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Sailors from Naval Station Everett participate in
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sexual assault awareness. Navy photo by MC2 Alex
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Navy announces SAAPM 2016
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Know your part. Do your part’
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ARCTIC CIRCLE (March 15, 2016) - A Pave
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Alaska Army ANG, fly over San Diegobased USS Hampton (SSN 757) during
Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2016. ICEX is a fiveweek exercise designed to research, test,
and evaluate operational capabilities in
the region. ICEX 2016 allows the Navy to
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WASHINGTON - Navy leaders announced March 30, the 2016
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) theme
of “Eliminate Sexual Assault: Know your part. Do your part.”
The April awareness month is designed to build momentum for
year-round efforts to eliminate the crime of sexual assault, while
making sure all Sailors are treated with dignity and respect.
“By sharing stories, ideas, and the resources needed to build awareness, we hope every command and every Sailor takes away something meaningful from this month,” said Rear Adm. Ann Burkhardt,
director, 21st Century Sailor Office. “Leaders who feel empowered
to make a difference and encourage their Sailors to do the same, are
the critical link to ensure we end this crime across the fleet.”
Earlier this year, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson,
announced five initiatives to help “end the scourge of sexual assault”
in our Navy. “Eliminating sexual assault requires more than words,
zero tolerance requires an all-hands effort,” he said.
CNO’s five initiatives include:
1) A Shipmate is not a “bystander.” If you see something wrong,
do something right.
2) Establish counselors within the Fleet and Family Support
Centers as a resource for victim support.
3) Improve our personnel management practices and procedures,
following a sexual assault experience, to ensure our Sailors are put
in the best position possible to succeed.
4) Continue our efforts to educate our Sailors and reduce alcohol
abuse in the Navy, particularly binge drinking.
5) Better utilize technology to remove cultural barriers and stigma
associated with reporting a sexual assault or seeking advice and
counsel.
For more, go to http://www.sapr.navy.mil and click on SAAPM 2016.
Dunford discusses challenges to the
joint force, need for defense reform
by Jim Garamone
WASHINGTON - Challenges
posed by Russia, China, North
Korea, Iran and Islamic extremism have implications for the
joint force, the chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff said at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies here March 29.
dience. “The current inventory,
from my perspective, doesn’t
have the kind of depth that I
would like it to have,” he said.
“And getting the balance right
in addressing the lack of depth
recovery from the fiscal challenges imposed by the Budget
Control Act of 2011, Dunford
said. “Frankly, although the Bipartisan Budget Act is going to
get us through fiscal year 2017,
Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford discussed the challenges and
how the joint force must change
to confront what many people
consider the most complex and
volatile security environment
since World War II.
The first implication for the
joint force is foundational, the
chairman said. “We need a balanced inventory of joint capabilities that are going to allow
us to deter and defeat potential
adversaries across the full range
of military operations,” Dunford
explained. “We actually don’t
have the luxury of choosing
between a force that can fight
[the Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant] and one that has
a modern nuclear enterprise,
robust cyber capabilities, robust
space capabilities, [and robust]
conventional and special operations capabilities.”
The United States must have
a complete inventory of capabilities, the general told the au-
Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, right, discusses military reform and organization with Kathleen Hicks, a Center for Strategic
and International Studies scholar, at a CSIS forum
in Washington, D.C. DoD photo by Navy Petty Officer
2nd Class Dominique A. Pineiro
in areas like ballistic missile
defense, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and certain logistics enablers, frankly, I
think is going to be probably one
of the biggest challenges during
my tenure.”
Through all this is the ongoing
The second implication to the
joint force is to decide how to
best use the military instrument
of power to develop more effective methods to deal with Russian behavior in Georgia, Crimea
and Ukraine, or Iranian malign
influence across the Middle
East, or Chinese behavior in
the South and East China seas,
Dunford said.
The traditional U.S. approach
is that the country is either at
peace or in conflict, the chairman said. But adversaries seek
to advance their interests while
avoiding American strengths, he
added. “As an aside, I don’t find
the current phasing construct for
operational plans particularly
useful right now,” he said.
Phase 3 is conflict, and most
combatant commanders believe
their area is in Phase 2.5, the
general said. “I call it competition with a military dimension
short of a Phase 3 or traditional
conflict, but the activities that
they’re taking with regard to
employment of cyber, unconventional capability, space capabilities [and] information operations
are absolutely not associated
with what we would call Phase
Zero shaping,” he said.
KAMPONG SPEU PROVINCE, Cambodia (March
25, 2016) - Cambodian martial arts experts demonstrate their advanced capabilities as part of
the Angkor Sentinel 2016 closing ceremony at
the Training School for Multinational Peacekeeping Forces. The ceremony marked the end of two
weeks of relationship building and bilateral training between U.S. Army Pacific and Royal Cambodian Army Soldiers. (Army photo by Master Sgt.
Mary E. Ferguson
The military needs to develop
a framework for deterring cyber
threats and attributing cyberattacks, he said.
The general said he believes
one of the most significant implications of the current trend
is “the high likelihood that any
future conflict will be transregional, multidomain and multifunctional.” This is a marked
shift from the past, he added, and
he used the situation on the Korean Peninsula as an example.
Fifteen years ago, he said,
planners assumed any war in
Korea could be contained to the
peninsula, but now North Korea
has developed ballistic missiles,
so it now involves the region.
“Today, if you think about a
conflict with North Korea, you
have to quickly factor in not
only ballistic missiles, [but also]
intercontinental ballistic missiles, cyber capabilities [and]
space capabilities in addition
to the traditional conventional
threat that we confronted on the
peninsula.
“If I talked about a Korea scenario right now,” he continued,
“I can quickly talk about the
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a bow wave of modernization
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that will kind of come together.
At the same time, we’re trying
to get out of a fairly significant
readiness trough, and managing
that over the next few years I
think, again, will be a significant
challenge.”
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“By establishing this task force, U.S. 6th Fleet is aligning our
organization to better address the changing threats in Europe,”
said Commander, 6th Fleet, Vice Adm. James Foggo III. “[Capt.
Wolstenholme] will be formally identified as the U.S. ballistic
missile defense expert in his position as commander of Sixth
Fleet’s Task Force 64 and as Commander of NATO’s Integrated
Air and Missile Defense Task Force.”
According to Wolstenholme, “The United States made a
commitment to our NATO partners called the European Phased
Adaptive Approach, to help defend NATO Europe against Ballistic Missile threats from the Middle East. And, as part of this
commitment to NATO, the Navy has established this new Task
Force to be the operational commander for Aegis Ashore and the
tactical commander directing our Ballistic Missile Defense forces
in defense of NATO Europe.”
The establishment of CTF64 is in response to countering
potential ballistic missile threats from outside the Euro-Atlantic
area and improving the defense capabilities of Europe.
CTF 64 will be responsible for executing operational and
tactical integrated air and missile defense for NAVEUR-NAVAF,
while also providing direct support for Aegis BMD planning to
Commander, U.S. Air Forces Europe and Commander, Allied
Air Command. The command’s BMD mission seeks to defend
NATO allies and U.S. Interests and deployed forces throughout
Europe with a commitment to regional security.
A former Air Force pilot
and Pentagon official, Davidson brings nearly 30 years of
experience in military operations, national security policy
and academic research to her
new role.
From 2009 to 2012, Davidson served as deputy assistant
secretary of defense for plans,
where she oversaw the formulation and review of military war
plans and global force posture
policy. Previously, she served
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the Structure of the Air Force,
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U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa and U.S. Fleet Forces Command established CTF 64 to create a command focused on Ballistic Missile Defensein Europe.
WASHINGTON - Dr. Janine Davidson was sworn in
as the 32nd under secretary of
the Navy March 22. Davidson
serves as the Navy’s chief management officer and performs
other duties assigned by the
secretary of the Navy.
ARMED FORCES
NAPLES, Italy - Commodore Jeffrey Wolstenholme assumed
command of the newly established Commander, Task Force 64
during a ceremony held on U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples,
Capodichino, March 24.
Davidson sworn in as
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U.S. authorizes ordered departure of DoD dependents from Turkey
by Lisa Ferdinando
WASHINGTON - The U.S.
government has authorized
the ordered departure of Defense Department dependents
from Turkey,
including those
at Incirlik Air
Base, according to Pentagon
spokesman Peter
Cook.
The move announced March
29 comes out of
an “abundance
of caution” to
security concerns in the
region, and not
in response to a
specific threat,
Cook told reporters.
from U.S. European command.
“This decision allows for the
deliberate, safe return of family
members from these areas due
plies to all dependents whose
sponsors are under the authority
of the commander of U.S. European Command, and includes
dependents whose sponsors are
stationed at Incirlik.
nel, including family members,
while ensuring the combat effectiveness of U.S. forces and
mission support to operations
in Turkey.
Dependents at Ankara and
Istanbul are not impacted, the
spokesman said.
Turkey is a strong ally in
the fight against the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant,
Cook said.
Cook said the decision is
intended to mitigate the risk
to DoD elements and person-
“The U.S.and Turkey are united in our common fight against
ISIL,” Cook said. Incirlik Air
ONI celebrates 134th anniversary
Defense Secretary Ash Carter and
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Base, Turkey, Dec. 15, 2015. The Defense Department today announced
an ordered departure for all DoD dependents in Izmir, Adana and Mugla
provinces. Air Force photo by Senior
Airman Krystal Ardrey
Defense
Secretary Ash
Carter, in coordination with
Secretary of State John Kerry,
authorized the ordered departure
for all DoD dependents in Izmir,
Adana and Mugla provinces,
Cook said.
to continued security concerns
in the region,” he said.
The decision impacts 670 out
of the 770 Defense Department
dependents in Turkey, Cook
said, adding that it is his understanding that “this will move
quickly.”
This step does not signify a
permanent decision to end accompanied tours at these facilities, according to a news release
The ordered departure ap-
SUITLAND, Md. - The men and women of the Office of Naval
Intelligence (ONI) celebrated the 134th anniversary of the establishment of America’s longest-serving intelligence agency in a March
23 ceremony.
Past leaders and members of the Naval Intelligence community
joined other guests in honoring some of ONI’s most accomplished
military and civilian professionals.
Eighteen members of the command were presented prestigious
awards in recognition of their outstanding service.
“As we have in the past, the men and women of Naval Intelligence
have worked together to overcome obstacles, adapt to change and
build relationships to better support our Navy and our nation,” said
Rear Adm. Elizabeth Train, ONI’s commander.
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Base continues to play a key role
in the coalition’s counter-ISIL
operations, he said.
The commander of U.S. European Command, Air Force Gen.
Philip M. Breedlove, said in the
Eucom statement that the decision was made in consultations
that included the government
Dunford
continued from page 2
Command, Strategic Command, … and that’s if nothing
else is going on in world at the
same time.”
All this means current planning, the military’s organizational construct and the military’s
command-and-control are not
suited to that character of war,
the general said. “And we need
some significant changes,” he
said.
The U.S. military is regionally
focused today, Dunford said,
and it relies on cooperation and
collaboration among combatant
commanders. “We have supported and supporting relationships, and that has all worked
well for decades,” he said. “But
if you think about it, the secretary
of defense is the decider and is
of Turkey, DoD and the State
Department.
“We understand this is disruptive to our military families, but
we must keep them safe and ensure the combat effectiveness of
our forces to support our strong
ally Turkey in the fight against
terrorism,” Breedlove said.
the integrator in the department.
And he is the lowest level at
which integration - actually full
integration - takes place amongst
the combatant commanders.”
The nature of war is changing,
the speed of war is changing, and
the military owes the defense
secretary a better way to make
decisions in a timely manner, the
chairman said - “a better process
for the prioritization and allocation
of resources in real time when
you’re dealing with the kind of
challenges that I’ve described.”
Defense leaders will make
recommendations to Con gress on defense reforms, in
the coming weeks, Dunford
said. “We’re already moving
out within our authorities to
make some fundamental changes
to be able to address those challenges I discussed,” he said,
“and I expect we’ll hear more
of that.”
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USS Conestoga: 95-year-old lost Navy ship mystery solved
by MC2 David Zeigler
WASHINGTON - National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the
U.S. Navy announced the discovery of World War I-era fleet
tugboat USS Conestoga (AT 54),
95 years after her disappearance
with 56 officers and Sailors, at
the Navy Memorial, March 23.
NOAA located Conestoga, the
last U.S. Navy ship to be lost
without a trace, in the Greater
Farallones National Marine
Sanctuary off the coast of San
Francisco. The exact location
has not been disclosed to prevent
unauthorized diving or looting.
“Today was the announcement of the 95th anniversary,
which will be this coming
Friday, March 25th, of the
loss of the USS Conestoga,”
said Robert Schwemmer, West
Coast Regional Maritime
Heritage Coordinator. “It was
believed to have gone missing
off the coast of Hawaii 95 years
earlier. It was found off the
coast of Southern California in
the Greater Farallones National
Marines Sanctuary in September
of 2014.”
Conestoga was an ocean going
tug built for commercial service
in 1904 and was acquired by
the Navy in 1917 for use as a
fleet tender and minesweeper.
Following service in World War
I, Conestoga was formally classified as a fleet tugboat on July
17, 1920.
Ordered to duty in Tutuila,
American Samoa, Conestoga
steamed from Mare Island Navy
Yard in California on March
25, 1921 and headed to Pearl
Harbor. Her and her crew never
reached their destination.
“Today was the first time we
could reach out to the families in
person, put faces to the long list
of 56 Sailors lost 95 years ago,”
Schwemmer.
NOAA conducted Remotely
Operated Vehicle (ROV) survey
dives to positively identify the
ship and determine the cause of
its wreck. Based on the location
and orientation of the wreck,
three miles off Southeast Farallon Island, NOAA and its
consultants believe Conestoga
sank as officers and the crew
attempted to reach a protected
cove on the island.
Video from cameras mounted
on ROVs show the wreck lying
on the seabed and largely intact.
Extensive marine growth, primarily white plume anemones,
drapes the hull’s exterior while
various species of marine life,
including wolf eels, ling cod and
rockfish, inhabit the site.
NOAA confirmed a number of
features consistent with the description and plans of Conestoga
published in 1904 including:
Emil Fredreksen receives Medal of Honor
AUSA to celebrate Army’s birthday
SEATTLE - Medal of Honor recipient Chief Watertender Emil
Fredreksen was finally given proper military honors during a ceremony at the Evergreen Washelli Cemetery in Seattle March 25.
The San Diego Chapter of the Association of the U.S. Army, or
AUSA, is set to celebrate the Army’s 241st birthday June 14.
Fredreksen, a Navy veteran who passed away more than 60 years
ago, was a recipient of the rare peacetime Medal of Honor. With a
service record that encompasses time on more than 20 ships, he
is most notably defined by his time on USS Bennington (PG-4),
Gunboat 4.
The association plans to meet at the MCAS Miramar Officers
Club from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Details include lunch buffet for
$20 ($10 for military personnel in uniform) with RSVP no later
than June 7 by contacting CSM Retired Bob Austin at e-mail at
[email protected] or CW5 Retired Teddy C. Datuin at tcdatuin@
gmail.com.
On July 21, 1905, the ship was preparing to sail from San Diego
to Panama when at 10:33 a.m., one of its boilers exploded due to
an over pressured valve. Records of the incident state that “the ship
shook violently for several seconds, large volumes of steam and
ashes filling most of the living compartments and deck space.” With
a total death toll of 66 and 46 severely injured, it was considered
the worst peacetime disaster the Navy had seen. He, along with 10
others, was awarded the Medal of Honor for “extraordinary heroism
displayed in the line of duty.”
The invitation
also extends to
the recognitioon
of local Army
units’ NCOs of
the Year and
S a n D i e g o ’s
JROTC Cadet
of the Year.
“Throughout our country’s history, courageous men and women
of the Evergreen State have answered the call to protect and defend
justice, liberty and the freedom we hold so precious,” said David
Bloch, on behalf of Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. “Rising above the
call of duty, at the risk of grave injury and loss of life the celebrated
few of these fearless service members distinguish themselves as
heroes in the eyes of there comrades.”
Membership rates for 2016 are lower than past fees. Rates
are 2 years: $30, 5 years: $50; life member: $300; 2 years: $10
(E1-E4, cadets only). Members receive monthly editions of
Army Magazine and AUSA News. You can choose to receive the
publications in print or via e-mail. For more information, go to
http://www.ausa.org/membership/individual/Pages/.
Fredreksen’s career eventually brought him to Washington state
where, after 33 years of service, he would retire in 1930 from the
Naval Reserve. He passed away in 1950 with no ceremony or
headstone.
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A plaque dedicated to the
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at sea on Conestoga was unveiled in the lobby of the Navy
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“This coming season we will
be looking at the area of the Farallones Sanctuary that has been
recently expanded to the north,”
said James Delgado, director of
Maritime Heritage for NOAA’s
Office of National Marine Sanctuary. “We will not only be looking at the shipwrecks but we will
be working with California State
Parks and other partners to see
how the sanctuary connects to
the shore.”
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When the Conestoga didn’t
arrive on her scheduled arrival
date April 5, the Navy mounted
a massive sea and air search for
three months off the Hawaii and
Mexican coast near San Diego
before announcing the tug was
lost on June 30, 1921.
“It’s been an amazing honor
to honor these Sailors and reach
out to meet their families, bring
them closure and let them know
that the Conestoga lies in the
National Marine Sanctuary and
that it is protected by the sanctuary act and NOAA as a military
gravesite.”
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6/25 7/2 7/9 swap
Family Life
Coffee shop confessions
… we want to know what you
confessed to?”
I felt twinge of fear when
I realized that our youngest
daughter may shock me with
her answer, but Lilly responded,
“I told him that I’ve been disrespectful to you guys a lot over
the years.”
by Lisa Smith Molinari
“So Lilly, what did you tell Father Kris?” I asked our 15-yearold daughter recently at a local
coffee shop. We had just picked
her up from a confirmation class
retreat, which included confessions with our parish priest. This
sacrament is shrouded with an
impenetrable veil of secrecy, but
we knew Lilly would tell us.
“Well,” she revealed between
slurps of hot cocoa, “I told him,
‘Bless me father for I have
sinned, it has been eight years
since my last confession …’”
“Yes, yes, we know that part
tary School. However, it still
wasn’t clear whether Lilly’s
“mark” would be top grades,
or graffiti on the girl’s bathroom wall.
My Navy husband, Francis,
was deployed for a year, and
I was doing my best to hold
it all together. Between the
the meat and potatoes of life
Relieved, I plopped another
puddle of ketchup alongside my
fries, and let my mind wander
back to Lilly’s first confession
to Father Jim when we were
stationed in Virginia eight
years ago.
exterminator bills, scout meetings, dog walks, soccer games,
dryer lint, piano lessons, sinus
infections, and football practices, there wasn’t much time
left for mother-daughter chats
about right and wrong.
Second grade was a dicey
year for Lilly. Emerging from
the shadow of her dominant
older siblings, Lilly was making her mark in Mrs. Ryan’s
class at Fairfield Elemen-
As the third child, Lilly
often got the short end of
the stick, but she never once
stopped to ask, “What about
me?” With a smile full of
awkward teeth, a fistful of her
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ayview Baptist Church
6126 Benson Avenue, SD 92114 (619) 262-8384
Sunday 7:00 am, 9:00am and 11:00 am Worship Service
2nd Wednesday's 6pm YLoV and YMoV
Wednesday Night Live (WNL) 7pm
"A Multi-Cultural, Multi Ethnic, Multi Generational Church"
www.bayviewbc.org
hrist Community Church
Helping people love God and each other more!
Sundays at 9:00 am & 10:30 am with Children's Ministries for All Kids!
Small Groups for Teens and Adults of all Ages!
9535 Kearny Villa Rd., Mira Mesa 92126;Located just off Miramar Rd. & I-15
www.gotoChrist.com or (858) 549-2479
ity of Praise
The Perfect Place for Imperfect People to Mature in Christ!
A place to belong with exciting life related messages for everyday living.
See you at Sunday School - 9:00am & Sunday Moring Celebration-10:30am
Tues Bible Connection-7pm Location: 2321 Dryden Rd., El Cajon, CA 92020
619.749.1767 visit us at www.thecityofpraise.org & twitter@citybishop
Bishop Stephen M. Brunson, Senior Pastor, USN, Retired
favorite Polly Pockets, and a
carefree attitude, Lilly was
easy to love. But as a happygo-lucky kid, Lilly was also
easy to overlook.
Until one day when I got a
call from the school.
“Mrs. Molinari,” Principal
Stubblefield told me one afternoon, “we think Lilly has
forged your signature. Can
you come in?” Apparently,
Lilly had bossed a boy on the
playground, and was told to
have a parent sign the Incident Report. Rather than draw
any unnecessary attention to
herself, Lilly decided to sign
it for me.
Problem was, she couldn’t
write in cursive. So she conned
her older brother into showing her “how Mommy signs
her name,” then cut out his
best attempt (white paper),
and taped it onto the Incident
Report (green paper).
Not exactly foolproof, but
pretty sneaky for a six-year
old.
As parents tend to do, I
panicked. Thanks to my parental neglect, Lilly was now
destined to rotate through dangerous county jails, maximum
security facilities, and sketchy
halfway houses on her way to a
life of hard crime. My dreams
for her future were suddenly
reduced to hoping she’d get
her GED while serving out
a sentence for Grand Theft
Auto.
In an attempt to set things
right, I asked Principal Stubblefield to rough Lilly up a
little bit. Well, not exactly,
but we planned that she would
call Lilly to the Office (every
kid’s worst nightmare), sit
her down across from the big
desk, and open the gigantic
rulebook to the page that says
dishonest kids get expelled
from school.
In case that didn’t scare her
straight, I took Lilly to her
first confession. I stood in
the back of the church, as she
walked down the center isle to
sit in a pew with Father Jim.
I couldn’t hear what was said,
but I saw Lilly’s little head
bobbing as she told Father
Jim a long story. He listened
intently and murmured back
to her in solemn tones. Seeing Lilly confess, I bowed my
own head and admitted that I
should’ve paid more attention
to my little girl.
At the coffee shop, Francis
finished the last of his tuna
melt and asked Lilly what she
was given as a penance. Rolling her eyes, Lilly reported,
“Between now and Easter, I’m
supposed to perform acts of
respect toward my parents.”
Despite our own parenting
missteps, Lilly has turned out to
be a pretty honest kid, and we
realize that these moments of
contrition have helped all of us
to be better people.
As for those “acts of respect”,
I confess, we’re still waiting.
Fleet and Family
Support Center
workshop highlights
Effective parenting
workshop: 4 day course
Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26. 9-4pm
FFSC NBC, Bldg. G, Saufley Road San Diego, CA
92135
This multi-session workshop discusses topics affecting today’s family, including: consistent and effective
discipline, understanding
developmental stages, communication with children or
young adults, building child
self-esteem, and dealing with
bullies.
Single parent resource
connection
Apr 13, 2:30-3:30 pm,
FFSC NBC, Bldg. 318, Saufley Road San Diego, CA
92135
Apr 27, 2:30-3:30 pm,
FFSC NBC, Bldg. G, Saufley
Road San Diego, CA 92135
Join the New Parent Support Home Visitation program to network with other
parents, learn about community resources, and discuss
parenting topics. Walk-Ins
Welcome!
For more information,
please call (619) 767-1786.
SEE Workshops, page 7
Teen job fair
Teen job fair Apr 16, 10 -1 pm at Murphy Canyon Youth
Center, 4867 Santo Road, San Diego, CA 92124.
The Fleet & Family Support Center is hosting a Teen Job
Fair! Please come for an opportunity to network with over 30
employers looking for your skills! Explore volunteer opportunities as well as college scholarship information. There is a parent
orientation about state labor laws and job permits. Bring copies
of your resume and come dressed to impress.
For more information, email: [email protected]
F
aith Bible Fellowship
M
ilitary Outreach Ministries COGIC
F
irst Baptist Church
M
t. Moriah Christian Church
9971 Mission Gorge Rd. Santee, CA
(Behind Pacific Western Bank)
Sunday School Classes 9am
Sunday Services 10am and 6pm
Awana Wednesdays 6:30 pm
fbfsc.org
"Reach Up, Reach Out, Reach the World"
Interim Pastor Jim Baize
www.fbcoronado.com
Sunday Bible Study 8:45 am, Sunday Worship Service 10 am
Friday's Women's Bible Study 9:30-11:30 am
445 C Ave, Coronado,CA 92118 (619) 435-6588
[email protected] FB: First Baptist Church of Coronado
"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
Toll free 855-209-3879 www.militaryoutreachministries.org
Download APP "MoMinistries"
"Purpose Driven" Gospel Church
Multi- Cultural, Non-Denominational
Services on Sunday at 9 a.m. Near Miramar Base
L.J. Thomas - Sr. Pastor
7055 Carroll Rd, San Diego CA 92121
(858) 335-5795 www.mtmoriahcc.org
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ighthouse Baptist Church
N
ew Directions Church
M
esa View Baptist Church
P
rince of Peace Lutheran Church
"Where the Shout has not Died Out"
1345 Skyline Dr, Lemon Grove, CA 91945
Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes: 9:30 am
Sunday Morning Service 11am,Sunday Evening at 5:30pm
Midweek Service and Teen Church, Thursdays at 7pm
www.lighthousebaptist.com (619) 461-5561
Dr. Darrow Perkins, Jr., Th.D. Pastor/Servant
Seeking Sinners; Saving Souls, Strengthening Saints
Sunday Church School at 9:30 am
Early Morning Worship at 8 am (Starting Jan. 3) Morning Worship at 11 am
Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 pm (Will start back up January 6, 2016)
13230 Pomerado Rd, Poway CA 92064
www.mesaview.org (858) 485-6110
ayview Baptist Church
A Church where a change of heart take place
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:30 pm
Rev. Phillip L. Brown, Sr.; Pastor
4855 Seminol Dr., San Diego, Ca 92115
PO Box 740443 San Diego, Ca 92174 Mailling address
www.ndcsd.org (619) 822-4961
Pastor Paul Willweber www.princeofpeacesd.net
Sunday Worship 9am
Bible Class, Sunday School 10:30am
Bible Study Tuesdays 10am
Youth Night 2nd/4th Wed 6:30-8pm
Sonshine Kids Wed & Thurs 10-11am and 3:30-4:30pm Sept thru May.
(619)583-1436 6801 Easton Court San Diego, Ca 92120
Career & Education
Navy Medicine Operational Training Center launches new eCampus for students
Workshops
continued from page 6
EFMP resource fair
Apr 16, 11:30-1:30 pm
Marine Corps Recruit
Depot (MCRD), Jerry Coleman Center, Bldg. 659, San
Diego, CA 92140
Learn about the resources
available from local and
national community service
providers. Fun and free child
friendly activities provided.
To RSVP or for more information, please call (858)
577-4668
Homebuying workshop
Apr 27, 12:00-4pm
Murphy Canyon Chapel,
3200 Santo Road, San Diego, 92124
First-time home buyers:
Get the latest information
on purchasing a home. Or
if you’re more experienced,
refresh your skills for the
next home purchase. Attending “More Money, More
Options” and “Master Your
Credit and Defeat Your
Debt” is encouraged, but not
required. These two courses
precede the “Home Buying
Workshop” with a one hour
lunch break. You are also
welcome to bring your lunch
to this class.
Navy Medicine Operational
Training Center announced
March 23 the launch of its
eCampus and eLibrary that
could eventually impact every
naval aviator, Navy aircrew
member and Navy operational
medicine student.
C m d r. S t e v e n P a r k s ,
N M O T C ’s D i r e c t o r a t e o f
Training (DOT) said through
months of research, surveys
and collaboration between
NMOTC’s Directorate for Information Technology (DFIT)
and the DOT, the eCampus site
is now available to enhance the
training experience for more
than 600 staff members and
thousands of NMOTC students
annually.
Parks said the command took
advantage of today’s technology to provide an easier way
of learning for the Sailors by
“continuing the command’s
tradition of advanced training
technology for the warfighter.
This initiative will enhance the
knowledge and proficiency of
future operational medicine
professionals reporting to the
fleet.”
The site provides a onepoint access of materials for
64 courses taught at six detachments and eight Aviation
Survival Training Centers geographically located across the
country. On the eCampus site,
the eLibrary contains courserelated textbooks, journal articles, and medical information
in digital format for NMOTC
staff and students.
modules are further protected
by a compartmental permission system. Instructors have
the ability to make changes
to student rosters and provide
updates to course materials.
“For decades, NMOTC has
continually forged the path
for operational medicine and
aviation survival training by
preparing the Navy’s finest
medical personnel in the air,
land and sea environments,
thereby preventing catastrophic
human factor related mishaps
from occurring worldwide,”
said Erwin. “Considering the
diversity throughout the com-
“The long-term goal is to
establish collegiate-level experiential learning technology for
the deck plate,” said Lt. Miles
Erwin, NMOTC’s eCampus
project manager.
mand with training consisting
of classroom academics, simulation, and hands-on laboratory
experiences, NMOTC has been
innovative and continually
responsive to the challenges of
the warfighter.”
Staff and students may visit
NMOTC’s eCampus website
at http://www.med.navy.mil/
sites/nmotc/ecampus. Prospective students may access
courses provided by NMOTC
by looking through the course
catalog.
NMETC is an Echelon-4
command reporting to Navy
Medicine Education and
Training Command. NMETC
and NMOTC are part of the
Navy Medicine team, a global
health-care network of Navy
medical professionals around
the world who provide highquality health care to eligible
beneficiaries. Navy Medicine
personnel deploy with Sailors
and Marines worldwide, providing critical mission support
on the sea aboard ships, in the
air, under the sea and on the
battlefield.
For more news from Navy
Medicine Education and Training Command, visit www.navy.
mil/local/nmsc/.
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Exercise
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nutrition
vital
for all
ages
About Your Health
Nine ways to go healthy when eating out
We love eating out.
The National Restaurant Association estimates Americans
eat one out of every four meals
away from home.
For nutritionists and health
experts, this habit can be a concern because restaurants usually
offer bigger portions than we eat
at home.
However, the County Health
and Human Services Agency’s
nutritionist, Naomi Billups, says
restaurants don’t deserve all the
blame for our unhealthy eating
habits. March is National Nutri-
tion Month and she offers some
tips on how to stick to a healthy
eating plan while enjoying a
meal out.
necessary.
Plan ahead
Restaurants generally offer
multiple “servings” or “portions” so we begin to think these
are normal amounts. Check this
out - one serving of pasta is only
a half of a cup. Try and measure
that out. You will be surprised!
Restaurants portions can be up
to eight times as much. You can
split a dish or plan to take away
half for the next day’s lunch.
Healthy foods can be found
at most dining establishments;
you just have to look. Many
restaurants have their menus
online, so you can check it out
before you go in and are tempted
by less nutritious menu options.
By doing this, you can choose
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Design your plate
Eating healthy is not about
what you can’t eat. Billups says
you should think about adding
healthy items to your meal. Try
to fill half your plate with fruits
and vegetables. Whole-grain
breads, pastas, and sides are a
great option. So are healthy fats,
such as olive oil, avocados, seeds
and nuts. You should always go
for leaner proteins, such as turkey, chicken, or fish or choose
a plant-based entree. Ask for
and choose sustainable and/or
locally grown products – usually what is good for the earth is
good for you.
Go whole grain
Whole grains have fiber unlike their processed counterparts.
Fiber helps make you feel full
without extra calories and is
healthy for you. When ordering
a sandwich, ask for whole grain
bread. Order brown rice instead
of white or start off with half
and half.
Rethink your drink
Drinking calories adds up
really quickly and many people
do not realize how fast and how
much. Stick to quenching your
thirst with water or soda water.
Add a little lemon or lime for
flavor. This also not only helps
you maintain a healthy weight
but lightens up your bill. Unsweetened tea is another good
option.
Don’t go out hungry
Sure, you’ve been looking
forward to going out to eat, but
if you’re starving by the time
you get to the restaurant, chances
are you’ll end up scarfing down
the chips or bread before your
main dish arrives. Billups says
you should have a small snack
at home to stave off hunger.
Or order a broth-based soup or
small salad, with a light dressing
or the dressing on the side, while
you’re waiting.
Watch for cooking clues
It’s important to look at the
menu for clues as to how your
dish is prepared. “Grilled,”
“broiled,” or “steamed” are all
good options because the food
is cooked with less fat. “Fried,”
“breaded,” and “creamy” all
sound delicious—and probably
are—but they are likely to be
loaded with calories…and fat.
Ask for low-fat dressings, and
ask for dressings on the side.
Once in a while, small amounts
of butter and mayo are OK.
Request to replace
Remember that your server
is your friend. Ask your server
to help you make your meal
healthier. You can request a
salad instead of fries or chips.
Your server can also make the
bread basket or chips disappear.
It’s also OK to ask the server if
you can order “off-menu” and
request that the chef prepare a
special vegetarian dish or, maybe, grilled chicken and steamed
vegetables. Many restaurants
would be more than happy to
show off their healthy options.
Eating out could be just as
healthy as eating at home, Billups says. All you have to do is
plan and be ready to make savvy
substitutions for a savory and
nutritious meal as the ones you
cook at home.
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Fleet Surgical Team
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casualty exercise
by MC1 Marie Montez
Sailors from Fleet Surgical Team
(FST) 9 took part in a mass casualty
exercise shipboard surgical training
on March 5 at strategic operations
in San Diego.
Strategic operations staged a
real world shipboard trauma unit to
include an operating room and the
medevac helicopter environment.
Cmdr. Tuan Hoang, director
of medical readiness division in
(SURF PACK), organized the
mass casualty drill to incorporate
FST-9 and FST-1 corpsmen with
specialized individual skills to
work together cohesively in a safe
and secure environment.
Huang said it is important to
train the team for how to conduct
real world trauma care as realistic
as possible. We have to train how
we fight and replicate the battlefield before they go into battle.
“I think the staff provided us
with a very realistic environment
for them to train, which I see the
maturation of the team from a very
well individual to a well- trained
team with all the nuts and bolts
running on the same frequency,”
said Hoang.
This training will be used for
predeployment readiness.
Kit Lavell, the executive vice
president of strategic operations,
said this is the first of six evolutions
of this curriculum that will be held
within a 24-month period here on
this facility.
“This particular training is different because we are doing a lot of
science in this one. We are doing a
lot of things to determine objective
measurements and metrics to determine the efficacy of the training,”
said Lavell.
Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer First Class Larenzo Lott, lead
surgical technologist at Riverside,
Calif., said, “We are doing some
good high speed training on surgery
involve our fleet sets and actually
put them to use, getting to use the
equipment that we use shipboard.
The training is pretty demanding
but we are getting through it. It is
very fast paced detailed. Energy is
high and excited to be here.”
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MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
announced the 2016 winners of the Navy Captain Edward F. Ney
Memorial Awards for outstanding food service March 25.
The annual awards encourage excellence in Navy Food Service
programs, with the objective of improving the quality of life
for Navy personnel. “While these awards are presented to the
most outstanding CSs (culinary specialists), all 7,300 CSs are
winners when it comes to positively affecting Sailors’ health,
morale, and fleet readiness every day,” said Commander, Naval
Supply Systems Command and Chief of Supply Corps Rear
Adm. Jonathan Yuen.
by MCSN Dakota Rayburn
AT SEA - John C. Stennis Strike Group, the centerpiece
of the Navy’s Great Green Fleet, joined the Air Force,
Army and the Republic of Korea air force and navy to
participate in Maritime Counter Special Operations
Force exercise, part of the Foal Eagle exercise that
wrapped up March 24 on the Korean peninsula.
Stennis (CVN 74) and Carrier
Air Wing 9 launched 36 sorties
to support MCSOF missions,
with USS William P. Lawrence
(DDG 110) and USS Stockdale
(DDG 106), part of Destroyer
Squadron 21, executing maritime air control missions to
defend the Korean coastline.
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MCSOF focuses on joint
and combined defense-in-depth
military execution using units
over sea, air and land. The goal
is to increase the interoperability
of U.S. and ROK forces in the
Korean Theater of Operations.
Lt. Cmdr. Jennifer Huck,
Helicopter Maritime Strike
Squadron’s 71 operations officer, said that the MCSOF mission was designed to help defend
the Republic of Korea. “For our
event specifically, we had U.S.
and South Korean aircraft participating, and each aircraft had
a specific role.”
Ships from Destroyer Squadron 15, based in Yokosuka,
Japan, provided forces to aug-
Ships assigned to the John C. Stennis
Strike Group and ships assigned to the
Republic of Korea Navy 1st Fleet Maritime Battle Group One steam together
during Maritime Counter Special Operations Force exercise, part of Foal Eagle
2016. Navy photo by MC3 A. Richard
ment JCSSG throughout the
exercise, further enhancing U.S.
and ROK combined tactics and
sea control.
As JCSSG executed the MCSOF mission, it also focused
on energy conservation and
demonstrating the capabilities
of the GGF. The purpose of the
GGF is to highlight a culture of
energy efficiency and flexibility.
JCSSG has different operational
requirements depending on the
mission at hand and completes
those missions using as much
smart energy use as possible. By
using energy efficient systems
while conducting operations,
JCSSG increases its combat capability, flexibility, deployment
range and duration.
FE16 was a series of joint and
combined field training exercises conducted by U.S. and ROK
Combined Forces Command and
U.S. Forces Korea component
commands (ground, air, naval,
and special operations).
For more coverage on this
story, visit afdispatch.com.
“Congratulations to the 2016 Captain Edward F. Ney Award
winners,” said Lt. Cmdr. Keith Capper, Navy Food Service
director at NAVSUP. “Your pride and professionalism is highly
admirable.”
“It’s the team work, the hard work, the long hours and thinking
Ney 24/7/365 that get our best culinary specialists to the finish
line,” said NAVSUP’s Captain Edward F. Ney Awards Program
Coordinator Cheryl Hernandez. “Well done and congratulations
winners!”
The 2016 Captain Edward F. Ney afloat winners representing
the Navy’s Undersea Enterprise, Surface Warfare Enterprise and
Naval Aviation Enterprise are:
(1) Submarine Category Winner: USS Texas (SSN 775)
(2) Small-Medium Afloat Category Winner: USS Antietam
(CG 54)
(3) Large Afloat Category Winner: USS Wasp (LHD 1)
(4) Aircraft Carrier Category Winner: USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)
The 2016 Captain Edward F. Ney Ashore General Messes
see Ney, page 13
Navy picks Digital Consulting Services for
potential $500M research and educational support
The Navy has selected
companies including Digital
Consulting Services, to award
an estimated $87,996,380
multiple award, indefinitedelivery/indefinite-quantity,
cost-plus-fixed-fee, task order
contracts to provide a variety
of Research and Educational
Support with subject matter
experts in support of various
research and educational programs for the Naval Postgraduate School.
year base period and four year
option periods. If all options are
exercised, the contract value
will reach a ceiling value of
$502,670,476.
The contract includes a one-
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This contract was competitively
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activity in San Diego.
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mission,” said Garry Noel, vice
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allow us to continue to provide
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Vinson Sailor named AIRPAC Engineer of the Year
by MC3 Matthew Brown
SAN DIEGO - A USS Carl
Vinson (CVN 70) Sailor, Electronics Technician (Nuclear)
1st Class Nicholas Newcomb,
has been named the 2016 Naval
Air Forces Pacific (AIRPAC)
Engineer of the year.
of time I spent here making sure
that I always keep busy and that
I am always setting and accomplishing new goals. I constantly
maintain the mindset of always
getting one more thing done.”
Newcomb is currently the
leading petty officer of the Carl
Vinson reactor training division. He is also the propulsion
plant drill team coordinator.
Newcomb not only credits
his achievement to his individual determination but also
recognizes his leadership’s fundamental role in making him into
AIRPAC Engineer of the Year
material.
“I was pretty excited about
the award because I did a lot
of work to get here,” said
Newcomb. “I only got to this
point because of the amount
“My leadership has crucially
impacted my naval career since
I’ve been on the ship,” said
Newcomb. “They have been
my moral compass, my inspira-
tion to improve my level of
knowledge, and my model of
how I should take care of my
people.”
As the reactor drill coordinator, Newcomb plans and
oversees all the drills run by
the reactor department.
Carl Vinson is currently
undergoing a chief of naval
operations planned incremental availability period
in preparation for future sea
operations.
For more news from USS
Carl Vinson (CVN 70), visit
www.navy.mil/local/cvn70/.
SAN DIEGO (Mar. 22, 2016) - (Left to right) USS Makin Island (LHD 8) Executive
Officer Mark Melson, Command Master Chief (Retired) Kathleen Hansen, Airman
Zakiya Calloway, Master Chief Avionics Maintenance Technician Joy McGill and
Command Master Chief Larry Lynch cut a cake during the Women’s History Month
Observance in the ship’s hangar bay. The event is part of a month-long women’s
history celebration aboard Makin Island. Navy photo by MCSN Eric Zeak
HONG KONG (March 22, 2016)
Boatswains Mate 3rd Class Zachary
Miller rides on a Hong Kong Police
Department fast pursuit craft during
a subject matter expert exchange
with the Hong Kong’s small boat
division. The Boxer ARG, 13thMEU
team are visiting Hong Kong during
their first port visit since departing
San Diego on deployment Feb. 12.
Navy photo by MC3 Zachary Eshleman
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PACFLT announces 2015 Sea,
Shore Sailors of the Year
Pacific Fleet Sea Sailor of the Year (SOY) finalists and Pacific Fleet senior enlisted
leaders pose for a group photo in front of the USS Arizona Memorial following
a tour of the USS Missouri Memorial on Ford Island at Joint Base Pearl HarborHickam. The SOY finalists participated in a variety of personal and professional evaluations as well as leadership, naval heritage and team-building events
throughout the week around historic Pearl Harbor. Navy photo by MC1 Phillip
Pavlovich
HONOLULU - Adm. Scott
Swift, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, announced Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Corey
Smith as the 2015 Sea Sailor
of the Year and Navy Diver 1st
Class Kristoffer Ilagan as Shore
SOY during a ceremony at the
Ala Moana Hotel in Honolulu
March 25.
Prior to announcing the winners of the competition, Swift
and U.S. Pacific Fleet Master
Chief Suz Whitman commended
all 14 finalists for their excellence, integrity, teamwork, and
leadership.
“It’s been an extraordinary
week for me and a reminder
of the true value of our people,
which is our most important
resource,” said Swift. “All you
need to do is be exposed to an
event like this to realize it.”
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Representing USS Essex (LHD
2), Smith will fly to Washington,
D.C., and will be meritoriously
promoted to chief petty officer.
Smith was surprised when his
name was announced as the
Sailor of the Year.
“Being here today to represent
the Pacific Fleet is so humbling,”
said Smith. “So many people
along the way have taken the
time to teach me ... now it’s time
to pay it forward.”
Ilagan, representing Undersea
Rescue Command, will travel to
Washington, D.C., to compete in
the CNO Shore Sailor of the Year
competition.
“I’m feeling ecstatic ... it’s surreal,” said Ilagan. “This is such
an overwhelming experience.
Even still, I’m a little sad for my
fellow competitors each one of
those folks are winners.”
Leading up to the ceremony,
the 14 finalists spent the week in
Pearl Harbor learning about the
rich naval history and heritage
of the area with visits to the
Battleship Missouri Memorial,
the National Memorial Cem-
etery of the Pacific, and the USS
Arizona Memorial. During their
time on the Arizona Memorial,
they honored the Sailors who
lost their lives in the attack on
Pearl Harbor with a wreath-laying ceremony.
For the complete list
of nominees, see this
story under local news
at afdispatch.com.
“I will never forget this experience,” said Cryptologic
Technician (Technical) 1st Class
Elizabeth Stanton, assigned to
Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet.
“I’ve learned so much since I
first started this journey, from
winning for my command to
winning for the 7th Fleet AOR
and now here. This journey really has reinvigorated my love
for the Navy and I’m definitely
going to pass that on to my Sailors.”
The journey included boards
at each echelon of command,
leading up to this week, to identify the top Pacific Fleet Sea and
Shore Sailor.
“You put some stress on yourself because you want to be
prepared,” said Naval Air Crewman 1st Class Kevin Remmers,
assigned to Helicopter Maritime
Strike Squadron 78. “You have
binders and binders of information to study. From that aspect,
it was stressful, but at the same
time it’s so energizing to be
around this caliber of people.”
This process isn’t meant to be
easy, and the master chiefs who
sit the boards take their jobs very
seriously.
“We’re recognizing the best
of the best and showing our junior Sailors that they’re valued,
relevant, and that they have
something to shoot for,” said
Whitman. “Today we even had
the honor of selecting the Navy’s
newest chief petty officer.”
For many of the other Sailors,
the road to becoming a SOY
finalist has been a rewarding
experience in and of itself, one
filled with self-determination
and selflessness.
“My hard work paid off and
I feel truly blessed to be here,”
said LN1 Belinda Hall, assigned
to Carrier Strike Group 1. “It’s
nice knowing that Sailors are
being taken care of and will
continue to be taken care of after
the week is finished.”
Former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Elmo Zumwalt and
former Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John Whittet
established the SOY program in
1972 to recognize an individual
Sailor who best represents the
group of dedicated professional
Sailors at each command and,
ultimately, in the Navy.
For the complete list of nominees, see this story under local
news at afdispatch.com.
Boxer departs Hong Kong
HONG KONG - USS Boxer (LHD 4) and the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit pulled anchor and departed Hong Kong after completing
a five-day port visit March 25.
During the rain-soaked visit, Boxer’s first port call since departing San Diego Feb. 12, service members participated in 14 Morale,
Welfare and Recreation tours and five cultural and subject-matter
expert exchanges.
“The Boxer crew, Amphibious Squadron 1 and 13th MEU did a
great job while enjoying some well-deserved rest and relaxation in
one of the most beautiful cities in Asia,” said Boxer Commanding
Officer Capt. Mike Ruth.
Tips for a successful deployment
by MC3 Emiline L. M. Senn
WATERS SURROUNDING
THE KOREAN PENINSULA
- The crew of guided-missile
destroyer USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110) is two months
into a seven-month deployment
and many have settled into productive routines.
“Don’t forget to write the
people you like,” said Rauch.
“Don’t forget to write the people
you love. Don’t forget to write
the people you don’t like at all
because later on down the road,
you may need a favor from
them.”
Yeoman 2nd Class Priscilla
Goodall, from Houston, is on her
second deployment, and believes
personal attitude plays an important role during deployment.
There are many new Sailors
aboard William P. Lawrence
who are still learning the ropes
Of course, there are plenty of
tasks to accomplish. Gunner’s
Sailors man the rails
aboard William P. Lawrence as the ship pulls
into Suva, Fiji for a
scheduled port visit.
photo by MC3 Emiline L.
M. Senn
There are plenty of seasoned
veterans, and a few new faces
aboard who can offer a wide
range of advice to help other
Sailors be successful through the
remainder of the Western Pacific
deployment.
Fire Controlman 1st Class
Russell Rauch, from Pollock
Pines, Calif., is on his fifth deployment, and knows that some
of his shipmates don’t have a lot
of free time. He recommends
using any free time to keep in
touch with loved ones who remain stateside.
done and won’t find yourself
waiting around,” said Aquino.
“Idle hands, idle minds. Keep
yourself busy.”
“Just stay positive,” said
Goodall. “Check your attitude
towards small things, and remember you are out here for
your family back home.”
after experiencing their first
time at sea. Personnel Specialist Seaman Bethany Akosa has
learned to give herself a little
bit of time every day, in order
to decompress.
Mate 2nd Class McJohn Holden,
from Jacksonville, Fla., is on
his fourth deployment, and his
advice is to keep busy and stay
focused on the mission.
“I tell myself not to worry
about home so much,” said
Holden. “Everything will be
fine. Just focus on your job and
your qualifications. Get as much
as possible done so that when
you get back home, you won’t
have to worry about it.”
“Find your own thing that you
need to do to get away from the
day-to-day stuff,” said Akosa.
“For me, it’s always been books
and movies. Get away from the
monotony and repetitiveness.
Have something else to do to get
Eventually, there will be bad
days. Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class
Danny Meadows is on his first
deployment and has learned not
every day is easy.
“[You should] go to bed knowing that tomorrow is a new day,
and forget about what happened
today,” said Meadows. “Take
everything for what it’s worth.”
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No two Sailors will experience deployment the same, and
there are many different ways to
capitalize on this time at sea. The
key to success is balance. Focus
on the mission and get involved
in different activities to better
yourself.
Providing a ready force supporting security and stability in
the Indo-Asia Pacific, William P.
Lawrence, commanded by Cmdr.
Walter C. Mainor, is operating as
part of the John C. Stennis Strike
Group and Great Green Fleet on
a regularly scheduled 7th Fleet
deployment.
CNO’S STRATEGIC GUIDANCE
Fire Controlman 1st Class
Leighanne Aquino, on her fourth
deployment, believes setting
deployment goals can help you
accomplish more during the
many months at sea.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson released his
strategic guidance, A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority, Jan. 5, which will guide Navy behavior and investments
both now and into the future.
“Have a plan of what you
want to achieve. You’ll get more
To access the guidance, go to http://www.navy.mil/viewVideo.asp?id=21088.
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winners representing Commander, Navy Installations
Command are:
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Yokosuka, Japan
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SeaWorld® San Diego’s
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During the April 2–3 weekend, reality TV magic star Steve
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April 30–May 1. All shows will
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the park map.
“Whether it’s a simple sleight
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said Rick Schuiteman, the park’s
vice president of entertainment.
“SeaWorld’s Magic Weekends
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Guests do not have to worry
about blinking once and missing anything; as part of Magic
Weekends, special magical performers will share their bag of
tricks before shows at Shamu
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Stage at Explorer’s Reef™.
All of SeaWorld’s seasonal
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Magic Weekends Performances Include:
April 2–3: Steve WyrickReality TV star Steve Wyrick
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in some of the largest and most
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of all the most important details.
In the week ahead you may move
in lofty circles.
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Keep your goals firmly in mind.
Minor spats can distract you this
week. Fun and games might not
be suitable for serious subjects or
at the workplace, but some gentle
teasing might smooth out little
aggravations.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
The process of becoming more
in tune with your surrounds requires processing information.
In the week to come you may be
more concerned about facts than
fantasies. Domestic duties can be
rewarding.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Forge ahead and achieve your
goals. You may appear more sociable and outgoing in the upcoming
week and may be more attractive
to the opposite sex. It will be easy
to focus your energies on sterling
accomplishments.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You
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You will have plenty of opportunity to show off your leadership
skills and dedication in the week
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Astrological
influence on your behalf if asked.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
You will need to think about the
direction new relationships should
take. Demands on your resources
could require a key decision in the
week ahead. Enthusiastically meet
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the occasion.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Focus on your work and improving
your health as this week unfolds.
You may have big dreams about
money making activities as ideas
for achieving your goals builds. If
you apply yourself you can finish
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Fake it until you make it. Throughout the week to come you may
be able to put on a good front
and appear more talented and
accomplished than you really are.
Someone may develop romantic
ideas about you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21): Slow and easy does
it. In the week to come make an
effort to accept personal criticism
with good grace and use it as a
fulcrum to make improvements
on many levels. Work hard and
play harder.
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19): Have faith that the universe
will reward your efforts. Rub the
lamp and the genie might grant
your wishes in the week ahead.
forecast
Spend extra money to obtain your
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you did.
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18): In the week ahead you can
take advantage of being mentally
incisive. You possess the ability
to grasp details in depth. You may
need to bring rational thinking to
bear on some stressful situations
in the workplace.
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Just smile and play along. You
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Navy Wounded Warrior-Safe Harbor announces Team Navy roster
by Shannon Leonard
Forty seriously wounded, ill and
injured Navy athletes have been
chosen to represent Team Navy
at the Department of Defense
(DoD) 2016 Warrior Games this
summer.
The athletes were evaluated during the Wounded Warrior Pacific
Navy Trials, which took place Feb.
20-26 in Hawaii.
During the trials 54 athletes
competed in seven sporting events,
including swimming, track and
field, wheelchair basketball, sitting
volleyball, shooting, archery, and
cycling. Each athlete showcased
his or her athletic skills while vying for a spot on the Team Navy
roster.
“Nearly half of this year’s trials
participants were new to the adaptive sports program,” said Navy
Wounded Warrior - Safe Harbor
Adaptive Sports and Recreation
lead Megan Haydel. “This is a
testament to the eagerness recovering service members have to bring
sports into their recovery process.
“Our Navy wounded warriors
exhibited tremendous drive, spirit
and competition throughout the
trials, making this year’s team
selection extremely difficult,” said
Haydel. “We could not be more
proud of the efforts that our Sailors
and Coast Guardsmen put into
the trials. We witnessed firsthand
the great strides they have made
in their athletic capabilities and
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recovery.”
Navy Wounded Warrior
(NWW) is the Navy and Coast
Guard’s wounded warrior support program. All of the athletes
who participated in the trials are
enrolled in the program, which
has provided non-medical care
throughout their recovery.
The 2016 Team Navy roster
includes a diverse collection of
athletes. It brings together service members from around the
country, from both the enlisted
and officer communities, with
incredibly varied backgrounds
and skill sets. The team will
practice together for the first
time at a training camp that will
be held April 8-11 at Naval Base
Ventura County, California.
The 2016 DoD Warrior Games
- a Paralympic-style competition
among wounded warriors from
all branches of the military service
- will take place June 14-22 at the
U.S. Military Academy in West
Point, New York. The Warrior
Games were created in 2010 as
a way to enhance the recovery
and rehabilitation of wounded
warriors and to expose them to
adaptive sports. The games will
feature more than 350 wounded
warriors from five U.S. teams representing the Army, Marine Corps,
Navy/Coast Guard, Air Force, and
the Special Operations Forces, as
well as international competitors.
Once again, NWW will sponsor
Team Navy.
The DoD Warrior Games will be
preceded by the Invictus Games,
an international wounded warrior
athletic competition that brings
together more than 500 competitors from 15 nations to compete
in 10 sports. The U.K.’s Prince
Harry started the games in 2014
to honor wounded warriors. NWW
will send 18 wounded warrior
athletes to ESPN’s Wide World
of Sports at Walt Disney World in
Orlando May 8-12. The Navy’s
Invictus Games participants can
be viewed on the official Invictus
Games website at http://invictusgames2016.org.
The complete 2016 Team
Navy Roster is below:
Retired Navy Chief Logistics
Specialist Leticia Baugher
Navy Chief Explosive Ordnance
Disposal Technician Ron Condrey
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
2nd Class Zachary Crites
Navy Machinist’s Mate 3rd Class
Christopher Custer
Retired Navy Aviation Electrician’s Mate Apprentice Steven
Davis
Navy Machinist’s Mate 1st Class
Michael Dayton
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
2nd Class Joseph Derbak
Retired Navy Builder 1st Class
Robert Dodd
Retired Navy Master-at-Arms 2nd
Class Nathan Dewalt
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
2nd Class Roel Espino
Navy Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Matthew Estes
Retired Navy Airman Austin
Field
Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class
Shane Gilley
Navy Lieutenant Commander Maria Cristina Gomez-Mannix
Retired Navy Engineman 3rd
Class Jerrod Griffin
Retired Navy Lieutenant Joan
Hill
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
Adam Hygema
Navy Musician 3rd Class Abbie
Johnson
Retired Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Andrew
Johnson
Retired Navy Airman Brittany
Jordan
Navy Operations Specialist 3rd
Class Melissa Klotz
Retired Navy Aviation Warfare
Systems Operator 1st Class Daniel
Kregstein
Retired Navy Aviation Structural
Mechanic 1st Class Steven Lee
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
2nd Class Sonny Lemerande
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
3rd Class Bernard Lowe
Retired Navy Machinist’s Mate
2nd Class Christopher Lowe
Retired Navy Aviation Boatswain’s
Mate 2nd Class Stephan Miller
Retired Navy Airman Brett Parks
Navy Retired Aerographer’s Mate
1st Class Stephanie Purpish
Retired Navy Aviation Technician
3rd Class Kathleen Ray
Retired Navy Fire Controlman 3rd
Class Jason Reyes
Retired Navy Aviation Electrician’s Mate 3rd Class Michael
Roggio
Retired Navy Lieutenant Junior
Grade Laura Root
Retired Navy Electrician’s Mate
3rd Class Henry Sawyer
Navy Information Systems Technician 1st Class Ryan Shannon
Retired Navy Master-at-Arms 2nd
Class Samanthia Silke
Navy Electronics Technician 1st
Class Scottie Smith
Retired Navy Hospital Corpsman
1st Class Luis Surla
Navy Chief Gunner’s Mate Jeannette Tarqueno
Navy Chief Culinary Specialist
Maria Torres
For the latest news about
the DoD Warrior Games, visit
http://warriorgames.dodlive.mil/
and follow NWW on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/navywoundedwarrior , Twitter (@
navywounded) and Instagram
(Navy Wounded Warrior). Visit
http://www.safeharbor.navylive.
dodolive.mil or call 855-628-9997
to learn more about NWW and the
benefits of adaptive sports.
Navy Installations Command
is comprised of about 52,000
military and civilian personnel
worldwide and is responsible for
the operations, maintenance and
quality of life programs in support
of the Navy’s fleet, Sailors and
their families.
Doug Hill, a retired U.S. Navy Sonar Technician Surface 3rd Class and Wounded Warrior Pacific Trials
(WWPT) competitor, competes in the cycling trials of
the 2016 Wounded Warrior Pacific Trials at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Fiftysix athletes competed in team and individual adaptive sports for spots on the Team Navy roster. Those
selected will continue on to participate in the DoD
Warrior Games this June. U.S. Navy photo by MC1
Meranda Keller
2016 San Diego Padres
April Schedule
Mon, 4/4 Dodgers 4:05p
Tue, 4/5 Dodgers 7:10p
Wed, 4/6 Dodgers 6:10p
Fri, 4/8 at Rockies 1:10p
Sat, 4/9 at Rockies 5:10p
Sun, 4/10 at Rockies 1:10p
Mon, 4/11 at Phillies 12:05p
Tue, 4/12 at Phillies 4:05p
Wed, 4/13 at Phillies 4:05p
Thu, 4/14 at Phillies 10:05a
Fri, 4/15 D-backs 7:40p
Sat, 4/16 D-backs 5:40p
Sun, 4/17 D-backs 1:40p
Tue, 4/19 Pirates 7:10p
Wed, 4/20 Pirates 7:10p
Thu, 4/21 Pirates 6:10p
Fri, 4/22 Cardinals 7:40p
Sat, 4/23 Cardinals 5:40p
Sun, 4/24 Cardinals 1:40p
Mon, 4/25 at Giants 7:15p
Tue, 4/26 at Giants 7:15p
Wed, 4/27 at Giants 12:45p
Fri, 4/29 at Dodgers 7:10p
April 1 & 2 Padres Fanfest
2016 Padres FanFest will take place at Petco Park on Friday and
Saturday, April 1-2, in conjunction with two exhibition games against
the Chicago White Sox. FanFest activities are free of charge. No
ticket or pre-registration are necessary. Park at the Park will be fully
activated each day, featuring activities for the whole family. Activities
will be located in the Park at the Park, Power Alley and inside the Park
Boulevard Gate, all areas that will be accessible to the public.
General admission tickets to the exhibition games are free for all
Padres Season Ticket Members (one ticket for every seat on Membership account) and $10 for the general public.
FanFest will be the first opportunity for fans to experience this
season’s ballpark updates, including the LED ballpark lighting and the
new bi-level group and social space in right field: Sun Diego Beach
and The Pier. Free parking will be available to Padres Members only
in Padres-owned lots around the ballpark on a first come, first served
basis and are expected to fill quickly. Members will be notified when
they can claim their free parking passes on their My Tickets account
through Compadres Fan Rewards. General fan parking is $15 and
available on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans should plan to utilize
public transportation or park in paid lots near the ballpark. Due to
overwhelming demand for this event, re-entry will not be permitted,
even for fans with tickets to the exhibition game.
AutoMatters & More: NASCAR’s Auto Club 400 in Southern California
highlight of their weekend.
There is so much more to see
and do.
On a beautiful, sunny day in
Fontana, the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series made its one and
only stop in Southern California for the 2016 season.
The Auto Club 400 was a
nail biter right until the end,
when California driver and local favorite Jimmie Johnson in
his Hendrick Motorsports #48
Lowe’s/Superman Chevrolet
got quick service in a late race
pit stop – under the watchful supervision of his long
time crew chief Chad Knaus
– outsmarted the competition
and charged from a few spots
back in the field to pass Kevin
Harvick – who had led most
of the race – for the lead when
it counted, on the last lap, to
take the checkered flag and
victory!
That was how the race ended
but for fans of NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series racing, the race to
the checkered flag is only the
Many dedicated NASCAR
fan families follow the circuit
across the country in their motor homes, taking in as many
race weekends as they are able.
Long before they take their
seats in the grandstands, they
park in the grassy infield and
set up for the weekend in instant towns, with their kids riding around on their bikes and
food cooking on the BBQ.
A large fan zone offers live
entertainment, contests, opportunities to meet their favorite
drivers, all sorts of souvenirs
of the various race teams, and
a variety of food to eat and
beverages to drink – much like
at a county fair.
A big part of going to the
races is getting to spend time
in the garage area, up close to
the colorful race cars as the
teams make adjustments to
prepare them for qualifying
and the race. Guided tours are
readily available and, at Auto
Club Speedway in Fontana,
race fans may enter a garage
and walk up the stairs to an
elevated walkway, where they
can get an overhead view of
the teams as they work on the
cars below.
Qualifing is held to deter-
round the concept of a green
– white – checkers situation,
whereby if there is a late race
caution, the track is cleaned up
and the race goes into overtime
– to improve the chances of
providing an exciting finish for
the race fans, as opposed to just
letting the race finish slowly
under caution.
mine how the cars will line
up to start the race, but before
the cars are allowed to race,
they must pass tech inspection. Lined up and pushed
along by team members, the
cars proceed slowly towards
the NASCAR Tech Inspection
tent, where an overhead framework is lowered close to the
car. Brand-specific templates
(Ford, Chevrolet and Toyota)
are attached to the frame and
placed next to each car, to make
sure that body dimensions and
shape are in compliance with
NASCAR’s rules.
Shortly before the big race,
fans are allowed to walk along
pit lane to see all of the cars
lined up. They also gather on
the front stretch to watch and
cheer as the drivers are introduced on the stage, just before
they are paraded in pickup
trucks around the track.
In NASCAR Sprint Cup racing, the rules have been crafted
to keep the cars close to each
other during the race, which
arguably makes the racing
more exciting. Caution laps,
for anything from crashes to
debris on the racetrack, bunch
up the field. NASCAR has a
rule that the first car one lap
down gets a “wave around,”
which puts that car and driver
back on the lead lap – again, to
bunch up the racing.
That, my friends, is the essence of a NASCAR race.
Join in the conversation.
Send your comments and suggestions to AutoMatters@
gmail.com.
Racing in Turn 1 at 207 MPH
Racing pit stops are exciting to watch. It only takes the
crews a few seconds to change
four tires, pour in cans of fuel,
make adjustments and then
send their cars out in a cloud
of smoke billowing from under
the spinning tires, as the drivers
race each other to the line at the
end of the pit lane – careful to
not break the speed limit, for
which they would suffer a pit
lane speeding penalty.
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Wagner – AutoMatters & More
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10 reasons pets make the best travel companions
www.tripswithpets.com
While we all love hitting the
road with family, friends, or a
significant other for a road trip,
there are times when we have
to admit that the best possible
travel companions may happen
to have four legs and fur. Here
are our top ten reasons why
traveling with pets is truly the
way to go:
1. They never criticize your
driving. When traveling with
your pet, you will never have to
hear complaints about how that
you should have braked sooner,
that you’re going to fast or too
slow, or that you should have
changed lanes “back there.” Pets
are happy to leave the driving to
you – they’re a little shaky on
the rules of the road, and they’re
having too much fun watching
the passing scenery to notice
your driving anyway.
2. They’re happy with whatever route you take. You don’t
have to confer with your pets
to determine the best route. You
can get where you’re going any
which way you please. And if
you do make a mistake and end
up lost, your pets will never get
annoyed that you keep going in
circles, and they will never say
“I told you so.”
subject back to themselves.
3. They never ask “Are we
there yet?” Pets don’t have a real
sense of passing time, and they
don’t know where you’re going
anyway, so you will never have
to hear them complaining that
you are not arriving somewhere
as quickly as they would like.
6. They never disagree with
your restaurant choice. As long
as it’s a pet friendly restaurant,
you’re free to try any trendy, hip
eatery or little out-of-the way
hidden gem that seems interesting to you, without having to
confer about the menu, or hearing that “nobody else feels like
eating that.”
4. You have some built-in
entertainment. Pets make trips
infinitely more entertaining.
They are cute to look at in the
rearview mirror, they make
funny faces at the passing scenery, they’re fun play with at rest
stops, and no matter where you
end up, they will be very excited
to be there.
5. They are great listeners.
You can truly unload on your pet
as you travel – whether you need
to vent about your co-workers,
share your extensive, well-reasoned thoughts on a subject near
and dear to your heart, work out
the pros and cons of a decision
you have to make, or rant about
the latest injustice you read
about in the news, your pets are
ready and willing to listen to
your monologue with the utmost
patience, without ever getting
bored or trying to change the
Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
Genre: Animated Comedy Cast: Jason Lee, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Josh Green, Tony Hale, Bella
Thorne and the voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray
Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Christina Applegate, Kaley
Cuoco and Anna FarisSynopsis: Mistakenly thinking
Dave is going to dump them for his girlfriend, the
chipmunks have three days to stop Dave. Rated: “PG”
for some mild rude humor Length: 92 minutes
7. They never tire of window
shopping with you. Indulge your
rich fantasy shopping life, without anyone hurrying you along.
As long as there are people to
look at and interesting smells
to investigate, your pet will be
completely happy to window
shop ‘til you drop, and they will
not care which stores you look in
or how long you linger.
8. They’re pretty content with
the status quo. You will not
receive complaints about the
choice of beverages you brought
along, begged at each gas station
for new or “better” snacks, asked
to make extra stops for coffee,
the paper, or souvenirs, or told
that your hotel choice is subpar.
Your pets are just happy to be
there, with you, and as long as
they’re fed, watered, and given
M ov i e s
Lowry Theater – NASNI,
Thursday, March 31
5:50 pm Gods of Egypt (PG-13)
8:20 pm Risen (PG-13)
Thursday, March 31
6:00 pm Gods of Egypt (PG-13)
8:20 pm Hail, Caesar! (PG-13)
Friday, April 1
5:50 pm Zootopia (PG)
8:10 pm London Has Fallen (R)
Friday, April 1
6:00 pm Zootopia (PG)
8:10 pm London Has Fallen (R)
Saturday, April 2
12:50 pm Zootopia (PG)
3:00 pm Gods of Egypt (PG-13)
5:50 pm Zootopia - 3D (PG)
7:50 pm London Has Fallen (R)
Saturday, April 2
1:00 pm Zootopia - 3D (PG)
3:10 pm Gods of Egypt - 3D (PG-13)
6:00 pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
8:10 pm Deadpool (R)
Sunday, April 3
12:50 pm Zootopia (PG)
3:00 pm Zootopia - 3D (PG)
5:50 pm London Has Fallen (R)
7:50 pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
Sunday, April 3
1:00 pm Zootopia (PG)
3:10 pm Eddie The Eagle (PG-13)
6:00 pm Zootopia - 3D (PG)
8:10 pm London Has Fallen (R)
Monday, April 4
5:50 pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
8:00 pm Risen (PG-13)
Monday, April 4
6:00 pm Zootopia (PG)
8:10 pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
Tuesday, April 5
5:50 pm London Has Fallen (R)
7:50 pm The Witch (R)
Tuesday, April 5
6:00 pm Zoolander 2 (PG-13)
8:00 pm Risen (PG-13)
Wednesday, April 6
5:50 pm Zootopia (PG)
8:00 pm Gods of Egypt (PG-13)
Wednesday, April 6
6:00 pm Zootopia (PG)
8:10 pm How To Be Single (R)
Thursday, April 7
5:50 pm London Has Fallen (R)
7:50 pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
Thursday, April 7
6:00 pm London Has Fallen (R)
8:00 pm Deadpool (R)
619-556-5568, Bldg. 71
619-545-8479, Bldg. 650
9. You don’t have to share
the hotel bathroom. You will
have to find a pet friendly hotel.
But you will not have to wait
for the shower, stand in line to
brush your teeth, or be rushed
through your morning routine
by someone who urgently wants
to check out on time. And the
soap, shampoos and free coffee?
All yours.
10. You can go at your own
pace. You can make great time
– or choose to stop at every fruit
stand, kiosk and landmark that
exists on your way from point
A to point B. As long as he gets
potty and exercise breaks, your
pet does not care how long it
takes you to get anywhere.
In short, traveling with pets
is the best of two worlds. You
get the companionship, fun, and
bonding experience of traveling
with a loved one, with much of
the freedom that comes with
traveling alone. So the next time
you want to hit the road and you
need a travel buddy, be sure to
bring your pooch along!
Archibald is a a 5 year old
neutered Retriever/Boxer mix
who weighs 56 lbs. Returned
to the shelter twice, Archibald
is looking for a home who will
accept him for who he is. He
prefers the company of his
humans most of all, and needs
to be an “only dog” in his new
family because doesn’t like to
socialize with other dogs. When
it comes to hanging with his
beloved people though, he loves to play ball, walks great on a leash
and knows several commands. Meet this handsome guy by asking for
ID#A1411028 Tag#C442. Archibald can be adopted for $35.
Belle is a 14 years young spayed
Tortie who weighs 11 lbs. She is
a sweet and mellow cat, who will
politely seek attention from behind her cage door. Belle enjoys
being petted, brushed, and having
her head and neck scratched. She
would do best in a quiet home
where she can peacefully live out
her years surrounded by love.
Meet this beautiful gal by asking
for ID#A1070902 Tag#CC117.
Belle can be adopted for $35.
We have many wonderful animals waiting to find new homes as the
shelter. Dogs and puppies can be adopted for just $69. Adult dogs
and cat over 5 years old can become a member of your family for
just $35. If you’re a senior yourself, or disabled, you can make any
pet your forever companion for just $35. Rabbits can be adopted for
just $25, so be sure to visit our bunny room too! All adoption fees
should be confirmed once you get to the shelter, and include spaying
or neutering, basic vaccinations, and a 1 year license for dogs.
A pet is a forever friend, so bring some love into your life by adopting today! You can visit these two and their many other friends at
our Central County Shelter, 5480 Gaines Street, San Diego between
the hours of 9:30AM to 5:30PM, Tuesday through Saturday. Visit
http://www.sddac.com for more information and contact the shelter
with questions and for holiday hours.
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Bases
Camp Pendleton Theater (760) 725-9217
Thursday, March 31
6:30pm Deadpool (R)
Friday, April 1
6:30pm London Has Fallen (R)
9:00pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
Saturday, April 2
1:00pm Zootopia (PG)
3:45pm Deadpool (R)
6:30pm London Has Fallen (R)
Sunday, April 3
1:00pm Zootopia (PG)
3:45pm ***FREE MOVIE*** Star Wars:
The Force Awakens (PG13)
7:00pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
Wednesday, April 6
6:30pm London Has Fallen (R)
Thursday, April 7
6:30pm Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R)
The Clubhouse – NBPL, Main Base,
619-53-9138, Bldg. 546
Thursday, March 31
6:00 pm Turbo (PG)
Friday, April 1
6:00 pm The Waterboy (PG-13)
Saturday, April 2
11:00 am The Wolverine (PG-13)
6:00 pm X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13)
Sunday, April 3
11:00 am Saving Private Ryan (R)
6:00 pm Thor: The Dark World (PG-13)
Monday, April 4
6:00 pm Wrath of the Titans (PG-13)
Tuesday, April 5
6:00 pm Total Recall (PG-13)
Wednesday, April 6
6:00 pm Rush Hour (PG-13)
Thursday, April 7
6:00 pm Wreck It Ralph (PG)
R | 1h 52min | Comedy, War
A journalist recounts
her wartime coverage
in Afghanistan. Stars:
Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman
Q-Zone Theater- NAB, 619-437-5487, Bldg. 337
Thursday, March 31
11:00 am Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (PG)
6:00 pm Daddy’s Home (PG-13)
Friday, April 1
6:00 pm Spectre (PG-13)
Saturday, April 2
2:00 pm In the Heart of the Sea (PG-13)
5:00 pm Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (R)
Tuesday, April 5
11:00 am The Peanuts Movie (G)
6:00 pm Spotlight (R)
Wednesday, April 6
6:00 pm Miss You Already (PG-13)
Thursday, April 7
11:00 am Penguins of Madagascar (PG)
6:00 pm Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Bob Hope Theater 858-577-4143 *Indicates last showing
31-Mar- Thur
1-Apr Fri
2-Apr Sat
3-Apr Sun
4-Apr Mon
6-Apr Wed
7-Apr Thur
6:30 PM *How To Be Single R
6:30 PM London Has Fallen R
9:00 PM Whiskey Tango Foxtrot-R
3:00 PM Brave (FREE for the Month of the
Military Child)-PG
6:30 PM Zootopia(3D)-PG
9:00 PM Gods of Egypt (3D)PG-13
1:00 PM Zombie Apocalypse-Live
5 PM NCAA Basketball Championship - Finals-Live
6:30 PM *Zoolander 2-PG-13
6:30 PM *Deadpool-R
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far as they’re concerned it’s the
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Around Town
Events subject to change. Please confirm details before attending!
Glamour And Glow. Fri, April 1, 9pm-2am. $15-$20. 21+. Largest
black-light fashion, body art, performance, and costume event in the
nation.Fluxx, 500 Fourth Ave, San Diego
Beats & Eats. Fri, April 1, 7:30-9:30pm. $40. 21+. Private dinner
offered. A specialized and themed menu.Four-course dinner. Analog,
801 Fifth Ave, San Diego
Goodguys Meguiar’s Del Mar Nationals. Fri-Sun, April 1-3 (FriSat 8am-5pm; Sun 8am-3pm). $6-$20. A full weekend of Southern
California-style hot roddin’. Some of the finest show cars in the country.
Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar
Boardwalk Craft Market. Sat, April 2, 8am-2pm. Free. Features
original work by individual artists and craftsmen. Old Poway Park,
14134 Midland Rd, Poway
Sd Growlers Vs Sf Flamethrowers. Sat, April 2, 5:30-9pm. $15.
Watch your hometown professional Ultimate Frisbee team. Balboa
Stadium, 1405 Park Blvd, San Diego
Exotics Expo. Sat, April 2, 12-4pm. Free. Raffles, snacks, music,
and more. Turquoise Animal Hospital, 950 Turquoise St, Pacific
Beach
Peace-Love-Run Half Marathon. Sat, April 2, 7am-12pm. $10$80. Can You Dig It? Get your “Groove On” as we race along this scenic
waterfront course. 1775 East Mission Bay Dr, San Diego
His & Her Boutique: Opening Party. Sat, April 2, 4-9pm. Free.
A party to celebrate the opening with boutique beers and cocktails.
His & Her, 2314 India St, Little Italy
San Diego Gulls V. San Jose Barracudas. Sat, April 2, 7:05pm.
$18-$60. Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San
Diego
San Diego Crew Classic. Sat-Sun, April 2-3, 5:30am-6:30pm.
$12. Athletes from more than 100 programs from across the US will
participate in San Diego’s two-day premier rowing event. Crown Point
Dr, (East of Ingraham St)Mission Bay
Carlsbad 5000. Sat-Sun, April 2-3, 7am-4pm. $40. The World’s
Fastest 5k! Carlsbad 5000, 400 Carlsbad Village Dr
Cinderella’s Attic Prom Boutique. Sun, April 3, 11am-4pm. Free.
Girls! Get your perfect dress for prom, for free. Cinderella’s Attic will
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San Diego Gulls Vs Stockton Heat. Sun, April 3, 3:05pm.
$18-$60. Valley View Casino
Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd,
San Diego
Chocolate Festival. Sun,
April 3, 10am-4pm. $16. Observers will be able to experience
chocolate as it was enjoyed in
early America. San Diego Maritime Museum, 1492 N. Harbor
Dr
East Village Opening Day
Block Party. Mon, April 4,
10am-6pm. Free. Root, root, root
for the home team as you show
off your Padre’s pride. Fun, craft
beer, music, food and more. Sixth
Ave & J St
Craft Beer And Cheese.
Mon, April 4, 6-8pm. $40. 21+.
Featuring five craft beers and ten
artisan cheeses, perfectly paired.
Priority Public House, 576 North
Coast Highway 101, Encinitas
San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers. Mon-Wed, April
4-6 (Mon 4:05pm; Tues 7:10pm; Wed 6:10pm). Catch the San Diego
Padres take on the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park, 100 Park
Blvd. San Diego
John Leguizamo. Tues-Sun, April 5-17. Times vary. A comic/satiric
take on “500 years of Latin History, spanning the Aztecs and Incan
empires to World War II.” La Jolla Playhouse, 2910 La Jolla Village
Dr, San Diego
Celebrate Spring In Nature. Wed, April 6, 9:30-11am. Free.
Surround yourself in nature’s splendor. Meet inside the Visitor Center. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero Serra Trail,
San Carlos
San Diego Gulls Vs Bakersfield Condors. Wed, April 6, 7:05pm.
$18-$60. Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San
Diego
Wine & Craft Beer Tasting. Fri, April 8, 5-8pm. $20. Enjoy local
wineries and craft breweries offering tastes of their finest selections
on beautiful Maple Street Plaza. Grand Avenue at Maple Street,
Escondido
La Jolla Concours d’Elegance. Fri-Sun, April 8-10, 10am-4pm.
$50-$375. Named as one of the top three most anticipated Concours
in the world. Ellen Browning Scripps Park, 1133 Coast Blvd.,San Diego
(760)459-5335
Swallowtail Swoop. Sat, April 9, 830-10am. Free. Meet at Campground Entry Station, near flag poles. Kumeyaay Lake Campground,
Two Father Junípero Serra Trail, San Diego
Silver Blade Canoe Kayak Regatta. Sat, April 9, 9am-4pm.
Kayaks, canoes, surf-skis and stand up racing -- all on a sprint-style
regatta course. U.S. Olympic Training Center, 2800 Olympic Parkway,
Chula Vista
Bird Walk & Presentation. Sat, April 9, 9am-12pm. Free. A bird
walk around the preserve. Anstine-Audubon Nature Preserve, 2437
Hutchison Street, Vista
Fashion With A Passion. Sat, April 9, 11am-3:30pm. $35-$50.
Admission includes a food, beverage, and dessert tasting, fashion
and beauty-related vendor village. Fashion Institute of Design and
Merchandising, 350 Tenth Ave, 3rd floor, San Diego
Multicultural Family Fiesta. Sat, April 9, 12-3pm. Free. This
annual eventcelebrates the diversity of El Cajon. Information fair,
free books, refreshments, and activities. El Cajon Library, 201 E.
Douglas Ave, El Cajon
Craft Brew Circus. Sat, April 9, 1-5pm. $60. 21+. Combination
of two Southern California Brew Festivals. Ingram Plaza at Liberty
Station, 2751 Dewey Rd, Liberty Station
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Concerts
Please confirm concerts before attending.
NOTE: Some venues are age 21+ only.
April
Los Lobos & Los Lonely Boys.
Fri, April 1, 8pm. Latin. Fantasy
Springs Resort Casino, 84-245
Indio Springs Pkwy, Indio (760)
342-5000
Tyler The Creator. Fri, April 1,
7pm. Rap. Observatory North
Park, 2891 University Ave, San
Diego. (619) 239-8836.
Eric Hutchinson. Fri, April 1,
8pm. Pop. 21+. Belly Up Tavern,
143 South Cedros Ave., Solana
Beach. (858) 481-8140.
Il Volo. Sat, April 2, 8pm. Italian
Pop. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy,
Indio (760) 342-5000
Venice. Sat, April 2, 7:30pm.
Folk/Pop/Rock.
AMSDconcerts
(Sweetwater High School), 1900
Highland Ave, National City (619)
303-8176.
Biz Markie. Sat, April 2, 8:30pm.
Pop/Rap. House of Blues, 1055
Fifth Ave., San Diego. (619) 2992583.
The Killers. Sat, April 2, 8pm.
Pop/Rock. Harrah’s Rincon, 777
Harrah’s Rincon Way, Valley Center. (760) 751-3100.
Adam Lambert. Sun, April 3,
8pm. Pop. Orpheum Theatre,
842 South Broadway, Los Angeles
(877) 677-4386
Tinashe. Mon, April 4, 7pm. Rock.
House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave.,
San Diego. (619) 299-2583.
Tori Kelly. Tues, April 5, 7:30pm.
Pop. Humphreys by the Bay, 2241
Shelter Island Dr, San Diego
Tank. Wed, April 6, 9pm. R&B/
Soul. Music Box, 1337 India St,
San Diego. (619) 795-1337
Elvis Costello. Thurs, April 7,
7:30pm. $47-$97. Alternative/
Rock. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth
Ave. (619) 570-1100. www.sdbalboa.org
Moe.Thurs, April 7, 7:30pm. 21+.
Rock. Observatory North Park,
2891 University Ave, San Diego.
(619) 239-8836.
Chris Smither. Fri, April 8,
7:30pm. Blues/Folk. AMSDconcerts (Sweetwater High School),
1900 Highland Ave, National City
(619) 303-8176.
Ellie Goulding. Fri, April 8,
7:30pm. Pop/R&B. STAPLES
Center, 1111 S. Figueroa St, Los
Angeles, CA 90015. www.staplescenter.com
Floetry. Fri, April 8, 7pm. R&B/
Soul. The Wiltern, 3790 Wilshire
Blvd, Los Angeles (213) 388-1400
Third Eye Blind. Fri, April 8,
7pm. Alternative/Rock. Observatory North Park, 2891 University
Ave, San Diego. (619) 239-8836.
Soul Music Festival. Sat, April
9, 8pm. R&B. Valley View Casino
Center (San Diego Sports Arena),
3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego. (619) 224-4171.
Rebel Souljahz. Sat, April 9,
7pm. Reggae. House of Blues,
1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego.
(619) 299-2583.
DMX. Mon, April 11, 7pm. Rap.
Observatory North Park, 2891
University Ave,San Diego. (619)
239-8836.
Chvrches. Wed, April 13,
8:30pm. Pop/Rock. SDSU Open
Air Theatre, 5500 Campanile
Dr., San Diego. (619) 594-6947.
Steve Miller Band. Thurs,
April 14, 7:30pm. $125$191. Pop/Rock. Humphrey’s
by the Bay, box office 2241
Shelter Island Dr., (619)
224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Bone Thugs N Harmony.
Thurs, April 14, 8:30pm. Rap/
Hip-Hop. SDSU Open Air Theatre, 5500 Campanile Dr., San
Diego. (619) 594-6947.
Dwele. Thurs, April 14, 9pm.
Neo Soul/R&B. Music Box, 1337
India St, San Diego. (619) 7951337
Iron Maiden. Fri-Sat, April 1516, 7:50pm. Metal. The Forum,
3900 W. Manchester Blvd, Inglewood. (310) 330-7300
Ramblin Jack Elliott. Sat,
April 16, 7:30pm. AMSDconcerts
(Sweetwater High School), 1900
Highland Ave, National City
(619) 303-8176.
Alan Jackson. Sat, April 16,
7:30pm. Country. Honda Center,
2695 East Katella Ave, Anaheim
(714) 704-2400
Shinedown. Sun, April 17,
7pm. $10-$55. Rock/Alternative.
House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave.,
San Diego. (619) 299-2583.
James Bay. Sun, April 17, 8pm.
Pop/Rock. Humphrey’s by the
Bay, box office 2241 Shelter
Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or
Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Pepe Aguilar. Fri, April 22,
8pm. Latin. Fantasy Springs
Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio
Springs Pkwy, Indio (760) 3425000
Ellie Goulding. Sat, April 23,
6:45pm. Pop. Viejas Arena at
Aztec Bowl San Diego State University. 5500 Canyon Crest Drive,
San Diego
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Fuller Ford
Fuller Honda
Family owned & operated since 1947!
3p*p2,*+
2016 Ford Focus 4 Dr. Sedan S
MSRP............................$19,195
Fuller Discount..............-$1,748
Sale Price.....................$17,447
Retail Bonus Customer
Cash............................-$1,000
Retail Customer Cash....-$1,000
2016 Ford Military Appreciation
Bonus Cash.....................-$500
$
“Your Last
Impression
is Our First
Priority”
1.99%
For 2016 Civic, CR-Z, Fit, HR-V and Pilots.
2015 Accord, CR-V, CR-Z, Crosstour, Fit,
Odyssey & Pilots for 24-60 Months
710+ credit score. See dealer for details.
2016 Accords - 0.9% for 36 Months,
1.9% for up to 60 Months
2015 Civics - 0.9% for up to 60 Months,
1.9% for up to 72 Months
2016 Odyssey - 0.9% or up to 60 Months
NET SALES COST
14,947
*Must finance thru Ford Motor Credit Company LLC. Prices plus any finance charges, any dealer documentation preparation charges and any
emission testing charges. **On approval of credit. Subject to prior sale. Prices do not include dealer installed alarms. Prices & Terms expire
4/4/16. On approved Tier one & two credit. 1 at this price #275875 Prices off MSRP include customer incentives.
2016 Ford Escape S FWD
MSRP............................$23,995
Fuller Discount..............-$4,548
Sale Price.....................$19,447
Retail Customer Cash....-$2,000
2016 Ford Military Appreciation
Bonus Cash.....................-$500
Fuller Kia
at Fuller Kia!!
2016 KIA RIO LX
MSRP.........................$15,110
Fuller Discount............-$1,722
Finance Rebate*.................-$1,500
NET
COST
$
11,888
2016 Honda CIVIC Sedan 4 Dr. LX
$
159
LEASE FOR
AUTOMATIC
*Must finance through Kia Motors Financial. 1 at this price #646171
2016 KIA FORTE LX
PLUS TAX PER MONTH
88
LEASE FOR
$
NET SALES COST
$
16,947
MONTH PLUS TAX
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $159.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $12,976. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
NEW 2016 Honda ACCORD LX 4 Dr.
*Must finance thru Ford Motor Credit Company LLC. Prices plus any finance charges, any dealer documentation preparation charges and any
emission testing charges. **On approval of credit. Subject to prior sale. Prices do not include dealer installed alarms. Prices & Terms expire
4/4/16. On approved Tier one & two credit. 1 at this price #C59843. Prices off MSRP include customer incentives.
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2016 Ford F-150 XL Regular Cab
MSRP............................$28,910
Fuller Discount..............-$4,963
Sale Price.....................$23,947
Ford Credit Retail Bonus
Customer Cash................-$500
Bonus Customer Cash...-$1,500
Retail Customer Cash.......-$500
2016 Ford Military Appreciation
Bonus Cash.....................-$500
189
$
$88 per month, plus tax, 24 month lease. Residual $10,441. 10,000 miles per year. Only $2495 due at lease signing, $0
security deposit. 12,000 miles per year and 20c per mile in excess. 700+ credit score required. 1 at this price #550378
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
2015 KIA OPTIMA HYBRID LX
88
LEASE FOR
$
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 monthly payments of $189.
$0 security deposit. Residual $13,588.80. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
MONTH PLUS TAX
NEW 2016 Honda CR-V SE 2 WD
AUTOMATIC
209
$
NET SALES COST
$
AUTOMATIC
LEASE FOR
20,947
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
*Must finance thru Ford Motor Credit Company LLC. Prices plus any finance charges, any dealer documentation preparation charges and any
emission testing charges. **On approval of credit. Subject to prior sale. Prices do not include dealer installed alarms. Prices & Terms expire
4/4/16. On approved Tier one & two credit. 1 at this price #K03940 Prices off MSRP include customer incentives.
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $209.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $16,345. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
$88 per month, plus tax, 24 month lease. Residual $14,606. 12,000 miles per year. Only $2495 due at lease signing, $0
security deposit. 10,000 miles per year and 20c per mile in excess. 700+ credit score required. All instock.
*Warranty is a limited
power train warranty.
For details see
retailer or go to kia.com
619-656-2600
800-507-1644
800-507-1644
580 AUTO PARK DR.
*Must finance thru Ford Motor Credit Company LLC. Prices plus any finance charges, any dealer documentation
preparation charges and any emission testing charges. **On approval of credit. Subject to prior sale. Prices do not
include dealer installed alarms. Prices & Terms expire 4/4/16.
560 AUTO PARK DR.
CHULA VISTA
www.fullerford.com
SOUTHBAY’S
SAVING
ZONE
CHULA VISTA
BUYING
SERVICE
www.fullerhonda.com
*Excludes taxes, titles and fees. Not all buyers may qualify. Subject to limited availability. See dealer for
complete details. All prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document
preparation charge and any emission testing charge. Residency restrictions apply. Prices do not include
dealer installed alarms. Dealer installed options are extra. Alarms can be purchased at additional cost or
removed at customers option. Vehicles to retail customers only. No wholesale transactions allowed. See
dealer for complete details. Prices & Terms expires 4/4/16
540 AUTO PARK DR.
CHULA VISTA
www.fullerkia.com
*Prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer documentation preparation charges, and any emission testing charges. “On approval of credit”. Subject to prior sale.
Prices do not include dealer installed alarms. Prices & Terms expire 4/4/16