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airplane racing a jet-car — will fill the skies and tarmac Saturday and
Sunday at “AirShow San Diego” at Gillespie Field in El Cajon.
The air show, formerly known as “Wings Over Gillespie,” has
been put on annually at the County airport for nearly two decades
by Air Group 1, the San Diego Chapter of the “Commemorative
Air Force.” This year’s airshow will honor the 70th anniversary of
“D-Day,” the 1945 Allied invasion at Normandy in France that freed
Europe and helped end WWII.
Gates will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Saturday’s
attractions will run through 7 p.m. Parking is free.
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The Normandy landings, code named Operation
Neptune, were the landing operations on June 6, 1944
(termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in
Operation Overlord during World War II. The largest
seaborne invasion in history, the operation began the
invasion of German-occupied western Europe, led to
the restoration of the French Republic and contributed
to an Allied victory in the war.
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WASHINGTON - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
formally named USS Tripoli
(LHA 7) May 30 during an
evening parade hosted by
Commandant of the Marine
Corps, Gen. James F. Amos
at Marine Barracks Washington.
“It is a unique evening here
at Eighth and I. We are officially naming the next bigdeck amphibious ship, the
USS Tripoli, LHA 7,” said
Mabus. “The proud heritage
of this name will remind all
who come in contact with
her of the Marines’ storied
history, strong present and
noble future.”
Mabus introduced the
ship’s sponsor, Lynne Mabus,
during the ceremony and she
spoke about what it means to
be a part of the life of USS
Tripoli, the third Navy ship
to bear the name.
“I feel especially glad to be
the sponsor of the Tripoli,”
said Mrs. Mabus, “because of
so many things that are close
to my family and my heart,”
she added. “She will be built
at Huntington Ingalls in Pascagoula, Mississippi. It is at
this shipyard that my grandfather worked for decades
“It is at this
shipyard that
my grandfather
worked for decades and where
my grandmother
was a real life
Rosie the Riveter
during World War
II.”
- Lynne Mabus
and where my grandmother
was a real life Rosie the Riveter during World War II.”
with the line “to the shores
of Tripoli”, brought about a
successful conclusion to the
combined operations of the
First Barbary War.
“It will be my great privilege to be a part of this ship
from laying the keel to christening to commissioning and
for as long as she is in the
fleet,” said Mrs. Mabus. “She
will be worthy of the Navy,
of the Marine Corps, of the
American people and of the
name she will bear.”
The Secretary and Mrs.
Mabus concluded the ceremony by watching the
Marine Corps Silent Drill
Platoon perform during the
Friday Evening Parade at
Marine Barracks Washington, D.C.
Lynn Mabus, ship sponsor for the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7),
delivers remarks about what it means to be a part of the life of Tripoli as her husband, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus looks on. Navy photo by MC2
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The Tripoli name commemorates the capture of
Derna, Lybia in 1805 by a
small force of U.S. Marines
and approximately 370 Soldiers from 11 other nationalities. The battle, later memorialized in the Marines’ Hymn
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U.S. to continue to lead in 21st Century, Hagel says
by Jim Garamone
SINGAPORE - The United
States will continue to lead in
the Asia-Pacific region, but the
methods will change, Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel said here
May 30.
Hagel spoke to the annual
Asia Security Summit sponsored
by the International Institute of
Strategic Studies May 30. It was
Hagel’s second trip to the summit, known as the Shangri-La
Dialogue, and his fifth trip to the
region since becoming defense
secretary.
Earlier this week, President
Barack Obama laid out the
next phase of America’s foreign
policy, telling the audience at
the U.S. Military Academy
commencement that the United
States will balance diplomacy,
development assistance and
military capabilities. A huge part
of that effort will be the push to
strengthen global partnerships
and alliances. This is the heart
of the rebalance to the Pacific,
Hagel said.
“The rebalance is not a goal,
promise, or a vision - it is a
reality,” he said.
The secretary listed the strat-
egy’s accomplishments in the
past year, including holding a
summit with Chinese President
Xi Jinping, building partnerships
with Vietnam and Malaysia,
and visiting three treaty allies in
the region: Japan, South Korea
and the Philippines. The United
States and the Philippines announced a new enhanced defense
cooperation agreement, and
there is progress in the TransPacific Partnership trade agreement, he said.
“Diplomatic, economic, and
development initiatives are central to the rebalance, and to our
commitment to help build and
ensure a stable and prosperous
region,” the secretary said. “But
prosperity is inseparable from
security, and DoD will continue
to play a critical role in the rebalance, even as we navigate a
challenging fiscal landscape.”
The Asia-Pacific is the region
of potential in the 21st century,
Hagel said, and the American
rebalance is a recognition of that.
“But even while advances in human rights, freedom, democracy,
technology, and education are
yielding better lives and futures
for all people, and even as more
nations are stepping forward to
contribute to regional security,
the Asia-Pacific is also confronting serious threats,” he added.
Territorial and maritime disputes in the South and East China
seas, North Korea’s provocative
behavior and its nuclear weapons and missile programs, the
long-term challenge of climate
change and natural disasters, and
the destructive and destabilizing
power of cyberattacks are just a
few challenges in the region, the
secretary said.
“Continued progress throughout the Asia-Pacific is achievable, but hardly inevitable,” he
said. “The security and prosper-
‘Friction points’ stoke Asia tensions, Locklear says
by Jim Garamone
SINGAPORE - The situation in Asia has become more
serious in recent months, with
nations engaging in territorial
disputes at “friction points,”
the commander of U.S. Pacific
Command said here May 30.
In an interview with Japanese broadcaster NHK, Adm.
Samuel J. Locklear III said
these friction points - primarily
areas of the East China Sea and
the South China Sea - endanger
stability not only in this part
of the world, “but in the entire
interconnected economic global
system.”
Nations need to be careful
about their rhetoric and provocative acts, the admiral said,
because these could escalate.
Territorial disputes must be
solved by negotiation and legal
remedies. “We encourage all
nations in the region to avoid
all provocation, and avoid miscalculation,” he said.
Tensions and disagreements
are inevitable, Locklear said,
but security and stability demand other ways of solving these
frictions.
The U.S. is a Pacific nation,
he noted, and America has
been involved in security in the
region since the early 1800s.
“For about the last 70 years,
we’ve been the centerpiece of
the security architecture here,”
Locklear said. “In that 70 years,
the peace and prosperity has
helped not only the American
people, but has helped the
people of every country in this
region.”
U.S. security in the Pacific
allowed Japan, South Korea
and the nations of Southeast
Asia to prosper. The American
security has affected the Indian
Ocean nations. China, too, has
benefitted from the stability
American security fosters, the
admiral said.
Pacom’s role is to ensure
U.S. interests are protected
and that American allies are
protected, and to be a stabilizing influence, Locklear
said. This means engagement
and maintaining dialogue
with nations across the spectrum, he added.
“What we aim for in this
century is another 70 years of
peace and prosperity,” Locklear
said. “The U.S. doesn’t need to
be the guarantor of security, but
we will certainly remain here
and participate.”
“The United States has
many, many, many things in
common with China,” said
Locklear, noting both nations need and desire peace
and stability in the Pacific
region.
ity we have enjoyed for decades
cannot be assured unless all our
nations have the wisdom, vision,
and will to work together to address these challenges.”
The U.S. will work with all
responsible states to deal with
these issues, Hagel said, and
will encourage the peaceful
resolution of disputes, uphold
principles including the freedom
of navigation and stand firm
against coercion, intimidation,
and aggression.
Also, he said, the U.S. will
work to build a cooperative
regional architecture based on international rules and norms, will
enhance capabilities of allies and
partners to provide security for
themselves and the region, and
will strengthen its own regional
defense capabilities.
“One of the most critical tests
facing the region is whether nations will choose to resolve disputes through diplomacy and wellestablished international rules and
norms - or through intimidation
and coercion,” he said.
The South China Sea is a
prime example. The sea is “the
beating heart of the Asia-Pacific
and a crossroads for the global
economy,” Hagel said, and China
has undertaken destabilizing,
unilateral actions asserting its
claims there.
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Caring for military families
FRA staff (DLP John Davis) attended a media event in the
Capitol building last week highlighting Caring for Military
Families, a joint effort of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation (EDF),
and the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). Former Senator
Elizabeth Dole said that while the nation is quick to rally behind
our military and provide veterans the support they deserve, the
caregivers themselves are often overlooked.
The WWP and EDF recently teamed up to
pay for the first comprehensive, evidencebased study on the needs of military and
veteran caregivers conducted by the RAND
Corporation. The study’s findings confirmed
that the nation has neglected the most important
factor in the recovery and well-being of wounded veterans - the
spouses, parents, siblings and other loved ones who care for them
at home. An estimated 5.5 million caregivers assist and care for
wounded warriors. This service would cost $15 billion annually
if it were paid for. These caregivers are desperately struggling to
negotiate the labyrinth of family finances and legal matters, all
while managing the daily medical and emotional needs of their
injured veterans.
SGLI premium adjustment effective July 1
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently announced
that the Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) program
will adjust its monthly premium rate from 6.5 cents per $1,000
back to the 2006 rate of seven cents per $1,000 of insurance, a
modest increase to ensure the SGLI program remains in a strong
financial position. For a service member with the maximum
$400,000 of life insurance, this change will mean an increase
of two dollars a month. The VA claims that in order for the
program to remain in good financial condition, it’s now necessary to increase the premium rate by half a cent per $1,000 of
insurance. Insurance companies hold reserve funds to ensure
they can pay future claims, and it’s common practice in the
insurance industry to adjust premium rates as reserve funds
increase and decrease.
Message from the Acting
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
by Sloane D. Gibson
Not all Vveterans are getting
the timely access to the healthcare that they have earned.
Systemic problems in scheduling processes have been exacerbated by leadership failures
and ethical lapses. I will use all
available authority to swiftly
and decisively address issues
of willful misconduct or mismanagement.
VA’s first priority is to get
all veterans off waiting lists
and into clinics while we address the underlying issues that
have been impeding veterans’
access to healthcare. The President has made clear that this is
his expectation.
Even as we implement these
immediate actions, we will
work with Veterans Service
Organizations, members of
Congress, academia, public
and private organizations, and
with all other agencies and
institutions that can help us
move forward.
We will also continue to depend on the faithful service of
VA employees and leaders who
place the interests of veterans
above their own, those who
serve veterans with dignity,
compassion, and dedication,
and who live by VA’s core
values: Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, and
Excellence.
Finally, as we accelerate our
access to care, we will not lose
sight of the fact that the quality of VA healthcare remains
strong. Ten years of external
validations have consistently
shown that, on average, veterans who use VA healthcare
rate our hospitals and clinics
as high or higher in customer
satisfaction than patients give
most of the Nation’s private
sector hospitals.
On behalf of all veterans,
I express my appreciation
to Secretary Shinseki for
his leadership of VA. For
decades to come, veterans
will benefit from the transformation begun in the past
five years.
Thank you for your support
and dedication to Veterans and
our mission to serve them.”
D-Day
remembrance
(May 29, 2014) - Seventy years ago, the Normandy
landings, on D-Day, June 6, 1944, launched the invasion of German-occupied Western Europe and
began the Allied victory in the war. “When the war
broke out, I went right down and signed up,” said
Army Air Corps veteran Robert Royce (shown here).
Royce remembers the pride he felt the first time
he looked in the mirror and saw himself in uniform. “It was the first time I felt like a man,” said
Royce. That was Dec. 2, 1942. Royce was 18 years
old. Now, 70 years later, Royce said he would enlist
all over again, if he could. “I’m so glad I joined the
war effort,” said Royce. “Most days I didn’t think I
would make it through the day. I was there for the
Battle of the Bulge and for the Normandy invasion.
So many deaths,” he said, shaking his head. “I’ve
always asked myself, why me? All of these guys,
young guys … 18, 19 years old, they didn’t get to
go on and live their lives and have families. I always wondered how I got to be so lucky.” - by Mary
Kay Gominger, chief of community & public affairs,
Veterans Health Care System
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Career & Education
Navy reading program update announced
An update to the Chief of
Naval Operation Professional
Reading Program (CNO-PRP)
was recently announced in NAVADMIN 121/14.
The update serves to keep the
CNO-PRP fresh and relevant
and will include five new titles,
which focus on professional development of Sailors throughout
the fleet, to accompany the current 18 CNO-PRP books.
Titles included in this update
are: Cyber Security and Cyber
War, by P. W. Singer and A.
Friedman; Leading With the
Heart, by Mike Krzyzewski and
D. Philips; The Trident, by Jason
Redman and J. Bruning; Turn the
Ship Around, by retired Capt.
David Marquet; and The Twilight War, by David Crist.
A kit containing these five
new titles will be shipped to
commands throughout the fleet
in the coming weeks. Large
commands will receive multiple
copies of each title.
Commands with existing
reading program libraries should
integrate the new hard copy titles
into their legacy collections.
Books from previous lists should
be retained to build a growing
and versatile lending library for
the command.
A number of current and
previous CNO-PRP titles are
available for free loan as eBook or digital audio downloads
from the Navy library e-content
within the Navy General Library
Program portal, which is accessible through Navy Knowledge
Online.
Active participation in the
CNO-PRP is highly encouraged
for all Sailors. The intent of this
program is to serve as a tool to
help extend Sailors’ personal
and professional growth beyond
their day-to-day duties.
Since the program’s inception,
many commands have established reading groups, essay
contests, and special liberty programs to reward their dedicated
professional readers.
Reading, discussing, and understanding the ideas found
in the CNO-PRP will not only
improve our critical thinking
skills, but will also help us
become better Sailors, better
citizens, and, most importantly,
better leaders.
For more information on
CNO-PRP or to replace worn,
damaged, and missing books,
contact the CNO-PRP management office via the contacts
listed at http://navyreading.
dodlive.mil.
For more information on the
current update to CNO-PRP,
view NAVADMIN 121/14.
Cmdr.
Daniel
Dolan,
deputy program manager for the Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO) Professional Reading Program, program manager
professor John Jackson
and Rear Adm. Walter E.
Ted Carter Jr., president
of the U.S. Naval War
College, participate in a
collaboration of Professional Reading Program
books. The Chief of Naval Operations Professional Reading Program is designed
to enhance professional development,
learn about Navy heritage and gain
a greater understanding of what it
means to be a 21st century Sailor. The
42 books in the collection are arranged
in categories that align with the CNO’s
three Tenets: Warfighting First, Operate Forward, and Be Ready. Books
are available throughout the fleet in
lending libraries. U.S. Navy photo by
MCC James E. Foehl
Do you have what it takes to become
a steam generating plant inspector
Over the years the use of steam to power ships
in the Navy has declined. With the Boiler Technician and Machinist’s Mate (MM) ratings merger
in 1996, much of the in-rate knowledge in boilers
and steam systems was lost.
Steam Generating Plant Inspectors (SGPI)
have a fleet-wide impact by being responsible for
providing technical oversight and assistance and hands-on training
to ship’s force personnel on their equipment. Additionally, they have
the opportunity to shape the future of the MM rating by participating
in work groups which serve to shape the future operational, maintenance, and training policies.
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Interpersonal Edge:
Workplace success is in the details
by Dr. Daneen Skube
Q. My manager keeps
giving me feedback that I
miss details. The truth is
I’m a big-picture person.
I resent that my manager
keeps expecting me to fix
the little stuff when we have
bigger problems. Are there
jobs where I can be successful and not have to pay so
much attention to detail?
A. Nope, the truth is the way
you make the coffee in your
break room is the same consciousness you bring to absolutely everything you do during your
workday. Believing that detail is
unimportant and doesn’t deserve
your attention makes your entire
performance worse.
William Blake, the poet and
artist, wrote, “To see a world in
a grain of sand/And a heaven in a
wild flower,/Hold infinity in the
palm of your hand/And eternity
in an hour.” To paraphrase, if you
can’t look at a grain of sand and
see the rest of the world you are
probably missing some pretty
important stuff.
Success is easiest at work
when we experience ourselves
being in a state of service in
something we’re good at with
others. There really are no small
tasks at work, but we do sometimes bring a small mind to what
we are doing.
One of the best examples I
can give of the power of detail
was a bathroom I once used at a
meditation center. I don’t know
who had cleaned it before I went
to wash my hands but that small
commercial bathroom was glowing. There was a small flower by
the sink and everything sparkled.
Whoever had done that job
brought the consciousness of
Buddha to the work.
Commission seeks service members’ compensation preferences
the moment we are in. When we
aren’t in our current moment, a
world of opportunities goes by
because we just see an unimportant grain of sand.
The commission tasked by
President Barack Obama and
Congress to modernize military compensation and benefits
programs is seeking input from
service members on their preferences.
When instead every grain of
sand at work gets your full and
undivided devotion, you build
a solid platform upon which
everything you do simply glows.
People will be eager to work
with you, promote you and pay
you a whole lot more because
you show up.
Alphonso Maldon Jr., chairman of the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission, said
understanding service members’
compensation preferences is
central to the commission’s
effort to craft modernization
recommendations.
Next time you are staring a
small job in the face, see the
infinite window of opportunity it represents simply because
you finally brought an infinite
amount of yourself to every
detail you touch.
The last word(s)
Next time you’re assigned a
meager job, check your inner
belief about what you are doing.
If you bring all of your enthusiasm, skills and brain power to
the task, you may even see a way
to make yourself indispensable
in big ways.
Q. My coworker is a big
baby. He complains about
everything and everyone.
Is there anything I can say
that would discourage him
from constant whining?
“Our primary goal is to ensure the uniformed services can
maintain the most professional
all-volunteer force, provide
for a high quality of life for
the members of the uniformed
services and their families,
and ensure that compensation
and retirement systems are financially sustainable,” he said.
“Our fundamental objective is to
craft an integrated compensation
and personnel system that will
continue to be valued by service
members, provide flexibility for
the uniformed services, and be
cost effective.”
The devil truly is in the details when it comes to success
at work. Sometimes we are in
such a rush to get to the next
important moment that we miss
A. Yes, patiently and quietly
mention that it will probably
only be getting worse. He will
be stumped. People find it hard
to engage in self-pity when no
one is arguing with them.
To obtain these preferences,
the commission will survey a
number of active-duty, National
Guard and reserve service members during the next few months,
with plans to survey retired
When we bring resentment
or grumbling to a task, we bring
everything and everyone around
us down rather than uplifting our
workplace. Our managers see
that we can’t even do a minor
task well and won’t entrust us
with bigger responsibilities.
service members as well. The
survey will ask participants to
value individual elements of
their compensation package in
relation to each other, Maldon
said.
“If you receive this survey,
please take it,” he added. “However, the survey is not the only
way to let us know your preferences.” People can provide input
on the commission’s public
website, http://www.mcrmc.
gov, and written comments
may be mailed to the Military
Compensation and Retirement
Modernization Commission,
Post Office Box 13170, Arlington, VA 22209.
“These tools are powerful
ways to ensure we are aware of
your preferences and concerns,”
Maldon said.
Over the past year, he noted,
the commission has benefitted
from meetings with service
members, veterans, retirees and
their family members. “Additionally,” he said, “representatives of the uniformed services,
military and veterans service
organizations, and other subject-matter experts have greatly
added to our understanding
of the breadth of current military compensation and benefit
systems. These engagements
have reinforced what we’ve
always known: Our people are
the strength of our uniformed
services.”
Maldon added, “We honor
your service and ask for your
continued input and support
as we move forward with this
important endeavor.”
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“As the secretary has made
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admiral said. “To the degree
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Breakers Beach Luau Friday, June 20 • 4-8 pm • FREE A night
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a guest, 18+.
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This newly built facility offers recreation and lap swim hours, locker
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2014 Junior Sailing Camp Monday-Friday beginning in June,
full and half-day sessions are available. As low as $100 per child per
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Vintage T-Shirt 2-Mile Run/1-Mile Walk Presented by MWR
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Longest Day of the Year 5K Run/2-Mile Walk Presented by
MWR, Lincoln Military Housing and USAA Thursday, June 19 •
11 am • FREE Celebrate the official start of summer with a scenic run
or walk along the bay! Muster on the Quay Wall on the northwest
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YMCA will be able to continue
their memberships until March
“It provides spouses an outlet
of next year, a morale, welfare during stressful times, and an
and recreation program official opportunity to maintain fitness,
said yesterday.
physically and mentally,” he
said.
MWR program analyst Chris
Wright said the Military OutSome 2,700 YMCAs across
reach Initiative, a five-year the nation participate in the
contract between the Defense initiative, Wright said, adding
Department and the Armed Ser- that the memberships are paid
vices YMCA, was set to expire through Overseas Contingency
recently, but it has been extended Operations funding, because the
to March 17, 2015.
initiative is tied to readiness and
deployment.
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reached out to the families of
“As we continue to draw
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I continue to be alarmed with
the news that heroin is becoming
a more prevalent drug in our
society. I was reminded of the
reality of this just the other day
when I saw a 20-year-old patient
of mine whom I hadn’t seen in a
while. I remembered that during
the end of his high school years
his mother had called me about
some issues he was having, but
I never heard more and had not
seen him for quite some time.
He came into the office for
treatment of cough and cold
symptoms. While I was taking
the history of his illness, I also
started asking him how he’d
been and what he was doing
now. He told me that he’d just
recently gotten out of rehab and
was working part time and planning to start taking some college
classes.
He also told me that heroin is
cheaper than many other drugs,
so may be a go to drug.
What really struck me was
when he said, “I cannot tell you
the rush and euphoria you get
with heroin. You are addicted the
first time!” That certainly turned
out to be true for him.
At some time in the previous
two years, my patient had also
been arrested and sent to jail for
a drug-related crime, but once
out he continued to use heroin
until he finally accepted help
and entered drug rehab. When
we spoke, he’d been clean for
months and was continuing to
work on staying that way. I was
proud of him, as well as his hon-
sober, although he is smoking
now. However, as he said to me,
“that discussion is for another
appointment.” Agreed.
The face of heroin addiction
is not like I had thought. Rather
than being strictly an inner city
problem, it’s now affecting
people across the country and
in suburban neighborhoods and
schools. If my young patient’s
statement that he “was addicted
the first time” holds true for
others, then this is yet another
discussion to have with our
teens.
While some teens “experiment” with alcohol and marijuana, there’s no experimenting
with heroin.
While this young man certainly wasn’t the first patient of
mine who’d been to rehab, he
was the first to tell me he’d been
a heroin addict. I was shocked,
to say the least.
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Former Blue Angels’ CO reprimanded at Admiral’s Mast
PEARL HARBOR - At an
Admiral’s Mast proceeding on
June 2, a former commanding officer of theNavy’s Flight
Demonstration Squadron - the
Blue Angels - was found guilty
of violating Uniform Code Military Justice articles 92 (failure
to obey an order or regulation)
and 133 (conduct unbecoming
of an officer) by fostering a
hostile command climate, failing to stop obvious and repeated
instances of sexual harassment,
condoning widespread lewd
practices within the squadron,
and engaging in inappropriate
and unprofessional discussions
with his junior officers.
As a result, Capt. Gregory
McWherter was given non-judicial punishment in the form of a
punitive letter of reprimand.
Commander, U.S. Pacific
Fleet, Adm. Harry Harris Jr.,
convened the Admiral’s Mast
after an investigation he ordered
found McWherter allowed his
officers and senior enlisted personnel to engage in inappropriate
and sexually harassing behavior
that significantly contributed
to an unprofessional command
climate during his second command tour as the Blue Angels
commanding officer from May
2011 to November 2012.
The investigation concluded
that McWherter witnessed, condoned, and encouraged behavior
that, while juvenile and sophomoric in the beginning, ultimately and in the aggregate, became
destructive, toxic, and hostile.
According to the investigation,
at no time did the behavior lead
to sexual assault.
The investigation found that
McWherter had a successful tour
as the Blue Angels commanding officer from 2008 to 2010;
however, during his second
command tour, the Blue Angels
ready room environment degraded and ran counter to established
USS Vandegrift enters 4th Fleet area of responsibility
by MC3 Cory Booth
USS VANDEGRIFT, At Sea - USS Vandegrift
(FFG 48) entered the 4th Fleet area of responsibility May 21 in support of Operation Martillo.
Operation Martillo (Spanish for “hammer”),
a joint operation involving the U.S., European
and Western Hemisphere partner-nations, targets
illicit trafficking routes in the waters off Central
America. Southern Command leads the U.S.
military involvement in Joint Operation Task
Force-South.
Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment
402, deployed aboard Vandegrift , is supported by
Vandegrift ’s Visit, Board, Search and Seizure team
and Helicopter Anti-Submarine Light Squadron
49 Detachment 3.
The U.S. contribution to Operation Martillo
includes Navy and Coast Guard assets working
together to deny transnational criminal organizations the ability to export illegal narcotics along
the Central American coastline.
Operation Martillo is part of the U.S. government’s support to combat transnational organized
crime and the U.S. Central America Regional
Security Initiative.
Naval Forces Southern Command and 4th Fleet
supports U.S. Southern Command’s military operations by employing maritime forces in cooperative
maritime security operations to maintain access,
enhance interoperability, and build enduring partnerships in order to enhance regional security and
promote peace, stability, and prosperity.
Navy standards and the Uniform
Code of Military Justice.
Upon assuming command
from McWherter in November
2012, the investigation notes,
the present Blue Angels’ commanding officer reestablished
good order and discipline in the
squadron by exercising leadership in the manner the
Navy expects of all
its commanding
officers.
The investigation found
that with his
implicit and explicit approval of
unacceptable behavior, McWherter set a
moral standard far below
Navy expectations. Harris
found McWherter, as the commanding officer, to be primarily
responsible for the unacceptable
behavior.
“Commanding officers have
an enduring obligation to maintain a proper work environment
at all times and in all places and
spaces; and they will be held
accountable as appropriate when
they fail,” Harris noted in his
final endorsement of the investigation. “Navy leaders must treat
all personnel fairly, with dignity,
and with respect. Everyone is
entitled to work in an environment free of unlawful behavior
and offensive material.
“Capt. McWherter failed to
maintain appropriate good order
and discipline in his unit,” Harris
concluded.
Harris ordered the investigation after a servicemember filed an official
complaint with the
Navy on March
24. Based on the
initial findings
of the investigation, McWherter was
relieved of his
duties as executive
officer of Naval Base
Coronado, on April 18, and
reassigned temporarily to the
staff of Commander, Naval
Air Force Pacific in San Diego. As a “fleet-up” position,
McWherter was scheduled to
become the Naval Base Coronado commanding officer in
April 2015.
Several junior personnel assigned to the Blue Angels during
McWherter’s second command
tour received formal written
counseling for their roles in
participating in the improper
behavior during that time frame.
The counseling provided to these
individuals is non-punitive in
nature and is intended as a tool
to remedy a noted deficiency in
their conduct and performance
of duty. McWherter was held
ultimately responsible and accountable for the actions of these
junior personnel while he was in
command.
“Our Navy has very high
standards of conduct for all
of our personnel,” said Vice
Adm. David Buss, commander,
Naval Air Force Pacific. “The
totally inappropriate command
environment fostered by Capt.
McWherter was so unacceptable
that it should have been clear to
each member of the team that
standards of personal decency
and respect were violated. I will
not accept the encouragement
of such behavior on the part of a
leader entrusted with the responsibility of command.”
As a result of the investigation’s findings and to mitigate
any potential future problems,
Harris directed Buss to review
a number of policies, procedures
and organizational issues related
to the Pensacola-based Blue Angels. These reviews are expected
to be completed in the next few
months.
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Midshipmen experience life aboard USS John Paul Jones
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SAN DIEGO - A group of
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) midshipmen from colleges across the
country experienced the taste of
saltwater, life and sea for a day
aboard guided-missile destroyer
USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53),
May 29.
ing a surface warfare officer has
really sparked my interest.”
The purpose of the day-long
cruise was to spark the midshipmen’s interest in the surface
warfare community as a future
career path.
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for his future, one midshipman
was also able to connect with
his past.
As part of the NROTC program, midshipmen submit their
preferences for which warfare
community they would like to
enter upon commissioning. By
getting underway on an active
duty warship, this group of future officers received firsthand
experience of shipboard life to
help make that decision.
“It’s definitely not what I
expected. There is a lot more
to setting sail than I originally
thought,” said Midshipmen 3rd
Class Sarah Hoffman from the
University of Auburn. “I’ve
always wanted to get into the
aviation field but after today, be-
During their visit, the midshipmen watched live gunfire
exercises, mass causality drills,
air-defense exercises, damage
control training, high power
turns and other ship-handling
evolutions.
Jones’s father, retired Navy
Capt. Stu Jones, was the ship’s
supply officer at the time of commissioning. In addition, his sister
Megan Jones was the first child
christened in the ship’s bell during a ceremony that took place
when the ship was still under
construction.
“I can’t think of a better way to
The next Friends of the Navy
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26, on board USS Mobile Bay
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found guilty of violating two counts of article 92 of the Uniform
Code of Military Justice during a Captain’s Mast proceeding at
NAS Lemoore.
Cmdr. Ian Burgoon, commanding officer, VFA-86, awarded Master Chief Petty Officer James K. Shumate non-judicial punishment
in the form of a Letter of Reprimand.
This action followed the completion of an investigation into allegations of the master chief’s personal conduct while the squadron
was conducting training at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev., during the
week of May 19. VFA-86 is based at Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Shumate was temporarily reassigned to the staff of Commander,
Strike Fighter Wing Pacific at NAS Lemoore May 28, based on the
initial findings of the investigation.
Senior Chief Petty Officer Todd King is acting as VFA-86’s
command master chief.
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assigned Sailors and their mission. They strengthen the chain of
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the first among many expected
moments that will not only shape
their own career, but also those
who they will eventually lead
after commissioning.
VFA-86 command master chief relieved
“My father served proudly on
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USS Ronald Reagan departs Santa Barbara
SANTA BARBARA - USS
Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) departed Santa Barbara on June 2
after a three-day port visit.
During their visit, Sailors
donated their time to local charities, enjoyed shopping and local
fare, and toured many attractions. Much of this was made
possible due to the hospitality of
the Santa Barbara Navy League,
an organization that has supported and adopted the ship since
its commissioning in 2003.
Sailors were treated to special events planned to celebrate
the visit and to bid “America’s
Flagship” a final farewell before
it replaces USS George Washington (CVN 73) in Yokosuka,
Japan as the U.S. Navy’s only
permanently forward-deployed
aircraft carrier.
The crew enjoyed tours of
the Ronald Reagan Presidential
Library, the Reagan Ranch Rancho del Cielo - and a public
barbecue and a friendly softball
game against a combined squad
of Santa Barbara Deputy Sheriffs and the Santa Barbara Fire
Department.
“I’m happy our junior Sailors
were able to see the ranch for
themselves,” Chief Logistics
Specialist Ryan Talob said of
his tour of the Reagan Ranch.
“I think the visit made everyone
a little more proud to be on the
ship named after such a great
American. That experience was
made possible by the wonderful
people of Santa Barbara and the
Santa Barbara Navy League they are gracious hosts.”
While nearly 3,000 members
of the crew took advantage of
“We all feel very
close to this ship.
Everyone has been
looking forward to
talking and getting to
know the Sailors from
Reagan. To everyone
in Santa Barbara, this
is really the ship’s
homeport.”
- Santa Barbara resident
the opportunity to enjoy the
ship’s adoptive city, members
of the local community were
equally happy to see the 1,000
foot warship anchored off its
coastline.
“We all feel very close to this
ship,” Santa Barbara resident
Stevie Danley-Considine said
while being interviewed by the
local media. “Everyone has been
looking forward to talking and
getting to know the Sailors from
Reagan. To everyone in Santa
Barbara, this is really the ship’s
homeport.”
Ensign Joseph Pfaff, from
Detroit, is interviewed
by Victoria Sanchez, a
news reporter from KEYT
channel three, on the
flight deck of USS Ronald
Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald
Reagan is anchored off
the coast of Santa Barbara for a port call. Navy
photo by MC2 Jacob Estes
While Ronald Reagan Sailors were beneficiaries of Santa
Barbara’s generous and inviting
nature, a small and dedicated
corps of individuals made it
Johnrobert Scarbrough said of
his participation in the Habitat
for Humanity event to build
affordable homes for county
residents.
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“There are those among us
who enjoy giving back and
enacting change within the
community, whether we are in
San Diego or in a liberty port,”
Intelligence Specialist 1st Class
Stevie Danley-Considine
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their mission to thank the city by
returning the favor in the form
of several community service
projects including feeding the
homeless, a local beautification
endeavor and a Habitat for Humanity project.
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“It was very rewarding to
interact with the people of Santa
Barbara and share our experience with them,” added Logistics Specialist 2nd Class
Christopher Peacock. “We came
together as one team to accomplish something that will help the
people of Santa Barbara as much
as they have helped out our ship
during the visit here.”
While members of the crew
were constantly thanked for
their military service over the
weekend, they offered their
own way to say “thanks” by
hosting close to 1,400 guests
who rode water taxis to Ronald
Reagan’s anchorage for an opportunity to tour the ship and
meet the Sailors who bring
her to life.
“We really do love this ship
and all that you do for our
country,” said John Wilczak,
a local business man heavily
involved in the ship’s visit to
Santa Barbara. “Did you see the
airplane flying around the city
and pulling a sign that says ‘SB
loves the USS Ronald Reagan’
today- That’s truly how we feel.
Being able to host you and tour
the ship today is an honor.”
T h e w e e k e n d ’s e v e n t s
wrapped up with a farewell reception hosted aboard the ship.
After Capt. Chris Bolt, Reagan’s
commanding officer, welcomed
guests and thanked the city for
its hospitality.
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MCAS MIRAMAR - Marines with Aircraft Rescue and
Firefighting responded to a
biohazard training simulation
along with multiple other agencies aboard Marine Corps Air
Station Miramar May 29.
Participants use the exercise,
Phantom Vector, to employ
emergency response plans,
policies and procedures that
pertain to a biological incident.
Marines with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting worked
alongside San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, MCAS Miramar Fire Department and San
Diego County Department of
Environmental Health Hazardous Incident Response Team
to collect samples needed to
accurately determine the type
of contamination.
“We set up an instant command, and we had all the entities get together and make their
plan on how they were going to
get samples from around the
Navy releases record of decision for
the introduction of the P-8A aircraft
The Department of the Navy,
after carefully weighing public
comments, as well as strategic,
operational, and environmental
effects of the proposed action,
has announced the signing of
a Record of Decision for the
introduction of the P-8A MultiMission Maritime Aircraft into
the Navy fleet.
The decision is to home base
the P-8A squadrons as described
in Alternative 1 of the Final
Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement, which was
published in the Federal Register
April 25.
Alternative 1, identified as
the preferred alternative in the
Final Supplemental EIS, calls
for home basing six fleet squadrons and the Fleet Replacement
Squadron at NAS Jacksonville,
Fla., and six fleet squadrons at
NAS Whidbey Island, Wash.
This alternative also includes
a permanent rotating squadron
detachment at Marine Corps
Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay,
Hawaii, with periodic squadron
detachments to Naval Base
Coronado.
A copy of the ROD may be
obtained by writing to the P8A SEIS Project Manager, at:
Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Atlantic/EV21CZ,
6506 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk,
Virginia 23508.
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Marines collect samples during an exercise
aboard MCAS Miramar May 29. The Marines collected the samples to send to the
San Diego Vector Disease and Diagnostic Lab to test for a contaminant.
Locally, copies of the ROD
were distributed to the Coronado
Public Library at 640 Orange
Ave.
“This type of training helps
us learn how the other sections are going to work with
us,” said Pfc. Aaron Allen, an
aircraft rescue and firefighting
specialist.
area that was contaminated,”
said Mark Manring, the chemical, biological, radiological and
nuclear protection officer with
MCAS Miramar. “This exercise has given the military and
county a good chance to work
together.”
The MCAS Miramar Fire
Department set up a decontamination site as a safety precaution
before any samples are taken in
case of accidental exposure at
the contaminated area. Aircraft
Rescue and Firefighters were
assisted by the Hazardous Incident Response Team to learn
the proper procedures to collect
the samples. Once the samples
were bagged and stored, during
the training the Marines returned
to the decontamination site and
proceeded to be decontaminated by the MCAS Miramar
Fire Department. The samples
collected are then sent to the
San Diego Vector Disease and
Diagnostic Lab where they are
tested for a contaminant.
This exercise gives MCAS
Miramar the opportunity to
ensure the base is prepared for
an biological incident.
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simulators, and facilities at NAS
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A Notice of Record of Decision has been published in the
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Independence tests 57 mm gun
in preparation for RIMPAC
SAN DIEGO - USS Independence (LCS 2) successfully
completed a test event with the
ship’s Mk 110 57 millimeter
gun May 20.
SAN DIEGO (May 28, 2014) - Justine
Alegre performs Hula, a Hawaiian dance
that preserves the culture and traditions of the Hawaii Islands, during the
Asian-Pacific Islander Heritage Month
celebration at Naval Medical Center San
Diego. (inset) NMCSD staff member David Quinones performs Haka, an ancient
Maori war dance. The command’s Diversity Team organized the festivities, which
included hulu dancing, ukulele performance, singing and static displays.
Held at Naval Air Warfare
Center Weapons Division,
Point Mugu Range, the test
demonstrated Independence’s
surface warfare capabilities by
engaging a stationary target
using the ship’s core combat
system.
As part of the test plan,
Independence crew members
tracked a surface balloon, also
known as a Killer Tomato, with
SAFIRE, the ship’s electrooptical/infrared camera, and
the Sea Giraffe radar prior to
engaging the target with the
57 mm gun.
photos by MC3 Pyoung K. Yi
“I’m pleased with the outcome of this test on a number
of levels. Not only did we
validate the current combat
system software and the procedures for safely firing the
core weapon system, but the
crew also received valuable
training time, improving their
proficiency with the ship’s sensors and weapons,” said Capt.
Tom Anderson, LCS program
manager.
Independence, the lead ship
of the Independence variant
of littoral combat ships, will
operate off the coast of Hawaii
as part of Rim of the Pacific
(RIMPAC), the world’s largest
international maritime warfare
exercise, in July. USS Freedom
(LCS 1), the lead ship of the
Freedom variant, participated
in RIMPAC in 2010.
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CORONADO (May 10, 2014) - High school students
compete in the sit-up portion during the fourth annual SEAL Invitational sponsored by Naval Special
Warfare Recruiting Directorate at the Naval Special
Warfare Center obstacle course. Thirteen high school
teams consisting of more than 130 students visited
the center and competed against each other in many
of the same physical activities that SEAL candidates
are required to perform. Navy photo by MCC Anastasia Puscian
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AT SEA, NEAR JAPAN (May 29, 2014) - Seaman Crystal Abbott assigned to USS Kidd (DDG 100), steers
the ship from the bridge. Kidd is on patrol with the
George Washington CSG. Navy photo by MC2 Declan
Barnes
SAN DIEGO (May 30, 2014) - (From left) Commander,
Naval Medical Center San Diego Rear Adm. Bruce
Gillingham awards Lt. John Aylsworth, Registered
Nurse Irene Grepo and Navy nurse Lt. j.g. Carolynn
Spangler the “Good Catch of the Week.” Their catch
was for correcting the scale used to score withdrawal
CIWA (Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment) for
inpatients who scored three points for sleep. These
additional three points could result in patients receiving additional or increased doses of medications
ordered. The three worked as a team to resolve the
issue. Navy photo by MC3 Pyoung K. Yi
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (April 28, 2014) - Information
Systems Technician Seaman Jason Recinto, assigned
to amphibious assault ship Pre-commissioning Unit
(PCU) America (LHA 6), turns on a server rack during
the ships initial computer and network installation.
C5I is installing more than 600 computers aboard
America as the crew prepares for the ship’s maiden
voyage. America replaces the Tarawa-class of amphib assault ships. Navy photo by MC1 John Scorza
KUPANG, Indonesia (May 31, 2014) - Lt. Sharon Enujioke, a pediatrician assigned to Naval Hospital Camp
Pendleton, performs a wellness exam on an infant
during a medical information exchange at the RSUD
Kota Kupang City Hospital in support of Pacific Partnership 2014.
Pacific
Partnership is the
largest annual multilateral
humanitarian
assistance and
disaster relief
preparedness
mission conducted in the
Asia-Pacific
region.
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County Library launches annual Summer
Reading Challenge with prizes and programs
L O NG E S T
All ages are invited to take
the Summer Reading Challenge
at San Diego County Library!
The Challenge runs from June
1 through August 1 and rewards
prizes to customers who complete a goal of reading 10 books
or reading for 10 hours. Upon
completing your 10 hours or 10
books goal, keep on reading to
support Pets for Patriots through
the library’s Read for a Reason
program. For every child, teen
or adult who reads a total of 20
hours or 20 books, $5 will be
donated to Pets for Patriots to
help a veteran adopt a shelter
pet. Sign up starting June 1 at
www.sdcl.org/src or at your local library.
DAY
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THURSDAY, JUNE 19 • 11 AM
Celebrate the official start of summer with
a scenic run or walk along the bay!
Muster on the Quay Wall on the northwest corner of the base,
¼-mile from the Main Gym. T-shirt awaiting each runner/walker!
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Cornish Dr., will be hosting a
Summer Reading Challenge
kickoff event on June 5 at 3
p.m., featuring stories read by
a Pets for Patriots participant
and his dog, a Bite Prevention
for Kids presentation by the
County of San Diego’s Department of Animal Services, a
dog agility demonstration, and
refreshments.
“Literacy and responsible pet
ownership go hand and hand,”
said Dawn Danielson, Director
of the County of San Diego’s
Department of Animal Services.
“The more educated children
become, the more apt they are
to make compassionate choices
later in life.”
Once you sign up to take the
Summer Reading Challenge,
you can track your goals with
an online or paper reading log.
When you have completed your
log you can claim prizes from
July 1 to August 1 at your local
branch. Prizes include ear buds,
tote bags, toys, and coupons to
select restaurants, museums, and
theme parks. In addition, the
San Diego Padres are donating
limited supplies of tickets to
summer games.
“The Summer Reading Challenge encourages thousands of
kids, teens, and adults to read
and participate in library events
each and every summer,” said
Library Director José Aponte.
“Our libraries are sanctuaries
that provide access to endless
inspiration and transformational
experiences.”
Summer reading is particularly valuable to kids and teens
as it prevents the “summer
slide.” Reading during the summer keeps students from falling
behind. Children who read four
or more books during the summer score better on reading
comprehension tests when they
come back to school, compared
to peers who don’t read over the
summer (http://scholar.harvard.
edu/files/jameskim/files/2004_
ms1583-summerreading-edited_website.pdf). The Summer
Reading Challenge is a great
way to encourage your children
and teens to read and keep them
on track.
‘The Short List’ Showcase
returns with chuckles galore
The Lemon Grove Historical Society will present episodes from
the Short List Showcase for Outstanding International Short Film
on Film Night at the Library on June 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Lemon
Grove Library, 3001 School Lane.
The popular series will focus on comedy from many lands interspersed with one or two more serious works.
The Short List screenings are made possible by New Pacific
Productions, producer of the series, and presented in cooperation
with the Lemon Grove Library. Film Night at the Library is free and
suitable for ages 18 and over. (619) 463-0863.
I MHG promotes safe motorcycle riding techniques
by Lance Cpl.
Ricardo Hurtado
Marines with I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters
Group participated in a motorcycle ride May 29, 2014.
Nearly 20 Marines took their
motorcycles for a group ride,
building camaraderie and promoting safe motorcycle handling
techniques. The event consisted
of a 70-mile, round-trip ride
from Camp Del Mar to Murrieta, Calif., where riders stopped
to enjoy lunch and each other’s
company at the local Buffalo
Wild Wings restaurant.
Among the riders was the
commanding general of I MEF,
Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan, who
came out to spend time bonding
with the Marines.
Toolan spoke to the riders
and said motorcycle riding
is a good way for Marines to
release stress from work and
busy schedules.
dangerous, as Marines, and
when you get yourself on a motorcycle the odds stack against
you even more,” said Master
Sgt. Joseph Kepler, I MHG
motorcycle club president. “It
just makes sense for the units
to sponsor these types of events
so we can get [the Marines] out
in the streets, watch what they’re
doing on their motorcycles and
make corrections as they’re
necessary.”
Staff Sgt. Jason Garcia, a
team chief with 1st Civil Affairs
Group, I MEF, said his favorite
part of these club rides is getting
to know the Marines he works
with and learning riding tips
from more experienced riders.
“It’s important for the Marines
to have that cohesiveness, come
together, spend time, meet new
people and get more experience
on the road with their motorcycles,” said Garcia.
Spending time among Marines, having fun, and swapping
ideas and riding tips between
younger and more experienced
riders were some of the goals
for the ride.
“Everybody learned something about each other and about
themselves, we executed [the
ride] safely, operational risk
management procedures were
all in place and we built camaraderie,” said Kepler.
Kepler also said companysponsored motorcycle rides are
meant to be held on a quarterly
basis, but the command looks to
host them with more frequency
during the summer months.
2-Mile Run / 1-Mi le Walk
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 • 10 AM
“There’s too many times
when we work [hard] several days a week,” said Toolan.
“And I think we all appreciate
the fact that riding motorcycles gives us a little peace
of mind.”
Participants receive a T-shirt from one of our past runs!
Run begins at 10 am behind the Admiral Prout Field House Gym,
NBSD, Bldg. 3279. Check-in at 9 am.
Open to all ID cardholders. No phone registration is accepted.
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Command Deadline: Monday, June 16
Awards: Small, Medium and Large Commands
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ARIES (March 21-April 19):
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and now.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21): Trusting to luck
won’t get the job done. You
may need to make corrections or fix matters that have
proved inaccurate. You’re less
shackled by tight schedules and
have more time for sociability
this week.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Be an enthusiastic team player.
You could be surrounded by
well-wishers and helpful advisors in the week to come. It’s
easy to get the cooperation you
need to deal with projects simmering on the back burner.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
You may turn away from light
social exchanges and become
entranced by deeper mysteries.
Make major purchases or financial decisions in the first half
of the week, when you’re more
skilled at negotiations.
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19): You’re intensely ambitious
this week, but have the time and
the money to stop and smell the
roses, too. Recent run-ins with
prejudice and narrow-mindedness may lead you to reconsider
your own viewpoints.
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begin to come into focus this
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know.
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and lead the team. Partners
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week ahead.
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Inspirations and an increased
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week ahead. Make decisions
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first half of the week, when your
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Inertia is a powerful thing. As
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fees in the week ahead.
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You can ease your
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fireworks
by Steve Dale
Q: With Independence Day
around the corner, is there
anything I can do to help our
dog, Betty, who gets really
nervous about the fireworks
displays held fairly close to our
home? - M.M., Deerfield, IL
A: Run away! If you can, slip
away for a few days to somewhere reasonably quiet. If a trip
to a quiet cottage in the woods
is not practical, however, you
do need to be proactive. Waiting
until July 3 at midnight would
leave you few options. If Betty
is truly terrified by fireworks, the
best and kindest answer might be
to see your veterinarian about a
psychopharmaceutical drug (not
acepromazine). (Statistically,
your pet may also become nervous about thunderstorms, which
the drug could also ease.)
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rockets start flying, try the following:
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3. Anxitane: Veterinarians
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cats containing L-Theanine, an
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4. Thundershirt, Anxiety
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pet’s nervous soul. Apparently,
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calm pets. Several websites are
devoted to such tunes.
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be redirected with distracting interactive play or food puzzles.
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from age 4 to 7 years old with a
service dog.
“At this age, the children
often begin to be bullied, but
we noted this didn’t happen
(with a service dog),” EndersSlegers comments. “In fact, the
dogs attracted friends, which
seemed to force improvement
in the social skills (of the autistic
children).”
Autistic children often have
tactile issues, not wanting to
be touched or to touch others. Over time, Enders-Slegers
notes that while some children
wouldn’t hug Mom, they eventually hugged the dogs, or at
least petted them. Ultimately,
the children began to touch their
parents more often. The study
also measured an increase in
learning ability.
She also observed that with a
service dog at their side, autistic
children in the study had fewer
temper tantrums, allowing their
parents and siblings a more
“normal” existence, including
the freedom to go to the movies
or out to dinner.
Enders-Slegers is one of many
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Liz Smith: Top Hollywood actresses talk showbiz with THR
by Liz Smith
“I WOULD love to foray
into film editing. Or become a
shepherdess, wandering.”
That’s “Bates Hotel” actress
and Emmy nominee Vera Farmiga, answering The Hollywood
Reporter’s question: “If you
stopped acting what would you
do with the rest of your life?”
Ms. Farmiga - along with
Claire Danes (“Homeland”),
Julianna Margulies (“The Good
Wife”), Sarah Paulson (“American Horror Story”), Jessica Pare
(“Mad Men”) and Keri Russell
(“The Americans”) - sat with
THR for one of the magazine’s
let’s-throw-these-actors-together-and-see-what-happens
articles. Always interesting.
The ladies are all Emmynominated and each has a tale to
tell. It was especially interesting,
for those who think show biz is
all glitz and glamour, to read
of Claire Danes’ experience
shooting the second season of
“Homeland.” She recalled: “I
was pregnant, and the show
got more action-packed. At one
point we were shooting in an old
sewage factory. I was kidnapped,
chained to a pipe; it was 4 a.m. I
was 7-1/2 months pregnant and I
was like ‘This sucks!’ They were
like, ‘Sorry!’ The baby was on
my sciatic nerve. I also had to
do love scenes, pregnant.”
All the women have interesting stories to tell about fame,
coming up in the biz, losing
roles, sex scenes. (Not much
fun - sorry!) And Ms. Margulies
says it all about why TV is so hot
and satisfying: “Roles written
for women are so much more
complex on television. The film
world is becoming quite flimsy
for women.”
Vera Farmiga adds: “There’s a
deeper level of sophistication in
the writing of female characters
on TV.”
So, even if Vera ends up playing a shepherdess, it’ll be a very
sophisticated shepherdess!
“SHE WAS a masterpiece
of composure; nothing ever ruffled her or made her upset, and
though she was not beautiful, her
calmness had the magnetic pull
of beauty - a stillness so powerful that the molecules realigned
themselves around her when she
came into a room.”
That’s Donna Tartt describing one of the characters in her
Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction,
“The Goldfinch” - a character
who became the book’s most
sympathetic figure.
I covered “The Goldfinch”
back in January. It is real literature and dazzlingly written.
Despite the skill, there is some
debate with the editing. It’s a lot
of writing - more than 700 pages
- too much, at times, beautiful
as it is. I was reminded of “The
Goldfinch” last week when a
good friend of mine announced
he’d been given the book and
read it in one night! I was flabbergasted.
How, how, how? “I connected,” he said. “I know all about
abandonment and the choices
one makes in life and how they
really are your choices. What
struck me about the book is
that for all the writing, the protagonist, the ‘hero’ says very
little. He’s almost monosyllabic.
Donna Tartt writes around him,
conveys his thoughts. Other
characters say much more.”
“But that’s not like you,” I said
to my friend.
“No, I talk too much. But I
know that guy. I’ve been to those
places, or at least nearby.” When
I again expressed astonishment that he could have gotten
through all of the book in one
night, he snorted, “Please, I just
read ‘Portrait of a Lady’ for the
first time, 500 pages. That’s a
heck of a read - the language of
the 1880s - and I did it in two
nights. I don’t kid around when
I read.” (He’s not kidding.)
My friend then suggested
“The Goldfinch” should be
Rita Hayworth’s most famous
remark, a poignant exclamation
on stardom and image vs. reality.
The tragic reality of Rita was
that she evinced almost no enjoyment from her fame. (“I just
don’t want to do this anymore,”
she told a studio photographer
who was begging for “more
Rita” during a session in the
early 1950s.) Rita was horrified
at the tale her picture was pasted
on the first atomic bomb.
Vera Farmiga
filmed. “Not as a feature movie.
There’s just too much of it to
be adapted comfortably, but as
a four-part series on HBO or
Showtime? For sure.”
I agree that the novel - which
is partly an essay on ethics,
trauma and obsession, and partly
a thriller about identity and art
thieves - is too much to squeeze
even into a long movie. TV
would be better. But if it’s ever
done, the actor who gets to play
“Boris” (the push-pull, scarycomforting best friend of the narrator) has an Emmy and a SAG
in waiting. What a role!
“EVERY MAN I knew
fell in love with ‘Gilda’ and
awakened with me.” That is
Still, actress that she was, Rita
Hayworth conveyed a tremendous amount of energy, joy and
sexuality, especially in the early
years of her career. A luscious
reminder of her power came
when I was sent a YouTube link
of Rita dancing to the Bee Gee’s
song, “Stayin’ Alive.”
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The video brilliantly melds
the Bee Gees music with Rita’s
movements. It is incredible,
covering almost all of Rita’s
musical films, including “My
Gal Sal”, “Down to Earth”,
“Cover Girl”, “Gilda,” “Affair in Trinidad,” “You Were
Never Lovelier” and “You’ll
Never Get Rich” (the latter
two gloriously paired with Fred
Astaire.)
What a woman! What a reminder of the fine dancer Rita
was. And what technical genius
it takes to put together a video
such as this.
By the way, “Stayin’ Alive”
remains a remarkably infectious song. The good old days
of disco!
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Combat engineers build bridge over muddy water for ‘World Famous Mud Run’
by Lance Cpl.
Keenan Zelazoski
Every year the Marines of
Bridge Company, 7th Engineer
Support Battalion, 1st Marine
Logistics Group, construct a
bridge for The World Famous
Mud Race, aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 29, 2014.
The Mud Run is an annual
10-kilometer race with several
obstacles, which can be negotiated individually or as a team.
This year they built a bridge
spanning 71 feet and weighing
about nine tons.
the way, but now we have a
sturdy bridge, and my Marines
gained a lot of confidence when
it comes to working in a lessthan optimal environment.”
Adding that the junior Marines
gained insight to what they will
do as leaders, Diaz said they
were able to identify the difficulties involved with the bridging
procedure. The most significant
of which, were the unstable
slope and narrow passage they
worked in.
Unlike the majority of the
bridges they build when train-
“Building the bridge was
a little bit more difficult than
usual, due to the terrain, but we
did an engineering reconnaissance before we came out here,”
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work together to move a roller beam that will support
a bridge, May 29, 2014 for the World Famous Camp
Pendleton Mud Run aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif.
The annual Mud Run is a 10-kilometer race with several obstacles, which can be negotiated individually
or as a team. This year they built a bridge spanning
71 feet and weighing almost nine tons. On June 6,
the Marines who built the bridge plan to participate
in Mud Run, as a unit, to increase morale. They will
also be volunteering to support the event.U.S. Marine
Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Keenan Zelazoski
Casanova, combat engineer,
Bridge Company.
Scouting the construction site
beforehand is ordinarily done by
more senior Marines, who know
what to look for, to formulate a
plan and ensure their Marines
are safe during the construction,
allowing the bridge to be built efficiently. However, their platoon
sergeant wanted to provide the
junior Marines with a unique
learning experience. Sergeant
Samuel Diaz, the platoon sergeant, said it was important for
developing the leadership of
junior Marines who will one day
be in a leadership position.
“This is the first time we are
building on a slope like this,”
said Diaz, a native of Houston.
“There were a few hiccups along
ing, this one will need to remain
standing for the duration of the
races.
“Usually we build a bridge
and tear it down right after,” said
De Casanova. “This time hundreds of people will run across
it, including us. It is satisfying
to see our hard work pay off in
a real situation.”
On June 6, the Marines who
built the bridge plan to participate in the Mud Run, as a unit,
to increase morale. They will
also be volunteering to support
the event.
Preble Sailor honored
as Chicago White Sox
‘Hero of the Game’
A Sailor assigned to guided-missile destroyer USS Preble
(DDG 88) was honored as the Chicago White Sox “Hero of
the Game” during the team’s home game against the San Diego
Padres at U.S. Cellular Field, May 31.
Culinary Specialist 1st Class Jeremy Domagalski, a native
of Chicago, was home on his first day of leave when his family
surprised him with the prestigious honor.
“It was all a surprise to me,” said Domagalski. “This was
all planned by my family and the Chicago White Sox ball club
and I was told I was to be honored by my family the day of my
arrival too my hometown.
Domagalski said that without his knowledge his family had
nominated him for the honor and had worked with the team to
set up the event. The team also reserved an entire section of
seats for his family to attend.
As the honoree of the game, he received a standing ovation
by everyone in the stadium while the announcer gave a brief
overview of his military career including one year in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduing Freedom.
“Not only did I get to shake hands with all the players from
both teams, but I was escorted back to my seat from the field
while everyone was still applauding my service recognition,”
said Domagalski.
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The Chicago White Sox have been honoring an active duty
service member or veteran as the “Hero of the Game” for several
years at each of their home games during the regular season.
“It was truly an honor and I was blessed that the Chicago
White Sox would dedicate and honor this game in my name,”
said Domagalski. “Many others just like me deserve this kind of
appreciation, and I hope this inspires others to do the same.”
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the data on the white boards
did not include fuel economy
figures.
Ford is touring the country
to showcase their EcoBoost
technology in cars, trucks and
utility vehicles, as compared
to competitors’ vehicles. This
12-city tour began in Phoenix
in April and will end in Indianapolis in July.
Ford’s objective for EcoBoost is to provide the power
and performance of larger
displacement engines with
the fuel economy of smaller
engines “by combining advanced engine technologies
such as turbocharging, direct
injection and variable valve
timing.” “By the end of 2014,
more than 90 percent of Ford’s
North American lineup will be
available with an EcoBoost engine.” Even the new Mustang
will have one.
Ford set up three relatively
low speed autocross courses in
a large parking area to demonstrate the handling and acceleration of the vehicles. Before we
drove an instructor prepared us
with a “chalk talk” to introduce
us to the EcoBoost Challenge
Drive Course, the Hybrid Challenge Drive Course and the ST
Performance Academy. Then,
at each course, another instructor spoke about that course
and the vehicles we would
be driving on it. Basic engine
output and vehicle specs were
presented on the white boards,
alongside course maps. I will
The first vehicles that I drove
and compared were Ford’s
2014 F-150 FX4 with the available 3.5 liter V-6 EcoBoost
engine and Chevy’s Silverado,
equipped with its much larger
displacement 5.3 liter V-8.
The Ford’s 365hp and 420lb.ft. of torque exceeds that of the
larger displacement Chevy’s
355hp and 383 lb.-ft. of torque.
Also impressive is that 90% of
the Ford’s power is available
at 1900 RPM (100% at 2500
RPM) versus at 4100 RPM in
the Chevy.
after slowing down for turns.
Ford’s Escape was also
equipped with the 2.0-liter
EcoBoost I-4 engine, whereas
the Honda CR-V AWD had a
larger, 2.4-liter engine. Once
again Ford beat its competitor’s
larger engine in horsepower
and torque: 240hp and 270
lb.-ft. for the Ford versus
185hp and 163 lb.-ft. for the
Honda. On the course, the
Honda’s handling was nimble,
predictable and fun. Combined
with a sporty exhaust note and
brisk acceleration, it was very
impressive – not at all what I
expected from an all-wheeldrive SUV.
The Escape, with its EcoBoost engine, accelerated
smartly, but I did notice some
turbo lag.
At the Fiesta ST’s autocross
course our runs were timed.
However, we were required to
shift the ST’s manual transmission into second before the first
turn and then leave it there for
the rest of the course. This did
not play well to the strengths of
the EcoBoost engine, because
slowing for the turns meant we
then had to accelerate from low
RPM. So, instead of accelerating hard out of the tight turns,
the noticeable turbo lag kept
me waiting and waiting and
waiting.
Ford’s hybrid offerings include the C-MAX Hybrid and
Energi (Plug-In Hybrid), and
the Fusion Hybrid and Energi.
Toyota’s largest Prius – the V,
was there for comparison. The
C-MAX has much better acceleration than the Prius.
I was disappointed with
Ford’s EcoBoost engines, as
compared to non-turbocharged,
larger engines. With EcoBoost
you will get the power of a
larger engine, but you will
have to wait for it due to turbo
lag. That may be a reasonable
trade-off if fuel economy and
not acceleration is your primary goal.
In the future, electrics will
probably provide the best of
both worlds, but first we’ll
need batteries that provide
more range and quicker recharging.
As always, please write
to [email protected]
with your comments and suggestions.
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Next up were the Ford Fusion, equipped with an I-4
2.0-liter EcoBoost engine that
produces 240hp and 270 lb.-ft.
of torque, matched up against
Toyota’s Camry V-6 3.5-liter,
which produces 268hp and 248
lb.-ft. of torque. The Camry
has higher horsepower than the
Ford and less torque.
The course began with a
straight stretch, where we were
asked to accelerate to 45mph.
Acceleration in the Camry was
good, as was its handling. It
was fun to drive.
The Fusion has a much more
comfortable driver’s seat than
the Camry. Acceleration was
strong but I noticed big-time
torque steer, which tried to pull
the car off my intended line. I
was able to keep that in check
with the precise steering. Turnin was good but I repeatedly
noticed turbo lag (a momentary
hesitation when I planted my
foot down on the gas pedal)
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Lowry Theater – NASNI, 619-545-8479, Bldg. 650
Thursday, June 5
6:00 p.m. Transcendence (PG-13)
8:20 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 2D (PG-13)
Friday, June 6
6:00 p.m Mom’s Night Out (PG)
8:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
Saturday, June 7
1:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
3:00 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 3D (PG-13)
6:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
8:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
Sunday, June 8
3:00 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 2D (PG-13)
6:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
8:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
Monday, June 9
6:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
8:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
Tuesday, June 10
6:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
8:00 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13)
Wednesday, June 11
6:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
8:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
Thursday, June 12
6:00 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13)
8:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
Bob Hope Theatre - Miramar 858-577-4143
Bldg. 2242 *Indicates last showing
5-Jun Thur
6:30 PM *Draft Day PG-13
6-Jun Fri
6:30 PM Neighbors-R
9:00 PM The Other Woman PG-13
7-Jun Sat
8:00 AM Swap Meet Live
3:00 PM *Heaven is for Real- PG
6:30 PM Mom’s Night Out PG
9:00 PM The Quiet Ones PG-13
8-Jun Sun
1:00 PM The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2D) PG-13
6:30 PM *A Haunted House 2-R
Q-Zone Theater- NAB, 619-437-5487, Bldg. 337
Thursday, June 5
12:00 p.m. Epic (PG)
5:00 p.m. The Legend of Hercules (PG-13)
Friday, June 6
5:00 p.m. Pompeii (PG-13)
Saturday, June 7
2:00 p.m. Winter’s Tale (PG-13)
5:00 p.m. That Awkward Moment (R)
Tuesday, June 10
12:00 p.m. Monsters University (PG)
5:00 p.m. Nebraska (R)
Wednesday, June 11
5:00 p.m. I, Frankenstein (PG-13)
Thursday, June 12
12:00 p.m. Planes (PG)
5:00 p.m. 47 Ronin (PG-13)
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Friday, June 6
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1:00pm The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PG13) ***3D***
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6:45pm A Haunted House 2 (R)
Sunday, June 8
1:00pm The Other Woman (PG13)
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Thursday, June 5
5:50 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG)
8:10 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 2D (PG-13)
Friday, June 6
6:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
8:10 p.m. Neighbors (R)
Saturday, June 7
1:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
3:00 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG)
5:50 p.m. Neighbors (R)
8:00 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 3D (PG-13)
Sunday, June 8
12:50 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
2:50 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 2D (PG-13)
5:50 p.m. Neighbors (R)
7:50 p.m. The Quiet Ones (PG-13)
Monday, June 9
5:50 p.m. Neighbors (R)
7:50 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 2D (PG-13)
Tuesday, June 10
6:00 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
8:00 p.m. Neighbors (R)
Wednesday, June 11
6:00 p.m. The Quiet Ones (PG-13)
8:00 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13)
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5:50 p.m. Mom’s Night Out (PG)
7:50 p.m. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - 2D (PG-13)
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Around Town
Padres vs. Nationals at Petco Park. Fri., June 6, 7:10 pm. www.
sandiego.padres.mlb.com.
Cruisin’ Grand. Fri., June 6, 5-9pm. Grand Avenue, Escondido.
The #1 car cruise in the nation. www.cruisingrand.com.
San Marcos Rock, Blues & BBQ Fest 2014. Fri.-Sat., June
6-7. Walnut Grove Park. (760) 744-9000. www.san-marcos.net/specialevents.
Farm Tour Day in North County, Sat., June 7, 9am-3pm. Behind-the-scenes look at how food/flowers are grown. Guided walking
tours, demos, samples, activities for all ages.Various Farm Locations.
(760) 745-3023. www.sdfarmbureau.org
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Operation Engage America, Sat., June 7, 1-5pm. Free. Day
of support, awareness, education, and resources for Veterans and
families living with PTS and TBI and for the community. American
Legion, VFW, IAVA, PVA, and the VA have come together to host
Operation Engage America, being held in San Diego and Des Moines.
American Legion Post 731, 7245 Linda Vista Road, Linda Vista. operation-engage-america.org/
Art Around Adams: Two-Mile Music & Art Walk, Sat., June
7, 2-10pm. Free. Live music, impromptu galleries, performance art,
interactive installations, and more. Free and family-friendly event.
Complimentary trolley featuring live performances will shuttle guests
up and down Adams Avenue. artaroundadams.org/
11th Annual Encinitas Rotary Wine & Food Festival at San
Diego Botanic Garden. Sat., June 7, 5pm. (760) 436-3036. www.
encinitaswinefestival.com.
San Marcos Hikes: San Dieguito River Park/ Santa Fe Valley.
Sat., June 7, 8am. (760) 744-9000. www.san-marcos.net.
26th Annual Spring Fling Gala for the Helen Woodward
Animal Center. Sat., June 7. Fairbanks Village Plaza in Rancho Sante
Fe. (858) 756-4117. www.animalcenter.org.
Sam Hinton Folk Festival. Sat., June 7, 10:30am-5pm. Free.
Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd. www.sdfolkheritage.org www.
poway.org.
Padres vs. Nationals at Petco Park. Sat., June 7, 7:10 pm.
www.sandiego.padres.mlb.com.
Father’s Day Sleepover at San Diego Zoo. First weekend. Sat.,
June 7, 4pm–9am. (619) 718-3000. www.sandiegozoo.org.
146th running of the Belmont Stakes Horse Race, Sat., June 7.
Third and final leg of the triple crown of horse racing.
Encinitas Rotary Wine & Food Festival. Sat., June 7, 5pm at
the San Diego Botanic Garden. www.encinitaswinefestival.com.
Trek with the Trackers, Saturdays, June 7, July 5, Aug. 2,
Sept. 6. 8:30-10:30 a.m. Free. Discover and identify tracks, scat,
bedlays and other evidence of critters that live in local underbrush
and trees. Join a Mission Trails Regional Park tracking-team guide
for two hours of dirt-time fun -- wear long pants! Meet in front of
the Visitor Center. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero
Serra Trail, San Carlos
Camp Pendleton World Famous Mud Run. Second Weekend.
Sat.-Sun., June 7-8. www.worldfamousmudrun.com.
2014 San Diego County Fair, theme: The Fab Fair! Sat., June
7-Sun., July 6. Adult $14*; Age 62+ $8; Age 6-12 $8; Age 5/under
Free. *Discount admission available at Albertson’s/Sav-On. San Diego’s
annual county fair is the largest fair in California, offering a variety of
food, entertainment, exhibits, rides & games. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
off I-5 at Via de la Valle. www.sdfair.com
Spy Del Moto Derby at the San Diego County Fair. Sun.,
June 8. SPY is happy to present the third annual SPY Del Moto Derby
Invitational, the only motocross event in San Diego County Fair history. www.sdfair.com
Padres vs. Nationals at Petco Park. Sun., June 8, 1:10 pm.
www.sandiego.padres.mlb.com.
Texas Hold-Em at Alta Vista Gardens. Sun., June 8, 2 pm. (760)
945-3954. www.altavistagardens.org.
Encinitas Environment Day. Cottonwood Creek Park. Sun., June
8, 10am-4pm. www.eeday.org.
The Siers Brothers provide musical entertainment at the Seaport Village Free Sunday Concert Series. www.seaportvillage.com.
Race Across America bicycle race starts at Oceanside Pier
Amphitheater: Solo start. Tues., June 10, noon. www.raceacrossamerica.org.
Tuesday Movie at Encinitas Library. See a critically acclaimed
film on the full-size movie screen every Tuesday. 4pm-6pm. (760)
753-7376. www.encinitas101.com.
Albertsons $4 Fair Day at the San Diego County Fair. Weds.,
June 11. www.sdfair.com.
Monty Python’s Spamalot at the Moonlight Amphitheater. June
11-28, 8pm. www.moonlightstage.com.
Concerts at the Cove at Fletcher Cove Park in Solana Beach. Thurs.,
June 12, 6-8pm.
FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Thurs., June 12-Sun., July 13.
Cruisin’ Grand. Fri., June 13, 5-9pm. Grand Avenue, Escondido.
The #1 car cruise in the nation. www.cruisingrand.com.
Flag Day, Sat., June 14. People across the United States celebrate
Flag Day on June 14 each year to honor the United States flag and
to commemorate the flag’s adoption. On the same day, the United
States Army celebrates its birthday.
Roar and Snore Father’s Day at the Safari Park. Sat., June
14.(619) 718-3000. www.sdzsafaripark.org.
7th Annual Carlsbad Beach Fest. Sat., June 14. Festivities
include 5k beach run or walk, Zumba fitness on the beach, pro and
amateur surf contests, and more. www.carlsbadbeachfest.com.
Father’s Day, Sun., June 15. Call your dad!
San Marcos ArtWalk, Sundays, July 6, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct 5,
10am-2pm. Free. ArtWalk hosts 30+ local artists. Sponsored by Old
California Restaurant Row. ArtWalk shares Sunday with a high-energy
Car Show and a local Farmers Market. Special offers on dining and
entertainment. Old California Restaurant Row, 1080 West San Marcos
Blvd., San Marcos
Run for Fun! Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Ongoing. Free. Locate new
routes in the city, “test-drive” latest Nike footwear, run with motivated
people. Run choice of three-, five-, and seven-mile routes, starting
from Nike Fashion Valley. (619) 294-9385. 7007 Friars Road, San
Diego.
Public Nights at the Planetarium, Fridays. $4-$6. Two shows
every Friday. “The Sky Tonight”
(7-8pm): A live narrated show
highlighting the current night
skies from San Diego. The
moon, planets, and constellations are described and audiences are taken on virtual
journeys into space. “Violent
Universe” (8:15-9pm): A fulldome feature that creates an
emersive experience . Palomar
College. 1140 West Mission Road,
San Marcos. www.palomar.edu/
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Concerts
Please confirm concerts before
attending. NOTE: Some venues
are age 21+ only.
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
BritBeat, Thurs., June 12,
6:30 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Jeff Dunham, Thurs., June
12, 7:30 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante
Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Darius Rucker, Fri., June 13,
7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
West of 5, Fri., June 13, 9
p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
June
Danity Kane, Thurs., June
5, 7:30 p.m. Hip-hop/rap/pop.
Humphrey’s by the Bay, box
office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Neon Trees, Nightmare &
the Cat, Smallpools, Fri., June
6, 7:30 p.m. ROck. Humphrey’s
by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Lionel Richie and CeeLo
Green, Sat., June 7, 7:30 p.m.
Pop. Sleep Train Amphitheatre,
2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula
Vista. (619) 671-3600.
Air Supply, Sat., June 7, 8
p.m. Pechanga Resort & Casino,
45000 Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula. (951) 693-1819.
Tierra and Malo, Sat., June
7, 7 p.m. Latin/rock. Sycuan
Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469
Casino Way, El Cajon. (619)
445-6002.
Third Eye Blind, Sat., June
7, 7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Fab Fair; Tribute to the
British Invasion, Sat., June 7,
6 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Voz de Mando, Sun, June 8,
7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Super Freestyle Explosion, Sat., June 14, 7:30 p.m.
Valley View Casino Center (San
Diego Sports Arena), 3500 Sports
Arena Blvd., San Diego. (619)
224-4171.
Ramon Ayala, Sun, June 15,
7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Hazmatt, Sun., June 15, 9
p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Steve Winwood, Tues., June
17, 7:30 p.m. Rock. Humphrey’s
by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Battle of the Bands, Tues.,
June 17, 5 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante
Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Zendaya, Wed., June 18, 7
Fab Fair; Tribute to the British Invasion, Sat.,
June 7, 6 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 755-1161.
(858) 755-1161.
Il Volo, Mon., June 9, 8 p.m.
Classical/pop. Humphrey’s by
the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter
Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or
Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
The Fray, Barcelona, Oh
Honey, Tues., June 10, 7:30
p.m. Rock. Open Air Theatre,
5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego.
(619) 594-6947.
Cowboy Jack, Wed., June 11,
4:30 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Tiff Jimber, Wed., June 11, 6
p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Joe Nichols and Jana
Dramer, Wed., June 11 7 p.m.
Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
Taylor Hicks, Wed., June 11,
7:30 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
James Darren, Thurs, June
12, 5 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Pentatonix, Tues., June 24, 7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd,
Del Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Hunter Hayes, Sat., June 14,
7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
(858) 755-1161.
Gavin Degraw and Matt
Nathanson, Sun., June 15, 7:30
p.m. Country/folk. Humphrey’s
p.m. Del Mar
Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd,
Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
Teen Hoot,
Wed., June
18, 6:30 p.m.
Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante
Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 7551161.
Johnny Rivers, Thurs.,
June 19, 3
p.m. Del Mar
Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd,
Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
Smokey Robinson, Fri., June
20, 7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
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Customer Cash.........-$1,000
2014 Ford Military
Appreciation...............-$500
NET SALES COST
$18,977
*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 6/9/14. On approved Tier one & two credit.
1 at this price #E01192. Prices off MSRP include customer incentives.
*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 6/9/14
800-507-1644
560 AUTO PARK DR.
CHULA VISTA
www.fullerford.com
18,777
2014 Honda CIVIC
Sedan 4 Dr. LX
AUTOMATIC
*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 6/9/14 On approved Tier
one & two credit. 1 at this price #240928 Prices off MSRP include
customer incentives.
MSRP....................$23,505
Fuller Discount.......-$4,028
Sale Price..............$19,477
“Ecoboost Challenge” Retail
Customer Cash......-$1,000
Ford Credit Retail Bonus
Customer Cash.........-$1,000
Retail Trade-in Assistance
Bonus........................$1,000
2014 Ford Military
Appreciation...............-$500
MUD GUARDS
NET SALES COST
$
$
2014 Ford Escape S FWD
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Fuller
Kia
139
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER MONTH
On approved Tier one & two credit. 1 at this price #E5106591. Must finance through Kia Motors Financial.
2014 KIA SORENTO SX AWD
LOADED, CARGO NET, CARGO COVER, CARGO TRAY, 7 PASSENGER,
MUD GUARDS, 3RD ROW SEAT & REAR WHEEL LOCKS, PANORAMIC ROOF
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $139.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $11,988. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
MSRP.........................$39,385
Fuller Discount............-$6,386
NET SALES COST
NEW 2014 Honda Accord LX 4 Dr. Sedan
$
32,999
AUTOMATIC
189
$
LEASE FOR
On approved Tier one & two credit. 1 at this price #EG550244
2013 KIA OPTIMA LX HYBRID
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $189.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $13,656.10. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
NEW 2014 CR-V 2WD 4 Dr. Wagon LX
HYBRID CONVENIENCE PACKAGE,
BLUETOOTH, CD, CARGO TRAY,
IPOD CABLE, POWER LOCKS &
WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL
MSRP.........................$28,105
Fuller Discount............-$2,706
KMF Bonus.................-$2,500
Competitive Bonus.........-$500
Military Rebate...............-$400
NET SALES COST
$
189
$
21,999
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
1 at this price #5061453
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 monthly payments of $189. $0 security
deposit. Residual $14,502.75. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
619-656-2600
SOUTHBAY’S
SAVING
ZONE
580 AUTO PARK DR.
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 6/9/14
*Warranty is a limited
power train warranty.
For details see
retailer or go to kia.com
800-507-1644
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 6/9/14