Jet, July 26, 2012

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DOG-GONE GOOD COMREL FOR IKE PAGE 3 VOLUME 52 NO. 30

JULY 26, 2012

SERVING NAVAL AIR STATION OCEANA

INSIDEJET

DAM NECK ANNEX

CHAMBERS FIELD

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HONORS OUTSTANDING ARMED FORCE MAN AND WOMEN

VBS BRINGS RECORD NUMBERS

BY MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 3RD CLASS (SW) BILLY HO Navy Public Affairs Support Element East

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BLUE ANGELS IN VIRGINIA BEACH AGAIN

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TEEN BOWLING LOCK IN Photo courtesy of Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Billy Ho

AUGUST 10 FOR AGES 13-18 AT

William D. Sessoms, Jr., mayor of Virginia Beach, delivers remarks during a Virginia Beach Armed Forces awards luncheon. Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce hosts the event annually to honor outstanding Sailors, Soldier, Marines stationed at NAS Oceana, Dam Neck Annex and Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story.

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Hampton Road Chamber of Commerce hosted the 19th annual Armed Forces Awards Luncheon to honor more than 100 outstanding Sailors, Marines and Soldiers stationed at Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana, Dam Neck Annex and Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story. During the ceremony, 160 service members were honored and recognized by the chamber of commerce for their outstanding performances. “This is a traditional and long-standing opportunity for the business community through the Chamber of Commerce to honor and recognize the men and women in uniform who have made significant contribution to their career,” said Jack Hornbeck, president and CEO, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce.“This is a way for us to thank them for their jobs well-done and their service.” Capt. Robert Geis, commanding officer, NAS Oceana, kicked off the event by ex— See Chamber, Page 10

Truman Earns Flight Deck Certification BY MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST SEAMAN TAYLOR DIMARTINO USS Harry S.Truman Public Affairs USS HARRY S. TRUMAN, At Sea (NNS) -- The aircraft carrier USS Harry S.Truman (CVN 75) completed flight deck certification July 19, four days after its 16-month docking planned incremental availability

(DPIA) ended. Eight squadrons assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 3 embarked Truman to complete aircraft launches and recoveries during Truman’s flight deck certification and will continue flight operations during carrier qualifications. Truman’s flight deck certification was the result of the hard work of

all the Sailors and Marines underway with Truman, said Lt. James Sandifer, carrier air traffic control center (CATCC) watch officer. Flight deck certification included qualifying CVW-3’s air crew and getting Truman’s flight deck personnel back into the swing of air operations, said Lt. Cmdr. David Walston, V-0’s division officer from air de-

partment. To become flight deck certified, Truman required 120 launches and recoveries during the day and 40 during the night across the span of three days. “Completing flight deck certification was a team effort between Truman’s crew and the air wing,” said Walston. “The drills were accomplished because we were able to quickly come together as a team.” — See Certification, Page 6


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