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Vol. 61 No. 45 Friday, November 5, 2004

Spouses Seminar Committee hosts 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." , 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 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. oftransitional Tricare health benefits for had their pay docked dollar for dollar The first is the Defe nse Appropriations Reservists, active-duty members and by the amount of disability payments the Act, which Department the pres- The bill fends a 3.5 percent across-the-board pay raise of Veterans ident signed Affairs paid into law them. Last August 5. The appropriations act their families after separation from year, Congress authorized a phase-in provides the mone y; the authorization active duty. process that wo uld eliminate the con- act gives DoD the OK to spend it. In addition, members of the selected current-receipt prohibition over a The bill raises the end-strength level reserve earn a year's eligibility for decade. of the Army and Marine Corps by Tricare for each 90 days of service in a On the family- and bachelor-housing 20,000 and 3,000, respectively. Army contingency. front, the bill eli nates a statutory ceiling end-strength will be set at 502,000; "If a Guardsman or Reservist has on the privatizat ion of housing. In the Marines, 178,000. served for at least 30 days called up on program, which allows DoD to leverage In addition, th e bill funds a 3.5 a contingency operation, then had 90 public with private contractors, percent across-the--board pay raise for days of service," said Dr. William the services car build and renovate service members anid eliminates out-of- Winkenwerder in an Oct.29 interview, family and bache lor housing. pocket expenses for housing by "for each 90 days of service, they're Formore new from the Department increasing the ba sic allowance for eligible forafull year ofTricare coverage of Defense, go to www.defenselink.mil. housing. The bill al o makes permanent if they sign up for another year of For more new s from around the fleet, increases in hostile f ire/imminent danger reserve service." Winkenwerder is visit the Na vy NewsStand at pay to $225 per m month and in family assistant secretary of defense for www.news.navy. mil.

Galley Birthday of the Month Meal Do you have a birthday in November? If you do, let the Galley honor you with a birthday meal. November Birthday Meal sign-up is available at the Gold Hill and Seaside Galley cashier's desks. The last day for sign-up is Monday, Nov. 22. If you have questions or for more information call 2235.

/ MO BAY Friday, November 5, 2004 - Page 5 gazette Responsible driving = Getting home safely By JO3 Jeremy Zeitlin you, and when you're approaching a three- Driving responsibly isn't just about way stop, show courtesy toward other observing traffic laws, but about respecting drivers who may be unsure of what to do. pedestrians and fellow motorists' safety. At the three-way stop, wait your turn and Some of the ways we can all improve the proceed only when the intersection is clear. safety on our roads is by following the Avoid following the car in front of you into posted signs and speed limits. the intersection, and remember that the driver The base safety officer suggests we make to your right has the right of way. eye contact with all construction workers in Following the basic traffic laws will help construction zones while they're operating us all get to where we're going, and ensure a machinery, and slowing down to 5 mph. safe and happy trip home. If you have any If you're about to pass a pedestrian or questions regarding traffic safety, call the bicyclist, leave a minimum of six feet between base Safety Office at 4526.

Creature Fe ature: Pere gbrine Falcon By Paul Schoenfeld and prey on birds in flight. They soar high tree cavities or nests built by other birds. Natural Resources Manager above their intended victim, enter their Urban skyscrapers, towers, and bridges also The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) "stoop" and literally punch their prey in mid- provide nest sites and large numbers of is another true Falcon occasionally seen at air. After the initial strike, they are capable Peregrines nest on these structures GTMO, where they are considered of turning back and catching their prey before throughout North America. Peregrines reach uncommon winter residents. Their scientific it falls to the ground. Prey species include sexual maturity when they are 2 years old. name peregrines translates to traveler and songbirds, shorebirds, and ducks. In urban Males arrive at a nest site and attract females they are sometimes called duck hawks with acrobatic aerial displays. Females lay because ducks often fall prey to peregrines. an average of four eggs, and both parents This is probably the most well known of the aggressively defend the nest and young; North American Falcons due to its former however, they will abandon the nest if status as an endangered species and due to frequently disturbed. its fast flight. As a group, falcons are the Peregrines were formerly listed on the fastest birds of prey and peregrines are the Federal List of Endangered Species. The fastest of the falcons. The U.S. Fish and pesticide DDT, widely used in the 1950's and Wildlife Service reports that peregrines in a 60's, was found to bio-accumulate in stoop (their hunting tactic where they dive peregrines from feeding on birds who ate on their prey) can exceed 200 mph. DDT-contaminated insects and seeds. Once Peregrines are found throughout North in the peregrine's tissues, DDT metabolized America, including urban areas, and in other into a compound called DDE, which interfered parts of the world. There are three separate with eggshell formation. Eggs laid by DDE subspecies of peregrine found in North contaminated peregrines were so thin they America. Peregrines from Alaska, Canada under the weight of the parent while and Greenland usually migrate to the incubating. This effectively curtailed Caribbean and Central/South America for successful reproduction, population winter. Peregrines that nest in more southern numbers declined dramatically, and the areas usually do not migrate very far and Peregrine Falcon was listed as an endangered some do not migrate at all. species in 1970. Conservation efforts Peregrines are 20 - 21 inches long with including captive breeding and a complete wingspans of approximately 40 inches. ban on DDT resulted in peregrine population Adults have slate blue-gray wings. Their areas, peregrines feed heavily on pigeons recovery and the bird was removed from the backs have dark bars and their undersides and starlings and are considered beneficial Endangered Species List in 1999. Peregrine are pale. They have white faces with a broad pest control agents. Falcon recovery under requirements of the black stripe across the cheek. Juveniles Peregrines favor mountain ranges, river Endangered Species Act is considered have dark undersides and are brown. valleys, and coastal areas. Nests are another conservation success along with Females are usually larger than males. nonnally little more than a scrape in the gravel other birds affected by DDT contamination Peregrines are very efficient predators on a cliff ledge, but are sometimes found in including Bald Eagles and Brown Pelicans. Page 6 - Friday, November 5, 2004 GUANTANAMO BAY yazette

Ombudsman Outlook "We're here for you

Julie Barnett Grace Paquette Amanda McFarland - USNH GTMO Terri McCoy NAVSTA Ombudsman NAVSTA Ombudsman Ombudsman Ombudsman Advisor Phone - 5736 Phone - 7-2553 Phone - 72074 Phone - 3777 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ombudsman FYI DoD Stresses Troop Support Mail Policy The Department of Defense announced collecting letters of support or donations for Spouse Coins on Sale recently the continued suspension of the mailing to service members. Servicemembers "Any Servicemember" mail program. should receive mail only from friends and Accordingly, the general public is being family members to whom they personally give The Spouses Seminar urged not to send unsolicited mail, "care their address. Military addresses should not Committee will be selling the packages" or donations to servicemembers be passed around by family members for use during the holidays. During this time of the by donation programs. Unknown mailers new "Spouses Coin." year, the number of donation programs could then obtain those addresses and mail increases and causes mail from families and harmful items to servicemembers. For these Yes, now spouses in GTMO friends to be mixed with mail from unknown reasons, DoD continues to indefinitely have our own coin. sources, resulting in delivery delays. DoD suspend general donation programs from continues to emphasize that names and unknown mailers. must To guarantee mail arrives in time for end Coins will be on sale at the addresses of military service members not be distributed by the media, Web sites, of year holidays, family members are craft fair, Saturday Nov 6. companies, non-profit organizations, encouraged to comply with their local mailing schools and individuals for the purpose of dates provided by the Post Office.

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Friday, Nov. 5 7 p.m. Knowledge Bowl II Windjammer Saturday, Nov. 6 9 a.m. Holiday Craft Fair and Flea Market Windjammer 6 p.m. Night Golf Tournament Golf Course 9 p.m. Comedy Show - Cee and Mason Bayview Patio i Sunday, Nov. 7 8 p.m. Comedy Show Bulkeley Lyceum I Monday, Nov. 8 9 p.m. Comedy Show Windjammer I Wednesday, Nov. 10 1:30 p.m. Denver Bronco Cheerleaders WTS High School I 8 p.m. Denver Bronco Cheerleaders Windjammer Thursday, Nov. 11 Noon Denver Bronco Cheerleaders (Autographs) NEX ' Thursday, Nov. 11 5 p.m. V-Day Paintball Tournament Cooper Field ' Friday, Nov. 12 8 p.m. Denver Bronco Cheerleaders Bulkeley Lyceum ' Saturday, Nov. 13 9 a.m. Martial Arts Tournament Gym I 6 p.m. USMC Birthday Ball Windjammer 6 p.m. Bowling Turkey Shoot Bowling Center Sunday, Nov. 21 7 p.m. MTV and HBO Productions -A Thanksgiving Downtown Lyceum Concert for the Men and Women of Guantanamo Bay. (Scheduled to appear - Cyndi Lauper, Kid Rock, I JaRule, Foxy Brown, Lenox Lewis, LLCoolJay) I Tuesday, Nov. 23 TBD Cast from Days of our Lives - Kyle Lowder (Brady Black) I Arianne Zuker (Nicole Walker) I James Reynolds (Abe Carver) I Cast from "The West Wing" John Amos (Adm. Fitzwallace) I Thursday, Nov. 25 7a.m. Turkey Run - PreCooked Turkeys Gym 1 P.m. Thanksgiving Dinner Bayview Friday, Nov. 26 7p.m. 'Texas Hold-Em' Poker Tournament Windjammer Saturday, Nov. 27 6 a.m. GTMO Xtreme IV Sailing Center 6 p.m. Holiday Tree Lightings NEX Atrium & Harbor Lights I -GUANTANAMO BAY Friday, November 5, 2004 - Page 7 azette

(3) 1997 Honda CBR with 11,000 Miles. Black The Cub Scouts would like to thank Burns & with red highlights. Tricked out Roe for their generous donation. The financial bike! Perfect for beginners. $7,500 OBO. assistance that Burns & Roe has provided will (1) Bedroom Set. Queen size sleigh bed, Price includes matching Large Joe Rocket PTO eote. Nvov. outt trom -am - zpm g enable the Cub Scouts to purchase much dresser drawer with mirror, chest of drawers Repsol Jacket and Laguna Relica KBC helmet, mmer. Volunteers needed to work needed patches and awards for the Scouts. and two night stands. Asking $500 for all. To only used for 2 mos. Jacket retails at $200.00 one hour s hifts and donations of used items The Cub Scouts are honored to share our see call 5758. and Helmet retails at $400.00. Will also are needed for . Please contact community with such a generous organization, include size 12 Sidi riding boots which Jean Mend enhall @ 7081 to volunteer for thank you so much. (1) TV & Stereo. Hitachi 32 inch with PiP, retail for $300 red Icon riding gloves. Contact shifts or to donate items. $300. Hitachi 20 inch multivoltage, $150. GTMO Bar Association Membership Drive. Todd at 84204 or 7871. Ladies clot Panasonic 20 inch with built-in VCR, $150. thing sale Sizes 5-7 & 10-14 The GTMO Bar is an organization dedicated to Dresses Panasonic Mini Stereo, 5-disc changer/ dual ($5), jeans, pants,skirts ($3), tops upholding and defending the Constitution, cassette/ karaoke, 2 auxiliary inputs for DVD/ ($2), suits ($12), gowns ($ varies). Friday 11/ advancing the science of jurisprudence, and VCR, 5-speaker surround sound, $500. 5 5:00-7:00 call 5194 to schedule an providing legal expertise to benefit the Pioneer stereo, Sony dual cassette with appointment. Or see JoAnn at the flea market community. Current and former members of the Human ResourcesAssistant- closes 11/10/04 on Sat. Pioneer speakers, $120. Infinity 6-speaker Open Continuous Vacancies: legal profession (lawyers, paralegals, legal surround, studio monitor set with powered Social Services Aide - closes 12/30/04 Moving insale. Saturday Nov6:7:30-11:00a.m. secretaries, legalmen, etc.) interested in joining subwoofer, $400. Everything guaranteed to Social Services Aide, Foreign Nationals 12/30/04 Nob Hill32A. PLEASE NO EARLY BIRDS. FMI the GTMO Bar should contact Lori Nygard at work. Call 5758 to see. Materials Handler-closes 01/08/05 7063. X4692 or Cathy Rodriguez at X4096 or 4139. Licensed Practical Nurse -closes 7/28/05 (1) Exercise equipment. Weslo Cadence Yard November Tobacco Cessation Course - Formore information contactthe Human Resources Sale. Sat. Nov 6, 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. 29A 850 treadmill, $100. Nordic Track 505, $100. Office at4441. Villamar, Home decor, toys, clothes of many From 4-5 p.m. at the USNH Trailer H-14 (behind Call to see at 5758. sizes, videos, electronics, furniture, the hospital) Dates: 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th (need to attend all 4) POC: LT Gordon x72285. (1) Computer PrintersI Scanners. Compaq Satellite Communications Systems, Inc plants,dishes and much more. 1J300, $20. Lexmark WinWriter 150c color, (GTMO's new phone service provider) is GTMO Playgroup Invites parents with children $30. Microtek Slimscan C3, $25. Call to see at currently hiring 14 full- and part-time 3 yrs. and under to come play with us on 5758. employees for the following positions: Tuesdays between 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Massage Cashiers - Receives payments, prepares Therapist and/or Acu-puncturist to Chapel Hill Nursery. FMI, call Meggan Shields, (2) Weight Set. Many bars and weights. help relieve neck and shoulder pain/tension. deposits, reconciles receipts, etc. Service 2465, or Ronelle Givens, 7002. Bench and lat pull machine included. $150 Reps - Assists customers service activation Call John at 5758. 0.B.O. Call 2351 DWH and ask for Jason. Quilting Clubwill meet November,16 and 30 at and termination for residential telephones, Wanted - Used baby furninture and items. the Community Center from 6 - 9 p.m. Come (2) White gold solitare ring, V2 ct., three cell phones, Intemet access, etc. Operators - Please call 7904, AWH. and lean to quilt or finish a project. Questions months old/mint condition. $800 OBO. FMI Dan Assists customers w/directory reference, call Gigi at 7365. Ohlson call 7957. operator assisted calls, etc. Candidates must Looking for a rewarding experience? GTMO is looking for tutors who can be conscientious and customer oriented. provide voluntary Hospital SPOA Car Wash Sunday, November (2) Hand-painted small kidney-shaped English Language classes to base residents Fax resumes to (757) 723-2241 or e-mail 7, 2004 from 1000- 1400. We are inviting you desk. Faux marble top w/glass overtop. Must who speak little or no English. In most cases [email protected]. to bring all dirty cars, trucks, bicycles, see to appreciate. $150 Call 4616 or 5550. the residents looking for assistance speak motorcycles, etc. We look forward to giving Spanish. (3) Diamond Ring - Zales 1/2 Ct solitaire The International Organization for Those individuals, who would like to your mode of transportation that special tutor English diamond engagement ring. Appraised at Migration has the following position Language classes, please call treatment. Ray White at 4329 / 4141 or email $3,200. Sell for $750. Call Kelly 8252 mornings available: Office Manager - Fluent in [email protected]. Fall Festival -Thank you to everyone who came Spanish and English; French Creole a Base residents in only. out to the Fall Festival to have fun and support plus.kkdld Ikjd Isakjd Teachers - to assist need of English Language classes please the PTO . A special thank you to all (3) Indoor and outdoor plants for sale with education services for children and feel free to contact Ray White to coordinate Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004. VL 11 Street 2226B the great volunteers that made it possible. adults - English, French, Spanish. Submit classes. from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. FMI please call 3243. resumes to Bldg. 760 (White House), Room Parents, teachers and volunteers from the Looking for two boat trailer tires w/ rims. Rim hospital came out early to set-up and stayed (3) Diving fins, spear gun, booties, and Play 208. FMI, call 4198. size 14, 5 lug. Please contact Dennis at 7687 after for the clean up. Mr. Gilbo was a great Station with tapes. Call 5639. after 6 p.m. sport and helped out with the dunking booth! NEX - The following are the current Thank you to Captain and Mrs. McCoy for coming vacancies at the NEX: Embroidery Machine LOST AND FOUND out and volunteering at the booths and Operator; Personalized Services Clerk; presenting the children VEHICLES AND BOATS Warehouse Worker Foreman. Call 4119 Lost wedding band (white gold, enscribed) with "Best Booth", "Scariest Costume" and "Best Costume". The FMI. while snorkeling at Windmill beach on 17 kids dressed in costume, played games, had (1) Plymouth Reliant for sale, $800 obo. October 2004. Reward if found. LT Eidson, their face painted and went through the haunted Contact Greg Williams at 7880, evenings. Navy Federal Credit Union now has a 8665 house. Several parents donated baked goods position open for a part time Member Service (1) 1985 Mazda 2-door. White with manual for the Baked Goods Booth. The festival was a Representative. FMI, please contact Kim transmission, runs great, asking $1,000. Call great success. Thanks again to all for your Veditz at 4333. ANNouNcEMENTS 8092. participation and for being a volunteer and OCSC - Officer and Civilian Spouses Club making a difference. (1) 4-door Chevrolet. Asking $1,300. Call The Resident Officer in Charge of 2550 after working hours. Construction (ROICC) has an opening for General Membership Meeting Tuesday, (2) Scooter DH-100 gas powered. Runs an Office Automation Assistant. Salary November 9, 7:00 p.m. Acey Ducey Club - great and in good condition. $150 OBO. FMI dependent upon qualifications and Windjammer NEW OFFICER ELECTIONS Contact Sam Tank at 2121 weekdays DWH experience. Employee will be hired through For more info, call Joyce Fricker at 5526. Need your house cleaned? Call 7040. a Cooperative Administrative Support Unit (2) 1995 Kawasaki 550cc Vulcan Cruiser. contract in the Norfolk, Va., area. Applicants Great shape - brand new everything, 9500 mi. are encouraged to pick up a copy of the asking $3,000 0.B.0. Call Mike at 7344. +American Red Cross+ position description prior to submitting an Alention a// mtemhers of the military conununity: (3) 1991 Cris Craft Concept 167. Great application. Applicants may submit a SF171 water-skiing or fishing boat, comes with skis, or resume to the ROICC Office, Bldg. 752 - The American Red Cross is here to provide you with critical emergency services during two tubes and plenty of lifejackets. Runs great Second Floor (above Paperclips - use main your times of need. We can put you in touch with a loved one, provide you with access to but needs a little TLC. $3,900 OBO. Getting entrance on opposite side of building) - by emergency financial assistance, help you with information, , and more. ready to transfer, MUST SELL. Call Jason at Nov. 12, 4:00 p.m. For additional information, Get to know us before you need us. Contact your local American Red Cross Station at 5060. 2351 DWH. contact JoAnn King at 5194. When help can't wait, Red Cross is there. WHAT'S HAPPENING /I AT MWR??? I WICKER PARK KNOWLEDGE BOWL 2004 Friday, Nov 5 Romance/Thriller November 5th 7pm Paparazzi 115min 7pm at the Windjammer Starring: Josh Hartnett, All Commands and Departmetns PG13 97min Matthew Lillard, Rose Are Encouraged To Participate . Byrne, Diane Kruger, To Sign Up or FMI Call 4700 Jessica Pare CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR 9pm Wicker Park . . A man is caught in an obsessive AND FLEA MARKET PG13 115min search for a woman he fell deeply in November 6th love with, a woman who vanished without a trace. Two 9am to 2pm years after her disappearance, he catches a glimpse Vendors Can Sign Up At The Saturday, Nov 6 of her in a local bar and begins a twisting search to Windjammer Dining Room 7pm Vanity Fair find her and discover what really happened. FMI Call 4795 NIGHT GOLF TOURNAMENT PG13 137min :APOCALYPSE November 6th Show Time 7:30pm Action Adventure/Horror/ At The MWR Golf Course 9pm Resident Sci-Fi Fantasy FMI Call 2193 Evil:Apocalypse 94min MILITARY FAMILY APPRECIATION R 94min Starring:Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Mike MONTH Epps, Oded Fehr, JaredHarris November 8th - 14th An elite military agent, Alice, finds herself At the MWR Marina Sunday, Nov 7 stranded in the ruins of Raccoon City following a Half Price On Hourly Boat Rentals 7pm Friday Night Lights virus outbreak which has turned the city's Active Duty and Retired Military Only PG13 118min inhabitants into bloodthirsty zombies. Searching for FMI Call 2345 a way to contain the virus,Alice also teams up with VETERANS DAY PAINTBALL other survivors, who include , who finds TOURNAMENT Monday, Nov 8 herself being hunted down by a massive monster November 11th called Nemesis with ties to Alice. 7pm Wicker Park 5pm at Cooper Field 3 on 3 Tournament PG13 115min FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Sign Up at the Paintball Range or Drama Marina 118min FMI Call 2345 Starring: Billy Bob Thorton, Tuesday, Nov 9 GTMO XTREME ADVENTURE RACE Derek Luke, 7pm Resident GarrettHedlund, IV '- Jay Hernandez, Lucas Black November 27th Evil:Apocalypse Follow the Permian High 6am at the Sailing Center School R 94min Panthers of Odessa, Texas Xtreme Mountain Bike, Kayaking, through their 1988 football season as players, Cross Country Xtreme Run coaches, mothers, fathers, boosters, fans and 3 Person Co-ed Team or Wednesday, Nov 10 families struggle with ongoing personal conflicts Individual Male and Female 7pm Cellular while the team fights for a state championship. 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PG13 94min HERO PARENTS November 5, 12, 19, 26 Action Adventure To hold a spot for your child your a ' 99min reservation fee of $2.50 is due by 9pm Hero Starring: Jet Li, Zhang Ziyi, Thursday of each week. An additional fee Tony Leung Chin-Wai, Donnie PG13 99min of $1.50 is due for each additional child of Yen, Maggie Cheung the same family. This reservation fee is In a distant war torn land, a non-refundable. One hour $2.50, two Thursday, Nov 11 ruthless emperor is rising to power hours $5.00, three hours or more $12.00 7pm The Cookout with an iron fist and his massive armies. To control for the evening. FMI Call 3664 everything, he will stop at nothing. a fearless warrior PG13 85min with no name is on a mission of revenge for the For more information on any of the massacre of his people. events listed above, call 5225.