FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 Eye on the Fleet ARABIAN GULF

Vol . 18 no . 12 WWW .CNIC .nAVy .MIL/KEYWEST NAVAL AIR STATION , Focus groups hone climate survey results By MC3 Arnesia (March 19, 2018) McIntyre ABE3 Matthew Dowdell Southernmost Flyer signals to an E/A-18G Growler assigned to the ailors and DOD Cougars of Electronic employees Attack Squadron (VAQ) assigned to NAS 139 on the flight deck of S Key West recently com- the aircraft carrier USS pleted a Defense Equal Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) . Theodore Roosevelt Opportunity Climate and its carrier strike Survey. group are deployed to “The survey paints the U .S . 5th Fleet area of a very clear picture to operations in support of where our command maritime security opera- climate is right at this tions . moment.” said HMCS U.S. Navy photo by Ocheltree, command cli- MC3 Alex Perlman U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Arnesia McIntyre mate specialist. Naval Air Station Key West’s Natural Resources Manager Matt Martin, left, and Environmental Division Director Ed Barham The Defense examine the hutch created by a Lower Keys Marsh Rabbit in an area that was populated with mangroves until the Boca Chica Equal Opportunity Field Clear Zones and Drainage System Restoration Project restored the area to wetlands . The NAS division was selected 2018 Management Institute Secretary of the Navy Environmental Natural Resources Conservation - Small Installation Award Winner . inside: provides annual Organizational Climate FLO VISIT Surveys that allow all Airfield tour...... 2 NAS wins SECNAV environmental award Sailors and civilians to SAPR By MC3 Arnesia McIntyre ognizes Navy and Marine Environmental Restoration contributions in environ- provide feedback on com- Southernmost Flyer VAs train...... 3 Corps ships, installations Team, Puerto Rico, was rec- mental areas. mand issues. and people for outstanding ognized. NAS Key West is the The survey focuses TBI he Secretary of performance in promoting Awards are presented Navy’s premier East Coast mainly on three areas: Requires quick response. . . 5 the Navy rec- environmental stewardship. for accomplishments in pilot training facility for Military equal oppor- Tognized Naval “Please join me in congrat- natural resources conser- tactical aviation squadrons tunity, civilian equal IN THE EYE Air Station Key West’s ulating the following out- vation, cultural resources and also has a mission to employment opportunity ASF training...... 6 Environmental Division standing “best of the best” management, environmen- support operational and and organizational effec- Thursday, announcing it environmental stewards for tal quality, sustainability, readiness requirements tiveness, Ocheltree said. TOP OF PAGE ONE: had been selected as 2018 receiving the 2018 SECNAV environmental restoration, for the DOD, Department Participants are able to A C-2A Greyhound assigned Secretary of the Navy Environmental Awards,” environmental excellence of Homeland Security, characterize the com- to the ‘Providers’ of Fleet Environmental Natural wrote RDML Bette Bolivar, in weapon system acquisi- National Guard units, fed- mand’s readiness, formal Logistics Support Squadron Resources Conservation - Commander, Navy Region tion, and environmental eral agencies and Allied and informal policies, (VRC) 30 approaches Small Installation Award Southeast in a Bravo Zulu planning. By presenting the forces. practices and procedures the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN Winner. email. awards, SECNAV recogniz- NAS Key West is unique that occur or are likely 71) . The annual environmen- In addition to NAS Key es organizations and people tal awards program rec- West, the Navy Vieques who have made significant see award page 7 see focus page 5 2• •March 23, 2018

to Duty. want you to stretch the truth, to Obey your The Navy’s core values look the other way, to go with the are Honor, Courage and flow. But what are you sacrific- Commitment. ing? Are lives in danger? Are you conscience These values are both similar living up to the core values of the Commanding Officer and they have themes in them, service in which you are serving? Capt. Bobby J. Baker he time has changed; the clearly honor is a theme. If your faith is important to Executive Officer sun is now shining more. In my last job I had a medical you, there are scriptures that Cmdr. Greg Brotherton TWell, we live in Key West, helicopter pilot tell me, as we offer guidance. When I think PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER so it never really stopped shin- were doing a check on something about what to do in a situation Trice Denny March 23 ing. But you get the drift - that had become redundant, I compare and contrast to scrip- EDITOR spring has arrived. “Chaps, right is ture. For me when I have to take Jolene Scholl 1898 - USS Oregon departs San We are deep into the season of CHAPLAIN'S right 100 percent a stand I think of James 4:17 STAFF Francisco to join ships off Cuba during Lent and I hope each and every CORNER of the time.” says, “So whoever knows the MC2 Cody Babin the Spanish-American War. one of you is growing in your I know this right thing to do and fails to do MC3 Arnesia McIntyre faith as we approach the Easter stemmed from it, for him it is sin.” holiday. the fact that one Right is right. If you are facing This newspaper is an authorized March 24 publication for members of the I have been thinking a lot late- mistake could a mountain that seems huge, no military service and their families. 1977 - The initial service acceptance ly about doing the right thing. cause a mishap matter what it is, chaplains are Its contents do not necessarily trials for the CH-53E Super Stallion There have been many times that could easily here to help. We listen and can reflect the official views of the U.S. CG Sector Key West Government, the Department of are completed at Naval Air Test Center, in my life that doing the wrong cause loss of life, provide a confidential sounding Defense, or the U.S. Navy and do Command Chaplain Naval Air Station Patuxent River. thing, or doing what someone including mine. board. If you are in need of chap- not imply endorsement thereof. else wanted, would have been Lt. What he said lain care, please call your chap- The editorial content of this Derek Henson newspaper is prepared, edited March 25 much easier. It seems that this stuck with me lains at 305-293-2318, Naval Air and provided by the Public Affairs is a never ending process for me, and almost daily Station Key West, or 305-797- Office of Naval Air Station Key West, Florida. Additional copy 1957 - The first F8U-1 Crusader is and I assume it is with you as I think about it. “Right is right.” 1211, Coast Guard Sector Key and photographs provided by delivered to a fleet unit, VF-32, in the well. We know what we need to do, West. Visit our Facebook page the readers of the Southernmost record time of two years after the first I want to encourage you to when we need to do it and how - Truman Chapel NAS Key West Flyer should be addressed to: Editor, Southernmost Flyer, flight of the experimental model. listen to your instinct. When to properly execute what needs - for upcoming events. Public Affairs Office, Naval Air something does not seem right, to be done. I want to encourage you to join Station, Box 9001, Key West, FL it likely is not. Often this is going When your integrity is chal- us for Easter sunrise service at 7 33040-9001. Copy can also be March 26 e-mailed to jolene.scholl@ to be taking a stand that may lenged what are you doing? Are a.m. on Truman Beach. A second navy.mil. Telephone (305) 1942 - During World War II, Adm. not be popular. you doing what is right even Easter service is scheduled for 293-2425/2434. DSN 483- Ernest J. King becomes Chief of Naval If you do not take a stand it when it hurts, even when you 10:30 a.m. at the Sigsbee Park 2425/2434. Deadline for all editorial copy Operations and also Commander, U.S. shows others your values. have to face a giant? When it Community Center; it will be fol- is 4 p.m. the Friday preceding Fleet, holding both positions through The Coast Guard’s core values may make you less popular? lowed by a potluck and egg hunt publication. All articles must be the rest of the war. are Honor, Respect and Devotion You may lose friends who for the children. submitted on disk in text format, written in upper/lower case style. March 27 1975 - The evacuation by sea of Da flight line Nang, Vietnam, begins with Military favorite Sea Command ships carrying more than 30,000 refugees until North Vietnamese oreign liaison offi- troops overrun the city on March 30. cers assigned to FJoint Interagency March 28 Task Force South pose in front of an F5-N Tiger, 1991 - The first Navy carrier battle flown by adversarial train- groups return to the United States fol- ing squadron Fighter lowing action during Operation Desert Squadron Composite Shield and Desert Storm. (VFC) 111. The officers were given an informa- March 29 tional tour of Naval Air Station Key West’s Boca 1960 - The first fully integrated Fleet Chica Field Wednesday, Ballistic Missile system test, an A1X test vehicle, is launched. U.S. Navy photo by Trice Denny March 23, 2018 • • 3

Briefly… CPO events mark birthday

Naval Air Station Key West’s Chief Petty Officers Mess, Boca Chica Field, will play host to a number of events Monday - Thursday celebrating CPO Heritage Week. The grade of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893. The first event, the 2018 Goat Locker Challenge, is from 8 a.m. - noon Monday. On Tuesday, the CPO 5K takes off at 7:30 a.m. from the mess, and then on Thursday, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., the mess will provide free lunch to all hands.

Easter bunny at NEX The NEX on Sigsbee Park will celebrate its 72nd birthday from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday with cake, prizes and a special visit from the Easter Bunny. Youngsters can have their photo taken with the Easter Bunny and enter a coloring contest.

Easter services set Naval Air Station Key West’s Religious Ministries Department has set the Easter Sunrise Service for 7 a.m. April 1 at Truman Beach, beyond the Beach Patio Recreation Center. A second service is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at the Sigsbee Park Community Center. A U.S. Navy photo by Amanda Slater potluck lunch and Easter egg hunt will follow. For more information, call 305-293-2318. Incoming victim advocates recently completed training with Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Danielle Martin . They are, from left, GM1 Arturo Gonzales, AT1 Justin Kelly, LS2 Joshua Thomas, OS1 Veronica Martinez, AM2 Colin Kelly, AM2 Austin Zang, GM1 Roderick Johnson, PS2 Dillon Thayer, Timothy Faucette, ABHC Terrone Wolliston, OS2 Courtney Dehart, Ismail Young, YN2 Aeryl Graham, OS2 Jalisha Choateseden, AT2 Cledith Barnesrayford, DC2 Albert Alberto and OS2 Kimberly Carmichael . Incoming victim advocates complete SAPR Training by Danielle Martin, SARC role in the delivery of ser- danielle.c.martin@navy. Navy core values. Fleet & Family Support Center vices to victims of sexual mil or stop by the FFSC at Check with your instal- assault. 804 Sigsbee Road, Building lation Sexual Assault ifteen military mem- The advocate is a primary V-4058. The next SAPRVA Response Coordinator, Job Title: Air Traffic Control bers and two DOD source of information such training class is scheduled located at the Fleet and civilians recently as victim rights, military for June 18 -22 at the FFSC. Family Support Center, if Hometown: Valencia, F completed the 40 hour and community resources, The training comes as the you would like to volunteer California Sexual Assault Prevention as well as restricted and DOD prepares for Sexual or participate in SAAPM Prior Duty Stations: and Response training unrestricted reporting Assault Awareness and activities. Pensacola, Florida class for victim advocates. options. Prevention Month in April. If you are a victim of sex- Hobbies: Softball, football The training covered a SAPR VAs also support This year’s SAAPM theme ual assault 24/7 assistance and SCUBA diving. wide range of SAPR related sexual assault prevention is “Protecting Our People is available. topics and input from sever- and intervention strategies Protects Our Mission.” Call the DOD Safe Most Interesting Experience: al guest speakers, including at their commands. Eliminating sexual Helpline at 877-995-5247, Stepping off the bus at Naval Air Station Key West If you are interested assault requires every ser- NAS Key West SAPR VA RTC. Detective Lee Anderson and in learning more about vice member to be a stead- 305-797-1408, or NAS Key Future plans: Continue Naval ACAA Judge Advocate General Lt. becoming a SAPR VA, fast participant in creating West SARC 786-383-7873. career in ATC. Jacob Wheeler Sara Wooten. please call Danielle Martin an appropriate and respect- In case of emergency, please The SAPR VA fills a vital at 305-293-2408, email ful culture and upholding dial 911. 4• •March 23, 2018 MWR Update

Gym closure nities each month at the Sunset Lounge Exercise classes 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., Boca Chica and a performance by moti- Sigsbee Community Center. Cycling Studio vational rapper Absoloot. The Boca Chica Fitness All supplies are provided Live entertainment The fitness center on Thursday Food will be available for Center is open for regular and patrons are welcome and free events are at the Boca Chica has returned to Gentle Yoga - 10:30 - 11:30 purchase as a fundraiser for hours. Unfortunately, work to bring their favorite bev- Sunset Lounge in Sigsbee regular hours: 5 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., Sigsbee Community the NAS Key West Holiday continues on the gym floors; erages. Most activities are Park overlooking the water. p.m. Monday - Friday and 9 Center Committee. it remains closed until fur- open to children unless stat- All events are from 6 - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday and This event is spon- ther notice. ed otherwise. p.m., unless noted other- Sunday. All fitness class- Youth Fest sored by: Absoloot, USAA, All fitness classes will Pre-registration is wise. es are free to authorized Wayne’s Auto, Fury Water continue as scheduled. required. To register, make Saturday: Closed for a pri- patrons and are designed In celebration of April Adventures Key West, full payment at the Tickets vate event for all fitness levels, from being the Month of the Waste Management - Vet Clinic & Travel Office on Sigsbee March 29: Karaoke with beginner to advanced. Military Child, MWR’s Key West, FL, Sparkling Park. Upcoming events: DJ Gunz The fitness schedule is annual Youth Fest will be Ice, Key West Military The NAS Key West Wednesday: Wood burning March 30: Karaoke with subject to change without held on April 14 from 2 Affairs Committee, Navy Veterinary Clinic scheduled DJ Gunz notice. Call 305-293-2480 - 5 p.m. at Sigsbee Field. League Key West Council, for Tuesday - Thursday, is Recreation March 31: Island Time for more information. Enjoy an afternoon with the Southernmost VFW Post completely booked. Monday families of NAS Key West, 3911 and the NAS Key MWR Community Single Sailor Yoga - 6:30 - 7:45 p.m., featuring face painting, West Chief Petty Officers Youth bowling Recreation offers events Sigsbee Community Center paintball shooting gallery, Association. For more infor- each month that offer the The Liberty Program Wednesday animal farm, inflatables, mation or questions call Child and Youth opportunity to explore Key offers events and activities Cycling Power Hour - Wayne’s Auto car smash 305-293-2783. Programs hosts a youth West and other sites. for single or unaccompanied bowling league at the All transportation E-6 and below. Follow on Airlanes Bowling Center & departs from the Sigsbee Facebook at www.Facebook. Grill on the first Saturday Community Center across com/MWRLibertyKeyWest of each month. from the dog park. To or register for text updates The clinic is for children reserve your seat, make by texting request to 305- 5 - 18 years old; the group payment at the Ticket & 797-4468. Contact Maria size is limited to 18 per Travel Office on Sigsbee for upcoming events at sessionegister, drop off Park. 305-797-4468. This month’s and pick up at the Youth For pricing and more activities: Center on Sigsbee Park. event details call 305- Saturday: Paintball at Transportation departs at 563-0364 or visit www. Extreme Rage Paintball noon and returns by 3 p.m. NavyMWRKeyWest. Park in Miami For more information call com/events. Sunday: All-hands disk 305-293-4437. Saturday: Miami Shopping golf Trip March 28: Art and crafts Disc golf Saturday: Miami-Dade night County Fair Trip March 29: Cooking class All levels are wel- April 7: Disney on Ice: March 30: Bowling at come Sunday from 4 Reach for the Stars Airlanes - 6 p.m. for disc golf at Beach Patio Recreation Navigator’s music Frisbee Center on . Registration is not required Navigator’s Bar at the Ultimate Frisbee games and it is open to all-hands. Boca Chica Marina has live start April 17 and play For more details, call 305- entertainment during the Tuesdays and Thursdays 797-7791 or email kwath- season from 6 – 9 p.m. at 5 and 6 p.m. Rosters [email protected] For additional details, are due April 10 and can call 305-293-2468 or visit be submitted to kwathlet- Craft night www.NavyMWRKeyWest. [email protected]. The league com/events is capped at eight teams MWR Community Saturday: Island Time because of limited game Recreation offers a num- March 30: Tom Taylor time availability. For more ber of crafting opportu- April 14: Island Time details, call 305-797-7791. March 23, 2018 • • 5 Traumatic brain injury: Recognize the signs This week at FFSC From Naval Hospital and older adults,” said that occur each year are deployment to areas that IA Spouse & Family Group Jacksonville Cmdr. Duneley Rochino, concussions or other forms put service members at risk Monday, 8 - 9 a.m., FFSC Naval Branch Health Clinic of mild TBI. Repeated mild for experiencing blast expo- Meet and catch up with other IA families in the area, ational Brain Key West officer in charge. TBIs occurring over an sures, such as improvised and explore some of the unique challenges faced by IA Injury Awareness “Know the signs and symp- extended period of time can explosive devices, suicide families. The time together helps make connections NMonth is a time toms of TBI and seek proper result in cumulative neuro- bombers, and grenades. with other families facing similar issues. Register with to recognize the millions care.” logical and cognitive defi- TBI is a serious condition. Amanda Slater at 305-293-2766 or email amanda. of Americans living with Physical signs and symp- cits. Repeated mild TBIs Individuals with suspected [email protected]. traumatic brain injury- toms of TBI include head- occurring within short peri- brain injuries should seek related disabilities. ache, fuzzy or blurry vision, ods of time (hours, days, or medical care immediately Parenting Enrichment TBI is caused by a bump, nausea or vomiting (early weeks) can be catastrophic by contacting their Medical blow or jolt to the head, on), dizziness, sensitivity or fatal. Home Port team to sched- Tuesday, 8 - 9 a.m., FFSC or penetrating head inju- to noise or light, balance Leading causes of TBI ule an urgent care appoint- Use education as a tool to enhance your experience as ry that disrupts the nor- problems, or feeling tired or include falls, being hit by ment, or for emergencies a parent. This workshop will provide participants with mal function of the brain. having no energy. an object, and motor vehicle going to the emergency an opportunity to explore practical methods of positive However not all blows or Some symptoms might crashes. room or calling 911. discipline, amongst other topics, as a means to build jolts to the head result in a appear right away, while According to the Defense NBHC Key West patients positive family interactions and the parenting process. TBI. It’s a major cause of others might not be noticed and Veterans Brain Injury can be evaluated by Naval Register with Amanda Slater at 305-293-2766 or email death and disability in the for days or months after Center, active duty and Hospital Jacksonville’s TBI [email protected]. U.S., contributing to about injury. Children with a reservists are at increased screening program after 30 percent of all injury brain injury can have the risk of sustaining a TBI receiving a consultation or FFSC offers many services including life skills edu- deaths each year, according same symptoms as adults, compared to their civilian referral from their Medical cation, personal financial management, crisis incident to the Centers for Disease but it’s often harder for peers, as a result of sev- Home Port team. response and training, sexual assault prevention and Control and Prevention. them to let others know. eral factors - demograph- For more information, response, ombudsman support, transition assistance “Everyone is at risk for According to the CDC, ics (age), operational and visit the CDC website at management,and professional counseling. Call 305-293- a TBI, especially children about 75 percent of TBIs training activities and https://www.cdc.gov. 4408 or visit 804 Sigsbee Rd., Sigsbee Park.

Focus installation’s Sailors and appeal to survey partici- continued from page 1 civilians. pants. The team then attempts Last year, Ocheltree said to determine, “Is this some- NAS Key West was the to occur, such as co-worker thing valid or one or two first command in the DOD relationships, awards and people just complaining?” that offered multiple lan- recognition, sexual harass- said Ocheltree guage surveys; they were ment and sex discrimina- This year, the command in Spanish, Creole and tion, differential command had ten focus groups that English. In addition to last behavior toward minorities, discussed their concerns year’s languages, surveys positive equal opportunity and made recommenda- in French were introduced behaviors, racist behav- tions for improvements. this year. iors, and religious, age and There are suggested topics The Defense Equal disability discrimination. for the groups to cover, but Opportunity Climate DEOMI tabulates the infor- no issue is off limits for Survey is designed to pro- mation for a report that discussion, Ocheltree noted. vide the CO with an anony- shows statistical data for During the focus group, mous way for Sailors and each of the topics and demo- command resilience team civilians to give input on graphics, he added. representative writes down various issues throughout Once the report comes anonymous statements and the command. That input back, the commanding creates lists of what issues allows the command team officer, command climate are troubling Sailors, as to know what issues need specialist and the com- well as possible solutions. addressing. Areas needing mand resilience team ana- The list is then provided to improvement are targeted lyze the reports and come CO for review. with detailed recommenda- up with questions to ask The surveys are admin- tions. focus groups made up of the istered in different ways to 6• •March 23, 2018

Sailors take on OC spray as part of ASF training By MC3 Arnesia McIntryre during an encounter. Southernmost Flyer The first week is made up of mechanical advan- group of Sailors par- tage control holds restrain- ticipated in the Sec- ing techniques, the use of A urity Department’s deadly force, proper use of infamous oleoresin capsi- the baton and the operation cum (OC) spray training of OC spray. At the end of course March 16. the week Sailors are sprayed The six are working and they complete obstacles, toward becoming members demonstrating verbal com- of Naval Air Station Key mands, take downs, baton West’s Auxiliary Security strikes and defensive blocks. Forces. The second week consists The three-week long of training on the 9mm pistol Security Reaction Force and the M16 rifle. The last - Basic course begins with week is a combination of tac- familiarizing Sailors with tical communication, team the effects of OC, and what movement and close- quar- ABE3 Joshua Jeffers, center, demonstrates proper striking techniques after being sprayed in the eyes with Oleoresin Capsicum to do if they are exposed to it ters combat. spray during a Security Reaction Force-Basic course at Boca Chica baseball field .

ACAA Wendy Alvarez, left photo, uses a baton to fend off MA2 Samuel Junker during training March 16 . In the photo above, ABH2 James Frary, center, demonstrates proper striking techniques . Alvarez and Frary were among a group of six Sailors who completed training to join the installation’s Auxiliary Security Force .

U.S. Navy photos by MC3 Arnesia McIntyre March 23, 2018 • • 7

Environmental Division Resources Management airfield restoration project,” supported the growth of results of mitigation, which Award Director Edward Barham. Plan has identified 23 fed- said Barham. mangroves. takes a couple of years for continued from page 1 The largest property, Boca erally listed protected or The Boca Chica Field The project included vegetation to grow and sur- Chica Field, is more than endangered species on NAS Clear Zones and Drainage removing several hundred vive,” he said Thursday. in that it is enclaved within 60 percent undeveloped Key West property, includ- System Restoration, which acres of mangroves. To off- NAS Key West’s the National wetlands, which supports a ing 21 animals and two cost more than $50 million, set that loss, about 100,000 Environmental Division Marine Sanctuary and is wide variety of native flora plants. was completed after nearly plants were planted to mit- consists of eight personnel located within two of the and fauna. The critically endangered a decade of planning and igate the mangroves that who work to educate the four regions of the state “NAS Key West is unique Lower Keys marsh rabbit, construction, were removed. public and base personnel designated as an “Area of because we have require- for example, is endemic to The project opened up “This is the biggest wet- on the installation’s, mis- Critical State Concern” ments most other bases the Lower Florida Keys. natural waterways that had land project the Florida sion to protect, preserve - Key West and Monroe don’t because we are in the NAS Key West is home to been blocked decades earli- Keys will ever see,” Barham and conserve our nature County. middle of a marine sanctu- 15 percent population of the er when runways were laid noted at the time of projects’ environment through prop- The Navy owns more ary,” Barham said. total marsh rabbit habitat, in preparation for WWII. completion in 2014. er stewardship of natural than 12 distinct proper- “Our whole airfield is an but hosts more than 60 per- The lagoons that formed Today, “we are seeing the resources. ties in the Florida Keys, endangered species habi- cent of the total population. occupying 6,400 acres, with tat,” he added. “We’ve been applying over 20 miles of shoreline, The NAS Key West for years. What made this according to NAS Key West Integrated Natural package stand out was the NAS Classifieds

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