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Spouses Seminar Committee Hosts Halloween Ball Vol. 61 No. 45 Friday, November 5, 2004 Spouses Seminar Committee hosts Halloween Ball By J03 Scott Torres "We've been working on the Haunted House and Ball since the The Spouses Seminar Committee sponsored its Halloween Ball beginning of September," added DeGroff. "The committee starting and Haunted House at the Windjammer, Friday night. All those holding meetings back in August for the seminar, that will take place attending were treated to an evening of hors d'oeuvres, games,.a in May." costume contest, and plenty of music and dancing. It took approximately two dozen committee members to set up for "The Halloween Ball and Haunted House are fund-raisers that Friday night's event, and a good time was had by all. The Haunted the Spouse's Seminar Committee started last year," said Lisa DeGroff, House and Ball were divided into two sessions to facilitate the crowd, one of the committee co-chairs, "and it's helping to raise funds to and to give everyone the opportunity to enjoy all of the festivities. finance the annual Spouses Seminar." The committee would like to send a special "Thank You" to all of All of the proceeds from Friday night's Haunted House and Ball the volunteers who contributed to making this year's Ball and will go toward the Spouses Seminar to be held this Spring. Haunted House a success. Page 2 - Friday, November 5, 2004 GUANTANAMO BAY azette 2004 Veterans Day Message of Staff Sailor of the Week from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs 1, lE This Veterans Day we pause to honor and thank our veterans, past and present - those who have served, and those who are serving today around the world advancing freedom and the cause of liberty. Since the colonial Minutemen first stood shoulder-to-shoulder, countless Americans have answered our Nation's call to serve and defend liberty. They are true heroes. In the past century alone, they fixed bayonets at the Battle of the Marne, they stormed the beaches at Normandy and Omaha, assaulted Heartbreak Ridge, patrolled the La Drang Valley and stared down our adversaries on the plains of Europe. They stood as shining examples of ordinary citizens doing the extraordinary to defend a grateful Nation. Like those who wore the uniform before them, today's Armed Forces continue this proud legacy. At this very moment, American Photo by JU3 Scott iorres servicemen and women - Active and Reserve - from every walk of Yeoman Seaman David Hughes grew up in life and from every ethnic, religious and racial background, serve in Louisville, Miss., and enjoys playing basketball harm's way. From the mountains in Afghanistan to the sands of and flag-football. He believes he's made a Iraq, and from the jungles of Colombia to the shores of the tremendous turnaround since arriving here in Philippines, they are giving hope to millions that liberty, justice and January. He really appreciates his selection a lasting peace are within their reach. as Sailor of the Week and wishes to personally Today, the proud men and women of our Armed Forces are once thank YNC Gerri Sosa and LTJG Gretchen in a global struggle against those who threaten our again engaged Doane (in background) for motivating him and way of life. At every turn, they demonstrate our firm resolve and a superb example. serve notice to terrorists that we will succeed. We are proud of their setting commitment, dedication and accomplishments. The Joint Chiefs of Staff and I thank our veterans for their selfless service and for ensuring the continued security of our Nation. Bravo Zulu May God bless you and God bless America. Congratulations to the following NavyAchievement Medal Recipients: RICHARD B. MYERS MAC Michael Pace Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CS2 CorelyAnderson IS2 Randell Benge MA3 Samantha Nerad FROM COMMAND EVALUATIONS Flag Letter of Commendation Recipients: Protected Communications: REPRISAL MA3 Norman Simmons DoD Directive 7060.6 prohibits: MA2 Sarah Moyer Taking (or threatening to take) an unfavorable personnel action or CO Letter of Commendation Recipients: withholding (or threatening to withhold) a favorable personnel action as MA3 Matthew Cuccaro reprisal for making or preparing a protected communication to a Member of Congress; an IG of a DoD component; a member of a DoD audit, GM3 Joel Reagan inspection, investigation or law enforcement organization; or any other MASNAndre Geter person or organization (including any other person or organization in MASN George Wyrwick the chain of command) designated under component regulations or other established administrative procedures to receive such communications. MASN Robert Rubio U.S. NavalU.S. Naval BaseBaseComneNvlBs y This newspaper isan authorized publication for members of the military services Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Chief Staff Officer stationed at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay. tts contents do not necessarily CDR Jeffrey K. Hayhurst official views ofthe U.S. Government, the Department otDetense orthe U.S. Navy and GUANTANAMO BA Command Masterchief(Acting) do not imply endorsement thereof. In n MMCS(SS) John E. Burke Phone: 4502, Fax: 4819 Vol. 61 No. 45 PublicOcrP Affairs erOfficer E-mail: pao~usnbgtmo.navy. miI GneNe onaBa: November 5,C2004 Gazette Editor (Acn) Friday, JC2SW) Jason J. Perry www.nsgtmo.navy.mil Naval Media CenterBroadcasting Det oUANTANAMO BAY Friday, November 5, 2004 - Page 3 azette Naval Security's Harbor Defense team patrols international waterway NAVSTA Security Department's MA3 Derrick Middleton and MA3 Jay Knox maneuver Harooruerense boat a (HD9) through Guantanamo Bay Photo by J02(SW) Jason J. Perry By J03 Jeremy Zeitlin By day and night, our Harbor Defense team doing an outstanding job. The Navy really doesn't patrols our waters to keep us safe. Twenty-four have a set harbor defense training program, so hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, we've had to build our own here. and currently with nary a time to rest: that's the working schedule what we've got is leaps and bounds ahead of what for the Guantanamo Bay Navy Harbor Defense the rest of the Navy is doing." Team. Harbor Defense patrols escort all vessels But law enforcement on the water and coming into the bay, including all Cuban barges protecting people are just two of the many aspects and tugs heading either inbound or outbound; of their job. The other part of their mission is to and this presents a unique security situation. work in conjunction with the Coast Guard in "Even though this is a U.S. base," said Conger, providing anti-terrorism and force protection. "Guantanamo Bay does incorporate an "We escort all vessels coming into our bay," international waterway that runs through it; so said MAC(SW) Lee Conger, Harbor Defense Harbor Defense is also tasked with controlling all Leading Chief Petty Officer. "These guys are international boat traffic." Sleigh Rides offer holiday travel option By JOSN Peter Lawlor It's officially the holiday season and "Operation cost to the traveler, Caster wants anyone signing in case Sleigh Ride" will soon be underway. Many people up for to consider alternative flight plans now know about what Sleigh Ride is, but they don't theirs fall through. "Everything we're doing Caster. realize all the hard work that's involved behind is a request. It's not written in stone," said down the scenes. "They can change these flights or close them will Base Operations Leading Chief Petty Officer prior to or even on the day of the flight. There just want YNC Adrian Caster said many people involved in be a lot of effort put into this, but we as we're the operation are volunteering on their personal people to understand that, as much time. "Some of the pilots come down here and do putting into this, everything is just a request." for the it on their Christmas time. Some do it out of the The sign-up date, time and location p.m. kindness of their hearts," said Caster. sleigh rides is November 6 from 8 a.m. until 3 Keeping in mind that Sleigh Rides come at no in the Navy Exchange Atrium. Page 4 - Friday, November 5, 2004 GUANTANAMO BAY Daze t t Defense Act Increases Pay, Provides Benefits By Jim Garamone separation pay to $250 per month. health affairs. American Forces Press Service The bill also allows the base The bill auth prizes a new reserve- On October 2 8, President Bush realignment and closure process to component ed ucational assistance signed the $420. 6 billion National move forward. The House version of program tied to the Montgomery GI Defense Authorization Act Oct. 28. the bill would have delayed the process Bill. The provisi on has different rates, The bill makes up 19.9 percent of for two years. depending on th e length of active-duty the total fiscal 2005 federal budget and The bill authorizes a number of service. It is 40] percent for service of 3.6 percent of th e gross domestic programs for reserve-component 90 days to one y ear, 60 percent for one product. Last year, the percentages service members. year to two years, and 80 percent for were 20.2 percent and 3.8 percent, On the medical side, it provides for more than two c consecutive years. respectively. up to 90 days of Tricare coverage for The bill also s peeds up concurrent- The authorization on act is the second Reservists and their families who are receipt payment s for retirees rated 100 of two bills that ha(d to become law for mobilized. It also authorizes 180 days percent disable d. In the past, retirees the Defense Depaartment to operate.
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