Vol. 67, No. 6 www.cherrypoint.usmc.mil February 11, 2010 Cherry Point to host women’s volleyball championship

PFC. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON

MCAS CHERRY POINT Cherry Point will be the host installation for the International Military Sports Council 31st World Women’s Volleyball Championship at the newly renovated Marine Dome next to the air station’s pool, May 24 through June 2. The Conseil International Du Sport Militaire, or CISM, hosts annual events where teams comprised of military members worldwide compete in more than 25 sporting events, including basketball, boxing, parachuting, skiing and cycling. The United States is one of the many countries that compete in the CISM sporting events. Teams are made up of members from the different military branches of service. The council’s motto is “friendship through sport,” a tting motto as CISM brings together service members from all over the world for a little healthy competition. “The Marine Corps is hosting two events for LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES CISM,” said Steven A. Dinote, the athletic director for Headquarters Marine Corps, Marine Corps Base Qauntico, Va. “Boxing will be held at Camp Lejeune and volleyball at Cherry Point.” “It’s been almost 10 years since the Marine Corps has hosted a CISM event,” said Dinote. “We are very excited about this opportunity.” Brazilian Army colonel and president of the CISM Cherry Point Marines, volleyball committee, Col. Gorge L. Ribero, and retired Brazilian Air Force Lt. Col. Suba Saty, the chief of armed forces sports, visited Cherry Point Feb. 1, Sailors aid Haiti to inspect the air station’s facilities for the upcoming (Above) Marines from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry world military volleyball championship. Point and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune operate a KC- “I was very con dent and satis ed with my visit 130J Hercules on their way to the Toussaint Louverture to Cherry Point, and I know this will be a successful International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 6. event,” said Saty. Ribero said scheduling and planning to make Cherry Pilots of a KC-130J Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 get a bird’s-eye view Point the home for the volleyball championship began of earthquake-stricken Haiti prior to landing, Feb. 6. The in September 2009. Hercules’ crew transported Marines and much-needed The volleyball teams will be staying at the Transient relief supplies to the Caribbean nation. Enlisted Quarters aboard the air station during the games. (Right) Marines from 2nd Marine Division, 3rd Battalion, 6th “Lodging for the teams and the athletic facilities Marine Regiment, board a KC-130J Hercules on the Cherry for the event are excellent,” said Ribero. “They will be Point ight line, Feb. 6. The Marines left on a humanitarian perfect for the championship.” mission to aid earthquake victims in Haiti. “I am very impressed with Cherry Point,” Ribero

LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES See CHAMPIONSHIP page A3 Onslow county paramedics MACS-2 receives certi cation LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL

MCAS CHERRY POINT train with VMR-1 As a result of a recent recerti cation, Marine Air Control LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM and rescue support, the squadron also Squadron 2 has once again become MCAS CHERRY POINT serves the local community with its the eyes of Marine Corps aviation. Onslow Memorial Hospital paramedics medical evacuation capabilities. Any MACS-2’s mission is to detect, and nurses visited Cherry Point Jan. 26 to person ying with VMR-1 must undergo identify and control the intercept of learn how Marine Transportation Squadron training prior to ight due to the squadron’s hostile aircraft and missiles and to 1’s HH-46E helicopters and equipment direct support of the local community. remove potential problems from air operate during ight missions. “We can’t have a nurse or a paramedic traf c. In addition to VMR-1’s military search ride with the patient if they do not have any “In 2006, MACS-2 lost its idea what is going on in the certi cation to control aircraft over helicopter,” said Norman the water,” said 1st Lt. Andrew Bryson, Onslow Memorial Glanz, MACS-2 operations of cer Hospital’s deputy director in charge. “We lost it because we of emergency services. were busy with deployments and “Onslow Memorial training.” Hospital and VMR-1 has When MACS-2 returned from Iraq conducted this training in 2009, the squadron set a course to together for about ve become certi ed to control aircraft years,” said Bryson. over water once again. LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL Pfc. Anthony Martinez, center, a Marine Petty Of cer 3rd Class Before this can happen, the Fleet Air Control Squadron 2 air command and Tyler R. Welch, a VMR-1 Area Control Facility in Virginia control operator, pulls an electrical wire on search and rescue medical Beach, Va, call sign Giant Killer, top of the tactical air operations module technician, said the must come evaluate MACS-2. while two air command and control training went really well “In order for MACS-2 to get this operators feed him the wire. and he feels VMR-1 and certi cation back, we had to make the personnel at Onslow LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM sure we had everyone we needed and all eet surveillance and support services Three Onslow Memorial hospital paramedics and a Memorial will have a better of the equipment,” said Glantz. “Then including scheduling, monitoring and nurse prepare to lift a simulated casualty during a working relationship due to the next step was getting Giant Killer to controlling air, surface and sub-surface training exercise conducted with Marine Transport test MACS-2.” Squadron 1, Jan. 26. See ONSLOW page A3 Giant Killer’s mission is to provide See CERTIFICATION page A3 Marines maintain fl ight line readiness PFC. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON monthly walks usually last a couple of MCAS CHERRY POINT hours.” As the sun slowly introduces itself to the According to Mock, FOD walks happen Carolina sky, Cherry Point Marines stand the rst Monday of every month, in an on line together, walking along the air effort to keep the air station’s ight lines station’s ight line, picking up potentially clear of debris that could cause aircraft hazardous debris as part of a monthly air failure or damage. Frequent FOD walks station foreign object debris walk. are protocol for Marines serving in the Feb. 1, more than 1,000 Marines stood aviation community. at one end of the ight line, ready to FOD walks are not limited to picking cover every square inch of asphalt. For up rocks and sticks. Many unusual objects the Marines, the FOD walk is an all-hands have been found on the ight line. effort. There is one time in particular, the ight “Each command has a different part of line sees more traf c than any other time PFC. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON the runway,” said Gunnery Sgt. Joshua E. … the Cherry Point Air Show, where Leathernecks from Marine Attack Squadron 542 depart early in the morning to Mock, a quality assurance representative participate in a foreign object debris walk, picking up trash and debris on the air for Marine Attack Squadron 542. “The See DEBRIS page A3 station’s ight line, Feb. 1. A2 February 11, 2010 The Windsock From the Chaplain: What is our purpose in life? LT. JAMES RAGAIN many of us wonder about. What is our MALS-14 purpose? What is our destiny? Well my From the very beginning we were friends, good questions! It seems that there hooked. My wife and I nally watched are seasons in life when we feel that we’re the much-talked-about television show ful lling our purpose and our destiny. “Lost.” Now, admittedly we jumped on Then, there are those seasons when we

the band-wagon late. We began our jour- throw our hands up in frustration and cry CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ney after the rst two seasons were avail- out to God, “What is the meaning of all Sgt. Stephanie S. Toomey and her family were recently recognized by Havelock’s able on DVD. this?” I’ll be honest with you, I can’t an- Chamber of Commerce and the Military Affairs Committee as Marine family of This may not sound like a big deal, swer ‘why’ or ‘why not.’ What I can tell the quarter at the Carolina Grill in Havelock, N.C. but when the premieres for “Lost” aired you is this: you do have a purpose. You I knew I wasn’t interested. I thought it will never know how much God values would be about a group of people stranded you and how much he desires to embrace on a Jurassic Park-type island, trying to a personal relationship with you through Havelock recognizes escape becoming a dinosaur’s lunch. How Jesus Christ. could that type of show receive so many There’s a well-known statement from accolades? church history that states: “… the chief My wife and I gave it a chance and were end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Cherry Point family instantly captivated by the storyline, the him forever.” What an amazing statement! action and mystery of it all. I think we It’s exciting to know that not only can we LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL should use it unsel shly.” watched two entire seasons-worth in three know God, but we can experience a joyful MCAS CHERRY POINT Toomey donates her time to organiza- days. relationship with him for all eternity. Marines have a long tradition of an- tions like a hospice, the Juvenile Dia- The day has come … “Lost” … the - Psalms 16:11 says, “You have made swering a call to service. For Sgt. Stepha- betes Research Foundation and the Na- nal season, Feb. 2. Finally, we’re going to known to me the path of life; you will ll nie S. Toomey, answering the call comes tional Cancer Society for breast cancer receive answers to questions we’ve been me with joy in your presence, with eternal naturally. awareness. longing to know. … After ve long sea- pleasures at your right hand.” Havelock’s Chamber of Commerce “When my mom passed away, I saw sons, the time has come. Knowing this gives me real hope for my and the Military Affairs Committee rec- how great her hospice was,” said Toom- Two of the pressing questions for the destiny … my destiny with Jesus Christ. ognized Toomey and her family Jan. 26 ey. Her quest to nd a cure for juvenile characters in “Lost,” are questions that What about you? as their Marine family of the quarter at diabetes is another cause that hits close Carolina Grill in Havelock, N.C. to home. “My cousin is diagnosed with Toomey and her family were recog- type 1 diabetes, and we will keep walk- nized for their countless contributions, ing until we nd a cure,” Toomey said. Taxpayers can get unsel shness and dedication of personal Toomey added that when she has time, time and effort to those in need. whether it’s ve minutes or an hour, as “For me it’s a personal calling,” said long as it’s quality time, she feels it’s im- Toomey, Marine Air Support Squadron portant to share that time with others. help through IRS 1’s training chief. “I think it should be a standard. If you have spare time, you See FAMILY page A3 SPECIAL TO THE WINDSOCK With the uncertainty in the housing mar- IRS.GOV ket, the IRS recognizes that the real-estate The Internal Revenue Service can help valuations used to assess ability to pay are those who are facing nancial dif culties not necessarily accurate. and struggling to meet tax obligations. • Prevention of Offer in Compromise De- Jobs program seeks to As the 2009 tax ling season begins, in faults: taxpayers who are unable to meet addition to new credits, deductions and the periodic payment terms of an accepted exclusions, the IRS is taking steps to help OIC will be able to contact the IRS of ce put veterans to work people who owe back taxes. handling the offer for available options to Here are some areas where the IRS can help them avoid default. SUE BOOK lina Community college in Jacksonville help: • Postponement of Collection Actions: IRS NEW BERN SUN JOURNAL and two specialists at ESC JobLink cen- • Added Flexibility for Missed Payments: employees will have greater authority to About two dozen veterans in local ters serving nine counties in the region The IRS is allowing more exibility for in- suspend collection actions in hardship cas- community college programs are study- around Camp Lejeune, Cherry Point and dividuals with existing installment agree- es where taxpayers are unable to pay. ing for new or enhanced careers, and oth- New River air stations, and Seymour ments who have dif culty making pay- If an individual has recently encountered ers have been placed in new jobs through Johnson Air Force Base. ments because of layoffs or other nancial a job loss or other nancial problem, the the Veterans Initiative Program. “We want to put 75 veterans in school hardship. IRS may be able to suspend collection in “The program came between school or in jobs as quickly as possible,” said Depending on the situation, the IRS some situations without documentation to terms,” said Joy Hudson, who heads the Hudson, who pointed to Cynthia Ro- may allow a skipped payment or a reduced minimize burden on the taxpayer. Employment Security Commission’s driguez as the New Bern ESC’s go-to monthly payment amount. Taxpayers in When calling, taxpayers requesting JobLink Program serving Craven, Pam- person. Contact her directly for appoint- this situation should contact the IRS. a levy release due to hardship should be lico and Jones counties. ments.” • Additional Review for Offers in Compro- prepared to provide the IRS with the fax The V.I.P. program aims to help veter- Hudson said the program offers a mise on Home Values: an offer in compro- number of the bank or employer process- ans and military spouses train for high- mixed bag of opportunities and includes mise, an agreement between a taxpayer and ing the levy. demand jobs in the area. training grants from $500 for some skills the IRS that settles the taxpayer’s tax debt If an individual is behind on tax pay- It was announced in September by the training to as much as $2,500 a year for for less than the full amount owed, may be ments there could be additional help avail- N.C. Department of Commerce’s East- full community college tuition and books a viable option for taxpayers experiencing able if unusual hardship situations exist. ern Division Workforce Development for a year. economic dif culties. More information is available on the of- Board and N.C. Eastern Region Military Short-term training for jobs in the However, the equity taxpayers have in cial Web site of the IRS at http://www. Growth Task Force. aviation industry are available at real property can be a barrier to an OIC be- irs.gov. Funded through a $900,000 federal Craven Community College through the ing accepted. stimulus grant to the state, it pays for an employment specialist at Coastal Caro- See VETERANS page A3

LANCE CPL. TIMOTHY A. GAYSON

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DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAF F WRITERS MAJ. AISHA M. BAKKAR LANCE CPL. SANTIAGO G. COLON JR. Highlight Your Superstar LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES PUBLIC AFFAIRS CHIEF LANCE CPL. CORY D. POLOM Have a Marine, Sailor or civilian MASTER SGT. CHUCK ALBRECHT LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL PFC. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON you would like to highlight? Let the PRESS CHIEF GUNNERY SGT. REINA BARNETT Windsock know. E-mail us at AROUND THE CORPS [email protected] EDITOR MARY ANN NEDER CPL. ALICIA R. GIRON or call 466-3542.

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CHAMPIONSHIP from page A1 ONSLOW from page A1 said. “Everyone is proud to support this event, and the teamwork is outstanding.” “Cherry Point is expecting six to eight women’s volleyball teams made up of this training. “We call on Pedro a lot because they members from 131 countries to compete in the championships,” said Dinote. “Some of The feeling was shared by a fellow can y in almost any weather,” said the participating countries are Germany, Canada, Brazil, China, Netherlands, U.S. and SAR member. Bryson. Italy.” “The training we conducted went Pedro is the national call sign for The volleyball championships will be free and open to the public. great,” said Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Smith, civilian or military search and rescue For more information contact Bryant K. Searcy, the deputy semper t director and VMR-1 search and rescue staff units. project of cer at 466-4317. noncommissioned of cer in charge. “It Welch said local civilian Pedro units helps familiarize all of the emergency lack the technical equipment to operate DEBRIS from page A1 medical technicians and nurses with the in poor weather conditions. aircraft in a controlled environment, so “As long as there is 500 feet of cloud thousands of people crowd the ight line over one weekend. when there is an actual emergency their clearance and one mile of visibility, we “After the air show, it takes a really long time to clean the ight line up to make sure primary focus can be on the patients’ can y,” said Welch it is mission ready and safe,” said Sgt. John M. Thomas, a powerline shop supervisor for care.” “It is bene cial for both emergency VMA-542. Bryson said the training is also medical personnel and Pedro crews to Any foreign objects can cause damage to an aircraft. important due to the number of accidents conduct joint training, so we know what “If something as little as a ball bearing gets sucked into the intake of an aircraft, it can and collisions that require an air lift to a to expect from one other during actual create complications and possibly bring the bird down,” said Thomas. hospital regardless of the weather. missions,” said Smith. As a precaution, ight line personnel are allowed only to take necessary gear on the ight line. Rank insignias, rings and any loose items are removed prior to stepping foot FAMILY from page A2 on the ight line. “Marine Attack Squadron 542 holds local FOD walks daily,” said Thomas. “If the “Time is what people need,” said might need the gifts more. ight line is clear of debris, we can stay mission ready.” Toomey. “You never know what your “It was completely attering,” said time can do for someone.” Toomey. “The Military Affairs Com- CERTIFICATION from page A1 Time, she said, is invaluable. Giv- mittee is very nice, and I am honored ing one’s time can do more than simply that they recognized me.” traf c operating on the eastern seaboard. The facility also coordinates the Department of writing a check. Toomey’s husband, Sgt. Herbert Bar- Defense’s usage of oceanic airspace from the Azores to the Gulf of Mexico. Toomey and her family received ber said it was an honor to be thought Cpl. Clinton Schroeder, a MACS-2 system con guration coordinator, said when Giant many gifts at the banquet – ranging of like that, and he believes his wife is Killer tests a unit, the facility is looking to ensure the unit is within safety regulations and from a rocking chair to coupons for free well-deserving of the award. has the manpower and equipment to support controlling aircraft over the water. oil changes. Lt. Col. Bruce K. Sizemore, MASS- Glanz said once MACS-2 passed the certi cation evaluation, Giant Killer leased the “I was shocked,” said Toomey when 1’s commanding of cer, said Toomey is squadron coastal airspace from the North Carolina-Virginia border to Wilmington, N.C. speaking about receiving the award. “I a model Marine. This enabled MACS-2 to control Cherry Point’s aircraft. don’t think what we do is out of the nor- “Sgt. Toomey exceeds expectations “This certi cation enables the squadron to train stateside without leaving garrison,” mal. I don’t think I do enough.” in every endeavor,” said Sizemore. said Schroeder. “It’s very important. Our job requires a lot of experience and having this Toomey said she felt overwhelmed “Sgt. Toomey stands out to me because certi cation gives us that.” receiving the award, and she imme- of her compassion and desire to serve Schroeder said having this certi cation produces better operators in the eet and diately started thinking of those who others.” prepares MACS-2 Marines better for deployments. Schroeder said MACS-2 provides Marine Air Control Group 28 a second pair of eyes VETERANS from page A2 in the sky during missions. “This certi cation enables ying squadrons to train with MACS-2,” said Schroeder. Havelock campus’ Institute of Aviation military spouses in Eastern North Caro- “It’s a big part of our defense capability and it’s a great experience for the pilots and Technology that could be useful in lina to ll jobs requiring their unique MACS-2 Marines.” gaining employment at the Navy Fleet attributes. Readiness Center East at Cherry Point Priority is being given to those who or with Spirit Aero, a private company say they plan to stay in the area. coming to the Global TransPark. V.I.P. program funding can be used Jay Bender, task force assistant di- through March 31, 2011 but Hudson rector, said the program came from the said “the sooner we get them working, growth task force’s strategic planning the faster the money will be spent.” efforts to attract and retain veterans and

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PFC. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON Two Marines begin an aircraft training exercise with a KC-130J Hercules ight simulator aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point as part of the necessary training hours pilots need prior to ying the actual aircraft, Feb. 5. Pilots also use the simulator for sustainment training. Simulation training heightens pilots’ skills PFC. SAMANTHA H. ARRINGTON DeMarco said even though the simulator is a great training tool, it does not fully MCAS CHERRY POINT compare to an actual aircraft ight. The man-made sky is clear, and the digital sun shines on a pilot as he grips the handles “Training is absolutely necessary, and simulators help us keep training,” said of the Harrier’s yoke and prepares to land the aircraft. DeMarco. The pilot steps out of the simulator after landing the aircraft. This simulation training DeMarco said not only is a simulator an essential piece of equipment for pilots, it is was just one of many a pilot completes a week prior to ying an actual aircraft. also cost effective for the air station and the Marine Corps. The AV-8B Harrier aircraft simulator is a fully functional cockpit and reacts exactly “Aircraft simulator training is cost effective and safe,” said DeMarco. “It’s about $6,000 the same way as the actual aircraft, said Maj. Antonio DeMarco, the Marine Aviation an hour to train with an aircraft compared to about $200 an hour with a simulator.” Training Systems Site of cer in charge aboard Cherry Point. Training is so crucial, said DeMarco. The advantage of using a simulator is that it The simulator is a windowless white structure that sits alone in a building adjacent to mitigates any risk of losing a pilot or aircraft. the squadron. Next to the structure is a station where the pilots actions are monitored by Cherry Point is home to 24 aircraft simulators. Fourteen of those are deployable and simulator technicians. often accompany squadrons when they are forward deployed. “Many different ying hazards can be programmed into the simulator from the “Whether refreshing skills or pushing the aircraft to its limits, the simulators provide monitoring station, such as bad weather, low visibility, mechanical failure or even hitting essential training without any danger,” said Phelps. “By presenting pilots with malfunction a bird,” said Gunnery Sgt. Christopher C. Phelps, operations chief for MATSS. scenarios, the simulator helps their reaction to emergencies to become second nature.”

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(Above) Capt. Jason Cabbage, an electronic countermeasures of cer with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3, hugs his daughter, Addison, Feb. 5, after a 7-month deployment to Al Asad Air Base, Iraq.

(Left) A Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 ight crew debarks an EA-6B Prowler, Feb. 5, on Cherry Point’s ight line. The aviators returned after a 7-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. According to squadron of cials, VMAQ-3 performed task force support missions and ew more than 2,300 ight hours during the deployment.

LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL A6 February 11, 2010 The Windsock Aviation assets provide capability, fl exibility for 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in Haiti LANCE CPL. DAVID BEALL Marines, and conducting aerial surveys. newest aircraft, the MV-22B Osprey, ex- Just as important as the missions, are the 24TH MEU They have even performed emergency plained Bailey. Both aircraft provide a sig- Marines who perform all the maintenance Haiti – Local Haitians look up to the sky as casualty evacuations of injured Haitians, nifi cant lift capability, carrying up to 17,000 required to keep the aircraft fl ying. Without a thundering sound grows louder. A Marine fl ying them back to the Nassau for medical pounds in the CH-53 and up to 8,000 pounds the mechanics and technicians there would helicopter appears over the top of a palm treatment. with the Osprey. The Osprey also provides be no aircraft to move Marines around fi eld thick with vegetation. Within no time All this is made possible by the tireless added fl exibility for the Marines to execute Haiti, conduct casualty evacuations, and Marines are on the ground. efforts of the Marines and Sailors of Ma- certain missions. resupply the troops. Plain and simple, the This scene has become familiar for the rine Medium Tilt-Rotor Squadron VMM- “Because of some timeline constraints, ‘birds’ don’t fl y unless they are in working locals in Haiti, as aircraft from the 24th Ma- 162 (Reinforced), the aviation element for the speed of the Osprey allows us to use two condition. rine Expeditionary Unit continue to fl y mis- 24th MEU. aircraft to insert multiple teams of Marines “Maintenance is extremely important sions in support of Operation Unifi ed Re- “It is very intense,” said Maj. Larry Bai- and Sailors into multiple locations, whereas to the mission of the MEU,” said Master sponse, providing humanitarian assistance ley, the operations offi cer for VMM-162 it would take three to four CH-46E Sea Gunnery Sgt. Marco Argento, maintenance and disaster relief to Haiti. After a 7.0 earth- (Rein). “Every mission that the MEU does, Knight helicopters,” said Bailey, a Tenino, chief, VMM-162 (Rein). “If we don’t do quake hit the country Jan. 12, Marines and we are a part of it whether we are the main Wash., native. our jobs then the aircraft wouldn’t fl y, which Sailors have helped the relief by delivering mode of transportation or we are on standby With all the aircraft combined, the squad- would make our mission here impossible.” food and water supplies to the Haitians. and in the planning process.” ron has covered more than 100 fl ights and There is someone working to prepare Operating from the decks of the USS The unit is equipped with 10 MV-22B over 220 fl ight hours including test fl ights. the birds for the next mission every hour Nassau, Ashland and Mesa Verde, MV-22B Ospreys, four CH-53E Super Stallions, six In total, Marines have transported more of every day. Due to the current operational Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, CH-53E Super AV-8B Harriers, four AH-1W Super Cobras than 55,100 pounds of food, 14,600 liters tempo, there are fl ights going in and out all Stallion heavy-lift helicopters and UH-1N and three UH-1N Hueys. of water, medical supplies, and 1,000 pas- day. Each aircraft requires several hours of Hueys have performed a number of tasks While in Haiti, the main effort has been sengers, including civilians, Marines and maintenance before it’s back in action. daily, including delivering supplies, moving the CH-53E Super Stallions and the Corps’ Sailors. “If an aircraft gets off the deck then it is a mission success for maintenance,” said Argento. Although these long hours of planning, fl ying and maintenance may become stressful at times, the Marines and Sailors of VMM-162 (Rein) have done everything to pre- pare for this and are ready to put in the hours to get the job done, Argen- to said. They have and will continue to provide aviation support and work hand in hand with the other MEU support elements to accomplish the mission. “Knowing that we’re making a difference is what makes all of this worth it,” said Capt. Zachary R. Webb, an Osprey pilot. “Whether it’s the Marines and Sailors here or the people of Haiti, they are depending on us to be ready to fl y when they need us. We drop them off where they need to be, transport the sup- plies they need, and ensure that they SGT. ALEX C. SAUCEDA have a safe ride home.” Marines and Sailors with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit evaluate the area of Corail, Haiti, using assessment teams, Jan. 27. The team of Marines and Sailors assessed the amount of damage caused by the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti, Jan. 12. HUGE HOLIDAY SALE!

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SGT. DARHONDA V. RODELA on the battlefi eld,” Mills said. New equipment is useless without a MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON Improvements on weapon capabili- thinking Marine to use it. Educational MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP ties, such as weapons that would allow booths from online and campus univer- PENDLETON, Calif. – If the Marine troops to shoot around corners of build- sities were among myriad technological Corps had a time machine to observe fu- ings, caught Marines’ eyes. prototypes, which allowed Marines to ture weapons and equipment, the Marine “You can see around corners without observe and gather information to further West Exposition would be its destina- exposing your body,” said Pvt. Juan Soto, their education. tion. base facilities, assistant chief of opera- “I laugh when people tell me that I’m More than 170 vendors gathered at tions, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendle- facing a smart enemy … I say, if he knew Camp Pendleton to introduce a variety of ton. “These advancements in technology what he was facing – he would surrender new technological prototypes designed give Marines a tactical advantage.” today,” Mills said. specifi cally for the Marine Corps during Other prototypes included remote- In addition to the Marine West Exposi- the 15th annual Marine West Exposition, controlled robots equipped to apply non- tion, a Marine South Exposition is held at Jan. 27-28. lethal tactics, such as projecting loud Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., “Technology continues to empower noises to lethal capabilities, like fi ring and the Modern Day Marine Exposition our Marines in the fi eld,” said Maj. Gen. 400 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition. The at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Richard P. Mills, commanding general, robots can also be used to X-ray suspi- 1st Marine Division, during the exposi- cious packages, inspect vehicles, sweep CPL. SHANNON E. MCMILLAN A miniature military checkpoint is displayed tion’s opening remarks. an area for mines, and lift projectiles with action figures during the 2010 Marine West “Everything here translates to victory weighing up to 39 pounds. Exposition at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 27.

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LANCE CPL. DAVID J. BEALL tibiotics and made some new 24TH MEU friends as she and her father GRANDE SALIENE, Haiti spent nearly a week aboard the – Just a week ago, 14-year-old ship to recover and get healthy. Lydie Augustin was suffering Although she was away from from two severe, untreated lac- her home and in an unfamiliar erations caused by bricks that place with people she had never fell on her leg that were shook seen before, the medical staff loose from a building during the aboard the USS Nassau did Jan. 12 earthquake. Today she an amazing job giving her ev- returned to Grande Saliene in erything she needed and more, better health and in high spirits. making both her and her father Men, women and children feel at home. sprinted down the rutted dirt “The people here have treat- roads fl ailing their arms into ed us great,” said Petero. “They the sky with glowing smiles and have made us feel very com- shouts of joy as her private ride fortable, referring to the ser- – an MV-22B tilt-rotor aircraft vice members who cared for his landed to bring Lydie and her daughter. I am going to explain father home. all of our experiences to my When an assessment team of family and friends when we get Marines and Sailors landed in home.” the village of Grande Saliene For Petty Offi cer 1st Class Jan. 25, their mission was to James Carbone, a hospital survey any earthquake damage, corpsman with the 24th MEU, determine if the local’s needs the experience of caring for one were being met, and fi nd people of the many earthquake vic- like Lydie who were in need of tims and being able to bring her medical care. home was a signifi cant event. Locals informed the Marines “It was very gratifying to that Lydie was hurt as soon as know we were able to give her the Marines arrived. The Ma- the treatment she needed. Now rines, and Navy medical person- she can be back home doing the nel accompanying them, realized things the other girls her age do she needed help and fast. With in Haiti,” said Carbone. “If she the lack of medical care needed didn’t get this treatment, she to treat her wounds in the area, could’ve lost her leg or even the team was worried about an died. Now she has no worries, infection and the possible loss of and she can go on living her her leg or even death. The team life.” wasted no time and requested a Lydie, who is soft-spoken medical evacuation using a heli- and knows little English, and copter to bring her and her father her father were both very ex- back to the USS Nassau. cited to get back home to their “I was extremely happy that families and to tell the stories my daughter was going to get of their experiences. They were the help she needed. As a father, extremely thankful for the help it was like: thank you Jesus for they received from the Ameri- this savior,” said Petero Augus- can troops and for the memories tin, Lydie’s father who stayed they will carry with them. with his daughter aboard the “The only thing I don’t have ship. “After God is the Ameri- is money to pay you back,” cans,” he said. said Petero. It is the greatest Once on the ship, Lydie went treatment that my daughter has LANCE CPL. DAVID J. BEALL straight to the operating room ever received, and I cannot say Petty Officer 1st Class James Carbone, a hospital corpsman with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, where the lacerations were enough thank you for what these carries 14-year-old Lydie Augustin out of a Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron 162 (Reinforced) MV- cleaned and stitched. In the fol- people have done. 22B Osprey. Lydie and her father were flown back to their village of Grande Saliene, Haiti, where they lowing days she received an- would be reunited with family and friends, Feb. 1.

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LANCE CPL. JAKOB SCHULZ The gear will allow the Marines to embrace the Corps’ constant quest toward mobile MARINE CORPS AIR STATION YUMA warfare. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION YUMA, Ariz. – Marine Air Control Squadron 1’s While the gear is more compact – it packs up into three humvees – its offi cial name is newest detachment at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., now has the latest mobile air anything but. The Army Navy/Transportable Navigational Aid Air Traffi c Navigation, In- traffi c control equipment in the Corps. tegration and Coordination System, consists of a radar dish, communications and control system, navigational aid equipment and a command module. Using the radar and communications systems in one humvee, the Marines can track aircraft movement while keeping in contact with pilots. They can also guide aircraft using the navigational equipment in another humvee. All these operations are controlled from the command module attached to the back of the third humvee. Since the equipment is so new to the Corps, MACS-1, also affectionately known as the Diablos, received the second AN/TPN-31A issued to a Marine unit and the fi rst in Yuma. The other system is currently in Afghanistan. “Before, it would take a detachment of Marines eight hours to set up our equipment,” said Gunnery Sgt. Jeremy Scarbrough, detachment maintenance and material offi cer. “With the new equipment, it takes six Marines four hours to set up.” In addition to the small scale, the equipment is more mobile, overcoming the reliance on heavy equipment, like 7-ton trucks and cranes, to tranport and a bit of set up. With the increased mobility however, the Diablos have sacrifi ced ATC coverage. “The new gear can only cover 25 nautical miles with primary and secondary radar,” said Scarbrough. “While that’s less than the old equipment, we don’t normally need any more than that.” After receiving the gear Jan. 19, the Diablos went to work getting their Marines qualifi ed to use it. During a six-week course, the Marines learned everything about the equipment, includ- ing delivery, use, repair and maintenance, said Charles Dowdy, a civilian instructor. LANCE CPL. JAKOB SCHULZ Marines from Detachment D, Marine Air Control Squadron 1 check the Diablos’ new “Everyone in the detachment will know his job when it comes to its maintenance and Army Navy/Transportable Navigational Aid Air Traffic Navigation, Integration and use,” said Scarbrough. Coordination System Feb. 1, at the Cannon Air Defense Complex, east of Marine The Diablos are slated to deploy to Afghanistan later this year as part of a Marine air Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz. control group where they will likely use the gear.

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LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES Station combat camera information technology specialist Kevin Morris (far right) interviews Havelock High School seniors Douglas Maisonet (far left) and Echo Williams (middle) during a mock-interview at the Cherry Point television studio, Feb. 2. The exercise was part of National Groundhog Job Shadow Day.

National Groundhog Shadow Day inspires students in career paths LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES the students learned basic fundamentals of photog- MCAS CHERRY POINT raphy, graphics production and videography. Local high school students visited Cherry Point “I gave the students a crash-course on how we as part of National Groundhog Job Shadow Day, use phototography studio techniques, such as light- Feb. 2. ing and taking portraits,” said Lance Cpl. Robert A. According to the organization’s Web site, http:// Mauer, a photographer with station combat camera. www.jobshadow.org, the program is intended to “I really enjoyed teaching them about photography. give students across America the opportunity to Life is about experience, and the more experience “shadow” workplace mentors as they go through you accumulate the more wisdom you’ll have.” a normal day on the job. The program also invites Havelock High School senior Echo Williams, students to see rsthand how skills they learn in who plans on becoming either a broadcast or print school can relate to the workplace. journalist, considered her visit to combat camera to More than 30 students from Havelock, New be a fruitful one. Bern and Pamlico high schools toured the air sta- “I learned a lot of new things about video broad- tion and shadowed various Marines and civilians casting,” said Williams. “I’m also a photographer, from different work sections, such as the Cherry so learning the different functions of a camera was Point Naval Health Clinic, Provost Marshal’s Of- helpful.” ce and the ri e range. The objective behind the Cpl. Timothy Chesnavage, a videographer at sta- visit was to give students a broader perspective of tion combat camera, helped teach the students the military careers at Cherry Point. basic fundamentals of videography. The air station’s commanding of cer, Col. “Telling the students about my job makes me Douglas A. Denn, greeted the students at the head- feel good,” said Chesnavage. “It’s attering that quarters building and explained to the students the someone wants to see what I do.” workings of the installation and what they could At the end of their visit, the students engaged in expect while participating in National Groundhog a mock television interview with combat camera Job Shadow Day. information technology specialist Kevin Morris. “Ask plenty of questions, about even the small- Morris asked the students questions about their in- est things,” said Denn. “That’s the reason we are terests and plans for the future. all here, to show you what it is we all do.” “I liked the interview the best,” said Maisonet. LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES Travis Harris, Echo Williams and Douglas Mai- “I loved being in front of the camera. The Marines Graphics illustrator Lance Cpl. Nicholas Green and combat sonet, local high school students, spent their day here do a great job, and it’s good seeing them have photographer Pfc. Hector de Jesus show three local high school shadowing the Marines and civilians at the air fun while they’re doing it.” students how to make a compact-disc label at the station combat station’s combat camera of ce. During their visit, camera building, Feb. 2.

LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES Stephen Barber, a visual information specialist with combat camera, instructs local high school students on how to edit raw video footage shot during an earlier interview, Feb. 2.

LANCE CPL. RASHAUN X. JAMES Air station commanding of cer Col. Douglas A. Denn greets local high school students at the headquarters building before they embark on a tour of the air station, Feb 2. The students visited Cherry Point as part of National Groundhog Job Shadow Day. B2 February 11, 2010 The Windsock Marines, families receive free online tutoring LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL

MCAS CHERRY POINT The Department of Defense recently partnered with the Web site http://www.tutor.com. This partnership will allow military service members and their dependents to work with a professional, certi- ed tutor online 24-7. The Web site offers help with homework, studying, test preparation, resume writing and more. The service is available to students of any age, from kindergartners to adult learners, to get the one-on-one help they need in subjects like math, Eng- lish, science and social studies. This program is provided by the defense department as a bene t to all active-duty service members, de- ployed reservists, active-duty National Guard person- nel in a deployed status, DoD civilians in a deployed status and their dependents. “The core part of this service is the one-on-one train- ing from a quali ed educator,” said Suzanne Shell, Cherry Point’s library director. “The tutors are quali ed in speci c subjects for a particular age range.” The Web site’s network of more than 1,800 profes- sional tutors and career specialists have delivered more than ve million one-on-one tutoring and career ses- sions since 2001. Each tutor is certi ed through the Web site and has completed a third-party background LANCE CPL. AMY A. TRAIL The Department of Defense recently partnered with tutor.com, allowing military service members and their check. dependents to work with a professional, certified tutor online 24/7. The Web site http://www.tutor.com offers free “Everything on this Web site is anonymous,” said help to service members and their dependents with homework, studying, test preparation and more. Shell. “Most parents worry about predators on the inter- net. With this program, there is no worry. Everything is have a library account, they should visit their base’s library and set up an account. monitored and anonymous. The DoD didn’t want to take any chances with children.” “This is a fantastic service,” said Shell. “It’s a big help in reducing the stressors of Online homework help and career assistance is available at all military installation homework in families, especially if a service member is deployed. Adults can also use libraries. Assistance is also available online at http://www.tutor.com/military. it to get back up to speed for continuing education classes or for other services the Web Shell said interested members need to register through their local Marine Corps li- site offers.” brary. If they already have a library account, all they have to do is call. The library will Some children aboard Cherry Point who’ve used the program, said it’s a wonderful take the information it needs to set up an account on the Web site. If someone does not tool and helps them with their homework questions. It’s especially nice that help is free. Elite-to-Elite extends Corps to College program deadline CPL. KATIE DENSMORE ment that they may have not been ready for straight out of high school. MCB CAMP LEJEUNE “If you were an average student or if you did poorly on your SATs, the program can Military members who are North Carolina residents may have thought about applying really help,” Schock said. “It is meant for those who served their country, matured and for the Elite-to-Elite Program, which guarantees seats at North Carolina State colleges to decided they wanted to return to school.” quali ed applicants. However, they may have been discouraged by the Feb. 1 deadline. The program helps Marines who would otherwise have a solid career in the Corps but Fortunately, the program has had its deadline extended from Feb. 1 to March 15. The choose instead to pursue their education, he said. extension allows applicants to complete several of the time-consuming requirements, “We know most Marines are not going to stay in,” Schock said. “It is a pyramid organi- such as acquiring college and high school transcripts and taking the scholastic aptitude zation, and really good Marines often decide to get out and we understand that. We want test. to help them after they have left the service.” Military members wanting to apply for the program should plan to attend the upcom- For those who are getting out in a year and a half, Schock recommends starting online ing fall semester. courses to help guarantee in-state tuition and make the process easier. “Next year we are looking at having the program open for both a fall and spring semes- With the program in its second year, it shows no signs of slowing down because ev- ter,” said David Schock, the regional school liaison for Marine Corps Installations-East. eryone wants it, says Schock. Adding the spring semester would help military members who have an end-of-active- “Everybody bene ts from military members going to school,” Schock said. “We are duty-service date that falls outside of the program’s deadline. providing the state with quality, educated leaders.” The program’s main bene t is to help military members return to an academic environ- Finding help for Semper Fi bear male sexual assault SPECIAL TO THE WINDSOCK Privacy SAPR.MIL • He may resist reporting the sexual assault Male victims of sexual assault are an due to the need to repeat the story over and often forgotten population – unseen, ne- over again to police, prosecutors and in glected, and underserved. The following court. information has been put together so that • He may be unwilling to share details of this population of victims can be better un- the assault in order to protect his family derstood and supported. from societal judgment. Stereotypes and Myths Self-blame There are various stereotypes and myths • He may blame himself for the attack be- that impact male victims’ ability to face cause he was not able to ght the aggressor their sexual assault. These include: off. • Men are immune to victimization. • He may think that the assault was not • Men should be able to ght off attacks. rape because he became sexually aroused • Men shouldn’t express emotion. during the attack. SGT. LISA R. STRICKLAND • Male survivors are more likely to become Outcomes Lt. Col. Alan Solter, community plans director, poses with New Bern sexual predators. Male victims of sexual assault may expe- Airport’s newest member, Semper Fi. He isn’t quite like the other newly These stereotypes and myths can then rience a variety of outcomes that have an painted bears placed around the city in honor of New Bern’s 300th anniversary. Semper Fi is painted in the Marine Corps dress blue uniform. lead to certain outcomes for male victims impact on their well-being. The artist, Vicki Vitale-Farrow, also painted two other bears around the of sexual assault, including: Psychological city this year. • Loss of self-esteem and belief in their • Sense of self and concept of “reality” are masculinity disrupted “I think here is a great place because we have many Marines, families and • Exaggerated self-blame • Profound anxiety, depression, fearfulness other service members coming in and out of the airport, and we want them • Feelings of shame, guilt, anger and identity confusion to know how much we appreciate what they’ve done for us,” said retired • Feelings of powerlessness, apprehension, • Development of phobias related to the as- Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Tom Braaten, Coastal Regional Airport director. withdrawal and embarrassment sault setting • Fear that they won’t be able to protect • Hypochondriacal symptoms (imaginary and support their families ailments) Cherry Point benefi ts community in 2009 • Symptoms of rape trauma syndrome • Paranoia of bodily harm • Sexual dif culties, such as self-destruc- • Withdrawal from interpersonal contact LANCE CPL. SANTIAGO G. COLON JR. ample, a mechanic at the auto care center tive behavior (drinking, drugs, aggres- and a heightened sense of alienation MCAS CHERRY POINT would be a NAF employee. sion) • Stress-induced psycho-physiological re- Since 1942, Cherry Point has been a • The total Cherry Point workforce for Barriers actions major part of the economic stability of FY09 was more than 15,000 employees. Male victims of sexual assault may also • Psychological outcomes can be severe for eastern North Carolina by providing jobs Almost 10,000 were active-duty military, experience certain barriers to seeking sup- men because men are socialized to believe for thousands over the past 68 years. The nearly 5,000 were civilian employees, port or services, either from friends and that they are immune to sexual assault and air station’s Fiscal Year 2009 Economic and almost 600 were NAF civilian em- family or from organizations and institu- because societal reactions to these assaults Impact Statement details the effect Cher- ployees. tions. can be more isolating and stigmatizing. ry Point has had on the surrounding com- • The total amount of construction, main- Support Relationships munities. tenance and service contracts totaled to • It can be dif cult for men to seek help for • Relationships may be disrupted by the During the Fiscal Year 2009: nearly $160 million. fear of how others will judge them. assault. • The total salaries of Cherry Point per- • The total amount for education, training • Responses from friends and family can • Relationships may be disrupted by oth- sonnel were $1.43 billion. Nearly $680 and travel was almost $17 million. be damaging or unsupportive. er’s reactions to the assault such as a lack million were paid to active duty military, • The total overall economic impact of Safety of belief/support. nearly $150 million were paid to retirees, Cherry Point was $2.18 billion. • Threats to the victim of a sexual assault • Relationships may also be disrupted by more than $400 million were paid to ap- For more information or for a copy of or his family may have been made by the the victim’s reactions to the assault. propriated retired civilians, and almost the FY09 Economic Impact Statement perpetrator. This may cause him to keep Emotional $200 million were paid to nonappropri- visit the Web site at http://www.marines. silent. • Anger about the assault can lead to hos- ated fund civilian employees. mil/unit/mcascherrypoint/Pages/default. • In institutions, he may be forced to keep tility. Nonappropriated fund, or NAF, civil- aspx. The link for the statement is 2009 silent through implied and real threats both • Similarly, the overwhelming emotions ian employees work for organizations Economic Impact. by the perpetrator and/or by others within that come with surviving a sexual assault aboard the air station that are not funded the institution. can lead to emotional withdrawal. by the Department of Defense. As an ex- www.thewindsockonline.com The Windsock February 11, 2010 B3 THE LOCAL BUZZ Announcements Indicates new announcement For more information, visit the Web site at http://www. New Bern Idol outwardbound.org/index.cfm/do/cp.veterans. To enroll, Scholarships Available for Dependents New Bern Parks and Recreation is sponsoring New please call (866) 669-2362 extension 8387. The Officers’ Spouses Club of Cherry Point is now ac- Bern Idol, which is a singing contest open to youth 12-18 cepting college scholarship applications. The OSC will years old. North Carolina Clean Water Act award scholarships in incremental amounts of $25,000 Tryouts will begin Feb. 18 and 19, at the West New The North Carolina Clean Water Act of 1999 requires to qualified students. Eligible applicants must be students Bern Recreation Center. The registration fee is $5, and the owners of wastewater treatment works to make a System who are beneficiaries of active duty military assigned to last day to register is Wednesday. Annual Performance Report available to their customers tenant commands aboard Cherry Point or beneficiaries of For more information, call the recreation center at 639- upon request. a retired or deceased military member living in Craven, 2912 or 639-2902, or e-mail [email protected]. An annual performance for the Cherry Point wastewa- Carteret or Pamlico counties. Applicants who are high ter collection and treatment system has been prepared and school seniors, community college or university students, Honeybees and Beekeeping Free Classes may be obtained free of charge. Contact Glenn Hartzog of or nontraditional students will be considered based on eli- A basic introduction to honeybees and beekeeping the Environmental Affairs Department at 466-4789. gibility and must be enrolled or applying for admission classes will be held Feb. 19 and March 19, at the Core in the 2009-2010 school year. Applications must be post Sound Museum and Heritage Center in Harkers Island, marked no later than March 31. Applications are available N.C. at http://www.cherrypointosc.org or at The Whistle Stop The first class is the introduction to the honeybees col- Thrift Store on Cherry Point. ony, hive, equipment needed to start a hive, and to the techniques for setting up a new hive. The second class Military Saves Week 2010 will introduce honeybee biology, hive management and Cherry Point will host military saves week in basics of honey production. Marine and Family Services conjunction with the military saves program, Feb. 21-28 For more information, contact Anne D. Edwards at at the air station’s Training and Education Building. 222-6359. Marine, Family Services Office Numbers Barbara Bennett, investor education specialist, State of The Family Member Employment Assistance N.C. Securities Division will be a guest speaker, Feb. 23, Free Classified Advertisements Program, Transition Assistance Management from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Service members, military dependents, Department of Program, Relocation Assistance Program, and The brief will cover personal nancial literacy, avoiding Defense and Marine Corps Community Services employ- accredited financial counselors can be reached at fraud, types of scams, smarter investing, tips to prevent ees are eligible to submit a classified advertisement in the 466-4401. identity theft and credit issues and ways to raise your Windsock for free. • The Exceptional Family Member Program can be credit score. You can post a classified advertisement as follows: reached at 466-7547. For more information, call 466-4401. Visit the Cherry Point Web site at http://www.cherry- • The Family Counseling Program, 466-3264. point.usmc.mil and follow the link in the middle of the • Retirees can contact the Retired Activities Office Free Military Appreciation Show page for Free Windsock Ads. The direct link is http:// at 466-5548. The USO club is hosting a free military appreciation www.cherrypoint.usmc.mil/cpwinad.asp. In order to use • The Substance Abuse Counseling line, 466-7568. show for active duty Marines and Sailors in Jacksonville this link, your computer must be capable of Outlook or • New parents can call the New Parent Support at 4 p.m., Feb. 27. another mail service program. Program at 466-3651. Food, drinks and entertainment will be available at the E-mail your ad to the Joint Public Affairs Office at chpt. show. [email protected]. Put “Windsock Ad” in the subject Budget For Baby For more information or directions, call the USO at line and format your e-mail to include the information The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers 910-455-3411. needed to ensure your ad goes in the right place. Budget for Baby classes. For more information and full guidelines, visit the Learn about and plan for new expenses. Free Admission to Universal Studios Florida Windsock ad submission Web site at http://www.cherry- Call 466-2031 for information or to register. The Military Salute Program is offering service mem- point.usmc.mil/cpwinad.asp. bers free, seven-day base tickets with park-to-park access Veterans’ Assistance to Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Flori- Free Wilderness Expeditions A representative from the Veterans Affairs Office da through March 26. Outward Bound is offering free wilderness expeditions visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 232. The tickets are being primarily sold at military installa- for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Call 466-4401 for assistance. tions. Tickets are available at participating military ITT/ Freedom veterans who were deployed or pending medical ITR offices nationwide and at the Shades of Green Resort screenings. in Orlando. The 5-7 day expedition includes backpacking, rock For more information, visit the Web site at http://www. climbing, canoeing, dog sledding, sailing, sea kayaking media.universalorlando.com. and white-water rafting. Monthly and Weekly Events OFF Limits MCAS CHERRY POINT AREA Gifts and Decorations Disabled Veterans 8063 or 447-2109. FRIDAY’S NIGHT CLUB (AKA CLUB INSOMNIA) Treasures of the Point Gift Chapter 26 of the Disabled MCB CAMP LEJEUNE AREA Shoppe, located inside The Whistle American Veterans meets on the Domestic Violence Victims BELL AUTO SALVAGE II Stop, building 1691, sells one-of-a- third Tuesday of each month at the A support group for victims of do- BOTTA BOOMS kind gifts for family and friends. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7315 mestic violence is provided by the CARLAND The Whistle Stop has decorations in Havelock at 7 p.m. Carteret County Domestic Violence CENTENNIAL ENTERPRISES, INC. DOLL HOUSE at less than retail prices. For information, contact Doug Program. EASY MONEY CATALOG SALES For more information, call 444- Matthers at 447-2761. The group meetings are held ev- FANTASIES 0949 or visit the Web site at http:// ery Wednesday at 6 p.m. ILLUSIONS www.cherrypointosc.org. Al-Anon Family Group Meet For more information, call 728- JACKSONVILLE SPEEDWAY AUTO PARTS There are Al-Anon Family Group 3788. JOSHUA EXPERIENCE/ CLUB ACCESS LAIRDS AUTO & TRUCK CENTER Together For Life meetings Tuesdays, 8-9 p.m., for MILITARY CIRCUIT OF JACKSONVILLE The “Together for Life” one-day family members and friends of School Volunteers PAR TECH premarital seminar is held for active individuals who may have or had Mentors are needed for individual PLAYHOUSE duty personnel age 26 and under, alcohol problems in their lives. students in schools. Several schools PLEASURE PALACE within 90 days of marriage. The meeting is held at Havelock have also requested volunteers for PRIVATE PLEASURES (AKA CARRIAGE HOUSE) RACEWAY AUTO PARTS Please visit the chapel Web site at First Baptist Church. It is not their reading programs. REFLECTION PHOTO https://www.cherrypoint.usmc.mil/ religious, but spiritual in nature. 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Feb. 15, 1998 One hundred years ago this date, 28 Marines and 232 seamen lost their lives when the battleship Maine was mysteriously sunken by an explosion in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. Though no defi nitive evidence linked the Spanish to the sinking, the cry went up, “Remember the Maine!”. By late April, the U.S. and Spain were at war.

Feb. 17, 1967 The fi rst full day of Operation Deckhouse VI, which lasted until March 3, was Hotlines conducted near Quang Ngai city. The Special Landing Force accounted for 280 enemy killed. 2nd MAW Command Inspector General 466-5038

If you are a victim of sexual assault Immediately call 466-3264 during working hours or (800) 208-8086 after hours and on weekends. The person answering the call will help you decide the next steps to take. You may remain anonymous. This procedure is not to replace calling 911 if you are in immediate danger. Remember, it’s not your fault. Acquiring Supplies Support is available. Are you aware of anyone attempting to improperly Severe weather and force protection information acquire explosives, weapons, ammunition, dangerous Military personnel call 466-3093. FRC East personnel call 464-8333. chemicals, uniforms, etc., that could be used in a terrorist DDCN personnel call 466-4083.

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