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Vol. i2 No. 19 Friday, May 13, 2005 Country artist kicks off USO tour with visit to GTMO superstar awards audience live from and winner of the "Hottest one of his USO stops). Video of the Year" at last With a passion for music month's Country Music Tele- from a young age, the former vision (CMT) Video Music semi-professional football awards ceremony, Toby player spent his young adult- Keith is embarking on his hood as the lead singer for the third United Service Organi- Easy Money Band. The zations (USO) tour with his group played local honky- first stop at Guantanamo Bay. tonks and bars, and the hard Flying in, and visiting for work paid off. a few hours yesterday, the In 1993, the singer/ two-time consecutive winner /producer released of the "Academy of Country his self-titled debut album. Music Entertainer of the The double platinum record Year" performed briefly, enjoyed three number one shaking hands and greeting songs including "A Little service men and women, Less Talk and a Lot More Ac- touring several of GTMO's tion," "Should've Been a 'hot' spots, and providing a Cowboy" and "Wish I Didn't welcome break from routine Know Now." tasks. Keith has written many hit He met with military men songs and released a number and women in Camp of successful albums over the America at the Club Survi- past decade. He has also re- vor Amphitheater at 1 p.m., ceived numerous awards and and did the same thing at the accolades, including honors Downtown Lyceum at 3:30 from the Academy of Coun- p.m. try Music, the Country Mu- Keith's visit, in conjunc- sic Association, the American tion with the USO, was made Photo by PH1(SW) Terry r Music Awards and the Bill- possible, in large part, due to Toby Keith braves the rain to entertain GTMO. board Music Awards. His the efforts of the local MWR has traveled to Kuwait, Af- tracks including 'American latest effort, "Honkytonk organization. ghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Soldier,' which chronicles the University," is scheduled to "He's does a lot of tour- Macedonia, Italy, Germany trials and tribulations of be released May 17. The al- ing in Iraq and Aphganistan. and Iraq on previous USO members of the Armed bum contains the smash, au- I didn't think he would ever trips. In addition to visiting Forces. tobiographical hit come here. It's a great thing Guantanamo Bay, Keith will This chart-topping single "Honkytonk U." because he carries a lot of also be making stops at Ger- is up for "Song of the Year" HMSN Heather Normand heart felt messages from many; Belgium and the Per- at this year's Academy of says, "It's amazing, where home, for us," said MASN sian Gulf. Country Music awards cer- else could you go and see a Daniel Labue. Keith's devotion becomes emony (which will be broad- free concert with Toby A strong supporter of our even clearer when listening cast live on May 17 - Keith Keith." troops, the native Oklahoman to some of his most popular will be addressing the CMT 2 Friday. Mav 13. 2005 Knowledge Bowl teams needed By Maxine Becker, Base Librarian Want to show off your smarts? Get those strange and random pieces of facts and trivia swirling in your head organized. Show GTMO how much you know and win some great prizes from MWR! The Community Library invites all base personnel and their family members to be a part of 'Knowledge Bowl III,' to be held May 19, 7 p.m., at the Bayview Patio. All departments, divisions, and commands are invited to create one or more teams of four people each to compete for prizes and a magnificent trophy. As teams advance, the competition and questions get more and more difficult. In the end, one winning team is crowned 'The Supreme Keepers of Arcane Knowledge.' A team of three judges will adjudicate when necessary. For more information, call 4700 or email Maxine Becker at [email protected] inl. All teams must register before May 16.

ihfoto Dy HM1(AW) lerry MatocK Visiting ships - The Amphibious Transport Dock Ship, USS AUSTIN (LPD 4), is gently maneu-vered into a pier at Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday, May 10. The AUSTIN is part of the NASSAUExpe-ditionary Strike Group (ESG), which departed Nor-folk on May 5. Other ships attached to the ESG include the USS NASSA U (LHA r-IutUv rn ti vy; trty viauvs 4), the USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) and embarked Museum opening - Seabees with NMCB 1 helicopter detachments from Helicopter Sea Combat pose with the new sign they built for the Lighthouse Squadron (HSC 28) and Helicopter Mine Countermea- Museum. BU2(SCW) Damian Bravo, left, was the sures Squadron (HM 14). All three ships will be in port sign's designer, aided by SW3(SCW/SW) Shirley through the weekend. The NASSAU ESG will be operating Wilson, and CECN Rocky Wiggins. The museum has in the U.S Southern Command area of respon-sibility in been renovated and is scheduled to be open for support of exercise New Horizons (NH) in Haiti. With NH public visitation on May 21 and 22, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. concluding, the ESG will support the recovery offorces and equipment. Upon arrival in Haiti, the ESG will load GUN4AOBAY and transport assets back to the continental U.S. for 19 G azet te Vbl. 62 No. further transfer to their home bases. Commander, Naval Base.CAPT Les McCoy Chief Staff Officer.C DR Jeff H ayhurst VA representative visiting GTMO Command Master Chief.CMDCM(SW/SS) Larry Cairo Public Affairs Officer.Stacey Byington A Veterans Affairs represen- Call 4141 today for an ap- Gazette Editor.JOt Bob Lamb tative will be visiting the sta- pointment. The VA represen- The Guantanamo Bay Gazette is an authorized publication for members of the military services and their families stationed at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official tion May 16 - 20, available to tative will be here May 16-20 views of the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Navy, and do not imply endorsement thereof The editorial content is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office assist personnel with questions at the Fleet and Family Sup- of U.S.Naval Base/Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. Questions or comments can be directed to the PAO The Gazette staff can be reached at et. 4502; fax 4819; by email at [email protected]. mi. Get the or concerns about Veterans port Center. Gazette online at www.nsgimo.navy.mil benefits. Friday. May 13. 2005 B3 Be aware of wireless network security issues By Supervisory Special Agent Mike Keleher, U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service The use of wireless trans- the other end must have the mitters to connect computers same WEP or WPA password and move information has ex- keyed into them to receive en- ploded in the world market. crypted data. Some systems The technology has become NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE also include firewall protec- very affordable and easy to Beyond Boundaries tion, and this should also be use. Consumers are able to buy enabled on personal systems as all of the necessary equipment used to describe looking for mated hacking, and passwords a last ditch defense against off the shelf. They can plug the and detecting wireless data should use combinations of penetration or hacking. hardware in, easily configure transmissions. Wardriving is capital letters, numbers and Obviously classified infor- the software, and suddenly very easy to do, requiring only punctuation marks. mation should never be sent have their own local area net- a computer with the appropri- Never use a name, nick- via wireless computer systems. work (LAN). Connection of ate software and an antenna. name, address, birthday, or Yet people may believe their desktop and laptop computers At first glance, this seems to other easily discovered infor- own LAN system is safe, or no in the home or workplace al- be some sort of intrusion or il- mation in a password. one would be interested in lows a remote computer to legal activity. However, the People can also use system their information. They may be beam information to the other detection of electronic trans- software to disable broadcast- sending sensitive information computer via a router, and take missions your system sends ing identifier data. This type of freely over a wireless system advantage of information into the air via public frequen- information is automatically related to military operations stored there or to gain internet cies, is not illegal. Capturing sent when a system is powered or finances. access. Even video game sys- data in transit, and using it up, but people only need their Operational security still tems are commonly connected fraudulently or using it to com- information passed to the other applies to home and business to the internet via wireless con- mit an intrusion is illegal. An identified computer(s) on their computer use, and should be nections to a small inexpensive interested hacker can use LAN. doubly guarded when using router or computer system. wardriving to find wireless Disable broadcasting per wireless transmissions. Use of However, the resulting use systems that are vulnerable to instructions in the computer's proper safeguards cited above, of wireless transmissions can penetration or attack. installation manual. Most will help prevent intrusion, be a cause for concern. Each Proper safeguards for each wireless transmitter systems identity theft, and misuse of unit is broadcasting and re- system can be installed several include encryption software. wireless systems. trieving information with the ways. Changing the installed Using Wired Equivalent Pri- Editor ' note: Mike Keleher other computers in their LAN. administrator password is a vacy or Wi-Fi Protected Ac- was a special agent at NCIS Many of the systems pur- start. Basic password protec- cess (WEP and WPA) keys al- in GTMO for the past three chased by businesses and tion should use long strings of lows a home user to encrypt months, andjust recently left home users are installed with- characters to prevent auto- their devices. The computer at the station. out any thought of protecting their LAN from intrusion or intercept. Yard of the Month Consumers mistakenly be- -- Don and Sharon lieve the installed equipment Mohlman's landsca- would have protocols in place ping talents have paid to prevent electronic eaves- dropping or hacking. Without off when the couple's taking positive steps to protect home at Marina Point the system, many systems are was selected as the simply using the default set- April 2005 Yard of the tings installed by the manufac- Month. CAPT Les turer. In a limited sales area McCoy, Rudy Sam- like GTMO, there may only be mons, Housing Direc- one or two brands of wireless tor, and Loretta Wells, systems available for purchase, Housing Manager, and thus many systems will be were on hand to unintentionally very compat- present the certificate. ible with other systems near them. Photo submitted by Loretta Wells The phrase "wardriving" is 4 Friday. Mavi13. 2005 4 Friday. May 13. 2005

'PowerLift' participants compete at the GJ. Denich Gymnasium. Results are based on a ratio of body weight to maxi- mum weight lifted. Each participant had Photo by JO1 Bob Lamb three attempts to try to Player of the week lift as much weight as -- Guantanamo Bay possible. Marlins'first baseman, Alex Gracia, age 11, is Photo by JO1 Bob Lamb the Gazette's 'Player of the Week.' Alex's favo- rite major league team is MWR hosts power lift competition at gymnasium the FloridaMarlins. Dead Lift (Men's) lbs.; lifted 390 lbs.; ratio ratio 1.36 1st place, Bryan Bastian, 191 2.15. 2nd place, Yvette Worship Services lbs.; lifted 475 lbs.; ratio 2.49. 2nd place, Chris Soto, 162 Smithsimon, ratio 1.24) Catholic Mass (Main Chapel) Tuesday-Friday, noon 2nd place, Glenn Day, 195 lbs.; lifted 315 lbs.; ratio Squat (Women's) Daily Mass (Cobre Chapel) lbs., lifted 480 lbs.; ratio 2.46. 1.94. 1st place, Sarah Howard, Confession, Saturday, 4:30 p.m. 3rd place, Tony Hickman, 298 3rd place, Brian Bastian, 191 ratio .87 Vigil Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 9 a.m. (Cobre Chapel) lbs.; lifted 500 lbs.; ratio 1.67. lbs.; lifted 365 lbs.; ratio Bench (Women's) Eucharistic Adoration, daily 24 hrs. Squat (Men's) 1.91. 1st place, Sarah Howard, 1st place, Chris Walters, 212 Overall Men's (Weight ratio 1.36 Protestant Services Sunday lbs., lifted 500 lbs; ratio 2.36. Most Lifted in all 3 Events 2nd place, Yvette Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. 2nd place, Glenn Day, 195 Tony Hickman, Dead Lift, Smithsimon, ratio 1.24 Services at Main Chapel, 11 a.m. lbs., lifted 435 lbs.; ratio 2.23 500 lbs.; Squat, 460 lbs.; Overall Women's Children's Sunday School, 11:30 a.m. Worship Service, 1 p.m. 3rd place, Brian Bastian, 191 Bench, 350 lbs. Sarah Howard, dead lift, 225 Monday lbs.; lifted 405 lbs.; ratio 2.12. Dead Lift (Women's) lbs.; squat, 1451bs.; bench, Prayer Group, 6:30 p.m. (Fellowship Bench (Men's) 1st place, 1351bs. Hall) Sarah Howard, Wednesday 1st place, Will Salizar, 181 Men's Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. (Fellowship Hall) Gospel Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. (Sanctuary A) Thursday PWOC - 6:30 p.m. (Fellowship Hall)

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Sanctuary A) Sunday Sacrament, 9 a.m. Monday, Family Home Evening, 7 p.m.

Filipino Christian Fellowship (Sanctuary A) Sunday Worship, 7 p.m.

Iglesia NI Cristo (Sanctuary B) Sunday Worship, 8 p.m. Pentecostal Gospel Temple (Sanctuary D) Sunday Worship, 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. Photo by JO1 Bob Lamb Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School Saturday - 9:30 a.m. Prayer Breakfast (Sanctuary B) Photo by RP1 Rebecca Haddock - CAPT James Pope, Saturday Divine Service, 11 a.m. Passover- Rabbi David Lapp conducts CNRSE Chaplain, was Islamic Service (Sanctuary C) Passover with Rachel and Anna Otto. The Chapel the guest speaker at the Friday Worship, 1 p.m. now has a Jewish Lay Leader, LT Susan Otto. The National Day of Prayer United Jamaican Fellowship first religious school meeting will be Sunday, May at the Gold Hill Galley (Bldg. 1036, next to Phoenix Cable) 15, at 10 a.m., in room 11 at the Chapel complex. on May 6. Sunday Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Friday. Mav 13. 2005 5

Ombudsman Outlook "We're herefor you!" Julie Barnett Amy Thomason Wanda Richmon Terri McCoy NAVSTA Ombudsman Navy Provisional Guard USNH Ombudsman Ombudsman Advisor Phone - 5736 Phone - 7599 Phone - 9464 Phone - 3777 Pager - 4447-2395 Pager - 4447-2394 wvrich65@hotmail com Pager - 4447-2390 [email protected] [email protected] mcoy [email protected] Dixie Duffy is guest speaker at Spouses' Seminar today By Stacey Byington Dixie Duffy, founder of Pro- tocol International, is the guest speaker at the day session of the fifth annual Guantanamo Bay Military and Civilian Spouses' Seminar, being held today, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. May is the Month of the Military Spouse, and base spouses are invited to the two- day seminar at the Windjam- mer Club. Arriving a few days early, Ms. Duffy spoke to various groups around the station be- fore speaking at the seminar today. Ms. Duffy has more than 12 years of experience in educa- tion, teaching both adults and children. She has been certi- fied in corporate etiquette, in- Photo by Stacey Byington ternational protocol, children's Dixie Duffy in 'eracts with seventh-grade students at W T Sampson High School etiquette, and as a tea consult- during to a visit o Guantanamo Bay. Ms. Duffy is the principal speaker for the ant. vilian Spouses Seminar being held today and Saturday at the She currently speaks about, Military and C coaches, and teaches protocol Windjammer Club. and etiquette to help others Public Works Department per- tan Beach, Calif., and a world- dies to provide facials and develop leadership and social sonnel will present their own wide clientele. She is bringing other beauty treatments to the skills that will last them a life- version of 'Tool Time.' an entourage of beautiful la- residents of Guantanamo Bay. time. Saturday's session, on May Tonight's evening session, 14, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., includes Girl Scouts say 'Thank you' 6:30 - 9 p.m., is geared toward breakfast, and is a day filled 'home improvement.' Experts with beauty treatment tips. The GTMO Girl Scouts would like to say thank from 'Home Depot' in Jack- Saturday's special guest is you, Ms. Dixie Duffy, for speaking with us about sonville, Fla., will be provid- 'Stephenie' of Stephenie's the importance of social etiquette and providing ing demonstrations and exper- Manhattan, an award-winning a fun evening of crafts. We all had a wonderful tise in the areas of faux paint- painless permanent make-up time. Kathy ing, landscaping, varnishing artist. Stephenie is a licensed Arlinghaus and painting, and the use of cosmetologist and derma- GTMO Girl Scouts 04-05 #7017 power tools. Additionally, logist, with a salon in Manhat- 6 Friday May 13 2005 Information needed to help research GTMO's Underwater Archeology By Fifi Cruse Wanted: GTMO residents recent find may change all that. and scuba divers with an inter- Wiese dove on a propeller sub- est in finding ancient objects merged off Chapman Beach underwater. earlier this year, and has con- Bill Wiese, a local scuba tacted other historians diver and instructor, is compil- throughout the country trying ing data for a comprehensive to get more information on its "Divers' Guide for Guan- origin. The propeller might be tanamo Bay" to assist divers in from a World War II F6F finding diverse and interesting Hellcat fighter. Unfortunately, dive spots around the island. the propeller is covered with His interest lies in discov- hard and soft coral making se- ering pieces of GTMO's past rial numbers unreadable with- that lie untouched under wa- out damaging the fragile coral. ter. Wiese is a member of the It is the serial numbers that Institute of Nautical Archaeol- would identify which of the ogy (INA), which is affiliated possible 50,000 aircraft the Photo submitted by Bill Wiese with the Nautical Archaeology GTMO propeller came from. Wiese dove on a propeller submerged off Chapman Program at Texas A&M Uni- Wiese is conducting re- Beach earlier this year. versity. The INA has explored search in order to find more in- create a comprehensive diving shipwrecks and sunken cities, formation on GTMO's propel- guide that can be used by new including a fourth-century Ro- ler. However, there are scarce and recently certified divers." Sailor of man shipwreck off the coast of resources and he has had dif- Wiese is looking for help Greece, a Hellenistic ship- ficulty in discovering whether from anyone in the area who the Week wreck off the coast of Turkey, this propeller is from a downed may have information, pic- and even an 18th-century plane or even part of a dump tures, or stories about interest- Sloop in St. Ann's Bay, Ja- site. Wiese's back-up plan is to ing dive spots. He hopes to maica. look for the aircraft instead. "It publish this information in the To date, INA and the Nauti- can be frustrating when you INA's quarterly journal and cal Archaeology Program have come to the island already a find other pieces of GTMO's participated in more than 125 certified diver but find a lack past. nautical archaeology projects of information on diving spots Divers interested in helping in some 33 countries on five around the island," Wiese ex- Wiese research GTMO's un- continents. Guantanamo Bay plained. "My goal is to pull all derwater archeology can has yet to be explored, but a this information together and contact him at 7795. OSSN (AW) Justin Grow, with the Naval Coastal Warfare Com- Reptile show - Dr. mand, is this week's Peter Tolson of the 'Sailor of the Week.' Toledo Zoo shows off "Iwas honored, defin- the jaws of a large itely honored, to be Sailor Cuban Boa at Wind- of the Week", he said. mill Beach Saturday. Grow has served in the Tolson visits the base Navy for approximately periodically to do 16 months, and has been research on area rep- stationed in Guantanamo tiles. Bay for just two months. The Gazette congratu- lates Seaman Grow for Photo by JO1 Robert Lamb his outstanding service. Friday. Mavi13. 2005 7 Friday. May 13. 2005 7 Downtown Lyceum Movies MWR Friday, May 13 Hostage Happenings Thriller America's Kid Run Be Cool Starring: Bruce Willis, Kevin Saturday, May 14, 5 p.m. at the high school track. Register at the G. J. 8 p.m., PG13, 120 min. Pollak, Jimmy Denich Gym by May 11. FMI call Bennett, Jimmy 2193. Miss Congeniality Pinchak and 10 p.m., PG13, 115 min. Jonathon Tucker Boys & Girls Club Arts Exhibit Jeff Talley, a for- Saturday, May 14, at NEX Atrium, 9 mer LAPD hostage a.m. - 2 p.m. Come out and vote, Saturday, May 14 negotiator, has mov- every vote counts. Refreshments ed himself away will be available. FMI call 4658. The Ring 2 from his failed career outside of Los Angeles, and away from his wife and Armed Forces Day 8 p.m., PG13, 111 min. daughter. When a convenience store Volleyball Tournament robbery goes wrong, the three perpe- Saturday, May 21, at Windmill Man of the House trators move in on an unsuspecting fam- Beach, 10 a.m. Open to active duty ily. But the family's father has a secret, only. Four participants per team. 10 p.m., PG13, 97 min. and one of the criminals is about to Can play with any command. Sign jump over the edge. Jeff Talley has to up at the Base gym by May 19. FMI Sunday, May 15 get everybody to survive the night, if call 2193. he can. Liberty Miniature Hostage Ice Princess Golf Tournament R, 113 min. Comedy/Romance Saturday, May 21, at the Base Gym 8 p.m., Starring:Michelle Miniature Golf Course, 5 p.m. Trachtenberg, Joan Trophies for first and second place. Monday, May 16 Cusack, Kim Cat- Sign-up required. FMI call 2010. rell, Hayden Panet- Day Rock 'N' Bowl The Pacifier tiere and Trevor Armed Forces Blumas. Saturday, May 21, at 7 p.m. $10 per 8 p.m., PG, 95 min. Brainy Casey person including snacks. FMI call l'rin Carlyle (Michelle I Nancy at 2118. Tuesday, May 17 Trachtenberg) has never quite fit in. Craft Fair Sunday, May 22, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Caught between her fantasy of be- the Bayview Patio. Sign up at the The Ring 2 coming a championship figure skater Windjammer during normal business and her strong-willed mother (Joan 8 p.m., PG13, 111 min. hours. FMI call Scott Ross at 4795. Cusack), who has her on a fast track Wednesday, May 18 to Harvard, she can only hope to be Scotch Doubles Bowling like Nikki, Tiffany and Gen (Hayden Sunday, May 22, 7 p.m. Entry fee is Panettiere) - three elite skating $30 per team, cash prize payout. Miss Congeniality prodigies who are ruthlessly com- Teams of one man and one women 8 p.m., PG13, 115 min. peting on the US National circuit bowl alternate ball for each frame (and have attitudes to match). But for three games. Team with highest when Casey gets the chance to train total pin count wins. FMI call Thursday, May 19 with Gen and her coach, a disgraced Nancy at 2118. former skating champ who also hap- pens to be Gen's mother (Kim Cat- Liberty 9 Pin-No-Tap Bowling Ice Princess trall), she must dash her mother's Wednesday, May 25, 7 p.m. FMI call 8 p.m., G, 98 min. hopes in order to pursue her dream. 2010. 8 Friday May 13, 2005

Edition; many extra parts, runs great, June16 to Aug. 26. Positions are for rememberour time togetherinGTMO. excellent GTMO transportation. full-time and part-time employment. It won't be the same without you. (3) All-wool rugs, 2 5-ft. x 8-ft., solid $2,500, call 84040. Applicants must designate whether With love, The Benzings, Boseckers, colors light green and maroon, $50 (2) 2000 Ford Escort ZX2, cold A/C, they are willing to consider full-time, Judys, and The Sciaccas. each., I 5-ft.x8-ft. Moroccanrugwith chrome sport rims, tinted windows, 6 part-time or both. To pick up forms or (1) Yatera Seca Golf Club is now anti-slip pad, $35.115-ft. green runner, disc CD changer, power windows, turn in an application, HRO lobby excepting applications for $20 (all for $120). 2 oak swivel bar power locks, remote keyless entry hours are from 7a.m. to 5p.m., Monday memberships. All interested applicants chairs with backs, $25 each. Call system, very clean, $6,800. Call4085. throughFriday, except holidays. Point please contact a club official at the Michael or Peggy, 5810, M-F. after (2) 2004 NINJA Kawasaki (500 cc) of contact is Esther Sanchez at 4441. following numbers: Ricky Jackson, 1700. mint condition w/4 year factory Completed forms must be received in president, at 4085, Ben Miller, vice- (3) Kayak $200. Full medium wet warranty, includes helmet. $6,500. the Human Resources Office no later president, at6166,and Mike Weathers, suit. Large grill $25. Call 7804. Call 8127 or 3186. than 5 p.m. on the closing date. treasurer, at 4470. (3) Wood kitchen table w/ 4 chairs (1) 2000 Toyota Celica GT, automatic. (1) OCSC is currently seeking a (1) Home for Rent. In Jacksonville, $100, Visor Handspring PDA, $25; Fully loaded, A/C, P/W, alarm system. Manager for Treasures and Trivia. This Fla. 4BR/2BA,availableJune 1. New Zip Drive, $10; portable music 6 GB Inexcellentcondition, $17,000 OBO. is a contractor position (tax free) schools, 13 miles from NAS JAX, in MP-3 player, $50 (also serves as Contact David at 8111 after 3 p.m.; e- available to start May 31. Hours are Fleming Island area. Security system, portable hard drive). Call Julie 7744. mail [email protected]. flexible. If interested, please contact fireplace, 2-cargarage, split-floorplan (3)MININMAG,Paintball gunblack- DianaSchrieferat4620or MillieJusino w/formal dining, living room. $1450 silver and red chrome gas flow grip. 6- at 7926. a month. Call 4721, 5599 or (904) inch hose and adaptor. Double-trigger Emlo (1) The Army is seeking an 213-8281. and dye sticky grip with a X-CEL Continuous Vacancies: Licensed Education Technician (OA), GS- barrel. Air Gun Designs video. $350 Practical Nurse, closes 7/28/2005; 1702-4, for a one-year, full time, Wante OBO. Call Jeff or Anthony 7117(H) Social Services Aide, closes 12/30/ contract position. The job (2) Looking for a Weight bench, or 4325(W). 2005; Social Services Aide, closes announcement opens on May 4, and weights and bar that aren't being used (3) Couch, $150; loveseat $100; 2 end 12/31/2005; Materials Handler, closes closeson May 13.FMI,contactAngela anymore. Call 4488 or 84144. tables, $50; 25-in. TV, $50; TV stand 01/08/2006. McDowell, North Central CPOC, 309- (1) Microeconomics tutor needed 2 (free with TV); recliner, $50; 6-ft.x8- Vacancies: Financial Clerk, closes 4/ 782-8718, email hours per week. Will pay. Please call ft. rug, $40; double-bed, only 1 year 5/2005; Facility Systems Specialist, [email protected]. Nate at 8/4275. old, $70. Call John, 7328 or 3946. closes 4/14/2005; Medical Records (2) Set of 4 tires, Radial Ply M+S Tech, closes 4/19/2005; Medical Announcements Los & Found P205/70R15, $110 firm. Call 3361 Clerk, closes 4/20/2005; Medical (2) WT Sampson Schools would like (3) Lost, reward for the return of a 15- DWH, 7552 AWH. Records Tech, closes 4/21/2005; to salute the many people in the in. spinnerhub cap, missing since Apr. (2) 'Black & Decker' toaster oven, Medical Records Administrative community who have volunteered and 16. Call Neal Babb, 7598. $15 firm. Call3361 DWH, 7552AWH. Specialist, closes 4/21/2005. supported our schools. You are all (1) Lost, a watch on a treadmill in the (1)Panasonic Microwave, $25; a LXI (1) Military Construction Corpora- cordially invited to attend a volunteer aerobics room at GJ Denich Gym on stereo system, $35. Call Greg at 7470. tion isseekingto fill parttimeposition celebration on Tuesday, May 17, in the May 4. This was a special gift from (1) Scuba gear, (BC's, spear guns, for running errands and doing light elementary school gym at I p.m. my wife. A reward is waiting for the regulators, accessories), NordicTrac office work. Hours are flexible and (2) Scout Can drive, Saturday, May good soul if found. Please contact Skyflyer, wireless network cards, training provided. For more infor- 14. Support your local Cub Scouts by CAPT Gozum at 3835 or 8669. junior golf clubs. FMI call 7056. mation please contact Earnest Graves setting your aluminum cans and glass (3) Free. 3-year-old loving male tiger (1) Setof4 tires=California II Winston at 6046. beverage bottles by the curb on before stripe GTMO cat is looking for a good Radial Ply, M+S P205 / 70R15, $85. (1)The GEO Group Inc. is accepting 8:30 a.m. The Scouts use your cans to home. Can't take him with me. I have Call 3361 or 7552. applications for the position of fund their many activities. Contact everything you need to care for him. (1) Golf clubs: irons, woods, golf Administrative Clerk for the Migrant Joel Vaughn at 5897, to make any Call Pat, 7309. shoulderbag,30+balls. $85. Call 3361 Operations Centerlocated in Leeward. special arrangements for pick-up. (2) Lost. Five spinner hubcaps. Will or 7552. Applicants musthavea minimum of I (2) Reef Raiders Dive Club monthly pay if found. Call 4131. (1) Penn International II Reel 50TW, year experience in a similar position, meeting. May 10, at 6:30 p.m., (2) Free.Black and grey-striped female with OceanMaster IGFA rod, payed accounting knowledge, experienced Windmill Beach, large cabana to the tabby cat looking for a good home. $800 new,will sell for $500. Excellent inofficeequipmentand MS programs, left by the basketball courts. All are She's great with children. Is fixed. We condition, hardly used. Portable human resources, payroll experience invited to attend. Bring something to can't take her with us. Call 7835 Humminbird 200DX dual beam and great people skills a must. Please throwon the grill, the coals will be hot. AWH for more info. fishfinder, $100. Used one time. send resume to Pwalker@thegeo Come and support your club or join (1) Free. Black male Labrador looking Thermal take Purepower420W power groupinc.com or contact Ms. Pat and meet more divers. FMI call 7315 for a loving home. This gentle 6-year supply forcomputerdesigned for AMD Walker at 6145. E. von Boeck, Secretary, or Reef old Labrador has a mild allergy and INTEL ATX 12V. Never used, (2) Satellite Communication Raiders Dive Club at 7353 or 2207. condition. We're PCS'ing and can't $40. Call Marty at 7772. Systems, Inc. is seeking full time (2) The NAVSTA Chapel's annual take him with us. Please call 7633. Customer Service Representative. Vacation Bible School will be held Vehicles & Boats MON - FRI 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Please sub- June 20-24 from 9 a.m.- noon at the (3) 1993 Ford Escort 2-door w/ mitresumetoSCSI Office(BCOBldg. Chapel complex. 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