Vol. 28 No. 29
July 22, 2011
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Warriors come home to Naval Hospital Sigonella
U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella's Commanding Officer, Capt. Cynthia Feller welcomes four Sailors back to Sigonella after deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kuwait. By Tracie Barnthouse NAS Sigonella Public Affairs
The Sailor peels back the paper attached to a star sticker that has his name written on it. His eyes graze the floor, looking for the perfect spot to make his mark. He crouches down low and places his star, amid rousing applause. The Sailor has come home. The placing of a star in the Primary Care clinic at U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella is a tradition for those stationed here, and four personnel made their mark during a ceremony July 12 during a Warrior breakfast held in their honor. Lt. Cmdr. Joseph Nicolini, Lt. Terry Vincent, HMC Junne Bernardo, and HM2 Mahlon Andrews all made their way back to Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella after various deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kuwait. Andrews returned from a year-long deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, his fourth deployment of his Navy career. “One of the things corpsmen are here for are to deploy,” he said. “I
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do the job and what’s required.” U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella’s Commanding Officer, Capt. Cynthia Feller is always happy to welcome home Sailors from deployments. “As Navy medicine, one of the greatest honors we have is to provide care for the war fighters who go into harm’s way. It’s an awesome responsibility to do, but also one of the riskiest things we do,” she said. “We don’t do it with a light heart - as we send our shipmates out into harm’s way and so when they come back, we are glad to see them, and we rejoice that they have made it back safely.” Feller is continually impressed with the work Sailors from U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella perform while deployed. “The term ‘Sempre Gumby’ is really true. You’ve got to be ready for whatever they throw at you and these guys did a great job with that,” she said. The four stars in the Primary Care Clinic lobby join dozens of others, symbols of the mark NAS Sigonella Sailors are making on Navy medicine. July 23 H: 95 L: 71
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Your child breezes through spelling, social studies, and art, but when it comes to math, your child’s attitude quickly sours. This can result in anxiety, acting out, struggles and outright refusal to do a lesson – a situation we have all been in.
In order to improve the overall health of Sailors and enhance the administration and execution of the Physical Readiness Program, Navy announced the revision of OPNAVINST 6110.1J in NAVADMIN 203/11, July 12.
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Children and their parents gather to watch Sesame Street Live during a USO Experience for Military Families show on July 18 and 19 at the NAS I gym in Midtown. The USO Experience for Military Families gives children the opportunity to meet Katie, a character whose father is in the military, and helps children understand and cope with the military lifestyle.
Sesame Street relocates to NAS Sigonella By MCSN Cameron Bramham NAS Sigonella Public Affairs
Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Sigonella, along with the USO worked together to bring the Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families to Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella for two special shows on July 18 and 19 at the NAS I gym. First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden helped to create the show, and it is in its third consecutive year traveling to different military bases around the world. “When a parent is called to serve in the military, the entire family serves,” Obama said in a prerecorded video that was shown to July 25 H: 89 L: 66
Every year, the Taormina Arte Music & Dance Festival brings internationally renowned artists to the island. The festival is traditionally held at the ancient Teatro Greco or Greek Theater. Find out more about this year’s event.
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the audience before the show. “Children especially need help sorting through all the changes and emotions involved.” The story for the show centers on Sesame Street Live’s newest character, Katie, who finds out at the beginning of the show that her dad, who is in the military, is being transferred to another military base and she has to move away from her friends. Katie was added to the show, helping focus more attention on what is known as Phase V of the Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families. Phase V is geared more towards impacting military children and theat the changes they experience as a military child. July 27 H: 93 L: 71
To visit Villa Romana del Casale located outside of Piazza Armerina, Sicily, is to step back in time to the height of the Roman Empire's power and decadence.
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Check out all of the latest events going on with MWR this week.
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Throughout the show, other characters such as Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover and Rosita help Katie realize she can always make new friends wherever she goes and no matter how far away she is from her Sesame friends, they will always remain close friends. The tour kicked off in Alaska in April and is expected to perform 147 shows on 59 bases in the United States, Guam, Korea, Turkey, Italy, Germany, Belgium, England, Spain, and the Netherlands before concluding it’s final show in Japan late this year. Visit www.uso.org/sesame for more information on the Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families.
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