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More Marines qualify for Purple Heart Capt. Patrick Boyce
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Above and beyond Col. Jeffrey M. Hewlett, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station New River, presents awards at the quarterly civilian breakfast held at the Officer’s Club, May 4. During the breakfast, personnel received their Level 1 Anti-terrorism training. Prior to the training, new personnel were recognized and numerous promotions and awards were given to recipients for their length of service at the Air Station. Photo by Cpl. Antwain J. Graham
MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS, Quantico, Va. – A decision this month by the commandant of the Marine Corps will allow more Marines and Sailors who served with Marine commands in combat to receive the Purple Heart for mild traumatic brain injuries or concussions. Under the Marine Corps’ revised criteria announced in Marine Administrative Message 245/11 published April 15, the Marine Corps will no longer limit award of the Purple Heart for mTBI/concussions solely to those cases where the Marine lost consciousness. MTBI/concussions, which can be caused by a blast or blow to the head, will now qualify for the Purple Heart if a medical officer makes a disposition that the Marine is “not fit for full duty” for more than 48 hours due to the persistent signs, symptoms, or findings of impairment from the concussion, provided the disposition was made within seven days of the event. This change is retroactive to the start of the Global War On Terrorism, which began Sept. 11, 2001. The two basic eligibility requirements for award of the Purple Heart established in executive order and Department of Defense regulations remain unchanged:
the wound or injury must be the result of direct or indirect enemy action and must have required treatment by a medical officer at the time of the wound or injury. However, MARADMIN 245/11 provides revised criteria by which Marine commanders will apply the second of these eligibility requirements to cases of mTBI/concussion where the visible signs and symptoms of the severity of the injury may not be apparent. “Very mild concussions that resolve quickly without prolonged impairment will not qualify for the Purple Heart,” said Lee Freund, head of Military Awards Branch at Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. Prior to release of the MARADMIN, an mTBI/concussion only qualified for the Purple Heart if there had been an observed loss of consciousness (LOC). As explained in the message, recent medical research has shown that an mTBI/ concussion without LOC can result in more serious brain impairment than earlier believed. MTBI/concussion is a physical injury, caused by the inflammation of brain tissue that can have long-term effects if not diagnosed and managed properly. “We’ve learned a lot more about mTBI and concussions during the last six months,” said Freund. According to Cmdr. Dave Tarantino,
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director for clinical programs for Marine headquarters’ health services, traumatic brain injury is divided into three categories from most to least severe: severe or penetrating, moderate and mild. Severe or penetrating TBI and moderate TBI have previously qualified for the Purple Heart because those injuries require evacuation to a medical treatment facility where the injury can be treated by a medical officer. However, there are no definitive medical tests to diagnose mTBI or determine its severity. Marines, to include veteran Marines, whose medical record contains documentation that a prior mTBI/concussion was caused by enemy action since Sept. 11, 2001 -- meeting the revised criteria -- may submit a reclama through their original chain of command at the time of injury. Marines should refer to MARADMIN 245/11 for specific award criteria and reclama submission information: http://www.marines.mil/news/messages/Pages/MARADMIN245-11.aspx/. Reclamas can be scanned and emailed to hqmc.manpower.ph_mTBI_reclama@usmc.mil (underscores before and after “mTBI”), or sent via regular post to Commandant of the Marine Corps (MMMA), Headquarters Marine Corps, 3280 Russell Road, Quantico, VA, 221345103.
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2nd MAW CG awards VMM-365 Marines for heroic acts Cpl. Antwain J. Graham ROTOVUE Staff
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“It all happened so fast, I really didn’t have time to think about what was happening until it was over,” Gonzalez said. Madden admitted at first he wasn’t sure what he needed to do to help, but once his sergeant passed off the phone to him, he composed himself quickly to give the paramedics the proper information. Gonzalez said it was a natural instinct that allowed him to
jump in and take charge. “You never know how you will react when an accident happens and you are the one who has to manage things,” he said. Though, Gonzalez and Madden were congratulated for their heroism, not all hero stories have a happy ending. The worker, unfortunately, passed from the injuries he suffered. However, it was the Marine’s quick action that gave him a
Maj. Gen. Jon M. Davis awards Sgt. Anthony Gonzales, April 28. Photo by Cpl. Antwain J. Graham
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Col. Christopher C. Seymour prepares to take the reins from Col. James S. O’Meara, as he approaches the end of his time as the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 26. Seymour, who started flying the MV-22B Osprey in 1996 as test pilot at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, will take on one of the most prestigious positions an Osprey pilot can hold. “It’s a great pleasure and a great honor to command a MAG in the Marine Corps, particularly as a V-22 guy commanding the only V-22 MAG in the Marine Corps,” Seymour said. “I’m very excited about that.” Preparing for the position, Seymour completed his last required refresher flight at Marine Medium Tiltrotor Training Squadron 204, April 27. Lt. Col. Brian C. Smith Jr., the MAG-26 executive officer, expressed that refresher flights are important because training is the key to a pilot’s safety and the safety of the Marines aboard the aircraft. “Colonel Seymour is one of the most experienced MV22 aviators in the history of the aircraft, but just like all Marine aviators he has to comply with the rules and regulations that make us safe in what we do,” Smith said. “Aviation is not like ‘riding a bike’ and the
Col. Christopher C. Seymour, inbound commanding officer of MAG-26, takes a refresher course before re-gaining qualifications in the MV-22B Osprey, April 27. Photo by Cpl. Meredith Brown
skills perish with time. The difference in experience is how quickly those skills come back.” Seymour had been out of the cockpit for two years, but as noted by his flight instructor and future executive officer, the colonel’s skills returned quickly during the completion of his refresher flight with VMMT-204. Seymour added that since VMMT-204 is the training squadron for all MV-22B pilots in the Marine Corps, it is a logical place for pilots who have been out of the cockpit to come back and get requalified. By completing the refresher course at a training squadron, pilots do not put a burden on fleet squadrons that are preparing for Afghanistan or a deployment with a Marine
expeditionary unit, he said. During the refresher flight, Smith and Seymour shot a practice instrument approach to the runway in Charleston, S.C., and conducted a low flyby before climbing back to altitude and returning to New River where they did another instrument approach. “Even though he was the student on this particular flight, and I was the instructor, he was still teaching me things that I have never seen before and I learned some new things from this flight,” Smith said. “The overall lesson is we never stop learning and always need to continue training.” Commanding MAG-26 will not be Seymour’s first tour of duty on New River. He worked as the chief test director on the operational evaluation of the Osprey with Marine Tiltrotor Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 22 from 2003 to 2006 during the final tests prior to the aircraft’s introduction to the fleet. In 2005, he led the first MV-22B trans-Atlantic crossing from New River to England for a demonstration at the Farnborough International Air Show. “I’m extremely excited about being here, being back at New River, working with the Marines of MAG-26, flying the Osprey again and being a war fighter,” Seymour said. Seymour is slated to take over as commanding officer of MAG-26 during a change of command ceremony May 11.
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Program offers accreditation for Marines Cpl. Meredith Brown ROTOVUE Staff
The United Service Military Apprenticeship Program gives active duty service members an opportunity to earn an official certificate of completion from the Department of Labor for completing their civilian apprenticeship requirements. According to their website, the program is free to activeduty service members and does not require any off-duty work hours. Each apprenticeship requires anywhere from 2,000 to 10,000 hours for completion and service members can receive certificates for multiple military occupational specialties. Staff Sgt. Brian Callendar, the Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron career planner, received his certificate of completion in counseling in 2007. “(The program) is important for several reasons,” said Callendar. It allows a Marine to document the work that they do in their (military occupational specialty). This allows them to put specific information on their fitness reports if they are sergeants or above and if they are corporals or below, it allows them to show that they are taking a vested interest in self growth.” Callendar said the program itself does not require very much extra effort on the Marine’s part. By doing their dayto-day job, they are already doing what is required to complete the program. All they have to do is log their hours. To get started on obtaining a certificate, a Marine simply logs into the program’s website and starts and account. From there, the Marine begins to record work complete each day. There are different sections within the specific job that require a certain number of hours in everything from on-the-job training, to safety and apprenticeship skills.
Staff Sgt. Brian Callendar received a certificate of counseling through USMAP in June 2007. Photo by Cpl. Meredith Brown
Documenting the hours only takes about five minutes a day and the benefits of having the certificate for the job field go beyond the end of active service. “When the Marine gets out, it gives them something that the civilian agencies understand in the form of accreditation through the Department of Labor,” Callendar said. For Marines wanting to pursue a different career after the Corps, the certificate can still improve their chances of landing a new job. “If a Marine decides that they don’t want to continue in their field, (the certificate) still shows an ability to stick with long-term goals and accomplish them with little or no supervision, an ability that many employers would consider highly valuable.” For a complete listing of military occupational specialty listings and program specifics go to https://usmap.cnet. navy.mil/usmapss/static/usmap.jsp.
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End of an era, realizing a dream
Story and photos by Cpl. Brittany Kohler
Many people spend their lives trying to figure out their dream -- but not everyone. Heuston L. Hall knew who he wanted to be the moment he sat in his father’s barber’s chair as a young boy. On April 19, after 40 years aboard New River fulfilling a selfdetermined destiny, Hall put away his scissors for the last time as a military barber. It was a bittersweet moment. Hall, a man
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known for his subtle and profound wisdom, was left to ask himself for the first time: “What now?”
aised out in the country on a farm, Heuston L. Hall always dreamed of following in his father’s footsteps. As a kid, he tagged alongside his father, mimicking his every move, and hoping one day he could grow up to be just like him. Hall’s father worked long hours at the local barber shop and tended to the farm at the end of each day. “Once I got old enough, I knew I wasn’t gonna be a farmer,” said Hall. “But my dad loved that ole’ barber shop just as much as I did, and I knew that’s what I wanted to do.” Hall came to New River in 1978 and began building a home; a home numerous Marines visited on a regular basis to receive their weekly haircuts at the MAG-29 Barber Shop. Hall stayed here until April 19, when he officially retired his duties as a military barber. Hall left his clippers and chair behind to move on in life leaving what he loves most. On his last day, Hall reminisced about how his father would bring him to the barber shop on some Saturday afternoons after the shop closed. As a young child, Hall was always the first to jump up to get his hair cut. “I couldn’t wait to get in the barber chair, I thought I was in Hollywood,” said Hall. “We usually got our haircuts in a regular ole’ chair at home so it was an absolute privilege to get to sit in that chair.” Hall’s father cut hair for 16 years on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, working for a gentleman named Sidney Kennedy. When Hall began his career, he too worked for Kennedy. His dream of following in his father’s footsteps came true. “My dad loved to talk to and relate to the customers on a personal level,” said Hall. “He always looked like he had fun at work and that is what I looked up to.” For nearly 40 years, Hall, like his father, dedicated his life to building relationships with Marines and their families and has spent countless hours exchanging stories with the Marines on New River. “The Marines here make my day,” said Hall. Working with the Marines on a daily basis, Hall became emotionally and personally attached to the New River family.
MAG-29 barber Heuston L. Hall gives one of his final haircuts as military barber on the day of his retirement April 29.
“I think about the privates and those guys that just got into the Marine Corps, and how they just got away from home and they are still adjusting,” said Hall. “Coming to get their haircut kinda gives them a break away from their job. It’s just a good feeling when they leave with a smile.” Hall describes his shop as a typical barber shop where men come to get their haircuts and talk about news, weather, politics, and everything else under the sun. He always strived to foster a family environment where his customers know stories about one another. “Being much older than many of these Marines, they often come to me for advice,” said Hall. “I guess I could be
considered a mentor to some of these guys. I am not looking forward to leaving, this is what I love and what I wanted to do ever since I was a little kid,” said Hall. “I can’t think of anything that I hate about this job, I absolutely love this place.” Hall plans to take a few weeks to do whatever he wants. He plans on getting his fishing license and says it is about time to get out on the water. He said he just wants to be free and have fun for awhile. But he knows the barber shop and the Marines will always be on his mind. “I don’t like my job, I love my job,” said Hall. “Retiring is like taking a baby’s milk bottle away, I already want it back.”
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Sweating with a smile: Fitness instructor drives Marines to ‘push harder’ Cpl. Antwain Graham ROTOVUE Staff
I have taken advantage of numerous fitness programs offered by Marine Corps Community Services over the last few years; each one reaching a new level of intensity. Yet I had never experienced a program as intense, dynamic and interactive as Miriam Jones class. Anyone can stand in front of a group and yell out a few motivating exercises. But Jones -- her approach is much more personal. She brings enough energy for everyone in her class and then some. Jones, a fitness trainer at the Station gym, has a tough, don’t-quit attitude and the ability to keep everyone smiling through the burn of cycling, kickboxing, kettlebells and exercise ball workouts. What makes her method stand
out, however, is her ability to analyze each person, discover their weakness, and focus on strengthening it. “I watch every individual closely,” Jones said. “I like to see their attitude change from when they first come through the door. I want to see what they each have to bring so I can challenge them and push them to a higher level. No matter how much it burns, I always remind them to keep smiling.” I will be honest, when I first attended her class, I thought there was no way I would be able to keep doing this. Jones always finds a way to keep her “athletes”, as she calls them, motivated. “I try to put them back in the mindset they had in boot camp that reminds you to push a little more,” she said. “If I can’t bring out a person’s weakness, I can’t help them get any stronger.” What also amazes me about Jones
is how passionate she is about watching participants reach a new level of fitness. “It truly touches my heart to see the people come in here and give it everything they have, because I’m going to give everything I have,” Jones said. “Over time, I watch them get stronger, faster, more interactive.” Jones, who previously served in the U.S. Army and is the daughter of a retired Marine who served at New River, says her motivation is built on her appreciation for troops. “I have the utmost respect for service members and I only want the best for them,” she added. “Walking into the aerobics room, knowing I can help these Marines reach a goal they want is the highlight of my day.” Jones’ journey in the fitness instructor world began at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.
“I had always been focused on fitness, but I would always see Marines who would sacrifice their fitness levels because of their hectic schedules and I felt someone needed to have the passion to step in and make a change; and that person was me,” Jones said. After five years of showing Beaufort Marines and drill instructors a new level of intensity, she relocated to Jacksonville, N.C., where she continues to use her skills to help Marines. “I treat my classes like teams,” Jones said. “They say you are only as strong your weakest warrior, so I even make sure that last person makes it through an exercise before we move on. Once I see they have gotten it, I tweak it a bit so I push them even further.” Jones believes there is no level of fitness that cannot be reached and she hopes to get all of her students to reach their highest potential.
Miriam Jones, a fitness instructor at the Station gym, demonstrates kick-boxing during a class. Photo by Cpl. Antwain Graham
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PUBLIC NOTICE RESTORATION ADVISORY BOARD (RAB) MEETING MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE The RAB meets quarterly to discuss the Base’s Installation Restoration Program with the local community. You are invited to attend RAB meetings to learn more about the environmental cleanup process on the Base and to provide your input. The next meeting is scheduled at the following time and location:
May 24, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. Coastal Carolina Community College Business Technology Building, Room 102 444 Western Boulevard Jacksonville, NC 28546 If you would like to receive additional information about the RAB, please contact
Ms. Charity Rychak, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune RAB Co-Chair at 910-451-9385
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Commanders update list of establishments prohibited to active duty service members An off-limits areas is defined as any business, building, place, structure, vehicle, conveyance, or area which military personnel are prohibited to patronize, enter, visit, use or ride. In accordance with base order 1620.10D, the installation commander has the authority to place an establishment off-limits if it is determined to be harmful to the welfare and safety of Marines, sailors and their dependents. Visiting these places violates base order 1620.10D, which is a puni-
tive order and violators may be punished under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. As a matter of policy, a change in ownership, management or name of any offlimits establishment does not, in and of itself, revoke the off-limits restriction. Accordingly, the commanding officers of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River have declared the following areas and establishments as off-limits to all armed forces personnel.
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Ordnance team builds rockets, leads way for aerial combat Cpl. Michele Watson ROTOVUE Staff
Pvt. James Caprara, an aviation ordnance technician with MALS-29, loads an inert warhead for a training mission. Photo by Cpl. Michele Watson
The overall consensus regarding the best part of the aviation ordnance team is simple: they are the foundation of blowing things up. The primary focus of the Marine Corps is winning the war on terrorism, and every single Marine, regardless of their job, has a role in accomplishing that mission. In the garrison environment, the Marines conduct training constantly to remain at the highest level of preparation as part of America’s “force in readiness.” Aboard New River Air Station, looking to the skies displays continuous training flights in action. When AH-1W Super Cobras and UH-1N Super Hueys set out for their training, the squadron calls in a request for ordnance and the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadrons start building rockets. Aviation ordnance is separated into two job
groups according to Staff Sgt. Anthony J. Buonanno, an aviation ordnance technician with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. Intermediate technicians build ordnance and warehouse the equipment, and the organizational technicians are responsible for the weapons once on the flightline. When a Huey or Cobra is ready to take off, the organizational ordnance team loads the aircraft with the weapons required for the mission. Once rockets are placed in the pod, Marines perform a functions check to arm the rockets properly. Before the aircraft fly off to wreak havoc, the intermediate ordnance technicians spend time at the build-up area putting the rockets together. For every request, Marines receive a safety brief before they start putting ordnance together. “Safety is paramount,” said Sgt. Eric J. Hinojosa, an aviation ordnance technician with MALS29. “We maintain positive control of the warhead. You have to have both hands on it at all times.”
Hinojosa explained that even with inert warheads, which are like blank rounds in a rifle, Marines must practice the same safety measures as with any other high explosive ordnance. The aviation ordnance Marines are responsible for building rockets, AIM-9 Sidewinders, AGM114 Hellfires, red phosphorus, and inert and illumination warheads among other high explosives. Garrison Marines build rockets for training, but in combat, that work experience saves lives. “When a Huey and a Cobra with two 19-pod shots and two 7-pod shots come back from a fight empty, you know you’ve done your job,” said Buonanno. “It’s a day’s worth of work when all those rockets you built put some hurt on the enemy.” Hinojosa agreed the post-mission part of their job is fulfilling in combat and garrison knowing they have helped the guys fighting on the ground. “We put warheads on foreheads,” said Buonanno, quoting the job field’s motto.
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Is saying sorry same as admitting guilt? Ask the
expert: Dr. Leslie H. Slosky
Marine and Family Services
The other day my wife and I had a fight. I don’t know who was at fault. A couple of hours after the argument was over, I apologized. My wife has yet to do so. When I asked her about this she said she was taught that apologizing meant a person was admitting they were wrong. I don’t see it that way. Who is right? It is always tough to apologize. Many people never do so because they feel this means they are admitting blame that they are at fault and this means a loss of power. Other people see it as just a way of getting the argument over. Still others see apologizing as a polite and social way of acknowledging that
they want to preserve a relationship and whatever the cause of the disagreement, it isn’t worth the risk of a permanent break. It sounds as if your wife is in the first camp, while you fall into other two. The bad thing about a situation such as you describe is that it is so difficult to change. The core of the problem is the fear of losing power in the relationship. Losing power is a scary thing. All of us like to have control of situations and relationships. This is true of even casual relationships but it is especially true of relationships that are important to us. Many people believe that if they lose control, the other person will have the power to hurt them or even worse, they may leave them. The sad part of this struggle for dominance in marriages and friendships is that it is this very need to remain powerful and always right that drives away the other person. Marriages and friendships that work require trusting the other person enough to show our real selves. One benefit of good relationships is that they allow people to relax and let down their guard. Failing to say you are sorry after a disagreement lets the other person know that you are not ready to trust them. This makes it harder to have a close, supportive marriage or friendship. To apologize when you have hurt someone or done something that was thoughtless is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign that you are sure enough of yourself to share and to trust the other person. The flip side of this is that the person receiving
the apology should accept the apology graciously. This is not about winning. It is about building a relationship in which two people value each other more than their pride or their desire to come out on top. To start a relationship where trust exists between two people, one of them must take the first step. The first step is to apologize for the hurt that one causes. Yes, a person should do this even if the he or she was right. There is no right or wrong when one person hurts another. Right is being courageous enough to own one’s part in a disagreement. At the very least, one has the satisfaction of having done something positive to build the relationship.
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Destructive weather readiness 101: Preparing for a storm Severe weather can be expected as the summer season approaches. With that in mind, it is important of all military personnel and families to know how to prepare for an oncoming storm. There are numerous safety measures to consider to brace severe weather, as well as storm preparation “do’s and don’ts”. (Information gathered from the official website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) In the case of a hurricane, here are some safety tips: • Relocate to a high ground in case of flooding. • People living near bodies of water should try to move further inland; stay with friends if possible. • Reduce home and property damage by protecting the areas where wind can enter such as the roof, shutters, doors and garage doors. In case of a tornado, here are some safety tips: • get to the lowest level in the home or building • avoid rooms with windows, gas or numerous loose objects that could become debris. • If living in the barracks, take refuge in their rest room or closet to avoid windows In any situation: • have a safety plan • Know a home’s vulnerability to storm surge, flooding and wind • Locate a safe room or the safest areas in a home for each storm hazard • determine escape routes from the home and places for a family to meet
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Make a plan now for what to do with pets in the case of a need to evacuate Post emergency telephone numbers by home phones and make sure children know how and when to call 9-1-1. Stock non-perishable food, emergency supplies, medication and a disaster supply kit. Secure important documents such as birth certificates, ownership certificates, social security cards, insurance policies and any wills Inventory valuable household belongings: jewelry, electronics, paintings and collection items Have a first-aid kit available
Disaster supply kit should include: • Water • Non-perishable foods • Blanketsw, Pillows, etc. • Extra clothing • First Aid Kit, Medicines and Prescription Drugs • Special Items for children and exceptional family members • Toiletries • Flashlight with batteries • Weather radio with batteries • Fully charged cell phone with extra battery or a traditional (not cordless) telephone set • Cash (preferably small bills) and Credit Cards
For more information on destructive weather readiness, see Air Station Order 31.41S or contact the Station safety office at (910) 449-5436.
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Abbey Bauman
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 167 MAREADY RD-$257,000, MLS#120406. 1.47 acres holds this huge cedar sided home! Extra lg rooms throughout! 1st floor master suite. Amazing master bath! Come see! Oversized LR, huge family rm, oversized dining rm, true mud rm. Huge walk in storage or perfect for craft rm/office. One BR has an 11x11 room off of that room! Walk in closets & closets galore! Fpl. Fenced. Big Deck. Barn w/2 stalls & a wired, cement floored workshop. Two driveways. Call Cherie Schulz 910-389-7411
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176 LAGUNA TRACE. Country Club Living right on the 7th Green! Stunning, 2 Story, 3BR, 2.5 BA Home with Bonus Room & Sunroom. Vaulted ceilings, palladium Windows, gas log fire place, heated & cooled sunroom that exits to deck, trey ceiling in master suite w/wic, over sized bath, separate shower & garden tub. Kitchen w/granite countertops, breakfast nook & tons of counter space. Dual heat pumps & 3+ car garage. Too much to list! Rosemary Slone, Choice Realty (910) 330-3022
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224 BUSCH DR-$122,000, MLS#119044 Awesome kitchen w/island! Spacious LR. Split BRs. ALL BRs have walk in closets! Master bath is what everyone wants! A beauty! Nice laundry room. Seller will leave storage shed & riding mower. Cul de sac lot & acreage! Popular Richlands schools! No city taxes! Bring offer! Call Cherie Schulz 910-389-7411 www.NewRiverRotoVue.com
Stk#71181
*0 Money down, 5.9% APR for 72 Months. WAC. Tax and tags extra. $399 admin fee extra. See dealer for details.
(910) 938-1417
209 WOODCREST COURT. Tasteful 3BR, 2BA home in desirable school district. Over 1800 sq.feet of living space! So many upgrades, including new wood flooring, roof, vinyl siding & windows. Large laundry room & game room, formal dining room, breakfast nook & privacy fenced yard. Come and see this beauty! Quick move-in possible. Low traffic cul-de-sac. Pamela Valdes, Choice Realty (910) 330-9138. 215 PORTLAND PLACE. Spacious 3BR, 2BA home in quiet friendly subdivision.Large living room w/vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace, formal dining room, large kitchen, beautiful sunroom..htd & cooled, large backyard, 2 car garage and freshly painted throughout. Too much to mention, must see to appreciate all this home has to offer.Chuck Huff, Choice Realty (910) 465-7876.
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2044 STEEPLECHASE COURT-Almost completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath home w/screened-in porch and family room plus living room w/fireplace. New vinyl shingles, new carpet and vinyl flooring, fresh paint throughout. Kitchen countertop replaced. New dishwasher & ceramic top stove. Move in ready! Dennis Burgard, Choice Realty (910) 934 8700.
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28 CROWN POINT RD-Hubert. $104,900. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath, Crown Point home was constructed in 1968 and remodeled in 1995. Garage was finished providing extra room. Located near Camp Lejeune for short commute to work. Call 8 0 0 - 7 5 2 - 3 5 4 3 . www.BluewaterMilitary.com www.NewRiverRotoVue.com
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310 GREENBRIAR DRIVE. Traditional 3BR, 2BA home with family room and formal living & dining room. Property is “As Is”, or some repairs?.depends on the offer. Great investment! Located on quiet street in Brynn Marr with spacious living and low budget! Motoko Philpott, Choice Realty (910) 459-6801.
758 WETHERINGTON LANDING JUST $113,950. Stop renting! Like New! Gorgeous split 3Bed/ 2 Bath home. Massive LR with Corner fpl. Huge Kit. with lots of cabinets, counters, plus a pantry & island. Stainless Appliances. Awesome master bathroom. New fixtures, toilets, much more. You’ll love the land it sits on, too! Easy drive to Jacksonville & beaches. Seller pays closing costs! Call Cherie Schulz 910-389-7411.
HUBERT.Executive style home. Features 11 acres. Numerous fruit trees. Privacy, serenity & elegance! Alyson Price, Choice Realty 301) 305-2081.
311 APPALOOSA CT-Swansboro. $199,900. Spacious ranch style home on over an acre! Lots of privacy with nothing but woods in back. Open living area with vaulted ceiling, ceiling fan, fireplace. Great location, minutes to shopping and the beach! 3 bedroom and 2 Bath! Call Bluewater Real Estate 800-752-3543. www.BluewaterMilitary.com 313 BROOKSTONE WAY. Only a few quality homes left in Brookstone! The Maple, a 4BR, 2BA home for the growing family. Priced at just $170,500 this spectacular home has plenty of living space. Matching stainless steel appliances to include microwave & refrigerator. Garage door opener with key pad. Close to schools, base & shopping. Low country taxes. John Troup, Choice Realty (910) 539-3148. 316 STARLIGHT LN. ONLY $107,000 Cheaper than rent! Remodeled to like new and waiting for you! 1 Acre! Seller pays closing costs! $4000! 3 BIG, Split, BRs, 2 BTH! ALL BRs have walk in closets! Foyer. HUGE LR! Open eat in kitchen & formal dining. Laundry room.Pretty lighting & fixtures. Freshly painted in warm colors. Off Belgrade Swansboro Rd. Call Cherie Schulz 910-389-7411. 3BR/2BA-Swansboro, $79,500. Mills mobile home sitting on 1.5 acres, private land, above ground swimming pool, Florida room, built on decks, privacy fence, centrally located near schools, library, & shopping center. 8 miles from Atlantic Ocean beach, contact Ken at 910-340-0117. Serious inquiries only. 416 STAR HILL DR-Cape Carteret. $265,000. On the golf course at Star Hill!! Excellent location in the heart of Cape Carteret. Access to the town’s parks on Bogue Sound. Call Bluewater Real Estate 800-752-3543. 417 MOSS SPRING DR-Swansboro. $199,900. Quality Built 3-Bedroom Ranch, Stainless Steel Appliances, Large Master Bedroom, M Bath w/2 Walk In Closets. Centrally Located Between Cherry Pt & Camp Lejeune. www.BluewaterMilitary.com 422 W. BRANCH. A STEAL @ $95,000. Stop renting! Gorgeous, remodeled, split 4Br/2B home on wooded cul de sac lot! Must see the huge LR and kitchen. Massive. New Roof, Floor, cabinets, counter tops, toilets, fixtures, lighting, etc. Slick ceiling, Huge Yard!! Seller pays your closing cost & home warranty! Buy this home Cheaper than you can rent! Perfect for Cherry Point/Camp Lejeune needed areas. Cal Cherie Schulz 910-389-7411 601 PELLETIER LOOP RD-Swansboro. $120,000. $7000 CLOSING COSTS OR CHOICE TO BUYER. New townhomes adjoining Silver Creek Golf Course. Pool & Tennis avail to owners. Call Bluewater Real Estate @ 8 8 8 - 3 5 4 - 2 1 2 8 . www.BluewaterMilitary.com
81 CRUSH CT-Swansboro. $124,900. Freshly painted and ready for you to move in! Each B/R has a private BA with a half bath on the main floor. 15 minutes to Camp Lejeune. Call Bluewater Real Estate @ 8 8 8 - 3 5 4 - 2 1 2 8 . www.BluewaterMilitary.com 833 MILL CREEK RD-Newport. $174,900. Upgrades not usually found at this price. Home warranty and $3000 for buyer to use as they choose. Close to Cherry Point and beaches! Call 800-752-3543. www.BluewaterMilitary.com 854 MILL RIVER RD-Completely remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with fireplace, garage, new carpet and new paint!! Qualified buyer can move in and rent until closing! A steal at $149,900. CHOICE Realty 910-330-4481 COMMERCIAL-$329,000, 140 E. Park Drive, MLS #114057 Bring offer on this newer, attractive, clean commercial building located next to a strip mall, restaurants, etc. Highway access/visibility. Plenty of paved parking. Very nice layout. Formal entryway. Multiple offices. 4 bathrooms. Leases in place for the investor OR start your business this year! Call Cherie Schulz 910-389-7411 ENNETT TOWNHOMES-Two and Three bedrooms with appliances selling now. Located on Old Folkstone Rd near beach and Sneads Ferry Gate. Prices start at $117,900! Realty World-Ennett & Associates (910) 327-3600. EXECUTIVE STYLE HOME WITH WATERFRONT VIEWS-Simply Breathtaking! Property features 11 Acres, Numerous fruit trees, gazebo, 3 car attached garage, 2 car detached garage, Upgrades Galore, Grand Entrance & MUCH more. Over 3,600 Square Feet. Custom Built in 2000. Located on Queens Creek in Hubert. Elegance, Privacy, & Serenity Found Here! Call or Text Jody Davis with CHOICE Realty (910) 265-0771
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LIVE LARGE IN THIS NEW 4BR HOME WITH BONUS ROOM. MLS# 115131. Call or text Jody Davis at 910 265-0771. SELLING YOUR HOME IS EASY WITH THE GLOBE CLASSIFIEDS! For only $29.90 per week, you can have a custom display ad in the Globe to sell your home. Go to “Place an Ad” on CampLejeuneGlobe.com and select “Spotlight of Homes” from the categories. Type your description and upload your photo and your ad will appear in the next edition of the Globe!
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Other dealers are running short of some makes & models. Don Williamson Nissan
has plenty of New Nissans
INFORMATION FOR SALE
MYSTERY SHOPPERS earn up to $100 per day. Undercover shoppers needed to judge retail & dining establishments. No experience required. Call 877-787-6601. MASTERCUTS NOW HIRING! Taking applications for Salon Manager and FT/PT.Flexible Stylists.Established, very busy, full service salon located in the Jacksonville Mall. Apply in person or call Sandy @ 1-888-888-7778 ext 41852. If you are applying for the mgmt. Position, you will need to submit a resume via email to: sandy.smith2009@yahoo.com
in stock!!! Altimas
Maximas
FURNITURE
Rogues
4095B 2007 TOYOTA Camry
Don’s Price $10,925 Don’s Price $13,375
Don’s Price $24,175
Don’s Price $15,920
Jukes
4026A 2007 JEEP Liberty
Don’s Price $17,556
4176P 2008 Nissan 350Z Coupe
Don’s Price $22,250
Sentras
4100A 2008 HONDA Pilot
Don’s Price $20,901
33651A 2007 Nissan Altima
Don’s Price $15,100
Versas
Gas sippinG Models
DX857A 2009 NISSAN Murano
33594A 2008 HYUNDAI Santa Fe
33741A 2008 NISSAN Frontier
33765A 2007 Nissan Armada
Don’s Price $24,495 Don’s Price $15,910
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85517A 2005 MITSUBISHI Endeavor
85500B 2005 CHEVY Tahoe
REAL ESTATE AGENTS Wanted for large real estate firm in Jacksonville, NC. Our market is outstanding and our agents are very successful. Will train and assist with education. Please send resumes or inquiries to lejeune332@hotmail.com or fax 910-577-3368.
ABSOLUTE BARGAIN! Brand New Pillow Top Mattress Sets still in factory plastic Queen/ full $150 Twin $135 King $250 with warranty Must sell. Can deliver Call Dion (910) 325-7008
of Pre-Owned Vehicles
33593A 2009 CADILLAC CTS
MOVIE EXTRAS-to stand in the background for a major film production. Eearn up to $200 per day. Experience not required. 877-718-7083.
5 PIECE QUEEN CHERRY BEDROOM SET Brand new still in box! Must sell $350 can deliver. Call Dion (910) 325-7008.
GreatSelection
NISSAN 310 Western Blvd.
(Next to the Mall, Beaten’ ‘Em All!)
See your sales representative for details.
910-353-7700
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MISCELLANEOUS 7’x16’ GARAGE DOOR WITH 1/3 HP, LIFT MASTER, THE PROFESSIONAL LINE + SECURITY MOTOR. Unit includes door sensors, and two garage door openers. Price:$450.00. Call (910) 325-9198.
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AUTOMOBILES SELLING YOUR CAR IS EASY WITH THE GLOBE CLASSIFIEDS! For only $14.95 per week, you can have a custom display ad in the Globe to sell your auto. Go to “Place an Ad” on CampLejeuneGlobe.com and select “You Auto Buy Now” from the categories. Type your description and upload your photo and your ad will appear in the next edition of the Globe!
BOATS & RECREATION
1988 CARVER 3807-Great live aboard, 2 staterooms, 2 full baths, w/full size showers, galley w/dinette, Hampstead, NC. $64,900 Scott 919-645-8419 sos@unitedyacht.com TRAVEL TRAILER-2009 Gulf Stream Amerilite. 24’, fully loaded w/deluxe package, microwave, 3 burner stove. oven. Walk around queen bed, bunk bed, like new condition. $10,500. 910-750-0468
MOTORCYCLES 07 HARLEY DAVIDSON. Springer softail. Custom 110 cubic inch. Screaming eagle. Canyon Red wz tribal stripes. 2 to 1 V&H. Big Radius exhaust. $21,000. Call 910-620-5392. 5x12 BOX TRAILER V-NOSE. Set up for motorcycle storage. $2300. Call 910-620-5392.
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