Aztec men advance to Sweet 16 in Anaheim
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Aztec men advance to Sweet 16 in Anaheim
Marine Corps • Coast Guard • Army • Air Force ARMED FORCES • S a n D i e g o N a v y / M a r i n e C o r p s D i s p a t c h • w w w. a r m e d f o r c e s d i s p a t c h . c o m • 6 1 9 . 2 8 0 . 2 9 8 5 Serving active duty and retired military personnel, veterans and civil service employees 20% OFF FOR ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL 25 Taps, $2 Select Pints Everyday Open to Close &URZQ9DOOH\3DUNZD\0LVVLRQ9LHMR)UHHZD\ FREE into the shooting at Naval Station Norfolk March 24, the slain Sailor aboard USS Mahan has been identified as Petty Officer Mark Mayo, 24, a military policeman. Navy officials are searching for answers about what might have motivated a civilian to approach docked destroyer Mahan, struggle with security personnel, disarm a Sailor, then shoot and kill Mayo, who was coming to help. The civilian was shot and killed by Navy security forces shortly after the encounter late Monday night at the world’s largest naval base. The unidentified civilian was authorized to be on base, but it wasn’t immediately clear for what reason or why he would want to approach the guided-missile destroyer, which shares a pier with hospital ship USNS Comfort. The Navy said the civilian was coming toward the ship’s quarterdeck, which is traditionally the ceremonial entry point of a ship, when he got into a struggle with the Petty Officer of the Watch, whom he was able to disarm. Mayo was coming to help the petty officer, according to the Navy. The victim was from Maryland, the man’s father told reporters March 26. Mayo had been a military policeman since completing special forces training in 2008, and he patrolled the Norfolk base, his mother, Sharon Blair, told The Herald-Mail newspaper, which first reported details about the victim. He spent his adolescence in Hagerstown, she said. To get onto the base, civilians must be escorted or have identification that allows them to be there. Authorized civilians include Department of Defense employees, contractors and military family members. Capt. Robert Clark, Naval Station Norfolk’s commanding officer, said Tuesday that identification found with the civilian indicates it is unlikely he was a military dependent authorized to be on base for that reason. Clark said the civilian was found with a TWIC card, a transportation worker’s credential issued by the Transportation Security Administration to personnel such as truck drivers who require unescorted access to secure areas. But he said it was unclear what exactly the civilian’s job was or when he worked on the base. All merchant mariners are required to have a TWIC card, including employees of the Navy’s Military Sealift Command, which hires civilians to crew its ships, including Comfort. The cards are valid for five years, according to the TSA. SPINAL DECOMPRESSION New clients only. 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Leipold WASHINGTON - Twentyfour U.S. Army veterans from three wars - World War II, Korea and Vietnam - received upgrades to the highest military decoration for uncommon bravery and gallantry at a White House ceremony March 18. of 21 of those soldiers, and draped the sky-blue ribbon and five-pointed star-bearing medals around the necks of the three living veterans from the Vietnam War. President Barack Obama presented posthumous Medals of Honor to family members and representatives Each of the 24 had received a Distinguished Service Cross for the same fearless actions for which they were now receiving long overdue upgrades to the Medal of Honor. in the making and today, we have the chance to set the record straight,” the president said, noting that more than a decade ago Congress mandated a review to ensure heroism of veterans wasn’t overlooked due to prejudice or discrimination. During that review, the 24 soldiers - Hispanic, Jewish and African-American - were identified as deserving of the Medal of Honor. “This ceremony is 70 years “This is the length to which America will go to make sure everyone who serves under our proud flag receives the thanks that they deserve,” Obama said. “So with each generation, we keep on striving to live up to our ideals of freedom and equality, and to recognize the dignity and patriotism of every person, no matter who they are, what they look like, or how they pray.” could have worn in their 20s, but they now were filling out in their 70s with a full complement of ribbons and badges that testified to their skills as young soldiers. Their citations were read, their Medals of Honor were draped, and handshakes were exchanged. “These are extraordinary Americans. They are exemplary soldiers,” the president said. Obama invited each living soldier to the stage, one at a time, dressed in uniforms they Following the presentation to the three Vietnam vets, Obama called them all to the stage. “Santiago Erevia, Melvin Morris, Jose Rodela - in the thick of the fight, all those years ago, for your comrades and your country, you refused to yield,” he said. “On behalf of a grateful nation, we all want to thank you for inspiring us - then and now with your strength, your will, and your heroic hearts.” FRANK TOYOTA SERVICE SPECIALS X WAS 11995 4-WHEEL ALIGNMENT $ 89 $ 95 3UHFLVLRQFRPSXWHUL]HGZKHHODOLJQPHQW $GMXVWFDVWHUFDPEHUWRH,QVSHFWVXVSHQVLRQIRUZHDU &HQWHUVWHHULQJZKHHO,QVSHFWWLUHV 2 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 7R\RWDVRQO\0RVWPRGHOV0XVWSUHVHQWFRXSRQ&DQQRWEHFRPELQHGZLWKDQ\RWKHURIIHU RUGLVFRXQWDQGFDQQRWEHDSSOLHGWRZDUGSUHYLRXVSXUFKDVHV9DOLGRQO\DW)UDQN7R\RWD 2IIHUH[SLUHV BATTERY TRUE-2 SPECIAL 60 MONTH PRO-RATE WARRANTY 95 99 X WAS 12995 $ $ +tax Z([FKDQJH ,167$//$7,21,1&/8'(' 7R\RWDVRQO\0RVWPRGHOV0XVWSUHVHQWFRXSRQ&DQQRWEHFRPELQHGZLWKDQ\RWKHURIIHU RUGLVFRXQWDQGFDQQRWEHDSSOLHGWRZDUGSUHYLRXVSXUFKDVHV([FOXGHV+\EULGV 9DOLGRQO\DW)UDQN7R\RWD2IIHUH[SLUHV FAST LANE OIL & FILTER CHANGE Military Special Only X 29 $ ,QVWDOO*HQXLQH7R\RWDRLOILOWHU WAS 5HSODFHHQJLQHRLOSHUIDFWRU\VSHFLILFDWLRQV $ 3495 7RSRIIXQGHUWKHKRRGIOXLGV FREE&KHFNVHWWLUHSUHVVXUHWRYHKLFOHVSHFLILFDWLRQV FREE 0XOWLSRLQWLQVSHFWLRQ Oil & Filter Change. 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As part of the Navy’s efforts to ensure a safe, professional working environment Sailors need to understand the distinction between honorable, traditional ceremonies and actions that go too far. According to Rear Adm. Tony Kurta, Director, Military Personnel Plans and Policy, hazing is considered to have occurred when a Sailor is exposed to cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful activities by another Sailor or group of Sailors. Hazing can be physical, verbal, or psychological in nature and is contrary to the Navy’s core values of honor, courage, and commitment. Fire Controlman 1st Class Jacob Terry, stationed aboard Pearl Harbor-based USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112) explained how hazing has the potential to essentially weaken the Navy. “Hazing degrades operational readiness,” said Terry. “If Sailors are being hazed they do not fill comfortable in a workspace, they are unable to operate at the con- ditions they normally would.” “I think hazing has been significantly reduced, a lot of the things that have been set in place have made it to where it’s not an everyday occurrence. Clearly defining traditions is important. ‘Tacking on crows’ used to come from everyone stitching in and it turned into where people would pound them in. ‘Stitching on crows’ or ‘tacking on crows’ is a great tradition, but then it became more than was originally intended. So clearly defining A poster produced by the Navy to raise awareness about hazing in the service. Navy photo illustration by MC2 Tiarra Fulgham what the traditions are and how they should be carried out is key,” said Terry. According to Lt. Cmdr. Ron Hatt, assigned to Commander Submarine Force, Pacific Fleet, the distinctions between naval traditions of the past and the core values of today’s Navy are important to maintain. “Hazing has a severe, detrimental impact on combat readiness and operational readiness. It can have significant impact on how we get the job done,” said Hatt. “Traditions don’t demean, and that’s the key. Traditions are there to make you feel good about service. Tradition may be a reading of a passage from a historical event during submarine qualifications whereas hazing at the same event may include tacking on the dolphins, for example, it may not be perceived as demeaning, but it may be hurtful and cause pain. It also establishes aggressiveness over an individual.” Hatt emphasized the importance of including Sailors of every rank in the efforts to effectively combat hazing. “The only way I see hazing to be eliminated is through deckplate leadership. We have to continue to have a stance that we have as an organization that demeaning and hurtful activities are eliminated from our force through petty officers second classes and petty officers first classes as well as chiefs not accepting that type of behavior,” said Hatt. “For those who are subjected to hazing, it takes away from the hard work that they do, specifically in the submarine force, and depending on the extent of the hazing, it can take that individual out from doing his or her duties. It has impact on whether or not they enjoy their service to their country. As for persons initiating the hazing, the negative impact is the wrong spirit of service. Service to our country is honor, tradition. A person who acts on hazing brings dishonor to that service,” added Hatt. The Navy Office of Hazing Prevention is adding information about hazing incidents to a database, a standalone online web-based program that tracks and reports administrative actions associated with the primary duties of Equal Opportunity advisors and Command Managed Equal Opportunity program managers. Tracking these hazing events can aid in determining the extent that these events are occurring, the type of events and keeping track of trends. Incidents of hazing are reported by the Navy Office of Hazing Prevention to the Chief of Naval Personnel. Hospitalman William Brown, assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 24 at Kaneohe Bay, deals with hazing in his workspace by focusing on prevention and creating the appropriate work environment. “If there is hazing in a work center or in a workspace, the work is not going to be done as efficiently as it could be,” said Brown. “In the past, hazing was a lot more prevalent. Now we started educating people and we talk more about hazing, and actually punishing people for hazing outside of what Navy traditions are, it has been greatly reduced over the past few years.” The Navy policy on hazing can be found in SECNAVINST 1610.2A. Navy Marine Corps Dispatch/At Ease (619) 280-2985 Published by Western States Weeklies, Inc. P.O. Box 600600, San Diego, CA, 92160 email: [email protected] Publisher.........................Sarah Hagerty The Dispatch is published weekly on Thursdays, by Western States Weeklies, Inc., as a commercial, free-enterprise newspaper. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Department of the Navy and is no way associated with the Department of the Navy. The editorial objective of the Dispatch, however, is to promote support for a strong military presence. The opinions and views of writers whose materials appear herein are those of the writers and not the publishers. 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John Kirby said March 24. The pinger could be used to locate the missing airliner’s black box, while the autonomous underwater vehicle has sophisticated sonars that could be used to locate wreckage. Malaysian officials said evidence points to the plane crashing in the Indian Ocean west of Australia. The equipment left New York for Australia and was scheduled to be there March 25, Kirby said during a Pentagon news conference. “There will be a small num- At a Pentagon news conference, Kirby said Hagel had an hour-long phone conversation with Shoygu. “Secretary Hagel was clear, and he was firm: because Russian forces are in control of Crimea, they bear responsibility for what is happening there,” Kirby said. “He also pressed Minister Shoygu to explain Russian intentions with respect to forces they have aligned near Ukraine’s eastern and southern borders.” DOD photo by Sgt. Aaron Hostutler ber of people going along with them,” he added. “In fact, I think there are two on the flight with the gear itself, and then another eight folks will be flying separately to Perth to prepare the equipment.” Nothing has been easy with this search; Kirby noted that no debris field has been sighted yet. “We don’t have anything to indicate where the aircraft is, or even that it is down at the bottom of the ocean,” he told reporters. But Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, the commander of U.S. Pacific Command, “made a very prudent and wise decision to move the equipment that could be useful should a debris field be found, or should we think we can get close to where The Armed Forces Dispatch wants you to be a WINNER! Two passes for Taste of Hillcrest 4 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 Over 40 sumptuous restaurants will be serving bites, so delectable, they’ll have you feeling like a Culinary Attaché. 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Please answer all questions to be eligible. name____________________________________ address_ _________________________________ city, state, zip______________________________ phone___________________________________ What radio station do you listen to?_______ Active duty military (which base): _______________________________________ Military spouse/family member Civilian Retired military the black box may be,” Kirby said. “He made a decision to get that gear there now so that, again, should we be in that position, it will be a lot easier to get it on station.” Malaysian officials made the request for the equipment from Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel last week. The Bluefin autonomous underwater vehicle is an underwater unmanned vehicle that has side-scanning sonar and a multi-beam echo sounder. It would be useful should there be a debris field or other underwater objects that need to be examined. The Bluefin can dive to 14,700 feet, and has an endurance of 25 hours at three knots. The secretary reiterated the U.S. position that Russia should immediately work to de-escalate the tension and to restore Ukrainian territorial integrity, the admiral said. The call was “direct,” the press secretary said. Hagel was “very direct about his concerns about the troops that are on the Russian side of the border, ... and he wanted a better accounting for what that was all about,” he added. Shoygu assured Hagel that Russian troops arrayed on the border “are there to conduct exercises only, that they have no intention of crossing the border into Ukraine, and that they would take no aggressive action,” Kirby said. “The two leaders agreed to keep the dialogue open.” Thousands of Russian troops are along the border with Ukraine. Kirby would not go into specifics, saying that those wanting more information were welcome to get that information from the Russian Defense Ministry. “They should be able to account for the troops they have, and particularly because they are exercises,” he said. Kirby said U.S. officials are working through Ukrainian requests for assistance. “The focus of that review is on the nonlethal side of things, but it is very much still an active issue under consideration,” he said. 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Jackson is the first of 10 Independence-variant littoral combat ships (LCS) that the Navy has awarded to Austal as prime contractor. The 127-meter aluminum trimaran is capable of being outfitted with reconfigurable payloads (mission packages) which can be changed quickly to support mine countermeasure, anti-submarine and surface warfare missions. The vessel has a maximum speed of more than 40 knots. Jackson was launched in December and is making preparations for trials and delivery by the end of the year. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus officially named the ship “Jackson” at a ceremony at Austal USA on March 24, 2011. According to Secretary Mabus, “The selection of Jackson honors the great state capitol Jackson, Mississippi.” This is the first ship to bear the city’s name. Over 400 naval and shipyard guests attended the ceremony, which was held on the east bank of the Mobile River at Austal’s waterfront facility. Austal USA President, Craig Perciavalle, praised the ship, saying, “With its immense volume and its inherent design margin, the Jackson’s trimaran seaframe also has the ability, with relative ease, to be upgunned with existing weapons in inventory, or future weapons as they are developed.” He also praised the shipbuilders, saying “this is a great ship, built by great Navy shipbuilders, master craftsman who work so hard to bring this revolutionary ship to life. You should take pride in this day, in the product you build, and in the service you’re providing this great nation.” The LCS program is in full swing at Austal USA with five ships under construction at this time. Montgomery (LCS 8) is being assembled in Bay 4 in preparation for launch in the spring. Final assembly has begun in Austal’s Bay 5 on Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10) and modules for Omaha (LCS 12) are under construction in the Module Manufacturing Facility. Fabrication on Manchester (LCS 14) began in January. Coronado (LCS 4) delivered to the Navy in September, and is scheduled to be commissioned at a ceremony in Coronado in April. Austal has been contracted by the Navy to build ten 103-meter JHSVs under a 10-ship, $1.6 billion contract, two of which have already been delivered, and ten 127-meter Independence-variant LCS class ships. House approves ‘Doc Fix’ legislation Before leaving town on their week-long recess, the House approved the “SGR Repeal and Medicare Provider Payment Modernization Act” (H.R. 4015, which will make the “Doc Fix” permanent by repealing the antiquated Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) and replace it with a fair, stable, simplified system of physician payments for Medicare and TRICARE programs. The current temporary extension of the doc fix expires April 1. If it’s not extended or replaced by a new law, doctors seeing Medicare and TRICARE patients will have their reimbursements slashed by 25 percent - a move that may force many providers to stop seeing Medicare and TRICARE patients. The bill now goes to the Senate for further consideration. Social security speed-up of disabled vets claims The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced it will streamline its review of disability claims for veterans, reducing by weeks the process by which it determines benefits. The agency says it will expedite claims for former service members who already have been deemed fully disabled by the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA), eliminating much of the bureaucratic “red tape” requiring veterans to wait to get a decision about their eligibility for benefits, sometimes for years. This change would add disabled veterans to the list of high-priority groups - including service members wounded in combat - that are put at the head of the line for review. “It’s a very good result for veterans who obviously made a tremendous commitment to their country,” said Rep. John Sarbanes (Md.) who has pushed for the quicker review. “They’re returning from overseas conflicts and they’ve suffered injuries that make it impossible for them to have gainful employment.” It’s not clear exactly how many people would be affected by the policy, but the SSA estimates it could be tens of thousands of veterans over time. Fully disabled veterans accounted for about 10 percent of all veterans who received disability benefits from the VA in 2012, the last year for which data are available. New book recounts early days of San Diego’s military S an Diego’s military history is documented in a new book by local author Scott McGaugh. “The Military in San Diego” from Arcadia Publishing explores the early days of military history using collections of more than 200 rare, vintage images and memories chronicling the military in this California city. McGaugh shows readers how San Diego is now an internationally renowned defense science and technology development center, a city in which one in four jobs and fully 50 percent of regional domestic product are defense related. Like no other city in America, San Diego has grown from a remote military presidio outpost to become a preeminent Pacific powerhouse. No city is as proud of its military heritage as San Diego, known as “Navy Town, USA.” Congress designated San Diego as “the Birthplace of Naval Aviation.” However, its community fabric reflects a more diverse and tightly woven relationship with the nation’s defense. This new pictorial history chronicles the military in San Diego over the past century. San Diego’s military involvement began with a successful campaign to become a West Coast Navy base in the early 1900s. Images show how by the 1930s, military aircraft manufacturing drove economic development. After explosive growth in World War II, San Diego emerged as an established military metropolis. At the dawn of the Cold War, San Diego recast itself as a home for Cold War research and development and defense contractors. The book is scheduled for release April 7. A post-release book signing is scheduled for April 26 at 12 p.m. at the Point Loma Barnes & Noble, at 3150 Rosecrans Plans. The event is free and open to the public. Meet author Scott McGraugh and purchase a book, which will be on sale. Call (619) 225-0465 for more information. Visit the publishers website at http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/. 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Make yourself smart and knowledgeable on the latest NAVADMINS and any changes or updates to the MILPERSMAN,” said Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist (EXW) Tom Jones, lead Mass Communication Specialist detailer. “You can find those on NPC’s website. Be an informed consumer!” Sailors communicate their desires to detailers through the Career Management System - Interactive Detailing (CMS-ID). CMS-ID is a web-based tool that enables enlisted Sailors to research and apply for jobs and communicate their career goals to career counselors and detailers. Sailors can log into CMS-ID at https://www.cmsid.navy.mil/. “Remember to communicate with your detailer and keep your information in CMS-ID up-to-date and current, including communicating your preferences - what are you looking to do and where are you looking to serve in your next assignment,” said Jones. sideration everything we can to ensure we are providing the right ‘fit’ for each billet advertised on CMS/ID. We evaluate each Sailor’s professional milestones and take into consideration a Sailor’s personal aspirations and stated preferences. There are a number of variables unique to each and every one of us in the Navy - from our personal situations: whether we’re single, married, dual-military couple, single parent, samesex spouse, EFM family members, whatever - to our professional standing: does a Sailor have the proper qualifications for that particular job, or do they require training; is a Sailor a roller to sea duty or shore duty; will this be the best job for the Sailor and is this the best Sailor for the command; etc. For two equally qualified Sailors, we would give selection preference to the one that was ranked higher during the gaining command’s review/comment phase.” Detailers won’t assign Sailors to advertised jobs until after the close of the CMS-ID application phase, during the detailer selection phase. Sailors may log into CMS-ID any time after the detailer selection phase to see if they have been selected for orders. Detailers will always attempt to fill billets using a Sailor’s desired selections first; however, Fleet readiness requirements are the guiding factor in filling billets. The detailing process is constantly under review and enhancements are made when necessary. NAVADMIN 058/14 was recently released that affects the detailing process. “When a detailer has selected a Sailor for a billet, a notification is sent to that Sailor, through CMS/ID, to the email addresses provided in a Sailor’s personal contact information profile. That’s why it’s so important that Sailors to keep their CMS-ID profile updated with their current work and personal email addresses,” Jones said. “This is when a Sailor is ‘posted’ to the billet. Once a Sailor has been selected, then posted to the billet, the order writing process begins, ultimately ending in the Sailor receiving a set of orders.” “Every Sailor is unique, and each circumstance is different,” Jones said. “Detailers are the Sailors’ advocate and we take in to con- For more information, visit the Navy Personnel Command website at www.npc.navy.mil and www.navy.mil/local/npc/. FREE ESTIMATES - Serving Military for Over 23 years CLUTCH A/C Body BRAKE SERVICE SPECIAL $ Service Work from $ Per Axle, Parts & Labor included. Most Cars Standard Brake Packages 6 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 Don’t Wait Until You Have a Problem! and Repair TIMING BELT SPECIAL from $ Most Cars. Parts & Labor included and Paint CV JOINT AXLE from $ Most Cars. Parts & Labor included Most Cars. Parts & Labor included. Includes: Pressure plate and disc. Adjustment, New throw out bearing. Pilot bearing. Inspect flywheel FUEL INJECTION SERVICE from $ Most Cars. Parts & Labor included 0DLQ6WUHHW6DQ'LHJR by David Larter Navy Times staff writer Navy brass are backing off a plan to make Sailors pay more for tuition. and move to a system where sailors paid 25 percent and the Navy paid 75 percent for tuition, the same breakdown in place before 2001. The service will continue to pay sailors’ tuition assistance fully through fiscal year 2015, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jon Greenert said March 18 at an all-hands call in Kings Bay, Ga., squashing a recent proposal to make sailors foot more of the bill. “I’ll put the money in, because I want an educated sailor and I want you to leave with all the certifications you can so you can get a good job when you leave the Navy,” he said. The service planned to cut funding by roughly $25 million Dispatchers EOE Navy leaders still think the idea of getting sailors to pay toward their tuition is a good idea, but with all the compensation reforms working their way through the system, the timing wasn’t right, said a personnel official on background. “As conditions change over time, we may decide to revisit the idea of a 75-25 split, but for now we are not going to make a change,” the official said, asking for anonymity to discuss pending proposals. The official said that the Navy was still looking for ways to make up the difference for the $25 million it had proposed to cut in its 2015 budget, adding that it’s “a priority.” Interpersonal Edge: How not to unwittingly start workplace gender war by Dr. Daneen Skube Q. I am a guy in a field with a lot of executive women as my peers. I’ve noticed women and men really do seem to come from different planets. Are there any general tools women and men use so our differences don’t become a battle ground? A. Yes, women and men have entirely different vulnerabilities in the workplace. Women worry primarily about being “bad.” Men worry primarily about being inadequate. Ironically, when men are upset, they tend to use language that accuses women of being “bad.” Bad is defined by women as anything that implies they are insensitive, rude or selfish. If you, as a guy, use language suggesting a woman is mean, you have inadvertently just fired the first shot in what will become a long war. If you are a woman, and you use language that accuses a man of being incompetent, the man will start a death match with you to win back his self-esteem. Whatever else you thought you were trying to get done, the only task on his agenda will be proving he is good enough. No matter what gender you are, it doesn’t matter if you didn’t mean to imply an insult. 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Consider the following list of words that will trigger women; rude, selfish, arrogant, thoughtless, insensitive, immature or hostile. If you want to avoid implying badness, as with the male example above you’ll need to make specific behavioral suggestions. If you have to refer to the “incompetent” or “bad” behavior, make darn sure you describe the behavior rather than using a vague reference. There is a Grand Canyon of difference between saying, “Stop being rude,” and saying, “When you first meet a customer, eye contact is really helpful!” No matter how vigorously you apply these tools, there will be days your male or female coworker assumes you are starting a gender war. Your best defense when you see this happening is to say, “I know you are highly competent...,” or “I know you are good to your team....” Sometimes you need to use the exact opposite words a man or woman is afraid of hearing. With men, the words would be: effective, powerful, excellent, thorough and knowledgeable. With women the words would be: kind, empathic, warm, friendly, liked or thoughtful. You will then establish that you are clearly not an enemy combatant of the man or woman standing before you. The best war in the workplace is the one you avoided through consciousness and skill. You might not be able to accomplish world peace in your lifetime but you certainly can avoid starting more wars in your office. Q. I’m so tired of people in my workplace being unreliable. Is there a tool that can help me get what I need when so many people don’t do what they say? A. Yes, stop waiting for everyone else to become reliable. Instead use your energy to always have a Plan B, Plan C and Plan D so you’ll always have what you need despite others lack of follow through. 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The command will also become Information Dominance Forces Command, the Echelon II type commander for the Information Dominance Corps. This increase in seniority allows for better management of senior officers in the Information Dominance career field. The phased reduction, elimination, or consolidation of flag officer billets is scheduled to be complete by March 2016 and will occur as the officers effect permanent change of station moves or retire. This plan will allow for 151 flag officers to fill Navy-specific billets and 64 Navy flag officers to fill existing requirements for joint billets. “The overall Flag billet plan balances these adjustments across officer communities, including Line, Restricted Line and Staff Corps. It also enables the Navy to provide more stability and predictability in the flag officer promotion process while meeting statutory requirements,” Adm. Ferguson explained. Specific billets affected by this plan include: Eliminations - Deputy Chief of the Navy Reserve. The current billet is filled by an active duty Rear Adm. (lower half). - Director of Intelligence Operations (N2/N6I). The current billet is filled by an active duty Rear Adm. (lower half). - Director, Maritime Headquarters, U.S. Fleet Forces Command. The current billet is filled by an active duty Rear Adm. (lower half). Shift from Active Duty to Reserves - Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet will transition from an active duty Rear Adm. (upper half) to a recalled reservist of the same rank. - Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command for Global Lo- Increase in Seniority - Program Executive Officer for Air Anti-Submarine Warfare, Assault and Special Mission Programs (PEO-A) will increase in seniority from a Rear Adm. (lower half) to a Rear Adm. (upper half). This increase in seniority is commensurate with the scope of responsibility for the billet and helps balance the acquisition corps billet structure. Billet shift - Commander, Navy Air and Missile Defense Command, a Rear Adm. (lower half), will shift to a new command, the Navy Surface Warfare Development Command and remain at the same rank. Merger and Elimination - Oceanographer of the Navy; Navigator of the Navy; and Director, Space and Maritime Domain Awareness (OPNAV N2/N6E), previously commanded by a Rear Adm. (upper half), will merge with Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. The new billet will be filled by a U.S. Navy Rear Adm. (lower half). The billet will be located at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. “Our goal remains to operate more efficiently and effectively while strengthening our warfighting capabilities. Shifting two billets to the Reserve Force recognizes their significant contribution to combat operations, their operational expertise, and their integrated service with the active duty component,” Adm. Ferguson said. “As warfare requirements evolve, we will continue to assess our flag officer billet structure while seeking opportunities to further integrate our Reserve and Active Duty components.” FRA Education Foundation scholarship deadline is April 15th The deadline to apply for Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) Education Foundation scholarships is rapidly approaching; all college-bound students who have an affiliation with the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard are encouraged to apply. Eligible candidates are invited to submit applications for academic awards of up to $5,000 before April 15, 2014. Applications are available online at www.fra. org/foundation. Applicants must be associated with the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard, either through their own service or that of a spouse, parent or grandparent. Those who are affiliated with an FRA member are eligible for a broader range of scholarships. FRA Education Foundation scholarships are funded through private donations, established trusts and corporate sponsorships, and recipients are selected based on financial need, academic standing, character and leadership qualities. The scope of the FRA scholarship program has grown substantially since 2000, which led to the creation of the Education Foundation in 2009. Thanks to the tremendous generosity of our members, legacy gifts and corporate sponsors, our scholarship fund has grown with each passing year. In previous years, we were able to present as much as $128,000 to 28 deserving scholars. FRA is excited about the continued growth of the Foundation and its awards, and we look forward to expanding the program even more in future years. The Foundation’s parent organization, FRA, is an outspoken advocate for enhanced education benefits for service members and veterans, including the Post-9/11 GI Bill benefit that allows career service members to transfer the benefit to family members. Donations to the FRA Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, are welcome from individuals, organizations and businesses, and are tax deductible. The FRA Education Foundation provides academic scholarships to deserving students based on financial need, academic standing, and demonstrated leadership qualities. The Foundation was a Combined Federal Campaign-authorized charity for the first time in 2012 and partners with military and education professionals to promote life-long learning opportunities that help scholars reach their educational, professional and personal goals. To learn more, visit www.fra.org/foundation or call 703-683-1400. FR O M TH E W R ITE R O F TR AANDI N I N G D AY THE DIRECTOR OF E N D O F WATC H “A NON-STOP ADRENALINE RUSH! SCHWARZENEGGER IS ChrisBACK, AND BIGGER THAN LIFE.” Parente, FOX-TV “PURE ACTION! UNEXPECTED TWISTS AND TURNS.” Samantha Gutstadt, ASK MEN STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 28 OPEN ROAD THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 7 DIRECTED BY DAVID AYER WRITTEN BY SKIP WOODS AND DAVID AYER Family Life The Kid’s Doctor: Our children need help dealing with stress and anxiety the Internet and other sources. Although our world often seems large and impersonal, this constant and repetitive news stream also seems to bring every story into our own neighborhood. This was not the case before 24-houra-day programming. by Sue Hubbard, M.D. www.kidsdr.com The longer I practice, the more I’m concerned that our children are becoming more and more anxious at younger and younger ages. While I was used to seeing anxious teenagers tied up in knots about grades, standardized tests, juggling a myriad of extracurricular activities and ultimately getting into a college, I’m now seeing younger and younger kids worried about a litany of things. It’s not uncommon for me to be seeing an elementary school child (1st-6th grade) for a regular check up and when I start discussing sleep, I find out that the child is scared to sleep alone, will not spend the night with friends, and has tried just “about everything” to try and fix the problem. Others who are so worried about tragedies occurring in their school, or being abducted or hit by a terrible tornado or hurricane, that they have constant stomach aches and headaches and don’t want to go to school or be away from Easter Sunrise Service in Balboa Park - Spreckels Organ Pavillion SUNDAY, APRIL 20th at 6:30am Hosted by Major Area Churches swap Message - Pastor George A. McKinney 4/3 4/10Cathedral 4/17 of God St. Stephen’s C The list of what causes their anxiety seems endless, and part of this may due to the constant bombardment of news via TV, As I tell families in my practice, the brains of young children are very pliable and kids are ready to learn new ways to deal Children today are worried about everything from their grades to being abducted or struck by other tragedies they see unfolding in the news. 31st Annual h their parents. The problem is that some children have tried and tried to overcome their anxiety and genuinely need help. I also don’t think that for most children this comes in the form of a pill. The thought of putting thousands of anxious kids on medicine really worries me. Since I realize that the world is not going to become “less scary” or stress-free, our children need to be taught how to handle anxiety. Music - Cathedral Mass Choir Director - Norma Handy Easter is Sunday, April 20! Join us to celebrate Holy Week! Maundy Thursday, 4/17 at 7:00 pm; Good Friday, 4/18 at 7:00 pm Sunrise Easter Service at 6am at Hourglass Park in Mira Mesa Celebration Family Easter Services at 9 and 10:30 am at the church Jared Jacobsen 9535 Kearny Villa Rd., Mira Mesa 92126; Located just Entire off Miramar Rd. & I-15 offering at the Sundays at 9am, 10:30am & 6pm; www.gotochrist.com or (858) 549-2479 donated to San Diego Spreckels Organ Rescue Mission FREE PARKING hrist Community Church Guest of Honor - Carol LeBeau ALL WELCOME Come Celebrate With Us! April 17th... April 18th... April 19th... 7:00pm - Maundy Thursday with Communion 7:00pm - Good Friday Worship Easter Egg Hunt - EULQJ\RXUEDVNHWWR¿OOZLWK goodies. See the Bunny too! April 20th......Easter Sunday swap 6:30am Easter Sunday Sunrise Service for april 10 &Worship 17 only 8:30am & 11am Festival C ollege Avenue Baptist Church Special Choir & Instrumental and Holy Communion. Join us for a continental breakfast 9:30am A multi-ethnic, multigenerational community We invite join usPatio. this Easter, April 20:is welcome. on you the toSocial Everyone 8:30 - 9:30 am - Enjoy a complimentary breakfast 10 am - Worship Services in English & Spanish (Children's Ministry is Clairemont available for babies thru age 4 @10am) 11240 Mesa Blvd. 4747 College Ave, San Diego 92115 (near SDSU) 858.560.8688 619.582.7222 - www.CABC.org Tierrasanta Lutheran Church www.tierrasantalutheran.com with worrisome thoughts. One way to address these emotions is with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Check out our new Parenting Panel feature on CBT by guest expert Anne Morris, Ph.D.: http://www.kidsdr.com/dailydose/cognitive-behavioral-therapy. In the future, other experts will provide helpful information from their respective fields. (Dr. Sue Hubbard is an awardwinning pediatrician, medical editor and media host. “The Kid’s Doctor” TV feature can be seen on more than 90 stations across the U.S. Submit questions at http://www.kidsdr. com. The Kid’s Doctor e-book, “Tattoos to Texting: Parenting Today’s Teen,” is now available from Amazon and other e-book vendors.) A TV in the bedroom is linked to weight gain in youth In a recent national study in JAMA Pediatrics, Dartmouth researchers found that having a television in the bedroom was a significant predictor of adolescent weight gain. Data from 6,522 individuals aged 10 to 14 years from all 50 states. Participants were asked about their TV habits, height and weight, and other relevant measures. Follow-up surveys were conducted two and four years later. A bedroom television, present in 59 percent of cases, was associated with a higher change in body mass index. “The study suggests that removing bedroom TVs is an important step in our nation’s fight against obesity,” report researchers. “We found that adolescents with a TV in their bedroom gained about 1 extra pound a year, compared to those without one, even after accounting for hours of TV watched each day and socioeconomic factors.” “Because bedroom televisions are really common in the US (over half of adolescents have one), this obesity risk factor accounts for over 15 million pounds of excess weight gain per year among US adolescents,” says study author Diane Gilbert-Diamond. Parents can make a difference by simply keeping televisions out of their children’s bedrooms. “Get rid of the TV while children are still in elementary school,” says James Sargent, a pediatrician and collaborator on the study. “You will all go through a couple weeks of complaining and misery, and then everyone will forget that it was there in the first place.” Places of Worship 8 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 B C C C C ayview Baptist Church 6126 Benson Avenue, SD 92114 (619) 262-8384 Sunday 7:45 am and 11 am Worship Service Wednesday 6pm Youth Fellowship,7pm WNL Wednesday Nig "A Multi-Cultural, Multi Ethnic, Multi Generational Church" www.bayviewbc.org alvary Chapel Coronado 1224 10 St Suite 103 Coronado CA 92118 (619) 435-8233 www.calvarychapelcoronado.com Sunday Worship 9:30 -11(childrens Sunday school) Wednesday Bible Study 7pm to 8:30 pm hrist Community Church Come back to church in 2014! Bring the entire family! Sundays at 9:00 am & 10:30 am with Children's Ministries for All Kids! Friday Evening Youth Ministries - Middle & High School - 6:30 pm 9535 Kearny Villa Rd., Mira Mesa 92126;Located just off Miramar Rd. & I-15 www.gotochrist.com or (858) 549-2479 ity of Praise The Perfect Place for Imperfect People to Mature in Christ! A place to belong with exciting life related messages for everyday living. See you at Sunday School - 9:00am & Sunday Moring Celebration-10:30am Tues Bible Connection-7pm Location: 2321 Dryden Rd., El Cajon, CA 92020 619.749.1767 visit us at www.thecityofpraise.org & twitter@citybishop Bishop Stephen M. Brunson, Senior Pastor, USN, Retired ollege Avenue Baptist Church A multi-ethnic, multigenerational community We invite you to join us this Sunday: 8:45 am - Bible Studies & Seminars for all ages 10 am - Worship Services in English & Spanish (Children's Ministry is available for babies thru grade 4 @10am) 4747 College Ave, San Diego 92115 (near SDSU) 619.582.7222 - www.CABC.org F aith Tabernacle Church F irst Baptist Church F irst Baptist Church of Mira Mesa H I 4019 48th Street San Diego, CA 92105 Sunday & Sunday School @10am & 7pm, Wed @7:30 pm Friday Bible Study and youth @ 7:30pm www.faithtabernacle4019.org / 619-440-2393 A full gospel multi-ethnic church "Reach Up, Reach Out, Reach the World" Pastor Cameron Bernard Sunday Bible Study 8:45 am, Sunday Worship Service 10 am, Thursdays Women's Bible Study 9:30 am (childcare available) 445 C Ave, Coronado,CA 92118 (619) 435-6588 [email protected] www.fbcoronado.com "Helping People Find and Follow Jesus" Sundays at 9:00am and 10:30am Ministries for preschool, kids, youth & adults Awana, Wednesdays at 6:15pm 10770 Rickert Rd., San Diego, Ca 92126 www.fbcmm.org 858-566-3671 ope Lutheran Church Multicultrual, Everyone is welcome!! 7371 Brookhaven Road, San Diego 92114 Sunday Bible Study: 9am Sunday Worship 10am Pastor Jogy Olivar (619) 623-3135 Pastor Jogy [email protected] Please come and join us in Worship! mmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Pastor: Rev. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 9 About Your Health NMCSD’s CivFIT Class provides cross training to civilian personnel Tricare Service Centers close April 1 by MC3 Pyoung K. Yi Always on the lookout to enhance the health and well-being of its employees, Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) offers a weekly cross-training fitness program called “CivFIT” to civilian employees. by Patricia Kime A reminder to military health care beneficiaries: Customer service at Tricare offices in military hospitals and clinics in the U.S. ends March 31. 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The therapy—a particular type of estrogen plus progestin—led to fewer bone fractures and less risk for colon and rectum cancer. But it also raised the risk for breast cancer, heart attack, stroke and blood clots in the legs and lungs. In 2004, the study found a lower risk of bone fractures in women using only estrogen, but an increased risk of stroke. “Hot flashes can be severe and highly disruptive. We used to think that they lasted for 2 or 3 years, but our studies have shown that for some women they can last a lot longer—up to 7 or 10 years,” says Dr. Sherry Sherman, who oversees the menopause research programs funded by NIH’s National Institute on Aging. 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Email: [email protected] 7888 Dagget St, Suite 102, San Diego, Ca 92111 (858) 292-2888 THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 11 Business & Service Directory Local Military Navy announces winners of Fiscal Year 2013 CNO Environmental Awards WASHINGTON - Vice Adm. Phil Cullom, deputy chief of naval operations for fleet readiness and logistics (N4), announced the winners of the fiscal year (FY) 2013 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Environmental Awards competition, March 18. Environmental Quality, NonIndustrial Installation: - Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan - Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va. - Navy Region Center Singapore Local commands mentioned are Naval Base Point Loma and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Environmental Quality, Individual or Team: - Dr. Awni M. Almasri of Naval Support Activity Bahrain - Fleet Logistics Center Pearl Harbor Environmental Quality Team, Hawaii - Naval Base Ventura County, Calif. Each year, the CNO Environmental Awards honor ships, installations, individuals, and teams for their outstanding achievements in Navy environmental programs. The FY 2013 winners, listed alphabetically within each category, are provided below. Natural Resources Conservation, Small Installation: - Naval Base Point Loma - Pacific Missile Range Facility, Hawaii Natural Resources Conservation, Individual or Team: - Gary Cottle and Anna Keyzers of Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev. - Michael Farrell Wright of Naval Air Station Oceana, Va. - Naval Support Activity Monterey Natural Resources Conservation Team, Calif. Environmental Quality, Large Ship: - USS Frank B Cable (AS 40) - USS Nimitz (CVN 68) - USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) Sustainability, Industrial Installation: - Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, Calif. - Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, Calif. - Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine Environmental Restoration, Installation: - Former Naval Air Station Moffett Field, Calif. - Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, Calif. - Naval Air Station Meridian, Miss. Environmental Restoration, Individual or Team: - Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va. - Naval Air Station Cecil Field Base Realignment and Closure Cleanup Team, Fla. - Naval Air Station Jackson- ville Environmental Restoration Partnering Team, Fla. Cultural Resources Management, Installation: - Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan - Joint Base Pearl HarborHickam, Hawaii Team: - F/A-18E/F & EA-18G Program Office, PMA-265 Green Hornet Team, Patuxent River, Md. - PMA-290 P-8A Poseidon Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health Team, Patuxent River, Md. Environmental Excellence in Weapon System Acquisition, Large Program, Individual or In a naval message announcing the winners, Cullom saluted the awardees. “Congratulations to the fiscal year 2013 CNO Environmental Award winners and to all who participated in noteworthy efforts promoting environmental stewardship,” Cullom said. “I applaud all of the nominees for your exceptional dedication to protecting the environment and preserving resources in support of our Navy mission.” San Diego ships dominate ‘best ships stores’ by Debbie Dortch MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - Winners for the Best of Class Ships Store Retail and Service Excellence Award winners for fiscal year 2013 were announced by Commander Naval Supply Systems Command and Chief of Supply Corps Rear Adm. Jonathan Yuen March 21. “Such recognition signifies a superior level of service and excellence provided to their crews above and beyond the normal service provided on other ships in their class types,” Yuen said. The winners are: PACIFIC FLEET: USS Chancellorsville (CG 62) USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) USS San Diego (LPD 22) USS Peleliu (LHA 5) “The ships servicemen and ships store officers on these platforms are to be commended for their hard work, sacrifice, and commitment to excellence. Their efforts have made a significant impact on boosting morale and improving the quality of life for their shipmates,” Yuen said. The NAVSUP and Navy Supply Corps team share one mission - to deliver sustained global logistics capabilities to the Navy and Joint warfighter. 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Peleliu competed with other ships within its amphibious ready group and was selected for its exemplary performance in an operational environment as well as its distinguished achievement during certifications and qualifications conducted throughout the year. “It feels great,” said Peleliu Command Master Chief TyRon Flynn. “Obtaining the Battle E is a cumulative process over a number of different warfare areas in terms of sustainment and readiness, and we broke out amongst the other ships in the ARG.” The Battle E is awarded to the ship within a command that demonstrates the highest level of sustained superior performance and battle readiness. “I’m extremely proud of the crew and extremely proud of the accomplishment of winning a Battle E,” said Flynn. “It’s a significant accomplishment and not something that comes easy, especially for those on their first or second tour. Be thankful that you received one, remember what you did to earn it, and do it again.” In addition to the Battle E, Peleliu also won the Red ‘E’ for Engineering/Survivability Excellence and the Blue ‘E’ for Logistics Management Excellence. This marks the 11th consecutive year Peleliu’s Supply department has taken home the award for logistics excellence. “We try to manage our storerooms the best that we can and we’re going to continue to do just that,” said Logistics Specialist 1st Class Jimmy Vo, leading petty officer of the ship’s supply department’s stock control division. “We have good Sailors and junior Sailors and everything that went into this award came from them.” Achieving the Battle E requires teamwork and represents the combined effort of all Peleliu personnel during 2013 and who are now authorized to wear the Battle E ribbon and insignia. The Peleliu ARG is comprised of Peleliu, USS Green Bay and USS Rushmore. America leaves lasting legacy in Pascagoula by MC1 John Scorza PASCAGOULA, Miss. - PreCommissioning Unit (PCU) America (LHA 6) Sailors gathered with students of Central Elementary School for a partnership closing ceremony March 19. For the past year, America Sailors participated in a partnership with the school, providing mentorship and leading events aimed at helping the students, while making a difference in the community. During the ceremony, Sailors said their goodbyes to students they mentored and then presented the school with a framed graphic illustration of all four ships named America. America, soon to be the Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship, is now in its final stages of construction and will soon begin its maiden voyage toward commissioning in San Francisco. The ship’s ultimate homeport will be San Diego. “Something big is getting ready to happen with PCU America,” said Lisa Rex, Central Elementary principal as she spoke to her young student body. “It’s going to become the USS America, and that is a big deal. But, unfortunately for us, they are going to be moving on. We are here today to thank them for all of their dedication and commitment to us because it has been a great partnership.” Frocking ceremony for PCU America Sailors at PCD San Diego March 20. Rex said she believes the partnership has helped many children in a variety of ways, but more than anything, has opened their mind to possibilities. “We are tracking children all the way through high school, and of course America’s Sailors won’t be here, but the impact they’ve had I’m sure will follow the children all the way up,” said Rex. “I’ve heard the kids say ‘I’m going to be in the Navy’ and ‘I’m going to wear a uniform like that.’ They are only 6 to 8 years old and these Sailors have given the students something to strive for.” The partnership was organized by SHC(SW) Juan Landin. Throughout the year, Landin organized Sailor involvement in the partnership. He said the partnership was initially to assist students with math and reading, but evolved into Sailors facilitating sports field day events and participating in school assemblies. Sailors even adopted classrooms by providing assistance, mentorship and coordinating end of the year parties. “What started off as something very simple turned into a photo by MC1(SW/AW) Vladimar Ramos lot more than what we ever expected because of the dedication of our Sailors. It just shows the character of the Sailors involved; so much is asked of them and they consistently offer so much more,” said Landin. “By serving as positive role models, America’s Sailors provided guidance and honed mentorship skills that are vital to successful leadership,” said Capt. Robert A. Hall, Jr., America’s commanding officer. “The time and effort these Sailors put in at the school, and their dedication to America’s future, says a lot about their outstanding character.” Rex said she will miss seeing Sailors around the school and is grateful for their commitment. “I’ve been excited and appreciative of this program because many times adults say that they want to help, but sometimes they don’t stay committed and consistent,” said Rex. “Every time I looked around there were Sailors here in classrooms or talking to kids in hallways or being in the cafeteria. It’s going to be sad when they are not here because they have become part of the Central Elementary community.” Hall said he believes the partnership worked both ways and both sides benefited from the program. “The partnership with Central Elementary School was important to our Sailors as it was to the students,” said Hall. “America’s Sailors were able to give back to the community who has supported the Navy for so many years. When America departs Pascagoula in the upcoming months, the Sailors involved in the student mentorship program can feel proud of the positive legacy they’re leaving behind.” America will be the first ship of its class, replacing the Tarawa-class of amphibious assault ships. 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Bob Baker Quality PreOwned Vehicles Focus on Women’s History Month aboard MCAS Miramar by Lance Cpl. Christopher Johns MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, Calif. – When women were first called to arms, their duties weren’t what they are today, but as March and Women’s History Month begin, we are reminded of the doors and opportunities their struggle opened for future generations in the Marine Corps. Congress expanded what was originally only a week-long recognition of women into the entire month of March in 1987. Since that time, the purpose of the month is to increase consciousness and knowledge of women’s history, as well as to remember notable and ordinary women’s contributions to society. there aren’t as many obstacles for us as women in the Marine Corps as there were years ago.” The Marine Corps strives to educate its Marines about the women who contributed to the Corps and society through their sacrifices and duties. A majority of the United States Armed Forces opened its ranks for women to officially enlist as nurses and support staff from 1917 to 1918. “The military does its part recognizing women during Women’s History Month by holding formations for us and hosting morning colors ceremonies,” said Sgt. Courtney Hotovec, training noncommissioned officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron and an Owatonna, Minn., native. “I feel On Aug. 13, 1918, Opha Mae Johnson enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. She was the first female Marine and opened the door for more female Marines to join the Corps’ maledominated ranks. Johnson’s name became one known by each and every recruit graduating from present-day Marine Corps recruit depots because of the significant change she helped carry out. Johnson’s enlistment opened the gates for other women to join her in the Marine Corps’ ranks. She wanted to serve her country and volunteered to do so – just like today’s Marines. “As we look back into [our history] during Women’s History Month, we can see that there were many different men and women who served that make us who we are as a Corps today,” said Col. John Farnam, commanding officer of MCAS Female Marines check their rifles after a patrol with Afghan soldiers in Helmand Province, Afghanistan while on deployment in June 2012. Women today are allowed to deploy to third-world countries and hostile environments thanks to continued changes in how women in the military are treated. Marine Corps photo Female Marines perform their duties as traffic controllers during the Korean War. During the war, women were encouraged to take on more roles in different military occupations than before to free up more men for combat. Courtesy photo Miramar. “Our strength as a Marine Corps is based on our unity and our common goals and ideals. It is our desire to serve our nation and work hard to be who we are as Marines that defines us, and that is not a gender specific thing.” 14 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 The Marine Corps continues to move forward with these intangible values, just as it did nearly a century ago. In the mid-1940s, women were treated differently from how they are today, especially concerning what they could do, and where they could be assigned. They typically worked in support roles such as shop keepers, administrators or nurses. They were kept out of harm’s way and shielded from the hardships of war and combat. In the late 1980s their roles once again changed as times continued to progress and the Marine Corps became more receptive to the idea of female Marines doing more – but some restrictions stayed the same. When he was first reporting to Marine Security Guard training in 1988, Sgt. Maj. Richard Charron, MCAS Miramar sergeant major and a then lance corporal, had seen the separation of duties begin to very slowly start to change. This change began with a pilot program to introduce women into the MSG program. “At first these female [Marine Security Guards] only served in certain countries in posts that the hardship really wasn’t there as it was in others,” said Charron. Those hardships could be anything from combat or hostility in the area to the food supply and whether the area had running water. Areas with these issues were saved for male Marines, which left only a few places female security guards could be assigned. That isn’t the case today; however, as the Marine Corps continues to level the playing field for all of its Marines. “Today female Marines serve at every one of those posts,” said Charron. “As we’ve seen in Brunei, Darussalam and at other places around the world, it doesn’t matter if a female Marine is there at a post or not, terrorists don’t care about that. We’ve had female Marines standing on the front lines in third-world countries over the last 15 to 20 years now, long before sending them to [the School of Infantry].” With the Marine Corps’ female populace now receiving even more opportunities to join their brothers on the field of battle, continued changes within its ranks keep coming. They have come far already, and it seems only time will tell when exactly the Corps will be completely integrated, but as Charron likes to say, “male or female, if you let a Marine be a Marine, they will surprise you.” PACIFIC OCEAN (March 24, 2014) - Lt. Sean Dougherty shoots an EA18G Growler assigned to the Gauntlets of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 136 from a catapult on the flight deck of USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald Reagan is underway conducting tailored ship’s training availability. Navy photo by MCSN Jonathan Nelson Brother, sister sail with the Navy INDIAN OCEAN (March 13, 2014) - Enginemen 3rd Class Tyler Bailey conducts training with Ensign Jaycie Ching aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4). Boxer is the flagship for the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility. Navy photo by MC3 Joe Bishop by MCSN Brandon Cyr USS NEW ORLEANS, At Sea - Damage Controlman 2nd Class Cassidy Cole, and Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Christopher Cole, found themselves underway in the same amphibious ready group. Upon graduating high school, Cassidy moved away from home to join the work force as a receptionist at an acupuncture clinic. Her brother decided to go to a local community college but found that the continuum of tests, teachers, and desks were not quite right for him. Most military families are faced with the challenges of long periods of time away from each other, uncertain schedules, and conflicting duty stations. For Cassidy Cole and her younger brother Christopher Cole, both from Silverdale, Wash., these challenges would be the remedy to a classic sibling rivalry. “I didn’t want to be stuck in classes all day,” said Christopher. “I had done that for 13 years and finally I had the chance to do what I wanted with my life.” DC2 Cassidy Cole, assigned to USS New Orleans (LPD 18), and IT2 Christopher Cole, assigned to USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49), found themselves underway in the same ARG during their Western Pacific deployment even after going their own separate ways after high school. From grade school to teenage years the brother and sister pair was more dueling than duo; one thing they both could agree on is they would spend most of their days together arguing about anything and everything, said Christopher. Cassidy reflected that during their spare time they would hang out with their own friends away from each other. “He was two years younger than me, so he was the annoying little brother when we were in high school,” said Cassidy. MCAS MIRAMAR (March 25, 2014) - Col. John P. Farnam, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar commanding officer, joins Mary Bradford, Marine Corps Community Services director, for a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Chipotle aboard the air station. The new restaurant will be located next to the ITT and Ticket Office. Photo by Cpl. Kevin Crist As with most siblings growing up together, Christopher added that Cassidy was not the most pleasant older sister even when they were teenagers; getting along and having a closer relationship required finishing high school and moving their separate ways. As their adult life started it revealed that it may have the same plan in store for both of them. Cassidy was already at a crossroads herself, bringing her to the same conclusion that her current situation wasn’t quite right either. “I didn’t want to work as a receptionist full time,” said Cassidy. “There was no way I was going to do that forever.” In moments like this Cassidy and Christopher did what most young adults would have done; they looked to their family for guidance. In this case all things pointed to service in the Navy. “The Navy is in our blood. 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Leadership North County is a leadership program that fosters the growth of community leaders who serve as catalysts in building a stronger region. They attended a seminar where they met base leaders and discussed the mission of Camp Pendleton. photo by Cpl. Trevon S. Peracca PACIFIC OCEAN (March 21, 2014) - Sailors perform a foreign object damage walk down on the flight deck of USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald Reagan is underway conducting tailored ship’s training availability. Navy photo by MC3 Charles D. Gaddis IV “It was great to have my brother going through the same thing I was; he made it easier to handle the eight weeks of boot camp,” said Cassidy. After graduating from RTC and their in-rate technical training courses at A-School, they found out that they received orders to ships home ported in San Diego. Christopher would take orders as an information systems technician aboard USS Germantown (LSD 42) and Cassidy as a damage controlman aboard New Orleans. “My brother arrived in San Diego first, so he was already set up with an apartment when I arrived,” said Cassidy. “It was nice because I didn’t know anyone, I spent a lot of my time at his place.” SAN DIEGO (March 20, 2014) - HMC Jason Deaver (left), staff at the Center for Personal and Professional Development West, speaks to HMSA John Juarez during a Fitness Expo at Naval Medical Center San Diego Navy photo by MC3 Pyoung K. Yi The two became a lot closer as time pushed on. In January 2011, Christopher deployed aboard Germantown. Then in April the same year Germantown was scheduled to hull swapped with Harpers Ferry in Sasebo, Japan. After the evolution, Christopher was on his way back to San Diego aboard a different ship. Nearly a year after Christopher’s homecoming to San Diego aboard Harpers Ferry, they found out that their two commands would set out on a Western Pacific deployment together as part of the Boxer Amphibious Readiness Group. “Finding out that we would deploy together made leaving much easier,” said Cassidy. Since the deployment began they have e-mailed each other frequently to update each other on how they were handling the cruise.“It worked out great. We could always talk to each other about any problems we were facing on each other’s ship,” said Cassidy. “We always tried to write at least once a week.” “Going through all the challenges of the military with my brother has made it so much better,” said Cassidy. “My family has a strong military history, and I’m proud to have my brother beside me to carry on our family legacy.” Arts & Entertainment Birch Aquarium at Scripps invites Middle and High School Students to an evening of exploring Ocean careers Students invited to meet Scripps Oceanography scientists and learn about careers in oceanography and more, Scripps Institution of Oceanography/UC San Diegoon Tuesday, April 1, at 6 – 8:30 p.m. Cost: Public: $12, Members: $10, RSVP: 858534-5771 or online at aquarium. ucsd.edu Join Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego for an exciting evening exploring careers in oceanography. On April 1, from 6 – 8:30 p.m., students in grades 6 – 12 are invited to the first Exploring Ocean Careers event. Students and guests will have the opportunity to meet with scientists and professionals from the world-renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Birch Aquarium to learn about the wide variety of ocean-related STEM careers and opportunities. “Many young people (and adults!) have no idea about the extraordinary breadth of career possibilities in the exciting field of oceanography. Science, technology, engineering, math—our scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography do it all. At Exploring Ocean Careers, we will show parents and students that a career in ocean science is more varied than they might think,” said Dr. Nigella Hillgarth, Executive Director of Birch Aquarium. Researchers, professors, graduate students, and other professionals in the fields of marine biology, chemistry, geology, seismology, and more will be on hand to discuss their careers and career paths with attendees. In addition to one-on-one interactions, speakers will participate in a formal Q & A panel at the end of the evening and students will receive take-home materials to help them in their path to a STEM career in oceanography. For a list of participating scientists: http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/ Education/Public_Programs/Exploring_Ocean_Careers/ Exploring Ocean Careers is $12 per person to the public and $10 per person for aquarium members. Students under age 15 must be accompanied by a paid adult. Splash! Café will be open prior to the event selling hot & cold sandwiches, entree salads, soup, hot dogs, and more. Space is limited. Advanced registration recommended. RSVP online at aquarium.ucsd.edu or by calling 858-534-5771. Facebook: BirchAquarium / @birch_aquarium About Birch Aquarium at Scripps Birch Aquarium at Scripps is the public exploration center for world-renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the aquarium features more than 60 habitats of fish and invertebrates from the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest to the tropical waters of Mexico and beyond. An interactive museum showcases research discoveries by Scripps scientists on climate, earth, and ocean science and features five-dozen interactive elements. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Birch Aquarium has an annual attendance of more than 440,000, including 40,000 school children. Description: Current BAS logoLocation: 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla, Calif. Phone: 858-534-3474 Website: http:// aquarium.ucsd.edu Directions: From Interstate 5, exit at La Jolla Village Drive. West one mile. Left on Expedition Way. 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Purchase your tickets online through link on events calendar at http://www. coll​egeareabid.com THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 17 Liz Smith: Robert Wagner on Hollywood style, movies and ‘Titanic’ by Liz Smith “Moral conduct is imperative; it causes the least problem and leaves fewer regrets,” said Jacques Barzun. I think he was quoting the Stoics. SOME OF us had a really high old time at the Y on Lexington at 92 Street recently. We gathered to hear actor R.J. Wagner talk with me about his new book “You Must Remember This,” out from Viking. It is a bit daunting to offer questions about love, life, romance, tragedy and acting to someone who has been a star almost since he was first discovered by Darryl Zanuck. This was in just a few moments onscreen back in 1952. (R.J. didn’t have any lines in the Susan Hayward movie “With a Song in My Heart,” about the life of singer Jane Froman, but he put on such an empathetic and sympathetic face that Zanuck knew immediately he should sign him up.) 18 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 R.J. has gone on to make more than 40 feature films and he has starred in three separate successful TV series. He keeps up with the times as well, recently appearing in the last of Charlie Sheen’s episodes of “Two and a Half Men,” the Mike Myers “Austin Powers” extravaganzas and currently as a recurring character in the popular CBS drama “NCIS.” He co-starred (and more!) with the great actress Barbara Stanwyck in 1953’s “Titanic.” They kept their romance under wraps because she was twice his age and they didn’t want to cause talk. At the Y when I asked about this, R.J. noted that indeed Stanwyck was one of the greats of her time and that he (like me) preferred his “Titanic” to James Cameron’s special-effects color epic. He also praised Victoria Wilson’s massive book on Stanwyck’s life, which had a first volume published recently. I remarked on R.J.’s way with women (he made love to most of his leading ladies) and married the adorable Natalie Wood - twice! I was careful, however, because in the audience was Wagner’s wife of more than 20 years, Jill St. John. How has Wagner survived, personally and professionally? Well, he is a real gentleman that’s how - intelligent, wise, charming, open and with open arms. He wrote his memoir several years back and he now follows with the story of Hollywood and how it came to be and came to change with the years. Scott Eyman worked with him on this and he is a specialist in, of all lives, Louis B. Mayer’s. And while describing what great stars and figures have lived in L.A. in its show biz days, R.J. punctuates all this history with colorful, priceless anecdotes about stars he has hung out with - Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, Fred Astaire, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant - and all the ladies, beginning with Joan Crawford. R.J. looks great. He will celebrate his 85th birthday next February. The audience loved him! DESPITE WHAT some say in despair, the culture hasn’t coarsened beyond all recognition. For example, the most eagerly awaited film, opening soon, is “The Muppets: Most Wanted.” IMDB places interest at 196 percent. The least anticipated? “Nymphomaniac Vol. 1” Interest in that sex-fest is a paltry 9 percent. So there! Oh, and “Need for Speed” starring “Breaking Bad’s” Aaron Paul (aka Jesse Pinkman) scores at a healthy 88 percent. IT CAME as something of a surprise the other day to hear from conservative pundits that Beyonce is a “bad influence” on young girls. This is because of her latest video, “Partition,” in which she acts out making love (to her husband, Jay-Z) in a car. First of all, she’s a pop star, not a politician, and she is a full-grown woman, whose image has always been provocative. Although her songs generally stress romance and monogamy. Second, she has been married once, to Jay-Z. He has been married once, to Beyonce. They have a child they are raising together. Neither has ever been involved in scandal. Or an acrimonious divorce. This is more than I can say for some of the people criticizing Beyonce. As a role model for girls, I’ll take Beyonce over Miley Cyrus or Justin Bieber. LIKE ALL comics, latenight fixture/author/actress Chelsea Handler can sometimes go too far. But in general, she’s a riot. And she won herself a legion of new fans by taking down CNN’s Piers Morgan the other night. Winding up her interview with Morgan, she let loose about what she considered his lack of interest. He responded that she wasn’t that interesting. She said it was his job to make it all interesting. Back and forth and finally it came to Chelsea handing Piers his head: “Well, this is why you’re losing your show!” Even folks who don’t like Chelsea got online and cheered. Piers Morgan, alas, has not made himself a beloved figure on the troubled CNN. The problems plaguing that once-shining news channel seem to multiply day by day, including overly emphatic, dramatic anchors who take everything “personally,” an emphasis on court cases nobody really care about and difficulty finding that fair middle ground CNN used to stand for. (FOX and MSNBC are blatantly partisan, preaching only to their choir. That’s fine, but where does it really get us? The news or an argument for a point of view?) I’d love to know what CNN’s founder, Ted Turner, honestly thinks these days. I have always admired this titan. He can seem erratic, but he loves history and is very smart! 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Oceanside Museum of Art, located adjacent to the event, offers free admission during both days of ODA. On Sunday April 27 the Green Fair will be taking place across the street with earth friendly activities for everyone to enjoy. Visit website at http://www.ocaf.info/ for booth information and live entertainment lineup. Omarr’s weekly ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your love life may take wing on rising thermals in the week ahead. Focus on companionship and working with others rather than competing with them. This is not a good week to launch major initiatives. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If you play your cards right and follow the game plan properly, your piggy bank will benefit from small economies. Lovers find your romantic appeal deliciously tantalizing, but stick with the tried and true this week. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Strive to cooperate with friends and a silver lining could appear behind dark clouds. 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Tickets will be distributed to guests at 6 p.m., April 12, in the Pala Hotel lobby. 1 p.m., Tuesday, April 8, 60+ Club, Cash & Carter, a tribute to Johnny and June 8 p.m., Saturday, April 12, Wanted: a tribute to Bon Jovi, followed by Club Infinity 1 p.m., Tuesday, April 15, 60+ Club, Priscella Preston, a tribute to Patsy Cline The Temptations, The Four Tops, 8 p.m., Friday, April 18, Events Center, Tickets, $65, $55, $45, $30 at www. startickets.com SOLD OUT 8 p.m., Saturday, April 19, Kenny Metcalf as Elton and the Early Years Band, a tribute to Elton John, followed by Club Infinity 1 p.m., Tuesday, April 22, 60+ Club,The Platters Live! Great Groups Review Featuring Elmer Armstrong, Jr. Theresa Caputo, Psychic Medium, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 22, Events Center. 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The race started in the 26area and traveled close to Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook before traversing the hills on the far eastern side of the 14-area, to incl...ude Engineers Hill. There were two distance choices for competitors, the 25 mile and the 15 mile course. The race included a rare look around LOCAL ATTRACTIONS BREWERY TOURS OF SAN DIEGO Competitors stand by at the start line of the Hell Fire Fat Tire took place on Saturday, March 22 near Lake O’Neill and Deluz housing on Camp Pendleton. The Hell Fire Fat Tire is a mountain bike race that started and ended at Lake O’Neill Recreation area. The race started in the 26-area and traveled close to Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook before traversing the hills on the far eastern side of the 14-area, to include Engineers Hill. There were two distance choices for competitors, the 25 mile and the 15 mile course. The race included a rare look around the base for the community considering the course is only open to the public once a year. Competitors can place in different categories that consist of age and active duty status. There were 385 finishers for the race; over 300 of the competitors were from the surrounding community. Mack Brown from Pacific Palisades, California took first place overall and first in his division in the 25 mile race of the Hell Fire Fat Tire, coming in 7 minutes faster than second place with a time of 1:41:42. Melissa S. Martinez a former 1st Lieutenant with Combat Logistics Regiment-17 took first overall for females and first for her division in the 15 mile race with a time of 1:29:34. the base for the community considering the course is only open to the public once a year. Mack Brown from Pacific Palisades, California took first place overall and first in his division in the 25 mile race of the Hell Fire Fat Tire, coming in 7 minutes faster than second place with a time of 1:41:42. Competitors can place in different categories that consist of age and active duty status. There were 385 finishers for the race; over 300 of the competitors were from the surrounding community. Melissa S. Martinez a former 1st Lieutenant with Combat Logistics Regiment-17 took first overall for females and first for her division in the 15 mile race with a time of 1:29:34. 19-year-old Navy RB McKamey dies after collapse 619-961-7999 *GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE” www.sdbeerbus.com ANNAPOLIS, MD. — Navy football player Will McKamey, who has been hospitalized since collapsing at practice on Saturday, died Tuesday, March 25 while in a coma. He was 19. The academy says the freshman running back from Knoxville, Tenn., died at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore on Tuesday with his family by his side. “We are all so very heartbro- ken by the death of Midshipman Will McKamey,” Naval Academy Superintendent VADM Mike Miller said in a statement. “This is devastating news for his family, his classmates, his teammates and the entire Naval Academy family. We offer our deepest condolences to Will’s family, friends and shipmates in the wake of this tragedy.” He collapsed during spring practice Saturday and was airlifted to the Shock Trauma Center. Earlier this week, McKamey’s family said in a statement released through the school that their son did not sustain “a bad hit or unusual or extreme contact” in that practice. “The Navy coaches have poured through the films of practice and seen nothing more than Will carrying the football normally, doing what he truly loves,” the family said. 20 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 McKamey’s father, Randy, a high school football coach at Grace Christian Academy in Knoxville, posted on Twitter that his son underwent surgery Saturday to relieve pressure on the brain. $ 10 COMP WITH CAB RECEIPT FROM CAMP PENDLETON +$,/)$5(:(//+($'48$57(56 0,/,7$5<%5$7681'(5($7)5(( Will McKamey played for his father and ran for more than 2,000 yards as a senior at Grace Christian in 2012. He suffered a head injury during a game late in the season that caused him to be hospitalized. His family said he had been cleared to resume playing football after seeing four neurosurgeons and undergoing several CAT scans and MRI exams. The 5-foot-9, 170-pound McKamey did not play in a game last season. He was an oceanography major in 3rd Company at the Naval Academy. “During this most difficult of times, first and foremost, our prayers and thoughts turn to Randy, Kara and their beautiful family,” Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo said. “Our deepest and most sincere condolences go out to their entire family and friends. As our Navy football family mourns the loss of one of our brothers, we also celebrate and honor his life. He loved his family, his friends and his teammates. The Brotherhood loves you! 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Frequent tire failures would be a factor this weekend, and even the most successful Cup drivers would not be immune. The varying heat of the day can do a number on the grip over the tar seams. For the new Sprint Cup qualifying format, perhaps NASCAR learned from Formula One, which has exciting qualifying. In NASCAR’s version there are also three short qualifying sessions. After the first session, the M ov Kyle Busch is dominant in this series but at the end another driver named Kyle – a talented, 21-year-old from California by the name of Kyle Larson, beat him, fair and square. The last ten laps were almost too nerve wracking to watch as drivers jockeyed for position. I can only imagine what they were going through. Behind Larson, Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick battled each other and attempted to get past Larson for the win, but he kept his cool, was not intimidated and crossed the start/finish line first to take the checkered flag in his #42 Cartwheel Chevrolet. He celebrated by doing donuts in the infield grass – while holding his steering wheel outside the window! Then he did more donuts in Victory Lane! I wonder what NASCAR thinks about that. Jamie McMurray-1 & Kyle Busch-18 in Turn 1 24 fastest contenders advanced to Qualifying Round Two, where their qualifying times were reset to zero. They had earned the right to compete against each other to see which 12 among them would advance to Qualifying Round Three and the ultimate race for Sunday’s pole. The key to qualifying well was tire management – making sure that there was enough life left in the tires to get the job done at the end. That honor went to Matt Kenseth in the #20 Dollar General – Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry. This was the beginning of a very successful weekend for Toyota, which has their U.S. corporate offices and ies Lowry Theater – NASNI, 619-545-8479, Bldg. 650 motorsports arm in Southern California. The Nationwide Series race included several Cup drivers, but I had my eye on the #99 Rheem – RAB Racing Toyota, which was driven by James Buescher. As I learned in an interview in the team’s hauler, he races a competitive Kyle Busch Racing chassis powered by a Joe Gibbs Racing engine, and Chris Rice is his very experienced crew chief, but what caught my attention was one of the car’s sponsor decals: olloclip, the company whose convenient range of clipon lenses for cell phones (and other mobile devices) I reviewed earlier this year. a t the Bases Naval Base Theater - NBSD, 619-556-5568, Bldg. 71 Kyle Larson doing donuts in Victory Lane The marquee race of the weekend was the Sprint Cup “Auto Club 400.” Its Grand Marshal was none other than “The Great Gonzo,” a star of the new movie “Muppets Most Wanted” and a daredevil who proved his bravery by being shot out of a cannon during the drivers’ introductions (I think that my ears are still ringing from that one). After a flyover by the Blue Angels, we were treated to 206 laps of wild (with 35 lead changes and 15 leaders), yet safe, racing. California driver Jimmie Johnson let 104 laps but shortly before the end, when it counted most, an exploding left front tire ended his hopes for a win. Then a caution with only two laps to go prompted Q-Zone Theater- NAB, 619-437-5487, Bldg. 337 Thursday, March 27 12:00 p.m. Free Birds (PG) 5:00 p.m. The World’s End (R) Thursday, March 27 6:00 p.m. Non-Stop (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. Pompeii - 3D (PG-13) Thursday, March 27 5:50 p.m. Non-Stop (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. Pompeii - 3D (PG-13) Friday, March 28 6:00 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) Friday, March 28 5:50 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 8:30 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) Saturday, March 29 1:00 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 6 p.m. SNEAK Peek(doors open 4:30 pm)3D Captain America: The Winter Soldier (PG-13) 8:40 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) Saturday, March 29 12:50 p.m. The LEGO Movie - 2D (PG) 2:50 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 6:00 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 8:30 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) Sunday, March 30 1:00 p.m. The LEGO Movie - 3D (PG) 3:00 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 6:00 p.m. Non-Stop (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) Sunday, March 30 12:50 p.m. The LEGO Movie - 2D (PG) 2:50 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 5:50 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 8:30 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) Camp Pendleton Theater Monday, March 31 6:00 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 8:20 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) Monday, March 31 5:50 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 8:30 p.m. Robocop (PG-13) Friday, March 28 6:00pm 3 Days to Kill (PG13) 9:00pm Son of God (PG13) Tuesday, April 1 6:00 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 8:20 p.m. Winter’s Tale (PG-13) Tuesday, April 1 5:50 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. Winter’s Tale (PG-13) Wednesday, April 2 6:00 p.m. About Last Night (R) 8:00 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) Wednesday, April 2 6:00 p.m. Non-Stop (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) Saturday, March 29 1:00pm The Lego Movie (PG) 3D*** 3:30pm Robocop (PG13) 6:30pm 3 Days to Kill (PG13) Thursday, April 3 6:00 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 8:20 p.m. Robocop (PG-13) Thursday, April 3 6:00 p.m. Pompeii - 2D (PG-13) 8:10 p.m. Son of God (PG-13) 760-725-9217 closed mon-tue Thursday, March 27 6:30pm The Monuments Men (PG13) Sunday, March 30 1:00pm Son of God (PG13) 4:00pm FREE MOVIE Walking with Dinosaurs (PG) 6:30pm Pompeii (PG13) 3D*** Unbelievably the race was decided in a surprise repeat showdown between Kyle Busch and rookie Kyle Larson – who had won on Saturday. This time Busch took the checkered flag in his #18 Interstate Batteries – Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. He was the fifth different winning driver in as many Cup races. It doesn’t get any better than this. Before I go I’d like to give a strong recommendation for the movie “Divergent.” This is tense drama at its very best, combining deadly class rivalries and powerful performances by actors whose characters will really get to you as they make hard decisions and face situations with dangerous consequences. The set design will blow you away. Go see this movie. As always, please write to [email protected] with your comments and suggestions. Copyright © 2014 by Jan Wagner – #325 AutoMatters Non-Stop (PG13) Action | Mystery | Thriller An air marshal springs into action during a transatlantic flight after receiving a series of text messages that put his fellow passengers at risk unless the airline transfers $150 million into an off-shore account. -106 min Bob Hope Theater – Miramar 858-577-4143, Bldg. 2242 27-Mar Thur 9:00 PM *That Awkward Moment-R 28-Mar Fri 6:30 PM 3 Days to Kill PG-13 9:00 PM Non-Stop PG-13 29-Mar Sat 6:30 PM Captain America: the Winter Soldier (3D)(FREE Sneak Preview/Doors open 3:30pm) PG-13 9:30 PM Pompeii (3D)PG-13 30-Mar Sun 1:00 PM *The LEGO Movie (2D) PG 6:30 PM Son of God PG-13 THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 21 Friday, March 28 5:00 p.m. Ender’s Game (PG-13) Saturday, March 29 2:00 p.m. Enough Said (R) 5:00 p.m. The Fifth Estate (R) Wednesday, April 2 5:00 p.m. Runner Runner (R) Thursday, April 3 12:00 p.m. Madagascar 2 (PG) 5:00 p.m. Prisoners (R) the leaders to come in for fresh tires. 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Claudel was under such confinement while continuing to try to prove herself as an artist, correspondence with her poet brother Paul (Jean-Luc Vincent) being her main link to the outside world. *** (Not rated: AS, P) “ODD THOMAS’’: A Dean Koontz suspense novel is the source of this melodrama with Anton Yelchin (“Star Trek’’) as the title character, a short-order cook who has the “Sixth Sense’’ gift - or curse, depending on your view - of being able to see dead people. They’re a malevolent bunch with sinister intentions, so he enlists his girlfriend (Addison Timlin, “Zero Hour’’) and the local sheriff (Willem Dafoe) to help him save their town. Patton Oswalt and 50 Cent also appear for director-screenwriter Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy’’). ** (Not rated: AS, P, V) (Also on Blu-ray) COMING SOON: “47 RONIN’’ (April 1): Keanu Reeves plays one of the warriors battling mystical forces in the course of avenging the death of their master. 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Approximately 2.5 miles of city streets will open to families, pedestrians, cyclists, joggers, skateboarders, rollerbladers — anyone interested in using this public space in a new way. Along the route, CicloSDias will showcase event sponsors, man bicycle-repair booths, sell event merchandise, and host various activities. Shops and restaurants will be open for business, and neighbors and friends from all over will make our streets come alive. Garnet Avenue & Ingraham Avenue, Pacific Beach Fight for Air: Climb, Sun., March 30, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $100. Unusual athletic event where challenge is a climb up the stairwell of the One America Plaza Building, the tallest in downtown San Diego with 657 stairs to the 32nd floor. Not for the faint-of-heart, or legs! Celebrate at outdoor festival with music, vendors, food, and drink (you’ll need a lot of this). Air Climb: One America Plaza Building stairwell, 600 West Broadway, San Diego. American Lung Association,(619) 683-8650. www.fightforairclimb.org East Village Opening Day Block Party, Sun., March 30, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. Root, root, root for the home team as you rock out to live entertainment from local bands to bumpin’ DJs. A tailgaters dream with food from local restaurants and food trucks. J Street, downtown San Diego. (619) 233-5008. EastVillageSanDiego.com San Diego Crew Classic, Fri.-Sun., April 4-6. Advance $12; door $15. 4,000+ athletes from 100+ universities, clubs and high school programs from across the U.S. participate inpremier rowing event in San Diego. www.crewclassic.org Annual Sale/Fundraiser for homeless women, children & veterans, Sat., April 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. New & used items for men, women and children, 4044 Idaho St., North Park. (619) 952-6958. Trek with the Trackers, Saturdays, April 5, May 3, June 7. 8:30-10:30 a.m. Free. Discover and identify tracks, scat, bedlays and other evidence of critters that live in local underbrush and trees. Join a Mission Trails Regional Park tracking-team guide for two hours of dirt-time fun -- wear long pants! Meet in front of the Visitor Center. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero Serra Trail, San Carlos Del Mar National Horse Show, Thurs., April 17-Sun., May 4. One of the Oldest and most prestigious equestrian competitions in the Western US, the Del Mar National Horse Show is comprised of a week each of Western, Dressage and Hunter/Jumper competition. Del Mar Fairgrounds. www. delmarnational.com/ 2014 San Diego County Fair, theme: The Fab Fair! Sat., June 7-Sun., July 6. Adult $14*; Age 62+ $8; Age 612 $8; Age 5/under Free. *Discount admission available at Albertson’s/Sav-On. San Diego’s annual county fair is the largest fair in California, offering a variety of food, entertainment, exhibits, rides & games. Del Mar Fairgrounds, off I-5 at Via de la Valle. www.sdfair.com Run for Fun! Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Ongoing. Free. 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(714) 712-2750. www. citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Fri., March 28, 8 p.m. Rock. Pala Events Center, 11154 Hwy 76, Pala. (877) 946-7252. Of Mice & Men and Bring Me The Horizon, Fri., March 28, 8 p.m. Rock. Soma, 3350 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego (Midway district). (619) 226-7662. ire Insp olette from C “Habits are changed by practicing new behavior and this is true for mental habits as well.” -Wayne Dwyer Dave Stamey, Fri., March 28, 7:30 p.m. $20. Cowboy entertainer/country/folk. AMSDconcerts, 1370 Euclid Ave., San Diego. (619) 303-8176. Keith Sweat, Fri., March 28, 8 p.m. R&B. Dinner show. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www. citynationalgroveofanaheim.com April May Rodney Carrington, Fri., May 2, 8:30 p.m. Country. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. Eliza Gilkyson, Fri., May 2, 7:30 p.m. Acoustic. AMSDconcerts, 1370 Euclid Ave., San Diego. (619) 303-8176. Ricky Nelson Tribute, Sun., May 4, 6 p.m. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. David Wilcox, Sun., May 4, 7:30 p.m. Acoustic. AMSDconcerts, 1370 Euclid Ave., San Diego. (619) 303-8176. Johnny Clegg, Fri., May 9, 9 p.m. Reggae/ska/rock. Age 21+. Belly Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. (858) 481-8140. Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, Fri., May 9, 7 P.M. jazz/pop. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. El Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Sat., May 10, 7 p.m. Latin. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 4456002. Lindsay Stirling, Tues., May 13, 7:30 p.m. Folk. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. Stephen Marley, Wed., May 14, 8 p.m. Rock. Age 21+. Belly Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. (858) 481-8140. Christina Perri, Wed., May 14, 8 p.m. Pop. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. Lindsey Stirling, Wed., May 14, 8 p.m. Electronic. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Journey, Steve Miller, Tower of Power, Thurs., May 15, 7:30 p.m. Rock. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. Primal Fear, Thurs., May 15, 8 p.m. Metal. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Tim McGraw and Cassadee Pope, Sat., May 17, 6:30 p.m. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. Indigo Girls & SD Women’s Chorus, Sun., May 18, 7:30 p.m. Acoustic. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. (619) 570-1100. www.sdbalboa.org 671-3600. July Cher with guest Cyndi Lauper, July 7, 7:30 p.m. STAPLES Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015. www. staplescenter.com Cher with guest Cyndi Lauper, Wed., July 9, 8 p.m. Honda Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. (714) 704-2400. www. hondacenter.com Brad Paisley, Randy Houser, Leah Turner, Thur., July 10, 7 p.m. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. June OneRepublic and The Script, Mon., June 2, 8 p.m. Rock. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. Lady Gaga, Mon., June. 2, 7:30 p.m. Pop. $35-$200. Viejas Arena at SDSU, 5500 Canyon Crest Dr., San Diego, CA. (619) 594-6947. Lionel Richie, Tues., June 3, 7:30 p.m. Honda Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. (714) 7042400. www.hondacenter.com Tierra and Malo, Sat., June 7, 7 p.m. Latin/rock. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. Warped Tour 2014, Wed., June 25, 11 a.m. $23.50-$37.50. Metal/hardcore/rock. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. Cher, Mon., July 7, 7:30 p.m. STAPLES Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015. www.staplescenter.com Lionel Richie and CeeLo Green, Sat., June 7, 7:30 p.m. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) 671-3600. Warped Tour 2014, Wed., June 25, 11 a.m. Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619) THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • 27 Mint Condition, Thurs., April 3, 8 p.m. Dinner Show. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Willie Nelson, Fri., April 4, 7:30 p.m. Country. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. Polo Poloi, Fri., April 4, 7 & 9 :30 p.m. World. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. The Fab 4, Sat., April 5, 8 p.m. Dinner show. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Rob Thomas, Sun., April 6, 7:30 p.m. ROck. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. Volbeat with Trivium, Digital Summer, Sun., April 6, 7:30 p.m. Metal. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Sevendust, Thurs., April 10 8 p.m. Alternative. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. Mark Chesnutt, Sun., April 13, 8:30 p.m. Country. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. City & Colour, Tues., April 15, 7:30 p.m. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. Bryan Ferry and Dawn Landes, Thurs., April 17, 7:30 p.m. Pop/rock. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. Temptations and Four Tops, Fri., Apri 18, 8 p.m. Pop. $30-$50. Pala Events Center, 11154 Hwy 76, Pala. (877) 946-7252. Rodney Carrington, Fri., April 18, 8 p.m. Comedy. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www. citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Chubby Checker, Sat., April 26, 8:30 p.m. Rock. Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002. Venice, Sat., April 26, 7:30 p.m. $22. Acoustic. AMSDconcerts, 1370 Euclid Ave., San Diego. (619) 303-8176. Blame Sally, Sun., April 27, 7:30 p.m. $20. Acoustic. AMSDconcerts, 1370 Euclid Ave., San Diego. (619) 303-8176. Gavin DeGraw plus Nick Gardner, Tues., April 29, 8 p.m. The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Orange County. (714) 712-2750. www. citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Think Fuller Ford Fuller Fuller Honda Get Your Fuller Kia SALE ,*5p((* , p * $ Just Minutes From Anywhere in San Diego! OVER 500 NEW FORDS AVAILABLE!! 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