Nimitz News Daily Digest - March 7, 2012

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Nimitz at sea for first time since December 2010 Story by MCSA Vanessa David

The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) departed Naval Base KitsapBremerton March 5, to conduct sea trials and complete its homeport shift to Naval Station Everett, Wash. The ship has been in Bremerton for the past 15 months conducting a Docked Planned Incremental Availability where the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Intermediate Maintenance Facility and Ship’s crew completed a $239 million maintenance package that included upgrades to the carrier’s self-defense, combat, navigation and potable water systems.

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Sailors man the rails aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz departed Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton March 5 to begin sea trials. The underway marks the first time the ship has been to sea since its Docked Planned Incremental Availability. Photo by MC3 Robert Winn/Released.

Nimitz makesVITA program available while underway Story by MCSA Vanessa David

The Legal Department on board USS Nimitz (CVN 68) is offering Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) in the library from 4 to 6 p.m. daily. The complimentary service will be available throughout the month of March for Sailors, while the ship is underway. Four Sailors from different rates volunteered for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sponsored program. VITA that trains those who desire to prepare basic tax returns in less privileged communities across the country. “We started with a lot more

volunteers, but the certification process is really difficult,” said Lt. Adrienne Sadosky, Nimitz’ Deputy Command Judge Advocate and VITA site coordinator. “You only get two chances to take each test, and if you fail, there’s no way to get you to the certified level.” Although the path to certification is not easy, volunteers on board find enjoyment in helping Sailors file their taxes and have found valuable knowledge that will continue to benefit them after their time in service is complete. “This made me so happy,” said Aviation Support Equipment Technician 1st Class Augustine Ilomuanya. “There

was a Sailor who came here for help with his taxes. He used a professional service last year that charged him 400 dollars and didn’t get him his maximum return. We walked him through the itemized option and earned him 400 more dollars on his return than in the previous year – at no charge.” The volunteers learned a lot of helpful information during the training process. “There are a lot of things that I didn’t know before becoming a part of this program,” said Personnel Specialist 3rd

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