FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017
Eye on the Fleet
SAN DIEGO
VOL. 17 NO. 15
WWW.CNIC.NAVY.MIL/KEYWEST NAVAL AIR STATION KEY WEST, FLORIDA
SAPRO to host focus groups at NAS Key West next week From NAS Key West Public Affairs (April 10, 2017) AM1 Lisandro Santana assigned to HSC-6 ‘Indians’ performs a maintenance inspection on the rotor of an MH-60S Seahawk in the hangar bay aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). U.S. Navy Photo by MC3 Spencer Roberts
inside: RECOGNIZED SAR members help out. . . . 3 FAMILY LIFE Meet the new rep . . . . . . . . . 3 MWR What’s going on. . . . . . . . . 4, 5 FUN AT SIGSBEE MWR’s Youth Fest. . . . . . . . . 6 TOP OF PAGE ONE: Naval Air Station Key West Commanding Officer Capt. Bobby Baker and Coast Guard Sector Key West Commander Capt. Jeff Janszen depart for a helicopter tour of the installation and surrounding waters with NAS Key West’s Search and Rescue team.
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ill Loftus, director of the Navy’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office visits Naval Air Station Key West next week to meet with Sailors at a series of focus groups.
Loftus serves as the Secretary of the Navy’s principal point of accountability for all sexual assault policy matters and as the primary resource for expert SAPR assessment, program support, and oversight. Loftus and her team, who arrive Wednesday, will host focus groups
FLC selects Sonzogni as COY
Thursday, and Sailors encouraged to participate. Participants will have an opportunity to share their experiences, opinions and ideas about the SAPR program. The schedule: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. E5-6 male room 104, with E5-6 female room 117; 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. E1-4 male room 104, and
female room 117; 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. E1-4 mixed gender room 104; 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. senior enlisted mixed gender room 117; 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. victim advocates room 104. All focus groups meet in Bldg. A-515, Boca Chica Field. see SAPR page 2
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aval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville has selected Gina Sonzogni, senior systems analyst at Naval Air Station Key West, as its 2016 Senior Civilian of the Year. Sonzogni’s customer service skills and “team player” attitude were just a few of the attributes noted in her selection from a field of 167 colleagues, noted an FLC news release. A NAS civilian employee for nearly 28 years, she joined the Supply Department after graduating Key West High School in 1988. “Her extreme ability to multitask makes her one of our most valuable employees,” said Diane Moll, deputy site director, NAVSUP FLCJ Key West. “Gina is the type of person who can do it all - from fixing an IT issue or covering an see COY page 3
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U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Cody Babin
oldiers from the North Carolina Army National Guard prepare for helicopter operations Thursday at Trumbo Point. The unit is training with Customs and Border Patrol as well as practicing rescue hoists off of Naval Air Station Key West’s Boca Chica Field. The Soldiers, flying two Lakota helicopter, are from Detachment 1, Company B, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment and are training here for two weeks.
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Conscience
are Honor, Courage and Commitment. These values are both similar and they have themes in them, clearly honor is a theme. In my last job I had a medical helicopter CHAPLAIN'S pilot tell me, as CORNER we were doing a check on something that had become redundant, “Chaps, right is right 100 percent of the CG Sector Key West time.” Command Chaplain I know this Lt. stemmed from Derek Henson the fact that one mistake could cause a mishap that could easily cause loss of life, including mine. What he said stuck with me and almost daily I think about it. “Right is right.” We know what we need to do, when we need to do it and how to properly execute what needs to be done. When your integrity is challenged what are you doing? Are you doing what is right even when it hurts, even when you have to face a giant? When it may make you less popular? You may lose friends who want you to stretch the truth, to
look the other way, to go with the flow. But what are you sacrificing? Are lives in danger? Are you living up to the core values of the service in which you are serving? If your faith is important to you, there are scriptures that offer guidance. When I think about what to do in a situation I compare and contrast to scripture. For me when I have to take a stand I think of James 4:17 says, “So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin.” Right is right. If you are facing a mountain that seems huge, no matter what it is, chaplains are here to help. We listen and can provide a confidential sounding board. If you are in need of chaplain care, please call your chaplains at 305-293-2318, Naval Air Station Key West, or 305-7971211, Coast Guard Sector Key West. I want to encourage you to join us at the Truman Chapel for Easter sunrise service at 6:45 a.m. on Truman Beach. A second Easter service, at 10:30 at the Truman Chapel, will be followed by a potluck at 11:45 a.m. Visit our Facebook page Truman Chapel NAS Key West - for upcoming events.
a socially adaptive performance group that uses improvisational theater to rehearse for difficult The focus groups precede the life situations so the audience Pure Praxis performances sched- can practice creative and safe uled for Thursday. Pure Praxis is solutions. The performances are
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. in Bldg. A-515. The performances are open to all hands. For registration or more information contact Danielle Martin at 305-293-2408.
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April 14 1969 - A North Korean aircraft shoots down an unarmed EC-121 propellerdriven Constellation, killing all 31 crewmembers on board.
April 15 1961 - The first nuclear-powered frigate, USS Bainbridge (DLGN 25), is launched at Quincy, Massachusetts.
April 16 1947 - Congress passes Army-Navy Nurses Act, giving Navy Nurse Corps members commissioned rank.
April 17 1808 - Napoleon Bonaparte issues the Bayonne Decree, which authorizes the French seizure of all U.S. ships entering all ports of the Hanseatic League.
April 18 1906 - The Navy assists in relief operations during the San Francisco earthquakes, with ships taking the injured to emergency medical facilities.
April 19 1960 - The Grumman A2F-1 Intruder makes its first flight. The Intruder receives the designation of A-6A in 1962.
April 20 1914 - The first call-to-action of naval aviators is given, creating an aviation detachment of three pilots, 12 enlisted men, and three aircraft to fight with forces during the Mexican crisis.
he time has changed; the sun is now shining more. Well, we live in Key West, so it never really stopped shining. But you get the drift spring has arrived. We are deep into the season of Lent and I hope each and every one of you is growing in your faith as we approach the Easter holiday. I have been thinking a lot lately about doing the right thing. There have been many times in my life that doing the wrong thing, or doing what someone else wanted would have been much easier. It seems that this is a never ending process for me, and I assume it is with you as well. I want to encourage you to listen to your instinct. When something does not seem right, it likely is not. Often this is going to be taking a stand that may not be popular. If you do not take a stand it shows others your values. The Coast Guard’s core values are Honor, Respect and Devotion to Duty. The Navy’s core values
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Commanding Officer Capt. Bobby J. Baker Executive Officer Cmdr. Pornchai Davidson PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER Trice Denny EDITOR Jolene Scholl STAFF MC2 Cody Babin This newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military service and their families. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Navy and do not imply endorsement thereof. The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office of Naval Air Station Key West, Florida. Additional copy and photographs provided by the readers of the Southernmost Flyer should be addressed to: Editor, Southernmost Flyer, Public Affairs Office, Naval Air Station, Box 9001, Key West, FL 33040-9001. Copy can also be e-mailed to jolene.scholl@ navy.mil. Telephone (305) 293-2425/2434. DSN 4832425/2434. Deadline for all editorial copy is 4 p.m. the Friday preceding publication. All articles must be submitted on disk in text format, written in upper/lower case style.
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o improve management and force protection at Navy installations, the Navy is transitioning from using the Navy Commercial Access Control System (NCACS) to the Defense Biometric I.D. System (DBIDS) for contractors and vendors requiring access to an installation at no cost to them. The transition begins Monday; individuals have up to 180 days to get the permanent card. Call Pass & ID at 305293-2806.
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SAR Recognized
Briefly… Easter fun day at Trumbo Pool Morale, Welfare and Recreation hosts the “Easter Sunday at the Pool” from noon - 3 p.m. Sunday at Trumbo Pool. The free event includes water games, activities and a visit from the Easter bunny. Admission is free to all hands. Those attending should bring a bathing suit and towel for the pool activities. For more information, call 305-293-4324.
Earth Day at Bahia Honda Park Naval Air Station Key West’s Environmental Division is once again participating in the Bahia Honda State Park Annual Earth Day Celebration from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. The NAS Key West exhibit includes activities for children and displays of various environmental projects at NAS Key West. For more information, call 305-2932881.
NAS fire station ribbon cutting A ribbon cutting ceremony for Naval Air Station Key West’s Fire and Emergency Services’ new Fire Station No. 1 is 10 a.m. April 27, Bldg. A-4204, Boca Chica Field. see Briefly page 5
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aval Air Station Key West Search and Rescue’s HM2 Patrick Shea, left, and AWS2 Beau Delis, middle, were recognized by the Key West Police Department for assisting a pedestrian struck by a car Feb. 26. Officer Lt. Joe Tripp presents certificates to the pair, who were in a taxi behind a car that struck the pedestrian on North Roosevelt Boulevard. Shea had the taxi stop, and with Delis’s help, took charge of the scene and immediately started CPR until an ambulance arrived.
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Job Title: Aviation handler Hometown: Harlingen, Texas Prior Duty Stations: USS Ronald Regan (CVN 76), USS George Washington (CVN 73) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Most Interesting Experience: Southern seas deployment. Future Plans: Earn a degree in criminal justice.
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Photo courtesy of Alyson Crean
“I was caught off guard by the award,” Sonzogni said, continued from page 1 adding, “I enjoy coming to employee absence, she can work … providing customer be counted on to help the service and working with a team.” great group of people here A role model for team at FLC.” work, Moll said Sonzogni ensures all work is completed. She also performs location audits, physical inventories and discrepancy research with diligence and meticulous attention to detail. She is also an alternate authorizing official for the purchase card program, executing over 3,200 transactions in excess of $1.5 million annually for the past seven years, said Moll. Gina Sonzogni
Navy vet, spouse joins FFSC state after her husband, Lt. j.g. Jonathan Slater, received orders to Navy Amanda Slater has Munitions Command, CED joined Naval Air Station Key West. The couple has Key West’s Fleet and three daughters. Family Support Center as a work and family life consultant. Slater is a Navy veteran, having served six years as an aviation ordnanceman. Her husband continues to serve at NAS Key West Slater is a graduate of Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, with a B.S. in Psychology. Her family recently moved to Key West from Washington Amanda Slater From NAS Key West Public Affairs
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MWR Update Child Care The Child & Youth Programs is offering additional child care through the “Give Parents a Break” program. The cost is $4 per child, per hour and each child must be preregistered, including shot records. Cancellations must be done before 8 a.m. on the day of child care to avoid paying for reserved time. For more information, or to register, call 305-293-4498 or visit the Child Development Center on Sigsbee Park. April 22: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Register by Thursday.
America’s Kids Run Join MWR and NAS Key West for the annual America’s Kids Run May 10 at 6 p.m. Check-in is at the Sigsbee Community Center. Register online at www.americaskidsrun.org or drop off your registration form in person at the Boca Chica Fitness Center or the Sigsbee Youth Center. Runs include: one-half mile, one mile and two mile and are open to all military youth: Ages 5 -13. For more details call 305-293-4437.
Armed Forces Day Challenge Prevail, Survive and Outlast. Join NAS Key West for the 2017 NAS Key West Armed Forces Day Command Challenge on May 19 from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Sigsbee sports complex. This year’s contests include hip hop ball hockey, tug-of-war, corn hole, the amazing race and wacky obstacle course. Volunteers are needed. Contact your commands intermural sports representative to register, or call 305-293-2480 for more information. Sponsors are Saint Leo University, Inkblaat Insoles, NAS Key West Homes, Fury Water Adventures, Waste Management, Sparkling Ice, Key West Military Affairs Committee, Navy League Key West Council, Southernmost VFW Post 3911 and the NAS Key West CPOA. Sponsorship does not imply Federal endorsement of product or service.
NAS Key West Dolphin Derby NAS Key West 21st Annual Dolphin Derby Fishing Tournament is set for the Memorial Day weekend. The captain’s meeting is May 26 at the Sigsbee Marina and the weigh-in is May 27 at the Sigsbee Marina. The tournament is open to active and retired military and their dependents, Coast Guard and DoD civilians. Sponsorship is required for all other anglers. Entry forms are available at the Sigsbee Marina. Early registration fee is $125; the fee is $175 after May 20. Call 305-293-2402 for more information.
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For more information, call Carli Alam, 305-293-5810,
EpiPen recall Meridian Medical Technologies have issued a recall on EpiPen and EpiPen Jr. Auto-Injector, due to the potential that these devices may contain a defective part that may result in the devices failure to activate. The recall lot numbers issued before February 2017 are 5GM631, 5GM640, 6GM072, 6GM081, 6GM082, 6GM087, 6GM088, 6GM091, 6GM198,
6GM199. Patients should refer to Mylan. com/EpiPenRecall for updates on product return and replacements. Patients should keep their existing product until a replacement can be secured. Questions or concerns can be directed to the senior nurse at Naval Branch Health Clinic Key West, 305293-4834.
Coloring contest The Defense Commissary Agency is sponsoring a “Month of the Military Child” coloring contest and local military children can participate through the commissary on Sigsbee Park.
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The grand prize design will be imprinted on reusable grocery bags. To participate, the artist must be a military dependent aged 11 or younger. The coloring template must be used and can be downloaded or printed from www.commissaries. com/color. Entries can be emailed to decabrand@deca.mil or dropped off at the NAS Key West commissary’s customer service office through the close of business on April 30. Only one entry per child will be accepted. Each commissary will select a local winner and the winners will be forwarded to DeCa for final judging.
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Motivational rapper Absoloot is joined on stage by military youngsters during the Youth Fest celebration Saturday.
MWR hosts 28th Annual Youth Fest
headed to one of the many activities or games set up just for them. Saturday was all about Youth Fest is an extenmilitary kids, who were all sion of Month of the Military about swaying, jumping, Child, established running, and - just for in 1986 to recoga few minutes - sitting. nize the It was the 28th Annual Youth Fest, hosted by Morale, Welfare and Recreation at Sigsbee Field. The official patron count was 737 but that number could have run higher as youngsters darted on the field and Story and photos by Danette Baso Silvers
sacrifices and challenges of being the child of an active duty military member. Those challenges include separations from deployment and frequent moves. There were baskets to make, toys to collect, games to play, food to eat and dancing. Lots of dancing. The “Hip Hop & Groovy K i d s ” dance c r e w p e r formed for the crowd
A father helps his daughter build a bunny basket at the Home Depot children’s workshop.
and then motivational rapper Absoloot brought youngsters to their “dancing” feet on stage. The event continues to grow each year thanks to the support of local sponsors who provide activities and funding. This year’s sponsors are ABSOLOOT, USAA, Florida Keys Community College, Home Depot, Fury Water Adventures, Waste Management, Sparkling Ice, Key West Military Affairs Committee, Navy League Key West Council, Southernmost VFW Post 1139 and the NAS Key Fleet and Family Support Center’s Lawonza ‘Neasie’ Boggess West Chief Petty Officers shares brochures and information during the annual children’s event. Association.
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This week at FFSC Federal Employment Basics
sooth a baby, child safety, non-violent discipline skills and parental self-care practices.
Tuesday, 9 - 10:30 a.m., FFSC This workshop helps job seekers understand the complexity of the federal hiring Pure Praxis presentations process and can help them be successful in gaining a federal job. April 21, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. Bldg. A-515, Boca Chica Field Pure Praxis is a socially adaptive perParenting Workshop formance group that uses improvisational Thursday, 2 - 3:30 p.m., FFSC theater to rehearse for difficult life situaThis workshop is interactive with topics tions so the audience can practice creative that include, but are not limited to, how to and safe solutions.
NAS Classifieds FOR RENT Bay Point - Very clean, private, 1BR/1BA with dock and beach. A/C, W/D. One person only. No smoking, no pets. Prefer military member. $1,500 F/L/S. Call 305-745-1462. FOR SALE 2012 Scion XD - 50K miles, forest green, great condition, four new tires. $8,000. Call 305-304-7377. 2007 Carolina skiff - 178 DLV with 2006 Yamaha 75HP 4-stroke engine. $8,000. Call 305-304-7377. 1961 Gulf Stream 26-foot trailer - a great restoration project. $1,000. View at Auto Skills Shop, Boca Chica Field. For more information, call 570-878-2674. HELP WANTED Navigator’s Bar at Boca Chica Marina, Boca Chica Field, has several open positions for bartender. Call 305-293-2402 for more information. Sloppy Joe’s - security staff. Candidates must possess customer service skills, sound judgment, and good decision making skills. Prior security, martial arts, or military experience is a plus. Contact Marian Kershenbaum on 305-296-2388, ext.123 or email marian@sloppyjoes. com. NAS Key West Fleet and Family Support Center is seeking a counseling and advocacy program technician (office automation) in the Family Readiness program. The successful selectee will perform the following duties: Type documents (e.g., correspondence, reports,
records) from rough draft to edit into final form; serve as the point of contact for timekeeping database (e.g., input of data into time and attendance system or similar system) to ensure accuracy of data; use an automated travel system to prepare travel orders and travel vouchers and interview customers to obtain data needed to complete actions. Additional qualification information can be found from the following Office of Personnel Management website: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualificationstandards/#url=GS-CLER. Application information is available at ww.usajobs. gov. Hog’s Breath Clothing Company seeks a part-time sales associate for nights and weekends. Hourly pay plus commission. Apply in person at the T-shirt shop, 400 Front St., Key West.
Summerland Ace Hardware seeks a parttime employee who will continue our drive for customer service excellence. Preference is given to active duty/retired military and their dependents. We offer competitive wages, an excellent employee discount program, seasonal bonuses and a great working environment. Our primary requirement is a cando, want-to-please attitude with a smile. For information, call Jeff at 305-7453500 or stop by and pick up an application. Historic Tours of America seeks an inventory control clerk. Fulltime, strong computer skills, good Excel skills, data entry experience, analytical skills. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday Friday. $14/hr. Start immediately. Benefits available, including pet insurance. Apply online: www.historictours.com. EOE/DFW. First State Bank of the Florida Keys has positions
available for the following: Assistant branch operations manager, assistant BSA officer, customer retention specialist, information technology technician, lead teller, marketing assistant, part-time teller, full-time teller, VP/regulatory compliance/BSA officer. Apply online at www. KeysBank.com/Careers. NAS KEY WEST CLASSIFIEDS are free for activeduty and retired personnel, their families and civilian base employees only. Deadline for submissions is noon the Tuesday prior to that Friday’s issue. Make submissions to the NAS Key West Public Affairs Office by email, jolene. scholl@navy.mil; mail, P.O. Box 9001, Key West, FL 33040-9001; or fax submissions to 305-293-2627. Unless otherwise directed, ads will run for four issues. Name and phone number must accompany all requests. For more information, call 305-293-2425.
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