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FORT BLISS BUGLE • October 29, 2015 • 9A
WIN-T:
Mobile network backbone for Army’s
Network Integration Evaluations
By Amy Walker
PEO C3T Public Affairs
D
D
uring Network Integration Evaluation 16.1,
Warfighter Information
Network-Tactical, the
Army’s tactical communications
Army’s
network backbone supported an
expanded exercise that included
a coalition network, early-entry
airborne missions and Army initiatives aimed at providing more expeditionary command posts.
We are going to be covering
some incredible distances, especially with airborne operations,
which we couldn’t have covered
with standard FM communications,” said Maj. Jeffrey Fulton,
communications officer, S-6, 2nd
Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored
Division, the main operational unit
for the NIEs. “With WIN-T Increment 2, the commander can have
communications with the ground
forces across the entire footprint
of the battlefield.
Photos by Amy Walker / PEO C3T Public Affairs
A Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 Soldier Network Extension provides advanced network communications capabilities at the tactical edge during Network Integration Evaluation 16.1 here and at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., Sept. 23.
A MOBILE, EXPEDITIONARY NETWORK
Fielded since 2012,
WIN-T Increment 2 enables Soldiers down to the
company command level to
maintain voice, video and data communications while on patrol with connectivity rivaling that found in a stationary command post.
Combat and tactical vehicles integrated
with WIN-T Increment 2 provide the satellite and line-of-sight mobile communications and situational awareness that commanders need to lead from anywhere on the
battlefield, whether at the Army’s NIEs or in
current contingencies such as those in Iraq.
Mission command systems integrated into
these vehicles, as well as those in stationary command posts, need to connect to the
WIN-T network to operate. WIN-T enables
these systems to create a real-time common
operational picture that can be shared across
the joint and coalition battle space, enabling
multiple units to fight as a single, well-informed force.
“WIN-T Increment 2 brings a whole suite
of services to the commander on the move,”
Fulton said. “The system enables the commander to reach out and touch his subordinate commanders, to pass products to the
staff and to have real time communications
with elements that he never would have had
prior to this capability.”
WIN-T Increment 2, which received a
full rate production decision in May, serves
as the backbone network for the Soldier-led
NIEs, and will do the same for the Army’s
new Army Warfighter Assessments scheduled to begin next fall. Together these two
bi-annual exercises, held here and at and
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico,
will help modernize, develop and refine the
broad scope of the Army’s tactical communications network and how it is used during
tactical operations.
READY, SET, GO!
During the initial stages of NIE 16.1, in
an effort expected to improve unit agility and
realize significant time and cost savings, the
Army conducted the first system demonstration of the WIN-T Increment 2 Rapid Vehicle
Provisioning System. Previous to this technology, to prepare for on-the-move missions
once deployed, a BCT required roughly a
dozen Soldiers to separately provision, load,
configure, and install needed software into
each of the unit’s approximately 70 WIN-T
Increment 2 networked vehicles, a laborious
process that can take up to 30 days. RVPS
technology will enable a BCT to install and
provision all of the unit’s WIN-T Increment
2 vehicles in just three to four days.
“RVPS works like a filling station,” said
Lt. Col. LaMont Hall, product manager for
WIN-T Increment 2. “An ethernet cable runs
from each of the brigade’s networked vehicles to a central switch and a single laptop
with an easy-to-use web interface. From that
laptop, a Soldier can merely hit a button and
perform all the initialization, configuration
and software load tasks, for all the vehicles,
simultaneously. It will enable units to roll
out to conduct on the move operations much
quicker.”
RVSP is expected to be ready for evaluation at NIE 16.2 next spring. Following NIE
16.2, the RVPS capability will be tested with
a few select-fielded units and then eventually
deployed to all fielded units.
pabilities found in the main TOC, in smaller,
more agile configurations.
“We are about to do about 160 kilometer
air assault forward of this location (main brigade TOC),” said Col. Charles J. Masaracchia, commander, 2nd BCT, 1st AD. “That
is going to be a complex fight up there and I
believe my TAC needs to be there commanding and controlling those three battalions,
leaving my TOC back here in the southern
portion of our area of operations.”
Commanders also employ their mobile
WIN-T Increment 2-equipped TACs forward
when operations require them to move their
large main TOC to a new location. The forward mobile TAC enables the unit to retain
advanced communications and mission command while on the move or at the short halt,
until the main TOC can be reestablished.
NIE’s FIRST JOINT FORCIBLE
ENTRY OPERATIONS
For the first time since the NIE’s inception, the latest evaluation included early
entry airborne missions, referred to as joint
forcible entry missions, where Soldiers
seized an airfield and established a lodgment
to prepare for the onset of a larger force.
While en route to the target area, Soldiers
from the 82nd Airborne Division utilized
Enroute Mission Command Capability to
connect to the WIN-T network to provide
mission command and advanced communication capabilities to paratroopers while onboard their C17 aircraft.
Once on the ground and the airfield was
secured, air lands brought in more network
and combat power, including new prototype
WIN-T Increment 2-equipped Tactical Command Posts. These junior tactical operation
centers are a small, highly mobile package
of select personnel and equipment designed
to provide mission command and communications well forward of the main TOC. The
WIN-T network enables Soldiers in these
forward TACs to have the same mission
command and network communications ca-
Soldiers use this Stryker vehicle integrated with
Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 Soldier Network Extension capability to
extend radio networks and provide advanced
network communications at the tactical edge
during Network Integration Evaluation 16.1
here and at White Sands Missile Range, N.M.,
Sept. 23.
EXTENDING RADIO NETS
In addition to providing operational flexibility, advanced communications and mission command to the TOC, the TAC, and
the commander and Soldiers on the move,
WIN-T’s satellite capability can also extend
tactical radio networks beyond-line-of-sight,
“We are going to be covering some incredible
distances, especially with
airborne operations, which
we couldn’t have covered
with standard FM communications.”
>> Maj. Jeffrey Fulton
keeping Soldiers connected over vast distances and terrain obstructions to significantly expand their operational reach. WINT Increment 2 provides “a communication
platform for a very dynamic, rapidly developing battlefield,” said Sgt. Tomas Kozie,
4th Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 2nd
BCT, 1st AD, retransmission team chief,
from inside his Stryker vehicle integrated
with WIN-T Increment 2 Soldier Network
Extension capability.
“If a unit is pushed too far away from
their command, I can retransmit while on
the move in my SNE,” Kozie said. “It really
doesn’t matter how much distance I am from
the command base, as long as I am within
radio communication with the unit that I am
supporting, I can retransmit across the satellite.”
10A • October 29, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
‘Spearhead’ takes on rear detachment mission
By Capt. Guster Cunningham III
11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Public Affairs
“We did our due diligence in taking care of
Soldiers and their families,” said 1st Sgt. David Daniel, battery senior noncommissioned
officer for Headquarters and Headquarters
Battery, 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade.
He, along with his commander, Capt. Courtney Paterson, an ADA officer, are in charge
of the battalion’s rear detachment command.
The rear detachment command has the
duty and responsibility to take care of Soldiers and their families who do not deploy
with the rest of the unit for various reasons to
include permanent change of station, medical and administrative separations, and Soldiers who have met their expiration of term
of service. The battery had the same support
requirements as a battalion-sized unit and
provided installation access control point
personnel.
In addition to the main duties above, the
“Spearhead” Battery were responsible for
the new integration of Soldiers and officers
to the unit in preparing them to go forward to
join the deployed battalion.
“For the new Soldier preparing to go
down range once integration was complete
was crucial. We put them through weapons
qualification, vehicle egress training and administrative preparation via the Fort Bliss
Soldier readiness preparation site to ensure
the new Soldier is ready to deploy when
called upon,” Patterson said.
Spearhead also ensured certain officers
and Soldiers were prepared technically and
tactically with specialized training in the Remote Table Top Trainer known as RT3. This
trainer is designed to place the tactical control officer/assistant in a simulated force protection environment. The Soldiers are inside
a simulated engagement control station of a
Patriot missile launch system. While using
the RT3 the Soldiers prepare for the wartime
scenario they may face while deployed.
When it comes to taking care of families,
the rear detachment serves as a liaison between the deployed Soldier and his or her
family. In one instance during this past deployment, the rear detachment assisted a
spouse in need in obtaining financial paperwork with signatures from her Soldier who
was deployed. In more than one instance, the
rear detachment sent news from an American Red Cross message to the forward chain
of command to inform a Soldier of an incident that occurred at their home station.
Managing rear detachment Soldiers can
be challenging – a portion of the Soldiers
are left off the deployment roster for disciplinary reasons.
Patterson has been in command of more
than 200 rear detachment Soldiers at any
given time.
“As a rear detachment it is very hard to
keep your personnel focused, especially
when they don’t have a deployment mission.
Capt. Guster Cunningham III / 11th ADA Bde. Public Affairs
Capt. Courtney Paterson, left, commander, rear detachment command, and 1st Sgt. David Daniel,
battery senior noncommissioned officer for Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Battalion,
52nd Air Defense Artillery, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, stand with their battery guidon outside
their operations facility Friday.
And so during this time period no serious
incidents occurred to report,” Paterson said.
Daniel echoed his commander’s sentiment.
“I am thankful I did not have to sign for
Soldiers at the MP station. I am proud of the
Soldiers in that they did not get into any serious trouble such as incidents of domestic
violence, DUIs or sustained injuries,” Daniel
said.
Daniel also gave credit to the noncommissioned officers assigned to rear detachment.
“We were successful in our mission to as-
sist Soldiers out of the military, regardless
of reason, because my NCOs were competent and caring. They maintained discipline
within the Soldier and kept communication
flowing between agency providers and the
Soldier ensuring all appointments were kept
facilitating ease of transition,” Daniel said.
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FORT BLISS BUGLE • October 29, 2015 • 11A
Soldiers remember ‘Pitt,’ military working dog
By Wendy Brown
Fort Bliss Bugle Editor
Members of the 513th Military Police
Detachment, 93rd Military Police Battalion,
paid tribute to Military Working Dog Pitt
during a memorial service at the unit’s K-9
kennel Thursday. Pitt served the Army for
more than 12 years and died about a month
ago of cancer.
Pfc. Nicholas McNamee, Pitt’s last handler, became choked up at times as he told
the audience about Pitt and his dedication
to work, but he managed to smile when he
recalled drug busts with the longhaired German Shepherd and their good times together.
“My fondest memory of Pitt was one afternoon when I came in on my time off to
see him. It was snowing out that entire day,
so I brought him outside to play a little,”
McNamee said. “He was 10 at the time, but
you wouldn’t have noticed. He was running around and
acting like such a
“Wherever we puppy.”
McNamee said
were training, Pitt was his first
MWD, and Pitt’s
some random
experience
not
person would
only helped him
the certirecognize him, through
fication process,
not so much the but also helped
they began
handler, and call when
working together
on the streets. He
out his name,
and Pitt had eight
‘Hey, Pitt!’”
narcotic finds in
just six months of
>> Sgt. 1st Class
working together,
Warren Bias
he said.
M c N a m e e ’s
most memorable drug bust with Pitt happened one night when they responded to a
911 hang-up call.
“When we got there I walked to the door
with Pitt and as soon as I opened the door I
could smell the marijuana,” McNamee said.
“The owner of the house let us in, and Pitt
Photos by Wendy Brown / Fort Bliss Bugle Editor
Soldiers line up to salute at a memorial for Military Working Dog Pitt during a memorial service for
Pitt at the K-9 kennel of the 513th Military Police Detachment, 93rd Military Police Battalion, here
Thursday. Pitt died of cancer Sept. 22 after serving the Army for more than 12 years.
pulled me directly to the bathroom, where he
responded on a garbage can.”
When members of the drug suppression
team arrived later, they found marijuana in
the garbage can, McNamee said.
“Pitt was as loyal as MWDs come,” McNamee said. “His drive to work was unmatched. It has been since his passing today
and every time I go by his kennel I expect to
see him going around in circles, excited to
see me and get ready to work … To me, the
Army and Fort Bliss have truly lost a great
MWD and I have lost my best friend.”
Sgt. 1st Class Warren Bias, 513th MP
Det., 93rd MP Bn., kennel master, also had
high praise for Pitt.
“Pitt was the exception to the rule,” Bias
said. “He was an 80-pound, long haired German Shepherd that resembled that cuddly
teddy bear you always wanted as a child. He
was a superstar.”
Everyone knew Pitt was a superstar, and
everyone knew him, Bias said.
“Wherever we were training, some random person would recognize him, not so
much the handler, and call out his name,
‘Hey, Pitt!’” Bias said.
Watching Pitt work was beautiful – art in
motion, Bias said.
“He was Mr. Automatic,” Bias said. “He
knew all the tasks better than the handlers
did. All you had to do was wind him up and
press the button on his head and watch him
go. You could almost hear him say to the
handler, ‘Listen up young fellow, I got this.
Just step back and watch how it’s done,’”
Bias said.
Bias read the poem “Guardians of the
Night,” which honors military working
dogs, and Soldiers lined up at the end of the
ceremony to render a salute at a memorial
created for Pitt.
Pitt’s service included one year of training
at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio,
A memorial for Military Working Dog Pitt stands
at the K-9 kennel of the 513th Military Police
Detachment, 93rd Military Police Battalion, here
Thursday.
five years in Heidelberg, Germany, supporting U.S. Army Europe Headquarters, a deployment to Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, and
two years here.
In addition to about 30 members of the
513th MP Det., 93rd MP Bn., Lt. Col. Jeremy Willingham, director, Fort Bliss Emergency Services, and commander, 93rd MP
Bn., Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel O’Brien,
command sergeant major, Fort Bliss Emergency Services and 93rd MP Bn., attended.
They saluted Pitt’s memorial and left
coins in his honor.
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14A • October 29, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE
Mississippi Guardsmen to
watch over nation’s capital
By Victoria G. Molinar
Mobilization and Deployment, DPTMS Public Affairs
Ready and eager to protect the National
Capital Region, Soldiers assigned to 1st
Battalion, 204th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, Mississippi National Guard, departed
the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Air
Control Group Oct. 13 en route to Washington D.C. after completing their pre-mobilization training at McGregor Range, New
Mexico.
“We’re providing ground-based air defense for the (NCR) to deter, detect and – if
necessary – defeat any hostile air attacks
against the nation’s capital,” said Lt. Col.
Scott Griffin, commander, 1st Bn., 204th
ADA Regt. “We utilize two weapon systems,
use a radar system to provide early warning
and man all the sites 24/7 over the next year.”
The 1st Bn., 204th ADA Regt., was the
first National Guard battalion to take over
the NCR security mission in 2003, because
of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This
is the unit’s third deployment to Washington
D.C., and while about half of the battalion
has taken on the contiguous United States
mission at least once, the Guardsmen reiterated each deployment presents a situation
that calls for unwavering diligence.
“It’s an election year and we know the bad
guys are watching. We’re going to be on our
‘A’ game watching as well,” Griffin said.
“(I) hope and pray nothing bad happens, but
we’ll be ready if it does.”
The unit’s mission isn’t limited to the D.C.
region, said Staff Sgt. Christopher Tracy,
noncommissioned officer in charge, Team 2,
1st Bn., 204th ADA Regt. (Avenger).
“We also have fly away missions as well
where we provide air defense for the president while he’s traveling,” Tracy said. “We
did the same thing when (former) President
Bush was around.”
Along with the honor of protecting their
nation’s capital, Guardsmen said they look
forward to taking in all that D.C. has to offer,
including its museums and monuments.
“(When) they have some time off, they
can go see the sites in the city,” Griffin said.
“It’s a great opportunity to be educated.”
While at McGregor Range, the air defenders fired Stinger missiles and were provided
hot meals, Griffin said.
“We’re pleased with the (Mobilization and
Deployment) Brigade and the people out at
McGregor as well,” Griffin said. “If we had
an issue, they addressed it. We’re happy to
say that they did a good job.”
For Tracy, who has trained at Fort Bliss
since 1994, Fort Bliss’ rapid growth has also
Victoria G. Molinar /
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Lt. Col. Scott Griffin, commander, 1st Battalion,
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for one last photo on the Silas L. Copeland Arrival/Departure Air Control Group airfield before
boarding an aircraft bound for Washington D.C.
made an impression on him.
“I was driving through on the (Spur) 601
going out to the Cattleman’s ranch and I
could not believe how far east post goes out
now,” Tracy said. “It just amazes me.”
Tracy’s trips to the Sun City have also
been a pleasant experience, he said.
“I love it every time I come to El Paso,”
Tracy said. “Being a Texan myself, I think
there’s that comradery.”
While most of the Guardsmen come from
Mississippi, a few of them, such as Tracy,
come from other states such as Texas. For
Staff Sgt. Corey Quintanilla, an El Paso native and NCOIC of Team 10, 1st Bn., 204th
ADA Regt. (Avenger), the benefits of being a
part of the battalion since 2006 make the 16hour commute to Mississippi worth the trip.
“It’s that southern hospitality, so to say,”
Quintanilla said. “The unit has been good to
me since day one. That’s why I’ve stayed in
so long.”
Family support has also been a major
boost for the morale of the battalion, which
was recognized as the top Army National
Guard battery in the nation after receipt of
the Alexander Hamilton Award.
“I think the family’s our backbone,” said
Maj. Tim Harrelson, operations officer, 1st
Bn., 204th ADA Regt. “The stronger your
family is, the more successful your mission
is because you don’t have to focus on what’s
going on back home.”
The support coming from both fellow Soldiers and family left Griffin a deep sense of
confidence about his battalion.
“The morale is high,” Griffin said. “Soldiers are motivated and we’re ready to take
it home.”
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W E S U P P ORT OU R T R O OPS ! * DOW N PAYM E N T AS S IS TAN C E AVAIL ABLE FO R AC TI VE MILITARY!
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FREE:
TINT, NITROGEN FILLED TIRES, 1
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East: I-10 @ Lee Trevino • 915-595-4321
West: I-10 @ Redd Road • 915-845-8500
Must bring in ad and present to dealer
prior to negotiations to redeem
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2015 Mazda3 5dr HB iTouring*
2015 Mazda CX-9 2wd Touring*
2015 Mazda 5 WGN Touring*
Was: $21,965
Was: $36,360
Was: $24,390
or 0% financing for 60mos
and 90 days until 1st PMT
or 0% financing for 60mos
and 90 days until 1st PMT
or
90 Days until 1st PMT (O.A.C)
Sale price: $19,695
Sale price: $31,000
$2,750
OFF!
(free 1yr/15k maintenance plan)
Sale price Includes rebate and dealer discount
*stock number M15372, excludes TT&L and other fees may apply. 0% finance available for well
qualified buyers with Mazda Capital Services. For a limited time only see Rudolph Mazda for details.
Sale price: $21,000
$5,360
OFF!
(free 1yr/15k maintenance plan)
Sale price Includes rebate and dealer discount
(free 1yr/15k maintenance plan)
Sale price Includes rebate and dealer discount
$3,390
OFF!
*stock number M15380, excludes TT&L and other fees may apply. 0% finance available for well qualified buyers with approved credit. For a limited time only see Rudolph Mazda for details.
*stock number M15457, excludes TT&L and other fees may apply. 0% finance available for well qualified
buyers with Mazda Capital Services. For a limited time only see Rudolph Mazda for details.
$500 MILITARY APPRECIATION CASH - Any Active Or Retired Military Personnel And Their Spouse Can Receive $500 Toward The Purchase Of A New Mazda Vehicle. See Dealer For Details.
RUDOLPH MAZDA PRE-OWNED VEHICLES I-10 AND LEE TREVINO
2014 MAZDA CX-5
STK#M15346A, 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES,ABS BRAKES, AIR CONDITIONING, ALLOY WHEELS..........................
$19,384
STK#M16102A, SPORT, SEDAN,AUTOMATIC,POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL,ALLOY WHEELS ................
$18,999
STK#MP5142, BACK UP CAMERA,BLUETOOTH, ALLOY WHEELS, AIR CONDITIONING. ...................................
$23,471
STK#MP5193, SEDAN,AUTOMATIC, ALLOY WHEELS,POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL .............................
$14,795
STK#MP9072, GRAND TOURING SEDAN FULLY LOADED ,ALLOY WHEELS, PW,PL, AND MUCH MORE ............
$17,995
2014 MAZDA 6
2015 MAZDA CX-5
2011 MAZDA 3
2012 MAZDA 3
2010 GMC TERRAIN
STK#M15411A, GREAT SUV FOR THE FAMILY,PW,PL, CRUISE CONTROL AND MUCH MORE….
2010 JEEP WRANGLER
$14,495
$24,000
STK#M16160A, OFF ROAD DREAM, MUD TERRAIN TIRES, MOUNTAIN EDITION .......................
2013 FORD EDGE SE
$18,994
STK#MP5123, GREAT FAMILY SUV WITH LOTS OF STORAGE ......................................................
2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX
$19,595
STK#MP5148, LS PKG ALLO WHLS PWR LOCKS/WINDOWS A/C.................................................
2010 HYUNDAI TUCSON LIMITED
$15,731
STK#MP5210, CHAI BRONZE,LEATHER,FULLY LOADED..............................................................
2013 FORD EXPLORER
STK#MP5215, XLT PACKAGE , COMFORTABLE RIDE FOR THE FAMILY. ...................................................
$23,995
STK#MP5217, CREW CAB, LT, AUTOMATIC,2WD....................................................................................
$28,995
STK#MP5221, GREAT TRUCK TO TAKE THE FAMILY IN, LOTS OF EXTRAS…...........................................
$31,995
STK#MP5224, THIRD ROW SEAT, LEATHER,AUTOMATIC, WITH LOTS OF EXTRAS. .................................
$28,993
STK#M16165A, WHITE WITH ALLOY WHEELS, LEATHER,CLEAN SUV WITH LOTS OF EXTRAS ...............
$17,995
2012 CHEVY SILVERADO
2014 DODGE RAM 1500
2012 BUICK ENCLAVE
2004 CADILLAC ESCALADE
I-10 @Redd Road • 915-845-4321
RudolphHonda.com
2015 Civic Sedan CVT LX
$149/MO.
2015 Accord Sedan CVT LX
2015 CR-V CVT 2WD LX
with
$199/MO.
$179/MO.
ZERO
DOWN!
ZERO
DOWN!
with
ZERO
DOWN!
at lease signing
Rearview Camera!
Closed end lease for 2015 Civic Sedan CVT LX (FB2F5FEW), 2015, stock D151151, O.A.C. by Honda Financial
Services.MSRP $20,110, excludes T.T.&L. Net capitalized cost $16,401.52. Total monthly payments $5,215.
Option to purchase at lease end $11,663.80. Must take new retail delivery on vehicle from dealer stock by
11/02/15. 24k miles/24 month Honda Sentinel policy covers oil changes only, tire road hazard and roadside
assistance. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15¢/mile over 12,000 miles/year.
Offer expires 11/02/2015. See Rudolph Honda for details.
with
at lease signing
at lease signing
Rearview camera,
7” Display Audio!
Closed end lease. 2015 CR-V CVT 2WD LX (RM3H3FEW), 2015, stock H151098, O.A.C. by Honda Financial
Services. MSRP $24,325, excludes T.T.&:L. Net capitalized cost $22,084.97. Total monthly payments
$6965. Option to purchase at lease end $15,324.75. Must take new retail delivery on vehicle from dealer
stock by 11/0215. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15¢/mile over 12,000
miles/year. Offer expires 11/02/2015. See Rudolph Honda for details.
Dual-Zone Temp Control
Closed end lease. 2015 Accord Sedan CVT LX (CR2F3FEW), 2015, stock H150931, O.AC.by Honda Financial
Services. MSRP $23,725, excludes T.T.&L. Net capitalized cost $19,411.17. Total monthly payments $6,444.
Option to purchase at lease end $13,048.75. Must take new retail delivery on vehicle from dealer stock by
11/02/15. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15¢/mile over 12,000 miles/year.
Offer expires 11/02/2015. See Rudolph Honda for details.
RUDOLPH HONDA PRE-OWNED VEHICLES I-10 AND REDD ROAD
2013 HONDA ACCORD SDN
2014 HONDA ACCORD SDN
2012 TOYOTA COROLLA
2013 HONDA PILOT EX-L
2013 SCION XB
1997 TOYOTA CAMRY
2013 HONDA ACCORD SDN
2014 ACURA RDX
2011 KIA SEDONA
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX
2015 FORD MUSTANG ECO
2013 HONDA ACCORD SPT
STK#HD150867B, A/C AIRBAGS,PWR WINDOWS LOCKS CRUISE VERY LOW MILES ......... $23,999
2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT
2013 HONDA ACCORD EX-L
2013 HONDA ACCORD SEDAN
STK#HP15285, HATCHBACK,AUTO,AC,LOCKS,WINDOWS ................................................. $13,995
2012 MAZDA 3
STK#HP15248, S GT LOADED ............................................................................................ $14,995
2012 MAZDA 3
STK#HP15214, BLUE TOOTH, B/U CAM, AIRBAGS, ALLOY WHLS, P/S, ALARM .................. $17,999
STK#H151240A, LEARTHER,B/U CAM,AIRBAGS,ALLOY WHLS,P/S,ALARM,BLUE TOOTH .. $28,495
STK#H151176A, AIRBAGS, ALARM, AUTO SEATS, AIRBAGS, VTECH .................................. $17,999
STK#HP15295, LOW MILES ,LOCKS,WINDOWS,AUTO........................................................ $15,795
STK#HP15254, LOW MILES,SPORT,PWR LOCKS WINDOWS ............................................... $19,995
STK#H151101A, BLUE TOOTH,B/U CAM,AIRBAGS,ALLOY WHLS,P/S,ALARM .................... $19,995
STK#HP15258, BLUE TOOTH,B/U CAM,AIRBAGS,ALLOY WHLS,P/S,ALARM ...................... $22,159
STK#H151035A, LOWMILES,PWR WINDOWS,LOCKS ........................................................ $14,695
STK#H160045A, LEARTHER,B/U CAM,AIRBAGS,ALLOY WHLS,P/S,ALARM,BLUE TOOTH . $29,395
LUXURY LINE
STK#HP15273, SUNROOF,NAVI,PWR WINDOWS,LOCKS .................... $15,225
STK#H160096A, OLDIE BUT GOODIE, MUST SEE ............................... $3,995
STK#H151172A, AUTO,LOCKS,MIRRORS,LOW MILES ........................ $16,995
STK#H151421A, PWR WINDOWS,LOCKS,AC,2WD,CRUISE,CLEAN..... $9,995
STK#HP15249, AUTO,AC,PWR WINDOWS,LOCKS,NICE, LEATHER ..... $20,595
STK#H150915A, AUTO,LOCKS,MIRRORS,LOW MILES ........................... $11,495
at
5505 S. Desert Blvd. l Paso, TX 79932 • 915-845-8500
2012 Audi A6
2015 Acura TLX
2012 Audi S5
2014 Cadillac Escalade
STK#VP5121
4DR 2.8
Fronttrack,
Premium Plus,
Leather,
Navigation
STK#VP5132
Navigation,
Night Vision,
Leather,
Moonroof,
Back-Up Camera, Telematicz
STK#VP5126
2 Dr QUATTRO
Premium Plus,
V8, Leather,
Navigation
STK#VP5116
AWD ESV,
Platinum
Edition,
Navigation,
DVD W/4 TV’S
$
$
28,000
$
All prices plus tax, title and license.
See dealer for details.
34,984
All prices plus tax, title and license.
See dealer for details.
36,358
All prices plus tax, title and license.
See dealer for details.
$
67,670
All prices plus tax, title and license.
See dealer for details.
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS | WWW.RUDOLPHVW.COM
2013 TOYOTA FR-S
2012 GMC ACADIA
2013 FORD EXPLORER
2010 LEXUS IS 350
2013 AUDI A4
2013 GMC ACADIA
2011 BMW X5
2015 BMW 320I
2015 BMW 328I
2011 BMW X3
2010 JAGUAR XF
2015 AUDI Q5
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
2012 JEEP WRANGLER
2014 TOYOTA TUNDRA
STK#V15272B, 2 DOOR COUPE, ALLOY WHEELS, AUTOMATIC ........................................... $18,889
STK#V15323B, 4DR NAVIGATION, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AIR CONDITIONED SATS.............. $21,994
STK#VP5077, 4DR 35I ALL WHEEL DRIVE, CARFAX “1 OWNER”......................................... $22,689
STK#VP4090, 28I ALL WHEEL DRIVE, LEATHER, PWR WINDOWS/LOCKS, BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE .... $23,810
STK#VP5107, 2.0T SPORT, FWD, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, SIDE STEPS, TRAILER HITCH ..... $24,994
STK#V15603A, 4DR DENALI, AWD, 2ND ROW CAPTAIN SEATS, NAVIGATION, DVD ........... $26,695
STK#VP5114, 4DR QUATTRO PREMIUM PLUS, NAVIGATION, LEATHER ............................. $28,072
STK#VP5134, 3 SERIES, 4 DOOR, REAR WHEEL DRIVE “ONLY 12000 MILES” ..................... $29,000
STK#VP5130, SEDAN, PREMIUM LUXURY EDITION, LEATHER, MOON ROOF .................... $29,670
STK#V15353A, 2DR RUBICON, 4WD, LEATHER, HARD TOP “CALL OF DUTY EDITION” ...... $29,670
STK#VP5070, XLT 4 WHEEL DRIVE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVIGATION “ONLY 20K MILES”.. $29,736
STK#VP5122, 4DR DENALI, AWD, LEATHER, DVD “ROOM FOR 8”................... $37,000
STK#VP5076, 4DR 3 SERIES RWD, AUTOMATIC “ONLY 8000 MILES”.............. $37,456
STK#VP5129, PREMIUM PLUS 3.0 TDI QUATTRO, NAVIAGTION, PANORAMIC ROOF, 20” WHEELS ... $44,999
STK#VP5133, CREWMAX PLATINUM EDITION, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, LEATHER, NAVIGATION .. $46,581
*$500 Down payment assistance for Active Military from manufacturer is based on their guidelines and not the local dealer. New Cars Only. Restrictions Apply. Please see dealer for details.
16A • October 29, 2015 • FORT BLISS BUGLE