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VCNO
ON TOUR
Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) Adm. Bill Moran answers questions from Naval officers training
at the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) to become Warfare Tactics
Instructors (WTI). Navy photo by MC1 Elliott Fabrizio
VCNO visits West Coast Sailors
MCAS MIRAMAR (July 22, 2016) - Maj. Gen. Mark Wise, left, incoming
commanding general of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, receives the wing’s colors from Maj. Gen. Michael Rocco during a change of command ceremony
here. Rocco relinquished command after serving as commanding general
of 3rd MAW for approximately two years. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Kimberlyn Adams
SAN DIEGO - Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) Adm. Bill
Moran conducted a series of Fleet engagement visits in San Diego
and the Pacific Northwest this week to meet with Sailors, review
various waterfront activities and tour Naval installations.
“This is a great opportunity to see what’s going on in the Fleet
and talk to Sailors,” said Moran. “I can take that feedback back to
Washington to inform our decisions and ensure our Sailors get the
tools needed to accomplish the mission.”
During his discussions, Moran addressed the increasing rate of
change within the Navy’s operating environment and how the Navy
can keep pace with competitors and threats.
“In ‘A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority,’ we stress
the need to speed up learning and the acquisition cycle,” said Moran.
“The focus is on getting capabilities out into the hands of Sailors
faster, so they can quickly learn if and how it adds value to their
war fighting effort.”
In San Diego, VCNO conducted all hands calls and met with Sailors assigned to USS Lake Champlain (CG 57); USS Independence
(LCS 2); the “Merlins” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 3; and
the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center.
VCNO also reviewed information warfare initiatives being developed by SPAWAR, toured activities at Naval Special Warfare
Command, and met with their leadership.
The trip’s San Diego portion concluded with a visit to Northrop
Grumman to receive an update on autonomous and unmanned
systems including the MQ-4C Triton and a potential design for the
X-47B Stingray.
While in the Pacific Northwest, Moran conducted an all hands
call and tour aboard USS Nimitz.
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AUAI, Hawaii - San Diego-based
USS Coronado (LCS 4) successfully
executed the first live-fire over-the-horizon
missile test using a Harpoon Block IC missile July 19 during the Navy’s Rim of the
Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise.
The test validated the operation of the
Harpoon missile aboard a littoral combat
ship and provided the necessary engineering data to support future ship upgrades.
“This Harpoon [demonstration] on
Coronado supports the Navy’s larger distributed lethality concept to strengthen
naval power at and from the sea to ensure
the Navy maintains its maritime superiority,” said Rear Adm. Jon Hill, program XO
for Integrated Warfare Systems.
The Harpoon installation aboard Coronado involved the collaboration of fleet and
industry partners, such as ship designers,
system design and sustainment experts,
and installers to rapidly adapt and install
the missile.
“The incorporation of an ‘off-the-shelf’
Harpoon missile on USS Coronado in less
than four months was no small feat and
supports [the CNOs’] focus on accelerated
learning to bring capabilities to the fleet
faster,” said Capt. Joe Mauser, PEO IWS
Harpoon lead.
Harpoon is an all-weather, over-the-
horizon weapon designed to execute anti-ship
missions against a range of surface targets. It can
be launched from surface ships, submarines and
aircraft and is currently used on 50 Navy ships:
22 cruisers, 21 Flight I destroyers and seven
Flight II destroyers.
The test is part of a greater strategy by the
Navy to increase the lethality and survivability
of LCS, including demonstrating and deploying
OTH capability on Coronado and USS Freedom
(LCS 1) in the near term.
“With every deployment, LCS is bringing increased capability to the fleet, and USS Coronado
is no exception,” said Rear Adm. John Neagley,
program executive officer for LCS. “The Harpoon demo is yet another example of the power
and promise of these warships.”
In September 2015, Director of Surface
Warfare Rear Adm. Peter Fanta directed the
installation of a technologically mature, overthe-horizon capability across in-service littoral
combat ships to support the Navy’s distributed
lethality concept. Priority was given to Coronado
and Freedom as ships preparing to deploy in
fiscal year 2016.
In the case of Coronado, an in-service variant
of the Harpoon Weapon System (HSLCLS 9/10
and Block 1C missile) was selected as a proven
off-the-shelf combat capability.
USS Coronado launches the first overthe-horizon missile engagement using
a Harpoon Block 1C missile during RIMPAC. Navy photo by Lt. Bryce Hadley
No decision has been made on which over-thehorizon missile will be integrated into the LCS
platform.
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Coalition continues strikes to defeat ISIL, OIR spokesman says
by Lisa Ferdinando
WASHINGTON - Coalition
forces continue strikes against
ISIS and the Levant, to support
local forces fighting to reclaim
areas including Mosul in Iraq,
and Manbij in Syria, the spokesman for Operation Inherent
Resolve said July 22.
Speaking via videoconference
from Baghdad, Army Col. Christopher Garver told reporters
the coalition has conducted 73
strikes inside Iraq over the last
seven days in support of Iraqi
security forces.
“In the Tigris River Valley in
northern Iraq, shaping operations
in preparation for the eventual
liberation of Mosul continue,”
he said, adding that Iraqi forces
continue clearing operations in
the vicinity of Qayyarah.
Iraqi forces are clearing Aswajah Gharbi on the east side of
the Tigris River, he said, while
remaining focused on reclaiming
Qayyarah and Sharqat.
“The ISF continues offensive
operations in and around the
area,” Garver said.
The coalition has conducted
more than 450 strikes to date in
support of the operations along
the Tigris, he said.
daily life and how it facilitates
the movement of foreign fighters in and out of Syria and Iraq,
Garver said.
In the Euphrates River Valley, the 7th Iraqi Army Division
cleared the Dulab Peninsula, he
said. ISIL controls an area north
of the river, and the ISF is “consolidated and holding defensive
positions in Dulab and the surrounding villages,” he said.
In Syria, the Syrian Arab
Coalition and other members of
the Syrian Democratic Forces
continue “to push the fight forward slowly and deliberately”
in Manbij, he said. Those forces
have seized just under half of
the city..
ISIL continues to “fight hard
within the center of Manbij with
machine guns, well-placed snipers, and improvised explosive
devices,” he said. “We have seen
[ISIL] collapsing back into the
center of the city.”
The terrorists have used civilians as “human shields and as
bait,” Garver said, “by sending
them into range of SAC weapons, trying to draw the fire of the
SDF towards the civilians.”
Garver said the coalition is
reviewing information about
reports of civilian casualties in
a recent coalition strike.
“We also see indoctrination
of the young by rewriting text
books with the language of hate
for those not following the prescribed [ISIL] way of life written
into it,” he said.
FILE PHOTO - An Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker refuels a Thunderbolt II over Turke Jan. 6. photo by Staff
Sgt. Corey Hook
“The strike was against both
buildings and vehicles,” Garver
said. “Afterwards, we received
reports from several sources,
both internal and external, that
there may have been civilians
in the area who are mixed in and
among the [ISIL] fighters.”
Garver said the coalition will
determine if the information is
credible enough to warrant a
formal investigation.
“As we have discussed many
times, we apply an extraordinary amount of rigor into our
strike clearance procedures to
do everything possible to avoid
civilian casualties or unnecessary collateral damage and to
comply with the principles of
the Law of Armed Conflict,” he
explained.
The Syrian Arab Coalition
is maintaining momentum in
the fight for Manbij with the
support from coalition strikes,
Garver said. Since the beginning
of the offensive on May 21, the
coalition has conducted more
than 500 strikes in support of the
operation, he pointed out.
More than 10,000 items, including more than four terabytes of digital information, have been seized
in the Manbij op, he said.
The information is providing
insight into how ISIL controls
Temperatures in Iraq have
soared to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, with the Iraqi government
declaring the last two days as
“heat days” and minimizing
the number of officials at work,
Garver noted.
“But despite the brutal heat
and the increased dust in the
air, the Iraqi security forces
have continued offensive operations in both the Euphrates
and Tigris River valleys,” he
said.
In addition, Garver highlighted how the coalition has
trained more than 23,770 Iraqi
security forces. The inaugural
class of border guard police
training wrapped up July 20, he
said, noting the approximately
300 graduates of the four-week
course will be deployed to complement national and local police
training efforts.
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Future USS Detroit (LCS 7) completes acceptance trial
MARINETTE, Wis. - Future
USS Detroit (LCS 7) successfully concluded its acceptance
trial July 15 after completing
a series of graded in-port and
underway demonstrations for the
Navy’s Board of Inspection and
Survey (INSURV).
The acceptance trial is the
last significant milestone before delivery of the ship to the
Navy, which is planned for this
fall. During the trial, the Navy
conducted comprehensive tests
of the littoral combat ship (LCS)
intended to demonstrate the
performance of the propulsion
plant, shiphandling and auxiliary systems. While underway,
the ship successfully performed
launch and recovery operations
of the 11-meter rigid hull inflatable boat, conducted surface and
air self-defense detect-to-engage
exercises, and demonstrated the
ship’s maneuverability.
“Another thorough trial by the
Board of Inspection and Survey,
and another ship with improved
scores and at a lower cost than
her predecessor,” said LCS
Program Manager Capt. Tom
Anderson. “Detroit’s perfor-
mance during acceptance trial is
a testament to the hard work of
the Marinette workforce. I look
forward to placing the ship in
the capable hands of her crew
later this summer.”
Following
delivery and
commissioning
in its namesake
city of Detroit,
LCS 7 will sail
to California to
be homeported in
San Diego with
sister ships USS
Freedom (LCS
1), USS Fort
Worth (LCS 3)
and USS Milwaukee (LCS 5).
the fall. Meanwhile future USS
Billings (LCS 15) laid her keel
in November 2015 and sister
ship future USS Indianapolis
(LCS 17) started fabrication in
August 2015 and laid her keel in
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
speaks with media after the christening ceremony of future littoral combat ship USS Detroit (LCS 7). Navy
photo by MCC Sam Shavers
July. Additional ships in the preproduction phase include future
USS St. Louis (LCS 19), future
USS Minneapolis/St. Paul (LCS
21), future USS Cooperstown
(LCS 23) and to-be-named future LCS 25.
Designed and built by two
industry teams, the LCS class
consists of the Freedom variant led by Lockheed Martin,
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SATTAHIP, Thailand - Despite continued conflicts in the
Middle East and elsewhere, the
U.S. remains committed to a
refocus of strategic priorities to
the Pacific region.
While conflicts and territorial
disputes constitute regional issues in the Pacific, each military
service continues to hone their
maritime tactics, techniques and
procedures in support of the rebalance to the Pacific region.
One of the biggest challenges
when operating in the Pacific
region is the vast area covered
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surface.
Post-9/11 and after more than
a decade of wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the Marine Corps
and Army are rediscovering,
redefining and re-evolving their
amphibious roots while working
closely with the Navy - and in
times of fiscal constraints, the
services must find ingenious
ways to operate at reduced
costs.
LCS is a modular, reconfigurable ship, with three types of
mission packages including
surface warfare, mine countermeasures, and anti-submarine
warfare. The Program Executive
Office for Littoral Combat Ships
is responsible for delivering and
sustaining littoral mission capabilities to the fleet.
For more news from Naval Sea
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From June through August,
U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) is conducting a series of
bilateral exercises designed to
promote partnership and interoperability between the U.S. and
three Southeast Asia countries’
militaries during exercises’ Hanuman Guardian in Thailand,
Keris Strike in Malaysia, and
Garuda Shield in Indonesia.
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U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC)
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It’s recess time: Visit your legislators
Resource &
Career Fair
Vetready, a non-profit corporation based in San Diego,
will be hosting a Support Our
Troops Resource & Career
Fair Aug. 10.
This event is open to the
public, so veterans, active
duty and military spouses
may attend.
Vetready has hosted Veteran Career Fairs all over the
country, servicing over 1,000
companies and thousands of
job seekers since 2012.
Next month’s fair will be
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Anchors Catering and Conference Center on board Naval
Station San Diego.
As an incentive, Vetready
will offer a $200 cash prize
for the 150th job seeker. All
job seekers should register
for this event by going to
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gistration?view=foxcontact.
Send a resume to [email protected].
(FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION) - Between now and
September 5, most U.S. senators
and representatives will be on recess in their home states/districts
to meet with constituents.
All members of the House
of Representatives and 34 Senate seats are up for re-election.
This is a great opportunity for
shipmates to visit their elected
official. You can go as an indi-
vidual constituent or perhaps a
group visit could be arranged as
a branch activity.
When legislators return to
Washington, they will be working on the final version of the
FY 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA, H.R.
4909/S. 2943).
FRA suggests you ask your
legislators to:
New VA data on veteran’s suicide
According to new statistics by the Department of Veterans Affairs, about 20 veterans commit suicide each day across the nation.
That figure lowers the department’s previous estimate of 22 veteran
suicides per day, a figure based on data from only 20 states, and did
not contain full military records from the Pentagon.
The new data shows that the risk of suicide for vets is 21 percent
higher when compared to civilian adults. Vet suicides increased by
more than 32 percent from 2001 to 2014, compared with 23 percent
for civilians. In 2014, vets accounted for 18 percent of suicides nationwide despite making up less than 9 percent of the population.
The risk was found to be more acute for female veterans, whose
suicide rates rose 85 percent over that time, compared with 40 percent for civilian women. Among veteran suicides, 65 percent were
committed by those 50 years or older, who spent little or no time
fighting in the recent wars.
“One veteran suicide is one too many, and this collaborative effort
provides both updated and comprehensive data that allows us to make
better-informed decisions on how to prevent this national tragedy,”
said Dr. David Shulkin, the VA’s undersecretary for health.
The Fleet Reserve Association believes that suicide prevention is a
high priority. FRA supported the “Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for
American Veterans Act” that was signed into law last year. It requires
the VA and DoD to allow for an independent third party evaluation
of their mental health care and suicide prevention programs on an
annual basis.
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age 65;
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who served on afloat units during Vietnam in the Tonkin Gulf;
and
• Support the Senate provision
to make the Special Survivor
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CORONADO - VFW Post and Auxiliary to General Henry
D. Styer Post 2422 will host a BBQ baby back rib dinner this
Friday from 5:30-7 p.m. at the VFW Hall at 557 Orange Ave.,
Coronado.
The menu includes a half rack of slow-cooked baby back ribs,
classic coleslaw, saucy BBQ baked beans, corn on the cob, and
a soft dinner roll, for a donation of $15. A veggie plate will be
served for a donation of $8. Take-out is available.
Proceeds will benefit the VFW Post and Auxiliary programs.
For more information call the post at (619) 435-6917.
The VFW and Auxiliary is one of the nation’s oldest veterans’
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by Lance Cpl. Levi Schultz
Heaving 590 pounds onto his
shoulders, Marine Corps Sgt.
Ryan King repeated a motion
he had practiced thousands of
times.
Weighing in at 205 pounds,
the section chief for Kilo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment here broke two
California records during his
first weightlifting competition
in May.
The 25-year-old native of
Livermore, California, set the
squat record by squatting 590
pounds before setting the record
for the combined squat, bench
and deadlift weight totaling
1,615 pounds at the Boss of
Northern California United
States of America Power Lifting
competition in Mountain View,
California.
“It was my first competition,
so I just wanted to get a feel for
it,” King said. “At first, I didn’t
really see a reason to compete.
I really enjoyed it and will
probably still go back, because
everyone was so helpful and
encouraging.”
King first discovered weight-
lifting while attending field
artillery occupational specialty
training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
“I didn’t really know anything
about artillery; I just knew I had
to be strong to carry the heavy
rounds,” he said. “I fell in love
with [weightlifting] there. I
wanted to see how strong I could
become by pushing my body.”
maybe more. If you just clear
you mind, you won’t think about
what could go wrong.”
He made great strides since
graduation -- in lifting and as
a field artillery Marine. He
currently performs duties as a
section chief and oversees other
field artillery Marines as they
operate an M77A2 Light-weight
Towed Howitzer. Even after setting the state records, though, he
still regards becoming a section
chief as his greatest accomplishment.
“As a section chief, I’m there
to verify that everything is
safe,” King said. “I check the
round and fuse combination,
powder charges and pretty much
everything that goes on with
the gun.”
King said he believes that
it’s important for all Marines
to maintain a high standard of
physical fitness; beyond that
of just training for the physical
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Marine Corps Sgt. Ryan King,
section chief for Kilo Battery,
3rd Battalion, 11th Marine
Regiment, conducts a deadlift
at the Marine Corps Air Ground
Combat Center in Twentynine
Palms, Calif., July 14, 2016.
Marine Corps photo by Lance
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After setting these records,
King said, he is even more motivated to continue lifting. His
eyes are set on the national competition. “By the end of the year,
I’m aiming to squat 635, bench
405 and deadlift 725 pounds,”
he said. “My goal is to compete
at nationals in 2019.”
Fitness
and combat fitness tests Marines
conduct annually. “You’re not
necessarily in shape if you can
just run 3 miles in under 20 minutes or do 20 pullups,” he said.
“Physical fitness is a complete
aspect including running, jumping, swimming and lifting. The
stronger you are and the more
muscle mass you carry, the less
likely you are to get hurt.”
On weekdays, King conducts
physical training with his gun
section. Because of this, he
spends many of his afternoons
in the gym. “During [physical
training], we usually run or
do a [High Intensity Tactical
Training workout], so I get my
cardio in,” King said. “Mondays
are bench and heavy deadlifts.
Tuesdays, squats and overhead
press. Wednesdays, I work accessories like lats, chest flys,
incline press, triceps and biceps.
On Thursdays, I do bench and
deficit deadlifts.”
Even though his unit is often
training in the field, King said,
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in the field, we’ll do [artillery]
round presses. Each round is
about 95 to 105 pounds, so if
you lift enough of them, you’re
going to be strong.”
In a typical training program
of 12 to 16 weeks, King said, it
is important to begin light and
work on form and technique to
prevent injury. As he approaches
the final week, he said, he adjusts to higher weight with fewer
repetitions to build strength.
“Setting these records made
me feel pretty good,” King
said. “I worked really hard, so it
shows that hard work does pay
off. I believe you don’t have to
compete to be proud of what
you’ve done. It feels good when
you reach a new max.”
Deadlifting 660 pounds can
be dangerous. In addition to
properly warming up, King
has developed his own way of
dealing with stress before a big
lift. “I get completely quiet and
try to clear my mind,” he said.
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help! – Helen
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calories out method” is not working for you, consider the content
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calories of processed starch
and saturated fat may keep the
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and greater ability to release fat
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End of Summer Family Campout Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 6-7,
4 pm, $20 adult/$10 child (3-12 yrs.), Breakers Beach, NASNI
Coronado Sleep out under the stars ON THE BEACH! Enjoy music, entertainment, games, crafts and our sundown cinema showing
Secret Life of Pets (PG). Cost includes the fun, dinner, dessert and
breakfast. Families supply their own camping gear. This is not a
drop-off event. Advanced registration required. Register: NAB 619437-3190, NASNI 619-545-9576, NBPL 619-553-9138, NBSD
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Ruck My Run Wednesday, Aug. 10 • 11 am-Noon • NAB Turner
Field • FREEParticipate in NAB’s 1st annual 2-mile ruck/run/walk
event. Participants are encouraged to wear their own “ruck sack” filled
with 15 lbs. (minimum) to 40 lbs. (maximum) of weight of your
choice. Free T-shirt awaits the first 100 people to complete the event.
For details call 619-437-2982 or register at www.navylifesw.com.
Movie & Concert Under the Stars Series Friday, Aug. 12, 6:30
pm, FREE NBPL, Harbor Drive Annex, Picnic Area near the Marina
Bring a blanket and enjoy games and a special surprise guest followed
by The LEGO Movie (PG) under the stars. Info: 619-553-9138
La Jolla Cove Snorkeling Trip Sunday, Aug. 14, 10:45 am, $25,
Meet at La Jolla Cove This 50-minute Leopard Shark Encounter includes a lesson and guided tour. Wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins are
provided. Participants may keep rental equipment for remainder of
the day. MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM. Transportation not included.
Register: NAB 619-437-3190, NASNI 619-545-9576, NBSD
619-556-9597
Family Beach Boot Camp Presented by MWR and USAA
Wednesday, Aug. 17, 7:30 am, FREE, NASNI Breakers Beach You
CAN have fun getting the boot kicked out of you! We’ll even have
a Beach Mini-Boot Camp for kids! Event T-shirt for all those who
survive! For more information call 619-545-0237 or register online
at www.navylifesw.com. Event proudly sponsored by Armed Forces
Dispatch.
Paint ‘N Vineyard Thursday, Aug. 18, 6 pm, $25, 16+, Admiral
Baker Clubhouse Learn to make an original piece of art with our fun,
professional instructor. All supplies included and everyone goes home
with their own masterpiece. Register: 619-556-9597
Inflatable Day Saturday, Aug. 20, 10 am-1 pm, FREE, 5+ yrs.*,
NBSD Golf Performance Center Inflatable day is coming to NBSD!
Enjoy huge inflatables such as the rugged warrior obstacle course,
wipeout demolition ball, giant slides and more. Open to the first 600
guests. *Limited inflatables for kids 5+ yrs. Info: 619-556-9597
Temecula Winery Tour Saturday, Aug. 20, 9:30 am-6:30 pm,
$30 (21 yrs.+) includes education tour, transportation, snacks and
non-alcoholic beverages on bus BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Enjoy breathtaking scenery, good eats and great wines from four
award-winning wineries: Wilson Creek Winery, Wiens Family
Cellars, South Coast Winery and Callaway Vineyard & Winery.
Lunch and extra tastings not included. Pick up locations: 9:30 am
Silver Strand Child, Youth & Teen Center/10 am Admiral Baker
Picnic Area. Register: NAB 619-437-3190, NASNI 619-545-9576,
NBSD 619-556-9597
Half Day Sportfishing Trip Sunday, Aug. 21, 12:30-6:30 pm,
$30, Point Loma Sportfishing, 1403 Scott Street Spend the afternoon
with Captain Fred aboard his boat, The Daily Double, as he tracks
down rockfish, bass, halibut and other bottom species. Bring extra sunscreen and spend your Sunday on the water in the sunshine! Includes
equipment and license. Register: NAB 619-437-3190, NASNI 619545-9576, NBPL 619-553-9138, NBSD 619-556-9597
Dream Dinners Wednesday, Aug. 24, 6 & 7:30 pm, $24.99,
10715 Tierrasanta Blvd. Enjoy a night out with friends free of cooking and cleaning. The best part? You’ll leave with three, 3-serving,
ready-to-cook meals! Open to first-time Dream Dinners customers
only. Register: NAB 619-437-3190, NASNI 619-545-9576, NBSD
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NBSD Duathlon ~ Run, Bike, Run Thursday, Aug. 25, 8 am,
FREE Push yourself to reach new heights with a 2-mile run, 8-mile
spin, then a second 2-mile run. Run portions will take place on the
Admiral Prout Field House track and road with spin portion at the
Fitness Station. Register online at www.navylifesw.com or call 619556-7444 for more details.
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Red Deck Concert Series Concerts open to enlisted active duty
and a guest, 18+. Liberty Hall, NBPL, Harbor Drive Annex: 619524-6587 Saturday, July 30 and Aug. 27 • 5 pm • FREE LIVE music
and free food! All you need to do is sign up.
LIVE Summer Concerts! Trips open to enlisted active duty and a
guest, 18+. VADM Martin Liberty Center, NASNI: 619-545-3331
Jason Aldean, Saturday, Aug. 13 • 5:30 pm $40Sign up and pay by
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guest, 18+. The RECYARD, NBSD: 619-556-5078 Saturday, Aug.
13 • 8 am • $80 active/$97 guest Take a trip and visit the NEW
Wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter plus all your original
favorites! Cost includes admission and transportation!
Huntington Beach Trip Trip open to enlisted active duty and a
guest, 18+. NBPL Liberty: 619-524-6587 or 619-553-9138 Saturday,
Aug. 13 • 8:30 am • $15 It’s going to be a day of fun in Surf City
USA. Cost includes transportation.
Races at Del Mar & Concert Trip Trip open to enlisted active
duty and a guest, 18+. VADM Martin Liberty Center, NASNI:
619-545-3331. Friday, Aug. 19 4 pm $20 active/$25 guest Cost
includes transportation and admission. Sign up and pay by 8/15.
Fishing Trip Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+.
Liberty Center, NMCSD: 619-532-8909 Saturday, Aug. 20 • $152
active/$167 guest Back by popular demand! Hook the big one with
Liberty! Cost includes transportation, boat charter, permit and visa.
Rod and reel may be rented on site or bring your own. Passport
required. Sign up by 8/15.
K1 Speed Trip open to enlisted active duty and a guest, 18+. The
RECYARD, NBSD: 619-556-5078 Saturday, Aug. 20 • Noon •
$25 active/$35 guest Quench your need for speed! Cost includes
race, transportation and snacks.
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Family
From son to shipmate
a place where shipmates serve as family while
out to sea.
“Having my son here actually brings back a
piece of home,” said Sosa. “It’s hard to explain,
but it’s a good feeling to be able to get away from
work and sit down and say ‘Hey son, how are
you doing?’”
New military families are moving to San Diego
every day. Invite them to worship with you
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Same as it ever was
town. Anna is stylish, and my
favorite outfit in high school
was an orange wool sweater
with matching knee socks. She
is long and lean, and I was short
and chunky. It is true that Anna
is smarter, more popular, more
artistic, more beautiful, and
vastly more fashionable than I
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While Sosa and Carter are enjoying their time
serving together, Sosa said it might not be long
before another member of the family puts on the
uniform for the first time.
“I have another son who is 18 and just graduated high school telling me he is headed over to
take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and plans on joining up as well,”
by MC3 Zackary
A. Landers
For some, a family legacy of
military service is a historical connection, with today’s service members carrying on the tradition from
a relative who may have served
during World War II or before.
Others serve proudly having grown
up in a military family, experiencing firsthand the rewards and trials
of service with honor.
Very few have the opportunity
to stand alongside those whose
tradition they further.
As Carl Vinson conducts operations with Strike Fighter Squadron
(VFA) 122 Flying Eagles, Aviation
Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman Jaylen Carter has the
chance to do just that. Carter is
the son of Senior Chief Aviation
Boatswain’s Mate (Handling)
Alfonso D. Sosa, Carl Vinson’s
night aircraft handling officer.
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Both Sailors are Brooklyn, New
York natives.
“Seeing my dad on that first day
up in the tower was definitely crazy,” said Carter. “I never imagined
we would be on the same ship.”
Carter said he decided to join the
military in his junior year of high
school. While his father always
told him the military was an option, Carter said he never forced
the issue.
“The military was always there
for me, and I’ve seen my dad and I
know what to expect,” said Carter.
“It’s been a part of my life for so
long and it just seemed like the
right route to go.”
Carter added that serving alongside Sosa allowed him to see the
“senior chief petty officer” side
of the man he’s always known
as “dad.”
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Senior Chief Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling)
Alfonso D. Sosa, USS Carl Vinson’s night aircraft
handling officer, left, and his son Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman Jaylen
Carter, both from Brooklyn New York, pose for a
photo on the flight deck. The ship is underway
conducting command assessment of readiness and
training (CART) II off the coast of South California.
U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Sean Castellano
“I get to see him in action, he
gets to see me in action. For both
of our jobs to come together like
that is really cool.”
said Sosa.
“He tells me he definitely wants
to be on the aviation side. It makes
me feel proud.”
For Sosa, service with his son
has allowed him to see the boy he
raised as a grown man.
Sosa credits his sons’ interest in
the Navy with his positivity and
true love of his job. He said that
by seeing him happy and enjoying
his work, he gave them a positive
image of the Navy throughout their
childhood. “It tells me that they see
what I’ve done and take pride in it
also,” said Sosa. “They are choosing to follow in my footsteps, but
I want them to make their own
footsteps and walk their own path.
In the end, I want them to be the
men they want to be, and above
all, I want them to be honorable.
“Carl Vinson is currently underway
conducting command assessment
of readiness and training (CART)
II off the coast of Southern California.
“It makes me proud,” said Sosa.
“Now, I see him working and conducting himself in a professional
environment and I don’t see a
child anymore. I see a grown man
doing his job and defending his
country.”
Sosa said that just as he takes
pride in the success of the Sailors
he mentors, he is filled with pride
as he sees his son leading others
and living the values by which
he was raised. Sosa went on to
say that seeing Carter around the
ship brings a feeling of home to
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“You just don’t understand,
Mom!” Anna bawled before
slamming her bedroom door.
The theatrics would make one
think that the galaxy was collapsing, but I had merely refused
to allow Anna to sleep over at
a girlfriend’s house because
Anna’s boyfriend was staying
there too.
I sighed heavily, slurped my
now tepid coffee, and wondered
if my 18-year-old remembered
that science has actually proven
that the Earth spins on an axis,
and does NOT, in fact, revolve
around her. But I knew better
than to expect a teenager to
imagine that she is anything less
than the center of the known
Universe.
Back in the early 80s, I was
a self-absorbed teen too, but
countless mother-daughter talks
have not convinced Anna that I
had ever walked in her shoes.
To start, she is a world-traveling Navy BRAT, and I grew up in
one small Western Pennsylvania
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potatoes of life
I’ll admit that Anna’s generation is different than mine.
Today’s kids spend a significant
portion of their day staring into
electronic devices, communicating wirelessly with their
thumbs, taking digital photos
of themselves, and guzzling the
enormous deluge of 24/7 images
and information on the Web.
By contrast, I grew up without
instant information about my
friends, because I only communicated with them in person or
during calls from the rotary telephone in my bedroom. And, the
only electronic screen I looked
into with any regularity was
our family’s console television,
which was usually broadcasting
the six-o-clock news, “Magnum
P.I.,” “Three’s Company,” or
“Hill Street Blues.”
Regardless, when I was Anna’s age, I was also plagued by
the injustices and insecurities
of youth.
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Hundreds of DoD personnel, dependents
visit annual education fair in San Diego
by MC2 Christopher
Carson
Hundreds of Sailors and other
Department of Defense members attended the annual San
Diego education fair in search
of information about higher
education opportunities from 80
different vendors July 19.
More than 500 Sailors, DoD
personnel, and family members
showed up to the education fair
for information and guidance on
higher education opportunities
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I’d lay on my mock-brass twin
bed, ensconced in my Kliban Cat
comforter, staring at the yellow
walls. None of the billions of
teenage girls who had lived before me had ever been through
what I had been through. No one
understood me.
The ordeal of puberty, the
anxiety of social acceptance,
the surge of hormone-fueled
emotions, the awkwardness of
adolescence — it was all so
overwhelming. Surely, no one
since the dawn of time had ever
felt the same. In my underdeveloped frontal lobe, I thought
the only way to solve all my
problems was to somehow get a
boyfriend. Or, lose ten pounds.
And there was no one, except
maybe my best friend Patti
Frankovich and sometimes our
golden retriever, Cinnamon,
who could begin to understand
my plight.
Especially NOT my parents.
I pressed play on my Walkman, and as Culture Club, Duran
Duran, Men at Work and Stray
Cats washed over my teal-andfuchsia-enamel-earrings and
into my longing ears, I never
felt so alone.
According to Machinist’s
Mate 2nd Class Giza Carchano
the fair was a great place to
go for getting answers to her
questions.
“I learned about how some
credits transfer and how some
do not,” said Carchano. “It helps
you to be more informed before
making an actual decision on
choosing a college.”
Allowing such a congregation
not only benefited the attendees,
but also helped colleges and
universities reach out to a select
audience which might otherwise
be looked over. Natalie Austin,
a representative from Excelsior
College in New York, said the
event was a great place to meet
new students.
“These types of events are
beneficial to active-duty and
dependents because the schools
that show up at these larger
events are schools that come
from all over the country; they
don’t normally advertise on a
weekly basis at the bases here
in San Diego,” said Austin.
“You’ll have schools that are
both technical and vocational,
community colleges and universities, etc.”
Navy College San Diego
ensures DoD personnel and
dependents have access to educators through events such as the
education fair. Raymond Sayre,
director of education, Naval
Base San Diego, said there are
benefits to such events.
“It’s the only event where
we can bring academic institutions throughout the continental
United States that can display
what they offer to students,”
said Sayre. “We do one major
fair a year and multiple small
fairs as well.”
The Navy College provides
Sailors with opportunities to earn
college degrees through a variety of options. The program’s
mission is to provide continual
academic support to Sailors
while they pursue a technical
or college degree, regardless of
their location or duty station.
by Ed Barker
Service members planning to
start their college education have
a new option for taking admissions tests, including the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
and the American College Test
(ACT) Assessment Program.
New to the testing programs
is a reimbursement option for
members taking the ACT/SAT
at off-base locations, including
local high schools or colleges.
Service members will pay
for the off-base tests upfront
when they register, and will
be reimbursed by the Defense
Activity for Non-Traditional
Education Support (DANTES)
after the fact.
“The reimbursement option
gives our Sailors the ability to
arrange SAT and ACT testing at
off-base locations that fit their
personal and professional schedules,” said Ernest D’Antonio,
Naval Education and Training Professional Development
Center’s Voluntary Education
program director.
ACT and SAT testing through
the new DANTES reimbursement program is now the Navy’s
primary means for Sailors stationed in CONUS to take these
exams.
On-base testing at DANTESauthorized testing sites, such as
Navy College Offices outside
the continental United States, is
funded by directly by the Department of Defense and does
not require student payment.
Other tests eligible for reimbursement through DANTES
include a single GED, GMAT,
GRE General, GRE Subject,
Praxis Core (formerly Praxis I)
and Praxis Subject Assessment
(including the Principles of
Learning and Teaching), and
two ACTs and two SATs during
a service member’s career.
For reimbursement of testing
fees, the “Electronic Reimbursement Form” is located on
the DANTES website http://
www.dantes.doded.mil/. Service members should select
Examinations, Reimbursement
Eligibility, then read the instructions and click on the “Electronic
Reimbursement Form.” A valid
Uniformed Services Common
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to access the Online Reimbursement Center. Service members
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official score report and payment
receipt with all reimbursement
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Although Anna already has a
boyfriend and doesn’t need to
lose ten pounds, she still feels
that same teenage angst that I
felt over three decades ago. I
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Fly-away logistics team shows ability to surge, support during crisis
by Candice Villarreal,
EL CENTRO, Calif. - Naval
Supply Systems Command Fleet
Logistics Center (NAVSUP FLC)
San Diego put its innovative new
Enterprise Logistics Response
Team (ELRT) to the test during
an offsite field training exercise
in El Centro July 21.
The ELRT is a 15-person team
comprised of supply rating Sailors in pay grades ranging from
E-4 to E-6, formed to surge and
augment other FLCs in the U.S.
7th Fleet area of responsibility
in times of crisis or emergency.
Known locally as the command’s
elite logistics “fly-away team,”
they are hand-picked, “trainedto-the-teeth” top performers who
are qualified and willing to hit
the tarmac at a moment’s notice
to provide the kind of logistics
support our Navy needs, when
it needs it.
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“When a disaster or other
emergency situation occurs, the
team knows they must be ready
to deploy within 48 hours,” said
Chief Logistics Specialist Blanca
Sanchez. “Once on station -- like
we simulated at El Centro -- they
will be able to take over for the
FLC they’re supporting to allow
them to move into the field and
operate. It’s all about continuity
of operations and making sure
our logistics capabilities are on
point, no matter what the situation at hand happens to be.”
The training exercise, labeled
“Go-Crawl” by command leadership, deployed the ELRT to
Naval Air Facility El Centro to
demonstrate its surge capability
in the field. The team opened
the exercise with an on-location muster and a gear check
before flexing the full array of
logistics functions and utilizing
information technology systems
and communications links to
demonstrate full functionality
and connectivity.
“Go-Crawl was a drill to
showcase all the skills this
team has compiled in the last
few months,” said Lt. Shawn
Grogan, distance support division officer. “They set up their
workstations, logged into their
websites and databases, established connectivity, simulated
drills, and got to work performing the functions that will be
required of them. The goal
was to get them deployable at
any given moment to support
anything from humanitarian assistance and disaster response to
other types of contingencies, and
they performed as we’d hoped
they would.”
The ELRT’s arrival during
a real-life scenario will ensure
The ELRT Sailors are required
to complete dozens of training
and qualification requirements
including Survival, Evasion,
Resistance and Escape training,
general purchase card training,
material handling equipment
qualifications and international
driver’s licenses. Additionally,
the Sailors are required to main-
tain up-to-date pre-deployment
medical, dental, and family
care plans, passports, and train
and qualify on various logistics
and transportation systems, in
addition to other training requirements.
“Now trained and qualified,
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Boxer ARG Enters US 7th Fleet
Naval Air Facility El Centro is a training installation
dedicated to providing premier facilities to enable
the warfighter to hone their skills. NAF El Centro is
also the winter home of the Blue Angels. Navy photo
by Kristopher Haugh
warehousing, hazardous materials, port visit service support,
aviation supply, postal, and other
lifeblood logistics operations
continue as necessary when it
matters most.
level of training and skillsets
obtained by ELRT members
mirrors much of what would be
expected by a chief or senior
chief petty officer elsewhere in
the fleet.
“Personally, I’m proud of
what this team has accomplished,” said Sanchez. “This
isn’t their typical day-to-day job;
it’s something they do on top of
that. It takes a lot of effort to be
a part of this team, and I believe
this training and experience will
put them on the fast-track to
propel their careers.”
“We are taking a group of
carefully chosen top performers
and equipping them with some
advanced training that takes them
above and beyond their normal
logistics specialist competencies,”
said Grogan. “They’re developing skillsets that other seasoned
Sailors may collect throughout an
entire career, and they’re getting
it all at once and being tested on
their execution.”
Grogan agreed, adding the
INDIAN OCEAN - The Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG)
and 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) entered the U.S. 7th
Fleet area of operations (AOO), July 23 after nearly four months
supporting Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), maritime security
operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th
Fleet AOO.
While in 7th Fleet, the nearly 4,500 Sailors and Marines of Boxer
ARG and 13th MEU will conduct exercises and port visits to enhance maritime partnerships and promote peace and stability in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
“The Sailors and Marines of the ARG, MEU performed tremendously when we were here a few months ago conducting bilateral
engagements and promoting regional stability,” said Capt. Patrick
Foege, commodore for Amphibious Squadron One. “Their performance during Exercise Ssang Young was superb and the crews truly
enjoyed the port visits in Hong Kong and Thailand. We are looking
forward to once again working with our allies and partners in the
Indo-Asia-Pacific region.”
The amphibious force contains an extensive set of ship-to-shore
connectors, by air or by sea, which allow the Boxer ARG and 13th
MEU to move people or equipment to any corner of the world
needed. Those forces make up the formidable Blue-Green team,
which provides a robust set of sea-based capability and in turn can
launch Marines ashore.
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Momsen, Spruance conclude visit to Darwin
by MC1 Jay C. Pugh
DARWIN, Australia - Two of
the three participating units of
the 3rd Fleet Pacific Surface Action Group (PAC SAG) departed
Darwin, Australia, July 20 after
a routine port visit.
Prior to pulling into port, USS
Spruance (DDG 111) and USS
Momsen (DDG 92), along with
several Australian military assets
recently conducted a bilateral
training exercise consisting of
communication and navigation
drills throughout the Timor Sea.
The intent of the exercise was
to enhance military-to-military
interoperability for future joint
operations.
“Working with the Navy’s Destroyer Squadron 31 has been a
great experience - especially the
opportunity to work with three
Arleigh Burke-class Aegis destroyers before the Royal Australian Navy’s Hobart-class Aegis
destroyers are commissioned,”
said RAN Lt. Cmdr. Aaron Scott.
“As the RAN focuses more on
task group training and operations, any time we get to work
with the U.S. Navy helps build
experience and increase interoperability for the future.”
ELRT
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we wanted to begin exercises
to ‘operationalize’ the team
and force the Sailors to gearup and travel over-the-horizon,” said NAVSUP FLC San
Diego Commanding Officer
Capt. John Palmer. “We put
them on location and asked
them to demonstrate their
skills and abilities in responding the way they were trained.
It was a valuable exercise, and
we drew some key lessons
from this first execution.”
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According to Palmer, the
training will continue far beyond the initial Go-Crawl
exercise.
“We intend to follow-up
the Go-Crawl experience with
other offsite exercises that will
be progressively more difficult
as the team continues to hone
their skills,” said Palmer. “Our
end state -- a trained, qualified,
and experienced LRT prepared
to deploy and deliver combat
logistics anytime, anywhere.”
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While in port, the crews of
Momsen and Spruance continued preparations for their
ongoing operations to promote
stability and maritime support in
the region. The PAC SAG also
consists of USS Decatur (DDG
73) and embarked “Devil Fish”
and “Warbirds” detachments
from the “Scorpions” of Helicopter Strike Squadron (HSM)
49, operating under CDS-31.
The Navy maintains a presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific
region to help preserve peace
and security and to further partnerships with friends and allies.
The presence of the PAC SAG
on this deployment contributes
to freedom of navigation and
lawful use of the sea, as well as
furthers operational training and
enables an exchange of culture,
skills and tactical knowledge.
“Our visit to Darwin has a
unique meaning to our SAG as
one of our leaders is from the
Royal Australian Navy on an exchange tour with us,” said Capt.
Charles Johnson, commander,
CDS-31. “It is another example
of us working closely with the
Australian military in increasing
our operational capability of securing the peace and prosperity
here in the Indo-Asia-Pacific
region.”
Under the operational control
of 3rd Fleet, the PAC SAG
is conducting routine patrols,
maritime security operations and
theater cooperation activities to
enhance regional security and
stability.
Decatur and Momsen have
conducted multilateral exercises
with the Japanese Maritime SelfDefense Force, Republic of
Korea Navy, as well as U.S. Air
Force and Marine Corps assets.
The crews experienced the offerings of “the land down under”
through trips offered by Morale,
Welfare, and Recreation (MWR)
and a beautification project at a
local wildlife park.
Spruance also began their
portion of the deployment participating in the Oceania Maritime Security Initiative (OMSI).
OMSI is a Secretary of Defense
program leveraging Department of Defense assets transiting the region to increase the
Coast Guard’s maritime domain
awareness, ultimately supporting its maritime law enforcement
operations in Oceania.
“The community service event
at the Territory Wildlife Park in
Darwin was a fantastic opportunity,” said FC1Justin Proffitt.
“It’s always a rewarding feeling
to give back by volunteering for
these events, and being around
the animals made it an experience that won’t be forgotten.”
USS Makin Island
hosts summer cruise midshipmen
SAN DIEGO (July 22, 2016) - USS Makin Island (LHD
8) hosted 30 midshipmen from the Naval Academy
(shown, above) and Naval ROTC units as part of the
Midshipman Summer Cruise program.
The midshipmen joined Makin Island for two weeks
in port and two weeks underway to learn about
Navy and Marine Corps operations at sea, experience shipboard life, and gain a more thorough understanding of the responsibilities of junior officers
afloat.“The midshipmen experienced life as a junior
enlisted [Sailor] and junior officer on board surface
ships in the Navy,” said Assistant Training Officer
Lt. j.g. Christopher Yee. “This experience gives the
midshipmen a better understanding and foresight
of how to best serve the enlisted men and women
they will lead upon joining the fleet as division officers.” The midshipmen joined Makin Island underway during the ship’s first phase of integrated
training with Amphibious Squadron 5 and the 11th
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HONOLULU - Two Sailors
with Helicopter Sea Combat
Squadron 15 provided emergency care to a Japanese tourist in
medical distress on the Diamond
Head Trail here recently.
Several members of the HSC15 aircrew division were hiking
Diamond Head early in the
morning and were beginning
their descent down the trail when
they came across a 52-year-old
female tourist who required assistance.
Chief Petty Officer Jason
Lessley and Petty Officer 2nd
Class Hunter Price treated the
woman for heat exhaustion and
attempted to escort her down
the trail. However, the tourist
became weak and disoriented,
so the Sailors contacted local
authorities.
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Navy rescue swimmers with
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downloaded a language translator application on a smartphone
to establish basic communication with the tourist.
members of his search-and-rescue team ended with a real-life
practical application of their
emergency medical training.
“I’m glad to know we can
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the people we serve next to, but
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met”, Price said. “When we are
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has happened. It’s in that moment that the training you think
you’ll never use comes into action like it is second nature.”
“My Sailors train hard every
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Lessley said.
Civilian firefighters hiked up
the trail to assist, and after assessing the woman’s condition
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aboard hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) in support of Pacific Partnership 2016.
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deck onload operation
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2016) - CNO Adm. John
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waters near the Hawaiian Islands as part of
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Combat Squadron (HSC) 3 during an
all-hands call in the squadron’s hangar at NAS North Island. Moran is in
San Diego to tour various waterfront
activities and meet with Sailors and
Navy leadership. Navy photo by MCSN
Danny Kelley
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correct procedures for
moving a patient during
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relations event as part of
Pacific Partnership 2016.
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Entertainment
‘The Last Ship’ producer tours the Pentagon
SeaWorld honors U.S. Military veterans
Military veterans and up to three guests invited to enjoy
complimentary admission during tribute program
by MC2 Heath Zeigler
Steve Kane, executive producer and writer of “The Last Ship,”
visited the Pentagon to meet with
senior leadership, June 7.
SeaWorld® San Diego is honoring the men and women who have
previously served as members of the U.S. armed services with a
special admissions program. Starting July 5, the park is offering
complimentary admission to military veterans and up to three additional guests.
During his visit, he toured
various naval spaces and met
with junior personnel to discuss
what he has learned about the
Navy and how it has affected his
perspective on the military.
“We greatly appreciate the service and sacrifice of our military
veterans and retirees, and have recognized them, along with our
active duty military members, prior to the start of our killer whale
show every day for the past several years,” said Marilyn Hannes,
SeaWorld’s park president. “This year we’d are again extending
our appreciation further by offering veterans free admission. Our
hope is they will share an enjoyable visit to the park with families
and friends.”
“When the show first started I didn’t know the first thing
about Navy, and I just got dropped in head first and had to
learn what it means to me a [surface warfare officer],” said
Kane. “Since that point I have been very involved in every
step. We have a close relationship with the Navy; they help
us learn Navy culture to tactics, to life on a ship and how it
works. For us, getting it right was not only important for the
show but also because we are Americans and we want to
show the American audience what our Navy is like, and we
wanted to get it right for that reason as well.”
Veterans must register online at www.WavesofHonor.com in
advance, and verify their proof of service through the ID.me qualification process. SeaWorld works with ID.me to provide an online
verification of former military personnel in a secure and privacyenhancing manner. Once veterans and their guests have registered
online, they can bring their e-tickets directly to the park’s entrance
turnstiles.
Through his experience with the show and interactions with
other Sailors, Kane said he has come to hold a new respect
for those in uniform.
“Every time I visit the ship I learn something [personally]
and also for the show,” said Kane. “We were on the mess
decks of the ship with our covers on and one of the Sailors
came up to me and asked me to remove our covers. And they
explained to us that the mess decks was once used as triage
and still can be, so as a sign of respect covers are not worn on
the mess decks and we carried that out even on our set.”
“I really enjoy when we are filming down in San Diego;
I get to walk around the ship and talk with Sailors and hear
their stories and learn about what their lives are like, and I
get a sense of what they are like so when I’m writing characters I can make them feel like the real Sailors I have met,”
added Kane.
“The Last Ship” is a post-apocalyptic television series based
off the 1988 book of the same
name by William Brinkley, and
has been modernized for today’s
audience. The show has brought
new light to America’s Navy and
what it has to offer. Season three
premieres June 12 on TNT.
For more information, visit
http://www.navy.mil/, http://
www.facebook.com/usnavy/, or
http://www.twitter.com/usnavy/.
Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)
Ray Mabus delivers remarks
before a private screening of
the season three premiere of
TNT’s television series The Last
Ship. TNT hosted a reception
and premiere screening at the
Newseum for VIPs and Sailors
to meet with series creator/producer Steven Kane, center left,
and stars Jocko Sims, left, playing Lt. Carlton Burk, and Travis
Van Winkle, right, playing Lt.
Danny Green. U.S. Navy photo
by MC2Armando Gonzales
“Waves of Honor I think is a great idea,” said retired Marine Corps
Sgt. Maj. Jay Lott. “I went on line to prove that I was a veteran and
got my tickets. It was real easy.”
Tickets must be obtained by Sept. 5, 2016 and can be redeemed
for park admission by Dec. 25, 2016. This offer is available online
only.
SeaWorld has paid tribute to active duty service members through
a complimentary ticket programs for the military since 2003 with
more than two million members of the U.S. and allied armed forces
and their families having visited the park for free. SeaWorld has
also offered a number of complimentary and discounted admission
programs to veterans in the last 12 years, as well as complimentary
offers to teachers and emergency first responders. These admission
offers have been very well received.
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Young anglers ages six through 15 are invited
to compete in the free 14th Annual Young Angler
Tournament this summer at the Shelter Island Pier,
located at 1776 Shelter Island Drive on Saturday
August 8th. This saltwater event is sponsored by the
San Diego Sportfishing Council, the International
Game Fish Association and the Port of San Diego.
Sponsors include OKUMA Fishing Tackle, Turner’s, Anglers Distributing, Big Hammer Lures, Friends of Rollo, Costa Sunglasses, Uni Goop,
Tiburon Engineering, Point Loma and H&M Sportfishing Landings.
Prizes and raffle drawing items for the tournament include rods and reels,
hats, T-shirts, fishing gear and deep sea fishing trips. Loaner Gear, Bait,
and tackle are provided respectively by Okuma Fishing Tackle, Anglers
Distributing, and Friends of Rollo.
The tournament will feature a points system to
allow for catch and release. Winners-one in each age
category between six and 15 — will be determined
by adding up points for various fish caught. The angler with the most points overall will be recognized
on the tournaments’ perpetual trophy.
The San Diego Sportfishing Council is California non-profit corporation established in 1979 to promote San Diego saltwater fishing as an attractive marine recreational activity, to increase awareness and availability
of “how, when and where” information on sportfishing opportunities.
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Rod & Reel, San Diego Anglers and the San Diego
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and to tally points. Young anglers in the competition
are encouraged to bring their own gear, although a
limited number of loaner rods will be available on
a first-come, first-serve basis. Bait will be provided
by Anglers Supply,
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AM at the pier. Fishing begins at 8:30 AM and
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Second annual GI Film Festival San Diego announces event schedule
Festival organizers are thrilled to announce the preliminary event
schedule for the GI Film Festival San Diego to be held Wednesday,
Sept. 14, through Sunday, Sept. 18. The festival features a variety of
films for, about, and by service men and women, bringing the stories
of America’s military to life through film. Many of the events will
be open to the public with special discounted opportunities for active duty military personnel and veterans. General admission tickets
will be available online on Monday, Aug. 8. All access passes for
entry into festival events and screenings are available now for $85
each on the GI Film Festival San Diego website at www.GIFilmFestivalSD.org.
Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. – Opening Night Screening
and Reception at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park
featuring the 2016 documentary, “USS Indianapolis: The Legacy.”
Filmmaker Q&A and a reception will follow the film screening.
This thrilling retelling of the fate of the World War II heavy cruiser
USS Indianapolis exclusively uses first-person accounts from 107
survivors of the devastating torpedo attack. The film took 10 years
to produce. Local filmmakers, Sara Vladic and Melanie Capacia
Johnson, will attend the kick-off event. The film made its debut at
the GI Film Festival in DC earlier this year.
Thursday, Sept. 15, beginning at 6 p.m. – Screenings at The Village Theatres in Coronado. Filmmaker Q&A and panel discussions
will follow select screenings. Films to be determined.
Friday, Sept. 16, at 7 p.m. – Family Movie Night – Venue and
film to be determined.
Saturday, Sept. 17, beginning at 12 noon – All film screenings
will take place at UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley at Hazard Center.
Filmmaker Q&A and panel discussions will follow select screenings.
Films to be determined.
Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. – Local Film
Showcase screenings at UltraStar Cinemas Mission Valley at Hazard
Center. Filmmaker Q&A will follow select screenings. Films to be
determined.
Sunday, Sept. 18, at 6 p.m. – Closing Celebration and Awards
Ceremony at the DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley
at Hazard Center. Join us for the exciting culmination of the festival! Filmmakers featured in the Local Film Showcase will receive
awards in multiple categories. An Audience Choice Award will also
be announced, giving audiences an opportunity to vote throughout
the festival for their favorite film.
In addition to the “USS Indianapolis: The Legacy,” the following films are confirmed to be screened at the GI Film Festival San
Diego this year:
“Adventurmentalism” – Directed by an independent documentary filmmaker and former member of the U.S. Army, “Adventurmentalism,” is an interpersonal depiction of nature’s positive influence
on mental health in combat veterans and suicide survivors struggling
with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
“Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War” – In this film by Ken
Burns and Artemis Joukowsky, III, Church minister Waitstill Sharp
and his wife Martha left their children behind in Wellesley, Massachusetts, to join a life-threatening mission in Europe and help
save Jews and other refugees fleeing the Nazis during World War
II. Their selfless endeavor spanning over the course of two years is
told through their journal writings in the film “Defying the Nazis:
The Sharps’ War.”
“Escape from Firebase Kate” – During the implementation of
Nixon’s plan to end the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, 26
U.S. troops are caught in the transition. Unsupported by the South
Vietnamese, the men are abandoned on a tiny outpost where they are
surrounded by thousands of North Vietnamese troops. After surviving a brutal three-day siege, they lead a daring middle-of-the-night
escape through the jungle and evade enemy troops. “Escape from
Firebase Kate” is their story, told by the men who survived in their
own words.
“Forced Landing” – During the Second World War, more than
100,000 foreign soldiers were interned in Switzerland. French, Polish, English, Russian, Italian, and German soldiers who fled combat
found a safe haven in neutral Switzerland. Those who escaped were
sent to a detention camp in Wauwilermoos near Lucerne where they
would undergo harsh conditions and treatment. In April 2014, eight
survivors of this camp received the Prisoner of War Medal, marking
the first time this medal has been granted to soldiers that were held
prisoners in a friendly country.
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the sacrifices and burdens of a family where keeping secrets became
part of the job, and explores just how much we can know someone
through the stories we inherit.
“Heroes on Deck: World War II on Lake Michigan” – During
World War II, just off Chicago’s shoreline, the U.S. Navy trained
over 15,000 carrier pilots on two makeshift “flattops,” both former,
coal-fired, side wheel passenger steamers. Not every pilot landed
successfully on the pitching decks of the USS Wolverine and USS
Sable; many aircraft went to the lake bottom. This is the story of the
recovery of those rare warbirds and the ingenious training program
that changed the course of the war in the Pacific.
“Operation Allie” – Anthony Marquez, a former Marine and
military dog handler, has returned from Afghanistan. He lost 17
friends in the war and has been suffering from the effects of PTSD.
When he finds out that the dog that he went through the war with is
being retired from the Marine Corps, he sets out to adopt her. This
is the story of his journey to be reunited with his best friend and the
comfort they can provide for each other.
“Paper Lanterns” – In the summer of 1945, the United States
dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. On the morning of the bombing
a young Japanese boy, Shigeaki Mori, would witness the explosion.
He would survive that day and go on to document the bombing
and honor the thousands that were lost, including the 12 American
POWs. Mori’s efforts provided closure and solace for the families
of those fallen soldiers.
“StoryCorps: Tom’s War” –Tom Geerdes served as an Army
medic in the 11th Armored Calvary in Vietnam and Cambodia. Like
many veterans, he returned home a changed man. At StoryCorps,
Tom shared his long journey toward healing with his daughter,
Hannah Campbell. This animated short features the audio from
their recording.
“Thank You For Your Service” – This film takes a hard look at
our understanding of war trauma and the policies that result. The
film’s director, Tom Donahue, interweaves the stories of four struggling Iraq War veterans through candid interviews with top military
and civilian leaders. The film argues for significant change and offers
a roadmap of hope.
“The Last Time I Heard True Silence” – Upon returning from
Iraq, Noah struggles to transition back into civilian life. His attempts
to reintegrate are repeatedly thwarted by problems he never faced
before. After losing more friends to suicide than war, he finds himself
hitting rock bottom so he starts running and he never stops. Now a
father and husband, Noah enters a 50-mile wilderness race, pushing
his mind and his body to their limits.
“The Unimaginable Journey of Peter Ertel” – Peter Ertel was
considered “like family” by his Jewish employers by the end of World
War II, but he had a remarkable past as a German soldier for five years
at the beginning of the war. In the first-person narrative documentary
“The Unimaginable Journey of Peter Ertel,” the man speaks of his
experience in a hatred, destruction-driven time. The film features
rare archival footage – previously unreleased– as the audience learns
from this former agent for the U.S. State Department.
“The Year of the Tiger” – During the Cuban Missile Crisis,
President John F. Kennedy has to decide whether to put millions of
Americans at risk and assist millions of people trapped 110 miles
behind the Iron Curtain.
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We took them to our seats
– hundreds of white, wooden
folding chairs that were neatly
arranged, theater style, on the
grass facing a huge screen, like
what you would find in a drivein movie theater.
“STAR TREK Beyond”
San Diego Comic-Con keeps
getting better and better. This
year it started off with an event
that was way over the top: the
World Premiere of “Star Trek
Beyond,” the latest film in the
Star Trek universe.
The premiere was held on
Wednesday evening at the same
time as Comic-Con’s preview
night was kicking off. As always,
there are multiple events happening simultaneously during
Comic-Con, so you have to
choose between them. You cannot do everything.
The venue was behind the
San Diego Convention Center
in Embarcadero Marina Park
South, right next to San Diego
Bay, expensive yachts in the
marina and in full view of the
beautiful nighttime San Diego
skyline.
Thousands of diehard Star
Trek fans streamed in to the
park. Inside, we were presented
with the first of what would be
many commemorative mementos that evening. The first was
a bracelet containing colored
lights that change with broadcast
cues – like the electronic ears at
Disneyland.
Since it was dinnertime, we
were each given a Subway boxed
dinner and beverages, followed
by premium ice cream treats for
dessert.
Between the screen and us
were a stage and the San Diego
symphony orchestra. On the
stage, the Master of Ceremonies was Conan O’Brien, who
was also in San Diego to record
his T.V. show during ComicCon in front of live audiences
(the public at large could enter
to win tickets for those, too).
On hand to speak to us were
J.J. Abrams and several of
the stars of the new Star Trek
movie. A moment of silence
was held to honor the recent
and unexpected passing of
Anton Yelchin, who portrayed
Pavel Chekov.
Shortly before the movie began, commemorative souvenir
seat cushions were handed out
to everyone, to make sure that
we were all comfortable.
The next surprise – still
before the movie began – was
what may well have been the
largest, best laser light and
fireworks show that I have ever
had the pleasure of attending.
It went on for over ten minutes
and was truly a jaw-dropping
experience. J.J. kidded that
this fireworks show used up
the promotional budget for
the movie – it was that magnificent.
Then, throughout the film,
the San Diego Symphony performed.
This is Star Trek’s 50th anniversary. Throughout those
50 years I have seen every Star
Trek T.V. episode and every
film when they first were first
shown. This film is among
the best.
Directed by Justin Lin, in
“Star Trek Beyond” the crew of
the U.S.S. Enterprise encounters a new, especially formidable, high tech enemy. The film
brings back main characters
from the 1960s T.V. series, but
they are portrayed by new cast
members. Thankfully it avoids
the recent dark, brooding trend
in some science fiction films,
instead entertaining us with
an action packed, well acted,
special effects spectacular.
hardly take a break in the entire
two hours, ending with a spectacular vehicle chase scene that
sets a new standard for what
can be achieved by what looks
like actual physical effects. In
this awesome scene an armored
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bunch of cars on the Las Vegas
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After the film, as we were
leaving, fans in Star Trek uniforms posed for photos. Tables
were set up to distribute one
last set of mementos: a gift
bag containing four STAR
TREK Blu-ray DVDs, a commemorative T-shirt and a commemorative hat with the name
of the movie on the rear and the
Vulcan salute on the front.
I don’t know how ComicCon can possibly top this, but
that is what I said at last year’s
J.J. Abrams event for the upcoming “STAR WARS” movie.
I’ll tell you one thing. If you
hear anything next year about a
J.J. Abrams event at San Diego
Comic-Comic, do you best to
score yourself a ticket.
“Jason Bourne”
Matt Damon reprises the familiar Jason Bourne character
created by Robert Ludlum in
a complex, tense international
thriller about CIA operatives.
Can the CIA Director, portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones,
be trusted? Can anyone be
trusted? There are so many
delicious twists and turns that
you really need to be paying
close attention.
The brutal, lethal fighting
scenes and general mayhem
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by Jay Bobbin
STARTING THIS WEEK:
“THE BOSS”: Again giving
herself a movie role, in tandem
with her director and co-writer
husband Ben Falcone, Melissa
McCarthy expands on work she
did with the Groundlings comedy
troupe as Michelle Darnell ...
a ruthless businesswoman who
has a major fall from grace when
she’s convicted of inside trading.
Hoping to reclaim her former
stature when her prison term
ends, it doesn’t exactly work that
way, forcing her to seek shelter
with her former assistant (Kristen Bell) and determine a way
to reinvent herself. Particularly
enjoyable are McCarthy’s scenes
with Peter Dinklage (“Game of
Thrones”), as a rival with whom
she shares a past. Kathy Bates and
“Saturday Night Live’s” Cecily
Strong also appear. DVD extras:
deleted scenes; extended and
alternate scenes; outtakes. ***
(R: AS, P) (Also on Blu-ray and
On Demand)
“BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT
CUT”: Though it comes more
than a decade after the previous movie in the franchise, this
latest chapter retains many of
the original cast members. The
title establishment goes co-ed,
generating a battle of the sexes
and the shears - and despite the
good, highly spirited times within
those walls, turns for the worse in
the neighborhood overall demand
unity to improve conditions. Returning stars include Ice Cube,
Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony
Anderson and Eve; Regina Hall,
Common, J.B. Smoove and Nicki
Minaj also appear. The script was
co-written by “black-ish” creator
Kenya Barris. DVD extras: “making-of” documentary; deleted
scenes; outtakes. *** (PG-13:
AS, P) (Also on Blu-ray and On
Demand)
COMING SOON: “THE
BLACKLIST: THE COMPLETE
THIRD SEASON” (Aug. 2):
Now that she’s a fugitive from
justice, Red (James Spader) does
what he can to protect Liz (Megan
Boone), even from her former
comrades. (Not rated: AS, P, V)
“KEANU” (Aug. 2): Cousins
(Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan
Peele) try to retrieve an abducted
cat that’s at the crux of a gang
war. (R: AS, N, P, V)
“HALT AND CATCH FIRE:
THE COMPLETE SECOND
SEASON” (Aug. 9): The personal-computer revolution continues to advance in the AMC
series; Lee Pace stars. (Not rated:
AS, P)
“A HOLOGRAM FOR THE
KING” (Aug. 9): Tom Hanks
plays a businessman struggling
to adjust to overseas customs
while trying to close a deal. (R:
AS, N, P)
“THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR” (Aug. 23): Battling
sisters (Charlize Theron, Emily
Blunt) pose big challenges for
the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth)
and his true love (Jessica Chastain). (PG-13: AS, V)
Around Town
Events subject to change. Please confirm details
before attending!
Marionette Show. Fri, July 29, 10-11am. Free. Scott Land
brings marionettes to life for a show that will entertain the
whole family. La Jolla Library, 7555 Draper Ave, San Diego
Padres vs. Reds. Fri-Sun, July 29-31 (Fri 7:40pm; Sat
3:40pm; Sun 1:40pm). $10-$60. San Diego Padres host the
Cincinnati Reds. Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego
Live Well San Diego 5K. Sat, July 30, 7:30-11am. $20$30. A fun, family and pet-friendly event. Visit post-event expo
with fun and informative zones for all ages. Waterfront Park,
1600 Pacific Hwy, San Diego
Paws in the Park. Sat, July 30, 8am-12pm. Free. Low
cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, pet photography, adoptions,
family activities, giveaways, food trucks. Civic Center Park,
3200 Main St, Lemon Grove
Taylor Trot 5k. Sat, July 30, 9-11am. $25. Funds raised
will help pay for Madi’s Taylor’s medical and therapy costs.
Road Runner Sports, 5553 Copley Dr, San Diego
Beach Boot Camp and Yoga. Sat, July 30, 9am. Free.
Ocean Beach Lifeguard Tower 4, 2100 Spray St, Ocean
Beach
Boots Off - Military Appreciation Day. Sat, July 30,
12-4pm. Free. Come out for a day of fun for the whole family! Active duty, retired, or veteran, all are welcome. Please
bring your Military ID. Rock Church, 2277 Rosecrans St, San
Diego
Miles for Smiles 5K Run/Walk. Sat, July 30, 7-11:30am.
Free-$30. Helps underprivileged families with special needs
children by providing vital support and services. Rohr Park,
4548 Sweetwater Rd, Bonita
Dachshund Club Summer Picnic. Sat, July 30, 12-3pm.
Free. Meet and greet other dachshunds and their families.
Join us for BBQ hot dogs. Allied Gardens Recreation Center,
5155 Greenbrier Ave, San Diego
Tailgate Party And Firefighter Chili Cook-Off. Sat, July
30, 12-4:30pm. $40-$55. 21+. All you can eat burgers, hot
dogs, bratwurst, snacks, and chili plus microbrew tastings. Embarcadero Marina Park North, 500 Kettner Blvd, San Diego
Hessfest. Sat, July 30, 12:30-5pm. $35-$65. General ses-
sion tickets include unlimited samples from breweries and
free food tasters. Mike Hess Brewing North Park, 3812 Grim
Ave, San Diego
Beer & Music Festival. Sat, July 30, 6-8pm. $35-$60.
Event celebrating craft beer and live music. Enjoy unlimited
samples of over 100 craft beers from local and regional
breweries. Ingram Plaza at Liberty Station, 2640 Cushing Rd,
San Diego
Super Awesome Showdown. Sat, July 30, 7:30-10pm.
$5-$20. Galacticadia is the ultimate in Video-Space Super
Combat spectacles. San Diego Natural History Museum, 1788
El Prado, San Diego
Cammies to College. Sat, July 30, 11am-3pm. Free. Designed to introduce the military to all of the options available
in using their educational benefits. Liberty Station Conference
Center, 2600 Laning Rd, Liberty Station
Sip of Julian. Sat, July 30, 11am-5pm. $25-$28. 21+.
Enjoy samples paired with small bites at each venue, take in
the scenery, and spend a relaxing day enjoying the sights and
sounds of Julian. Julian Town Hall, 2129 Main Street, Julian
Tricked-Out Rides, Xzibit, Bikini Contest. Sat, July 30,
3pm. $20. Feast your eyes on hundreds of tricked-out rides,
a performance from Xzibit, Bikini Contest, and live concerts.
Qualcomm Stadium, 9449 Friars Rd, San Diego
Unleashed Surf Dog Competition. Sat, July 30, 9am3pm. Free. The most fearless dogs will jump on their boards
and hang 20! This event must be seen to be believed. 2 Elder
Ave., Imperial Beach
Joggin’ for Frogmen. Sat, July 30, 8-11am. 5K run benefitting Navy Seal foundation. NTC Park at Liberty Station,2455
Cushing Rd., San Diego
Knowledge of the Kumeyaay. Sat-Sun, July 30-31, 9:3011am. Free. Gain insights into how man survived in nature.
Meet inside Visitor Center. Mission Trails Regional Park, One
Father Junípero Serra Trail, San Carlos
Love American Style Wedding Party Expo. Sun, July
31, 11am-3pm. $20. Two couture bridal fashion shows on
the catwalk. McMillin Companies Event Center, 2875 Dewey
Rd, San Diego
Art Auction & BBQ for Pit bulls. Sun, July 31, 12-3pm.
Bob Hope Theatre 858-577-4143 *Indicates last showing
28-Jul Thur
29-Jul Fri
30-Jul Sat
31-Jul- Sun
3-Aug Wed
4-Aug- Thur
The Legend of Tarzan
PG-13 | 1h 50min | 1 July 2016
Tarzan, having acclimated to life in
London, is called back to his former home
in the jungle to investigate the activities at
a mining encampment.
| Action, Adventure, Drama |
Lowry Theater – NASNI, 619-545-8479, Bldg. 650
MOVIES
6:30 PM 8:20 PM *Me Before You-PG-13
6:30 PM 8:15 PM The Purge: Election Year-R
9:00 PM 10:47 PMCentral Intelligence-PG-13
3:00 PM 5:00 PM The BFG (3D)-PG
6:30 PM 8:20 PM The Legend of Tarzan (3D)-PG-13
9:00 PM 11:30 PMIndependance Day: Resurgence (3D)-PG-13
1:00 PM 2:37 PM Finding Dory (2D) -PG
6:30 PM 8:40 PM Suicide Squad (Advance Screening-Confirmed)-PG-13
6:30 PM 8:33 PM *Now You See Me 2-PG-13
6:30 PM 8:33 PM *Warcraft (2D)-PG-13
Q-Zone Theater- NAB, 619-437-5487, Bldg. 337
at the
Bases
Naval Base Theater - NBSD, 619-556-5568, Bldg. 71
Thursday, July 28
5:50 PM Central Intelligence (PG-13)
8:00 PM Free State of Jones (R)
Friday, July 29
5:50 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
8:10 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
Saturday, July 30
1:00 PM The BFG (PG)
6:00 PM SNEAK PREVIEW - Suicide Squad (PG-13)
8:40 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
Sunday, July 31
12:50 PM Finding Dory (PG)
2:50 PM The BFG (PG)
5:50 PM The Legend of Tarzan - 3D (PG-13)
8:00 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
Monday, August 1
5:50 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
8:00 PM Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13)
Tuesday, August 2
5:50 PM The BFG - 3D (PG)
8:10 PM Central Intelligence (PG-13)
Wednesday, August 3
5:50 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
8:00 PM The Shallows (PG-13)
Thursday, August 4
5:50 PM Free State of Jones (R)
8:30 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
Thursday, July 28
11:00 AM Lilo & Stitch (PG)
6:00 PM The Devil Wears Prada (PG-13)
Friday, July 29
6:00 PM 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (R)
Saturday, July 30
2:00 PM Captive (PG-13)
5:00 PM Deadpool (R)
Tuesday, August 2
11:00 AM The Croods (PG)
6:00 PM Men of Honor (R)
Wednesday, August 3
6:00 PM The Other Side of The Door (R)
Thursday, August 4
11:00 AM Epic (PG)
6:00 PM Race (PG-13)
The Clubhouse – NBPL, Main Base, 619-53-9138, Bldg. 546
Thursday, July 28
6:00 PM Kung Fu Panda (PG)
Friday, July 29
6:00 PM Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13)
Saturday, July 30
6:00 PM Spectre (PG-13)
Sunday, July 31
6:00 PM Creed (PG-13)
Monday, August 1
6:00 PM Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (PG-13)
Tuesday, August 2
6:00 PM Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13)
Wednesday, August 3
6:00 PM Jurassic World (PG-13)
Thursday, August 4
6:00 PM Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG)
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Thursday, July 28
6:00 PM Central Intelligence (PG-13)
8:10 PM The Conjuring 2 (R)
Friday, July 29
6:00 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
8:20 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
Saturday, July 30
1:00 PM The BFG (PG)
Finding Dory ( 2 D / 3 D )
3:30 PM Finding Dory (PG)
Genre: Animation Adventure
6:00 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
Comedy Cast: Voices of Ellen
8:20 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
Degeneres, Albert Brooks, Ed
Sunday, July 31
O’Neil, Ty Burrell, Diane Ke1:00 PM Finding Dory (PG)
aton, Eugene Levy, Idris Elba
3:10 PM The BFG (PG)
Synopsis: The friendly-but6:00 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
forgetful blue tang fish begins a
8:20 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
search for her long-lost parents,
Monday, August 1
and everyone learns a few things
6:00 PM The Legend of Tarzan (PG-13)
about the real meaning of family
8:20 PM The Purge: Election Year (R)
along the way. Rating: “PG” for
Tuesday, August 2
mild thematic elements Length:
6:00 PM Finding Dory (PG)
97 minutes
8:10 PM Warcraft (PG-13)
Wednesday, August 3
6:00 PM Central Intelligence (PG-13)
8:10 PM Independence Day: Resurgence (PG-13)
Thursday, August 4
6:00 PM Now You See Me 2 (PG-13)
8:30 PM The Shallows (PG-13)
$10. Tacos, beer, and refreshments. Tattoo artists available
until 6pm. True Fit Tattoo, 6561 El Cajon Blvd, College Area
Padres Vs Brewers. Mon-Wed, Aug 1-3 (Mon-Tues
7:10pm; Wed 12:40pm). $10-$60. San Diego Padres host the
Milwaukee Brewers. Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Tues-Sun, Aug 2-7
(times vary), $32-$82. Musical based on the songs of Gerry
Goffin/Carole King and Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil. San Diego
Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave, San Diego
Fashion Of Food And Spirits. Thurs-Fri, Aug 4-5, 6-10pm.
$20. Culinary tastings, craft beer, wine education, designer
fashion, and more. The Headquarters, 789 W. Harbor Dr,
San Diego
Julian Starfest. Thurs-Sat, Aug 4-6, 9am-10:30pm. Free$5. Enjoy the largest free public star party in Southern California. With guest speakers, exhibits, swap meet and more.
Menghini Winery, 1150 Julian Orchards Dr, Julian
Flicks At The Fountain. Thurs, Aug 4, 8pm. Free. Free,
family-friendly movies under the stars. Movies start at dusk.
Carlsbad Village, 2930 Roosevelt St, San Diego
Padres Vs Phillies. Fri-Sun, Aug 5-7 (Fri 7:40pm; Sat
5:40pm; Sun 1:40pm). $10-$60. San Diego Padres host the
Philadelphia Phillies. Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego
Latin American Festival. Fri-Sun, Aug 5-7, 10am-8pm.
Free. Folk art, food, and entertainment. Bazaar del Mundo,
4133 Taylor St, San Diego
Electronic Dump Day. Sat, Aug 6, 9am-2pm. Free. Bring
your old TVs, computers, and phones in for free. Urban Corps
of San Diego, 3127 Jefferson St, San Diego
San Diego Gypsy Festival. Sat, Aug 6, 12pm. $25. 21+.
Intimate, music showcase with foods and crafts. DeAnza
Springs Resort, 1951 Carrizo Gorge Rd, Jacumba
Semper Tri & Devil Dog Duathlon. Sat, Aug 6. $10-$90.
Help us support quality of life programs for our Marines, Sailors
& their Families by taking part in the Duathlon. Marine Corps
Base Camp Pendleton, Oceanside
Del Mar Western Regional Chili Cookoff. Sat, Aug 6,
1-6pm. Receive free chili samples from the cooks throughout
the day in the concert area west of the grandstand. Del Mar
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Thoroughbred Club, 2260 Jimmy Durante
Blvd, Del Mar
South Bayfront PowWow. Sat-Sun, Aug
6-7 (Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 10am-6pm). Free.
Weekend of traditional Music, Dance, Arts
and Crafts and Food. Marine View Park, 900
Marina Pkwy, Chula Vista
Parish Fiesta. Sat-Sun, Aug 6-7, 9am.
With a raffle, booths, beer garden. St. John
the Evangelist Catholic Church, 1001 Encinitas
Blvd, Encinitas
Secret Life Of A Pack Rat. Sat-Sun, Aug
6-7, 9:30-11am. Free. Inside Visitor Center.
Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father
Junípero Serra Trail, San Carlos
Free To Breathe 5k. Sun, Aug 7, 7:4510:30am. $15-$35. Event will feature a 5K
Run/Walk, Mile Walk, and Kids’ Dash, face
painting and kids’ craft. Embarcadero Marina
Park North, 500 Kettner Blvd, San Diego
Vista Rod Run. Sun, Aug 7, 9am-3pm.
Free. Classic cars, specialty vendors, awards.
Mother Earth Tap House, 206 Main St, Vista
Kids’ Rhythm Club. Ongoing until Mon,
Aug 1, 1-1:50pm. $10. Drum and sing along.
Designed for ages 2-10. Resounding Joy,
Inc., 11300 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite 106,
San Diego
Thursday Family Fun Night. Ongoing
until Thurs, Aug 25, 4:30-8pm. $14. Each
Thursday the Hamilton Children’s Garden
comes alive with family-friendly entertainment
designed to amuse both adults and children.
San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens
Dr, Encinitas
Stagecoach Days. Ongoing every Saturday until Aug 27. 12-4pm. Free. Enjoy afternoons in Old Town filled with activities that
reflect life in early San Diego and celebrate the
West on the move. Old Town State Historic
Park, 4002 Wallace St, San Diego
El Cajon Dinner and a Concert. Ongo-
ing Fridays through Oct 7, 6-8pm. Free. El
Cajon’s Dinner & a Concert offer music from
every genre so that there is something for
everyone each concert season. East Main
St., El Cajon
Waterski And Wakeboard. Ongoing
until Sun, Oct 23 (Sun 8-11am; Thurs 58pm). Free. The club provides two ski boats
for waterskiing and wakeboarding, with free
instruction and equipment available. Meet at
the south end of Crown Point Beach. Crown
Point, 3700 Crown Point Dr, San Diego
Cajon Classic Cruise Car Shows. Ongoing Wednesdays through Oct 28, 5-8pm.
Free. All the festivities are on East Main St
between Magnolia & Claydelle Ave at the
Prescott Promenade in El Cajon.
Softball. Ongoing until Mon, Oct 31
(Mon 5:30-8pm; Wed 5:30-8pm; Sat 12:303:30pm). Free. Co-ed, so both males and
females are encouraged to play. We stop
when it gets dark. Robb Field, 2525 Bacon
St, San Diego
Trek With The Trackers. Ongoing first
Saturday of the month until Dec 3, 8:3010:30am. Free. For two hours of dirt-time
fun, wear long pants for close-up observation. Meet in front of the Visitor Center.
Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father
Junípero Serra Trl, San Carlos
Kayaking. Ongoing Wednesdays until
Dec 7, 8:30am. Free. Come alone or bring
a friend; anyone is welcome. Lower Otay
Reservoir, Wueste Rd, San Diego
Live Prize Trivia. Ongoing until Wed,
Dec 28, 7-9pm. Free. Teams of all sizes
compete in a weekly pub quiz for bar cash.
Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, 319 Tenth Avenue,
San Diego
Babies, Blooms & Bugs’ Family Fun
Days. Sundays, 11:30-1:30pm. San Elijo
Lagoon Nature Center. Cardiff-by-the-Sea. 1935 Exposition Walking Tour. Every
Wednesday, 11am-12pm. $10-$12. This
hour-long, easy-paced walking tour, on the
of the
week
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and a 1 year license for dogs.
Progress of Man. Tour begins promptly at Alcazar Gardens at
1pm. San Diego History Center, 1649 El Prado, SD
Garden Tours. Ongoing Saturdays 10:30-11:30am. Free.
Tour the lush, charming, and water-wise garden with a knowledgeable docent to hear what makes our garden special. Water
Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Drive West,
Rancho San Diego
Adopt-A-Plot. Ongoing Saturdays, 9-10am. Free. We are
tending the flower garden in front of the Lily Pond. Meet at the
flower garden in front of the Lily Pond. Balboa Park Visitors’
Center, 1549 El Prado, SD
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Game Time. Ongoing Fridays, 3:30-5pm. Free. Young
adults invited to enjoy video
games, board games, Yu-GiOh! duels, more. Malcolm X
Library, 5148 Market Street,
San Diego. 619-527-3405.
Concerts
Please confirm concerts before attending. NOTE: Some venues are
age 21+ only.
July
The Wailers. Fri, July 29, 8:30pm.
Reggae/Ska. Belly Up Tavern, 143
South Cedros Ave., Solana Beach.
(858) 481-8140.
Trace Adkins. Fri, July 29, 6pm.
Country. Embarcadero Marina
Park South, 200 Marina Park Way,
San Diego. (619) 686-6200.
Sublime with Rome. Sat, July
30, 6:35pm. Ska/Rock. Sleep
Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
Ziggy Marley. Sat, July 30. Reggae. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Nicky Jam, Zion. Sun, July 31,
7pm. Latin/Hip-Hop. Viejas Arena
at Aztec Bowl San Diego State
University. 5500 Canyon Crest Dr,
San Diego
Duran Duran. Sun, July 31,
7:30pm. $36-$142. Pop/Rock.
Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050
Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista.
(619) 671-3600.
UB40. Sun, July 31, 6pm. Ska/
Reggae. The Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa
(714) 708-1870
August
Weekly
Inspiration
From
Colette
If others hurt you
let the injury go
this is your test
If you let it go
you’ll find serenity
-Wayne Dwyer
richs, Tribal Theory. Sun, Aug
21, 3pm. Reggae /Pop/Rock. Pala
Casino, 35008 Pala Temecula
Rd., Pala. (877) 946-7252.
Guns N’ Roses. Mon, Aug 22,
7pm. Rock. Qualcomm Stadium,
9449 Friars Rd., San Diego. (619)
283-0460.
Ben Harper. Tues, Aug 23,
6:30pm. $68. Alternative/Folk.
Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Heart, Joan Jett, Cheap
Trick. Tues, Aug 23, 6:30pm.
Rock. The Forum, 3900 W. Manchester Blvd, Inglewood. (310)
330-7300
Pat Benatar, Melissa Ether-
idge. Tues, Aug 23, 7:30pm.
Rock/Country. SDSU Open Air
Theatre, 5500 Campanile Dr., San
Diego. (619) 594-6947.
Culture Club and Boy George.
Wed, Aug 24, 7:30pm. Pop/Rock.
Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office
2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 2243577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220TIXS.humphreysbythebay.com
Outcry Tour. Thurs, Aug 25,
6:30pm. Christian. Sleep Train
Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 6713600.
Dave Matthews Band. Fri, Aug
26, 8pm. Rock/Alternative. Sleep
Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
Josh Groban, Sarah McLach-
lan. Fri, Aug 26, 7pm. Pop/Rock/
Contemporary. Greek Theatre,
2700 North Vermont Ave, Los Angeles (323) 665-5857
Gov’t Mule w/ guest Blackberry Smoke. Sat, Aug 27, 6:30pm.
Rock. Humphrey’s by the Bay,
box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa.
Sat, Aug 27, 7pm. Rap/Hip-Hop.
Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050
Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista.
(619) 671-3600.
Deftones. Mon, Aug 29, 6:30pm.
Alternative/Rock. Open Air Theatre at SDSU, 5500 Campanile Dr.,
San Diego. (619) 594-6947.
Journey & The Doobie Broth-
ers. Tues, Aug 30, 7pm. $30$145. Rock. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir.,
Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600.
Santana. Wed, Aug 31, 7:30pm.
Latin. SDSU Open Air Theatre,
5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego.
(619) 594-6947.
September
Huey Lewis and the News.
Thurs, Sept 1, 7:30pm. Rock.
Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619)
224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619)
220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.
com
The Wailers. Fri, Sept 2. Reggae.
Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 7551161.
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CHIC And Tokimonsta. Tues,
Aug 2, 7pm. Disco. Sleep Train
Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
Weezer and Panic! At The Disco. Wed, Aug 3, 7pm. Rock/Alternative. Sleep Train Amphitheatre,
2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula
Vista. (619) 671-3600.
Cassadee Pope. Thurs, Aug 4,
8pm. 21+. Country. Moonshine
Beach, 1165 Garnet Ave, San
Diego.
Kc & The Sunshine Band.
Thurs, Aug 4, 8pm. Disco/Funk.
Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon.
(619) 445-6002.
Kenny Chesney. Thurs, Aug 4,
7:30pm. Country. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment
Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600.
Kansas. Thurs, Aug 4, 7:30pm.
Rock. Humphrey’s by the Bay,
box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Adele. Fri-Sat, Aug 5-13, 7:30pm.
Pop/R&B. STAPLES Center, 1111
S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles. www.
staplescenter.com
Vans Warped Tour. Fri, Aug 5,
11am. Qualcomm Stadium, 9449
Friars Rd., San Diego. (619) 2830460.
Hunter Hayes. Fri, Aug 5,
7:30pm. Country/Pop. The Pacific
Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Dr, Costa
Mesa (714) 708-1870
Island Vibe Festival. Sat, Aug
6, 12pm. Reggae. Qualcomm
Stadium, 9449 Friars Rd., San
Diego. (619) 283-0460.
Flogging Molly. Sat, Aug 6,
7:30pm. Funk/Punk. Open Air
Theatre at SDSU, 5500 Campanile
Dr., San Diego. (619) 594-6947.
10,000 Maniacs. Tues, Aug 9,
7pm. Atlernative Rock. Belly Up
Tavern, 143 South Cedros Ave.,
Solana Beach. (858) 481-8140.
Chris Young. Fri, Aug 12. Country. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Indigo Girls. Fri, Aug 12,
7:30pm. Folk/Rock. Humphrey’s
by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Jeremih. Fri, Aug 12, 7pm. R&B/
Hip-Hop. Observatory North Park,
2891 University Ave,San Diego.
(619) 239-8836.
Jason Aldean. Sat, Aug 13,
7:30pm. Country. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment
Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600.
Demi Lovato/Nick Jonas. Sun,
Aug 14, 7pm. Pop/R&B. Sleep
Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
The B-52’s, The Fixx, and The
English Beat. Sun, Aug 14, 6pm.
Pop/Rock. Embarcadero Marina
Park South, 200 Marina Park Way,
San Diego. (619) 686-6200.
Flume. Sun, Aug 14, 8pm.
Electronica/Trip hop. Valley
View Casino Center (San Diego Sports Arena), 3500 Sports
Arena Blvd., San Diego. (619)
224-4171.
Demi Lovato/Nick Jonas. Wed,
Aug 17, 7pm. Pop/R&B. Honda
Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave.,
Anaheim. (714) 704-2400. www.
hondacenter.com
Slipknot, Marilyn Manson.
Wed, Aug 17, 6:30pm. Metal/
Rock. Sleep Train Amphitheatre,
2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula
Vista. (619) 671-3600.
Freddie Jackson. Fri, Aug
19, 8pm. $39-$49. Blues/Funk.
Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon.
(619) 445-6002.
Melissa Etheridge and Pat
Benatar. Fri, Aug 19. Rock/
Country. Pechanga Resort and
Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy,
Temecula, CA 92592. (951) 6931819
Brandi Carlile. Fri, Aug 19,
7pm. Pop/Rock. Open Air Theatre at SDSU, 5500 Campanile
Dr., San Diego. (619) 594-6947.
Coldplay. Sat, Aug 20, 7:30pm.
Pop/Rock. Rose Bowl, 1001 Rose
Bowl Dr, Pasadena
Thievery Corporation. Fri, Aug
19. Dub/Electronica/Trip hop. Del
Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
Juan Gabriel. Fri, Aug 19, 7pm.
Latin/Pop. Valley View Casino
Center (San Diego Sports Arena),
3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San
Diego. (619) 224-4171.
Amy Grant. Sat, Aug 20,
7:30pm. Pop/Rock. Embarcadero
Marina Park South, 200 Marina
Park Way, San Diego. (619) 6866200.
Karla Bonoff. Sat, Aug 20,
7:30pm. Pop/Country. AMSDconcerts (Sweetwater High School),
1900 Highland Ave, National City
(619) 303-8176.
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Odyssey &710+
Pilots
for 24-60 Months
credit score. See dealer for details.
2016 KIA FORTE LX
AUTOMATIC
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
2016 Honda CIVIC Sedan 4 Dr. LX
$
159
LEASE FOR
AUTOMATIC
99
LEASE FOR
$
MONTH PLUS TAX
$99 per month, plus tax, 36 month lease. Residual $10,241. 10,000 miles per year. Only $1995 due at lease signing, $0
security deposit. 10,000 miles per year and 20c per mile in excess. 700+ credit score required. 5 to choose from.
2016 KIA SOUL BASE
118
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER MONTH
$
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
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 $12,773.25. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
NEW 2016 Honda ACCORD LX 4 Dr.
$3999 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $149.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $13,557. 10,500 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit.
1 at this price #163642
2016 Ford Focus 5 Dr Hatchback ST
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GREAT
LEASE
PAYMENT
239
$
179
$
AUTOMATIC
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
$118 per month, plus tax, 36 month lease. Residual $10,103.56. 10,000 miles per year. Only $1995 due at lease signing,
$0 security deposit. 10,000 miles per year and 20c per mile in excess. 700+ credit score required. 5 to choose from.
The Kia Soul received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact MPVs in the J.D. Power 2015-2016
U.S. Initial Quality Study. 2016 study based on 80,157 total responses, evaluating 245 models, and measures the opinions
of new 2016 vehicle owners after 90 days of ownership, surveyed in February-May 2016. Your experiences may vary.
Visit jdpower.com
2016 KIA OPTIMA LX
125
LEASE FOR
$
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 monthly payments of $179.
$0 security deposit. Residual $13,588.80. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
NEW 2016 Honda CR-V SE 2 WD
AUTOMATIC
199
$
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX PER
MONTH
$3999 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $239.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $10,606. 10,500 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit.
1 at this price #262952
MONTH PLUS TAX
$1995 Due from customer at lease signing. Excludes tax, title, license & dealer fees. 36 remaining payments at $199.
$0 security deposit. Residual Now $16,345. 12,000 miles per year. 15c per mile in excess. Tier one credit. 5 at this price.
$125 per month, plus tax, 36 month lease. Residual $13,552.30. 12,000 miles per year. Only $1995 due at lease signing,
$0 security deposit. 12,000 miles per year and 20c per mile in excess. 700+ credit score required. 5 to choose from.
*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.
540 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 8/1/16.
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 8/1/16.
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 8/1/16