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Th ursday, May 1, 2008 www.csmng.com Vol. 2 No. 17 Base Briefs Air Force receives last GPS IIR satellite AAPI Heritage Breakfast set By Staff Sgt. Don Branum for May 1 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Lockheed Martin employees prepare GPS IIR(M)-20 for Th e Asian American/Pacifi c Islander The Air Force received the last in a series of GPS IIR shipment to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., April Committee will hold a breakfast to satellites from Lockheed Martin during an April 1 fly-out 1. The satellite, scheduled to launch June 30, is the last kick off AAPI Heritage Month at 7:30 ceremony at the Lockheed Martin facility in Valley Forge, of the IIR-series GPS satellites the Air Force received a.m. May 1 at the Satellite Dish Dining Penn. from Lockheed Martin. Facility. Lt. Col. Doug Schiess, operations offi cer for the 2nd Space Th e breakfast will include guest Operations Squadron, represented the 50th Space Wing at the speaker Col. Cary Chun of Air Force ceremony. Space Command. Th is year’s AAPI “Th e IIR satellites have been great,” Colonel Schiess said. “One theme is “Leadership, Diversity, of the things they’ve done for us is allowed us to reduce our Harmony — Gateway to Success.” operations tempo. We used to have to do two supports per day For more information, contact Capt. on all GPS satellites, but the IIRs have allowed us to go down to Earl Chang of the Space Innovation and one support per day.” Development Center at 567-7895. Th e IIR satellites require less support because they have improved autonomous capabilities. Th e primary autonomous Gym closed today capability is a IIR redundancy management function, which tracks and manages the satellite’s subsystems. Internal tests are Th e Main Fitness Center gymnasium run regularly and components can be autonomously swapped will be closed from 1 p.m. April 29 until if a failure is detected. 5 a.m. May 1. Th e IIR series of satellites has also been more robust. Aft er For more information, contact the nearly 11 years since the fi rst IIR satellite was launched, all the Main Fitness Center at 567-6628. IIR satellites’ remain operational and are still on their primary clocks. Schriever Law Center closed “We have multiple clocks for redundancy on each satellite,” May 2 Colonel Schiess said. “Our older IIA satellites are on their second Th e Schriever AFB Law Center will or third clocks, but we haven’t had to change a clock yet for the be closed from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. IIR satellites.” Th is robustness makes the satellites more likely May 2. Th e offi ce will resume normal to live beyond their projected design lifetimes — which means duty hours at 7:30 a.m. May 5. more utility for taxpayers’ dollars. For more information, contact Kaila When GPS IIR(M)-20 launches this summer, it will be the McDougle of the Judge Advocate Offi ce 19th IIR satellite in orbit. Of those 19 satellites, seven are the at 567-5050. newer IIR(M) models, which provide an additional signal called L2C for civilian use and additional military code, or M-code, signals. Weapons school briefi ng to be “Th e M-code is a modifi cation that the Air Force asked held Lockheed Martin to do aft er they had the GPS IIR contract,” A briefi ng will be held for space and See Satellite page 11 missile offi cers who are interested in Lockheed Martin photo/Stephenn B. Griffi being instructors for the U.S. Air Force Weapons School Space Instructor Course. Th e briefi ng will be from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. May 2 at the Bldg. 300 auditorium. Plans unveiled for Schriever homes Th e briefi ng will cover information re- Tierra Vista Communities, the hous- turing pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, will be built on base. garding the six month graduate level ing privatization project at Schriever Air lively community centers, attractive open “We know the many challenges our mili- space course, class content, follow-on Force Base, has unveiled plans for the 242 spaces and active hiking and biking trails. tary families face, and we want to make their assignment opportunities and the ap- new homes being built here in the next two Construction at Schriever will take place living experiences as carefree and positive plication process. years. during the next two years and include new as possible,” said Jim Mullen, Tierra Vista For more information, contact Capt. Homes at Schriever will range in size from homes for Airmen of all ranks, a community Communities Project Director. “We are anx- Jason Schramm of the 50th Operations 1,630 square feet to 4,000 square feet and will center with indoor pool, and a host of other ious for the fi rst homes to come online and Support Squadron at 567-5730. feature a minimum of three bedrooms. Th e amenities. off er our Airmen and their families another new homes will include a spacious master A groundbreaking ceremony at Schriever option for living.” suite and bathroom, energy effi cient appli- will take place May 16 to offi cially begin the As a result of the new construction, more DASH volunteers wanted ances and ample storage space and will be new home construction. Th is will be the fi rst families will be introduced into the commu- Drive A Servicemember Home needs situated within welcoming communities fea- time in Schriever’s 25 year history that homes nity, which in turn, will give rise to more chil- volunteers from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. May dren attending nearby Ellicott Elementary 2 and 3. Courtesy graphic School. A plan was put in place for Tierra One weekend dispatcher and 14 driv- Vista Communities to help address this need ers, 8 males and 6 females, are needed. by providing $2.08 million towards the con- For more information, contact Staff struction of a ten classroom addition. Sgt. Adrian Fernandez of the 1st Space Construction began in January and is Operations Squadron at 567-2747. scheduled for completion before the start For more information, contact of the new school year next fall. Tech Sgt. Leah Wilson at 567-7329, or “Th is is a perfect example of how two enti- Barbara Fitz at 531-5501. ties can work together to address a potential issue and resolve it in an extremely speedy NCOA to host job fair manner,” Mr. Mullen said. “Actus Lend Lease Th e Non-Commissioned Offi cers and the Ellicott School Board worked hand- Association will host a national job in-hand to get these new classrooms built fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 6 at which will ensure adequate space for the new the Doubletree Hotel in Colorado infl ux of students.” Springs. Tierra Vista Communities is a 50-year For more information, contact Tony partnership created between the Department White of the NCOA at 1-800-662-2620, of the Air Force and Actus Lend Lease extension 222. through the Military Housing Privatization Initiative. More Briefs page 11 Th e new homes are part of the MHPI, a critical component in the eff ort to elimi- nate inadequate housing and foster a better Inside quality of life for Airmen and their families. Actus Lend Lease was selected by the U.S. Commentary ...... 3 Air Force as the developer for the $320 mil- Arbor Day ...... 7 lion community development project at three Sports ...... 10 An artist’s depiction of fi eld grade offi cer housing that will be available at Schriever Air Force Base, once con- bases, including Schriever, Peterson, and Los struction of base housing is complete. Angeles Air Force Bases. Schriever Sentinel 2 May 1, 2008

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Palm and Centro are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. Service provided by AT&T Mobility. ©2008 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo, and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. Schriever Sentinel May 1, 2008 3 COMMENTARY Combat skills training creates stronger Airmen PUBLISHER Commentary by Staff Sgt. Don Branum Lon P. Matejczyk 50th Space Wing Public Affairs [email protected] I returned April 18 from two weeks of training Editorial that I may never use — two weeks of crawling Editor through mud, running with 40 pounds of body Mike Boyd armor strapped to my shoulders and head, and [email protected] eating fi eld rations. Staff Reporter I’d do it all again in a heartbeat. Joan Johnson Th e training I attended was the Air Force’s [email protected] Advanced Combat Skills Training course, of- fered at the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center ADVERTISING on Fort Dix, N.J. Fort Dix is collocated with Advertising Director/GM McGuire Air Force Base, and planes fl y in and Tex Stuart out of the area constantly. I quickly grew ac- [email protected] customed to the sound of air power, whether it was the roar of a C-17 Globemaster or the high- Rogers Samuel Sgt Photo/Staff Force Air U.S. Rob Carrigan pitched whine of a KC-135 Stratotanker as they [email protected] fl ew a few hundred feet above our training areas Tammy Fogall and dormitories. [email protected] I learned how to recognize an improvised ex- Kathleen Gannon plosive device, move tactically in open fi elds and [email protected] urban terrain, operate as a member of a convoy and apply a tourniquet in less than 10 seconds. Linda Stuart Th e classes were hands-on and immersive — the Staff Sgt. Aaron Mills (rear left), Senior Master Sgt. Robert Mayor (rear right) and Staff Sgt. Stephen Price (front right), [email protected] way they should be, because there’s only so much carry a simulated wounded patient to safety while taking incoming fi re from opposing forces during the combat fi rst aid Classifi ed Ad Manager you can learn through a slideshow presentation. portion of the Advanced Combat Skills Training course here April 11. Heidi Witherington To really learn how to low crawl, you have to be [email protected] in the dirt, taking notice of each blade of grass as blocks of instruction, to incorporate the sensa- skill given how many Airmen will be part of at ART DEPARTMENT you pass it by at a gruelingly slow pace. To really tion of pain through simulated rounds. Instead least one convoy during their deployment. At the learn how to spot an IED, you have to look for it of lead, the rounds carry a payload of non-toxic end, we put it all together — fi ghting and saving Art Director in the fi eld, where it might be concealed under detergent that spatters when it hits clothing. lives amidst the sounds of simulated gunfi re, IED Rowdy Tompkins brush or dirt or placed just behind a tree. To Students and instructors wear protective cov- explosions and rocket-propelled grenades. [email protected] really learn how to lift a litter with a 200-pound erings that resemble gas masks and protect their “We hope you never have to use the skills you Assistant Production body over a six-foot wall, you have to be one set of faces and heads. Th e pain is comparable to actu- learned during your two weeks in this class,” Manager arms in the team that makes it happen as AK-47 ally being shot, especially when you take a round Tech. Sgt. Jesse Pate, one of the Expeditionary Jeff Adcox rifl es sound off from 100 meters away. to your kidney or the back of your thigh. Center instructors, said to us as we received our [email protected] And while you learn how to do all these things, But the pain serves its own purpose: just as a graduation certifi cates. “But if you do, we’re con- you’re also learning how to work as a team — child might learn the hard way not to touch a hot fi dent that you’ll be able to survive and operate how to shoot, move and communicate so in- stove, students learn to stay low, use cover and and come back home safely.” stinctually that the four members of your fi re avoid silhouetting themselves in open windows Th e training reinforced for me how much I team act not as individuals but as four parts of and doorways. needed to know in order to be an asset to the a single entity. Our class learned about some of the improvised war eff ort when I deploy. It also reinforced the You learn how your Wingmen will react in a explosive devices used in theater. I won’t go into meaning of the statement, “I am an American hostile environment, because you have to. Th e detail, except to say that the sophistication evi- Airman.” I spent two weeks being an American sounds and sights and smells of combat are all dent in some of the IEDs is frightening. And we Airman in every sense of the word — and I’d there. Th e instructors even manage, in some learned how to operate in convoys — a critical do it again in a New Jersey minute.

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Schriever spouses enjoy lunch at the Dish Scott Cunningham hands a meal to Warren Djuric during lunchtime at the Satellite Dish Dining Facility here April 25. Some Schriever com- manders’ and chiefs’ spouses visited the base at the 50th Services Division’s invitation to learn more about what Services offers to Schriever families. U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Don Branum

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Dozier, the 50th Network Operations Air Force Space Command Public Affairs Group fi rst sergeant from Schriever AFB, talked about the Outstanding Airmen PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Th underous reception itself. applause, confetti thick as a spring snowstorm, noise mak- “Th is is pretty awesome,” she said. “I had no idea that it is of 2007 ers and air horns greeted the entrance of the Outstanding this big of an aff air. It is overwhelming actually.” Airmen of the Year nominees to Air Force Space Command By Master Sgt. Kate Rust Staff Sgt. Elkan Hawkins is a solidly built man with a Air Force Space Command Public Affairs Headquarters April 21. wide smile and a quick wit. He came to the competition Th e arrival ceremony for the candidates had all the ear- PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Twenty-two representing Buckley AFB. marks of a great celebration. arrived, but only four will move on. “I really have mixed emotions,” he said. “I am proud to Th ere was a buzz in the air, old friends and former com- Selecting from among 22 nominees in four categories, rades greeted each other warmly, soft music played in the represent my base, and I am thankful to my leadership who Air Force Space Command announced its Outstanding background and organizers of the event hustled here and helped put me forward for this award. I am defi nitely thank- Airmen of the Year for 2007 at a banquet here April 25. there checking on last-minute details. ful for all their support.” Gen. Robert C. Kehler, commander of Air Force Space It was a long, hard road getting to Peterson Air Force Base Sergeant Hawkins’ proudest achievement, however, is Command, was the banquet’s host. for 22 Airmen. It was competitive all the way, and each of the Pee Wee football team he coaches in his community. “I know they’ll compete well (at the Air Force level) the Airmen earned his or her trip the old- fashioned way: by Interactions in the community are a part of how these Airmen — they competed harder just to get where they are to- working hard, preparing hard and maintaining impeccable were judged at all levels of the competition. For Hawkins, night,” he said. bearing throughout the process. Th ese men and women however, it was personal. are proven winners and they are the AFSPC candidates for “Of all the things happening to me in my life, the one The winners are: the Outstanding Airman of the Year. To make it to the Air I am most proud of is coaching the Montebello Falcons,” „ Senior Airman Jonathan Toro-Caloyeropoulos, Force level, they have one more challenge to overcome — fi re team leader, Charlie Flight, 791st Missile Security this one. Sergeant Hawkins said. “Th is is no bullet fi ller, those kids touched me. Th ey touched my heart.” Forces Squadron, Minot AFB, N.D. Silence descended over the atrium as AFSPC commander Raised in Santa-Cruz, Bolivia, he enlisted in the Air Gen. C. Robert Kehler rose to speak. Senior Master Sgt. David Kelch, fi rst sergeant for the Force in 2006. Airman Toro-Caloyeropoulos recently “Th is is a diffi cult morning for us because we face a chal- 341st Civil Engineer Squadron, Malmstrom AFB, Mont., deployed to Camp Bucca, Iraq, and served as the primary lenge,” General Kehler said to the hundreds of command was asked how he might react if he was selected April 25 to controller for the Tactical Operations Center located in members attending the event. “How do you pick the most represent the command at the Air Force competition. He the Th eater Internment Facility. outstanding Airmen from a group of the most outstanding said, “I will thank my entire fi rst sergeant council I work He thanked God, his supervisors, the people who helped Airmen in the command? It is a hard job, but we will do with at Malmstrom. Th is opportunity is truly a refl ection him make it all the way from Basic Military Training to it.” on the other fi rst sergeants I work with on the Big Sky First his present job, and off ered some encouragement. Th e candidates expressed the feelings they experienced as Sergeant’s Council.” “Keep charging forward,” said Airman Toro- they walked to the front of the assembled command. Finally, the comment of AFSPC Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Caloyeropoulos. “Th ere’s a lot more to be accomplished.” “Th e people I work with gave me this opportunity,” said „ Staff Sgt. Rory E. Sturm Jr., security forces control- Joseph Vu during the invocation describes these outstand- Airman 1st Class Brittanie D. Pierce, representing the AFSPC ler, assigned to the 721st SFS, Cheyenne Mountain Air Manpower, Personnel and Services Directorate. “I am very ing Airmen. Force Station, Colo. thankful that they have given me so much support.” “Th e quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to Airman Pierce was defi nitely the hometown favorite. 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makes me proud to be among them,” said General Kehler. U.S. Army offi cials discuss Winners: Th ese four will go on to compete for honors as the Air Force 12 Outstanding From page 5 Airmen of the Year. need for greater space role Th e Air Force Association honors the 12 In addition to his work there, Sergeant Outstanding Airmen at its annual conven- By Dick Foster Th e FBCB2 is one of several variations Sturm also deployed to Camp Bucca. During tion in Washington, D.C., according to the Courtesy of the Fort Carson Mountaineer of systems collectively called “Blue Force his deployment, his HUMM-V team was AFA Web site. Th e program was initiated at FORT CARSON, Colo. — The Army Tracking.” Th ese systems allow troops to struck by an improvised explosive device. the AFA’s 10th annual national conference, depends more than ever on space-based identify one another, coordinate movements He earned the Air Force Combat Action held in New Orleans in 1956 — the chief systems to support its combat troops in and reduce the potential for friendly-fi re ca- and Purple Heart medals for his actions master sergeant of the Air Force, a general offi cer and selected major command-level Iraq, Afghanistan and around the world, so sualties. Th eir use has grown from about taken and wounds sustained. command chiefs form the selection board. it must become more involved in designing 1,000 tracking units deployed in 2003 to „ Master Sgt. George Price Jr., explosive Th e Air Force Chief of Staff reviews the and operating those systems, the Army’s 50,000 currently. ordnance disposal fl ight chief, 45th Civil Engineer Squadron, Patrick AFB, Fla. He is a selections. top space officer said during an address Th e Army is determined to play a more ac- community leader, an example for his peers Th e 12 Outstanding Airmen are awarded to the 24th National Space Symposium tive role in refi ning these space-based systems April 10. as an NCO Academy distinguished graduate, the Outstanding Airman ribbon with the and designing new ones to meet warfi ghters’ bronze service star device and wear the “Th e measure of merit, from my perspec- and his military awards include two Bronze needs, General Campbell said. Th e Army’s Outstanding Airman badge for one year. tive, is what we deliver to the warfi ghter,” Star Medals, the Air Force Combat Action G-3 (Operations and Plans) has directed the Th ey also serve on the Air Force Enlisted said Army Lt. Gen. Kevin T. Campbell, Medal and Army Combat Action Badge. general to increase the number of Army space Council for one year. Guidelines for submis- commander of the Army Space and Missile Sergeant Price said being named was an sions are outlined in Air Force Instruction Defense Command in Arlington, Va. operations offi cers. Th e larger cadre would honor and a privilege. 36-2805, “Special Trophies and Awards.” General Campbell was a featured speaker provide offi cers deeper into combat forma- “Th is award is not so much for me as it is at the National Space Symposium, held at the tions, to the brigade level, to help units adopt for my command, my base — everything Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. the new systems. we stand for,” he said. “I “We look to the industry and across ser- Army space offi cers would also become am very humbled.” vice lines to unify forces to deliver the most more active in the largely Air Force domain „ Master Sgt. Michael capability,” he said, “because the men and of satellite concept and design, “so that we R. Primo, fi rst sergeant, women out there are the ones who pay the can be on the ground fl oor in developing Space Innovation and steep price for every day that we don’t deliver concepts ... and shaping them to serve all Development Center, Schriever AFB. He be- capability to the warfi ghter.” the users that they need to serve,” General came a fi rst sergeant in Th e Army’s use of faster, better space-based Campbell said. 2005 and was assigned systems for communications, intelligence General Campbell has already placed to Keesler AFB, Miss. and force protection has grown rapidly in re- Army offi cers inside the Air Force Space and He led a 12-man shel- cent years. One system uses camera-equipped Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air ter management team pilotless drones guided by Global Positioning Force Base, Calif., where new systems are to activate a shelter that System satellites to fl y route reconnaissance designed. He is pressing for a similar Army housed more than 670 and other security missions to deter insur- presence in Air Force Space Command at people during Hurricane gent attacks. Peterson Air Force Base. Katrina. His military Another system, the Force 21 Battle General Campbell said he is encouraged awards include two Command and Control, Brigade and Below Air Force Meritorious tracking network (FBCB2), was deployed in that many of those coming into the Army’s space program are from combat services and Service Medals, four Air Iraq in 2006 by Fort Carson’s 3rd Brigade Force Commendation Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. Using bring fi rsthand experience with them. Medals as well as the U.S. Air Force photo/Duncan Wood GPS, the FBCB2 allows Soldiers inside their “Th at’s an important perspective to have when you’re 8,000 miles away from where Humanitarian Service Gen. C. Robert Kehler welcomes Master Sgt. Michael Primo, an Air Force Humvees, Bradleys and Abrams to view Medal. Space Command nominee for Outstanding Airmen of the Year. Sergeant the war’s occurring,” General Campbell said. computer screen maps showing their loca- “What they have done Primo is a fi rst sergeant assigned to the Space Innovation and Development tion and those of all friendly units in their “Th ey have great insight and great instincts for us, on behalf of us, Center at Schriever Air Force Base. operation. in what those warfi ghters need.”

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Schriever Sentinel May 1, 2008 7 Base receives 10th Tree City USA Award By Joan Johnson Schriever Sentinel Schriever Air Force Base celebrated Arbor Day and its 10th Annual Tree City USA Award April 22 at the Child Development Center. “Today we are planting a Colorado Blue Spruce and making another investment in your future,” said 50th Space Wing Commander Col. Terry Djuric at the event. “Our commitment here at Schriever to planting trees and being a part of Tree City USA is a great way to show Schriever’s commitment to our environment.” At the ceremony, the base was hon- ored with its 10th Annual Tree City USA Award. Th e Tree City USA program, sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation, identifi es a community that cares about its environment, providing steps to the management of its tree resources. “Arbor Day was fi rst observed for the planting of more than a million trees in Nebraska. Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and the world,” said Jerry Th ompson, environmental fl ight’s natural resources program manager. Mr. Th ompson said trees are a source of joy and renewal. He said trees are a renewable resource and can reduce the erosion of our top soil by wind and water, cut heating and cooling cost, clean the air, produce oxygen and provide habitat U.S. Air Force photo/Joan Johnson for the wildlife. Jerry Thompson, environmental fl ight’s natural resources program manager, helps Dillon Arbor Day began with one man’s vi- Strub shovel dirt onto a newly planted tree as part of Arbor Day at the Child Development sion and the help of his neighbors. In Center here April 22. 1872, J. Sterling Morton proposed the U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Don Branum fi rst Arbor Day to the Nebraska Board Arbor Day, and the tradition began in schools nationwide Exhibit highlights dangers of drugs, drunken of Agriculture. in 1882. National Arbor Day is the last Friday in April, but driving “Th e special thing about old J. Sterling was that even each state celebrates its own Arbor Day according to the Staff Sgt. Jonathan Stevens examines a beer mug set amid other props though he didn’t see trees, what he really saw was where best tree planting times. and educational material in an Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and trees could be,” said Andy Schlosberg of the Colorado State Th e Tree City USA program provides direction, techni- Treatment Program exhibit. The exhibit, located outside the Satellite Forest Service. “He fi gured that it was up to him and his cal assistance, public attention, and national recognition Dish Dining Facility here, tried to educate Airmen about the dangers of neighbors to plant them.” for urban and community forestry programs and cur- drunken driving, binge drinking and abuse of alcohol and illegal sub- April 22, Mr. Morton’s birthday, was selected as the date rently more than three thousand communities have been stances. Sergeant Stevens is assigned to the 310th Security Forces of observance aft er Arbor Day was named a legal holiday named a Tree City, according to the National Arbor Day Squadron here. in Nebraska. Other states passed legislation to observe Foundation’s Web site, www.arborday.org. www.DODcars.com Boot Camp was Hard... Buying a Car Supporting our Nation’s is Easy! Military for over 40 years. Discounts for Military Military Appreciation Program You’ve made a commitment to our country. We’ve made a commitment Call today to your family. for details When you participate and purchase your next vehicle from Bob Penkhus, new or about exciting used, you’ll have complete new military peace-of-mind. While you’re overseas you can be scholarship assured that your family will never opportunities. be stranded. Battery Failure • Locked Out Flat Tire • Any Emergency • NO COST They will always know who to call for the assistance they need, including alternate transportation.

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oak-0036 Co Spg Military V1.indd 1 3/27/08 8:54:51 AM Schriever Sentinel 10 May 1, 2008 2nd SOPS wins volleyball championship game By Joan Johnson them a two-game win, 25-23 and 25-19. Courtesy photo Schriever Sentinel Heath Busche of 2nd SOPS said their game plan was 2nd SOPS lit up the net in volleyball action taking to stop the 22nd SOPS middle attack combination of home this year’s championship title, but not without fi erce Clay Pinyerd setting to John Baldwin. His team had competition from last year’s champs, 22nd SOPS. one successful block against Baldwin. In the semi finals, 2nd SOPS beat 4th SOPS in a Busche fi nished off the second game with some hard three game thriller April 22. 2nd SOPS had the mo- serves to give his team a fi nal victory. mentum in the first game and won 25-16, then lost a “Th e championship match was by far our best match close second game 23-25. 4th SOPS pulled ahead in of the year,” Busche said. “As a team, we made very few mental mistakes, and our passing was as good as we’ve the third game 14-13 but 2nd SOPS gained back the produced in years.” momentum with a 16-14 win. 22nd SOPS’ coach John Baldwin said the teams were Also in semi fi nal league play, 22nd SOPS landed a very evenly matched. spot in the championship match defeating 50th SCS in “Our passing could have been better and we gave up two games, 25-14 and 25-19. Th ere was hope of a back several points on service errors,” he said. “Against a team to back championship for 22nd SOPS. like 2 SOPS, even one bad serve can be catastrophic.” 22nd SOPS fought hard in the championship match April 24, but couldn’t pull ahead. 22nd SOPS’ players Korey Kuykendall and Craig Armogida had several Volleyball champions, 2nd SOPS, take time for a photo following a kills with sets from Clay Pinyerd. But it was 2nd SOPS’ heated volleyball match and victory against 22nd SOPS April 22 at controlled passing and high-powered off ense that gave the Main Fitness Center.

Youth sports programs need you By Tech. Sgt. Martie Moore 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Just about any given Saturday on military installations throughout Colorado Springs there are children playing in a youth sport program; be it basketball, soccer, baseball or fl ag football. Th is is the time of year for soccer. Les Stewart, R.P. Lee Youth Center sports director, manages schedules for more than 170 children ranging in age from three to 12 years old. During the games parents, family and friends sit on the sidelines cheering on their child’s team. Sometimes the adults get more excited than the children do, and off er armchair coaching throughout the game. However, sitting on the What is your next sidelines doesn’t have to be the only place they can be. “We are always looking for coaches for all sports,” Mr. profession? Stewart said. “We try to have two coaches per team. 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Martie Moore For a complete list of upcoming sport seasons in need Dakota Jackson, Red Saber goalie, returns a kick April 26 during a game of coaches go to www.21svs.com. For more information, against the Air Force Academy youth sports team. contact Mr. Stewart at 556-5242. Air Force football team among the best in academics U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AFPN) — Th e Air academic benchmark of graduation success rate. Th e Falcons Force Academy football team, along with men’s basketball, have a 92 percent graduation success rate. 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(AFPN) — May 2 marks 20 years since the last B-1B Lancer was delivered to the Air Force, and today commanders consider it one of the most valuable aircraft in Iraq. Since 2003, the once-nuclear-weapon-carrying bomber has maintained a continuous presence in Southwest Asia aft er the Air Force modifi ed it to carry numerous conven- tional bombs. Th e Lancer’s effi ciency in urban ground combat is peculiar considering its designers never envisioned it for such a job, said Lt. Col. James Johnson, Air Combat Command B-1 weapons system chief. Th e bomber, he said, was designed to make fl ights around the globe from four garrison bases to deliver nuclear ordnance. Now it’s an inter-theater aircraft trading long-range sorties for loiter time in Iraqi air space. “Upgrades enabled it to use smaller bombs and more of them,” said Senior Master Sgt. Chuck Klein, Air Combat

Command B-1 aircraft manager. “[Th e B-1] uses precision U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. David Miller smart bombs to support troops in contact.” A B-1B Lancer lifts off from the runway of an air base in Southwest Asia. The B-1B is a multi-role, long-range bomber capable of fl ying intercontinental Operating at approximately 20,000 feet, the B-1 waits missions without refueling. It can perform a variety of missions, including that of carrying conventional weapons for theater operations. patiently with up to 35 tons of precision-guided bombs. When ground troops encounter the enemy it can engage in right mix of weapons,” he said, adding that its long loiter Despite the B-1’s age, its eff ectiveness in Iraq prompts the minutes because of its readiness and speed. time and massive payload make it a fast lifesaver for ground Air Force to keep a sharp technological edge on the Lancer. In the fi rst six months of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the troops. Upgrades to the B-1 are ongoing initiatives that modify the bomber delivered almost 40 percent of the bomb tonnage in In fact, the B-1 is so eff ective there are times when it doesn’t airframe with the latest technology, according to Colonel only fi ve percent of the sorties. Nearly fi ve years later, the B-1 even need to drop a bomb. Johnson. Currently B-1s are being equipped with the Sniper sorties increased by 25 percent, and Air Force offi cials dubbed Army offi cials from the 82nd Airborne 2nd Battalion Advanced Targeting Pod, which allows pilots to identify it the most valuable aircraft for OIF in March 2007. 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, who returned from tactical targets at greater ranges. Other Air Force bombers have their advantage: the B-2 Iraq in November, said a B-1 show of force was more than Other accomplishments of the B-1 include the breaking of Spirit boasts stealth and the B-52 Stratofortress is low cost enough to put the enemy’s head down during gun battles. 51 world records. Sergeant Klein said many of these records to operate. A show of force occurs when an aircraft fl ies by low and fast include carrying large amounts of weight at fast speeds from But the B-1 earned its popularity by trumping those bomb- releasing fl ares to intimidate enemy combatants. Smaller one point to another. ers in speed, range and payload, said Sergeant Klein. Th ose fi ghter aircraft are usually used for this purpose; however, “It’s been the bomber of choice for [Central Air Forces],” attributes are what make it a perfect fi t for the war in Iraq. the 200,000 pound Lancer makes for an intense fl y-by, Army he said. “It’s the right bomber for the mission in Iraq, which “Th e airplane can do the job continuously and has the offi cials said. is close-air support.”

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Single parent group meeting May 6 Squadron at 567-3920. Shower will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. looking to support your community in a Schriever’s Single Parent Support Network May 9 at Fort Carson’s Special Event’s Center, special way? Th e Speakers Bureau can be a meeting will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 PTL meeting to be held at fi tness Bldg. 1829. great way to do both! Th e 50th Space Wing Th e event will feature baby-related dem- p.m. May 6 at the Airman and Family center Public Aff airs Offi ce is recruiting civilian Readiness Center. onstrations, games, trivia and prizes. A car and military volunteers to speak at local Th e Main Fitness Center will host a quar- seat inspection station will also be available schools, colleges, veterans meeting and Th e meeting is an open forum to discuss terly physical training leader meeting from the various topics and needs of the single if weather permits from noon until 3 p.m. more. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. May 7. Th e meeting is to For more information, contact Evan’s Topic of speech can extend beyond your parent community. Supervisors are encour- help generate new ideas for group exercise. aged to allow single parent Airmen to attend Army Community Hospital at 526-7591. career fi eld, and can also include your life, To register, contact the Main Fitness Center military experiences and travel. Speakers the meeting. at 567-6658. For more information, contact will also have the chance to speak at events For more information, contact Tech. Sgt. the 50th Services Division at 567-3588. National Women’s Health Week Martie Moore of the 50th Space Wing Public kicks off May 12 such as Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day. Aff airs Offi ce at 567-5042 or Patricia Czepiel Schriever’s Health and Wellness Center Paintball tournament taking place For more information, contact the 50th of the A&FRC at 567-7357. will observe National Women’s Health Week PA offi ce at 567-5044. May 9 May 12 through May 16 with a series of health Military spouse day set for May 6 Th e Main Fitness Center and the Outdoor related events. Recreation Offi ce will host a Paintball Military Spouse Appreciation Day is Events include a women’s checkup day; North parking lot under Tournament at 10 a.m. May 9 at Dragon cholesterol, bone and blood pressure checks; scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 6 at Man’s Paintball Park. construction the Armed Services YMCA. Bod Pod body fat analysis and a HAWC Construction at the North Portal park- For more information, contact the 50th Hike. Events will include haircuts, massages, Services Division at 567-3588. ing lot will continue until June 24. Parking fashion show, lunch, craft s and more. Limited For more information, contact Lynn will not be available in the fi rst four rows childcare is limited and reservations are Hellickson of the HAWC at 567-4292. throughout the construction period. required. Armed Forces baby shower taking For more information, contact Senior For more information, contact Jenny place May 9 Speakers wanted Airman Nancy Hubbard of the 50th Civil Dillingham of the 50th Mission Support Th e Th ird Annual Armed Forces Baby Do you like to speak in public? Are you Engineer Squadron at 567-4693.

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Used 2x, pd over 4 Sugar Gliders $125ea $200pr opportunity - Minimal investment $1200, Only Asking $600. 649-6632 Training Program Lisa- 719 687 6766 Phil Long Expo Center, Huge Cage $250, Two Small Cages 67 acres, elec, well permit 1-888-530-3589 Call 24/7 1515 Auto Mall Loop. $65 each, must see. 719-271-7779 quick commute Pueblo CO Springs (I-25 & Academy, Exit 150) John Deere 102 Riding Mower, 42 maint roads $79,000. 7192762029 WOMEN’S FITNESS CENTER FUN-MONEY-TRAVEL Active Military FREE w/I.D. Inch Cut, 17 HP, 2 Yrs Old, Located North Colorado Springs All Profits go to help local charities $900 OBO, Call 719-434-2261 Earn $3000 per week Call 719-651-6622 For Details Leading industrial equipment manufac- Call 630-3976 NEW TO MARKET turer looking for a leader to train and Ft. Carson NEW MEXICO RANCH DISPERSAL motivate Fortune 500 Company. Sign on MACHINERY & TOOLS Soldiers: 140 ACRES - $89,900 bonus. No experience required. Must be MERCHANDISE HEALTH & FITNESS RIVER ACCESS focused and hard working. Call Northern new Mexico Poulen Riding mower. 38 inch, 12.5 hp, ACAP Cool 6,000’ elevation with stunning Michelle 1-877-313-3633. Monday thru Hospital beds for sale $300 a piece or 5sd. Used one season. $550 OBO. Call Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm. views. Great tree cover including APPLIANCES $500 for both w/remote hand controls 472-0122 ASAP Ponderosa, rolling grassland and rock 110 outlet Call 719-598-2649 outcroppings. Abundant wildlife, great Nationwide Equipment Call 526-1002 2004 Ford Ranger, 22K mi, $8999 PowerBoss 3250watt Generator hunting. EZ terms. Call NML&R, Inc. Rare Sales Position HOT TUB Portable, on wheels, exc cond. 1-866-359-5263 6 figure income 6CY full auto, full power days 526-6867/382-3294 N-wknd 2008, seats 6 lounger, chemical free. 6.5hp B&S motor, Dave 886-4882 Now taking applications for 3 good Hydro therapy, waterfall, new still in closers. Must be outgoing and moti- wrapper with warranty & cover. Cost vated. Daily, weekly and monthly bo- Frigidaire Wash/Dryer Stack $7698, take $3995. Call 244-5256 nuses. Call Jennifer 1-877-313-3633. Almost NEW, ask $320 MERCHANDISE WANTED Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm POC Luis/Rose 719-930-7563 HOME FURNISHINGS Bavarian China and tea set for my GE 8 Cyl. Washer & 5 Cyl. Dryer daughter. 719-488-5600. Also giant SELF EMPLOYMENT size mirror & art frames. Oversize also. Heavy Duty Extra Large CapacitySell $147 Queen Pillowtop Set BUSINESS OPP set for $250 (White) /obo. 719-380-1210 Brand new innerspring set! Desperately need moving boxes! Executive level income from home Still has factory warranty. 393-0286 GE Washer. Top Load. Used only Any size. Moving in 30 days. without the stress. Call 888-238-3156 Call 478-2720. http://extraordinarylife.UnifiedWealthSol 6 Months. Over $300 New. Asking $250 Cherry Sleighbed utions.com $175. Perfect. 205-533-4844 Brand new in box w/ warranty. 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Call 719-282-9327 Why settle for a fixed income? Discover Choose from over 150 at our clean, couch for sale $650.00 financial freedom while working from spacious showroom. 719-392-2414 home. 1-800-646-6308 www.dupreeappliance.com Mitsubishi Stereo System with 5 disc 2200 East Platte Ave., 442-2233 changer $150 & bunk bed $75 Call 3-piece sofa set, moving sale 964-8501. Fabric cushion, wood trim Kenmore Coldspot Fridge (SxS) $250 OBO, 719-640-8965 White, clean, ice/water dispense Oak China Cabinet w/Hutch $575 2 Mountain Bikes, Huffy 21 $450 obo 719-339-0049 Antique dining room set-$950 OBO. Speed $100 Each. Call 375-1404 Studded leather couch-$700. Pottery Kenmore Washer and Dryer barn kids furniture. Call 472-0122 $600. Shadow Boxes, Coin plaques/signs, Call 719-637-3089 Beautiful German oak wall unit w/china Laser engraving. 307-286-2574 section $980 can be paid 6 payments of www.btlwoodwork.com Washer and Dryers $75 and up. $125 each. German table $58. 382-0573 Delivery Available. Call 439-2597 Weight bar w/weights $25, sofa $80, or 683-9589 or 235-7176 Bunk Bed complete w/mattresses weight bench $55, storage cabinet $85, Twin Top Bunk, Full Bottom 27” color TV $85 cash only 277-0744 Whirlpool frig. side by side $80 or B/O call 200-2783 450.00 brand new. call @ 719-205-6058 CRIB/TWIN BED real wood $50.00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS all pieces 4 bed included. Fair Whirlpool Washer and dryer. to good Cond. 719-459-9403 CORNET, CONN Mdl, Excellent Condition. $450.00 “DIRECTOR” R W/CASE $150.00 Call 265-6085 Girls Bedroom Set 5-Drawer Tall-Boy, Call 719-392-1528 Dresser w/Mirror, Desk w/Book case, Whirlpool washer for $50 and Very good cond, Pine. $150. 260-1374 Wurlitzer Upright Piano excellent cond. Whirlpool dryer (like new) for 15-20 years old, traditional pecan finish $150. Call 531-5427. Kirby vaccum w/ all attachments $500 obo 719-632-7898 incl. shampooer & belt sander-3 yrs old $ 500.00 BABY CHILDREN’S ITEMS SPORTS EQUIP

Please LOG BEDS-Handcrafted Aspen & Pine BABY SALE! Items In GOOD COND. Queen or Full $299 King $399 BOWFLEX EXTREME 2, Girls Clothing 0-24 months. Shoes, Nightstands $179 Other Log Furniture Upgraded to 310 lbs. Recycle Coats, Toys, etc. Call 719-622-6711 719-477-9880 $1000 OBO. 719-886-3257 Schriever Sentinel 16 May 1, 2008

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Cheaper then Rent! 3BR, 2BA •Airport/Chelton 596-1636 ished basement, District 2, $1100 per month, available May 30th Karen DuBois SORRY NOT PETS/NO SMOKERS. Townhome with fireplace. All appl •Murray/Platte 574-7392 $525/425. 3914 E. PIKES PEAK AVE- 2259 Falkirk Spring Creek Subdivision, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 2 Car garage, washer and included. $89,900. Call 719-459-2229 Broker Associate 719-321-9106 •Jetwing/Academy 392-4433 NUE HALEY REALTY INC. dryer included, $1000 per month •Airport/Circle 635-8551 634-3785. Custom stucco home on 6 acres w/ 13908 Windy Oaks 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 4 car oversized garage, stunning home in NORTHEAST LOCATION fabulous views! This home has an open CENTRAL/CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & Flying Horse, walkout basement, district 20, $1995 per month, available June 1st floor plan w/ 5BR, 3BA, separate study •Academy/Flintridge Rent As Low As $405. 598-4456 SHOPPING ——FOUR LEVEL HOME and 3Car. Main living area w/ hardwood -4 BD, 2 BA, 2 C, FP, COVERED PA- 6007 Cumbre Vista 3200 sq. ft. rancher, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 2 car garage, A/C, flooring & beautiful tiled FP. Huge REAL ESTATE WANTED TIO, FENCED YARD, RECENTLY District 20, $1750 per month, available May 1st eat-in country kitchen w/ loads of NORTHEAST LOCATION REMODELED.. SORRY NO PETS/NO cabinet space. $487,000. Call Karen @ Luxury Apartments SMOKERS. $1195 /1095. 1442 N. 6616 Cool Mountain Dr., 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathrooms, beautiful home in Stetson Hills, Forerunner R.E. Grp 719-964-9688 Company Needs to Lease or Buy •Austin Bluffs/Rangewood corner lot, D-49, $1450 per month 7+ homes in the next three weeks. CHELTON ROAD HALEY REALTY Rents from $650. 593-5800 INC. 634-3785. Will consider all. Any condition. 7548 Banner Court, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1 car garage, incredible view, D-20, $750 per Ft. Carson Can take over payments. 719.475.2030. month, Available May 1 SOUTHEAST CONDOS TOWNHOMES Soldiers: 1615 Bowstring, 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher, D-38, $1400 per month, Available June1 WIDEFIELD FOR RENT ACAP 1430 Challenger 3Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1 car garage, D-2, $1000 per month ASAP 5 BR, 2 BA, 1cGarage, Great Affordable Apartments $795 p/mo Townhome For RENT Lookin Bi-level, quiet area 471-0880 or 491-0157 2BR/2BA 2 Story 1200 SqFt For more information or to see the inside of these homes call Call 526-1002 $164K, Call 719-390-3980 Two properties, 4 miles from Ft. Car- Call719-310-5400 ask for Regina son Close to shopping & Restaurants. Ashford Property Management Studios, 1&2 beds available. Rents Colorado Power Classifieds Work. start at $400. ALL Utilities Paid! 2 br. 1.5 ba., new carpet, tile 719-574-2227 Military discounts and move in w/d hookups, dishwasher, yard Call (719) 329-5236 to place your ad. specials available! 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WD in WD Rent Deposit Available Bedrooms Bathrooms Lease Pets Pool Dishwasher About Us APARTMENT Unit Facalities The Woods Apartments LLC Starting $150 NOW Studio, 1, 2 1 6 no yes no pets no no We offer affordable, safe, quiet 233 E Arcadia Street at $395 Months and clean environment that is 719-578-1930 close to Fort Carson. Southwest Tanager Meadows From $99 NOW 2 12 6-13 no yes Up to 65lbs, yes yes Great Move-In Specials! 1432 Sandlewood Dr $640 OAC, Months certains breed 719-570-7117 $0 For restrictions apply Southeast Military

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3Bd/2Ba A/C FP ranch 1276 SQFT POWERS newer unit ,pool & clubhouse very clean $1100 mo 571-0353 2 story corner lot, 3BR & loft, 3BA Brand new 2BR 2Bath 1300SF, Gas FP. 1850sqft home with fenced yard, cus- All Appliances. Union + Family PL tom stone patio & central AC. Pets al- Shopping. D-20. $1000 +Dep. 590-7984 lowed. 6 miles from Peterson AFB. D-49 schools. $1250/mo. See all de- tails@ www.7282bonniebrae.com Briargate, 2b,1.5ba, carport, D20, mtns or call John @ 719-649-0994. balcony, fp, storage, close to AFA $800/mo, call 201-1295 Have a home for rent? Reach 80,000 readers with an ad just like this for as Ivywild: 2BR, 1BA, 2 story, w/d low as $19.76! Call Cate 329-5207 People Are Talking About hookup, Priv Entrance, 1000 sf $595mo. Section 8 OK. Fidelity R.E. 667-4332 SPRINGS RANCH. like new, 3br, Please call Ron @ 303-524-5193, 2½ba, 2car, 2100 sq ft, deck, views, 2BD/2BA Condo, Rockrimmon walkout bsmt, fenced yard, $1250/mo. Rent to Own, no bank qualifying MartysHomes.com, 719-570-1015.

STETSON HILLS: Immaculate 3bd, Townhome @ Dublin & Tuit “1st Mo 2½ba, W.O. unfin. base, fenced yd, AC, Free if Srvd Iraq/Afgn” 2bd/2.5ba/2c 2 c gar, deck, view! $1090/mo. Avail gar corner unit w/ spacious great rm, Now. Pets negot. Call Cliff @ Cliff 2fl loft,walk-in closets, Laundry rm, Johnson Realty 447-4507 or 598-2758 AC, Alarm, Frig, Micro, Front porch/storm dr. Plenty of pkg. 638-4944 Walk to Springs Ranch Elementary 3bd/2.5ba/2 car detached garage, “We rented the room in our house with EAST kitchen appls inc., upstairs laundry, fire- pace, fenced & landscaped + many ex- Colorado Power Classifi eds” tras $1850/mo+dep, pet ok, N/S. NICE 3Br/1Ba/2car finished, heated Call Donald 719-351-2247 ~ Glen, Colorado Springs garage. On a Cul-de-Sac. All Appl incl. Fenced backyd. $950/mo 719-209-4010 PROPERTY MGMT. “I sold my RV in three weeks using Colorado FALCON Bijou Properties Power Classifi eds. I know people who couldn’t Beautiful, almost new 5BD/3.5Ba/3 car We Care For Your Home home with pool, sits on golf course, Like It Was Our Own sell theirs in a year. I was amazed. I even got calls very clean, great room, gas fireplace, Professional Management A/C, all appliances, privacy fence, up- And Leasing Since 1989 after the ad stopped running. The people who grades throughout, NP, NS, Dist 49, www.Bijou-Properties.com $1600/mo +dep. The home is 12 miles 428 E. Bijou, 80903 bought it were such nice people!” to Peterson AFB & 15 miles USAFA. 719.473.1007 Call Josh Vangrove with The VanGrove ~ Evelyn, Colorado Springs Group 719-687-7821 or 781-363-0093

Falcon: 3 bdr 2 ba 2 car gar ROOMMATES WANTED “I would like to cancel the remaining weeks of fenced yard great views D49 appli inclu $1,100 719-495-9430 M/F to share, 3br furn home w/hot tub. Security, CO. 7 mi from Ft. Carson. our ad for the Little Tikes Adjustable Playground $350/mo. N/P. Debbie, 392-0436 as your paper did such a great job that the items FOUNTAIN Non-Smoker room-mate wanted to were sold the fi rst week.” 5BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, fenced yard, share 4 bedroom 3 1/2 bath deck. Pets OK! $1000/month. house. Call (719) 392-1292 ~ George, Colorado Springs Call 719-460-8481. Roommates to share luxury 3br apt near Brand New 3BR, 2.5BA TH in new Northgate w/1 male. $450/mo + util “I sold my kayaks in two weeks out of Colorado community. W/D included. Walk to must like dogs Lee 719-332-6092 schools and park. $900/mo. 282-4325 Power Classifi eds! And kept getting more calls SECURITY after they sold!” GENERAL Newer house, 4BR, 3BA, 2 Car + of- ~ Kathy, Colorado Springs fice. Close to Ft Carson. Walk out base- DOG FRIENDLY-NE 4BR/3BA/2CAR ment. $1150/mo. Call 210-9466 GAAC/FP/LG FCD Yrd/Patio/Awning $1050—Call Lisa:484-9542 “I have successfully found all my SOUTHEAST Great home for rent Chihuahua puppies homes! MOVE IN SPECIAL! Call 719-213-8797 for details 2BR, 1.5BA, 2 Car, large yard, pets welcome and close to military bases. Thank you for your help!” $825/month + deposit. 304-886-1919 ~ Mike, Colorado Springs VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN COLO- RADO SPRINGS! 1-2-3-4 brs & more. 3BR, 2.5BA, laundry room. Central Air. Apts and Houses. From $425-$1395. Gated Community. Very close to Pete Call Clark at 964-4628 and Ft Carson. $900/mo. 391-2791. “I literally got about 20 calls the fi rst day and about 15 the next! Thank you so MANUFACTURED/ For Rent or sale: 1300sf, 3bd/1ba/2car, MOBILE HOMES fenced in yard close to shopping & much for your help!” Peterson $1000/mo719- 491-6198 3 miles from gate 5 Remodeled 2BD ranch w/garage, work- ~ Tasia, Colorado Springs $300.00 monthly payment shop, between Ft. Carson & Peterson Lot rent $355 call 331-8140 $695/mo near school 719-231-9097

“I tried to sell my merchandise in other places Grandview in Ellicott. Homes for rent or Stratton Meadows. 3Br/1Ba/Car port. lease w/option to buy on 1.25 acres. Remodeled, Fenced Yard. $800. Land but the military papers work the best for me. I Owner financing. 683-4695, 331-6102. Resource Associates 719-684-8414 received over 10 calls on my item! The military MONUMENT personnel really do read these papers! I’m very SOUTHWEST $2195mo-4995mo.New homes 10min * stratmoor hills * brick ranch happy with Colorado Power Classifi eds!” fr AFA www.eruopeanhomesllc.com * 3/2 walk out bsmt 2 frpl * ~ Joe L, Colorado Springs 4 elegant homes- rent or sale. 648-6230 $1300 obo lease/option 659-7997 Red Rock Rch 4bd/2.5 ba + study 3bd/1ba/1 car, big fenced back yard, all +craft rm +fm, newly remodeled+ appls, W/D hookups, $900/mo +dep, 1acre. $1575/mo 930-2260 pets ok, 719-313-9034 or 719-235-1100

5 BR/3 BA Home Near Fort Carson NORTHEAST Finished Basement, A/C $1300 mo Call Christin (719) 538-6057 Briargate - 7730 Gibralter Dr, 80920. D-20, 4Br/3Ba, Lg Den,Lg Deck w/fncd Beautiful 5 BD/3BA/3 gar. home ...Join the Conversation yd, walk-out bsmt. $1250/mo. 201-5308 5 min to PAFB/10 min to Carson $1495/mon Call 719-352-8472 1600 sqft. tri-level house, 3br Place your ad today! 3 free* lines every week for active duty, 2ba, 2gar, 5075 Chickweed Dr. NEAR the FORT!-SW area,Two-story 80917 Call Derek 9154712256 townhome w/ 3BR, 2.5BA, FP, fenced dependents, retirees and civil service employees. patio, condo fee pd., walk-in closet, AVAIL. Aug. 1ST, 3br/3ba Home in ST,RF,DW,DS, W/D included. 3914 Fox Run, huge fncd yd in the forest. Donney Brook Ct. $775/695. Sec. 8-OK HALEY REALTY 634-3785 Call (719) 329-5236 $1200/mo. Call Shandra 831-324-0318 NORTHGATE WIDEFIELD

or go to www.csmng.com 3Bdr/3Ba/Office Patio Home 3 houses away from Webster Schl- 5br, NorthGate-USAFA 2 Mi-$1900/Mo 3ba/1car, 2194sf, bi-lvl, huge fcd back to place your free* ad today! Paradise Villas (719) 487-1990 yd, $1200/mo, $1000 dep 719-382-5454 Northgate 3000sqft House for rent 4bdr 3 full bath, *Ads are for private party merchandise, real estate and transportation only. yard, pets welcome 719-359-9433 Business ads are not eligible. NORTHWEST

2BD/2BA, ground level condo, pool, tennis courts, covered parking available. Frdige, Stove/Oven, dishwasher, W/D included. Why rent when you can own, no bank qualifying, call today 303-524-5193 for details. Schriever Sentinel May 1, 2008 19

HYUNDAI 2000 Chrysler mini van Ltd in very good condition. CD, AC, heated leather seats. $6500. Call 719-593-7660. Sponsored by 2005 Tucson 4 wheel dr., fully loaded, leather, sunroof, heated seats, luggage The Daily Transcript rack, 6cd changer.18K obo. 382-9232 VW can publish your 1999 Beetle Hatchback. 5speed, bright INFINITI blue, good shape. AC, PL. Great Notices of commuter car. $5400. 719-339-9399 2004 Infiniti G35 coupe 3.5L V6 Silver Guardianship auto CERTIFIED clean well kept 1999 VW New Beetle GLS. $24,995 #39. Call Francisco with Red Yellow, 92K Miles. $7000. (precurser notice to adoption) Noland SAAB @ 290-1797 Call Ben @ 201-7341.

2004 Infiniti G35 sedan all wheel drive 2001 VW Passat wagon GLS V6 leather 3.5L V6 Silver auto CERTIFIED 40K auto heated seats $11,995 #57A. Call miles $24,995 #33. Call Josh with Red Francisco with Red Noland SAAB @ Noland SAAB @ 352-7963 290-1797 For more info call 634-1048 JEEP VOLVO

2005 Jeep Wrangler X 4.0L V6, 22k mi- 2005 Volvo S40, 2.4i, auto, 23k miles, les, Yellow/Black, very clean well kept Ice White, clean local trade MARKED Jeep, #35A. Call Josh with Red Noland DOWN $15,988 #18B. Call Francisco SAAB @ 352-7963 with Red Noland SAAB @ 290-1797

2006 Jeep Wrangler X 4.0L V6, 37k mi- MOTORCYCLES les, Red/Black, 31” tires, push bar/nerf bars, nice lift #39A. Call Josh with Red 03 H-D Deuce 100th Ann Ed, F/I Noland SAAB @ 352-7963 Alarm, 2600mi, Gunmetal blue like new, $14,250, 719-597-5780 KIA 06 Honda CBR 600RR, 2K miles, “I love to swim.” Those words Includes Helmet/Jacket/Gloves are amazing coming from

TRANSPORTATION 2007 Kia Sportage - $15,200 OBO Dealer srvcd $6850-210-789-3938 Brandon, a vibrant 13 year old doc- Excellent cond./12,000 miles tors thought would never walk. He Call (808) 358-8621 1986 Yamaha Maxim, only 23K miles! was diagnosed with cerebral palsy ATV’S Runs great and newly painted. $1600 shortly after birth. Today he is as MAZDA OBO, call 238-1086. playful and mischievous as any 07 Polaris Sportsmen 500, 330 m EBS other kid his age. Brake Sys, Winch, Util Bx 4 gal xtra Colorado Power Classifieds Work. gas tank, $6000 firm 719-439-1731 Mazda Tribute ‘05 4X4, V-6, blk, With United Way providing fund- loaded, tow package 24mpg, 1 1/2 yrs Call (719) 329-5236 to place your ad. ing, the Cerebral Palsy Association left on warranty $13,800. 719-761-8924 helped cover out-of-pocket ex- penses of therapy and provided 2003 Suzuki LTZ 400 ATV, LOTS OF wheelchairs and walkers for POWER AND FUN. ASKING $3200 NISSAN/DATSUN 1997 Honda CBR 945 RR Brandon over the years. EXCELLENT CONDITION! 393-1659 New tires & new battery $4,000; call 719-963-7971 Blue and Silver 1979 280ZX, Runs Roller coasters are Brandon’s 2003 SUZUKI Z-400 ATV, LOTS OF great, great cond, needs some interior biggest thrill. When he describes POWER, TONS OF PERFORMANCE work. $3500obo. Ronda 719-683-5214 2000 KAWASKI KDX220 St Legal his favorites, his eyes light up. PARTS, IMMACULATE 719-231-3229 Excellent Bike from Rd to Trail Brandon has to work hard every New tires/clutch $1700 392-0169 1998 Maxima, 2nd owner day just to keep moving, and with a 101k miles, great cond. $6000 little help from his “friend,” he’ll Call Steph 719-243-6293 2002 Kawasaki ZX600R $4799 continue to push forward. AUTO ACCESSORIES & Mint Cond, Garaged, 5.5K miles Call 719-331-6634 anytime PARTS Maxima GLE 2000 Loaded, Lthr Sunroof Pampered, 1ownr 70/k mi 2006 Hayabusa with 1966 miles Garage Excellent Cond, $9500, 596-5186 5-LUG MUSTANG RIMS & TIRES Kept, nice bike w/Helmetand Jacket Both are in very good cond for asking $8250 OBO 719-232-8538 $200 Call Eric @573.7253Lv Msg SAAB 2006 ZX-10R, Black Kar Kaddy by DEMCO $950.00 Like new, 1800mi always garaged To learn more about our programs OBO 719-632-5672 2005 SAAB 9-5 2.3 turbo auto Sil- $8200obo 719-596-3918 ver/Gray leather CERTIFIED $19,995 or to make a pledge, #50. Call Josh with Red Noland SAAB visit www.ppunitedway.org WINDOW TINT & CAR AUDIO @ 352-7963 96’ Harley Road King, Like new. SPECIALS: Red. Lots of extras. Must see. or call 719-632-1543 10% OFF any tint any shade... $9500/OBO (719) 488-9218 mention this ad SATURN COMPLETE SYSTEM: Pioneer Hondas: 97 CBR 900RR $3500 fast 2900 CD/MP3, 97 CR125 $950, 94 DR100 $675, 2005 Saturn Vue 31K miles FWD 4x6 Trailer $150, Tony 510-0371 Punch 200-2 800 watt amp, chili peper red 5spd excellent Punch loaded dual 12” P2 subs all condition, $11500 719-481-9592 INSTALLED $799! T1000 4000 watt amp WATERCRAFT $699 Installed! 2007 Saturn Sky Blue absolutely gor- geous 5 speed factory warranty $26,995 T1 12” Subs $299 Each! 1972 17.5Ft Regatta Hull w/ 455 P1 12” Subs 2 for $149! #35. Call Josh with Red Noland SAAB @ 352-7963 Berkeley jet. Fully restored and ready to PERFORMANCE AUTOSOUND go. $2900. 382-1196 or 538-5987 & TINT 719 636-2676 www.performanceautosoundweb.com SUBARU RVS

07 Subaru WRX Sp/Wagon $23,400. 2005 Jamboree GT 31W Class C CADILLAC Excel cond/8600K incl free extr Motor Home Excellent condition Call (719)210-0608 OR 963-7384 low miles $55,000 call 210-4116 1998 D’elegance sedan, Loaded, 46,000 miles, pristine condition, dealer main- 1995-2008 SUBARUS 2008 22 foot Airstream Trailer, has tained, $8500 o.b.o. 719-598-4565 Foresters, Outbacks, Legacys, Imprezas, everything. Purchased for 36K owe 25k WRXs, See Pictures at with ENT. Asking $5,000 and take over www.MonumentMotors.com Great payments. (ENT will finance you.) CAMPERS Prices!! 1 year Warranty 481-9900 Contact Tom 719-392-4926

2000 Jayco Quest,26 ft., Queen 2003 Subaru Forester SUV 2.5L Sil- Rare 1972 Chinook 18 plus MH. Newer size bed & 2 bunk beds, $13,000 ver/Gray auto AWD very clean $13,995 interior. Less then 6K mi on new 360 (719)392-1528 used very little #41Y. Call Francisco with Red Noland eng/trans/tires OBO. Can email pics and SAAB @ 290-1797 upgrades, fits in standard parking space. Call 719-495-9640 CHEVROLET TOYOTA Ft. Carson 2005 Chevy Equinox LS AWD 2007 Corolla CE, Blue Exterior/Blue In- Black, 68K miles, great car! terior. Less than 9k mi. $13,000. Soldiers: $13500 OBO 719-434-2787 719-641-4366 ACAP CHRYSLER Toyota 4DR, V6, AT, cruise, power windows locks & sunroof, 156K miles. ASAP Runs great. $5500. Call (719) 598-6773 2002 Chrysler Sebring convertible Sum- Call 526-1002 mer Coming extra nice $7,988 #81A. Call Francisco with Red Noland SAAB TRUCKS @ 290-1797 05 Chevy Silverado LS 2500 Duramax The Daily Transcript 2004 Chrysler T&C Ex. Very Clean, Diesel 4WD. 27K mi. snug top, alloy can publish your I just want a chance to do power windows, doors, AC, CD player. rims & more. $33,500 OBO. 330-9425. 55K miles. $11,500. Call Cris 332-1628 1999 F250 Super Duty Diesel Notices of something with my life. 4x4, Crew Cab, long box, newer DODGE engine, $12995, 719-494-3879 Guardianship (precurser notice to adoption) Urban Peak Colorado Springs serves homeless and runaway youth. 1998 Dodge Stratus ES Sedan 4dr 79, F-350, 14ft box w/ ramp, old u-haul, High miles but runs good, $2000 ugly but runs great, ready to work, 719-660-1316, 567-6804 We provide youth with a safe, caring, stable environment and assist $3200 OBO. Call 229-2445. them in permanently exiting street life. Urban Peak Colorado Springs 79.8k mls, Leer Topr w/ roof rk FORD King Cab, Great cond’n. Blk 5sp believes in the potential of every youth to contribute to our world. $8,600 (719)352-7969 “Tom” 2000 Ford windstar, white, For more info call 634-1048 very clean, loaded/78,200mi Ford Expedition E.B 62000 miles $9,000 OBO 392-5624 4.6L engine, tint, leather etc. Please call Tee @ 719-271-6197 2004 Ford Ranger, 22K mi, $8999 Need some Power behind Homeless teens in The Springs are Help us get teens off the streets. 6CY full auto, full power not suited for adult shelters and Find out how you can help: days 526-6867/382-3294 N-wknd VANS your advertising message? too old for foster care. 630-3223 • urbanpeak.org Call: (719) 329-5236 Colorado Power 2007 F150 Lariat, 4 dr crew cab, 6.5 ft 1998 Ford Windstar GL 3.8 144k

bed topper, 7,000 miles, auto, fully AT,CD player, A/C, Good tiresSell for Classifieds ALL DESIGN, PHOTOGRAPHY AND ADVERTISING FOR URBAN PEAK COLORADO SPRINGS IS DONATED. loaded asking $34K obo 719-330-1046 $2,000.00 OBO as is. 719-591-1814 Schriever Sentinel 20 May 1, 2008

$0 DOWN!* $0 DOWN!* $0 DOWN!* $0 DOWN!* 2007 KIA RIO 2007 PONTIAC VIBE 2004 CHRYSLER 2003 TOYOTA CD, 5 spd, AC, PS, great on gas! CD, moonroof, auto, AC, PL, PW, tilt, TOWN & COUNTRY HIGHLANDER Stk #SC1 cruise. File photo pictured. Stk #SC28 Quad seat, leather, CD, PW, PL, roof V6, 4x4, CD, moonroof. Stk #SC4 $9,995 CLSM21767 $14,995 CLS76055 rack. Stk #SC5 $12,995 CLS76055 $17,995 CLS76055 $195.95/mo** $269.95/mo* $249.95/mo* $329.95/mo* Bankruptcy 7, 13  OK! Repos***  OK! Military E1 and Up  OK! First Time Buyer  OK! Collections  OK! Charge Offs  OK! Zero Down  OK!

$0 DOWN!* $0 DOWN!* $0 DOWN!* $0 DOWN!* 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA 2004 VOLVO S40 TURBO 2007 MAZDA 6 2005 HYUNDAI TUCSON CD, MP3, moonroof, PW, PL, AC. Multi CD, PW, PL, auto, AC, PS, tilt, Multi CD, AUTO, PW, PL, PS, AC, tilt, Moonroof, 6 disc changer, V6, AC, CC, Stk #SC22 ABS. Stk #SC6 CC, rear spoiler. Stk #SC19 PW, PL, PS. Stk #SC7 $14,995 CLS342586 $11,995 CLS342586 $15,995 CLSM21767 $12,995 CLS76055 $269.95/mo* $229.95/mo* $289.95/mo* $249.95/mo*

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