by MC3 Linda S. Swearingen
JULY 5, 2013
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Vol. 2 Issue 57
If you look in almost any space on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) you will find something that has been made by the Sailors who work in the Sail Loft. Unlike the Tailor Shop, which is where uniforms are sewn and mended, the Sail Loft sews and manufactures items for use on board Nimitz from scratch. Everything from seat covers, to curtains, to covers for various equipment throughout the ship are made by the five Sailors who work in the Sail Loft. “In the Sail Loft we provide for the ship, not for the people on the ship,” said Seaman Kyoko N. Washington, of Lancaster, Calif. Two boatswain’s mates and three undesignated deck seaman are assigned to the Continued on page 3
Stories and Photos by MC3 Linda S. Swearingen
Sailor of the Day
JULY 3, 2013
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nformation Systems Technician 3rd Class Ryan W. Barnard, a native of San Diego, was named Sailor of the Day July 3 on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). “It feels good to be named Sailor of the Day,” said Barnard. “I wasn’t expecting it. It came out of nowhere and came as a complete surprise.” According to Barnard, he joined the Navy in 2010 to continue his family’s military tradition. IT3 displayed exceptional skills above his paygrade. He led three technicians in correcting the ship’s Automatic Identificiation System CASREP, giving the ship’s bridge team and maritime authorities the ability to track and monitor commercial vessel movements. For those Sailors who are looking to be nominated by their departments as a future Sailor of the Day, Barnard offers some advice. “Keep striving forward,” said Barnard. “Don’t stop working on your next goal.”
Commanding Officer CAPT Jeff Ruth
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viation Ordnanceman Airman Jose L. Rodriguez, a native of New Orleans, was named Sailor of the Day, of Fighter Squadron One Four Six (VFA-146), July 4 on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). “It feels good to be named Sailor of the Day,” said Rodriguez. “It feels good to know that all my hard work is paying off.” Rodriguez has immensely contributed to Nimitz’ and VFA-146’s mission after being at his command for only a short period of time by ensuring the F/A 18’s are fully capable to execute combat operations. He has been involved in the safe uploading and downloading evolutions of over 630,000 pounds of ordnance. For those Sailors who are looking to be nominated by their department as a future Sailor the Day, Rodriguez offers some words of advice. “Keep working even though it feels like no one is watching you, your hard work is noticed,” said Rodriguez.
Executive Officer CDR John Cummings
Editor MC2 (SW) Jason Behnke
JULY 4, 2013
Command Master Chief CMDCM Teri McIntyre
Public Affairs Officer LCDR Karin Burzynski
Lead Designer MC3 (SW) George J. Penney III
Nimitz News accepts submissions in writing. All submissions are subject to review and screening. ”Nimitz News” is an authorized publication for the members of the military services and their families. Its content does not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy, or the Marine Corps and does not imply endorsement thereby.
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Sail Loft, but that is not the only place they work. “Working in the Sail Loft is just a part of our job,” said Seaman Apprentice Robert J. Nunez, of Suffolk, Va. “We also work doing unreps and sea and anchor detail among other things. Working in the Sail Loft is secondary.” The Sail Loft is open from 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily underway as to allow the Sailors who work there time to stand watches elsewhere on the ship. A typical working day for the Sailors in the Sail Loft consists of measuring pieces of fabric, cutting the pieces out and stitching them together. To some, making covers may seem like an easy task to complete, but it is very time consuming and requires a lot of concentration and precision. “The most challenging part of working in the Sail Loft is making sure that the project we are working on fits the item it is made for,” said Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Ronesha M. Goodrun, of Wichita, Kan. “It’s critical to get the correct measurements for the jobs we take in because we don’t have a surplus of material if we make a mistake.” Working in the Sail Loft can prove to be difficult at times according to Nunez. “The most challenging part is not having all the correct measurements for the job we are working on and having to go to the space where the item is we are making a cover for to take measurements,” said Nunez. “In a way we are like carpenters and tailors.”
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SN Kyoko Washington sews material.
Despite the challenges, Nunez said working in the Sail Loft allowed him the opportunity to try another line of work that differed from working as an undesignated deck seaman. “I wanted to learn about something else besides what I was doing every day in deck and to try something new,” said Nunez. “I like working in the Sail Loft because it’s like doing arts and crafts.” Goodrun said the best part of working in the Sail Loft has been learning how to sew, and Washington enjoys meeting all the people who come in and out of their workspace. Even though there are only five people who work in the Sail Loft, the fruits of their handiwork can be seen throughout the ship.
DUBAI TRAVEL GUIDE WELCOME TO DUBAI, one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Here is a basic guide to help you, as a foreign traveler, enjoy Dubai’s many desirable attractions. This guide will help with you with the currency exchange rate, transportation details, basic phraseology in Arabic and lastly some interesting places of interest you may want to venture to. Remember to have fun, relax and be safe.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS AMBULANCE AND POLICE
999
FIRE DEPARTMENT
997
TOURIST SECURITY
MONETARY CONVERSION 1.0 USD = 3.67 AED 1.0 AED = 0.27 USD
800-4888
TRANSPORTATION TAXI START (NORMAL TARIFF):
3.50 AED
TAXI 1KM (NORMAL TARIFF):
1.62 AED
TAXI 1 HR Waiting (normal tariff):
50.00 AED
DUbai bus, metro & water bus:
1.80 AED - Short Trip 5.80 AED - All Zone trip 14.00 AED - ALL DAY PASS
FOR MORE INFORMATION: dubaimetro.eu/dubai-bus
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TRANSLATOR HI! Good morning! Good evening! good night! welcome! (greeting) how are you? i’m fine, thanks! thank you (very much) you’re welcome! (for thank you) good bye where is the bathroom? how much is this? excuse me (to ask for something) yes/no
SALAM! Sabeh el kheer masaa el kheer tosbeho/tosbeheena marhaban kaifa haloka/haloki ana bekhair, shokran! shokran (Jazeelan) al’ afw ma’a salama ayna ajedu (al merhaad) kam howa thamanoh? fathlek/fathleki na’am/laa
Places of interest
DUBAI MALL The Dubai shopping mall is the world’s largest shopping mall based on total area. It is part of the $20 billion Burj Khalifa complex, and includes 1,200 shops. In 2011, Dubai Mall became the world’s most-visited shopping and leisure destination and attracted more than 54 million visitors. There is also an ice rink and an aquarium, which is the largest suspended aquarium in the world.
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DUBAI TRAVEL GUIDE (CONT’D)
SKI DUBAI
Ski Dubai is an indoor Ski resort with 22,500 square meters of indoor ski area. It is part of the Mall of the Emirates. In 2007 Ski Dubai was awarded the Thea Outstanding Achievement Award by the Themed Entertainment Association. Ski Dubai is also home to a number of penguins who come out to play several times a day. Penguin encounters can be booked, allowing the public to interact directly with the penguins. Winter clothing, ski and snowboard equipment are included in the price of admission. $55 USD for a 2 hour pass.
THE DUBAI MUSEUM
Dubai Museum is the main museum in Dubai. It is the oldest existing building in Dubai. It includes local antiquities as well as artifacts from African and Asian countries that traded with Dubai. Dubai Museum also contains artifacts from recent discoveries as old as 3000 B.C. and also several dioramas showing life in the emirate before the advent of oil. Sat-Thurs 0830-1730, Fri 1400-1730. 3 AED
THE PALM ISLANDS
The Palms Islands are an artificial archipelago in Dubai. It is built in the form of a palm tree and is well known all over the world. It offers unbelievable coast line with gorgeous places for accommodation.
THE DUBAI FOUNTAIN
The Dubai Fountain is a record setting choreographed fountain system set on the 30 acre manmade Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the Downtown Dubai Development in Dubai. It was designed by WET Designs, the same company responsible for the fountains at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. Illuminated by 6,600 lights and 25 colored projectors, it is 902 feet long and shoots water up to 500 feet into the air accompanied by range of classical to contemporary Arabic and world music. It was built at a cost of AED $800 million (USD $218 million).
WILD WADI WATER PARK
Located in Dubai and situated in front of the stunning Burj Al Arab, Wild Wadi offers 30 rides and attractions. Wild Wadi has heated/cooled wave pool, multiple water slides and two artificial surfing machines. Day tickets are 200 AED.
BURJ KHALIFA
Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world. Construction started in 2004, and it was opened to the public in 2010. You can enjoy stunning visuals from the top of this building. 125 AED booked or Immediate entry admission 400 AED.
THE CIGAR BAR AND FAIRMONT DUBAI For those cigar enthusiasts, enjoy the warm tones of the mahogany lined interior and the rich dark enveloping furniture. Featuring an impressive selection of world-class cigars in a handcrafted, walk-in humidor, also with specialty cognacs and whiskies. Open from 7pm-2am daily. Dress code is Smart Casual. www.fairmont.comdubai/dining/thecigarbar/ 6
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