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IN THIS ISSUE Norfolk Naval Shipyard upgrades
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Fisher House continues to receive donations to support military families By Katisha Draughn-Fraguada
Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Public Affairs Office
NORFOLK — As the country continues to navigate through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, some organizations were able to give back to a foundation that is always offering support to our military families. The Fisher House provides a home away from home for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical
centers. Fisher House Portsmouth provides that support to families with loved ones at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. These homes offer free, temporary lodging to military and veterans’ families, allowing them to be close to their loved one while they are receiving treatment. The maximum number of families Fisher House Portsmouth can hold is seven at one time and includes amenities such as a washer/ dryer, cable, WiFi access, a library, gaming systems, an outdoor play-
ground, and a business center. The Grand Design Mid-Atlantic Owners and Ride with the Salty Dawgs Motorcycle Riding Club were both able to raise money by conducting their annual rallies during COVID-19 to assist the Fisher House with accomplishing its mission of providing support to military families. “It is absolutely mind-blowing to think that these organizations would put their lives on the line in the middle of an unchartered pandemic to raise money
for Fisher House Portsmouth,” said Jill Thompson, Fisher House Manager. “We are honored to be thought of, supported, and loved in this manner. This type of sacrifice is unprecedented.” The money donated will assist the Fisher House with buying linen, kitchenware, pots, pans, food, laundry supplies, and items for room renovations. “The COVID-19 pandemic made it very difficult and we had to postpone the Salty Dawgs Motorcycle Riding Club charity ride once from
May to September. For the Grand Design Mid-Atlantic Owners Rally, there were many times we thought we were going to have to cancel due to restrictions,” said John Cleary, Wagon Master for the Grand Design Mid-Atlantic Owners Rally. “However, with plenty of help from vendors and support of our owners, we were able to conduct the rally.” Grand Design Mid-Atlantic Owners raised $22,350, as well as Turn to fisher, Page 7
NAVSUP FLC Norfolk awarded Blue “E”
Conflagration Simulation: NAS Oceana firefighter builds in-house training venue
By Jim Kohler
By MC3 Michael Botts
NORFOLK — NAVSUP FLC Norfolk’s Regional Supply Office (RSO) Norfolk, RSO Oceana and Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River Teams earned the 2020 Commander Naval Air Forces Ashore Supply Excellence Award (Blue “E”). The Blue “E” is awarded to naval air stations and naval stations with aviation support detachments (ASD) that demonstrate excellent quality and efficiency as judged by a comprehensive supply management inspection. “This award for our three air stations is a testament to their hard work and dedication to their support of fleet operations,” said NAVSUP FLC Norfolk Commanding Officer Capt. Julie Treanor. “All three ASD sites work in the most demanding high paced
VIRGINIA BEACH — Like many other professions around the world, the way firefighters train and perform their duties was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, one Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire & Emergency Services firefighter on board Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana saw it as an opportunity and built an in-house firefighter training simulator, making sure he and his fellow firefighters are always ready to face any situation that may come their way. "I decided when all of this started that I was going to build us an in-house fire training simulator, because with everything going on with COVID, we werent able to go out and do the training that we usually do from
NAVSUP FLC Norfolk Public Affairs
Naval Air Station Oceana Public Affairs
LS1 Antonio Evans, right, and LS2 Samuel Cahill validate the part number and identifying information on a NRFI part with the information on a maintenance action form (MAF) prior to induction of the part to the local repair cycle. (JIM KOHLER)
environment to support operational squadrons both local and deployed” said Regional
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Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk’s Chambers Field is closed to fixedwing aircraft from March 1 to June 30 to execute mission-critical resurfacing and infrastructure improvements on the runway.
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NAVSUP BSC employee recognized
the outside jurisdictions," said Joseph Tabor, a firefighter on board NAS Oceana. Tabor is a second-generation firefighter and has been battling blazes since he was 18-yearsold. He has dedicated the last 16 years of his life to protecting and serving his community, and has been doing so on board NAS Oceana for the past five years. Every year, firefighters onboard Naval Air Station Oceana are required to complete hundreds of hours of training in simulated scenarios so they can survive and excel during real-world emergencies. In the past, the firefighters would go to outside agencies to get their required training but, due to restrictions stemming from COVID-19, they are now unable to do so. "A lot of outside agencies, like Turn to NAS Oceana, Page 7
USS Helena
Aimee Connelly received Naval Information Warfare Systems Command’s (NAVWAR) Lightning Bolt Award, February 22.
The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Helena (SSN 725) conducted a change of command at Naval Station Norfolk, Feb. 26.
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