mhsmesota - IG. NAVADMIN 100/93 authorizes the brought up. The bar is run by Morale, African-American Club and Talks between North- west Airlines permanent appointment of 627 officers to -The FRA is a world-wide or- Welfare Recreation. The only sponsored a Christmas and its pilots ended early and party for Tuesday morning. the regular Navy. For officers whose Leaders of the Pilots ganization established to ensure money the FRA receives is the the Haitian children here last Union were expected to look over the promotions were delayed, and were since military personnel have a voice in cover charge: $1 for members, $5 year. approved or confined, actual promotion company's latest proposed package of government. concessions will be based on their original seniority, for non-members. Memberships -Personnel interested in be- Tuesday, aimed at keeping the with commensurate back pay restored. -The FRA employs lobbyists cost $20 per year. coming a member of the FRA can company from filing for bankruptcy. A source says the union is expected The Navy continues to clear officers as in Washington to fight for the -ThenationwideFRAisavail- sign up at the Little America to decide whether the parties can forge an quicklyas possible who arenot implicated interests of military members able to help people in need. Club. A temporary membership or suspected of wrongdoing in connection agreement out of court. The source also is issued until the says that ifunion leaders decide the pack- with Tailhook '91. Leeward Point Recycling Annex axed due to cutbacks membership Atotalofabout l9,000 Navy officers cards arrive in the mail, roughly age is lacking and do not put it up for a and officer candidates were subject to the Due to the downsizing of Leeward Point and the reduction of available three months later. vote, talks would end and a bankruptcy manpower, the Leeward Point Recycling Annex can no longer be actively filing would likely follow. Senate Armed Services Committee's re- Officers and civilians can be- quirement to consider whether those manned. Operation Brightside Windward will still provide the collection Missippi - One man battling the nominated to the Senate for various rea- service currently provided. A work crew will be sent to Leeward every come associate members, which rising Mississippi asks, "When is it going sons (promotion, commission, transfer, Monday for curbside collection, and office paper at the hangar. Addition- give themall rights and privileges to end?" Not soon enough, ifthe weather assignment or augmentation) have any ally, they will retain the recycling facility for anyone desiring to drop off enlisted members have, except forecasters are right. More storms are recyclables in the tri-walls provided. predicted at least through the end of the connection to Tailhook '91 incidents or For any recycling questions or the ability to vote on issues at a subsequent investigation. concerns, please refer them to Operation Brightside at 4376. week. The Mississippi is already at general assembly. record levels 7 1 99'1.u

Gitmo Gourmet CLUB NEWS Rumor Control I I BAYVIEWCLUB, 2132. POST 46, 2636. - as of 8 a.m., July 7 I Shrimp Newbury Today: Italian Buffet Today: Open Menu *Water Usage: Thursday: Mongolian BBQ Bingo 6:15 p.m. Above Average Thursday: Open Menu I I Delivery 5-9:30 p.m. 112 oz med. cooked shrimp salt and pepper CACTUS GRILLE, 3377. Today: Full menu of Tex-Mex fare Be-a-DJ Night *Water Outages: None milk or half-and-half with tail on) 2/3 c. I (shelled1/4 c. butter 1/4 c. white wine, optional Thursday: Full menu of Tex-Mex SATURDAY'S CINEMA *Water Testing: None 11/4 c. sliced green pepper chopped parsley I fare HOUSE. 2531. 1/2 c. sliced mushrooms paprika I 2 tbsp. all-purpose flour Parmesan cheese 1 CLIPPER CLUB, 6330. Today: Closed *Barge due in: 1/4 tsp. dry mustard Today: Mongolian BBQ Mon., July 12 dash cayenne pepper Pizza from 5:30-10 p.m. SCNO CLUB. 2166. Thursday: Open Menu Today: Open 5-11 p.m. I I Country Night Thursday: Open 5-11 p.m. *Power Outages: jPreparation: I See Gitmo Bulletin 1. In a med. skillet, saute' the green pepper and mushrooms in the butter for 5 HAPPY SNAPPER 3641. SUSIE'SLUMPIA,2636. J mm. Today: Open 3-9 p.m. Today: Beef&BroccolilOxtail 6a 12. Add to this mixture the flour, mustard, salt and peppers. Mix well. Thursday: Open 3-9 p.m. Thursday: Beef& Broccoli/Curry 13. Add the milk or half-and half and the wine, if desired. Cook and stir constantly 1 1 until mixture thickens, about 15 min. For a thicker sauce, take an extra 1 LATERALHAZARD,2519. Goat :-Gitmo Today: Open 4-10 p.m. tablespoon flour and dissolve it in 2 tablespoons water. Add this mixture to the : 1 sauce. Cook and stir a few minutes. Thursday: Open 4-10 p.m. TRZYNAVILLAGE,5923. Night, Open Menu 1 4. Add the shrimp and 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. Place the mixture in an Today: Family Bulletin- LITTLEAMERICA CLUB, 2140. Thursday: Family Night, Open 0 ovenproof casserole. I Today: Taco Night, 6-9 p.m., $5.50 Menu " - personnel 0 5. Sprinkle with paprika and parmesan cheese. Ident-a-Kid Security 6. Bake at 375F for 10 min. music until 11 p.m. will be photographing and finger- WINDJAMMER,2304. 0 1 7. Serve hot with white rice and a tossed green salad. I * printing children of all ages Thu., Today: Lounge open 5-11 p.m. * July 22 at McCalla Hangar for the PIZZA SALUBRE' W/W, 2690. * 1 1 Today: Lasagne Special Thursday: Bingo 6:30 p.m. * Ident-a-Kid program. FMI, Secu- or tips to the Guantanamo Bay Gazetle, Box 1 Submit your favorite Gitmo recipe Thursday: Open for pizzas/salad rity Investigations at 4168/4105. * 25, guardmail stop #1. FMI, 4502/4819. Taking water conservation outdoors " Bicycle Registration - Security * * Personnel willbeengravingandpho- 1 Cooking Tips I --Mowyourlawnwithwaterretention *tographing bicycles at McCalla 0 * Bringing home the bacon: Keep bacon slices from stickingtogether in mind. Set mower blades on a 2.5- Hangar Tue., July20. All personnel * 3"inch setting (instead ofgolf-course 0 1 by rolling the package into a tube shape and securing it with a rubber I *withbicycles areencouragedto par- . band before refrigerating. length) to provide natural ground * ticipate. FMI, contact Security In-4 shade and promote water retention * vestigations at 4168/4 105. by the soil. 1*Stopping the splattering: To keep hot fat from splattering, sprinkle I Birth Announcements --Water no more than one inch per Charters - All private organiza- * a little salt or flour in the pan before frying. I * DCC Joe and JoAnne Delagarza week, and water slowly to prevent otions are reminded they must apply * I I A girl, Amy Denise runoff Place several empty cans * for renewal of their charters at least *Juicier burgers: Add stiffly beaten egg white to each pound of BornJune 27 around the yard when watering to * one month prior to expiration. They hamburger. Or, make patties with one tablespoon of cottage cheese 5lbs,6oz.,18"long determine how long it will take to must also comply with the financial 1in the center. water one inch. *reporting requirements of local in- I 1 RMC (SW)Pedroand RM2 Sonya --Collect rainwater for watering * structions. Organizations with ex- 0 1 *No more fowl play: Defrost frozen chicken by soaking in cold water Rivera plants using a barrel covered with a *piredchartersarenotentitledtobase A girl, Asa Mercedes * that's been heavily salted. Meat will be pure white and very flavorful. screen. " services and privileges. FMI, con- * BomOctober 23 --Plant indigenous species suited to tact SJA at 4454/4821 DWH. L .-.---.-.--.-.-.-.---.-.------.---.--- d 5lbs.,12oz.,18.7"long your area and save as much as 54 percent of the water used to care for * High School Registration - In- 0 Security Log Energy Awarenness Tips GMGI Norman and Judy West outdoorplants. Askyourlocalnursery Aboy, DeVonte Drius * cominghighschool studentscanreg- 911/rendered assistance: Patrolmen for plant and grass species that ister Electricity: Plan to do a as much Born June 16 at the high school office, 7 a. m. -pm.onteflwigdes7t assisted individuals with: injured ankle, heat require less water. followingdae:7h cooking as possible inthe early moving 6lbs., 10oz., 20"long *4 p.m., on the stroke, sea urchinsting, possibleneckinjury, --When washing your car, turn off * grade - July 7, 8th/9th grades - July e and late evening hours. Thiswill reduce broken ankle, one who had fallen offa horse, Lt. the hose between rinses to save up * 8, 1Oth/l11th/12th- July 9. Sponsors heatbuildup in your homeduring the Cmdr. Paul and Lt. Wendy Grubbs individual who had fallen, and severe Agirl, Mackenzie Nicole to 150 gallons per washing. * must be present to fill out paper- headaches. Harbor Patrolmen assisted an hottestpartoftheday,and will alsohel Born June 6 -Sweep down decks and driveways individual whohadbeenseparatedwhilediving shiftutilitydemandtooff-peak hours. work. FMI, Yvonne Hopper at 8lbs., 15oz.,21"long instead of hosing them down. and an individual with broken arm. *3191. * Aggravated assault: AV525/BEQ, * Cooper Field. * Power Outages - There will be a Larceny of personal property: " scheduled power outage Thu., July * MWRclassroom. 8 from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. in Caribbean " Wrongful destruction of government "Circle CC1O-CC16. FMI, 3402/ property: Bargo housing area. *2552. * Assault: Bargo housing area. t' Destruction of government property: * Fire Warden Training- TheNaval * Windmill Beach. Naval Oceanography Command Station Fire Department, Fire Pre- Accidental damage to government : t" Detachment, Guantanamo Bay, *ventionDivision,willbeconduction 0 property: Kittery Beach housing areas. 36-hour local area forecast *Fire Warden Training, Tue., June 13 r0 Destruction of personal property: 01 *from 9:30-1-:30 a.m. at the FTG * GHT complex Climatology * Liberty violations: 20 Month: July Auditorium. Allemilitary commands * Moving violations: Max. Temp.: 91F/33C and civilian contractors occupying R egular.56 Min. Temp.: 76F/24C \i J * Naval Station(Windward/Leeward) Wrilln wam ing.5 Rainfall: 1.03" * should senddesignatedfirewardens * 30O4 " tothistrainingtoinsurefiresafelyin * 55,J DW L. . . 1 buildings. Any questions can be di- 0 RepeatOffmdas.5 Wednesday, July 7 erected to theFire Prevention Office t. Sunset: 7:44 p.m. * at 3441/3442. Fire Warden Training Traffic Accidents: Illumination: 89% * * is only provided twice annually. * 0 0O V-OR . . .2 High Tide: 12:34 a.m. * Vehicle oF an y. . .l Low Tide: 5:40 p.m. 8l014 :Red Cross-American Red Cross * If anyone has any information concerning Sunrise Thu.: 6:28a.m. " will be conducting a community . these or any unreported incidents, contact -L 0 Security Investigationsat4l68or4145. * CPR class Mon., July 12 and Tue., 0* Tonight: (6 p.m.-8 a.m.LST) Partly *July 13, 5:30-9:30 p.m. The cost of * cloudy skies. Visibility will be 5 to 7 the course is $15 and includes a " miles inhaze. Winds willbe southeast- .book. Toregister, call 2234/4676. " 0 'OR erly at 8-10 knots becoming northerly * * at 4-6 knots by 11 p.m. Min. Temp.: * MARSgrams-A quick/easy wayto '0-el oW"eu lo4 014 -- au I 74F/23C *send a shortmsg. to-friends/relatives * inthe states. They are usually deliv- Tomorrow: (8 a.m.-6 p.m.LST) Partly to mostly cloudy with afternoon rainshowers and thuderstorms in the vicinity. *ered via phone in 2-3 working days " * andarefree. BlankMARSgramscan a Visibility 5to6 miles in haze. Winds northerly at4-6 knots becoming southeast at 15-20 knots by noon. Max. Temp.: * be picked up at the NEX, MCX, *" 93F/34C Family Services, or in thereception . desk at GHT, and can be sent MPS Friday/Saturday outlook: Expect a slight decrease in afternoon rainshowers andthunderstorms on Friday as a weak *to the MARS Station. FMI, Sgt. easterly wave moves out of the area on Friday. * Chism2176/2664.

Norfolk today: Partly cloudy skies with haze. Winds southwesterly at 5-9 knots. Max. Temp.: 93F/34C Min. Temp.: PWD Nursery-ThePWD Nursery 74F/23C " will be in operation each Thursday * from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The hours of Jacksonville today: Mostly cloudy skies with thunderstorms. Winds easterly at 6-8 knots. Max. Temp.: 94F/34C *operation are being changed to in- Min. Temp.:73F/23C clude 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Tropical Atlantic/Caribbean summary: Tropical cyclonedevelopment is notexpectedthroughoutthe forecastperiod. *0 ** ****** * * PAGE 3. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1993. GuANTANAMO BAY GAZETTE

SH2 Keith Hauck Francisco Chi MSCM R. Arquines Oscar Montoto Rene Cisneros MM2 Harold L. Springs EMMC (SW) William S. NEX Sailor of the NEX Associate of the Meritorious Service Length of Service Length of Service Navy Achievement Mason Quarter Quarter Medal Award, 52 yrs. Award, 36 yrs. Medal Retired after 20 yrs.

A fi William Foster retired after 27 yrs., LLt. CM2 Guillermo Frenandez MS1 John RRichards, BUI Todd Didonato, ABFI Cmdr. Vann Milheim presented hiss Good Conduct Medal James Nadeauu, received Navy Achievement Medal award. UT3 Stacey Ivan, Navy Achievement Medal Navy Exchange Second Quarter Awards Length of Service Awards Winston n Delevante, 5 yrs. Gary Patrick Martin Pamela Drummond William Foster Aliva Sharp Roger Meyer, 35 yrs. Self-St tudy Courses Nicole Moss Donald Ormsby Luis Herrero Nevelle Gayle Neville White, 15 yrs. Jackie LLynn Fulbright Janice Fields Dean Taylor Silbert Pryce Joseph Daley Courtney Stewart, 15 yrs. Michelle Moulton Letters of Elva Mueller Horatio Bennett Crofton Simpson Arthur Lewin, 10 yrs. Edward Noriega Appreciation Hyman Soloman KimMiller Dudley Roswell Alphono Gabriel, 10 yrs. John Deetscreek AlphonsoGreen Cash Awards Jason Ramos Lenroy Doswell Lloyd Ramdon, 10 yrs. Marissa Sharpe Joe Gordon Andre Gordon Paula Hobbs Sylvester McDonald EM1 (SW) James L Youmans Laurie Schneider Paul Dixon Anthony Cohen Reenlisted 4 more yrs. Granville Griffith Beverly Evans Gilbert Alleyne Antonia Brazier Desmomd Thompson Vincent Hamilton Tommysand Henry Drosula Coffelt Leroy Lewis Nancy L' Heureux Loyd Brown Neville Anderson These are just a few of MO V IE S Jean Young Agnes Esguerra Stacy Bullock Raymond Reid Freddie Jeter Felicita Arias Gitmo's finest who have John Sewell Connie Kimler-Hollis James Morro earned and deserve Oswald Shakes Jason Callison June 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1ewtnBTerde Panton Messan Lerna Linton recognition. WE TH FR SA SU MO TU Roy Davis Alphonson McPherson Patrick Rennalds Downtown 2 5 4 ------Paul Kerr Nelville Lawrence Jackie Lynn Fulbright Congratulations to all of Marine -- -- 1 -- 7 5 2 Noel Campbell Dave Elvine the awardees, reenlistees, 5 -- -- Donald Moore Herbert Jones Leeward -- 4 2F and retirees. FTG Aud. -- -- 6b 3a -- 3b -- Cinema House -- -- 3 6 6 -- -- Windjammer ------3b,7

All indoor movies begin at 7p.m. Saturday's CinemaHouse's second feature begins at 9 p.m. and Sunday's matinee begins at 2p.m. $6.56, LGS-0699-05/$5.06 + .58 BA, nights, weekends, holidays, and rotating Ann. No. 047-93 shifts. All outdoor movies begin at 8 p.m. Janitor/Housekeeper, Navy Lodge, mt. *Benefit allowance for permanent full Bold print indicates a double feature will be shown. US./non-US citizen job vacancies. on call, NA-3566-01/$4.58, LWG- time non-U.S. employees only. Additional information concerning 3566-01/$2.88 + .31 BA, Ann. No. 062- The following are open until filled: these vacancies is published on the 93 Food Service Worker/Driver, (Cafe 1. Unforgiven: Clint Eastwood. A group of vigilantes join forces to Vacancy Announcements posted on Supervisory Sales Clerk, Retail, l-f[, PS- Salubre'), flex., Ann. No. MWR149-93 avenge an attack on a women in this western drama. Western/Drama (PG- the official bulletin boards or you may 2091-05/$6.34, LGS-2091-04/$4.42 + Hostess/Cashier (Clipper Club), tlex., 13)2:12 contact the HumanResources Office at .55 BA, Ann. No. 064-93 Ann. No. MWRt53-93 4209. Cashier/Checker, Commissary, 1, PS- Recreation Aide (Golf Pro Shop Atten- The following announcement will 2091-02/$5.40, LGS-2091-03/$3.25 + dant), flex., Ann. No. MWRl55-93 2. Groundhog Day: Bill Murray & Andie MacDowell. An obnoxious TV close July 9: .49 BA, Ann. No. PS2 Receptionist/Clerk, Ann. No. weatherman is stuck in time and lives one day over-that day being Welder, PWD, WG-3703-10, Ann. Sales Celerk, Retail, FT, PS-2091-03/ MWR163-93 Groundhog Day. (PG-13) 1:38 No. 52-93 $5.72, LGS-2091-3/$3.79 + .52 BA, Recreation Aide, (Project Player), Ann. The following announcement will Ann. No. PS2 No. MWR161-93 close July 15:Budget Assistant, Supervisory Retail Operator, Retail, F/ Recreation Aide (L/P Project Player), 3a. Aladdin: A wise cracking genie, a mischievous monkey and a magic SIMA, GS-561-07, Ann. No. 54-93 T, PS-2091-07/$6.99, LGS-2091-06/ Ann. No. MWRI62-93 carpet join forces to help Aladdin win the affection of a beautiful princess The following announcement will $5.70 + .61 BA, Ann. No. 077-93 Clerk lypist (Director's Otice), Ann. and defend the kingdom from a treacherous villain. Animated (G) 1:25 close August 9: Food Service Worker, Deli, FI, NA- No. MWR164-93 Maintenance Division, PWD, WG/ 7408/2/$5.05, LWG-7408/2/$3.19 + The following must be at least 14 LWG-4749-10, ANN. NO. 64-93 .33 BA, Ann. No. 082-93 3b. Dragon, The Bruce Lee Story: Jason years old: ScottLee. Biography ofthe late The following announcement will Sales Clerk, Mini-Mart, F/T, PS-2091- Working Aide, (Windjammer/Salubre'), Bruce Lee, the martial arts expert- turned- TV and movie star. Biography close August 18: 3/$5.58, LGS-2091-3/$3.79 + .52 BA, flex., Am. No. MWR134-93 (PG-13)2:00 Nurse, Naval Hospital, GS-07/GS-09, Ann. No. 083-93 Working Aide, (Youth Center), An. Ann. No. 12-93 No. MWR147-93 4. Falling Down: The following announcements Michael Douglas. A police detective on the verge of will close August 30. retirement is forced to reconsider his decision by the actions of a Elem. Classroom Teacher, W.T. The following will be open until filled seemingly average man whose escalating crime spree reflects a growing Sampson Elementary School, Ann. No. Applications must be submitted to the Instructors for Aug. term, English, frustration with city life. Action/Drama (R) 1:52 15-93 Marine MWR Personnel Office, located math, science and Spanish. Call 4748 or Substitute teacher, W. . Sampson h1- in Bldg. M613. FMI, contact Lynne at stop by CCC for an application. ementary & High School, TS-1701, 2330/3210. CCC hiring asset. coord/tile clerk, 1-IT. 5. MadDog and Glory: RobertDeNiro. A lonely, timed, gun-shy cop saves Ann. No. 11-93 MCX Customer Service Clerk Leader, Must have excellent typing/interper- the life of a powerful, gregarious mobster who later repays the favor by The following announcement will NF-2/$6.34, LGS-4/$4.42 + .55 BA, F/ sonal communication skills. Great sending him a blonde, female bartender as a "thank you" note. Romantic/ remain open until filled. T electronics experience helpful. benefits. Stop by for application, closing Assistant Child Care Manager, CDC/ Hairstylist, NA-7/57.29, LWG-7/54.76 date July 14. CCC is an AA/EEO em- Drama(R) 1:37 MWR, GS-1702-05, Ann. No. 17-93 + .38 BA, F/T, flex./moonlighter, day- ployer. Call 4748 FMI. time hrs. 6a. Home Alone 2: Macaulay Culkin. Culkin once again has to fend for MCX Sales Associate Leader, NI-2/ himself in New York when he is accidentally separated from his family $6.34, LGS-4/$4.42 + .55 BA, F/T The Navy Exchange has the following MCX Sales Associate, NF--1/$5.19, LOS- Dental Hygienist wanted P/T to work w/ during a holiday trip. Comedy (PG) 2:01 openings. Submit applications to the 3/$3.79, flex./moonlighter civilian dentist. FMI, 7310. Personnel Office on the 2ndfloor ofthe Dental Assistant with exp. to work with 6b. Bound by Honor: Ben Bratt. The lives of three cousins, who have mall complex If you have any ques- civilian dentist. FMI, 7310. been friends since childhood, are inextricably and forever linked. During tions, call 4348. Positions close on Fridays, unless otherwise stated Appli- Applications must be submitted to the the span of 12 years their adult lives take diverse and unexpected turns Energy Tip cations are accepted Mon.-Fri., 7:30 MWR Personnel Office, Chapel Hill If you're watching television and in their individual quests for power and survival. Drama (R) 3:00 am.-4:30 p.m. room 8. Open continuous positions: there is a lamp with a three-way Sales Clerk, Retail, FT, PS-2091-02/ applications are now being accepted switch in the room, always turn the 7. Matinee: John Goodman. The story of how the Cuban Missile Crisis $5.19, LGS-2091-03/$3.79 + .52 BA, These positions include Permanent Full lamp to the lowest lighting level. Ann. No. PS2-FT/PT Time (PFT), Permanent Part Time affected the social lives of four teens and a movie producer in 1962 Key You'll reduce the glare and save Dispensing Optician Aide, Personal- (PPT), and Flexible (flex 0-40 hrs./ electricity. West. ized Services, flex., AS-0699-05/ week) schedules. Positions may include PAGE 4, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1993, GUANTANAMO BAY GAZETTE

Officers, eqiv. edge out chiefs Pro Sports game, "we earned our bragging rights." By JOC (AW) JON GAGNE Gill provided several key hits in the MLB game, as did Mike Gibson from Marine Standings The naval station officers and civilian Barracks. But the big hit in that four-run American League equivalents rallied for four runs in the rally was turned in by Ron Thacker of PSD. East Division bottom of the seventh inning to turn back Thacker provided a two-out, two-run W L PCT .GB the chiefs, 21-19 in their grudge softball single to put the officers in the lead for Toronto 49 35 .583 game Thursday. good and spell doom for the chiefs. New Yorl k 47 37 .560 2 The game, which was played at Zaiser CPO coach Rick Bullock pointed to Detroit 45 28 .542 3.5 Field in front of a large crowd, could have his defense after the game. "We didn't look Baltimore 44 39 .530 4.5 gone either way as it entered the late in- good at all on defense today," he said "I Boston 42 39 .512 6 nings, but defense proved to be the key for think we left our gloves at home." Cleveland 40 44 .476 9 Milwauke ee 33 48 .407 14.5 the officers and, the downfall for the Bullock was eager to point out that chiefs. despite the loss, the game proved to be a West Division Trailing 18-15 in the seventh, the success for the chiefs. "We told them we Chicago 42 39 .519 Officers/Civilian Equivalents erupted for were going to teach them a lesson" he said, Kansas C ityy 42 39 .519 their four runs on three hits, a walk, and "maybe we just taught them too well." The "Totally Unpredictable" PWD Captain's Cup women s bowling team Texas 40 41 .494 2 0 three CPO errors. It was first time in the Players from both teams were quick to proudly displays their first place trophies. They are: (from left to right) the California 39 42 .481 3 game the officers had held the lead and, talk about a rematch, but Bullock said Seattle 40 44 .476 3.5 June Till, Kathy Kechter, Fran Smigielski, Pam Baggs, April Smith, a Donna Guy, and Dali Malby. unlike the Chiefs, their defense refused to another clash would have to wait a month Oakland 36 43 .456 5 cough it up. or so. He said there were other (more Minnesota 35 45 .438 6.5 Steve Gill, the officer's player-coach, important) challenges ahead for the chiefs, ~1 kept his team motivated throughout the some of which wouldn't come in to light Tuesday's results Local Sports contest, bellowing instructions from the until after July 16. At that time, Bullock Cleveland 11, Oakland 8 sidelines on his hand-held megaphone, as said the chiefs "would look over the list of Toronto 5, White Sox 1 Men's CC Softball Scuba well as tossing an occasional jab to the challenges and plan accordingly." Detroit 4, Minnesota I CPO dugout. Meanwhile, the officers and civilian California 3, Boston 2 Tuesday's results "We took it to the chiefs today," one equivalent's winning streak remains at Texas 11, Milwaukee I NAS 12, SIMA 10 player from the winning team said after the one, as they search for other opponents. Baltimore 8, Kansas City 0 Marine Bks. 16, Hospital 4 Cuba Seattle 12, Yankees 4 FTG 16, RC Leeward 15 Blue 17, PWD B 16 MWR is offering scuba diving classes. All students must preregister at the MWR Information Office, open weekdays from 8 am.- 4:30 p.m., and Saturday from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. FMI, 3845. National League Tonight's games East Division An Open Water class will be instructed by Walt Liggett (PADI/SSI) from July 29-August 6 for $160. Liggett will also teach an 5:30 p.m. Fire Dept. vs. PWD C Philadelphia 55 29 .655 -- 6:45 p.m. Co. "L" vs. PWD B Advanced Open Water class for $120 from July 14-21. FMI, 7449 or 4444. Ray Marsh (PADI) will instruct a Stress/Rescue Diver class from July 12-26 for $140. FMI, 7491 or 5155. St. Louis 48 34 .585 6 8 p.m. Security vs. NAS L------Montreal 43 40 .518 11.5 9:15 p.m. Marine Bks. vs. Gold Chicago 40 40 .500 13 Diving medicine: Many factors affect underwater vision Pittsburgh 39 44 .470 15.5 T- A.- Standings 1-1depth - as- 1:-light ---energy, :.is -absorbed.-. 4-4 In clear proximately 4 to 3. Consequently, objects Florida 36 46 .439 18 L Team W By HMCM (DV) W. LIGGETT water, all reds are filtered out at about 30 viewed underwater through the air me- New York 25 56 .309 28.5 Marine Barracks 22 3 feet, yellows at 75 feet, with only greens dium in a face mask appear approximately NAS 22 3 There are several major factors that and blues are visible below 100 feet 25 percent closer. West Division PWD A 18 6 affect how a diver sees underwater. They Those divers that have either speared fish Another factor affecting light inten- San Francisco 56 28 .667 -- Gold 17 7 turbidity, diffusion, or received a laceration at depth can attest sity underwater is reflection. As the sun Atlanta 48 36 .584 8 Hospital 17 9 include absorption, to blood appearing green underwater. rises in the morning, nearly all of the light Los Angeles 43 38 .531 11.5 SIMA 16 10 refraction, and reflection. Absorption occurs as light energy is Turbidity is a major vision limiting rays are reflected off the water's surface Houston 42 39 .519 12.5 Security 14 8 Cincinnati 42 43 .494 14 transformed to heat as it passes through factor. It is caused by suspended particles until the sun reaches 48.6 percent. This is FTG 11 15 San Diego 32 52 .381 24 water. In clear water light energy is re- such as sedimentary particles, biological the critical angle of sunlight penetration. RC Leeward 10 16 Colorado 29 53. .354 26 Blue 9 15 duced to about one fourth surface value at matter, and manmade pollutants. These As the sun continues to rise, a larger per- one- particles obscure vision by diffusing and centage of the rays enter the water. The VC-10 8 16 16 feet, one eighth at 50 feet, and Tuesday's results feet otherwise obstructing light rays. For this same critical angle applies to internal light I PWDB 8 18 thirteenth at 130 Colorado 8, Florida 3 A ray of light directed upward toward the PWD C 6 18 When ambient light levels are rapidly reason, visibility can be severely limited in St. Louis 5, Atlanta 4 NSGA/Co. "L" 5 19 decreased, the eye must adapt accord- inland and coastal waters. Turbidity is also under surface of the water at an angle of Pittsburgh 10, Houston 3 Fire Dept. 2 23 ingly. It does this by transforming from a responsible for the phenomenon known as greater than 48.6 percent is totally re- San Francisco 13, Montreal 5 day vision light sensory mode to a night "visual reversal." This causes objects to flected back into the water instead of being Cubs 3, Cincinnati 2 vision light sensory mode. This adaptation appear further away than they actually are. partially reflected into the atmosphere. Los Angeles 7, Philadelphia 5 CC Women's Softball usually takes about 10 minutes, but can Light refraction is significant to the This makes the surface appear as a mirror N.Y. Mets 9, San Deigo 7 Post-Season take as long as 30 minutes depending on diver. As light rays pass from one medium when the diver is in the proper position. light level differentials. This accounts for to another, its speed is altered, causing a Knowledge of the factors that affect Tournament the perceived increase in ambient light bending or refraction. In the case of air to vision underwater enables the diver to Thursday's games level many divers report after remaining water, light speed is reduced from 186,000 interpret visual abnormalities. The diver 5:30 p.m. Gold vs. Hospital on the bottom for 20 minutes or so. miles per second to 135,000 miles per can then make compensations and further 6:45 p.m. Mar. Bks. vs. SIMA Colors underwater are modified with second. This index of refraction is ap- enjoy the underwater world. 8 p.m. Blue vs. PWD B 9:15 p.m. FTG vs. PWD Lite GITMO SPORTS & ACTIVITIES Local Sports Final Standings Team W L Fourth of July 1OK/5K Riding lessons - Riding lessons are now away tournament for Capt. Kechter Sun., 15 0 AQUATICS Gold being offered through the Corral. Classes July 11. This is a non-YSGA, no handicap & 1 mile walk finals 13 2 Pool parties - Must be scheduled through PWD Lite will be set up by age and experience. needed, 4-man, blind draw scramble. The 8 7 the base gym one week in advance and Blue Classes will be offered for ages 5 and up, entry fee is $7. Sign up at the golf course. Marine Barracks 7 8 paid for by the Wed. before the event. FMI, 10K run English/Westem classes avail. FMI, 2381. Tee time is 8 a.m. FMI, UTCS Gerbert or SIMA 7 8 2560. Overall male - Kevin Mears (33:01) Pony rides - Pony rides will be July 15, UT2 Barr at 5195. PWD B 7 8 Lap swimming - Lap swimming hours at Overall female - Anne Shee (48:19) 3:30 p.m., at Nobbill Housing, and July Tourney - YSGA sponsored 2-man, blmd- 5 10 the Windjammer Pool are Mon:-Fri., 4-5 Hospital 20, 3:30 p.m., at Center Bargo Park. Both draw, alternate-shot toumey, Aug. 15. FTG 5 10 p.m. FMI, 2560. 20-29 male events are 50 cents/ride. FMI, 2381. FMI, Tom Parenteau 6491/17179. Yacht Club - Join the Gitmo Yacht Club! 1st Don Chism (36:06) Breakfast ride - The MWR Corral will be Labor Day tourney - 2-day stroke play Co-ed Volleyball Free sailing lessons with membership. Ten 30-39 male sponsoring a Breakfast Ride July 18, 7-10 toumey sponsored by YSGA. FMI, Tom Tonight's games sailboats, many benefits/privileges. FMI, 1st Rick Rosseau (38:18) a.m. at $20/person. FMI, 2381. Parenteau 6491!7179. 6 p.m. Shut-up and Play vs. Tom 4786 AT or 2346 Sat./Sun. 40 and over male Hospital 1st M. Boonsong (40:43) 7 p.m. Survivors vs. Stop Your BRIDGE FITNESS MISC. ACTIVITIES 20-29 female Whining High/low impact aerobics - With Jen- Battle of the Sexes Benefit Basketball 1st Tamunie Sanders (52:44) Canceled - Monday night bridge has quit nifer D'Alessandro, Mon./Wed., 5:15- Game - It's the NAVSTA Women's team 30-39 female mtg. during the summer due to players off Standings 6:30 pm. at the base gym. against SIMA's Grey Beards in a Navy/ 1st Melissa Collins (49:52) the island. Anyone wanting to set up a Team W L Step aerobics - With Danelle Miller, Marine Corps Relief Society benefit July 40 and over female game during the summer, a refresher les- Hospital 4 0 Mon/Wed./Fri., 11:50 a.m.-12:50 p.m. at 22 at 6 p.m. at the base gym. Admission 1st Laura Castleberry (54:07) son, or wanting to learn to play, call Cindy is Stop Your Whining 4 the base gym; Tue.fhu., 9-10 a.m., at the $1. FMI, Lt. Eastman at 4123 ot Lt. j.g. at PWD Crushers 2 2414. base gym. FMI, 2560. Spencer at 4366. 5K run Shut-up and Play 2 3 Okinawan Shorin-Ryu/Karate-Do Dart tourney - Early bird dart tourney Overall male - John Miley (17:50) Survivors 0 5 CC SPORTS classes - Shorin-Ryu classes are canceled Sat., July 10, Clipper Club. Sign up at 5 Overall female Marian Royer (24:35) Horseshoes - There will be an organiza- until Mon., July 12. FMI, 7416. p.m. FMI, 6330. CC Golf tional mtg. for men/women's CC horse- Fitness Center - The Fitness Center staff Basketball - There will be a summer bas- 19 and under male invites you to work out with them 7 days a ketball league organizational American Division Standings shoes tonight, 5 p.m., at the base gym. All mig. in the 1st Bill Conner (18:05) week. Programs to suit your personal Athletic Office Thu., Team Pts. command reps are encouraged to attend. July 8, 5 p.m. Team 20-29 male goals/schedule. Variety of supplements. registration NAS"B" 160 FMI, Wes McCoy 2560/Don Fields 4702. is $100. FMI, Wes McCoy at 1st Rodney White (18:53) FMI, 3846. 2560/2504. Blue 1 133 Softball - A revised CC men's softball 30-39 male Archery - PWD 127 schedule for July can be picked up at the Range and 3D shoots. FMI, 1st Juan Gomez (18:56) 3843. Marine Bks. 98 gear issue desk at the gym. FMI, 2560. GBYAA 40 and over male Football - There will be a meeting tonight 1st Joe Eastman (21:18) Hospital 77 Basketball Clinic - GBYAA will be spon- at the base NSGA/Co. "L" 73 gym, 6 p.m., for PWD person- soring a free basketball clinic for boys/ PROJECT PLAYER 19 and under female nel interested in playing CC football. FMI, 1st Joy Mason (36:51) girls 8-14 years old, July 10/17/24. FMI, Pool tourney - There will be an 8-ball contact Mac, 4506. 20-29 female National Division Standings Rob Hartman 6227 DWH. singles pool tourney tonight at GHT. Entry Football - Anyone interested in Carrie Haling (27:15) Team Pts. officiating Cheerleading - Cheerleading sign-ups for fee $1. FMI 2991. flag football call Gary at 4556 DWH, 7384 30-39 female SIMA 138 the upcoming basketball/soccer season Free throw shoot - there will be a basket- AWH. 1st Lucy Galister (28:34) NASA" 134 will be held every Sat. in July at the NEX ball free throw shoot at the Cooper Field 40 and over female FTG 134 mall atrium from noon-5 p.m. FMI, Al Courts, July 11, 3 p.m. Entry fee $1. FMI, 1st Danielle Miller (24:50) Blue II 106 CORRAL Wiggins 7313/4105. 2991. Gold 97 New hours Karauke - bere wiltb a Karaoe at.L, - The new hours of operation at 1 mile walk Fire Dept. 96 the MWR Corral will be: Mon./Tue./IbuJ GOLF July 17 from 9-11 p.m. in the GHT gameroorro FMI, 2991. Overall male - Warren Searby Fri. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2 p.m.-7 p.m.; Closed Kechter Klassic - There will be a going Wed.; Sat./Sun. 9 am.-7 p.m. FMI, 2381. Overall fernale - Denise Brooks