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MANAMA, Bahrain - Ten U.S. Navy Sailors safely returned to
U.S. custody Jan. 13 after departing Iran. There are no indications
that the Sailors were harmed during their brief detention.
The Sailors departed Farsi Island at Wednesday morning, aboard
the two Riverine Command Boats (RCB) that they had been operating when they lost contact with the Navy. The Sailors were later
transferred ashore by Navy aircraft, while other Sailors took charge
of the RCBs and continued transiting toward Bahrain, the boats’
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Pentagon officials said the Sailors were part of Riverine Squadron
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Riverine Command Boat (RCB) 802, assigned to Combined Task Group (CTG) 56.7, conducts patrol operations in the Arabian Gulf. RCBs were originally used
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CORONADO - The last of nearly 1,400 Sailors who participated
in the historic three-carrier hull swap are scheduled to arrive at Naval
Air Station North Island Jan. 15.
The returning Sailors have been dubbed the “Three Presidents
Crew,” as they will have served aboard all three aircraft carriers
involved in the swap, transitioning from USS Ronald Reagan (CVN
76) to USS George Washington (CVN 73) and finally joining the
crew of USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in their home of San
Diego.
The three-carrier swap resulted in George Washington’s relocation from Japan to Naval Station Norfolk, Va., in preparation
for its mid-life refueling and complex overhaul; Ronald Reagan’s
relocation from San Diego to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility; and Theodore Roosevelt’s homeport change from Norfolk to
San Diego.
Intense planning went into the three hull swap evolution, which
allowed for geographic stability for Sailors while providing a savings of approximately $41 million in permanent change of station
costs to the Navy.
The returning Sailors participated in Southern Seas 2015 aboard
George Washington, which included multi-national exercises Blue
Sky V and UNITAS PAC and LANT. During Southern Seas 2015,
Sailors visited Callao, Peru; Valparaiso, Chile; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
and transited the Strait of Magellan before arriving in Norfolk and
then flying home to San Diego.
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National Military
Iraqi forces building momentum against ISIL, Dunford says
by Jim Garamone
ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY
AIRCRAFT, January 9, 2016
- Iraqi forces have momentum
against the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant, the chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said
today.
Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F.
Dunford Jr. spoke to reporters
following a two-day visit to Iraq.
During the visit he met with U.S.
and Iraqi leaders including Iraqi
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi,
U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Stuart
Jones and Army Gen. Sean
McFarland, the commander of
Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve.
Dunford also met U.S., coalition and Iraqi troops in Baghdad,
Asad and Irbil. He last visited
the country in October, just after
taking over as chairman.
“I believe the Iraqis now have
the momentum,” the general
said. The seizing of Ramadi, the
operations that have been conducted in Anbar province, the
recapture and continued control
of the oil refinery in Beiji, and
the successful operations cutting
ISIL’s main supply line south
of Sinjar make him “comfort-
And the Iraqis are continuing with the battle. Iraqi forces
are moving north into Haditha
and they are moving to the east.
“They feel it in terms of pressure
on ISIL, and they realize they
have to keep moving to provide
that pressure,” the general said.
“They are kind of pumped up
about it.”
Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., center left, chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Iraq Counter Terrorism
Service Director Gen. Talib Shegati al-Kenan, listen
to a brief about the Iraqi Army’s recent efforts in
Ramadi at the Combined Joint Operations Center in
Baghdad. Dunford met with U.S. and coalition leaders in Iraq to assess the progress against the Islamic
State. DoD photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Dominique A. Pineiro
Iraqi, Syrian and coalition
forces have put increasing pressure on Raqqa, Syria, the nominal
capital of the so-called caliphate,
and Mosul, Iraq, the largest city
captured by the terrorists, the
general said.
able saying the Iraqis have the
momentum.”
across the board, he said.
“We have to continue to do
things across all of Iraq and Syria
simultaneously,” he said. While
coalition forces are isolating the
two important cities, Dunford
said, “it’s not Ramadi, it’s not
Mosul, it’s not Raqqa -- it’s all
of those and all of it happening
at the same time.”
The big takeaway from the
trip, the general said, is the
psychology of the Iraqis. The
general met with senior Iraqi
leaders, but he also met with
Iraqi special operators, soldiers
in training, and wounded warriors. The mood is more upbeat
They are more confident in
their capabilities. The Iraqi
operation in Ramadi, especially,
was Iraqi-planned, Iraqi-resourced and Iraqi-executed. “I
felt the Iraqi leadership was
pretty proud of their guys,”
Dunford said.
Iraqi forces are becoming
more proficient in a new style
of warfare for them. Iraqi leaders have learned the true power
of combined arms and harnessed
coalition airpower with their
ground forces, “It’s not just about
using aviation and waiting until
it’s done,” he said. “It’s about
using aviation as a cover so they
can move and fire and clear.
They are better able to integrate
effects.”
And Iraqi security forces
now have the success of Ramadi to use in planning further
operations. Success breeds
success, the general said. This
is important, because as Syrian
anti-ISIL groups move south
they are moving into traditionally Sunni Arab lands, Dunford
said.
“I don’t want to overstate this,
but when we went to Anbar, you
could see the tribes are much
more interested in talking to our
special operations forces,” and
momentum builds, he said.
Dunford was not the only
American official to congratulate Iraqi leaders this week.
President Barack Obama also
told al-Abadi that the coalition
wants to help the Iraqis exploit
the success they are having.
Iraqi military leaders will put
together their plan and present it
to McFarland, and his team will
look for the best ways to support
the anti-ISIL effort.
Iraqi security forces sharing lessons of Ramadi, officials say
by Jim Garamone
BAGHDAD - Iraqi security
forces are learning the lessons of the battle for Ramadi
and already are sharing them,
coalition officials said here
Jan. 8.
The fight against the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant is
still going on, but Iraqi military
officials already are applying
the lessons, said Army Capt.
Chance McCraw, an operations specialist with Operation
Inherent Resolve.
hicle-borne bombs to attack the
flanks of the Iraqi columns.
The fight for Ramadi was
outside the recent experience
of the Iraqi security forces, McCraw said, noting that Ramadi
was a conventional arms fight
that had more in common with
the Battle of Chancellorsville
in Virginia during the American Civil War than with the
counterinsurgency war Iraqi
forces were used to fighting. In
Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee
held the center while attacking
the Union Army’s flank. That
was the same plan ISIL had in
Ramadi, he said.
Iraqi security forces learned
on the fly, McCraw said. They
could not send explosive ordnance disposal technicians
ahead to clear the way, because
Ramadi is a built-up area, and
a machine gun nest or sniper
teams would take an unacceptable toll on the irreplaceable
EOD technicians.
The ISIL strategy was to block
Iraqi security forces from coming into Ramadi, then using ve-
“The Iraqis used armored
bulldozers and other earthmoving equipment to build
berms and walls on the flanks,”
the captain said. Iraqi forces
also used mine-clearing line
charges called “miclics” to clear
ways through these bomb-laced
blockages.
In this manner, he said, the
Iraqi security forces were able
to advance and take Ramadi,
and the troops involved in that
fight are sharing their experiences with troops in other parts
of Iraq.
What they have learned will
be important when Iraqi forces
launch their campaign to retake
Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city
and the center of ISIL activity in
the country, McCraw said.
Mosul – like Ramadi – is a
city on a river, and another lesson learned from the assault on
Ramadi was the importance of
bridge-building engineers. Iraqi
engineers still in training were
rushed to the front to build a
ribbon bridge over the Euphrates
Strikes continue to target ISIL terrorists in Syria, Iraq
SOUTHWEST ASIA - U.S. and coalition military forces have
continued to attack Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorists
in Syria and Iraq, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent
Resolve officials reported Jan. 12.
Officials reported details of the latest strikes, noting that assessments of results are based on initial reports.
Strikes in Syria
Attack and remotely-piloted aircraft, four strikes in Syria:
-- Near Ayn Isa, one strike wounded an ISIL fighter.
-- Near Dayr Az Zawr, one strike struck an ISIL tactical unit and
wounded an ISIL fighter.
-- Near Manbij, two strikes destroyed two ISIL buildings.
Strikes in Iraq
Fighter and bomber aircraft conducted 19 strikes in Iraq, coordinated with and in support of Iraq’s government:
-- Near Baghdadi, one strike cratered three ISIL-used roads.
-- Near Habbaniyah, one strike destroyed an ISIL bridge and
denied ISIL access to terrain.
-- Near Mosul, eight strikes struck two separate ISIL tactical
units and an ISIL cash distribution center and destroyed two ISIL
command-and-control nodes, an ISIL tactical vehicle, and 20 ISIL
fighting positions.
-- Near Qayyarah, one strike destroyed an ISIL command-andcontrol node and destroyed six ISIL staging areas.
-- Near Huwayjah, one strike struck an ISIL tactical unit and
destroyed an ISIL vehicle.
-- Near Kisik, three strikes struck three separate ISIL tactical units
and destroyed an ISIL light machine gun, two ISIL fighting positions,
an ISIL vehicle, and an ISIL assembly area.
-- Near Ramadi, two strikes destroyed an ISIL vehicle bomb, two
ISIL front end loaders, and denied ISIL access to terrain.
-- Near Sultan Abdallah, one strike struck an ISIL tactical unit and
destroyed an ISIL fighting position.
-- Near Tal Afar, one strike destroyed an ISIL-used bridge.
River south of Ramadi proper.
“I guess you could call it their
graduation exercise,” McCraw
said.
In peace, Mosul has a population of around 2.5 million,
and the Tigris River bisects
the city. Bridging companies
will be important to that effort,
officials said, and the Iraqis are
investing in the capability.
Active combat continues in
Ramadi, Iraqi forces are still
clearing portions of the city,
and ISIL fighters are trying to
stage in an area to the northeast
called “the shark fin” because
of its shape, McCraw said. Iraqi
forces have rescued more than
500 civilians who were trapped
by ISIL in the city, he added.
WASHINGTON - A U.S.
B-52 bomber from Andersen
Air Force Base, Guam, conducted a low-level flight in
the vicinity of Osan, South
Korea, in response to a recent
nuclear test by North Korea,
according to a U.S. Pacific
Command news release issued Jan. 9.
The B-52 was joined by
South Korean F-15 fighter
aircraft and U.S. F-16 fighter
aircraft, the release said.
“This was a demonstration
of the ironclad U.S. commitment to our allies in South
Korea, in Japan, and to the defense of the American homeland,” said Adm. Harry B.
Harris Jr., Pacom commander.
“North Korea’s nuclear test
is a blatant violation of its
international obligations. U.S.
joint military forces in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific will continue to work with all of our
regional allies and partners
to maintain stability and security.”
The bilateral flight mission
demonstrates the strength of
the alliance between the United States and South Korea and
the resolve of both nations to
maintain stability and security
on the Korean Peninsula, the
release said.
Headquartered in Hawaii,
Pacom is responsible for all
U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy
and Marine Corps forces
over half the earth’s surface,
stretching from the waters
off the west coast of North
America to the western border
of India, and from Antarctica
to the North Pole.
The B-52 Stratofortress is
a long-range strategic bomber
and part of the command’s
continuous bomber presence
in the Indo-Asia-Pacific.
Upon completion of the flight
over South Korea, the B-52
returned to Guam, the release
said.
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McCraw spoke to reporters
traveling with Marine Corps
Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, who visited several sites
in Iraq and met with senior
U.S. and Iraqi officials over a
two day period.
U.S. conducts
B-52 overflight
in South Korea
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Last year’s academy survey
results indicated that fewer
cadets and midshipmen experienced a sexual assault over
the 12-month period preceding
the survey.
Dr. Nathan W. Galbreath,
senior executive advisor for the
Defense Department Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
Office, or SAPRO, said that the
increase in reporting suggests
growing confidence in the response system.
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Violence at the Military Service
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not reflect how often the crime
actually occurs, he added. Instead, he said, the department
and many civilian agencies use
scientific surveys to estimate
how many people experienced
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Strikes
number of individual munition
impact points against a target.
Task force officials define
a strike as one or more kinetic
events that occur in roughly
the same geographic location
to produce a single, sometimes
cumulative, effect. Therefore,
officials explained, a single aircraft delivering a single weapon
against a lone ISIL vehicle is one
strike, but so is multiple aircraft
delivering dozens of weapons
against buildings, vehicles and
weapon systems in a compound,
for example, having the cumulative effect of making those
targets harder or impossible for
ISIL to use.
The strikes were conducted
as part of Operation Inherent
Resolve, the operation to eliminate the ISIL terrorist group
and the threat they pose to Iraq,
Syria, and the wider international
community. The destruction of
ISIL targets in Syria and Iraq
further limits the group’s ability
to project terror and conduct
operations.
Coalition nations conducting
strikes in Iraq include the United
States, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Jordan,
the Netherlands and the United
Kingdom. Coalition nations conducting strikes in Syria include
the United States, Australia,
Bahrain, Canada, France, Jordan,
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United
Arab Emirates and the United
Kingdom.
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Accordingly, officials said,
they do not report the number
or type of aircraft employed in a
strike, the number of munitions
dropped in each strike, or the
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midshipmen this year reported
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trust in the reporting system,
a Defense Department official
said Jan. 7.
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which seems to be a common platform for posting comments and
opinions,” said Van Winkle.
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Seven state laws affecting vets took effect Jan. 1
SACRAMENTO - Seven
laws took effect Jan. 1 with the
goal of improving the lives of
California’s veterans, service
members, and their families.
“I thank our governor and
legislature for collaborating with
CalVet on behalf of our 1.8 million veterans living in California.” said Dr. Vito Imbasciani,
secretary, California Department
of Veterans Affairs (CalVet).
Assembly Bill 413 assists
surviving family members with
continuing the operations of
a Disabled Veteran Business
Enterprise after the death or
permanent medical disability
of a vet.
The new law allows survivors
to fully operate the DVBE for up
to three years after the disabled
veteran’s death or certification of
permanent medical disability. The
law allows survivor-owned DVBEs
to enter into new contracts under
the DVBE certification if the
contracts can be completed
within those three years.
This gives survivors the time
and flexibility to manage the
business in a way that best suits
their needs. CalVet holds the
position of statewide DVBE
advocate, and works in tandem
with Department of General
Services (DGS) to supply outreach, recruitment, and support
to DVBEs.
Senate Bill 221 assists disabled veterans who are new state
employees. The law benefits
new state employees who are
veterans with a service-connected disability certified by the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs.
The law allows up to 96 hours of
sick leave during the veteran’s
first year in the state workforce
to attend medical appointments
during work hours without having to take unpaid leave.
Assembly Bill 388 requires
the evaluation of programs relating to the Veterans Housing
and Homeless Prevention Act
to include information relating
to the effectiveness in helping
veterans occupying supportive
housing or transitional housing
developments.
Assembly Bill 778 allows
veterans to request military
documents from the county
recorder’s office with a digital
request to promote easier access to Veteran’s services.
Assembly Bill 1401 provides Veterans of the California National Guard, the
State Military Reserve, and
the Naval Militia with greater
access to student financial aid
services.
Senate Bill 685 authorizes
licensed veterans’ clubs to sell
and serve alcoholic beverages to
members of other veterans’ organizations, active duty or reserve
service members, veterans, and
to members of their own organization and their guests.
Watch out for big changes in TRICARE
(FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION) - Congress will be
crafting legislation to make drastic changes to TRICARE.
For several years now, the
Defense Department officials
have claimed that military health
care costs have been increasing
at an unsustainable rate. These
claims have been echoed by the
media, Congressional staff, and
legislators.
A year ago, the Military
Compensation and Retirement
Modernization Commission
(MCRMC) made 15 recommendations to improve and modernize military compensation and
retirement benefits; recommendation number six suggests
that TRICARE be replaced with
a plan similar to the Federal
Employee Health Benefit Program (FEHBP). The MCRMC
proposal leaves the pharmacy
benefit unchanged and excludes
TRICARE-for-Life (TFL) from
any changes.
All non-TFL beneficiaries
would eventually be required to
pay 20 percent of all health care
costs, and premiums would be
increased every year to ensure
that beneficiaries keep paying
20 percent. Like FEHBP beneficiaries, this new program would
allow beneficiaries to choose
from a selection of commercial
insurance plans.
TRICARE needs to be replaced,
but rather just improved.
The Fleet Reserve Association has serious concerns about
modeling a military health care
program to resemble the federal civilian employee plan.
FRA advocates that military
beneficiaries incur distinctive
and extraordinary physical and
mental stresses that are completely different from the service
conditions of federal civilian
employees, and their health
benefits should be significantly
better than civilian programs.
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retiree’s health care premium
is, at least in part, paid for with
20 or more years of arduous
military service. Further, the
Association doesn’t believe that
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during the CRDP/CRSC open
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receive either CRDP or CRSC,
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January 14
1784 - The U.S. ratified
a peace treaty with England, the Treaty of Paris,
ending the Revolutionary
War.
1864 - Confederate
President Jefferson Davis
writes to General Joseph E. Johnson, observing that troops may
need to be sent to Alabama or Mississippi.
1861 – Union forces under General William T. Sherman occupy Meridian, Miss. His forces destroy supplies, bridges and
railroads.
1891 –Gen. Nelson Miles, commander of the U.S. Army troops
in South Dakota, reports that the rebellious Sioux are finally
returning to their reservation following the bloody massacre at
Wounded Knee.
1911 - USS Arkansas, the largest U.S. battleship, is launched
from the yards of the New York Shipbuilding Company.
1942 - The U.S. and Great Britain agree to have the British
Chiefs of Staff and the U.S. Joint Chiefs work together, either
through meetings or representatives, to advise the leaders of both
nations on military policy during the war.
1942 - A small group of Japanese reinforcements lands near
Cape Esperance, Guadalcanal, to prepare positions in that area
to cover the planned evacuation.
1945 – The 1st Army achieves an advance two miles toward
St. Vith in continuing attacks. British forces attacking southward
from Laroche link up with elements of the U.S. 3rd Army advancing northwest from Bastogne
1950 - Ho Chi Minh declares that the only true legal government is his Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The Soviet Union
and China extend recognition, and China will start supplying the
Vietminh with modern weapons.
1964 - Lt. Gen. William Westmoreland is appointed deputy to
Gen. Paul Harkins, chief of U.S. Military Assistance Command
Vietnam (MACV).
1969 - 25 crew members of aircraft carrier USS Enterprise
were killed and 85 injured in an explosion that ripped through
the ship off Hawaii.
1991 - With time running out before a U.N. deadline for Iraq
to withdraw from Kuwait, Iraq’s National Assembly voted to
give President Saddam Hussein full authority over the Persian
Gulf crisis.
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Career & Education
Navy announces combining of builder,
engineering aide and steelworker ratings
senior chiefs to constructionman
Active duty and Reserve senior chief builder (BU), engineering
aide (EA) and steelworker (SW) general ratings will be combined into
the constructionman senior chief (CUCS) according to NAVADMIN
294/15, announced Dec. 21.
The goal of the change is to strengthen the advancement opportunity, career diversity and duty assignments for Sailors in the BUCS,
EACS and SWCS ratings.
Sailors in these ratings will
continue wear their current rating badge as their source rating
badge and will use the same
badge criteria as master chief
constructionman (CUCM).
The first CUCS selection
boards will be the fiscal year
2017 boards, to convene
Feb. 29 for Reserves and
April 18 for active duty. All
valid letters to the board
received from prior BUCS,
EACS and SWCS candidates will be considered
in the CUCS competitive
group.
All billets previously
coded as BUCS, EACS and
SWCS will now be coded
as CUCS and available for
any CUCS to fill.
Sea-shore flow will follow source rate tour lengths
as outlined in NAVADMIN
361/12.
Senior Chief Builder Robert Morrison, left, and Builder
3rd Class Nathaniel Callaham, assigned to Detachment PASAB of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 7, level concrete with a metal screed during
the placement of concrete pads at Forward Operating
Base PASAB. NMCB-7 and its detachments are one of
two Seabee battalions supporting the International
Security Assistance Force as part of Task Force Stethem in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility. The identification card in this photo has been
altered for security reasons. U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Daniel Cloutier
For more information,
read NAVADMIN 294/15
at the NPC website www.
npc.navy.mil.
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is the biggest
achievement in
my entire career.”
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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd
Class Ambrose McGill, a hospital corpsman assigned to Special
Purpose Marine Air-Ground
Task Force Crisis ResponseCentral Command, earned his
Fleet Marine Force Warfare
insignia, Dec. 12, 2015, after
completing demanding hours of
dedicated study, practical applications and evaluations.
The rigorous course, designed
to help sailors better understand
their partner service, includes
lessons about the Marine Corps
ranging from Corps knowledge
to infantry tactics. The FMF
pin is awarded to sailors who
show an ability and willingness to learn the next level of
warfighting to more effectively
support the mission of the Marine Corps.
From the day he arrived at
his unit, McGill said he worked
hard to earn his pin because it
not only allows him to become
more tactically proficient at his
job, but it also gives him deeper
insight into his unit.
“It’s quite an honor, I’ve
been with the Marine Corps for
almost five years now and this
has been something I’ve wanted
Petty Officer 2nd Class Ambrose McGill, a hospital
corpsman with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task
Force—Crisis Response—Central Command, is presented
his Fleet Marine Force pin
during a recognition ceremony at an undisclosed location
in Southwest Asia, Dec. 12,
2015. McGill spent countless
hours studying Marine Corps
knowledge
that
Marines
would receive during boot
camp in order to earn the pin.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Sgt. Owen Kimbrel
The arduous
curriculum involves mastering
approximately
400 pages of
knowledge ranging from land
navigation to
the significance
of distinguished
Marines, such
as Dan Daly. To qualify, a
sailor must serve one year
with an active-duty Marine
Corps unit -- or two years
for reserves -- pass a written test and the Marine
Physical Fitness Test, and
demonstrate skills used in
service with the Marines
such as weapon breakdown
and familiarization, land
navigation, combat communications. The final hurdle is an oral examination
by senior enlisted sailors
who are FMF qualified.
“This qualification says
that you are qualified to serve
with the fleet Marines and take
care of the ‘Devil Dogs,’” Chief
Petty Officer Casey Wheeler, the
Navy senior enlisted leader with
SPMAGTF CR-CC,said. “There
is a vast amount of pride that
comes with earning this pin.”
McGill said he spent months
dedicated to earning the FMF
pin.“It’s good to be a great sailor,
but it’s better to go above and
beyond,” he said. “To sacrifice
the additional hours to learn the
extra knowledge and do everything you can to be proficient
and an expert -- not only in your
job, but also in the Marine Corps
traditions and various tactical
areas -- is something people
should strive to achieve.” McGill said he is happy to be part
of a community of sailors who
have earned the right to wear
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more details contact the Naval Base Golf Performance Center at
619-556-7502.
Tee Time Golf Specials Pre-book tee times Monday-Thursday
9:30 am-1 pm for two golfers with cart and save $3 on each golfer.
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Admiral Baker Golf Course at 619-487-0090 and Sea ‘N Air Golf
Course at 619-545-9659.
Junior Golf Every Saturday • 9-11 am • $20 A great sport for
kids and parents to play together! Each Saturday session includes
instruction and lunch. For more details contact the Naval Base Golf
Performance Center at 619-556-7502.
BOWLING
Free Bowling for Active
Duty All active duty personnel bowl FREE every Tuesday
from 11 am-1 pm at Sea ‘N Air
Lanes and Admiral Robinson
Recreation Center. For more
information call 619-545-7240
or 619-556-7486.
Roll & Grow Bumper Bowling League Saturdays • 9:30 am
Join the fun anytime! For only
$5 per week, plus USBC Annual Membership of $17, your
child will learn proper bowling
techniques, meet other bowlers,
be part of a team, receive a team
jersey and have a great time! For
more details contact the Admiral
Robinson Recreation Center at
619-556-7486.
LIBERTY
Big Bear Trip The RECYARD, NBSD: 619-556-5078
Saturday, January 16 • 7 am •
$15 Snowboard, ski or play in
the snow! Space is limited. Sign
up today! Trip open to enlisted
active duty and a guest, 18+.
Cost includes transportation
and gear.
Sky Zone Liberty Center,
NMCSD: 619-532-8909 Saturday, January 16 • Noon • $5 active/$7 guest Take a trip with the
Liberty Center for an adrenaline
rush in trampoline heaven. Cost
includes transportation.
Java, Java, Java Liberty
Hall, NBPL, Harbor Drive
Annex: 619-524-6587 Saturday, January 16 • Noon
• $5 Start your day off with
a jolt and a tasty meal at
Java Earth Café then explore
Pacific Beach and all the fun
it has to offer. Cost includes
transportation.
San Diego Gulls LIVE Q-Zone, NAB: 619-437-3190 6 pm •
$25 active/$30 guest (per trip) Saturday, January 16 vs. Texas Stars
Friday, February 26 vs. San Antonio Rampage Let’s cheer our local
ice hockey team on to victory! Trips open to enlisted active duty and
a guest, 18+.
Gaslamp Murder Mystery Adventure VADM Martin Liberty
Center, NASNI: 619-545-3331Friday, January 22 • 5:30 pm •
$25 Join us on a scavenger hunt-style murder mystery through the
Gaslamp Quarter. Sign up and pay by 1/15.
Laser Tag The RECYARD, NBSD: 619-556-5078 Saturday, January 23 • 4-7 pm • FREE Play laser tag in The RECYARD’s inflatable
arena! All gear is provided.
Monster Jam VADM Martin Liberty Center, NASNI: 619545-3331 Saturday, January 23 • 5 pm • Call for cost Ready to see
a monster truck defy gravity?
San Diego Zoo Liberty Hall, NBPL, Harbor Drive Annex: 619524-6587 Sunday, January 24 • 11 am • $5 Are you “koalafied” for the
cuteness you’re about to experience? All puns aside, with your complimentary military admission, escape to the Gold Coast, see world
famous pandas and so much more! Cost includes transportation.
AQUATICS
Youth H2O Polo Tuesdays • 4-4:45 pm • $50 • NBPL, Main
Base Pool, Bldg. 1 • 619-553-0934 A great introduction to the sport
for youth 6-12 years old! The intent is to provide basic skills and understanding of the sport in a recreational format. Although Water Polo
is known for its toughness and endurance, “Splashy Ball” harnesses all
the fun and dynamic aspects of the game in a safe and easy-to-learn
aquatic experience that will motivate kids to swim and stay fit. Fee
includes eight (8) club sessions. Get started now! Contact Naval Base
Point Loma, Main Base Aquatics at 619-553-0934.
Sharks Club $50 for 8 training sessions • Mondays • 4 pm
We’re a youth swim team developed to help students transition from
swimming lessons to swim team. Our focus is stroke technique to
enhance swimming skills needed for competitive swimming. It’s a
fun environment ~ check us out! Call the NBPL, Main Base Pool,
Bldg. 1, at 619-553-0934.
Water Fitness A great full-body, low-impact workout! FREE
for active duty, dependents and DoD, $3 per guest Tuesdays and
Thursdays 9-10 am • Admiral Prout Field House Pool, NBSD,
Bldg. 3279, 619-556-8914 11 am-Noon • VADM Martin Pool,
NASNI, Bldg. 1507, 619-545-0237
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Anza Borrego Explore Sunday, January 17 • 8 am • $60 It’s
the perfect time of year for visiting our local desert! Sign up at your
base Liberty Center or call 619-524-0961. Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. Cost includes lunch, dinner, snacks and
transportation.
Join the Navy’s Bay Bridge Run/Walk 30 Year Celebration!
Save $ ~ register early! The Navy’s Bay Bridge Run/Walk, presented
by SDG&E, Northrop Grumman and Unified Port of San Diego, is
Sunday, May 15, 2016. Your only chance to walk across the Coronado Bridge! Register today at www.navylifesw.com/bridgerun. Early
Bird prices are good through February 29, 2016.
Core & More Fitness Challenge Friday, January 22 • 11:15 am •
FREE • NMCSD Softball Field MWR is kicking off the NMCSD/
NBSD Fitness Challenge in style! Join us on the softball field for a
warm-up session with various core exercises, followed by a 5K run
and cool down, stretch segment. Each participant is rewarded with
a T-shirt at the completion of the event. Register today at www.
navylifesw.com or call 619-532-7495.
San Diego Zoo Inside Look Tour Saturday, January 23 • 12:30
pm • $10 active/$15 all other MWR patrons (18+) Get a behindthe-scenes look at exhibit areas and information on how animals are
cared for with an “Inside Look Tour” at the San Diego Zoo. NBC’s
Community Recreation will meet you at the zoo for a two-hour tour
guaranteed to amaze! Limit of 2 tickets per person. Register today at
the NASNI Ticket Office 619-545-9576 or NAB Community Recreation Center 619-437-3190. Liberty patrons please register at VADM
Martin Liberty Center 619-545-3331. www.navylifesw.com
Outdoor Cinema Under the Stars NBPL, Main Base, The
Clubhouse, Bldg. 546 • Info: 619-553-9138 Jan 8, 6 pm: Mission
Impossible: Rogue Nation, Jan 15, 5:30 pm: The Wizard of Oz, Jan
22, 6 pm: The Goonies, Jan 29, 5:30 pm: Open Season
Welcome to San Diego Tour Saturday, January 30 • 9:30 am-3 pm
• $20 adults/$15 children (ages 3-12) includes boxed lunch. Leaves
from NASNI NEX Parking Lot See San Diego from inside an Old
Town Trolley! Visit a variety of locations including Mt. Soledad,
Coronado, Gaslamp Quarter, Seaport Village, La Jolla, and much
more. Info/Register: NASNI Ticket Office 619-545-9576 or NAB
Community Recreation Center 619-437-3190
Fiddler’s Cove Jr. Fishing Tournament Sunday, January 31 • 9
am-1 pm • $5/person for ages 15 and under Learn how to bait a hook,
cast your line and what types of fish you can catch in San Diego Bay.
Then enjoy a two-hour catch and release fishing tournament from
the Marina shore. Own pole and line required. Bait provided. No
license required. Limited to 30 kids. Sign up at the Fiddler’s Cove
Marina, Coronado or call 619-522-8680 for more details. www.
navylifesw.com
R.P.M. (Run, Play, Move) A FREE, 6-Week, Youth Fitness &
Education Program Wednesdays, February 3-March 16 • Youth
6-12 years, 2:30-4 pm @ VADM Martin Fitness Center, NASNI
R.P.M. is a dance inspired fitness based youth program geared toward
individuals looking to have major fun! This 6-week program gives
participants the ability to learn new things about themselves while
working in the group. It’s not just a dance class. It’s energetic workouts
led by an MWR coach, plus lectures and activities focusing on topics
such as nutrition, self-esteem and anti-bullying. Who’s ready to RUN,
PLAY AND MOVE! Register today at any NBC Fitness Center!
Call 619-437-2982 or email [email protected].
PaintNVineyard Night on the Bay Thursday, February 11 •
6:30-9 pm • $25 (ages 21+) Channel your inner artist! We’re painting at the Fiddler’s Cove Marina in Coronado. The cost includes
instruction, canvas, all painting materials and light snacks. Register
today at the Fiddler’s Cove Marina 619-522-8680, NASNI Ticket
Office 619-545-9576 or NAB Community Recreation Center 619437-3190. www.navylifesw.com
Red, White & Blue 2-Mile Run/Walk Thursday, February 18
• 10 am (9 am check-in) • FREE Celebrate America at Naval Base
San Diego’s! Head over to the Admiral Prout Field House track
at 9 am to check in for the race starting at 10 am. Event is FREE
and open to all MWR patrons. Plus, an event T-shirt awaits those
who pre-register and participate. Quantities are limited. Register
online today at www.navylifesw.com or call 619-556-7444 for
more information.
HAPPENINGS LISTED FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES….
Sunday Group Dance Classes $5 per person per class ~ 5 pm
Beginner, 6 pm • Intermediate Head over to Admiral Robinson
Recreation Center every Sunday to learn Salsa, Rumba, Cha Cha,
Mambo, Merengue, Samba, Swing, Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Hustle,
and Night Club Two Step. Plus, LINE DANCE Classes NOW
OFFERED! Every Sunday at 7 pm after the group classes, learn the
Electric Slide and other popular line dances. Cost is $5 per person
per class.
BINGO COVERALL game pays $750 every Saturday night!
All Main Pack games pay $200. The BINGO Hall opens at 4 pm
every Saturday night with Fun Games beginning when 5 or more
players are present. Main session begins at 6:30 pm. For more information contact the Admiral Robinson Recreation Center, NBSD,
Bldg. 3223, at 619-556-7486.
GOLF
FREE Active Duty Golf Clinics Wednesday 5-6 pm and Friday
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About Your Health
Applications available for special retreat for teen girls with disfiguring injuries
From house fires to science
experiments, car accidents and
even abuse, the pain never stops
for girls with severe burns or
disfiguring trauma. For years
after they leave the hospital, the
staring, name-calling, teasing,
and unwanted questions from
their peers create a sort of living hell.
Each summer, adolescent girls
struggling with this unfortunate
reality can attend a special retreat
designed to inspire and nurture
them to process their injuries
and losses and reach their fullest
potential. This year’s retreat will
be held June 20-27 in Wolfeboro,
New Hampshire. Applications
are posted online at angelfaces.
com. The application deadline is
March 15, 2016.
The retreat is organized and
run by Angel Faces, a national
nonprofit organization based in
Encinitas. It has offered holistic
retreats focusing on the psychosocial needs of injured girls since
2003. Angel Faces was the first
organization to offer this kind
of healing retreat, which differs
significantly from burn camps.
The weeklong retreat is free to
participants – donors to Angel
Faces pay the $4,500 per girl
expenses.
Sovereign Health of San
Diego to hold open house
Sovereign Health of Rancho San Diego is set to host an open house
later this month. The event, which will take place on Saturday, Jan.
23, 2016, will be open to the public, particularly members of the
behavioral health and addiction treatment community. The open
house will include a tour of the facility, along with a question and
answer period. Sovereign Health of San Diego offers a comprehensive treatment program for addiction and mental health disorders for
adolescents ages 12-17. Patients receive treatment for behavioral
issues through multiple treatment modalities, including cognitive
behavior therapy, dialectic behavior therapy, and psychodynamic
therapy, under the controlled supervision of expert clinicians and
staff.
“It is such an honor to provide trauma-informed treatment services
that are geared towards the unique and specific needs of adolescents,”
says Jason Hennick, LCSW, Program Director for Sovereign Health
of San Diego. “The facility tour will be a wonderful opportunity to
open the grounds up to the public, allowing the community to get a
better understanding of what we do here and how we are changing
the lives of these teens.”
The open house will take place from 1-3 p.m. at 2815 Steele Canyon Road, El Cajon, CA 92019. Light refreshments will be provided.
Please contact Amber Free at 619-760-0242 for more information
or to RSVP for this event.
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Locally
Owned
Since
1953
To promote the retreat application and its new office, Angel
Faces is holding an open house
from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday,
January 14, 2016 at 2235 Encinitas Blvd., Suite 107b, Encinitas,
CA 92024. For more information, email info@angelfaces.
com or call 760-487-1720.
Angel Faces was founded by
Lesia Cartelli, who was burned
severely in a gas explosion at
age nine. She spent over 20 years
developing and directing aftercare programs for burn-injured
children and adults who have
endured serious burn injuries
before launching Angel Faces.
Her life experiences are retold
in her book, Heart of Fire: An
intimate journey of pain, love
and healing.
Angel Faces offers two retreats: Level I is for girls 12-18,
Level II is for girls 19 to 29.
The Level I retreat teaches girls
how to improve their self-image and increase self-confidence while embracing their
trauma and related disfigurement. Licensed therapists lead
sessions on trauma and loss
issues, followed by activities
that facilitate emotional healing through verbal expression,
journaling and art therapy.
The girls attend sessions on
how to handle stares, teasing and unwanted questions,
and do goal-setting exercises.
They also receive professional
instruction for applying corrective cosmetics and experience
therapeutic massage and facials
that help them connect with and
embrace their body, for perhaps
the first time. The Level II retreat
develops leadership and mentorship skills.
Angel Faces’ mission is to
provide healing retreats and
ongoing support of adolescent
girls and young women with
burn/trauma injuries to achieve
their optimum potential and develop meaningful relationships
for themselves, their families,
and their communities. The
programs within the retreats are
designed to encourage, inspire,
empower and provide ongoing
support.
Angel Faces is a 501(c) (3)
non-profit, Federal Tax ID#
20-5718594
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Looking to try something
new to improve your health
and well-being? Check out
New Healthy Beginnings!
This class is a unique and
comprehensive once a month
program that empowers you
to lead a healthier life! You’ll
meet with a dietitian, exercise physiologist, medical
provider, and behavioral
health specialist. Orlistat is
available for medically appropriate patients.
If you are experiencing
difficulty managing, or are
looking for new ways to improve your weight, the New
Healthy Beginnings class
may help.
•This class is open to all active duty and beneficiaries.
•Meeting Time: 4th Monday, 1130-1230
•Location: NMCSD Health & Wellness Department, Bldg. 26, 1st Floor.
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ity of Praise
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Sunday Church School at 9:30 am
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13230 Pomerado Rd, Poway CA 92064
www.mesaview.org (858) 485-6110
"Supporting all families, all people, at all times"
Pastor Dennis Eley, Jr, MBA
Sunday: Worship Service 10:30am to 12:30pm
Wednesday: Bible Study 6pm to 7:30pm
Skyline Recreation Center, 8285 Skyline Dr, San Diego, CA 92114
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7055 Carroll Rd, San Diego CA 92121
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Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:30 pm
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PO Box 740443 San Diego, Ca 92174 Mailling address
www.ndcsd.org (619) 822-4961
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Sunday Worship 9am
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by Kimberly Brown
POINT MUGU - After more
than 40 years of service, the last
S-3B Viking in Navy service
launched one last time from the
runway at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu, Jan. 11.
Originally introduced in 1974
as a replacement for the S-2
Tracker, the Viking has ranged
far from its anti-submarine
warfare roots to perform various
roles such as organic tanking,
electronic intelligence, and carrier onboard delivery.
The Viking officially retired
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like many military members, the
S-3B was called upon to continue to serve the fleet in another
capacity. Two S-3 aircraft joined
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“We landed in a rainstorm,”
said Capt. John Rousseau, who
led the charge to bring the retired
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covering while three more went
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While Fleet Readiness Center
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months qualifying and validating their skills with the two
Vikings they had.
Rousseau, who started his
career flying the Viking and did
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sure everyone was up to speed.
The aircraft, he noted, was well
suited to working the Point
Mugu Sea Range.
“It’s got legs,” Rousseau said.
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not many better. We still spot
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of seaweed when patrolling the
range.”
In November, VX-30 retired
the first of its three Vikings,
flying it to the military aircraft
boneyard at Davis-Monthan
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other two, each with 40 years of
service on the airframe, were not
far behind.
“They still have life in them,”
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Exercise Solid Curtain-Citadel
Shield 2016 (SC/CS16) Feb. 112 on Navy installations located
in the continental U.S.
This annual anti-terrorism
force protection (ATFP) exercise
is designed to train Navy security forces to respond to threats
to installations and units.
“Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield
2016 provides the means by
which USFF and CNIC assess
Navy anti-terrorism program
command and control capabilities, and the readiness and effectiveness of fleet and region program execution throughout the
U.S. Northern Command area
of responsibility,” said William
Clark, CNIC’s exercise program
manager. “Exercise scenarios
are based on our assessment
of terrorist/homegrown violent
extremist objectives, capabilities
and current real-world events.”
Exercise SC/CS16 is not in
response to any specific threat,
but is a regularly scheduled
exercise. The exercise consists
of approximately 300 fieldtraining exercise events on and
off Navy installations across the
Scientists awarded for injury rehabilitation, promote resilience
SAN DIEGO - The National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA) recognized scientists from
Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) with the Outstanding Achievement in Modeling and Simulation
(Cross-Function) award recently
NHRC’s Physiological and Cognitive Operational Research Environment (PhyCORE) team was
honored for their work in expanding a virtual reality walking and balance-based rehabilitation tool for
injured warfighters into one now capable of promoting injury prevention and resilience.
“This award is well deserved,” said Capt. Rita Simmons, commanding officer of NHRC. “The PhyCORE team embodies the professionalism, expertise and collaborative spirit that can be found in each
of our researchers. This recognition also spotlights the type of innovative work that goes on every day
at NHRC and how we are uniquely positioned with cutting-edge tools and seasoned experts to do some
exciting and ground-breaking work.”
Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment was installed at NHRC in 2008 and originally used
for rehab research to support the recovery of combat-injured service members, particularly those with
lower-limb amputations and traumatic brain injuries.
country, each designed to test
different regional ATFP operations. The exercise’s scenarios
enable assessment of the Navy
and civilian law enforcement’s
response to attacks both on
installations and at soft targets
off-installation.
Exercise coordinators have
taken measures to minimize
disruptions to normal base operations, but there may be times
when the exercise causes increased traffic around bases or
delays in base access. Residents
near bases may also see increased security activity associated with the exercise.
SAN DIEGO (Jan. 10, 2016) - Operations Specialist 2nd Class Robert Barkley stands watch on the
flight deck of USS Boxer while the ship’s in port
undergoing maintenance in preparation for deployment. Navy photo by MC1 Gilbert Bolibol
Base personnel should register
for the AtHoc wide-area alert
network to stay up to date on
force protection conditions and
other emergency, environmental,
or exercise-related impacts on
the area.
CNIC is responsible for providing support services for the
Fleet, Fighter and Family with
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worldwide.
USFF executes the Navy AT
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deter and defend against terrorist attacks on Department of the
Navy personnel, their families,
facilities, resources, installations, and infrastructure critical
to DoN missions.
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Navy Region Southwest, Reserve Component Command Sailor of the Year Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Joseph Murphy during a guided tour of the Transfer Under
Pressure system, a life saving system being tested and developed by the Undersea Rescue Command. Navy photo by MC1 Richard S. Hoffner
2015 Navy Region Southwest
Reserve Sailor of the Year selected
by Petty Officer 1st Class
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SAN DIEGO – Hospital
Corpsman 1st Class (DV/EXW/
SS) Joseph Murphy assigned to
the Undersea Rescue Command
at NAS North Island, received a
surprise right before Christmas,
but it wasn’t a gift. He was selected as the 2015 Navy Region
Southwest, Reserve Component
Command Sailor of the Year
(RSOY).
Hospital Corpsman Senior
Chief (AW/NAC) David Danielson, senior enlisted leader for
Undersea Rescue Command,
acknowledged that while he
has several outstanding Sailors
in his command, the selection
of Murphy for Navy Region
Southwest RSOY appropriately
recognizes Murphy’s effort as a
reservist.
In addition to being the medical LPO, serving as the command’s career counselor, and
being pre-med at the University
of Arizona, Murphy, from Tucson, Arizona, is also developing
and delivering the training for
the Submarine Rescue SystemTransfer Under Pressure (SRSTUP) system.
“Every July we do a command
annual training, and Murphy was
the lead on developing the training this last year for the TUP system.” said Danielson. “Not only
was he the lead for the enlisted
sailors here, but for the medical
staff and the officers as a whole.
That is phenomenal.”
For Murphy, getting it right is
a primary motivator.
“I put forth a lot of effort to
The pace of operations at the
Undersea Rescue Command
provides both opportunity and
variety for Murphy.
“It is hard to fit [what we have
to do] in a drill weekend, especially for divers. When we are
here, we have to do our training
or we have to do dives. There
is not a whole lot of time to do
administration work. It is a very
unique opportunity,” he said.
“As a diving medical technician,
I can do all my Corpsman stuff,
and I can also do everything I
need to do as a diver.”
Murphy’s interest as a Navy
Diver was stoked after a conversation with a diving medical
technician while on active duty
in Sigonella. He thought that an
opportunity to be a diver and
Corpsman was perfect.
Next up for Murphy is Navy
Reserve SOY selection board
later this spring. Danielson said
between now and then, the Undersea Rescue Command will
continue ensuring Murphy is
ready by holding mock boards,
and the commitment from Murphy will not be a problem. “He
is an operational reservist with
a mission that is 24/7. It takes
a large degree of commitment.”
Chief of Naval Operations
Adm. Elmo Zumalt and Master
Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Jack Whittet began the SOY
program in 1972 to recognize
outstanding Atlantic and Pacific
Sailors. Later, the program was
expanded to honor shore and
Reserve Force Sailors.
Chief of Naval Personnel
visits Makin Island Sailors
by MC1 Lawrence Davis
SAN DIEGO - Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP) Vice Adm. Bill
Moran and Fleet Master Chief (AW/SW) April Beldo kicked off
their Pacific Fleet tour with an all-hands call with Sailors aboard
USS Makin Island (LHD 8).
Moran and Beldo opened with praise to the crew for their dedication to mission readiness.
“First, let me start off by expressing how proud we are of what this
ship has done,” said Moran. “You came off a 7-month deployment
and went right into a maintenance period, and it is very rare
that we see a big deck come
out of a maintenance period on
track for the Basic Phase training cycle. Makin Island has set
a standard for big decks because
you did exactly that.”
Moran also took a moment
to acknowledge Makin Island’s
success in Sailor retention.
“We noticed the gold anchors
on the bow and your captain just
told me he got just this morning
that those anchors are staying
gold as you succeeded again in
your ninth consecutive award
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“Murphy represents the
knowledge, skills and ability
for which leadership is looking
for within the reserve force,”
Danielson said. “When you look
at leveraging civilian based skill
sets to force-multiply the Navy,
HM1 Murphy represents that.”
get done what needs to get done
and try to improve the command.
That is what drives me. Making
sure things get done the right
way,” he said.
Arts & Entertainment
NTC Foundation launches art in public places at Liberty Station
First Commission Unveiled
to Coincide with Holiday Festivities
At the Disneyland Resort
through December 16, 2016,
active and retired U.S. military
personnel (including active and
retired members of theCoast
Guard, National Guard and
Reservists) or their spouses can
purchase discount admissions
tickets.
The new skating rink is not
the only new ice at Liberty
Station. The NTC Foundation
recently unveiled their very first
art commission, just in time for
the holidays. Entitled ICE, the
light sculpture is on display in
the fountain in front of the Dick
Laub NTC Command Center.
Created by internationally-renowned La Jolla artist Smadar
Samson, the installation aligns
with the opening of the Fantasy
on Ice rink.
“Our Art in Public Places initiative has been on the radar for
quite a while,” explained NTC
Foundation Executive Director
Alan Ziter. “We have had many
works on public display over the
past 10 years, including pieces
by Inocente, Robert Michael
Jones, Jeffery Laundeslager
and Bernar Venet, but this is the
perfect time to officially launch
an Art in Public Places program
as we have created a top notch
committee and start-up funding
in place.”
Smadar Samson was selected
after a request for submissions
and was granted $3,800 to fabricate and install the temporary
Disneyland Resort salutes the military
Disney Military Promotional
3-Day Park Hopper Tickets will
be $143 each during the promotion. Disneyland tickets can be
used now through December
19, 2016, except that the tickets
may not be used March 20-April
1, 2016.
sculpture. “We were impressed with the ingenuity of the piece, as
well as its relation to issues of global warming and the site chosen.
It adds a creative visual arts component to our Fantasy on Ice extravaganza.” It will remain on display through January 17. Samson
will be on hand for a “Meet the Artist” talk at the Command Center
during the next Friday Night Liberty free art walk on January 8.
The newly formed Art in Public Places committee will be developing a long term plan and policy for enlivening the 28-acre Arts
District with art and providing an opportunity for more San Diego
artists to show and sell their work. “Art in the public places is a
natural extension of the work being done by artist in our galleries
and museums,” said NTC Foundation Board member and committee
chair Vicki Reed. “Great cities have great art in unique public spaces
that provides viewing and access that is free and nonexclusive. Our
goal will be to add meaning, interest and purpose to our already
amazing plazas, arcades and buildings at this historic former Navy
base.”
Active and retired U.S. military personnel can purchase
Disney Military Promotional
Tickets for themselves and up
to five additional family members or friends. No more than
six Disney Military Promotional Tickets may be purchased by any
eligible member of the U.S. military (or spouse) pursuant to this
offer. All tickets and options are non-transferable and must be used
by December 19, 2016.
Active and retired U.S. military personnel can also take advantage
of specially priced rooms at select Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort hotels. This offer is valid for stays most nights through
December 19, 2016.
La Jolla Music Society presents Monterey Jazz Festival
La Jolla Music Society presents Monterey Jazz Festival On
Tour at Balboa Theatre on Jan.
16 at 8 p.m. The longest consecutively-running jazz festival in the
world, Monterey Jazz Festival
celebrates the legacy of jazz, and
provides opportunities to experience jazz through creative live
performances and educational
programs. Held each September,
the Festival was first presented in
1958 and featured such jazz icons
as Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Max Roach and Billie
Holiday. This year’s tour covers
17 cities and 10 states, including
a five-night run at Birdland in
New York. Hitting the road is an
all-star line-up of award-winning
artists from this past year’s festival roster including saxophonist
Ravi Coltrane, Grammy®-winning trumpeter Nicholas Payton,
lauded jazz drummer Gregory
Hutchinson and music director Gerald Clayton on piano.
Described by San Jose Mercury
News as “Nothing less than jazz
Nirvana,” Monterey Jazz Festival
On Tour performs for one night
only and opens the 2015-16 Season Jazz Series.
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As commuters we don’t often get the opportunity to appreciate the
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pedestrians are allowed to run or walk across the bridge during the
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join the 30 Year Celebration by participating in one of San Diego
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Poway OnStage Presents The Smithereens performing their acclaimed cover of The Who’s hit Rock Opera:
Tommy on Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. at the Poway Center for the
Performing Arts.
Tickets are available now at powayonstage.org or by
calling the box office at (858) 748-0505.
In 2009 The Smithereens decided to pay tribute to
one of the albums that deeply inspired the band growing
up. The album was The Who’s Tommy, the 1969 Rock
Opera sensation that tells the story of a ‘deaf, dumb and
blind boy,’ his complex relationship with his family, and
his miraculous recovery and sensational career as a Pinball Wizard.
The piece inspired the 1975 film and a Rock Musical that debuted
at La Jolla Playhouse in 1992.
With the original, ground-breaking album celebrating its 40th
anniversary, The Smithereens saw an opportunity to bring new
life to Tommy. The result is an impassioned tribute that remains
true to The Who’s original, while capturing the quirks and
energy that make The Smithereens a tour de force in their own
right. The group has distilled the essence of Tommy down to its
bare essentials: its enthralling originality, transcendental themes
and the unforgettable melodies that inspired thousands of rock
bands world-wide.
The scenic 4-mile racecourse, sanctioned by the U.S.A. Track
and Field Association, starts on Park Blvd. between the Hilton San
Diego Bayfront and the San Diego Convention Center and finishes
in Coronado’s Tidelands Park.
New Jersey-based rock band THE SMITHEREENS.
Left to right:
Jim Babjak — Lead guitar, vocals
Severo “The Thrilla” Jornacion – Bass guitar, vocals
Dennis Diken — Drums, percussion
Pat DiNizio — Vocals, rhythm guitar
Poway OnStage is elated to bring The Smithereens’ tribute concert
to the Poway Center for the Performing Arts so local audiences can
experience the music of two exceptional bands in one night.
About The Smithereens: Dressed in leather, brandishing heavy
guitars, and exhibiting an unabashed fetish for British Invasion
pop, The Smithereens were an anomaly in the American college
rock scene of the late ‘80s. The group gained some notoriety when
a single from its first album, Blood and Roses, was included on the
soundtrack for and as the theme song of the 1986 Albert Pyun movie
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Jan. 17-22
So California. Don’t Miss Wine Geek Week--Jan. 17-22nd.
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ticketholders receive lunch for two at South Coast Winery’s
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to hang out with South Coast Winery’s winemakers and lab
techs during your choice of these fun and informative geekedout wine-themed sessions:
The Smithereens sound is unrepentantly informed by the music
of the ‘50s and ‘60s – Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, the Beatles and
the Who -- as well as artists like The Clash, Elvis Costello and
Nick Lowe.
“Bands that stand the test of time have their own sound, and
there’s no mistaking The Smithereens,” - Barbara Schultz, Mix
Magazine.
About Poway OnStage:
Formed in 1990, the Poway Center for the Performing Arts Foundation has gone by many names: Arts Alive! The PCPA Foundation.
The POW! Foundation. Now, with the arrival of our Silver Anniversary, we are proud to be recognized as Poway OnStage.
The Navy Region Southwest Morale, Welfare, and Recreation
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Race participants receive a commemorative race shirt; transportation back to the Hilton San Diego Bayfront after the event via bus
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event’s Runners Expo; LIVE entertainment and entry into prize
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Unique awards will be presented for age group and team division
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The success of this event relies on the generous support of Navy
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Island Credit Union.
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call (619) 532-4919.
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by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau
It’s the year 1999 and senior
Cale Bonds is the starting quarterback for the U.S. Air Force
Academy’s Falcons football
team.
Fast-forward 16 years.
It’s 2015, and now-Air Force
Dr. (Maj.) Cale Bonds quarterbacks the surgery bay here. He
serves as the post’s orthopedic
surgeon, and his medical teammates depend on him when
they’re striving to save a limb
or a life.
The commander of the 455th
Expeditionary Medical Group
here, Air Force Col. Gianna Zeh,
said Bonds serves as a leader in
the operating room, just as he
called plays as a football quarterback at the academy.
As a quarterback, “Dr. Bonds
was required to make quick decisions to execute first downs and
touchdowns to win the game,”
Zeh said. “As an orthopedic
surgeon, he is called upon to
make medical decisions to save
extremities. Sometimes he is
even faced with making the call
to amputate a limb to save the
[patient’s] life.
“These are heavy decisions
and put a lot of weight on his
shoulders, but just as with his
football team, he has an awesome team on his side,” she continued. “By capturing the talents
of all his teammates, which a
great leader does, you have better outcomes on the football field
as well as with your patients. It
takes a team to save a patient’s
life and a leader to guide them.
Dr. Bonds is such a doctor.”
Playing football, Bonds said,
helped to build his character.
“I learned things outside the
classroom, on the field, that are
more valuable to me than what
I learned in the classroom,”
Bonds said. “I learned a mental
toughness on the practice field.
When I didn’t want to work out
because I was tired and sore, I
had to develop a mental discipline to keep going. Some of the
most valuable experiences came
from being placed in situations
on the football field that I had to
overcome. I knew what I had to
do and what I had to accomplish.
These are things you can’t learn
in a textbook. Some values can
only be learned on the field.”
After graduation, Bonds continued on to medical school and
applied some lessons he learned
at the academy.
“Cadet life isn’t exactly easy,”
he joked, “and when you add
student-athlete to that, it gets
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Bonds, an orthopedic surgeon with the 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, poses
for a picture in his office at
the Craig Joint Theater Hospital on Bagram Air Field,
Afghanistan, Dec. 27, 2015.
Bonds had played starting
quarterback for the U.S. Air
Force Academy’s Falcons
football team. U.S. Air Force
photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas
Rau
really tough. You get really good
at managing your time and have
a leg up on those who haven’t
learned that yet. I never fell
behind at med school because
the discipline I learned at the
academy.”
Now a deployed doctor,
Bonds sometimes looks back
and remembers his time as a
football player and the bonds he
built with his teammates -- especially this week, as his former
team takes on the University of
California-Berkley Bears in the
Armed Forces Bowl today.
gram, Bonds said he gets to interact
with seven other Falcon student-athlete graduates who are working in the
hospital. From his own experiences
he has seen that academy athletes go
on to have successful careers.
Having played football provides “some of the best memories I have, especially the bowl
games,” Bonds said. “You are
there with all your best friends,
playing the game you love. We
would always talk before the
game that, ‘We are going to war
with our brothers’ out on the
field. That bond with your team
is something you never lose.”
“There is a reason why our service
academies seek out athletes to fill
their ranks and I think the values
cadets learn on the [athletic] field
leads to success,” he said.
Now a father of three little girls,
Bonds watches every academy football game he can. And, while he may
not be able to get back on the field
with his gridiron brothers, he still can
lead a team every day in an Air Force
operating room.
Bonds said he stays in touch
with his former teammates.
Many have gone on to be doctors
as well, he said. And here at Ba-
Kazee named USA Today Second-Team All-American
San Diego State junior cornerback Damontae Kazee (San Bernardino, Calif.) has been named
a USA Today Second-Team
All-American, the publication
recently announced.
Kazee, who last Tuesday became the Aztecs’ second conference defensive player of the year
in school history, has 69 tackles
(team-high 53 solo) to go along
with 5.5 tackles for loss, seven
interceptions, seven pass breakups and two forced fumbles in 13
starts this year. The seven picks
are the most by a SDSU player
since Larry Parker had seven in
2011, match the most by a San
Diego State player since Tom
Deckert had eight in 1969, are
tied for the second most in MW
single-season history and are
tied for the third most in Aztec
single-season history.
Kazee, who was also chosen
as one of the team’s defensive
players of the year at the team
banquet on Sunday, ranks second
in the MW and is tied for seventh
in FBS play in interceptions per
game (0.54). Additionally, he has
returned five punts for 70 yards
(14.0 avg.), including a 66-yard
touchdown.
San Diego State (10-3) played
Cincinnati (7-5) on Dec. 24 in
the Hawai‘i Bowl. The Aztecs
have won their last nine games,
the third-longest active streak in
the nation. SDSU finished a perfect 8-0 record in the Mountain
West regular season and defeated
Air Force, 27-24, on Saturday in
the 2015 Sports Authority MW
Championship for the school’s
20th conference title. San Diego
State is one of just 25 schools
to advance to six straight bowl
games and one of just three
“Group of 5” programs.
A look at ‘13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi’
military operator named Jack
Silva – compellingly portrayed
by actor John Krasinski – as
he arrives in Libya. Soon – and
repeatedly – he finds himself
in life-threatening situations. It
seems impossible to know which
of the locals to trust.
S
eeing this film may make
you very angry. Superbly directed by Michael Bay
and based upon the nonfiction book “13 Hours” by New
York Times bestselling author
Mitchell Zuckoff and members
of the Annex security team, it
presents a shocking, disturbing,
emotionally charged portrayal of
a tragic, extremely controversial
and arguably avoidable event in
recent U.S. history.
According to an official U.S.
government Accountability
Review Board for Benghazi,
convened by U.S. Secretary of
State Hillary Rodham Clinton
to examine the facts and circumstances surrounding the
four killings (see http://www.
state.gov/documents/organization/202446.pdf), “a series of
attacks on September 11-12,
2012 involving arson, smallarms and machine-gun fire, and
use of rocket-propelled grenades
(RPGs), grenades and mortars,
focused on two U.S. facilities
in Benghazi, as well as U.S.
personnel en route between the
two facilities.
In addition, the attacks severely wounded two U.S. personnel,
injured three Libyan contract
guards and resulted in the destruction and abandonment of
both facilities - the U.S. Special
Mission compound (SMC) and
Annex.
13 HOURS presents, for the
first time ever, the true account
of the events of September 11,
2012, when terrorists attacked
the US State Department Special
Mission Compound and a nearby
CIA station called the Annex in
Benghazi, Libya. A team of six
American security operators
fought to repel the attackers and
protect the Americans stationed
there.
Those men went beyond the
call of duty, performing extraordinary acts of courage and
heroism, to avert tragedy on a
much larger scale. This is their
personal account, never before
told, of what happened during
the thirteen hours of that nowinfamous attack.”
We follow one of its principal characters – a former
Repeated warnings about
insufficient security for the
Annex and the protection of
Ambassador Chris Stevens were
ignored. As a result, four U.S.
government personnel were lost:
John Christopher Stevens, U.S.
Ambassador to Libya; U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith;
and CIA contractors Tyrone
Woods and Glen Doherty.
It is especially disturbing that,
according to the film, those present and under relentless attack
repeatedly pleaded for help that
did not arrive. Even an urgent
request from the defenders for
a military jet flyover, as a show
of force to discourage the terrorists, was denied. Why was more
not done?
Given its timing and the facts
that Hillary Clinton was, at that
time, U.S. Secretary of State,
Why did our country not do
more to intervene to help our
fellow Americans who were in
imminent mortal danger? Will
we ever know for certain what
really happened there, and why?
Was everything done that could
have been done to help?
According to the ARB, “with
State Department civilians at
the forefront of U.S. efforts to
stabilize and build capacity in
Iraq, as the U.S. military draws
down in Afghanistan, and with
security threats growing in volatile environments where the U.S.
military is not present – from Pe-
shawar to Bamako – the Bureau
of Diplomatic Security (DS) is
being stretched to the limit as
never before.”
Despite budgetary austerity,
“it is imperative for the State Department to be mission-driven,
rather than resource-constrained
– particularly when being present in increasingly risky areas
of the world is integral to U.S.
national security.”
To see a trailer, go to http://
w w w. t h i r t e e n h o u r s m o v i e .
com.
Please write to AutoMatters@
gmail.com with your comments
and suggestions.
Copyright © 2016 by Jan
Wagner – AutoMatters & More
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While a case could be made that he delivers exactly what mainstream
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with reality-based entertainments like Pearl Harbor and Pain & Gain. With
January’s 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Bay takes yet another
crack at non-fiction with the true story of a 2012 attack on an American
military compound.
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but if you take a closer look, 13 Hours is overflowing with his indulgent
trademarks, including heroic silhouettes, patriotism, guns, more guns…
Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures & 3 Arts Entertainment/Bay Films.
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The author of “13 Hours”
is a professor of journalism at
Boston University. His website
(http://www.mitchellzuckoff.
com) describes the story this
way: “The harrowing true account from the brave men on the
ground who fought back during
the battle of Benghazi.
At tremendous personal risk,
against overwhelming numbers
of well-armed terrorists and
repeatedly in defiance of orders
from the CIA Chief onsite who
wanted to leave their defense
to others who ultimately never
showed up – or who left when
the attacks were about to begin,
Jack and the other U.S. security
operators voluntarily chose to
put themselves in extremely
dangerous situations to try to
help those trapped in the Annex, and later to defend the CIA
compound.
and that news reports changed
materially in conflicting, official accounts, this film could
shape or reshape public opinion,
and have an impact on the U.S.
Presidential election.
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Omarr’s weekly
ARIES (March 21-April
19): Put a positive spin on
your appearance this week.
Change your clothing style
or haircut. You’re likely to
attract people who are a
good influence on you or
who can help you make a
success.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): You’ll have better luck
using leniency in the week
ahead. A bit of compassion
and sympathy will work
much better in sticky situations than being strict, exacting and disapproving.
GEMINI (May 21-June
20): The most favorable results are readily apparent.
Play or converse with others
in the week ahead to gain
their trust and assistance. You
might easily develop firm
supporters for the future.
CANCER (June 21-July
22): Take advantage of clear
intellect to balance the checkbook or research hard facts.
New procedures or technology can make your life easier
in the week ahead if you’ll
just give them a try.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Advertise your best qualities
to gain recognition in the
upcoming week. Sociable old
PET
Astrological
dogs won’t necessarily learn
new tricks, but friendly tails
are wagging, especially in the
workplace.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22): When there’s a job to be
done, you roll up your sleeves
and dive right in. If you take
pride in your accomplishments and display a “can do”
attitude, you’re unlikely to
fail this week.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
The little details add up to a
lot. Listen to the well-intentioned advice of others in the
week to come. Your favorite
someone could become testy
if overworked or subjected to
criticism.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Set the bar high, but
not too high. Trying to attain impossible to reach
heights of perfection this
week could cause frustration. True lovebirds will
get together for a mutual
preening session.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21): Get some extra
sleep in the week ahead, as
your schedule could become
complicated. Avoid passing
on gossip; what you say could
carry weight and you might be
tagged as the source.
WORLD
by Steve
Dale
A: Some dogs are anxious about car travel because
they’ve associated motion sickness with the ride. If
you realized that you were going to get sick from
doing something, you would avoid doing it, right?
While dogs are either unaccustomed to traveling
in the car because they don’t do it often or they associate travel to destinations they don’t like, such
as the veterinarian or a groomer, and then are very
anxious from the get go. Other dogs are nervous in
cars because they previously had a bad experience,
such as a car accident.
It’s rare for a dog to be strictly upset about car
rides because of motion sickness alone, usually there
is an anxiety component. The solution might be as
easy as slapping on a Adaptil collar, which emits a
copy of a calming pheromone, and offering Anxitane
(L-theanine, a nutritional supplement manufactured
to ease anxiety). However, while these products, and
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19): You can beat your
chest in the week ahead.
Enjoy opportunities to take
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share it with those in your
inner circle. Your drive and
ambition have no bounds.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Picky people might put
you in your place during
the upcoming week. Avoid
being demanding, aggressive, or overly competitive
and you can avoid becoming embroiled in a personal
controversy.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20): Focus on lasting values
and long-term results in the
week to come. The quick
fix or the easy way out
might have hidden problems that end up causing
more work or bother in the
long run.
Kivo is a 6 month old neutered
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He arrived at the shelter as a tiny,
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He’s not though! Once he’s in a
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We have many wonderful animals in need of loving
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others - including the Thundershirt, which dogs
wear, do help, many dogs also require a course
of counter-conditioning and desensitization.
Here’s what you do: Take your dog (with
that Adaptil collar and perhaps Thundershirt)
to the car with a favorite toy. Open the back
seat and periodically toss a favorite toy inside.
Also, feed your pup from the back seat. When
your dog’s anxiety seems gone - which can
take days or even a few weeks - now move on
to the next step.
Before you actually drive anywhere, you
may need to add a medication for motion
sickness. It’s difficult for dog owners to tease
out, where anxiety ends and motion sickness
begins.
Ask your veterinarian about a drug called
Cerenia, though Dramamine can also help.
Cerenia, is more expensive, but made specifically for dogs - and can deal with a nauseous
dog, even if the upset tummy is caused more
by anxiety than motion sickness.
Now, you can actually drive with your dog.
Start off using a toy stuffed with low fat low
salt peanut butter inside it (to distract), and
take your dog down the block just down the
driveway and back. The trip should literally
be less than a minute. When you return home,
offer a meal (so the dog associates the car
ride with something positive). Once your dog
expresses zero anxiety, you’re ready to drive
a bit further. Gradually work your way up to a
mile, then a few miles. Once you’ve driven this
distance without your dog expressing anxiety,
head for somewhere fun - such as the park or
a friend’s house with a dog, whatever your
dog will like.
Q: I am thinking of adopting an older cat from the local
animal welfare society. He tested
positive for FIV. I’ve read that
this disease isn’t transferred to
humans or dogs, still though, I
am having reservations about
adopting Clarence. I’m not a
cat person but I fell in love with
him. What do you think? - B. H.,
Cyberspace
A: I think you’re a hero,
and so does Dr. Colleen Currigan, who has a certified cat
friendly practice in Chicago and
is the incoming president of the
American Association of Feline
Practitioners. “Go for it! Adopt
this cat - he sounds great,” she
cheers.
While the feline immunodeficiency virus (or FIV) is often
referred to as feline AIDS, dogs
and people are not susceptible.
You didn’t mention if you have
another cat. FIV cats can transmit the disease to other cats,
though increasingly shelters are
adopting FIV cats into homes
with other cats.
Currigan explains, “The disease is primarily transmitted
through bites. When care is
taken, and cats are introduced
to one another very slowly and
Archibald is a 4 year old neutered
Retriever/Boxer mix who weighs 56lbs.
He comes already house-trained, walks
politely on a leash, and loves to snuggle
up with his human companions. Archibald
was adopted from the shelter in 2011 and
returned for no fault of his own. This
friendly guy deserves a loving forever
home, so please come meet him today!
ID#A1411028 Tag#C272. Archibald can
be adopted for $69.
Inspiration
From
Colette
“Let one therefore keep the mind pure,
for what a man thinks,
that he becomes.”
-the upanishads
there are lots of resources (toys,
places to snooze, scatchers, etc.)
and there aren’t too many cats in
too small a place, then fighting
rarely occurs.”
A: Some of the great artists of
all time adored felines, including
Leonardo da Vinci, who once
declared, “Even the smallest
feline is a work of art.”
Currigan, president of the
Board at Tree House Humane
Society in Chicago, points out
that FIV cats can be more susceptible to illness, and sometimes chronic mouth, ear or
skin problems. However, not
all FIV cats have these issues.
With twice annual veterinary
exams - which all cats should
have anyway - preventive care
often precludes problems before
they become bothersome. Many
cats with FIV live a long life
succumbing to illnesses common to old age, not associated
with FIV.
The book “99 Lives: Cats in
History, Legend and Literature,”
by Howard Loxton (Chronicle
Books, San Francisco, CA,
1998; $17.95) is a great resource. This book confirms
that Henri Matisse called the
cat you referred to his “devoted
companion.”
Currigan adds one more point,
“FIV cats (usually they’re male
cats) tend to be the friendliest
cats - they make wonderful affectionate pets.”
Q: I can’t find this information anywhere else - perhaps you
can help me with my art history
class. Is it true that that the black
cat used in the work of French
artist Matisse actually belonged
to him? Do you know other artists who painted cats from the
Renaissance onward? - S. C., El
Cajon, CA
In 1526, Francesco Ubertini
painted a rare portrait of a young
woman with a cat. Michelangelo depicted cats in some of
his work.
However, according to Loxton, the first artist to make cats
a major subject was Gottfried
Mind in the 18th century. Mind’s
favorite cat was Minette; the artist would reportedly hold long
conversations with her while
he worked.
More recently, an artist named
Jim Davis created Garfield.
“The Encyclopedia of the
Cat,” by Dr. Bruce Fogle (DK
Publishing, New York, NY,
1997; $34.95) also has a nice
section about cats in art.
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How to help your
dog enjoy car rides
Q: We are planning a driving trip in January with
our very nervous dog. Do you have any suggestions
on what we can give her to calm her down? - S. C.,
St. Paul, MN
forecast
There’s a chill in the air, so
warm up your home by adding
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family today. You can visit these
two and their many other friends
at our Central County Shelter,
5480 Gaines Street, San Diego
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5:30PM, Tuesday through Saturday. Visit http://www.sddac.
com/for more information.
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Events subject to change. Please confirm details before
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Film Festival. Thurs-Mon, Jan 14-18 (Thurs 4pm; FriMon 10am). Narrative, Documentary, Animation, and Latino
features and shorts. Films will be screened at the 180-seat
Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. Borrego Springs
Performing Arts Center, 590 Palm Canyon Drive, Borrego
Springs
Joel Osteen. Fri, Jan 15, 7:30pm. $19. “A Night of Hope”
with Joel and Victoria Osteen. Attendees will hear an inspirational message from Joel and Victoria along with the music by
the Lakewood Band and Ensemble. Valley View Casino Center,
3500 Sports Arena Boulevard, San Diego
Film Festival. Fri-Mon, Jan 15-18, time TBA. Narratives,
documentaries, short films, workshops, discussions, an animation panel, and awards reception. Vintage Village Theatre, 820
Orange Avenue, Coronado
Begin Anew In Nature. Sat-Sun, Jan 16-17, 9:30-11am.
Free. Meet inside the Visitor Center and then join a trail
guide-led walk and be part of the vibrant world of nature.
Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero Serra Trail,
San Carlos
Travel & Adventure Show. Sat-Sun, Jan 16-17 (Sat
10am-5pm; Sun 11am-4pm). $16. Advice on local, national,
and international destinations, hands-on adventure activities,
culinary demonstrations, and live cultural performances. San
Diego Convention Center, 111 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego
Martin Luther King Jr. Parade. Sun, Jan 17, 2-5pm.
Free. Floats, High School bands, drill teams, local colleges and
universities, fraternities and sororities, churches, and other
organizations. Embarcadero, Along Harbor Drive, San Diego
Monster Energy AMA Supercross. Sat, Jan 16, 6:30pm.
$20-$70. The world’s premier stadium motorcycle circuit,
comprised of 17 races. Petco Park, 100 Park Boulevard San
Diego (619)795-5000.
Restaurant Week. Sun-Sun, Jan 17-24. $20-$50. More
than 180 eateries offer prix fixe lunch and dinner menus. For
participating locations, see sandiegorestaurantweek.com.
Various restaurants around San Diego
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Service. Mon, Jan
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MOVIES Bases
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Spotlight[ 3D ]
Genre: Suspense, Thriller Cast:
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Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber,
John Slattery, and Stanley Tucci
Synopsis: The true story of
how the Boston Globe uncovered
the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the
Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the
entire Catholic Church to its core.
Rated: “R” for some language
including sexual references Length:
128 minutes
Brooklyn
Genre: Drama Cast: Saoirse
Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhall
Gleeson, Hugh Gormley, Jim
Broadbent, and Maeve McGrath
Synopsis: An Irish immigrant
lands in 1950s Brooklyn where she
falls into a new romance. When her
past catches up with her, however,
she must choose between two
countries and the lives that exist
within.
Rated: “PG-13” for language
throughout. Length: 132 minutes
Luther King Jr. Carlsbad Community Church, 3175 Harding
Street, Carlsbad
Martin Luther King Jr Day. Mon, Jan 18, 12-5pm. Free.
Outdoor cultural arts & craft vendors marketplace. Worldbeat
Center, 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego (619)230-1190.
La Mesa Walk ‘N Talk. Tues, Jan 19, 9-10:30am. Free.
Walk scenic shores. Meet at the boat docks. Lake Murray
Reservoir, 5540 Kiowa Drive, San Diego
Riverdance. Tues-Thurs, Jan 19-21, 7pm. $30-$90. Celebration of Irish music, song, and dance hits stage for 20th
Anniversary World Tour performances. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Avenue, San Diego (619)570-1100.
Disney On Ice Presents Frozen. Wed-Sun, Jan 20-24,
7-9pm. $20-$100. Join Anna and Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, Sven, and
the mystical trolls as they journey to discover that true love
is the most magical power of all. Valley View Casino Center,
3500 Sports Arena Boulevard, San Diego
Sunroad Boat Show. Thurs-Sun, Jan 21-24 (Thurs-Fri
12-6pm; Sat-Sun 10am-6pm). $12. Free boat rides, food,
music, beer, and spirits. General parking at the corner of
Harbor Dr. and Harbor Island Dr., shuttle service included.
Sunroad Resort Marina, 955 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego
(619)497-5254.
January Joys. Sat, Jan 23, 8:30-10am. Free. Experience
nature up close. Meet by the flag poles at the Campground
Entry Station. Kumeyaay Lake Campground, Two Father
Junípero Serra Trail, San Diego
Magic Men LIVE! Sat, Jan 23, 8:30am. $25-$40. Ladies
night is about to get a lot more interesting... The first live
stage production to bring Magic Mike, Fifty Shades of Grey
and others to life. Balboa Theatre, 4th Ave, San Diego (619)
570-1100
U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team v. Republic of
Ireland. Sat, Jan 23, 2pm. Come cheer on the U.S. Women’s
National Team in preparation for Olympic Qualifying as they
face the Republic of Ireland. Qualcomm Stadium, 9449 Friars
Road, San Diego
Wellness Week Festival. Sat, Jan 23, 11am-3pm. Free.
Exhibitors, kids’ activities, live music, fresh organic food served
throughout the event. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive,
Encinitas
Q-Zone Theater- NAB, 619-437-5487, Bldg. 337
Thursday, January 14
11:00 am Mr. Peabody and Sherman (PG)
6:00 pm Maze Runner: Scorch Trials (PG-13)
Friday, January 15
6:00 pm No Escape (R)
Saturday, January 16
2:00 pm War Room (PG)
5:00 pm Black Mass (R)
Sunday, January 17
2:00 pm Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PG-13)
5:00 pm Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (PG)
Tuesday, January 19
11:00 am Open Season (PG)
6:00 pm What About Bob? (PG)
Wednesday, January 20
6:00 pm The Perfect Guy (PG-13)
Thursday, January 21
11:00 am Open Season 2 (PG)
6:00 pm The Matrix Reloaded (R)
Naval Base Theater - NBSD, 619-556-5568, Bldg. 71
Thursday, January 14
5:50 pm Brooklyn (PG-13)
8:00 pm In the Heart of the Sea (PG-13)
Friday, January 15
5:30 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
8:20 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens - 3D (PG-13)
Saturday, January 16
12:40 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
2:40 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
5:50 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
8:30 pm Sisters (R)
Sunday, January 17
12:40 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
2:40 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens - 3D (PG-13)
5:50 pm Sisters (R)
8:10 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Monday, January 18
2:50 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
4:50 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
7:30 pm Sisters (R)
Tuesday, January 19
5:50 pm The Good Dinosaur (PG)
7:40 pm In the Heart of the Sea (PG-13)
Wednesday, January 20
5:50 pm Sisters (R)
8:10 pm Krampus (PG-13)
Thursday, January 21
5:50 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
7:50 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Del Mar Fairgrounds
Del Mar Gem Faire
2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard
Fri-Sun,
Jan 15-17
(Fri 12-6pm;
Sat 10am-5pm;
Sun 10am-6pm) $7.
The event features fine
jewelry, precious and semiprecious gemstones, beads,
crystals, gold and silver,
minerals, and much more.
Monster Jam. Sat, Jan 23, 6pm. $15-$47. One of the
world’s largest and most famous monster truck tour featuring
some of the biggest names in monster trucks. Petco Park, 100
Park Boulevard San Diego (619)795-5000.
Rhythm Of Nature. Sat-Sun, Jan 23-24, 9:30-11am.
Free. Spend your morning in sync with Mother Nature. Meet
inside Visitor Center. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father
Junípero Serra Trail, San Carlos
Food And Water Bowl Xxiv Cat Show. Sat-Sun, Jan
23-24 (Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 9am-5pm). $7-$9. Cat agility
courses, cat experts, exhibitors and close up viewing of unique
examples of popular breeds. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy
Durante Boulevard, Del Mar
Chinese New Year. Sun, Jan 24, 12-4pm. Free. Chinese
New Year decorations, snacks, exhibits, and entertainment.
The International Cottages are located southwest of the Organ
Pavilion. Balboa Park Hall of Nations, 2191 W. Pan American
Road, San Diego
Bob Hope Theater
(858) 577-4143
14-Jan Thur
6:30 PM *The Hunger Games: MockingJay Pt. 2, PG-13
15-Jan Fri
6:30 PM Sisters-R
9:00 PM *Creed PG-13
16-Jan Sat
3:00 PM Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip-PG
6:30 PM Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2D) PG-13
9:30 PM In the Heart of the Sea (2D)
PG-13
17-Jan Sun 1:00 PM Brooklyn,PG-13
6:30 PM Star Wars: The Force Awakens (3D)-PG-13
18-Jan Mon
11:00 AM Star Wars: Ep.IV A New Hope (FREE)-PG
1:15 PM Star Wars: Ep. V Empire Strikes Back (FREE)-PG
3:30 PM Star Wars: Ep.VI Return of the Jedi (FREE)-PG
6:15 PM Star Wars Costume Contest
PG-13
7:00 PM Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2D)
(FREE for Active Duty/Reserves/Retirees)-PG-13
20-Jan Wed 6:30 PM *Spotlight-R
21-Jan Thur 6:30 PM *The Good Dinosaur (2D)-PG
Lowry Theater – NASNI, 619-545-8479, Bldg. 650
Thursday, January 14
6:00 pm The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (PG-13)
8:40 pm Brooklyn (PG-13)
Friday, January 15
6:00 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
8:30 pm Sisters (R)
Saturday, January 16
1:00 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
3:00 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens - 3D (PG-13)
6:00 pm In the Heart of the Sea - 3D (PG-13)
8:20 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Sunday, January 17
1:00 pm The Good Dinosaur (PG)
3:00 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
6:00 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
8:30 pm Sisters (R)
Monday, January 18
6:00 pm Sisters (R)
8:20 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Tuesday, January 19
6:00 pm The Good Dinosaur (PG)
8:00 pm Brooklyn (PG-13)
Wednesday, January 20
6:00 pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
8:00 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Thursday, January 21
6:00 pm In the Heart of the Sea (PG-13)
8:20 pm Creed (PG-13)
Camp Pendleton Theater (760) 725-9217
Thursday, January 14
6:30pm Creed (PG13)
Friday, January 15
6:00pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG13)
9:00pm Sisters (R)
Saturday, January 16
1:00pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
3:30pm The Good Dinosaur (PG)
6:30pm *3D* Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG13)
Sunday, January 17
1:00pm Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
3:45pm ***FREE MOVIE*** Goosebumps (PG)
6:30pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG13)
| PG-13 | 133 min | Drama, Sport |
The former World Heavyweight Champion
Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to
Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and
former rival Apollo Creed.
Concerts
Please confirm concerts
before attending. NOTE:
Some venues are age 21+
only.
January
February
Bullet for My Valentine.
Tues, Feb 2, 6:30pm. Heavy
Metal/Hard Rock. House of
Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San
Diego. (619) 299-2583.
Steel Pulse. Tues, Feb 2,
8pm. Reggae/Ska. 21+. Belly
Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros
Ave., Solana Beach. (858)
481-8140.
Ben Folds & San Diego Symphony. Fri, Feb
5, 7:30pm. $40-$80. Pop.
California Center for the Arts,
Escondido, 340 N. Escondido
Blvd., Escondido. (760) 8394438.
Tyga. Wed, Feb 10, 7pm.
$25. Hip-Hop/Rap. Observatory North Park, 2891 Univer-
Fetty Wap, Post Malone,
Monty. Mon, Feb 29, 8pm.
Hip-Hop/Rap. House of Blues,
1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego.
(619) 299-2583.
March
Adele
PRESENTS
Fri-Sat, Aug 5-13, 7:30pm. Pop/R&B
STAPLES Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 www.staplescenter.com
sity Avenue,San Diego. (619)
239-8836.
Aaron Neville. Thurs, Feb
11, 8pm. Contemporary/Pop.
Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth
Ave. (619) 570-1100. www.
sdbalboa.org
Engelbert Humperdinck.
Fri, Feb 12, 8pm. $55-$75.
Pop. Pechanga Resort and
Casino, 45000 Pechanga
Pkwy, Temecula, CA 92592.
(951) 693-1819
Valentines Super Love
Jam. Sat, Feb 13, 7:30pm.
R&B/Soul. Valley View Casino
Center (San Diego Sports
Arena), 3500 Sports Arena
Blvd., San Diego. (619) 2244171.
Frankie J. Sat, Feb 13,
8pm. $25. Pop/Latin. 21+.
Music Box, 1337 India Street,
San Diego
Lee Ann Womack. Wed,
Feb 17, 8pm. Pop/Rock/
Country. Coach House, 33157
Camino Capistrano, San Juan
Capistrano (949) 496-8930
Ronnie Milsap. Fri, Feb
19, 8pm. Country. Pala Events
Center, 11154 Highway 76,
Pala
Air Supply. Sat, Feb
20, 7:30pm. $34-$69. Pop.
Harrah’s Rincón, 777
Harrah’s Rincón Way, Valley
Center. (760) 751-3100.
Lee Ann Womack. Mon,
Feb 22, 8pm. 21+. Country.
Belly Up Tavern, 143 South
Cedros Ave., Solana Beach.
(858) 481-8140.
Rihanna. Fri, Feb 26,
7:30pm. Pop. Viejas Arena
at Aztec Bowl San Diego State
University. 5500 Canyon Crest
Drive, San Diego
The Gap Band. Fri, Feb
26, 8pm. $49-$59. Funk/Pop.
Sycuan Casino Showcase
Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El
Cajon. (619) 445-6002.
Nick Carter. Sat, Feb 27,
8pm. 21+. Pop. Belly Up
Tavern, 143 South Cedros
Ave., Solana Beach. (858)
481-8140.
tobyMac. Sun, Feb 28,
7pm. Chrisitan Hip-Hop. Viejas Arena, 5500 Canyon Crest
Drive, San Diego.
311. Sun, March 6, 7:30pm.
$45-$65. Alternative/Rock.
House of Blues, 1055 Fifth
Ave., San Diego. (619) 2992583.
Breaking Benjamin.
Tues, March 8, 7:30pm. Rock.
House of Blues, 1055 Fifth
Ave., San Diego. (619) 2992583.
Smokey Robinson. Fri,
March 18, 8pm. $85-$115.
Pop. Pechanga Resort and
Casino, 45000 Pechanga
Pkwy, Temecula, CA 92592.
(951) 693-1819
Disturbed. Sun, March 20,
7pm. Metal/Rock. House of
Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San
Diego. (619) 299-2583.
Vince Gill. Thurs, March
24, 7:30pm. $35-$80. Country. Jacobs Music Center, 750
B Street, San Diego
Brian Fallon. Sat, March
26, 8pm. Pop/Rock. House
of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San
Diego. (619) 299-2583.
The Who. Fri, March 27,
7:30pm. Rock. Valley View
Casino Center (San Diego
Sports Arena), 3500 Sports
Arena Blvd., San Diego. (619)
224-4171.
Justin Bieber. Tues,
March 29, 7:30pm. Pop/R&B.
Valley View Casino Center
(San Diego Sports Arena),
3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San
Diego. (619) 224-4171.
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Reel Big Fish. Wed, Jan
13, 7:30pm. $20-$35. Reggae/Ska. House of Blues,
1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego.
(619) 299-2583.
Paula Cole. Thurs, Jan
14, 8pm. $30-$53. Pop. 21+.
Belly Up Tavern, 143 South
Cedros Ave., Solana Beach.
(858) 481-8140.
The Traumatics. Sat,
Jan 16, 8pm. Rock. 21+.
710 Beach Club, 710 Garnet
Avenue, San Diego
Salt-N-Pepa. Sat, Jan 16,
6:30pm & 9:30pm. $55-$65.
21+. Rap/Hip-Hop. Sycuan
Casino Showcase Theatre,
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon.
(619) 445-6002.
The Temptations And
The Dramatics. Sat, Jan
16, 8pm. $35-$65. Pop. Pala
Events Center, 11154 Highway 76, Pala
Tony Bennett. Sun, Jan
17, 7pm. $96-$126. Jazz/Pop.
Pechanga Resort and Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy,
Temecula, CA 92592. (951)
693-1819
Ty Dolla $Ign. Sun, Jan
17, 8pm. Hip-Hop/Rap. Fluxx,
500 Fourth Avenue, San
Diego
Josh Ritter & The Royal
City Band. Mon, Jan 18,
8pm. $25. Folk/Pop. Observatory North Park, 2891
University Avenue,San Diego.
(619) 239-8836.
Adicts. Thurs, Jan 21,
8pm. Punk/Rock. House of
Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San
Diego. (619) 299-2583.
Kottonmouth Kings And
Marlon Asher. Fri, Jan 22,
6:30pm. Rock. Soma, 3350
Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego (Midway district). (619)
226-7662.
Steel Panther. Sat, Jan
23, 7pm. Metal/Rock. House
of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., San
Diego. (619) 299-2583.
Travis Tritt. Sun, Jan 24,
7:30pm. $55-$65. Country.
Sycuan Casino Showcase
Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El
Cajon. (619) 445-6002.
Europe. Sun, Jan 24, 8pm.
$36. Rock. 21+. Music Box,
1337 India Street, San Diego
Vanessa Carlton. Sun,
Jan 24, 8pm. $26. 21+. Rock.
Casbah, 2501 Kettner Boulevard, San Diego, 92101.(619)
232-4355
Dustin Lynch: Hell Of
A Night Tour. Thurs, Jan
28, 7pm. Country. $10-$39.
House of Blues, 1055 Fifth
Ave., San Diego. (619) 2992583.
G. Love And Special
Sauce. Fri, Jan 29, 8pm. $30$53. 21+. Blues/Funk/Rock.
Belly Up Tavern, 143 South
Cedros Ave., Solana Beach.
(858) 481-8140.
Dazed And Confused.
Fri, Jan 29, 9pm. Rock. 21+.
710 Beach Club, 710 Garnet
Avenue, San Diego
R5 And Ryland. Sat, Jan
30, 7pm. $32-$47. Balboa
Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave.
(619) 570-1100. www.sdbalboa.org
Pato Banton. Sat, Jan 30,
8pm. Reggae/Ska. 21+. Belly
Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros
Ave., Solana Beach. (858)
481-8140.
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2015 Focus 4 Dr. Sedan SE
149
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2015 Civics - 0.9% for up to 60 Months,
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2016 Odyssey - 0.9% or up to 60 Months
2015 Honda CIVIC LX 4 Dr.
$2,999 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $149.
$0 security deposit. Residual $10,328. 10,500 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess.
Tier one credit. 1 at this price #385800
2016 Ford Escape S FWD
229
$
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
$
159
LEASE FOR
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MSRP.........................$21,930
Fuller Discount............-$3,542
Finance Rebate*.................-$2,500
NET SALES COST
$
15,888
SIGNING
*Must finance through Kia Motors Financial. 1 at this price #378752
2016 Honda CIVIC LX 4 Dr.
189
SPORTY & FUN
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$995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 39 remaining payments at $159.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $11,060.50. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
$
2015 KIA FORTE KOUP EX
995
DUE AT LEASE
$
PLUS TAX PER MONTH
LEASE FOR
with Fuller Kia!!
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995
DUE AT LEASE
$
2015 KIA OPTIMA SX TURBO
274 HP
LEATHER
18” ALLOY WHEELS
MSRP.........................$29,640
Fuller Discount............-$4,352
Finance Rebate*.................-$2,500
NET SALES COST
$
SIGNING
22,788
PLUS TAX PER MONTH
$2,999 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $229.
$0 security deposit. Residual $12,732. 10,500 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess.
Tier one credit. 1 at this price #B99489
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2015 Ford F-150 4X2 Supercrew
MSRP............................$39,015
Fuller Discount..............-$5,788
Sale Price.....................$33,227
Retail Customer Cash....-$2,200
Bonus Customer Cash...-$1,500
F-150 Special Retail Customer
Cash............................-$1,000
2016 Ford Military Appreciation
Bonus Cash.....................-$500
$995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 39 remaining payments at $189.
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$
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2016 KIA SOUL BASE MANUAL
SIGNING
128
LEASE FOR
$
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
MONTH PLUS TAX
$995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 39 monthly payments of $219. $0 security
deposit. Residual $13,531.80. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
NEW 2016 ODYSSEY EXL
NET SALES COST
$
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995
DUE AT LEASE
$
*Must finance through Kia Motors Financial. 1 at this price #508499
389
$
LEASE FOR
ONLY
1995
DUE AT LEASE
$
SIGNING
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MONTH
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $389.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $19,149. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
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