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ACIREALE, Sicily - More than 25 chief petty officers (CPO) and FY13 CPO (selects) from Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella gathered at Chiesa di San Camillo, Mensa del Poveri in Acireale, August 29. Chief (select) Aviation Support Equipment Technician George Asanas (left), Senior Chief Culinary Specialist Willie Ruffy (center) and Chief (select) Master-at-Arms Jason Morris prepared lunch for the underpriveledged that go to the Chiesa to receive food, take showers and find shelter. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Matthew Haws)
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"Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The sight of planes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness and a quiet, unyielding anger. These acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of America's resolve.” - President George W. Bush
2012-2013 Sports Season
Festivals around Sicily
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Find out when your teams are playing!
What is happening around the island.
How you can meet her.
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THE SIGNATURE Capt. Scott Butler, Commanding Officer Cmdr. Eric Vosler, Executive Officer CMDCM David Graham, Command Master Chief
EDITORIAL Lt. Tim Page, Public Affairs Officer timothy.page@eu.navy.mil
Dott. Alberto Lunetta, Community Relations Officer alberto.lunetta.it@eu.navy.mil
Jackie Trembath, Editor jackie.trembath@eu.navy.mil
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CONTRIBUTING Writers/Photographers Jamie Andrews MC2 Matthew Haws Mary Jane Russo IT2 Espin Shelly Lauren Torres
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NAS Sigonella Commanding Officer, Capt. Scott Butler This coming week, people around the world will pause to reflect on the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. 9/11 changed the course of history and with it, all of our lives. For more than a decade, our Nation’s forces have continued to fight against terrorists – and against all those who intend our Nation harm. We have all made sacrifices and endured hardship over the years, and many of us – too many of us – have lost friends or family along the way. This year, our chiefs and chief (selects) will lead a ceremony to honor all those lost during the tragic events of 9/11, and those who continue to serve, to ensure such events are never, ever repeated. I encourage all of you to come out and take part in this remembrance ceremony. The ceremony will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 11th at the Midtown complex. Not long after, our talented chapel musicians will perform a remembrance concert at the chapel for the community, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Both events are sure to inspire. On a lighter note, the 2012-13 sports season will “kick off ” this weekend! I want to invite the entire Sigonella community to get involved and support our schools as they begin their seasons. The first event of
the season involves our own Jaguar football team taking on Rota – the team that ended the Jags season last year with 7 onside kicks and a few injuries – on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Annex Field at NAS I. Revenge – absent the injuries, of course – will be sweet!! On Sunday, the Sigonella Swordfish will welcome Naples Tigersharks to our pool beginning at 8:30 a.m. Please come out and show your support for our youth sports programs. After the rain over Labor Day weekend, I don’t have to remind you all that rainy season is approaching and that can make driving here in Sicily an even greater challenge. Please take some time to make sure that your vehicles are in condition to handle the Fall and Winter road conditions here, and that you have an emergency kit tucked away in the car…just in case you overestimate the reliability of your island beater or in case of an emergency. You can never be too prepared! Lastly, I want to thank our Voting Assistance Officers for the work they have been putting in to ensure that the Sigonella community is well-informed and afforded the opportunity and resources to cast their vote as we approach this year’s election cycle. If
you haven't registered to vote, or you have registered but you haven't requested your absentee ballot, NOW is the time to do so. Visit www.FVAP.gov and click on "Get Started" for your respective category. The website will guide you through the rest of the process. Voting is a right that each of us defends and I encourage everyone to register and exercise their right to vote!
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Around NAS Sigonella ...
Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTS) Sigonella Commanding Officer Commander Jeffrey Buss (right) took part in the September 3 wreath laying memorial ceremony, hosted by Associazione Kakiparis. (Photo by IT2 Espin Shelly)
NCTS CO joins in rememberance of WWII Cassibile Armistice
Sigonella Swordfish first swim meet, September 9 against Naples Tiger Sharks BY LAUREN TORRES Sigonella Swordfish
The Sigonella Swordfish are competing in their first home swim meet, Sunday, September 9. Come out to the Remembrance Day Swim Meet at the NAS I swimming pool from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and cheer on the home team as they swim against the Tiger Sharks from Naples. For the 2012- 2013 season, the Sigonella Swordfish team is comprised of more than 70 swimmers ranging from ages 6 - 17, led by Coaches Tracey Bonvie and John Youberg.
2012- 2013 Sports Season Schedule
BY ALBERTO LUNETTA NAS Sigonella Public Affairs
Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTS) Sigonella Commanding Officer Commander Jeffrey Buss took part in the September 3 wreath laying memorial ceremony, hosted by Associazione Kakiparis. The ceremony was in remembrance of the World War II Cassibile Armistice that was signed on September 3, 1943 by Italian General Giuseppe Castellano of the Axis powers and American General Walter Bedell Smith for the Allies. The armistice, which was not disclosed until September 8, marked the unconditional surrender of Italy after the Allied troops' landing in Sicily as part of Operation Husky.
Siracusa Deputy Mayor Concetto La Bianca presented Buss with a participation award to thank the Navy for having sent a delegation to the memorial ceremony which was first held in 2000. "We are honored to host once again a delegation representing the young and brave American soldiers who liberated Sicily in 1943," said La Bianca. It was an event Buss was more than happy to attend. "It is very important that people remember the events and the great sacrifices that were made here 69 years ago," said Buss.
Sexual Assault Prevention Hotlines DoD SAFE Helpline: 001-877-995-5247 (From cell phones and off-base telephones) Sigonella SAPR VA Hotline:335-642-8312 Or:19020 (toll-free access code) 877-995-5247 (From DSN lines)
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY
September
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SATURDAY 8
Remembrance Run 5K NAS II 7 a.m.
2012
Connections Ladies Night at Magic Mike
SUNDAY 9 ITT Agrigento: Valley of the Temples and Bagliesi Winery
CPR/AED/First Aid Class 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Milo Wine Festival Outdoor Rec Marzamemi Boat Tour by Night Cosmic Bowling
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TUESDAY 11
10 PTO Meeting Writer’s on Deck Tour: Andy Jampoler Bowling $1 Day
9/11 Memorial Service 2:30 p.m. Midtown
Bowling $1 Day
CPR/AED/First Aid Class 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Patriot Day Concert NAS I Chapel 5:30 p.m.
Tobacco Cessation Class NAS I Midtown 2 - 3 p.m.
Patriot Day BBQ & Outdoor Movie Connections
Rocsi Diaz Meet & Greet Midtown 5:30 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY 12
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THURSDAY 13 First day of Sure Start Early release: 12:15 p.m.
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Liberty Dinner at Oxidiana
Outdoor Rec Hike Lamponi’s Cave & BBQ
Karaoke Jox Pub
Mountain Bike to Etna Park & BBQ
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NO SCHOOL
Karaoke Jox Pub
Fitness: x4483, x5243 Midtown 2 Theaters: x4248
ITT Siracusa
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Jox Pub Texas Hold’em
Liberty/Connections/Take 5: x4246, x5602 Outdoor Rec: x4777, x4396
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Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby Class 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Bowling 2 for 1
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Tobacco Cessation Class NAS I Midtown Classroom 2 - 3 p.m.
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ITT Circumetnea Antique Train Adventure Taormina & Isola Bella
ITT Lipari Express Outdoor Rec Marzamemi Boat Tour by Night
FFSC: x4291 American Red Cross: x4900
Does your command or organization have an event you’d like to see on the Community Calendar? Email us at thesig@eu.navy.mil and let us know!
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Mold and mildew What you should know BY MARY JANE RUSSO Housing Department, Sigonella Problems with mold? Just what is mold and how can it affect you? Mildew and molds are fungi - simple microscopic organisms that thrive anywhere there is a moist environment. Molds are a necessary part of the environment. Without them, leaves would not decay and aspects of soil enrichment could not take place. It is their ability to destroy organic materials, however, that makes mold a problem for people - in our homes and in our bodies. When exposure is great, some individuals, particularly those with allergies and asthma, can experience illness that could be mild to serious or anywhere in between. It can also cause flu-like symptoms, fever, fatigue, respiratory dysfunction, frequent and excessive nose bleeds, dizziness, headaches, diarrhea, vomiting, and liver damage. How can you identify mold? Mold may look cottony, velvety, rough or leathery and have different colors like white, gray, brown, black, yellow or green and may develop within 24-48 hours of water exposure. Even worse, it will continue to grow until steps are taken to eliminate the source of moisture, and effectively deal with the mold problem. Mildew (mold in early stage) and molds grow on wood products, ceiling tiles, cardboard, wallpaper, carpets, drywall, fabric, plants, foods, insulation, decaying leaves and other organic materials. How can you prevent mold? Controlling moisture is the key to stopping indoor mold growth and subsequent damage to property. Use of air conditioning and a dehumidifier during warm, humid weather while keeping the windows closed can also help. Just make sure that it has a hose in order for the water to drain away continuously. Also wipe down shower walls after bathing or use shower cleaning products to help prevent molds in showers and tubs. Family & Community Housing Housing Service Center Bldg 319 NAS 1 Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. DSN: 624-4311 ext.105, Fax: 624-3886 Commercial: 011-39-095-56-4311 Fax: 011-39-095-56-3886 Email: SigonellaHousing@navy.mil
How do you know if mold is active or dormant? If you brush a mold spore and it smears, it is active. If it is powdery and dry, it is inactive. Freezing, air drying and exposure to UV light are all methods that will inactivate mold. Once it is inactive, you need to either vacuum it up or wipe it off. Do not vacuum indoors unless you have a HEPA filter (HEPA is a type of filter that can trap a large amount of very small particles that other vacuum cleaners would simply recirculate back into the air of your home thereby spreading the spores). You can also use chemicals to kill mold spores such as a solution of bleach or mold/mildew cleaning solution on all surfaces that have come into contact with it. Inactive mold spores can spread to any item by direct contact and re-infect under the right conditions. As a resident, it is your responsibility to clean up moisture and spills to prevent mold or report them as soon as you become aware of them. Here are some of the warning signs to help you identify mold: ■ Recent flooding from inside (plumbing problems such as sink, tubs and toilets) or outside (storm water etc.) ■ Water leaks in floors, walls or ceilings ■ Broken water pipes ■ Wet or damp carpets ■ Poor ventilation in kitchens and bathrooms Contact your UH Building Manager or Marinai Inspector if the contaminated area is over 3’ x 3’ square and you cannot handle the job yourself or if you have any questions on how to eliminate it. They will be more than willing to assist you. Remember, stop mold before it starts by cleaning up water spills and leaks immediately!
Unaccompanied Personnel Housing (UPH) U.S. Naval Air Station - Sigonella Attn: Housing Department Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. DSN: (314) 624-4311 ext 143 / 144 Commercial: 011-39-095-56-4311 ext 143 / 144
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Feast of Madonna di Ognina Schedule
The maritime procession of the statue of the Virgin Mary of Ognina is one of the most touching moments of the festival, which is hosted annually by the Ognina fishermen’s neighborhood in Catania on September 8. (Photo by www.criluge.it)
Feast of Madonna di Ognina in Catania, September 7-9 Each year, the fishermen of Ognina demonstrate their devotion to the Virgin Mary with the Feast of Madonna di Ognina. This year, festivities begin on Friday, September 7 with a fried fish feast and concludes on Sunday, September 9. History of the Feast of Madonna di Ognina The origin of the festival dates back to the 19th century. A statue depicting the Virgin Mary was placed on a wooden carriage and paraded through the few streets of the Ognina district. On September 12, 1889, a fire occurred after the festival. The devotees left the candles lit on the wooden carriage setting both the carriage and the statue on fire. A new statue was needed to replace the damaged one. While this new statue was being carved in Paris, a wax sculpture depicting the child Virgin Mary, named “bammina” (female child) was temporary displayed in the sanctuary. The new statue, carved by a French monk, replaced the original in 1889.
Originally, the financial support to organize the festival was provided by the residents of the area. Money was collected and put into a moneybox named “Caruseddi.” Those moneyboxes werebroken during a short ceremony held on the Friday preceding the main festival. Today, in leui of collected donations, each fisherman allocates half of his weekly income, called “menza parti” to support the organization of the festival. History of the Ognina Sanctuary The sanctuary that hosts the precious statue was built in 1392, although historic chronicles state that the named “Santa Maria di Lognina” was already paying tributes to the Vatican in 1308. In 1676, historian Giovanni Andrea Massa wrote that pilgrims from all over the world came to the Ognina Sanctuary to thank the Virgin Mary for the graces (healing or other miracles) she had granted them. After a terrible earthquake in 1693, the church was rebuilt in a new location facing north.
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The church consists of three naves. In the 17th century, Giacomo Vignerio, a Raphael student, painted its interior. Devotion to the Virgin Mary One of the famous stories passed down through generations tells of a miracle that saved the gulf of Ognina. According to legend, on March 26, 1933, a violent sea storm threatened the gulf, destroying parts of the pier and damaging boats. It brought waves more than 40 feet tall. Gripped by panic, local fishermen turned to the Virgin Mary for help. They moved the statue of the Madonna from the alter of the Ognina Sanctuary and placed it on the church’s square. Miraculously, the sea calmed down just hours later. Today, as in decades past, fishermen trade a special greeting among each other as a tribute to both Jesus and the Virgin Mary. When two boats cross paths during night fishing, a crew leader says “Virgin Mary!” and the other replies “Jesus.” Then, they exchange information on the outcome of the fishing.
English: basil Italian: basìlico
English: salt Italian: sàle
English: parsley Italian: prezzèmolo
English: oregano Italian: orìgano
English: pepper Italian: pèpe
English: sage Italian: sàlvia
Friday, September 7 ■ 7 p.m.: Fried fish festival. Enjoy fresh sardines, anchovies, squids, spoonbills and shrimp loured and fried in olive oil by the Ognina fishermen. ■ 9 p.m.: Music show
church’s portico, led by Monsignor Fallico. ■ 5:30 p.m.: “Processione della Madonna a mare” (the procession of the Virgin Mary at sea) ■ 9:30 p.m.: Music show
Saturday, September 8 ■ 8 a.m.: “Svelata” (unveiling of the statue depicting the Virgin Mary). The statue will be lit and placed next to the tabernacles to symbolize the union between the Virgin Mary and her son Jesus. ■ 10 a.m. and midday: Holy mass in the Ognina Sanctuary. ■ 4 p.m.: Mass before the
Sunday, September 9 ■ 8:30 a.m. and midday: Holy mass in the Ognina Sanctuary. ■ 11 a.m.: Local children blessed during the “Family Consecration Ceremony.” ■ 5 p.m.: Statue depicting the Virgin Mary brought in procession through the streets of the Ognina district. ■ 11:30 p.m.: Firework show
Directions: The port of Ognina is located in Catania and it easy to reach. From the Catania Train Station take Viale Africa. Turn right at Piazza Europa and drive for about a mile along the Riviera. There is a little port right before the overpass that leads toward Acicastello. The Ognina Sanctuary is located under the road. For more information and to confirm dates/times of the festival visit http://www.santamariadiognina.it/home
Festivals in September around Sicily ■ Madonna della Luce in Mistretta ■ Sherbet Festival in Cefalù ■ Milo and Sant'Alfio: Wine Festivals in Santa Venerina
■ Sagra della Salsiccia (Sausage Festival) in Aragona ■ Couscous Festival in San Vito Lo Capo
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Opera music at Taormina Greek Theater Olive oil labels must be better regulated by EC, says Italy; Quality is cornerstone for country's agro-product image (ANSA) - Rome - Italy's Ministry of Agriculture is asking the European Commission in Brussels to better regulate source information on the labels of bottles of olive oil. Italy wants to be sure that operators are complying with EU labeling rules that require information regarding the origin of the oil be clearly stated and easy to understand. "Olive oil is a symbol of the Italian agroproducts... (and) Italian growers understandably require recognition for the quality of their product, which is not always renumerated by the market," said Italian Agriculture Minister Mario Catania. Italian producers struggle to be properly paid for the quality products, and therefore labeling that clearly distinguishes great oil from poor imposters is very important, said the minister. The European Commission has been deliberating the issue of labeling.
Ferrari Goes Green With a GeothermalPowered Museum in Modena
The enchanting Teatro Greco (Greek theater) of Taormina will host two not-tobe-missed opera performances featuring Salzburger Solisten (Sep. 18, 9 p.m.; soprano Karin Wolfbauer) and Maratona Belliniana, a selection of arias, overtures and symphonies by Vincenzo Bellini, the legendary Sicilian 19th century opera composer (Sep 23, 9 p.m.) . Those concerts will close the 2012 Bellini Festival. For more information visit www.bellinifestival.org. (Photo by www.dietrolequinteonline.it)
(Inhabitat.com) Modena - Ferrari, the sports car legend, has recently opened up a new Museum in Modena, Italy. Working together with Future Systems and Shiro Studio, Ferrari designed a museum dedicated to the man, Enzo Ferrari. The building stands on a sustainable partial bermed construction and is powered by geothermal energy. (Over 50% of the main exhibition building is set below ground level) It maintains temperature whether it’s cool or warm outside. The windows have thermo sensors, which get activated during summer to allow for cool air to circulate, increase
energy eďŹƒciency and decrease energy use. The museum building also sports photovoltaic technology and water recycling systems. The bright yellow exteriors are coupled with modern white interiors, giving it a plush futuristic look. The building’s ceiling is made up of translucent materials, thereby letting the natural light inside. The curves of the building represent those of the stylish curves of Ferrari cars.
The Museo Filangieri Reopens in Napoli After Decades of Renovations (Italy Magazine) Naples -After closing in the nineties for renovations, Naples' Filangieri Museum, founded in 1888 to hold the personal collection of Gaetano Filangieri, has finally reopened to visitors. The museum is best known for its setting: the 15th-century Palazzo Como, inspired by the Florentine Renaissance architectural style. Inside, like the insignia on a modern baseball cap or Fendi wallet, the symbol, a nested 'G' and 'F' (Gaetano Filangieri's initials), is stenciled at regular intervals along the walls in contrasting red and blue, evidence of the extensive work done on the building to honor Gaetano's memory and collection. Prince Filangieri of Arianiello was a lawyer, scholar and philosopher with a great interest in ancient antiquities. His personal art collection includes not only fine art, but a vast array of weapons, china, miniatures and precious materials such as ivory, ancient glass, and coral. Though the collection was damaged and looted during World War II, other private collectors donated their pieces to round out the remaining collection, including Domenico de Luca Montalto's Villa Livia liberty-style complex, complete with all period furnishings and art intact, which is also part of the museum. For more information visit http://filangieri.napolibeniculturali.it
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Naval Air Station Sigonella chief petty officers
MAC (sel) Glenn Wade (left) and Senior Chief Adolfo Ancho work together to cut and juice fresh lemons. Senior Chief Willie Ruffy slices garlic bread. (U.S. Navy photo ASC (sel) George Asanas prepares chicken. (U.S. N by MC2 Matthew Haws/Released) (U.S. Navy photo by Jackie Trembath/Released) by MC2 Matthew Haws/Released)
BY JACKIE TREMBATH NAS Sigonella Public Affairs
ACIREALE, Sicily - More than 25 chief petty officers (CPO) and FY13 CPO (selects) from Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella gathered at Chiesa di San Camillo, Mensa del Poveri in Acireale, to help those less fortunate, August 29. The community relations project (COMREL) served as a training tool for the CPO (selects). "One must learn how to serve in order to lead and that is no exception to future chiefs of Sigonella," said Senior Chief Aviation Electronics Technician Adolfo Ancho. “Part of being a chief is taking care of your Sailors and taking care [of] the people that work for you.” The CPO and CPO (selects) cleaned the grounds of the Chiesa, sorted donated clothing, and prepared lunch for those without means. Showing devotion to duty by serving the underserved created an even stronger sense of teamwork amongst the CPO (selects). “Working to help those in need and take an active interest in the well-being of our local community helps build long tern success," said Chief (select) Master-at-Arms Glenn Wade. "Helping others and working as a team also builds character. A strong character is a fundamental attribute that makes way for our ability to lead. Once we put those anchors on, it doesn't stop there. We are all neighbors and a part of this community. We want to give back and show our host nation that we are a part of the community." The CPO (selects) will put on their anchors Friday, September 14 during the traditional Chief Pinning Ceremony.
Chief petty officer selects, ITC (sel) Antoine Flanagan (left), LSC (sel) John Trumata (center) and AWOC (sel) Samuel Duca (right) help clean the church. (U.S. Navy photos by Jackie Trembath/Released)
Pictured above with the staff at Chiesa di San Camillo, Mensa del Poveri in Acireale: (in no particular order) ABHC (sel) Brad Grayson, ADC(sel) Christopher Baye, ADC (sel) Charles Damian, ASC (sel) George Asanas, ATC (sel) Herbert Lindquist, AWFC (sel) Christopher Fowler, AWOC (sel) Samuel Duca, BUC (sel) Danny Redman, HMC (sel) Miguel Acevedo, ITC (sel) Antoine Flanagan, LNC(sel) Crystal Price, LSC (sel) Josh “Chance” Brex, LSC (sel) John Trumata, LSC (sel) Ingry Lopez, MAC (sel) Jason Morris, MAC (sel) Glenn Wade, MAC (sel) Rowland Wittington and YNC (sel) Larry Judge II joined Cheif Petty Officers Senior Chief Willie Ruffy, Senior Chief Adolfo Ancho, Senior Chief Filomeno Frianeza, Senior Chief Shanty Casimiro and Chief Vincent Moultrie. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Matthew Haws/Released)
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s and FY13 chief (selects) serve those in need
Navy photo Chief petty oďŹƒcers and chief petty oďŹƒcer (selects) plate the first course to serve to those in need. MAC (sel) Rowland Wittington (front left), MAC (sel) Glenn Wade (left), MAC (sel) Jason Morris (center (U.S. Navy photo by Jackie Trembath/Released) back), AWOC (sel) Samuel Duca (front center) and ITC (sel) Antoine Flanagan serve lunch. (U.S. Navy photo by Jackie Trembath/Released)
ATC (sel) Herbert Lindquist (left) and YNC (sel) Larry Judge II sweep the outdoor patio. (U.S. Navy photos by Jackie Trembath/Released)
LNC(sel) Crystal Price (left) and ABHC (sel) Brad Grayson (right) assist with folding and sorting donated clothing. (U.S. Navy photos by Jackie Trembath/Released)
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What it means to be the chief The FY-13 chief petty officer (selects) of Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella were asked what being a chief means to them. Here is what each had to say: “To be the one with the answers and know how to get any job done.” - Chief (select) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Brad Grayson
“We want to be the chief to simply do the same for young men and women that was done for us.” - Chief (select) Naval Aircrewman Operator Samuel Duca
“To train our Sailors to be the best in carrying out the mission.” - Chief (select) Logistics Specialist Ingry Lopez
“To lead and guide your Sailors to meet and exceed their goals and the commands goals so one day they will become the chief.” - Chief (select) Aviation Machinist’s Mate Christopher Baye
“Being "the chief" is a great honor, equal to that of being a great husband or a parent. It comes with great responsibility, [knowing] your actions and the decisions you make affect others that you care about.” - Chief (select) Builder Danny Redman
“To be in the company or “mess” of such elite senior enlisted, one must be proven and exemplify excellence in all endeavors.” - Chief (select) Logistics Specialist John Trumata
“It means that my mentors have set me up for success.” - Chief (select) Aviation Machinist’s Mate Charles Damian “To represent the Sailors.” - Chief (select) Aviation Support Equipment Technician George Asanas “It means to be more prepared and more able to take care of Sailors by having greater resources and more knowledge through the strength of the Chief’s Mess.” - Chief (select) Aviation Electronics Technician Herbert Lindquist “A dynamic and ever changing force that is united on every front, serving only one purpose: others. With a stern voice and an ever lending ear, it upholds its duty and lends itself to the greater good. There is nothing else like it.” Chief (select) Naval Aircrewman Mechanical Christopher Fowler
" I want to be able to work within the Chief's Mess to be able to address any issues that concern our Sailors, remembering to always take care of them since they are the future of our Navy." - Chief (select) Hospital Corpsman Miguel Acevedo “Becoming a chief is the epic point of success for my career.” - Chief (select) Information Systems Technician Antoine Flanagan “Being a chief petty officer means we are the subject matter experts but we will still have to lead and groom our Sailors to become great leaders as well as to prepare them to become future chief petty officers.”- Chief (select) Legalman Crystal Price “Being a chief means I will have the best tool set to guide my Sailors and to make positive changes in their lives.” Chief (select) Logistics Specialist Josh Brex
“The chief can admit fault to his mess and not be too proud to ask for help.”- Chief (select) Master-at-Arms Jason Morris “It is a humbling feeling to be amongst those selected, when there are many that weren't who deserve alike. Being a chief means that I can stop worrying about myself, and rather focus completely on those who have worried about me, developing and supporting those who put me here.” - Chief (select) Master-at-Arms Glenn Wade “Leadership and leading from the front set the standard as a chief.”- Chief (select) Master-at-Arms Rowland Wittington “I am honored to have outstanding leaders in my career who mentored and provided guidance to me and that it is my turn to carry on this tradition for our present and future Sailors.” - Chief (select) Yeoman Larry Judge II
The CPO Pinning ceremony is September 14 at 11 a.m. at the NAS 1 Gym.
Friday, 07 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Rolled Oats, Sausage Patties, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Waffles, Asstd Doughnuts, Apple Fritters. *Lunch: New England Clam Chowder, Lemon Baked Fish, Steamed Rice, Asparagus, Creole Green Beans, Sugar Cookies, Cheese Cake, Vanilla Cream Pudding. Speed line: Grilled Hamburger/Cheeseburger, French Fries, Baked Beans. *Dinner: Vegetable Supreme Soup, Italian Sausage, spaghetti w/ Tuna Fish, Oven Browned Potatoes, Spinach, Oriental Stir Fry, Sugar Cookies, Cheesecake, Vanilla Cream Pudding.
Tuesday, 11 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Farina, Oven Fried Bacon, Baked Sausage Patties, Biscuits and Gravy, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Waffles, Asstd Doughnuts, Butterfly Rolls. *Lunch: Arroz Caldo Soup, Chicken Adobo, Sweet & Sour Pork Diced, Steamed Rice, Cut Green Beans, Steamed Carrots, Fruit Cocktail Upside Down Cake, Chocolate Chip Cookies. Speed line: Italian Sausage W/ Pepper & Onion. *Dinner: Manhattan Clam Chowder, Lasagna, Ribeye Roll, Cream Style Corn, Baked Hubbard Squash, Fruit Cocktail Upside Down Cake, Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Saturday, 08 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Farina, Grilled Ham Slices, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Buttermilk Pancakes, Asstd Doughnuts, Butterhorns. *Brunch: Breakfast Items, Cream of Mushroom Soup, Roast Turkey, Pork Fried Rice, Cajun Oven Fries, Steamed Broccoli, Glazed Carrots, Almond Cookies, Blueberry Pie. *Dinner: Logging Soup, Beef Stir Fry, Spaghetti Garlic & Oil, Steamed Rice, Peas, Corn Whole Kernel, Almond Cookies, Blueberry Pie.
Wednesday, 12 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Rolled Oats, Creamed Ground Beef, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Blueberry Pancakes, Asstd Doughnuts, Danish Diamonds. *Lunch: Mulligatawny Soup, Roast Turkey, Meat Loaf, Steamed Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Chicken Gravy, Peas & Carrots, Steamed Cauliflower, Sweet Potato Pie, Shortbread Cookies, Peach Gelatin. *Speed line: Grilled Cheese/Hamburger, Baked Beans, French Fried Potatoes. *Dinner: Chicken noodles soup, Fish Breaded, Steamed Rice, Pasta Siciliana, Lima Beans, Vegetable Stir Fry, Sweet Potato Pie, Shortbread Cookies.
Sunday, 09 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Rolled Oats, Grilled Minute Steak, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, French Toast, Asstd Doughnuts, Kolaches. *Brunch: Breakfast Items, Bean & Bacon Soup, Oven Fried Chicken Fillet, Rosemary Potato Wedges, Steamed Brussels Sprouts, Glazed Carrots, Hermits, Velvet Pound Cake. *Dinner: Pepper Pot Soup, Veal Parmesan, Rice Pilaf, Cauliflower Polonaise, Spaghetti Garlic & Oil, Seasoned Succotash, Garlic Bread, Hermits, Velvet Pound Cake.
Thursday, 13 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Hominy Grits, Ham Sliced, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, French Toast, Asstd Doughnuts, Pineapple Carrot Muffin. *Lunch: Corn Chowder Soup, Pineapple Chicken, Linguine w/Lobster, Orange Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Asparagus, Summer Squash, Devils Food Cake, Fruit Nut Bar. *Speed line: Assorted Pizza. *Dinner: Beef Noodle Soup, Veal Parmesan, Steamed Rice, Steamed Broccoli, Spaghetti Garlic & Oil, Seasoned Carrots, Devils Food Cake, Fruit Nut Bar.
Monday, 10 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Hominy Grits, Minced Beef w/ Toast, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, French Toast, Asstd Doughnuts, Butterfly Rolls. *Lunch: Cream of potato Soup, Pasta Carbonara, Yankee Pot Roast, Southwestern Rice, Parsley Buttered Potatoes, Calico Cabbage, Sprouts Superba, Almond Cake, Peach Crunch, Butterscotch Pudding. *Speed line: Assorted Pizza. *Dinner: Beef Noodle Soup, Spaghetti Meat Sauce, Brown Rice w/ Tomatoes, French Fried Fish Portion, Collard Greens, Lyonnaise Wax Beans, Almond Cake, Peach Crunch, Butterscotch Pudding.
Friday, 14 SEP 12 *Breakfast: Rolled Oats, Grilled Sausage Links, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Waffles, Asstd Doughnuts, Apple Fritters. *Lunch: New England Clam Chowder, Fried/Baked Pollok Fish, Pasta al Forno , Mushroom Gravy, Steamed Rice, Roasted Garlic Potatoes, Steamed Asparagus, Fried Cauliflower, Lemon Cookies, Cheese Cake, Chocolate Cream Pudding. Speed line: Grilled Cheese/Hamburger, Baked Beans, French Fried Potatoes. *Dinner: Cream Of Mushroom Soup, Cantonese Spareribs, Sandwich, Pork Fried Rice, Steamed Whole Corn, Seasoned Spinach, Lemon Cookies, Cheese Cake, Chocolate Cream Pudding.
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Meet Rocsi Diaz! BY JAMIE ANDREWS Morale, Welfare and Recreation, Sigonella
USO Entertainment presents Rocsi Diaz. On September 12, you have the chance to meet her. Diaz, a New Orleans native, hosts the nationally syndicated radio show “Rocsi on the Radio.” She is also former host of Black Entertainment Television's (BET) 106 & Park. Lately she’s been trying her hand at acting. She will talk to DoDDs students about education, anti-bullying and self-esteem, subjects that are most important to her. “My passion lies in bettering and empowering our youth," Diaz said. "Through my charity, The RocStar Foundation, mentoring and speaking engagements and through how I live my everyday life, I try to be a role model – not only for young girls – but for the youth as a whole. I want them to know they can achieve anything they set forth in their mind. You always need that cheerleader in your life.” Rocsi who revealed that she battled anorexia as a middle and high school student, wants to encourage young people to become confident, follow their passions and, as she puts it, “become the best you.” Mark your calendars! Wednesday, September 12 at 5:30 p.m. in the Midtown Atrium is your chance to meet and talk with Diaz. Call 624-0548 for more information.
Midtown Movie theaters SCHEDULE & DESCRIPTIONS Wednesday, September 12 5:00 PM Seeking A Friend 8:00 PM Ted
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Thursday, September 13 5:00 PM Abe: Vampire Hunter R 7:30 PM Magic Mike R
Friday, September 14
Friday, September 7 5:00 PM Witness Protection 5:30 PM Ted 7:30 PM Seeking A Friend 8:00 PM Abe: Vampire Hunter 10:00 PM Magic MikeR
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Brave People Like Us Witness Protection Seeking A Friend Magic Mike
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Sunday, September 9 2:00 PM Witness Protection 2:30 PM The Bourne Legacy 4:30 PM Amazing Spider-Man 5:30 PM Expendables 2 7:30 PM Seeking A Friend
PG-13 PG-13 PG-13 R R
Tuesday, September 11 5:00 PM Brave 7:30 PM United 93
Dark Knight Rises Witness Protection Seeking A Friend Magic Mike
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Saturday, September 15
Saturday, September 8 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM
5:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM
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2:00 PM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM
Ice Age 4 People Like Us Witness Protection Seeking A Friend Magic Mike
PG PG-13 PG-13 R R
Sunday, September 16 2:00 PM Amazing Spider-Man 2:30 PM Ice Age 4 4:30 PM Magic Mike 5:00 PM Expendables 2 7:30 PM Dark Knight Rises
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PREMIER LAST SHOW FREE MOVIE
9/11 ... in remembrance Join us on 9/11 in remembrance of the horrific day in which so many Americans lost their lives with a FREE showing of United 93 at 7:30 PM.
THE BOURNE LEGACY……………………...PG-13 STARRING: Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton
An expansion of Robert Ludlum's novels, centered on a new hero whose stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous three films. (135 m.)
THE EXPENDABLES 2……………R STARRING:Sylvester Stallone, Liam Hemsworth and Randy Couture
Mr. Church reunites the Expendables for what should be an easy paycheck, but when one of their men is murdered on the job, their quest for revenge puts them deep in enemy territory and up against an unexpected threat. (102 m.)
MIKE………………….…R PIRATES!MAGIC BAND OF MISFITS……………….….…..PG STARRING:Channing Tatum, AlexHayek Pettyfer and OliviaPiven Munn STARRING: Hugh Grant, Salma and Jeremy
A male stripper teaches a younger performer how to party, pick up women, and make easy money. (110 m.)
SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD.........R STARRING: Steve Carell, Keira Knightley and Melanie Lynskey
As an asteroid nears Earth, a man finds himself alone after his wife leaves in a panic. He decides to take a road trip to reunite with his high school sweetheart. Accompanying him is a neighbor who inadvertently puts a wrench in his plan. (101 m.)
Movie schedule is subject to change. Please call to confirm. Movie Hotline: 624-4248
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Find the words!
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METICAL NAIRA NEW SHEKEL OUGUIYA POUND QUETZAL RAND RUFIYAA TALA TENGE TOLAR
MAD GAB 1. Abe An An Appeal 2. Abe Autumn Lisp Hit 3. Abe Ax tree Tally 4. Abe Hair Heat Rash You're 5. Abe Hum Pen Thin Height
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Answer key: 1. A Banana Peel 2. A Bottomless Pit 3. A Back Street Alley 4. A Buried Treasure 5. A Bump in the Night
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Sudoku!
Did you know? The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had. Cats sleep 16 to 18 hours per day. The king of hearts is the only king without a moustache.
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AUTOMOBILES
1993 Mercedes E320 6 cyl. Excellent Condition, 18-20 mpg in city, 22-24 mpg on highway. Leather interior, A/C, stereo with iPod access, power amp, tires 1-yr-old. Serviced Aug. 12, 2012. Asking $3,500 but negotiable. Good discount if can drive until Oct. 26, 2012. Contact Frank Smith, Cell: 329-921-5435, after 5pm 0923-75-1034. 1999 BMW 318; 118 CV; 1800 cc engine; metallic grey; manual transmission; all powered, ABS, airbags, A/C, immobilizer; very good condition. 3000 euro. call Dante at 624-5043 NOTICE
Do you like Facebook? How about photography? Are you a writer? The Sigonella Red Cross is currently looking for new members for their Publicity Team to help get the word out about what the Red Cross is doing. Help write our newsletter, photo-
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graph events, and update our facebook page. If you are interested in using your talents to serve the community, contact the Red Cross at 624-4900 or Sigonella@redcross.org. Do you want to quit tobacco but don't want to do it alone? Join Health Promotion's 4-week Tobacco Cessation Class and learn how to kick the habit for good. Wednesday's, September 5 - 26 from 2 - 3 p.m. at the NAS I Midtown Classroom. To register or for more information about one-on-one appointments call 624-4710. The Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella Religious Ministries Department, in conjunction with Chaplains Religious Enrichment Development Operation (CREDO) Europe, will be hosting an Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) workshop on September 18 and 19 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m at the NAS 1 Chapel (Bldg 317) in classroom 3. In this workshop you will have
an opportunity to explore your experiences and attitudes concerning suicide. You will also have an opportunity to better understand the needs of a person at risk of suicide and learn how to use suicide first-aid to meet those needs. If you are interested in attending or if you have any questions, pleasecontact one of your trainers in the Religious Ministries Department at 624-3975.
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and white, female, very sweet and will get along with anyone, has a vet appt. planned in the near future for shots and microchip, has several other siblings also up for adoption. Jenna, 3 yr. old, female, dog, German Shepherd mix, mediumsized dog, very sweet and comfortable with people, children, and other animals, current on shots, microchipped, and has an appt. to be spayed.
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Panda, 8 wk. old puppy, black
Luna, 6 wk. old kitten, female, gray and white like the moon,
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very sweet and playful and is in a home with other pets currently and very patient with children, she will be old enough for her shots in 2 more weeks. Jax, 10 month old, female, black and orange, cat, very shy at first but warms up quickly, very sweet and loves to be petted, current on shots,microchipped, and spayed. To volunteer, adopt or foster, visit facebook.com/Sigonella.Animals or http://sigonellaanimalwelfaresociety.webs.com/
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Navy seeks members for FY14 MCPO, SCPO, CPO Selection Boards FROM NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (NNS) -- Navy Personnel Command is accepting senior enlisted leadership's applications to serve on Fiscal Year 2014 active-duty and Reserve E-9, E-8 and E-7 selection boards, officials said Aug 31. Master chiefs should not consider their career complete until they have participated as a member of an enlisted selection board, according Navy Personnel Command (NPC) Force Master Chief (AW/SW/NAC) Jon Port. "Participation by senior leaders in selection boards is paramount to the Navy's future. It is our responsibility to sit a selection board to choose those most qualified to relieve us." According to the message, active and Reserve component master chiefs are encouraged to apply to serve on a board. Frocked master chiefs may also participate in the selection board process. There are no restrictions on active-duty serving on Reserve boards or Reserve/full-time support serving on active boards. Senior chief petty officers may also serve on the active or Reserve
E-7 boards as either members or recorders. They may only serve as recorders on the E-9 or E-8 boards. Chief petty officers may serve as recorders on E-9, E-8 and E-7 selection boards. Applicants should not discuss their application with any members from their command, other than those required to review their application. Board dates, application procedures and guidance are available in NAVADMIN 264/12. Application deadlines vary based on the different board convening dates, see message for further guidance. Preserving the integrity of the selection board process before, during and after a board is vital to the reliability of the board, according to Port. It is important that prospective candidates submit their application on their own behalf. Forwarding via administrative personnel will compromise board membership and could invalidate their application. Applications should be submitted only by the member applying, their command, Fleet or Force master chief. Participation on a future board should not be discussed with fellow mem-
bers while serving on an earlier board. Potential board members are charged with preserving board information the moment they are officially notified by NPC that they have been chosen to sit on a promotion selection board. For rules of engagement, visit www.npc.navy.mil/boards/selectionboardsupport. Prior to submitting an application, applicants should review BUPERSINST 1401.5A, the supplemental guidance for U.S. Navy selection boards. Complete application procedures, eligibility requirements and links to other resources can be found in NAVADMIN 264/12, available on the NPC website at www.npc.navy.mil or contact the NPC customer service center at CSCmailbox@navy.mil or 1-866U-ASK-NPC.
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