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Vol. 60 No. 44 November 6, 2009 Aviation Nation returns to Nellis Nov. 14-15 By Charles Ramey cancelled due to another Air Force handicapped parking area will be Nellis Public Affairs commitment, but the base will fly a designated at the Motor local F-22 Raptor demonstration to Speedway, and handicapped-acces- , Nev. demonstrate some of the capabilities sible shuttle buses will be available. — The largest free public event in of the aircraft. Due to security, the only access returns to Nellis Air Force The two-day event will also depict route to the show for the general Base Nov. 14 and 15 when the U.S. the history of American aviation public will be via the Las Vegas Motor Air Force hosts Aviation Nation with numerous historical flights Speedway. The general public must 2009 -- the Nellis Air Force Base and demonstrations showcasing process through the security lines Open House and annual Las Vegas every era from World War II to the and ride buses to and from Nellis. Air Show. present. Aviation Nation will also The general public will not be allowed This year, Aviation Nation cel- salute the recent accomplishments to walk onto Nellis Air Force Base to ebrates the 21st century Air Force of America’s military in operations attend the air show. and its accomplishments in air, space around the globe through numerous Access to Nellis Air Force Base for and cyberspace. Several military air military ground displays. Nearly 100 military identification card holders demonstration teams, including the aircraft covering everything from the remains unchanged; however passes U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, A-10 earliest days of aviation to some of the will be required to park in most areas Thunderbolt II, C-17 Globemaster nation’s newest military aircraft are near the flightline. On base attendees III; the U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super scheduled to be on display. will be required to process through Hornet and Royal Netherlands Air Historical displays, community security and enter the open house Force F-16 will participate. They will exhibits and a Kids’ Zone will also through entry control points located be joined by a few civilian air and be included in the event. Food, bev- near base operations and the Thun- USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. Kristi Machado ground acts, including the Horse- erages and novelties will be available derbirds hangar. HAMAMATSU, Japan — Just as the citizens of Hamamatsu, men P-51 Demonstration Team; The for purchase. For more information on the Japan, enjoyed the day watching the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Patriots Jet Demonstration Team, Bill General admission and public events and activities, please visit practice overhead in preparation for the upcoming air show in Reesman in his MiG-17 and the Air parking at the Las Vegas Motor the Aviation Nation Web site at their homeland, Las Vegans, military members and their families Force Reserve Jet Car. The official Speedway is free. Free round trip www.nellis.af.mil or call the Air will also be rewarded with the return of the Thunderbird Team U.S. Air Force F-22 demonstration shuttle bus transportation to and Show Information Line at (702) to Nellis for the Nellis Open House, Nov. 14-15. for the Nellis Open House has been from Nellis will be available. A 652-SHOW (7469). Air Force, Nellis, military family of the year visits Washington By Master Sgt. Russell P. Petcoff the superintendent of the Airman and undergone six deployments since Sept. Minn., admitted that, “Individually, she’s Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs Family Readiness Center at Nellis Air 11, 2001. Since that time, she has de- done it.” Force Base, Nev. ployed once to Southwest Asia, twice Even the Ojala children have advice for WASHINGTON (AFNS) — Working “And take advantage of them,” added to , and twice to . The families when coping with deployments. together as a team is the advice the Air Tech. Sgt. Thane Ojala, a 99th Force Sup- native of Palm Springs, Calif., will leave Don’t give up by looking at the nega- Force military family of the year has for port Squadron food service accountant. early 2010 for her third deployment to tive, said 17-year-old Jari. “Look at the coping with frequent deployments. “There are so many programs in place. Iraq. positive. Try new things.” “Know your resources, such as key You’re never in it alone.” “We’ve deployed a whole bunch collec- spouses,” said Master Sgt. Wayne Ojala, The Ojala family should know. They’ve tively,” he said. But the native of Cloquet, See FAMILY, on Page 5 ______

FOD WALK THE FLU IS CONTENTS THIS Scheduled for Nov. 16 HERE News...... 3 Be prepared Sports...... 9 Feature...... 11 WEEK: Photo Feature...... 16 3 16 Lighter Side...... 22 2 November 6, 2009 Commentary BULLSEYE Where’s your motivation? Commentary by Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Owens The write-up underneath the pictures give a short de- Every job, home station or deployed, has an impact 379th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron first sergeant scription of what happened to them, but the synopsis on warriors on the ground and in the air fighting today’s does not capture the whole story. fight. If we choose not to have the motivation to do our SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFNS) — As a first sergeant, I have witnessed at least 50 of our heroes being job and do not give everything we can give, the end re- my job is all about people, taking care of Airmen and carried off C-17 Globemaster IIIs and C-130 Hercules sult could be the death of one of our comrades or even assisting them with personal and professional needs. aircraft over the past several months. The main ramp one of our family members. More often than not, motivation plays a key part with is lined with our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen So, the next time you get up and have an “I don’t feel troubled Airmen. paying last respects to our heroes. As each one is carried like working today” attitude, think about the families I ask myself, “What will make an Airman do the from the aircraft, my heart and prayers go out to the that are laying their loved ones to rest who made the right thing? What will help an Airman get up on time families who have lost a hero, but my mind wonders why ultimate sacrifice. Put yourself in their shoes and try for work? What will it take to make an Airman follow motivation for some is so difficult to find. These fallen to feel a little of the pain they may be feeling and will the core values?” warriors have given the ultimate sacrifice in the defense continue to feel for years to come. I promise you, mo- Recently, I attended a motivational event many Air- of our great nation and in the defense of others. tivation will happen. men do not get to experience: a fallen warrior ceremony. So you might ask, “Where is the motivation to do my Everything you and I do has an impact. You don’t We often see stories and pictures of our fallen warriors. job, and what does my job have to do with this?” have to look far to find the motivation to do your job. Cancer awareness key step to survival Commentary by Tech. Sgt. Gloria Wilson must have been growing somewhere be- currently recovering from, but once again for myself. Knowledge is power and early 27th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs tween five to 10 years, based on its size. with problems. She is a strong woman, but detection can help save lives. A possible 10 years and it wasn’t found. it’s been hard for her. Listed below are some of the resources CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. Not until my mother experienced such So what does this mean? Why should out there. I hope you take a moment now (AFNS) — Breast cancer is a part of my a drastic change in her breast that she you care? I’m not asking anyone to care to learn instead of waiting until your life is daily life since my mom has had breast went to a hospital, where they ended up about my mother’s plight, but I am ask- turned upside down. cancer and I am high risk. aspirating a cyst larger than a golf ball. My ing you to be aware and educate yourself. www.cancer.org ;www.cancer.gov It’s hard for me not to think about it, mother, who has annual breast exams, has There’s support and information out there ;www.y-me.org www.komen.org. search it on the Internet, donate to it, ask had cysts in her breasts for many years. if you know where to look thanks to the about it, walk for it, and even cry about it. They are why the doctors didn’t notice the people who do great things to increase But I know that isn’t the case for everyone. cancer tumor; it was hiding behind her awareness, raise money for research and All I have learned could potentially save noncancerous cysts. show support for the men and women my life, but for me it’s just as important to The doctors were able to do a lumpecto- fighting this potentially deadly disease. increase the awareness of others so other my despite how long the tumor had grown, I started learning more about breast lives can possibly be saved. but for others, 10 years could have been the cancer, because of my mother’s situation Even if you never get breast cancer, your difference between life and death. and my own various high risk factors. Just life may somehow be touched by the reality Mom went through radiation treat- because you or a loved one may not have of this sometimes fatal disease. It could af- ments and was told that she had to be on an increased risk does not mean you are fect a family member, a loved one, a friend medicine for five years, but because she immune to breast cancer. or co-worker. American Cancer Society of- didn’t need chemotherapy or a mastectomy October is breast cancer awareness ficials estimate that this year alone 194,280 she is considered one of the “lucky ones.” month so now is as good of a time as any to new cases of the disease will be diagnosed Whether someone goes through a get educated. A great place to start is to call in the United States, while 40,170 are esti- lumpectomy, a mastectomy, chemotherapy, the American Cancer Society at 800-ACS- mated to die from it. radiation or medication, it doesn’t change 2345 or check out their Web site. Through My mother was 46 years old when the fact that being diagnosed with cancer ACS, I was able to speak to an office in my she found out she had breast cancer. To can be a frightening, disturbing, life-al- mom’s local area and find out about specific say she was upset is an understatement. I tering experience. A number of men and programs and resources. With all that my remember the tears of fear, confusion and women, in addition to their daily battles mom is going through, it took my inter- disbelief she shed. After all, breast cancer with cancer, also have to try and combat vention to get the ball rolling. Sometimes was something that happened to other depression. things are just too difficult for the person people, but that’s the hard part: it can hap- Her journey is not over even though who actually has the cancer. pen to anyone. the cancer is gone. After the lumpectomy, One of the things I did was arrange for Cancer in and of itself can be scary. But she had reconstructive surgery. She then a one-on-one visit through ACS’s program for me, what increased my fears was that in had complications from it. The complica- called Reach-to-Recovery. Another thing my mom’s case her doctors said the tumor tions led to another surgery, which she is I did was get information about cancer Courtesy graphic Cancer awareness key step to survival.

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(877) 247-9288 * www.aerotechnews.com BULLSEYE News November 6, 2009 3 Post open house Foreign Object Damage walk scheduled for Nov. 16 and retreat to their humble abodes So why should everyone care about AAFES Shuttle program for excited about next year. What many FOD prevention? Foreign Object Dam- Creech: To ensure military of them don’t realize is the amount of age accounts for millions of dollars in Families living and working debris generated by an event of such repairs and replacement costs every near Creech AFB enjoy the magnitude and its potential to wreak year. In Fiscal Year 2009, Air Combat same selection as those at Nel- havoc on an aircraft. Command alone tallied some $11 mil- lis AFB, AAFES instituted a In order to protect the base’s assets lion in aircraft and equipment damage from foreign object damage following due to FOD; those numbers are stag- “Shuttle Program” that, upon the open house, Team Nellis hosts an gering—in many instances, prevent- request, can route items from annual post event FOD Walk. This able. Since flying is the Air Force’s top one exchange to the other. This year’s walk takes place between 6:15 priority, monies spent on repairs take means anywhere a shopper is a.m. and 8 a.m. Nov. 16. The event is a away from other programs. There are they have access to the larg- mandatory formation for all personnel some circumstances that are absolute- est selection of competitively assigned to the base, regardless of unit ly unavoidable such as a bird getting priced goods possible. Every- or wing of assignment. Although it is ingested into the intake of an F-15E at thing from large appliances on a traditional “blues Monday,” the 20,000 feet, however, Airmen can con- to DVDs can be transferred installation commander has declared trol of debris meandering about the through AAFES’ “Shuttle Pro- The “Bolt Man” image is courtesy of the uniform of the day to be the Air- Nellis flightline. Everyone has a duty gram.” For more information, The F.O.D. Control Corp. man battle uniform or battle dress to prevent FOD whenever possible and call Amy Antunes, AFFES, Copyright (C) by The FOD Control Corp. All rights reserved. uniform. Starting points will be bro- the post open house FOD Walk is an ken down by unit and that information excellent opportunity to contribute to 702(643-3526, ext. 215. By Tech. Sgt. Randy James will be passed to Airmen through this important mission. 57th Maintenance Group Quality their chains of command within the For more information or questions On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, Assurance next week. regarding the post open house FOD military shoppers using their “The post air show FOD walk is a Walk, contact Sergeant Vergara at Military StarSM Card can NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. preventative measure intended to mit- 652-7818. take advantage of 11 cents off — Nellis Air Force Base hosts one of igate the damaging effects of foreign per gallon of fuel. From Nov. the most dynamic open houses on re- object debris left behind on the Nellis 30 – Dec. 4 as well as Dec. 28 cord. Whether it’s the churn of vintage ramp,” said Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Vergara, – Jan. 1, the savings soar to aircraft carving through the sky, or FOD prevention NCO and 20 cents per gallon for those the roar of the Thunderbirds resonat- organizer for this year’s walk. “By purchasing with their Military ing through your bones, the event is having all of Team Nellis walk the line StarSM Card. good old-fashioned fun for the entire together, we’re able to cover a large family. In one instance, the level of amount of space in a short period of simultaneous aerobatic activity may time and significantly decrease our Hero Night Celebration: be overwhelming, and in the next, it’s chances of missing something that Magical Forest at Opportunity over. Enthusiasts vacate the premises could damage an aircraft.” Village, 6300 W. 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By Staff Sgt. Alice Moore you do your best at everything you’re “Stay focused on the mission, and Chief Cromer said the future of the 432 Wing Public Affairs charged with and have some great lead- just as importantly, each other,” Chief Hunter legacy is limitless as the 432d ers helping you along the way, things Cromer said. “Remember how sig- has a unique mission. CREECH AFB Nev. — After a little will work out in the end.” nificant what you are doing is to this “Our Air Force has matured over more than 24 years of service, the 432d Chief Cromer’s career began in 1985 fight because whether maintenance, the years and developed so many Wing and 432d Air Expeditionary as a T-38 crew chief at Randolph AFB, operations, or support, your rewards paradigms, but the Hunters have em- Wing command chief will retire today Texas. The chief has a varied mainte- will come from the satisfaction you barked on something that is new and in front of friends, family and fellow nance background on aircraft such as get from taking care of warfighters exciting,” Chief Cromer said. “Our Hunters. the F-15, F-22, A-10, F-16, and AC/MC- on the ground. I know not everyone Airmen are shaping the future of our Chief Master Sergeant Richard 130s. His assignments include Bitburg understands the daily sacrifices you Air Force while successfully fighting a Cromer has served as the wing’s com- Air Base Germany, Spangdahlem Air all make, but rest assured, your leader- war 8,000 miles away. They’re writing mand chief since May 2007 when the Base, Germany, Kadena Air Base, Ja- ship does.” history every day.” 432d was activated as the pan, Edwards AFB, Calif., Pope AFB, wing solely dedicated to Remotely Pi- N.C., Osan Air Base, South Korea, and loted Aircraft. , Fla. Prior to becoming “Chief Cromer has had a distin- the command chief here, he served as guished career and is a true patriot,” an operations group superintendent, said Col. Pete Gersten, 432d Wing and squadron superintendent, inspection 432d Air Expeditionary Wing Com- section chief, as well as being a produc- mander. “He has had tremendous in- tion superintendent. fluence on the way ahead of this wing. Chief Cromer’s assignment to Creech The Hunters are better today because presented him a unique opportunity to of the chief’s tireless efforts.” qualify as a sensor operator with the A native of Lynchburg, Va., Chief MQ-1B Predators. Cromer said deciding to join the Air “In this position it’s incredibly Force wasn’t difficult. important to have insight in both the “I joined the Air Force because I operations and maintenance side of the didn’t know what to do with my life,” mission,” Chief Cromer said. Chief Cromer said. “I had just gradu- The chief has served a little more ated from high school and I wasn’t than two years as the command chief going anywhere fast.” of the wing and looking back he said Chief Cromer said initially he had he feels a sense of accomplishment be- intentions of enlisting in the U.S. Ma- cause of the efforts of each and every rine Corps, but after strong encourage- Hunter Airman. ment from his mother, he decided join- “The incredible feats the operators, ing the Air Force was a better choice. maintainers, and supporters of this Little did he know his decision would mission have accomplished are flat out lead him to earn the rank of chief mas- remarkable,” Chief Cromer said. “To ter sergeant and position of command demand so much from such a small chief some day. group of Airmen and receive what “After joining, I found so much trou- amounts to be exponentially more is ble that I was concerned I wasn’t going humbling.” U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alice Moore to get through my first enlistment, but As the chief prepares to begin the CREECH AFB Nev. — After a little more than 24 years of service, Chief Master Sergeant 24 years later, here I am,” Chief Cromer next chapter of his life, he encourages Richard Cromer, 432d Wing and 432d Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, retires during a said. “Although I’ve never established Hunters to remain committed to the ceremony here today. He has been the wing’s command chief since May 2007 when the 432d long-term career goals, I believe if mission and each other. was activated as the first Air Force wing solely dedicated to Remotely Piloted Aircraft.

FAMILY, from page 1 ______larly,” Master Sergeant Ojala said. “It grams that improve their lives. motivates me.” The Ojala family left behind the dry Katherine, 14, said writing has helped The Ojala family was in the National heat of Las Vegas for a rain-soaked visit her cope with deployments. She added Capital Region to represent the Air Force here. The weather didn’t dampen Master deployments do get easier. in the National Military Family Associ- Sergeant Ojala’s enthusiasm though. Kalie, 13, said, “There are other fami- ation’s Military Family of the Year com- “I’m really enjoying the rain,” he said. lies whose parents are gone. You’re never petition. The NMFA named Marine Sgt. “Being in the desert, I don’t know the last alone.” Dennis Leanes and Family from Camp time it rained.” Master Sergeant Ojala said if there was Lejeune, N.C., as the family of the year. This was the first trip for the family to one word to describe his family it would The NMFA’s Military Family of the the nation’s capital. They have spent their be “resilient.” Year Award recognizes strong military time visiting Smithsonian museums, “All of the kids have done a great job families who embrace their service to the Arlington National Cemetery and the with deployments,” he said. He credited nation, are role models in their commu- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. They the children with helping him keep the nity and understand that together they even had a chance to see a hockey game household running and maintaining are stronger, according to Cindy Jackson, between the Washington Capitals and good spirits while his wife was deployed. NMFA communications associate. The Philadelphia Flyers Oct. 27. The senior NCO said programs for de- NMFA provides families of the Army, Becoming the Air Force military fam- Courtesy photo ployed families at the Nellis AFB Airman Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast ily of the year is a family achievement, Tech. Sgt. Thane Ojala and Master Sgt. Ojala and Family Readiness Center helps him Guard, and commissioned corps of the according to Master Sergeant Ojala. Win- were selected as the National Military Family through the frequent separations from U.S. Public Health Service and National ning the title is very rewarding to share Association’s 2009 Air Force Family of the his wife. It’s also a way for the family to Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- the experience together. Year. The Ojala family from Nellis Air Force cope. tion with information, work to get them “It’s going to give us stories to talk Base, Nev., traveled to Washington, D.C., Oct. “Jari drags us to the gym pretty regu- the benefits they deserve and offer pro- about for many years,” he said. 26, 2009, to attend the awards ceremony. WE SALUTE YOU! BRIGHT SMILE DENTAL – FAMILY CARE General & Cosmetic Dentistry Dr. Suzan Fu, D.D.S. Graduate of Loma-Linda University

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Maintainers get war ready at Red Flag selves with Norwegian and Dutch air liamson, from the 494th AMU at RAF support with all the other units adds a force maintainers, and, according to Lakenheath, England, the training challenging dynamic compared to how Chief Preston, the experience is invalu- was a great change from home-station we work at home,” said Tech. Sgt. Chris able. operations. Fortson, a flightline expediter from “We get to integrate with our coali- “It’s been a great opportunity,” the the 494th AMU. “The sheer volume of tion partners here and see how they do weapons loader, who is at his first Red aircraft here for Red Flag puts a strain business,” he said. “It gives us more per- Flag, said. “At home, we load inert on Nellis resources, so it poses unique spective on how they do maintenance bombs in a controlled environment. challenges that prepare us for possible in comparison to how we do it.” Here we’ve been able to work with live situations downrange.” Staff Sgt. Branden Cate, a dedicated bombs and I feel like I’m more prepared Sergeant Fortson added that the high crew chief from the 55th AMU at his for deployments because of this experi- operations tempo, logistics challenges fourth Red Flag agreed. ence.” and routine maintenance issues faced “It (Red Flag) presents a great op- Sergeant Cate shared that senti- at Red Flag brought out the best in his portunity for training and integrating ment. Airmen. with our peers from other bases and “It’s always gratifying for a crew chief “We had some issues over the first By Tech. Sgt. Chris Stagner partner air forces,” he said. “When I’m to see a plane go out with bombs and weekend that left us with only five fully Red Flag Public Affairs at Shaw, I don’t get to work with main- come back empty,” he said. “It really mission capable jets,” he said. “In one tainers from Lakenheath or Norway, so brings into focus what we do.” night we brought that up to 90 percent. NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. this is great to see how other people do It’s not always easy for the maintain- That shows the focus of our guys here. — As Red Flag 10-1 ends, it has been what we do.” ers deployed for Red Flag though. They did a excellent job of isolating many things to many people. For the For Airman 1st Class Jedidiah Wil- “The competition for back shop malfunctions and turning aircraft.” pilots, it’s been a chance to hone their skills as warfighters. For the pararescue- men, it was an opportunity to simulate doing what they do ‘so others may live.’ Intel analysts practiced sharing their vast knowledge on adversarial threats, and safety specialists worked diligently to minimize risks to all exercise partici- pants. All of this was done so Airmen of all ranks and specialties are better-pre- pared to fly, fight and win in a wartime environment. For the aircraft maintainers deployed to Nellis Air Force Base for Red Flag 10-1, the goal was the same, but the lessons they take home are a little more pointed. The 55th Aircraft Maintenance Unit from , S.C., is pre- paring for an upcoming deployment and Red Flag was the perfect venue to hone their skills in a contingency envi- ronment. “This gives us a building block to use in preparation for our upcoming deployment,” said Chief Master Sgt. Mike Preston, 55th AMU maintenance superintendent who is participating in his seventh Red Flag. “This team is de- ploying together, so the more we work as a team the better prepared we are to be the tip of the spear in our deployed location.” U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Chris Stagner Something becoming more common NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. — Tech. Sgt. Curtis Walker, an avionics specialist with the 494th Aircraft Maintenance Unit at for Airmen during deployments is work- RAF Lakenheath, England, changes a hardpoint cannon plug on an F-15E Strike Eagle during Red Flag 10-1 at Nellis Air Force ing with coalition partners at deployed Base, Nev., Oct. 30, 2009. Cannon plugs are used to make electrical connections throughout an aircraft. On hardpoints, locations. Red Flag 10-1 allowed the they provide power for external fuel tanks, targeting pods and munitions racks. The 494th AMU was one of six visiting Shaw maintainers to familiarize them- fighter maintenance units that honed their contingency skills during Red Flag 10-1 between Oct. 19-30. PCSing to Phoenix? We can help you with all of your storage needs

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He says he has plishing the Air Force’s mission to TRAINING RANGE, Nev. — The systems,” said Col. John Montgomery been there for about three and half years fly, fight and win in air, space and dedicated professionals who work at 98th Range Wing, commander. and he admits the life-style can be dif- cyberspace. Tolicha Peak Electronic Combat Range “I’ve been continuing to come to work ficult, but says it commute a minimum of 45 minutes for the past twenty five years because is worth it. daily just to get to a guarded gate shack I love my job, I love the people I work “Although I miles from the nearest town. After pass- with, and I can’t imagine a better crew, haven’t had a lot ing through the security they trade their both here and out at Tonopah,” said Joe of feedback di- personal vehicles for a four-wheel drive Shamerell, Northern NTTR Manager. rectly from the government truck and take another Shamerell isn’t alone in his reasons pilots, I would 20-minute drive up a steep desert road, for doing such a difficult and necessary hope that the pi- finally arriving at their office resting service for his country. System opera- lots are getting high above the desert floor in the Ne- tors David Leake and Gene Veratti both good training vada Test and Training Range. Summer retired from the U.S. Air Force and have from our sys- and winter in the high desert for anyone worked on the NTTR as Threat Systems tems,” said John who hasn’t experienced it is the defini- operators for more than 20 years. Hill. tion of two extremes, 100 degree heat “I like working on the radars and during the summer, and up to three feet have been doing it all my life,” said With the of snow in the winter. David Leake. “I had twenty years on ac- changing tactics “It takes a special kind of person and tive duty working on radars, so when I our enemies may U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth a high level of dedication to do the work retired I put in for this and love it.” use, it is impor- NEVADA TEST and TRAINING RANGE, Nev. — Col. John these men and women do,” said Lt. Col. A common theme amongst the tant to have the Montgomery 98th Range Wing, commander looks on as Chris Scott Sturgill, 98th Range Wing direc- people that work on the TEPCR is the people who can Bauman, Gene Verratti and Dale Martin track an aircraft with tor of operations of the range’s threat pride in their work and a dedication to predict and cal- the SA-6 threat system simulator at the Tolicha Peak Electronic system operators. their country. culate all pos- Combat Range Oct. 26, 2009 The threat systems operator on the Many of these experienced threat sys- Jon Hill was in the U.S. Navy when he sible scenarios Nevada Test and Training Range are some of the most experience tem operators who are military contrac- learned how to operate and maintain ra- for the success operators in the world and many of them have been training tors overseen by the 98th Range Wing dar systems. After an assignment aboard of American and Americas pilots for over 20 years. DOD officials:Military will have enough H1N1 vaccine By Judith Snyderman uted 1 million doses of the vaccine, Sanofi because “this is the first time that we’ve have questions, “ask and clarify.” Defense Media Activity-Emerging Media Pasteur, to the department, “so that’s a total had two different kinds of influenza Commander Shiau added that to help Directorate of 3.7 million individuals for (DOD) active going around at the same time and two prevent spreading seasonal and H1N1 flu, duty, reservists, civilians and essential different kinds of influenza shots going people should wash their hands thorough- WASHINGTON (AFNS) — As ship- contractors.” around at the same time, and it’s very ly, cover their mouths when coughing and, ments of some 3.7 million doses of H1N1 First priority for the vaccine will go to confusing, even to those who do this when possible, do not go to work sick. vaccine ordered by the Defense Depart- deployed forces, Commander Shiau said, day in and day out,” Doctor Morrow (Story courtesy of the American Forces ment continue to arrive from the manu- first in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, said. His best advice is that when you Press Service) facturer, more than enough will be avail- then to ships, trainees and health care able for all military personnel and their workers based on prioritizations. beneficiaries, military medical experts said Priorities for beneficiaries in the United here Oct. 30. States will follow federal and state guide- Navy Cmdr. Danny Shiau, in the divi- lines, whether beneficiaries opt to get the sion chief for the Bureau of Navy Medicine H1N1 vaccine at military treatment facili- and Surgery’s force health protection, and ties or at non-military clinics, Commander Dr. Robert Morrow, the bureau’s preventive Shiau said. In either case, since the vaccine medicine programs and policy officer, took is free, and there will be plenty of it, it will questions about the military’s seasonal flu not matter whether they get their shot from and H1N1 preparedness efforts during an the military or civilian supply. Oct. 29 “DODLive” bloggers roundtable. Overseas, civilian defense workers and Immunization for both seasonal flu beneficiaries will be able to get the H1N1 and H1N1 is mandatory for all military vaccine at military treatment facilities. personnel and it is highly recommended Commander Shiau added that so far, for beneficiaries. When the first cases of the general severity of cases seen has been H1N1 were diagnosed in April, Doctor mild to moderate and there’s been no op- Morrow said, the department bought 2.7 erational effect on defense. But those with million doses of the vaccine for mission symptoms should contact their doctor or assurance purposes. treatment facility before heading to an At the time, it was unclear how many emergency room, because some facilities doses, per person, would be needed. But have special procedures. a single dose has been determined to be “The bottom line is, you don’t want to effective, Doctor Morrow said. 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What does your job consist of? If you won a million dollars, what is the first thing I manage the workflow of the different vehicle main- you would buy? tenance workcenters. I open and close work orders, I would buy my parents a house and then pay all and manage the vehicle fleet. my debts off.

Why did you join Air Force? What motivates you at work? I joined to better my future. I plan to live on the Air The NCOs I work with motivate me. They are full of Force tradition that runs in my family. knowledge and know their jobs. They are profession- als and offer so much help when needed. I hope to What are your Air Force goals? know and learn my job the way they do. I plan to finish my bachelors’ degree as well as obtain my CCAF degree. I hope to pursue another degree in meteorology. Airman Cumberland’s supervisor says: “ Airman Cumberland is a prime example of a good subordinate. She pushes herself to learn every new Who is your role model? task presented to her. She does this while still getting My parents are my role models. They have sacrificed involved with nearly all flight/squadron activities tak- so much for me and have given me the tools to be ing place. She is truly a pleasure to supervise.” the person I am today. They have given me a pretty good life most people don’t have.

Airman 1st Class Heather Cumberland What is one thing you wish you were told when 99th Logistics Readiness SquadronLRS, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. you joined the service? Vehicle Management and Analysis Apprentice It is not an easy transition to the military life. Disci- pline is not easy for everyone. VITALS

Time at Nellis: Time in Air Force: What is your dream job and why? 11 Months 1 year My dream job would be to become a meteorologist. I have a passion for weather and it has been some- Hometown: thing I have loved since I was 4yrs old. Biloxi, Miss.

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What does your job consist of? If you won a million dollars, what is the first thing My job is to help the OG commander and executive you would buy? staff coordinate and track daily administrative and staff If I had a million dollars the first thing I would buy would correspondence. This includes managing calendars, be my car. I would pay-off what I owe on it. maintaining recall and accountability rosters, building staff meeting slides, tracking suspenses, as well as review- What motivates you at work? ing award packages and promotion packages. My family, friends, drive to get things done, and my pro- fessional and educational goals motivate me at work. Why did you join the Air Force? I joined the Air Force because school wasn’t working out for me at the time, to get out of Virginia and travel, to give Sergeant Johnson’s supervisor says: me some guidance, and for the educational benefits. “Staff Sgt. Johnson is a dedicated NCO with outstanding attention to detail. I count on her to get the job done What are your Air Force goals? right in a demanding work environment, and she deliv- My Air Force goals are to gain as much experience and ers every time.” knowledge that I can about my job and the Air Force before my enlistment is up.

Who is your role model? My best friend Angel is my role model.

What is one thing you wish you were told when you Staff Sgt. Tiffany Johnson joined the service? 432d Operations Group, , Nev. I wish that I knew nothing is guaranteed ever and that Operations Group Executive Assistant everything is subject to change.

VITALS What is your dream job and why? My dream job is to work as a Crime Scene Analyst or Time at Creech: Time in Air Force: something along those lines. The reason I want to do 3 years 5 years, 6 months this job is because I find it very interesting. I want to help bring some understanding and what justice I can Hometown: to victims and their family members. Newport News, Va. 22 November 6, 2009 Lighter Side BULLSEYE AFDOKU (COMBAT AIRCRAFT)

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The stall rental When Madea catches Jennifer and her Center at 5:30 p. m. two younger brothers looting her home, ment. for vehicle maintenance is $5 an hour. she decides to take matters into her own Your Nellis Base Chapel Staff is avail- Sunday school: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in The stall rental for an oil change is $5 hands, delivering the young delinquents able to support the religious needs the Annex and basement. for half an hour. to the only relative they have, their aunt April. April wants nothing to do of all Air Force members and their For Bible studies, prayer groups, choir with the kids, but her attitude begins families. If the chapel cannot provide practice and all other classes, contact Child Development to change when Sandino, a handsome a particular service based on the the Base Chapel for scheduled times. Centers Mexican immigrant looking for work, member’s faith group, arrangements Muslim Events: moves in to April’s basement room. can be made to put them in touch (702) 652-4241 with someone who can. The Muslim prayer room in the base Saturday, (Oct 31), 7 p.m. (R) chapel is open daily for prayer Mon- Child Development Centers and Catholic Services: day-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m Youth Center (CDC I 652-4241 & Whiteout and Fridays, 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. YC 652-9307) Kate Beckinsale, Alex O’loughlin Daily Mass: Tuesday-Friday: 11:30 Give Parents a Break and Parents U.S. Marshall Carrie Stetko, a lone law a.m. enforcement agent, is about to finish her Saturday Mass: 5 p.m. Arts and Crafts Saturday Out: Nov. 7,. 3 to 9 p.m. tenure at the Amundsen-Scott Research Sunday Masses: 9:45 a.m. and 12:30 Center Reserve your spot now. Station in Antarctica. 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Deposit If Interested, Please Specialists, VA Lenders, Efficient Home AVL for OCC Immaculate Pearl Cove Home. Call Jose Craig & Lamb, FREE APPRAISALS! Available Now! $1,450/mo. $1,095/mo. 818-304-4148. Medina702-756-0286 or 3 Bdrm + Loft/2.5 Bath/2 Car Experienced VA Agent Plus Security/Cleaning 707-330-9443. Garage Home w/All Appliances, Sherwin Escanuela Creative Real Deposit. (Military Security 1670sf. Floor to Ceiling Garage Craig & Allen 702-219-5582 Estate Associates Deposit Waived). Pets Storage Cabinets. 5-Minutes from 3 Bdrm/2 Bath w/Pool & Spa. Negotiable. 4 Bdrm/2 $150,000 Home, Nellis. $1,065/mo. Available De- Large Kitchen, Large Backyard. 2000sf, Large Lot, Less than RENTAL HOMES IN Bath/2 Car Garage. All Major cember 1st. 702-715-7688. $1,400/mo plus Deposit. 702- $1,000/mo! Why Rent? Call Appliances Included. • North Las Vegas 465-3816. 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Lrg 2 Bdrm $720 • 3 Bdrm $760 Furnished $460 $300 Fee + Casa Norte DIRECTIONS: CreativeRE.com Camino Al Norte Take I-15 north 3975 N. Nellis Blvd. 5025 Nellis Oasis Lane $25 additional Craig Rd. Commerce to Craig Rd. exit, 866.835.0410 877.401.3685 charge on rent. Decatur turn left. Go right Rancho Dr Fitness Center • Pool • Spa *Exclusive Studios - Free Utilities 25 lb limit. Cheyenne on Commerce d Washer • Dryer • Gate • Fully Furnished Units Available Breed restrictions apply. I-15 past stop sign, left on Casa Norte. Raquetball • Indoor Basketball I-95 MLK Blvd Las Vegas Blv We’re on the right. PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED Page 28 - Bullseye Classified Marketplace - Friday, November 6, 2009 BULLSEYE CLASSIFIEDS

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Northwest, Convenient to Creech North Las Vegas Home $595/mo, One Bedroom Loft 1 Bedroom Condo Located in Northeast 1 Mile West of Cannery. & Nellis. 4 Bdrm/2 Bath/2 Car 3 Bdrm/2 Bath, 1247sf. $1,000/ Condo, Private Garage, New Terrasini (Decatur & 215 North). Zero Move In Fees Bedroom w/Private Bath. Full- Garage, Nice Home, Nice Neigh- mo. Nice Backyard, Pets Ok w/ Carpet & Paint, Mint Condi- $750/mo. Please Email more- & More OAC! House Privileges. Furnished or borhood. All Appliances Included. Security Deposit. Half Off 1st tion. All Appliances Including [email protected] if Inter- Nellis & Owens Unfurnished. $450/mo. Includes $1,100/mo. Deposit Negotiable. Months Rent w/Active Mili- Washer/Dryer. ested. Huge Immaculate Newer Utilities/Cable. 702-642-1325 or 702-528-7496. tary ID. Laurie, 702-224-4070. 1.5 Baths, Private Courtyard, 2 Bdrm/2 Bath, 702-218-7878. Storage Unit, 2 Pools, Tennis Washer/Dryer. 6052 Eganridge Ct. 2300sf, 15- Lamb & 215. 2 Rooms in Southwest Court, Clubhouse. Mobile Homes For Rent Alpha Gardens Apts Minutes to Nellis. 3 Bdrm plus 4 Bdrm/2.5 Bath Home. All Las Vegas Home. $480/mo Interstate 95/Washington Area. 1695 Mary Jane Dr. Loft, Huge Master Suite/2.5 Appliances Including Washer & for Each Room. Includes All 702-306-2330 Se Habla Espanol Bath/2 Car Garage, New Land- Dryer. Nice, Safe Neighborhood Fully Furnished Mobile Home at Utilities. Large 2-Story Home w/ 702-437-4055 scaping plus Patio, All Appli- in New Community. Military Northwest, Convenient to Nellis Regency Village. Community Pool & Jacuzzi. Call ApartmentsinLasVegas.net ances, Tile Downstairs, on Cul- Incentive. $1,450/mo. 702- Creech & Nellis. Move-In 3 Bdrm/2 Bath w/All Appli- John (Military) 702-498-3792. Free Cruise with de-sac. 805-228-2879. 324-6228. Special 1 Bdrm/1 Bath, 813sf ances Including Washer & Dryer. 12 Month Lease! Main Floor. Appliances Includ- No Pets. $850/mo. $850/De- Custom Built Home, Guest House very close to Nel- ing Washer & Dryer. Covered posit. Or Nellis & Lake Mead, FILL YOUR VACANCIES! Roommate Wanted 4 Bdrm/3 Bath, About 15-Min- lis AFB. Secluded in Backyard Parking & Patio. Gated, Pools, 2 Bdrm/2.5 Bath Unfurnished REACH THOUSANDS OF utes to Nellis AFB. Cathedral w/automatic gate. 1 Bdrm/1 Exercise. $690/mo. 702-349- Mobile. $650/mo. $650/De- READERS! HIGHLIGHT YOUR Ceilings, Fans, Jacuzzi in Master Bath w/All Appliances Includ- I-215/North Decatur, Near Shop- 8605. posit. 702-452-6238 or 702- AD IN YELLOW TO GET Bath. Family Room Open to ing Washer & Dryer. No Pets. ping/Casinos/NAFB. Utilities In- 241-9144. MORE ATTENTION! CALL Kitchen w/Fireplace, Tile, & Wood $650/mo. $950/Deposit. Call 2 Bedroom/2 Bath, Washer/ cluded, Garage Parking. No Smok- 877-247-9288 TO PLACE Floors. Large Fenced Lot w/Hot 702-437-5958. Dryer, Pool/Spa, and Covered ers or Pets. Deposit Required. YOUR AD TODAY! 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Parks, Library, Shopping. Spa. Basketball Courts, BBQs. Pet- Paid Classified Ads access & close to schools and Available November 1st. $1,200/ Friendly, Nice & Quiet. $995/mo highlighted in shopping. Pool, spa, club house, mo. plus Deposit. 702-460- plus Deposits. 702-767-9888. Yellow! fitness center & media room. 1109. CALL NOW FOR RATES AND Homes for Rent 1452sf, 3 Bdrm/2 Bath, Close SPECIALS ON YOUR NEW APT. SPECIAL MILITARY DISCOUNT First Month Free! East Lake to Schools & Base. Appliances Beautiful and Spacious 2 HOME AT 702-436-7799. Included. Near Gowan & Allen. Mead & Hollywood. Large Master Bedrooms/2.5 Baths/2 $ 95 $ 00 2 Bdrm/2 Bath, Excellent Car Garage. 1332 sq. ft. in 39 Daily • 189 Weekly $1,150/mo. 702-860-3491. Gate Community.Sample Appliances Condition. Washer/Dryer, included. Fenced Yard, Lamb/Tropical/Pecos Pools, Spa, Gated, Patio. Community Pool. $995/mo. Clean Quiet Studio • Full Kitchen Clean 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/3 Car Excellent Views. $700/mo. Homes for Rent Garage, 1-Story Home on Mike 702-813-2323. Apartments for Rent Cable/HBO • Local Phone Calls Seculded Cul-de-sac. 1650sf. Employment Opportunities FREE FREE Covered Patio, Granite Kitchen Aliante, Immaculate Cars & Trucks Townhome, 2 Bdrm/2 Bath Furniture & Appliances Counter Tops, Built 2007. Yard Sales AMERICANA 5 $1,225/mo. $1,225/Deposit. w/All Appliances in Gated Services and many more… 4244 Las Vegas Blvd. • Las Vegas 702-834-6215. Community w/1 Car Garage. For information, call Judy $900/mo. $900/Deposit toll free 877-247-9288 702-644-9595 Las Vegas Blvd & Lamb, 702-540-6992. 3 Bdrm/2 Bath/2 Car Garage Home w/All Appliances Includ- NORTH AMERICAN FINANCIAL ing Washer & Dryer. $975/mo. $975/Deposit. Clean. 805-210- NEVADA’S NUMBER 1 VA LENDER 2817 or 818-437-8491. 8515 Edna, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89117 • 702-460-8143 VA Loans are the ABSOLUTE BEST loans around! VA rates are the LOWEST rates! Home buyers can get Buying a home? Selling? 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Roommate Needed to Share 5 NEWSPAPER DELIVERY - Part 1996 Safari Sahara 32’ Class Must Sell! 2008 Nissan Versa Bed $140. New Queen ortho- Large Fish Tank w/Food, Decor, Bdrm/3 Bath Furnished Home time position to deliver Aerotech A Diesel Pusher Motorhome Sedan, 21K Miles, 4-Cylinder, AT, pedic Mattress w/box spring & & Cleaning Supplies, Just Add in Beautiful Desert Shores W/A News and local military base w/1995 Saturn SL-2 Sedan. AC, Cruise, Excellent Condition. Warranty. Still in plastic. Other Water & Fish $25. Two-Bulb, Lakeview. $475/mo. Including newspaper to key locations Roadmaster Sterling Towbar. $12,500. sizes available. Please Call 702- Silver Floor Lamp $7. 702-987- Utilities. Razzi 702-686-0499. in the community. Must have New Tires & Batteries on Both. Call 702-917-3088 448-7874. 5297. reliable transp., valid license, New Roof, ACs on RV. New AC on Summerlin Housemate Wanted. V-Smile Gaming System w/2 clean driving record and proof Car. RV has CAT 3126 Engine and 2/3 Bdrms, Full Use House/Ga- Controllers, 8 Games ranging of insurance. Submit resume to Allison MD3060 6-Speed Trans- Motorcycles Announcements rage for Officer/Civ (No Smoking/ from 3-5 years old. Portable [email protected] mission. Serviced by CaterPillar. Pets). I’m in Germany! Negotiable Game Pouch as Well. $50. 702- or fax (toll free) 877-247-9188. 6.3KW Propane Powered Onan Price. angela.burth@ramstein. 2005 Honda VFR800 Interceptor. PLEASE REMEMBER 324-2129. Generator. Satellite-TV. Covered af.mil 4,800 Miles. Red/Black. Includes DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING SALES - Full or Storage. $35,000 for Both. 702- Hardbags. At Nellis AFB Sales CLASSIFIED ADS IS Bike Carrier, Holds Two Bikes. For part time with Aerotech News, 363-8092 Lot. $5,500 OBO. Nick 701-833- TUESDAYS AT NOON SUV Rear Mounted Spare $55. Employment Opportunities largest publisher of aerospace 1664 or 702-632-3489. FOR THAT WEEK’S Day 702-652-9690 or Evening and military base newspapers EDITION! 702-510-1789. in the western U.S. Must have Cars & Trucks 2003 Harley Davidson XL-1200C Clerk wanted full-time or part- a proven track record of suc- Anniversary Edition. 2K.M.I. PlayStation 2 Slim w/4 Control- time, all shifts. Janitor for grave- $1,500-HD Extras. Like New. lers & 2 Games $50 OBO. Five cess in print ad sales, good 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Only Misc. For Sale yard shift. Apply in person, Desert Adult Owned. Stored Indoors. Formal Dresses Only $15/ea. computer skills, and reliable 76K Miles. Automatic, Heater/AC Adult Books, 4350 N. Las Vegas transportation. Successful $7,000. 702-363-8092. 702-987-5297. Works Great. Power Everything. Sheetfed Printing Press. Ryobi Blvd. Immediately outside Nellis applicant will be personable, 4-Door, Gold Color. $1,900 OBO. 3200PFA - Works (Needs a Little AFB Main Gate. No Phone Calls! professional and aggressive. 210-837-6177. Furniture & Appliances Work). $1,500. Buyers Pays Ship- Mystery Shoppers Heavy outbound phone sales Don’t Let it Sit! ping. Please Call Brian 661-949- Earm Up to $150 per Day exp. preferred. Submit resume Get it Sold! 7293 or 661-949-7810. Undercover Shoppers Needed to paulkinison@aerotechnews. Queen Headboard, Cherrywood Call 877-247-9288 to Judge Retail & Dining Estab- com or fax (toll free) 877-247- Posts, Wrought Iron Center. Great to Place your Ad. lishments. . 9188. Condition, PCSing. $80 OBO. Aerotech News & Review No Experience Required. Will send pictures. Amanda 702- Call 877-699-7858 2004 Hyundai Accent, 46K Miles, 573-2402. Looks and Runs Good, Cold Outdoor Patio Furniture, 2 Chairs, A/C, Manual Transmission, CD, 2 Adjustable Loungers w/Nylon $3,600. Call 702-580-2107 for Seating, & 2 Tables, Cream Color Cloud 9 Salon & Day Spa Information in Great Condition. $250. 702- 324-2129. Full Service Offered: Fisher 25” TV, Words Great. Per- Hair, Skin/Mani/Pedi & Massage fect for Kids Room/Video Games $40. Call 702-968-9934. 3211 N Tenaya Way Suite 110 Whirlpool Duet Sport Electric Contact us at 702-871-8663 or visit our website attention military Front Load Washer & Dryer w/ www.cloud9salonandspa.com IF YOU ARE BUYING Pedestals (White). Transferrable for more information on special’s, packages and other services. Warranty. $500. 702-644-6203 Mon. – Fri. 9am-6pm • Sat. 9am-5pm • Sun. 10am-2pm OR SELLING A HOME or 619-398-6203. Call Me 277-6143 20% OFF ANY SERVICE WITH MILITARY ID APPOINTMENT ONLY 1 ON 1 Visit Your FREE Joe A. Washington Jr. Neighborhood Web Site 6592 N. 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Misc. For Sale Pets Why do some of the best nurses in the $ country choose City of Hope? Moving Boxes & Packing Ma- Free to Good Home, 10-Month OFF terials. 1.5 & Up, Mattress, & Old Boxer/Lab Mix. Loves Belly 20 They are well respected, know their stuff and are very good at Wardrobe Boxes. From 2000sf Rubs/Kids/Other Dogs. Needs Any Service of their jobs. What is it about City of Hope that attracts them? They Home. $150. Lots of Love/Attention, & A Yard. $75 or More appreciate how this Cancer center blends evidence-based nurs- Day 702-652-9690/Evening 702- 541-232-5979. Nevada’s First ALL LOREAL 510-1789. Professional Salon & Spa ing practice with Nursing Education and Research. They thrive on working with the best and the brightest oncology specialist in the Garage & Yard Sales OPEN world. They are huge patient advocates. Storage FREEDesigner Cut 7 DAYS with Services Current Available Opportunities for Clinical Nurse Specialist, One Person’s Junk is 6462 Losee Rd. of Hilite and Color Registered Nurses and Nurse Practitioners: AAA Quality Self Storage Another Person’s Treasure! Military & Deployment You’ll be Amazed How Many (702) 227-3322 Expires 11/30/09 QPediatric Inpatient Hematology/ Oncology Discounts Treasure Hunters will FT Nights - Charge Base Close. Free Move In Respond When you place QOncology Clinical Nurse Specialist Truck. an Ad in the Paper! Call Attention Nellis AFB families: QSurgical Nurse Practitioners 702-799-9769 877-247-9288 Today to QBreast Cancer Survivorship Nurse Practitioner Need to Rent, Sell, or Buy? Place your Ad! QOutpatient Clinic Nurse Coordinators Color Me Air Force Blue! Aerotech News & Review We do it all - give us a call (Oncology/ Hematology) PCS Yard Sale, Saturday, No- Jay (Ret USAF) and Gaby Lucero (Ret Positions require previous experience in areas of practice, vember 7th, 7am-Noon, 3A Clay USAF spouse) would like to help make California RN license,BCLS, BSN preferred, OCN preferred. Street Main Base. Kitchen Table, your transition to or from Las Vegas smooth ABUs, Books, & More. and enjoyable. We value your commitment Advance Practice roles require Master's Degree Preparation, NP to your country, and we’ll give you the or CNS certification. Yard Sale Saturday, October 7th, respect that you and your family deserve. 8am-12pm, 4908 Melancon Loop For immediate consideration please e-mail Email: [email protected] (Manch Manor New Housing). [email protected] or call 800-732-7150 EOE Clothing, Christmas Decorations, [email protected] Household & Misc Items. Direct: 702-523-5633 Check out our website and apply on line at 702-336-8606 www.cityofhope.org THE TIME IS RIGHT FOR A Office: 702-228-7200 HOME BASED BUSINESS NEW FOR CLASSIFIED ADS EXCLUSIVE EVENT – ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, November 14th 2009 You can now get your Paid Classified Ads 10 am to 1 pm “How to make $500 a week from day 1” * highlighted in Enter raffle to win 2 free massages Yellow! (License NCBTMB #293989) Must be present to win at the event Homes for Rent Email reservation with name and phone number to Cece at [email protected] Beautiful and Spacious 2 *Income may vary on an individual basis Master Bedrooms/2.5 Baths/2 Full-Time UAS Instructor Sensor Operator Car Garage. 1332 sq. ft. in in Grand Forks AFB, ND Gate Community.Sample Appliances Job Description: Instructor Sensor Operator for the MQ-9 predator. Provide contract TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT included. Fenced Yard, N. Las Vegas located off Community Pool. $995/mo. aviation flight support to the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Unmanned Cheyenne & Allen. 3355 Dragonfly St. Aircraft Systems (UAS) program. Primary duties include developing, refining and Homes for Rent teaching the UAV sensor curriculum (academic, simulator and flight training) to 2 story - 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Apartments for Rent Attached garage, appliances included. Employment Opportunities Department of Homeland Security UAV crew members. Also acts as a crewmember Ceiling fans, wood flooring, stone tile, Cars & Trucks and prosecutes targets when not performing instructor duties. Helps lead pre- gated community, pool and community Furniture & Appliances acceptance flight test activity. Additionally, requires maintaining grade books and clubhouse. Security. 1,300 sq. ft. $1,160/mo. Yard Sales coordinating training schedules with other instructors, students and operations Located near NAFB + deposit Services and many more… specialists. Requires program and syllabus coordination with HQ CBP, CBP National For information, call Judy Training Center personnel, as well as with Air Force agencies, the Federal Aviation Available Now 702-203-8082 toll free 877-247-9288 Administration and other Department of Homeland Security personnel, contractors and law enforcement authorities. Also provides some mission support to include flight planning, scheduling, visual observation of airborne UAVs, mission reporting & analysis, site logistical support and duties as assigned by the UAS Director. Required to work afternoons and evenings, some weekends & overtime, and to travel 2 to 6 weeks a year. MindLeaf Technologies, Inc. has an immediate job opening at the Nellis AFB medical center in Required Education: Bachelor degree or associates degree preferred. Flight North Las Vegas, NV. The position is for a Certified Tumor Registrar. The job summary is as follows: Identifies, accessions, and maintains records of all cancer patients by utilizing the tumor registry evaluator qualification a plus. Must have completed DoD classroom Instructor data system, ACTUR (Automated Central Tumor Registry). Analyzes registry data and disseminates course. Requires high degree of computer literacy, to include proficiency in Microsoft information in accordance with professional ethics. Job requirements include: Education and Office Suite programs as well as Adobe programs and other software. certification – National Cancer Registrars’ Association as a Certified Tumor Registrar, Experience Required Experience: Must have 5 plus years experience in UAV operations and – at least 12 months of experience in the last 24 months as a Tumor Registrar, CEUs – individual must continue to meet the minimum standards for Continuing Education Units (CEU). CEUs remote imaging field. Must be a qualified Sensor Operator and Sensor Instructor shall be obtained at no additional cost to the Government. You must display attention to detail, in MQ-1 or MQ-9 UAV. Must have 500 hours total UAV flying time of which 200 problem solving and customer service skills, be proficient in using standard office equipment and hours are UAV Instructor time. Must be familiar with overall aircraft electronic knowledgeable in using the ACTUR database, in tumor registries including medical terminology, systems and flight characteristic, and have understanding of electro-optical and and American Joint Committee on Cancer. Knowledge of tumor nomenclature and classification infra-red imaging systems. Must be a proven leader with a high level of efficiency is also required. and extensive patience in stressful and difficult operating environments. Required MindLeaf Technologies is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. Anyone to obtain and maintain FAA Flying Class II medical certificate. interested in applying for the job should forward their resume and salary expectations to our HR Director, Mark Groebe at [email protected] or fax at 781-275-1847. Please send resumes to [email protected].