Panorama October 27, 2017

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Friday, October 27, 2017

Adm. Foggo Takes the Helm at JFC; Farewell Adm. Howard By U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Mark Patton

U.S. Navy Adm. James G. Foggo III took command of Allied Joint Force Command Naples and U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa during a ceremony held at the headquarters of JFC Naples, October 20, 2017. Foggo, a 1981 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, assumes command from U.S. Navy Adm. Michelle Howard. Foggo comes to Naples from the Pentagon where he served as the director of Navy Staff, and he is the 31st commander of JFC Naples. The change-of-command ceremony also had a bit of a homecoming feel to it. Foggo is a former commander of the Naplesbased 6th Fleet and local NATO maritime forces. Some of his other experience in Naples includes serving as a submarine group commander, deputy fleet commander, and as a NATO task force commander for an operation against Libya. “I’m elated to be back in Bella Napoli, a city that has hosted the United States Navy since the end of the Second World War,” Foggo said. The ceremony’s official party also included U.S. Army General Curtis Scaparrotti, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, U.S. Marine Corps General Thomas Waldhauser, commander, U.S. Africa Command, and U.S. Navy Admiral John Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations. “The men and women of this command are mission focused and ready to meet

Top Tips for Safe and Fun European Travel By Joe Luthy

With famous destinations such as Pompeii, Almafi and Vesuvius, Naples is a European hotspot for tourism. Conversely, since it is easy for travelers to visit Naples, it just as easy for residents to visit other popular European locations. The key to a successful, enjoyable trip is essentially the same as any successful military operation, proper prior planning.

Adm. James Foggo III relieves Adm. Michelle Howard as commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples and commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa during a change of command ceremony held at the Allied Joint Force Command auditorium in Naples, Italy, October 20, 2017. U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, headquartered in Naples, Italy, oversees joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied, joint, and interagency partners, to enable enduring relationships and increase vigilance and resilience in Europe and Africa. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathan Nelson

the demands of a challenging operational environment,” Waldhauser said. The commander of JFC Naples is one of two subordinate Joint Force commanders to NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. As commander of JFC Naples, Foggo’s primary mission is

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On Sunday at 2 a.m. clocks are to be turned back one hour. Sunrise and sunset will be about one hour earlier, resulting in more light in the morning.

to prepare for, plan and conduct military operations in order to preserve the peace, security and territorial integrity of Alliance member states throughout SACEUR’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) and beyond. As commander of U.S. Naval Forces EuropeAfrica, Foggo will be re-

sponsible for leading full spectrum maritime operations in concert with allied, coalition, joint, interagency and other partners to advance U.S. interests while enhancing maritime security and stability in Europe and Africa. JFC CHANGE OF COMMAND Page 7 CAPTAIN’S CORNER. . . . . . . . . 2 BASE NOTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 FFSC CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SOUND OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 MOVIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 JOBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 USO TOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 WORD SEARCH / COLOR ME 14

Here are 11 tips you should keep in mind to make your next trip a huge success: 1. Before you begin, do you have all the necessary documentation? At a minimum, each traveler must have a tourist passport, as hotels will often ask for a copy of each guest’s. If you don’t have a tourist passport, it is possible to order one through the embassy, or Naval Hospital, but plan ahead as they take several weeks to obtain. Additionally, sponsors should bring a copy of their orders, and dependents copies of their Sojourners permits. In addition to your passports, you may need these documents as you transit in/out of the EU through customs. 2. Try to plan your trip at least 6-8 weeks out This should help significantly reduce the costs of travel. TRAVEL TIPS Page 11


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PANORAMA October 27, 2017

CAPTAIN’S CORNER By Capt. Todd Abrahamson NSA Naples Commanding Officer

Halloween weekend is finally here and I think we’re kicking it off right with MWR’s Spooktrunkular event, tonight from 6 to 10 p.m. I’m looking forward to some cool costumes and great decorations as our base community comes together to celebrate. We will also have regular trick or treating on the 31st, from 6 to 9 p.m. For any residents handing out candy, please, set up outside the doors of your building. This will help ensure the safety of the Trick or Treaters, as well as limit the noise in the stairwells for residents who do not wish to participate. And as always, remember safety while you celebrate this weekend, whether you’re a child or an adult. Always remember to keep an eye on children, especially as it gets darker. Adults celebrating should also remember to drink responsibly, and never drink and drive. Speaking of candy, PRT season is here! Many of you may have already completed your PRTs this week, and many are scheduled to continue next week. Good luck and remember that it’s never too early to start getting ready for the next cycle. Physical fitness is a year round effort. If you feel like you need help, talk to your Command Fitness Leaders. They are an important resource, use them! Lastly, as the temperature has been dropping, residents on Support Site may have already noticed the air conditioning shutting off in some buildings. We are about half way through the scheduled A/C shutdown, and should be completed by the end of next week. We started this a little early this year due to requests from the on-base community. So remember, when you send us inputs like that, we listen and whenever we’re able, we do act on them. Never hesitate to send suggestions our way! As always, thanks for reading the Panorama, the #1 newspaper in the Navy according to the Navy’s 2016 Russell Egnor Media Awards! For more information about NSA Naples, please follow us on Twitter and Facebook @NSA_Naples and facebook.com/NSANaples/ Buon fine settimana – and remain vigilant.

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BASE NOTES Oct. 28: Pink Awareness 5K Run and Powder Puff Flag Football Game Participate in a 5K Fun Run and Powder Puff Flag Football game in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Both events will be held October 28 at Central Park onboard Support Site. The fun run registration is 8 to 9 a.m. on October 28. Powder Puff game begins at 10:30 a.m. Bring your cheer squad and dress to impress and win prizes. For details call DSN 629-6528 or Comm. 081-811-6528. Oct. 30: New Capodichino Postal Hours Beginning October 30, 2017, the Capodichino Post Office hours will be increasing. New hours include: - Fleet Mail Center (FMC) Parcel Pick Up: Monday to Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. - Capo Mail Room Parcel Pick Up: Monday to Friday from 7 to 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 to 6 p.m. - CNE Mail Room Parcel Pick Up: Monday to Friday: 6:30 to 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 to 6 p.m. - Fleet Mail Center (FMC) Financials: No Change in Hours. Oct. 31: Glow in the dark Dodgeball Got dodgeball skills? MWR Liberty and the U.S. Naval Hospital Naples Second Class Petty Officer Association is asking you to put them to the test in the dark at Support Site Fitness Forum on October 31. The program is free and open to single Sailors. Register your team (six participants) at the Capodichno or USNH Naples BEQ Liberty Center by October 27. Teams dressed

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in a group costume theme will be entered into a contest for a chance to win a prize. For details call DSN 629-4705 or Comm. 081-811-4705. Nov. 2: FFSC Job Fair The Naples Fleet and Family Support Center is hosting a job fair at the Support Site Community Center November 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hiring organization participants include: Veterans Affairs, Navy Exchange, Commissary (DeCA), DoDEA (both Elementary and Middle/High School), USO, UMUC, CTC, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Consulate, Naples FFSC, and MWR among others. For details call FFSC Work and Family Life Consultant Ms. Birkeland at DSN 629-6372. Nov. 3: Motorcycle safety courses Advanced Motorcycle Rider Safety Course offered November 3 at 8:30 a.m. If your recertification is coming up in the next few months, it’s better to get it completed now before cold-wet weather sets in. Show up on the range no later than 8:30 a.m. or sign up in ESAMs. For details call DSN 626-3147. Nov. 3: Moonlight Kayak Trip with Outdoor Recreation Enjoy the Naples and Sorrento coastline under the moonlight and experience views that can’t be seen on land. Previous experience with decked kayaks is required. Kayak trips are open to 15 years. and above. Must register no later than five days prior to trip. For details call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947.

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PANORAMA October 27, 2017

ITALIAN NEWS BRIEFS COMPILED BY TERESA MEROLA NSA NAPLES PUBLIC AFFAIRS

United States, Italy Collaborating to Combat Terrorism During the G7 Interior Ministers meeting held in Ischia last week, the United States and Italy signed an agreement to share their fingerprint databases to eradicate potential foreign fighters returning to Europe. Rome and Washington will be able “to access data contained in the national identification fingerprint systems” in a move “to create a network to verify the identity of migrants, asylum seekers or refugees.” Marco Minniti, Italian Interior Minister, said that fighters could take advantage of the human trafficking routes to return home and the goal of the agreement is to verify whether they are criminal suspects or terrorists. Rome to Host Formula E-Prix This Spring Rome will host the Formula E-prix on April 11. The circuit for 100 percent electrical cars will be held in the Eur district with a budgeting of around 10 million euros. The Rome circuit has 21 turns and will go past a number of iconic sites in the district such as the Palazzo dei Congressi, or the Obelisk. The E-prix starts December 2 in Hong Kong and will end July 28 in Montreal. Italians Athletically Inclined The national statists agency (ISTAT) released a report on which said that over 20 million Italians aged over three practiced one or more sports in 2015.The 24 percent of the population practiced sport regularly while other 9.8 percent occasionally. The most popular sports were gymnastics, aerobics, football and water sports. Swimming was the most common sport among children aged 3-10 years old, football among young adults under 35, gymnastics, aerobics, fitness and physical culture among adults up to 59 years old and over 60 years old. Eating Spaghetti Might Help Reduce Heart Attacks Italian researchers said that eat spaghetti could help reduce deaths from heart attacks. Medical researchers at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Institute of Life Sciences

in Pisa developed a special kind of pasta enriched with barley flour. The barley contains a substance called beta-glucan that is known to help the body form new blood vessels, which could serve as a “natural bypass” in the event of a heart attack, the researchers said. To test their theory, the team fed barley-enriched pasta to mice and then induced cardiac injury. They found that more of those mice survived than the mice who ate regular wheat pasta. In addition, the mice who survived in the control group (the mice who ate regular wheat pasta) had more damage to their hearts than the barley-fed mice. The team hopes that enriched pasta will eventually prove “a friend to the heart” in humans. Candela Offering Euro to People to Move There Candela is a small medieval town in Puglia region that has just 2,700 residents while in the 1990s has more than 8,000 people living there. Nicola Gatta, the mayor of Candela, is offering €2,000 euros ($2,350) to people who want to live there. He said that most young people fled in search of a better future elsewhere and left behind the elders. He added that there are dozens of dazzling white houses with panoramic terraces waiting to welcome new residents. The mayor is offering 800 euros for singles, 1,200 euros for couples, 1,500 to 1,800 euros for three-member families, and over 2,000 euros for families of four to five people,” said the mayor’s right-hand man. Tax credits on city waste disposal, bills and nurseries could also be offered. There are three main requirements to receiving the cash: new residents must take up residency in Candela, rent a house and have a job with a salary of at least 7,500 euros per year. Candela natives are open and welcoming, happy to rub shoulders with the few newcomers living in town. Some of Puglia’s top beaches are just an hour drive away from the town. The town has been given an expensive makeover, and is looking shiny and new. Restyled old palazzos, streets and piazzas are now open for guided tours. Public money is used to fund folkloric costume parties, spectacular bonfires and festivals in order to reclaim ancient traditions and myths.

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THE INSIDE PAGE Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces. We have many programs and services that work to support veterans, service members and their families, as well as communities worldwide. VFW Post 12159-Monte Cassino meets the third Wednesday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Support Site Community Room. For details call VFW Post Commander Joel Driscoll at Comm. 340-9733324 or visit www.vfw.napoli@gmail.com or Facebook at VFW Post 12159-Monte Cassino (username: @NaplesVFW). USO Naples is looking for outgoing and enthusiastic volunteers to join their committee to make a difference in the community through special events and outreach. If interested, email USO Naples and Rome Director, Sabrina Pullido at spullido@uso.org. Naples American Red Cross (ARC) needs volunteers. For details or to register for a CPR/First Aid class, call 081-568-4788 or 626-4788 or visit American Red Cross Naples on Facebook. Naples Military HOG Chapter Seeking New Members If you’re a motorcycle rider, whether it’s on a sport bike or a cruiser, and you want to see the wonders of Italy on the back of that scoot, then the Naples Military HOG Chapter is for you. Meet other members of Europe’s HOG Chapters and even make it to HOG Rallies throughout Italy and Europe. We have monthly meetings to welcome newcomers and discuss monthly rides. If you have a sport bike or a Harley Scoot and are interested in becoming a member there are many ways of contacting us: call Jordan Berryman at 342-755-2079 or email jorthebore@gmail.com; come to one of our monthly meetings at Liberty Bell (O’Connor’s Pub) in Pinetamare or stop by Naples Military Auto Sales at the Support Site food court; or visit us on facebook at oconnorsbylibertybell or naplesmilitaryhogchapter. Animals Without Limits (AWL) is searching for volunteers who want to help at our Animal Hospice in Lago Patria. We also need volunteers for different projects on the Support Site base. For details email awlrescueteam@ gmail.com or director@animalswithoutlimits.com. The American Soccer Club (ASC) of Napoli is looking for qualified coaches. For details email doc@ascnapoli.com. NMCRS Uniform Locker The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Uniform Locker has FREE new and gently used uniforms and uniform items for all active-duty service members. The Uniform Locker is located on board Capodichino in Bldg. 450 (next to the gym and American Red Cross), and is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For details call DSN 626-3913 or Comm. 081-568-3913.

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PANORAMA October 27, 2017

HISTORY: USS CONSTITUTION GETS UNDERWAY, CELEBRATES 220 YEARS

The USS Constitution, sails in Boston Harbor October 20, 2017, in commemoration of the ship’s launching and the U.S. Navy’s 242nd birthday. On October 21, 1797 – 220 years ago – Constitution was launched into the Boston Harbor and commissioned as an active duty warship in the United States Navy. She earned her nicknamed “Old Ironsides” from cannonballs bouncing off her hull in August 1812 during a battle with the British frigate Guerriere 750 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. She is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, and was never defeated in battle. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Barresi By MC3Casey Scoular USS Constitution Public Affairs

USS Constitution and her crew headed underway from the ship’s berth in Charlestown, Massachusetts, on October 20, in commemoration of the ship’s launching 220 years ago and the U.S. Navy’s 242nd birthday. This was the first underway Constitution completed since she left dry dock on July 23 of this year and the first time she has been underway since 2014. “Being aboard Constitution today reminded me of my first underway aboard USS Nassau,” Cmdr. Robert S. Gerosa, Jr., Constitution’s 74th commanding officer, said. Gerosa was stationed aboard USS Nassau (LHA 4) from 1998 to 2000. “I remember the excitement I felt that first day at sea in a Navy uniform.

This was the first time that some of our Sailors experienced an underway. I know that they will remember this for the rest of their lives. The hard work and dedication of the crew made this day possible.” Constitution started boarding guests at 8 a.m., many of them family and friends of current crewmembers. Shortly after 10 a.m., with more than 349 guests in attendance, she departed her pier. At 11:40 a.m., Constitution performed a 21-gun salute which was returned by the Concord Battery and 101st Field Artillery near Fort Independence on Castle Island. Fort Independence is a state park that served as a defensive position for Boston Harbor from 1634 to 1962. “My time aboard Constitution was absolutely amazing,” Jackie Plank, a guest

from Marlborough, Massachusetts, said “We feel very blessed to be able to be here today, hats off to the commander and the crew. This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” The ship also fired an additional 17 shots at 12:15 p.m. as she passed the U.S. Coast Guard Station, the former site of the Edmund Hartt shipyard where Constitution was built. Each round of this salute honored the 16 states that comprised America when Constitution launched in 1797 and one in honor of the ship. “Getting Constitution back on the water has been my mission ever since I took command in 2015,” Gerosa said. “To see her not only back in the water, but to also have her underway and accompanied by our crew and their family members has been one of the highlights of my navy career. Serving on this ship has been an incredible experience.” The ship returned to her berthing, Pier 1 of the Charlestown Navy Yard, at 1 p.m. Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat and welcomes more than 500,000 visitors per year. She defended the sea lanes against threat from 1797 to 1855, much like the mission of today’s Navy. America’s Navy: Keeping the sea free for more than 200 years. Constitution’s mission today is to offer community outreach and education about the ship’s history. For more information about Constitution, visit www.history.navy.mil/ussconstitution or www.facebook.com/ussconstitutionoff icial.

SPOTLIGHT: CLEA BARENBURG

Clea Barenburg grew up in Washington State, where she spent her time hiking, biking, swimming and beachcombing. Bubbling with curiosity and with a natural capacity for nature, Barenburg studied at Western Washington University, (WWC) where she received a bachelor’s degree in biology with a marine and environmental focus. It was in college that she met her husband, Navy veteran and current civilian employee, Michael Barenburg. The couple is currently on their second overseas assignment with the Department of Defense. After years of volunteering in her children’s schools, Barenburg’s aptitude for details and hard work was recognized, and she was asked to be a secretary at one of the schools. “She’s like a mom to most of the school,” Barenburg’s daughter, Adah, said. “She works really hard, everyday, to make sure that the school is running smoothly and students are getting what they need. I am very proud to call her my mother.” Barenburg has worked in the school system for more than six years, the last three spent here at Naples Middle High School where she has become a staple at front desk. If you have a student at NMHS, chances are Barenburg has helped you before. With a sharp mind and always wearing a smile, Barenburg exhibits all of the best qualities of a good secretary. “I admire Clea for her ability to keep herself balanced in every situation, no matter how hectic or crazy it gets,” Venera Lambert, Barenburg’s partner at the front desk, said. “Sometimes I wonder if there is anything she doesn’t know.” Besides her duties in the front office, Barenburg is also very involved in the college nights at the high school, where she comes to represent WWC. She is an asset to our community here in Naples, where students, parents and faculty alike are very fond of her.


PANORAMA October 27, 2017

SEPTEMBER 2017 BIRTHS September 1, 2017 Kaden Xavier Galvan 7 pounds 2 ounces, son of LS3 Ashley N. Dean and IT3 Julio R. Galvan Jr.

September 15, 2017 Ethan Robert Kekoa Umayam 7 pounds 4 ounces, son of Lt. Cmdr. Amelia E. Umayam and Michael M. C. Umayam

September 2, 2017 Aiden Stefano Kershaw 7 pounds 7 ounces, son of Karen E. Kershaw and Stephen R. Kershaw

September 19, 2017 Esme' Evelyn Wairimu Wylie-Wanjiru 8 pounds 8 ounces, daughter of Marion W. Wairimu and OR6 Peter G. Wylie-Wanjiru

September 7, 2017 Thomas de Freitas Mooney 8 pounds 6 ounces, son of Fernanda R. Mooney and Lt. Ryan A. Mooney

September 25, 2017 Madison Monroe Cox 7 pounds 1.4 ounces, daughter of Crystalynn M. Cox and AME1 Justin K. Cox

September 7, 2017 Elizabeth Emilia Dobbs 7 pounds 12 ounces, daughter of Cassandra L. Dobbs and Mark A. Dobbs

September 30, 2017 Gunner Montague Grey 5 pounds 7 ounces, son of Sheila N. Grey and OS2 Geoffrey M. Grey

September 15, 2017 Luciano Alexandros Williams 7 pounds 10.8 ounces, son of ITCS Ilyana Williams and Ens. Jared T. Williams

September 30, 2017 Greyson Michael Grey 5 pounds 1 ounces, son of Sheila N. Grey and OS2 Geoffrey M. Grey

5 FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER EVENTS THIS WEEK For more information about local Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) events, visit www.facebook.com/NaplesFFSC

● Oct 27: Blended Retirement System Training, 2 to 3 p.m., Capo Theater. ● Oct 27: Shoe Alley, 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet near Capodichino main gate at Alibus Stop. ● Oct 31: Easy Italian, 9 a.m. to noon, Support Site FFSC (3 of 3 sessions). ● Nov 1: Sponsorship Training, 9 to 11 a.m., Capo Admin 2 Room G-14. ● Nov 2: Job Fair, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Community Center, Support Site. ● Nov 3: Sponsorship Training, 9 to 11 a.m., Support Site FFSC. ● Nov 7: ICR for families, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet at TLA bus stop. Cost: 20 euro, plus personal expenses. ● Nov 8: Leadership in the Workplace, 9 a.m. to noon, Support Site FFSC. ● Nov 8: Capstone, 9 a.m. to noon, Capo Library Conference Room. ● Nov 8: Fresh Pasta Store, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Carpool – Meet at TLA lobby. Cost: 5 euro to vendor. All classes require registration. Call 081-811-6372 for more information or to register.

Pictured from Left to right: CMDCM Timothy Preabt (NSA Naples Command Master Chief), IT3 Anthony Rivera (C6F) CSC Sukarno Ikbala (UH LCPO), YN2 Kaliyan Tyler (NAVFAC), CS3 Stephanie Rosillo (UH Staff), MA2 Danica Cason (Security), IT2 Michael Castro (NCTS), HM3 Robert Vasquez (USNH), CS3 Kevin Alegado (UH Staff), STGC Daniel Squires (CTF-69), MAC Jeremiah Brumbaugh (C6F), BU3 Bethany Snyder (PWD), HM2 Alania Hall (USNH), LS3 Coleman Thornhill (FLC), LSC Angelica Ramirez (UH Staff), CS2 Victor Maldonado (UH Staff), CSC Eligio Santos (Housing LCPO). Photo courtesy of Resident Advisor (RA) Program

ENERGY CONSERVATION Energy Action = Mission Success From NSA Naples Energy Management Team

NSA Naples Unaccompanied Housing Resident Advisors: Who Are They, What Do They Do? From the Resident Advisor Program

The Resident Advisor (RA) Program is stablished as an element of the Navy Leadership Program. It is designed to assist in maintaining good order and discipline and is also an important element in Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Program. The RAs assist in enforcing Navy Standards and Unaccompanied Housing (UH) policy, promote, and maintain a positive resident living environment, conducive to the resident’s high quality of life, personal growth, safety and respect for the rights of all residents.

RA personnel must be a single or unaccompanied E-5 through E-9. E-4’s may participate with their commanding officer’s strong recommendation and the approval of the UH manager. Support Site is home for more than 400 single and unaccompanied Sailors from NSA Naples and various tenant commands. The Unaccompanied Housing department manages 11 converted family housing buildings, now known as the “Triangle Complex” and building 2087, “the barracks.” Our Resident Advisors are tremendous assets who play a big role for the UH team and are vital to the mission of NSA Naples.

The Department of the Navy’s Energy Action Month theme for this year is, “Energy Action = Mission Success.” The theme makes the point that energy is integral to the sea service’s ability to maintain forward presence at sea, operate the sensors that detect threats and help protect our forces, and to conduct the full range of missions from humanitarian assistance/disaster relief (HADR) to high-end combat operations. “The decisions Sailors and civilians make about energy use on a daily basis can have a direct impact on how far we steam, how often we refuel, and how long can we stay in the fight,” Capt. Carl Lahti, director of the Chief of Naval Operations Energy and Environmental Readiness Division, said. “Energy Action Month reminds us of that responsibility and can help us focus on ways to improve our energy consumption.” So I bet you are asking yourself what can I do to help our Energy Mission here at NSA Naples? Why me? Great Question! Saving Energy in your daily life is easy. For starters turn off lights in unoccupied spaces, unplug unused electronics and report energy and water waste to your building energy monitor or your Building Maintenance Representative. Ok awesome so why me? Yes you the one reading this paper. Well the Navy is a team and we can work together to complete the biggest missions and overcome obstacles so is the same with our energy usage we need everyone to work as a team so Thank you for helping us to become more energy resilient. If you are looking for more information regarding energy visit energy.gov or follow NSA Naples energy conservation on Facebook for weekly updates, tips and tricks.


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PANORAMA October 27, 2017

SOUND OFF: WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT HALLOWEEN?

MMNC Kevin Hall “It’s a ton of fun for the kids.”

Alysia Morrison “All the crazy costumes. People can get very creative and you never know what you’re going to get.”

MASA Will Ewaliko “Getting the chance to see everyone dressed up. They have a chance to be whatever they want.”

OS1 Ron Cooper “Watching my kids trick-ortreat and seeing them get so excited.”

Capt. Reggie Baker “The bright smiles on the faces of the young kids as you open up the door.”

March 2018 E4-E6 Advancement Cycle Announced By Ed Barker Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center Public Affairs

The March 2018 Navy-wide enlisted examinations (Cycle 239) testing dates for active duty, full time support and canvasser recruiter Sailors who are advancement eligible to the paygrades of E4-E6 have been announced in Naval Administrative Message (NAVADMIN) 252/17, released October 18. Each Navy examination consists of 25 professional military knowledge and 150 job-specific rating technical questions. The Navy-wide examination dates are March 1 (E6), March 8 (E5) and March 15 (E4). Examination results are anticipated to be released to command triads in late May, prior to posting on the Navy Enlisted Advancement System (NEAS) website. During Advancement Examination Readiness Reviews held at Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center (NETPDC), visiting E7-E9 fleet subject matter experts (SMEs) in each enlisted rating ensure all examination questions can be linked to current references and publications. As rating SMEs select questions for the examination, an examination bibliography is de-

veloped for that specific cycle’s exam, based on the source references for the questions on the exam. The Navy Advancement Center updates bibliography information as fleet instructions and manuals change and it is recommended that candidates check their bibliography a few times prior to the exam administration date. “The bibliographies should be a critical part of each Sailor’s exam preparation process,” Master Chief Electronics Technician, Nuclear Power (SS) James Berhalter, command master chief of NETPDC, said. “Keeping in mind that each exam is unique, I would recommend Sailors use only the official Navy bibliography sources for exam preparation.” To download the bibliographies and an exam-specific topic list for the upcoming cycle, go to the Navy Advancement Center’s My Navy Portal bibliography page, https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/nav y-advancement-center/bibliographies, or the Navy Credentialing Opportunities Online (COOL) website, www.cool.navy.mil/usn, under the credentials tab. Specific information on exam eligibility and requirements is detailed in NAVADMIN 252/17 and BUPERSINST 1430.16F. To support exam administration, the NEAS website

The Navy recently announced the dates for the March 2018 E4-E6 Advancement Cycle. Photo by MCC Travis Simmons

also enables education services officers to verify and correct the list of eligible candidates for their command, delete and forward examinations when necessary and confirm examination ordering information. The NEAS web address is https://prod.neas.netc.navy.mil/. Prior to release of profile sheets, Triad notification of E4-E6 exam results will be provided via Bureau of Naval Personnel Online to authorized command representatives. Indi-

vidual Sailors will be able to view/download their profile sheets at https://prod.neas.netc.navy.mil/NEAS Rpts/Individual.aspx. For more information about the Navy Advancement Center and NEAS, visit www.facebook.com/NavyAdvancement-Center-213190711299/. Additional information on the Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center can be found via www.netc.navy.mil/netc/netpdc/Default.htm.


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MORE THE INSIDE PAGE The Naples Middle High School Music Boosters Is your Naples Middle High School student in Band, Choir, Orchestra, or Flag Team? If so, then he / she benefits from NMHS Music Boosters. We are a growing organization that ensures all Naples Middle High School music programs continue performing at the highest levels. Help support Music Boosters with your yearly family membership of $25 (other membership levels also available). Volunteers are continuously needed to assist with several projects. For details email musicboostersnaples@gmail.com or visit NMHS Music Boosters on Facebook. The Naples Middle High School PTSA is looking for volunteers to help provide information, resources and events that strengthen the connections between students, parents, the school and the community. A yearly membership is $10 and joining is a great way to get involved, meet the teachers, other parents and your child’s friends. For details email NaplesPTSAteam@ gmail.com or Naples Middle High School PTSA on Facebook.

Distinguished guests salute the American flag during the change of command ceremony at the Allied Joint Force Command auditorium in Naples, Italy. During the ceremony, Adm. James Foggo III relieved Adm. Michelle Howard as commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples and commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa. U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, headquartered in Naples, oversees joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied, joint, and interagency partners, to enable enduring relationships and increase vigilance and resilience in Europe and Africa. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Justin Stumberg

JFC CHANGE OF COMMAND

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During Howard’s tenure at the helm of JFC Naples, the vision to create the NATO Strategic Direction South Hub was realized, and the new center is

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson delivers remarks during the change of command ceremony at the Allied Joint Force Command auditorium in Naples October 20, 2017. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathan Nelson

slated to be fully operational at the end of this year. The NSD-S Hub, under the roof and lead of JFC Naples, is designed to focus on a variety of current and potential issues to include destabilization, potential terrorism, radicalization, migration and environmental concerns. During the ceremony, Scaparrotti also touted the ability of Howard and her team to conduct 11 operations and four exercises while supporting a trifecta of U.S. geographic commands in NATO. “With all of these exciting things going on, it is hard to leave, but I could not be more proud of each and every one of you,” said Howard to the international crowd at JFC Naples. Howard’s last words and direction as commander of JFC Naples were the same ones she stressed when first arriving to Naples last year. “Steady as she goes, full speed ahead,” Howard said. Foggo told ceremony attendees that he looks forward to the challenges ahead. “My commitment to NATO and the Alliance is rock solid, and you can take that to the bank,” Foggo said.

Boy Scout Troop 007 holds troop meetings every Monday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Support Site Community Center. For details email scoutmastertroop007@gmail.com or visit: https://www.facebook. com/BSATroop007; https://www.troopwebhost.org/Troop007Naples or https://www.roopwebhost.org/FormHTML.aspx?site= Troop007Naples. Girl Scouts Overseas Naples is excited to support young leaders in action. We are much more than cookies; we show girls how to contribute positively in this world. From arts and crafts to camping trips and more Naples Girl Scouts wants girls to be have fun learning. For details visit https://sites.google.com/site/usagsonaples/ or USA Girl Scouts - Naples, Italy on Facebook. Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), Naples Chapter meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. in the NSA Naples Chiefs Mess, near the quarterdeck in Admin I. CSADD’s mission is to create a culture in which our shipmates are helping shipmates maintain a course of success through good decision-making. For details call MC1 Ramsaran at DSN 626-5249. The Naples Toastmasters Club provides materials and experience ato improve competent communication and leadership skills. Meetings are at 6:30 p.m. on the first & third Tuesdays of the month at the Support Site Community Center. Guests welcome. For details visit www.toastmasters.org or Toastmasters International on Facebook Naples Area First Class Petty Officers Association is composed of members from different rates with one mission: To enhance community relations, promote awareness of our duties as Sailors, and fortify the professional and social welfare of our service members. We normally convene every other week alternating Tuesdays and Thursdays. Visit us and bring a friend. For details call YN1 Gordon at DSN: 626-7733. Alcoholics Anonymous hosts English-speaking AA meetings on and off base in the Naples area. For details call 339-267-7075 or visit www.alcoholics-anonymous.eu/ countries/italy.htm. Nato Lions Rugby: International Rugby Club is open to all interested players – men, women and children (5-12). Men’s rugby is Part of the Italian Rugby Union (FIR) and is contact rugby. Practice is every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Joint Force Command at Lago Patria. Women’s tag rugby practice is every Monday 5:30 p.m. at JFC. Children’s tag rugby practice is every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at JFC (January through April). For details call Mickael Pierrin or David Taylor at Comm. 081-721-3222/3682 or visit our Facebook pages at NATO Lions RFC (Naples, Italy); NATO Lionesses Tag Rugby; or NATO Lion Cubs Tag Rugby. Harry S. Truman Lodge No. 649 649 meets every second, third and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. For details call Chris Gerbore at 333-704-9607 or email gerborechris@hotmail.com or visit https://www.hst649.org Women, Infants, Children (Wic) Overseas Program is offered at NSA Naples. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, postpartum or have an infant or child under the age of five may qualify for the program. WIC Overseas is a nutrition education program that provides nutritious supplemental foods. For deails call 081-811-4962. The Naples Area Second Class Petty Officer Association meets every other Tuesday in the Capodichino Theater at noon to discuss upcoming community outreach opportunities and charity events. For details, call OS2 Joseph Cavallaro at DSN 6264545 or email joseph.cavallaro@eu.navy.mil or MA2 Jessalyn Harrison at DSN 626-2871or jessalyn.harrison@eu.navy.mil

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MOVIE SCHEDULE No Children Under 10 Admitted to R-Rated Movies

Friday, October 27 4:30 p.m. Home Again, PG-13 6 p.m. Flatliners (2017), PG-13 7:30 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, PG-13 9:30 p.m. Flatliners (2017), PG-13 Saturday, October 28 3 p.m. The Lego Ninjago Movie, PG 5:30 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, PG-13 6 p.m. Mother! R 8:30 p.m. Flatliners (2017), PG-13 9:30 p.m. Blade Runner 2049, R Sunday, October 29 3 p.m. The Lego Ninjago Movie, PG 5:30 p.m. Home Again, PG-13 6 p.m. It, R 8:30 p.m. Flatliners (2017), PG-13 Monday, October 30 Closed, No Movies Tuesday, October 31 Halloween Scary Triplet! 4 p.m. It, R 6:30 p.m. Flatliners (2017), PG-13 8:30 p.m. Mother! R Wednesday, November 1 4:30 p.m. Home Again, PG-13 6 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, PG-13 7:30 p.m. Blade Runner 2049, R Thursday, November 2 4:30 p.m. Flatliners (2017), PG-13 6 p.m. Kingsman: The Golden Circle, R 7:30 p.m. It, R

Blade Runner 2049 R, SciFi-Thriller, 163 min. Cast: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas, Robin Wright and Dave Bautista. A young blade runner’s discovery of a long buried secret leads him on a quest to track down former blade runner, Rick Deckard, who’s been missing for 30 years. Flatliners (2017) Premiere PG-13, Drama-Horror-SciFi, 110 min. Cast: Ellen Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, James Norton and Kiefer Sutherland. Five medical students, obsessed by what lies beyond the confines of life, embark on a daring experiment: by stopping their hearts for short periods, each triggers a near-death experience – giving them a firsthand account of the afterlife. Home Again Last Show PG-13, Comedy-Drama-Romance, 97 min. Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Nat Wolff, Lake Bell, Pico Alexander and Michael Sheen. Life for a single mom in Los Angeles takes an unexpected turn when she al-

lows three young guys to move in with her. It Last Show R, Drama-Horror, 135 min. Cast: Bill Skarsgard, Jaeden Lieberher, Finn Wolfhard, Javier Botet and Nicholas Hamilton. A group of bullied kids with troubled family lives, band together when a monster, taking the appearance of a clown, begins hunting children. Kingsman: The Golden Circle R, Action-Adventure-Comedy, 141 min. Cast: Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Channing Tatum and Halle Berry. When their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, the Kingsman’s journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the United States. These two elite secret organizations must band together to defeat a common enemy. The Lego Ninjago Movie PG, Animation-Action-Adventure, 120 min. Cast: Olivia Munn, Justin Theroux, Jackie Chan, Dave

Franco and Michael Pea. Six young ninjas Lloyd, Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane and Nya are tasked with defending their island home, called Ninjago. By night, they’re gifted warriors, using their skills and awesome fleet of vehicles to fight villains and monsters. By day, they’re ordinary teens struggling against their greatest enemy: high school. Mother! R, Drama-Horror, 121 min. Cast: Ed Harris, Domhnall Gleeson, Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Pfeiffer. A couple’s relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence. Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween PG-13, Comedy 101 min. Cast: Tyler Perry, Brock O’Hurn, Patrice Lovely, Inanna Sarkis and Lexy Panterra. Madea, Bam, and Hattie venture to a haunted campground and the group must run for their lives when monsters, goblins, and the boogeyman are unleashed.

If you have been sexually assaulted or need to speak with a S.A.P.R. victim advocate, call 335-640-6621 24/7 for information and support. The DoD Safe Helpline can be reached toll-free at 001-877-995-5247.


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Napoli Nation Fan Club is a group that helps community members attend SSC Napoli soccer games, promotes intercultural relations and provides SSC Napoli information to the community. Membership benefits include SSC Napoli gear, discounted tickets and entry to Napoli Nation functions. For details visit USASSCNapoli on Facebook. Seventh Day Adventist Worship Service takes place Saturdays at Support Site Chapel from 9 a.m. to noon. The schedule is: Sabbath School lessons, 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.; songs and praise, 10:45 to 11 a.m.; Divine Service, 11 a.m. to noon. For details call Paolo Fleurant at 328-194-6897 or email naplesadventistsgroup@ yahoo.com. Connect the Tots is an organization for bringing together families with babies and toddlers to play and mingle. Monthly club events include themed parties, group outings off-base and playground meet-ups. For the latest on club events, join us on Facebook at Connect the Tots (CTT), Naples Italy. Gaeta/Naples Area Girl Scouts is in need of leaders and coleaders. Training and support provided. For details email naplesgs@yahoo.com. Catholic Women Of The Chapel meets monthly in the Support Site Fellowship Hall for prayer, fellowship, and learning. Child care provided. We also meet Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. for Rosary and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. for bible study. For details email cwocnaples@gmail.com or visit Catholic Women of the Chapel - NSA Naples, Italy on Facebook.

MORE THE INSIDE PAGE Latinos Unidos Welcomes New Members Meetings are 2 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month at the Support Site park. For details email michael.cortez@eu.navy.mil or call 334-6771-0327, or gabriel.sermeno@eu. navy.mil or call 081-811-5554. The Knights Of Columbus, San Gennaro Council 14853, meets at noon on the first Wednesday of each month at the Support Site Chapel Offices. For details email Dana Eberlin at kofcnaples @gmail.com Filipino-American Association of Naples, Italy meets at 6 p.m. the first Thursday of every month at Striker’s Bowling Alley. For details call Ely Santos at 081-8114648 / DSN 629-4648 or visit Fil-Am Naples on Facebook. Register For On-Site Undergraduate Classes Visit the colleges for more information about what classes and programs are offered. Call UMUC Maryland at 081-568-6673/74/75; Central Texas College at 081-568-6761. The Naples Christian Homeschool Association meets every month to support families who have chosen to educate their own children. We offer weekly park/pool days, a moms’ night out and field trips to explore Bella Napoli and beyond. For details email Natalie Mack at NPMack3@aol.com. The Welfare & Recreation Association is available to meet associates every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its location on the first floor of Building 450 upstairs from Capo Landing. For details visit http://www.wraitalia.it.

The U.S. Military Retiree Association of Southern Italy (USMRA-SI) is the only association in Southern Italy representing the interests of U.S. retired military personnel and their survivors. If you are not a member and are eligible, visit the USMRASI at usmra-si.tripod.com or call Wylie Miller at 329-208-7315. The Knights Of Columbus, San Gennaro Council 14853, meets at noon on the first Wednesday of each month at the Support Site Chapel Offices. For details email Dana Eberlin at kofcnaples @gmail.com University of Oklahoma Graduate Degrees The University of Oklahoma offers the master of human relations on-site graduate degree program. Courses meet in a series of four evenings and one weekend. For details call the OU office at DSN: 626-6672 or visit the office at Capodichino in the Admin II building. Meditation Sitting Group meets on Mondays from 5:30 to 6 p.m. at the Support Site side chapel. Participation is free and newcomers are welcome. For details or questions please email Claudia at Naplesmeditationgroup@gmail.com or join the Facebook group at NSA Naples Meditation Group. Carney Park Golf Association (CPGA) is a non-profit organization established for eligible Carney Park Golf Course patrons. The CPGA provides weekly social activities for all levels of golfer and often organize trips to other courses. Events are held every Saturday and Sunday. For details call 081-568-1749.

Naples Area Nurses Association (NANA) is an organization of nurses that work together to fundraise, participate in social events, and provide support throughout the U.S. Naval Hospital Naples and NSA Naples community. For details email Lt. Shelley Beltz at shelley.beltz@med.navy.mil or Lt. Jenny Paul at jenny.paul@med.navy.mil. Educational & Developmental Intervention Service Screenings Now Available Room W09, Support Site Village Forum. For eligible children who have not reached their third birthday. If you are concerned about your child’s development, contact EDIS at 081-811-4676. Security Note: All DoD military or civilian personnel hosting an event off base must complete a Special Event Force Protection Plan (SEFPP) 45 days in advance, regardless of organization, if the event will involve 50 or more personnel, include distinguished visitors or involve personnel wearing uniforms. For details call the AT/FP Division at 081-568-5525 or visit the division office in the Capodichino Security Precinct, Bldg. 403. Cub Scout Pack 007 Does your son enjoy being outdoors, going on hikes, swimming and camping? The Naples Cub Scouts is an active program that is open to boys between kindergarten and fifth grade. Meetings and activities are three times per month. Boys can earn their way through the ranks of Lion, Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos Scout. For details email naplescubmaster@gmail.com or visit the Facebook Page: Naples Cub Scouts - Pack 007.


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TRAVEL TIPS From page 1 Once you have an idea of where you are going, visit Tripadvisor.com or Viator.com and look for things to do while you are there. These sites are also helpful for booking hotels, transportation to/from the airport and tours to popular tourist activities while at your destination. 3. Driving may not be the cheapest means of travel You may find that it is cheaper, faster, and easier to take a train. In Europe, tolls are frequently more expensive than in the United States, as a trip from Naples to Florence is roughly 70 euro round trip (plus fuel costs). A good reference for determining the cost of a drive is the Michelin route planner,

www.viamichelin.com, which will help you determine tolls, road tax and even estimate your fuel costs. Don’t forget to account for parking throughout your trip as well. 4. Flights / Airlines / Airports There are numerous budget airlines flying to/from Naples making it extremely affordable to reach most major European cities. Cities like Paris and London have multiple airports, and you may find it cheaper to book a separate return ticket from a different airport on a different carrier. Websites like flights.google.com and skyscanner.net are great to determine which carrier has the cheapest flight. Just make sure to read the fine print regarding carry-on luggage, as each airlines have different rules, with some

popular airlines only allowing 1 item in the cockpit.

what you plan to do during that time.

5. A cheap flight does not necessarily mean cheap destination Many of the budget airlines operate out of the smaller airports, often at greater distances from the city center. Before you book that ticket, think about how you will get to/from the airport to your final destination. You may easily be looking at a 100 euro cab or hour-long train ride at rush hour. Public transportation is often more affordable, but often lacks space to accommodate large bags. A great trick is to call your hotel ahead of time and see if they offer a shuttle, or partner with a driver that does routine airport pickup. They may offer a reduced fare compared to what you will find through Uber or online, and their driver will already know where the hotel is located.

8. What about tickets? Going to popular destinations often means you need a ticket to visit a trendy location. Some tickets, for example the Warner Bros. Studio Harry Potter tour in London, are only sold ahead of time online. Others, like the Eifel tower in Paris sell some reserve tickets online with the remainder on location. To avoid disappointment, look up each of your destinations and see what you can purchase ahead of time. Just be cautious, there are often tickets available that may reference “Skip the Line,” which are often two to three times the retail price of the actual ticket. Unfortunately, if you are booking last minute, these types of tickets may be your only remaining option.

6. Set expectations for the trip with the entire family. Taking a family to Paris can be a delight, but while you may plan to see the Eifel tower, your spouse may want to make it a day at the Louvre museum, while your kids are hoping to spend time at Disney World. Often these destinations are far apart and time is limited to make everyone happy. Setting your expectations for the trip early helps ensure everyone has a good time. 7. Make an itinerary Time is a limited resource and should be budgeted just like money. Start with the bookends of your trip, such as flight times, and transportation time to/from your hotel. Then take the expectations you made and consider how much time everything takes, to include getting to/from each location. Don’t forget to think about where you plan to eat, and rest times for travelers with less stamina. Make sure you write it down, blocking out time for each event. Have a plan as to which events can be interchanged in case weather or unforeseen events require you to adjust your plans. Don’t be afraid to block off free time for spontaneous events, just make sure you have an idea of

9. Know your budget This seems simple, but with the currency exchange it is easy to think that there is little difference between dollars, euro and pounds. That can be a costly mistake, so make sure you know the exchange rate when you travel. Paying for your transportation and hotels up front helps, but remember to budget your food expense. You’ll be eating out three times a day, and that gets expensive very quickly. A good estimate for a food budget is to consider your families normal budget when eating out for dinner and multiply that by at least three. Yes, you can normally find cheaper meals earlier in the day, but when you add in the extras, such as snacks and drinks throughout the day, you’ll quickly deplete those extra funds. In this situation, it is better to budget too much money than not enough. On the bright side, any money not used for food can be allocated toward souvenirs, events or future trips. 10. Stay flexible Things beyond our control always tend happen that will ruin even the best of plans, such as flight delays, bad weather or lack of tickets. Just have an alternate plan and make the most of it. In my experience, talking with

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Can you hear it? London's Big Ben is chiming the 7 o’clock hour as tourists stream by on bikes, black cabs and trikes. In the background is the ever-revolving London Eye. On August 21, 2017, a week after this photo was taken, the famed clock chimed for the last time at noon. It will remain silent for major repair work, which is expected to last until 2021. Photo by Joe Luthy

drivers and hotel concierge has put me on track with some of my most memorable experiences. There is nothing wrong with being friendly to your driver and asking for a brief windshield tour as they drive you around their city, as most look forward to showing it off. Just remember operational security (OPSEC), as the goal is for them to share with you, not so much you with them. 11. Travel as light as possible and bring only what you really need. This will save you money in transportation costs, and protects you while out in town. Security is extremely tight everywhere, and when you go into a museum, or any major destination, your bags will be searched. For instance, the leaning tower in Pisa requires you to check your bag in a locker, while the Eifel tower in Paris requires your bag to be emptied in front of them. Bringing less will save your back and will help you get through security so much faster. Keep in mind that all this planning takes a lot of work and is not for the faint of heart. If you are just looking for a push button solution, where all you need to do is pack your bags and show up at the airport, you should contact the friendly representatives at either the USO or MWR. Both organizations plan multiple extended trips throughout many of the popular European destinations. These trips are planned and booked months in advance, so contact them early as trips fill up fast. The most important thing to remember is that you should be enjoying your time in Europe and absorbing as much of the culture as possible. Bon voyage!


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JOBS CIVILIAN HUMAN RESOURCES (CHR) Effective October 19, 2017, new customer service hours are: ● Monday through Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ● Thursday: 12:15 to 3 p.m. ● Friday: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Customer service operation hours for the following services are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-11 a.m. and from 1-3 p.m.: ● ID/CAC Cards (DD1172-2) ● Work Certificates

U.S. POSITIONS USAJOBS WEBSITE: https://don.usajobs.gov IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Department of Navy overseas US civilian positions aboard Naples and Gaeta commuting area will be posted on USAJOBS website. Not familiar with USAJOBS? Get started by creating an account at https://don.usajobs.gov. Once registered, you may customize your job searches, set up job alerts and store your resume and other essential employment documents online and be ready to apply for a job anytime. Already have an account on USAJOBS but have questions about applying for overseas positions, contact the DON Employee Intake Center for assistance at doneic@navy.mil The Department of the Navy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. U.S. citizenship is required.

LOCAL NATIONAL (LN) POSITIONS To find out what positions are currently open call our front desk at DSN 626-5409 or Comm. 081-568-5409. Copies of vacancy announcements will be also posted at The Civilian Human Resources (CHR) located at Capo Admin I, first floor. The customer service hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thusday from 12:15 to 3 p.m. The announcements are also

visible at the following link: https://cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnreurafswa/about/j ob_openings/LocalNationalVacancies.html. Applications are accepted at the Security Pass and ID Office at Capodichino, or at the Security Pass and ID Office at Gricignano, Support Site, or at the Civilian Human Resources (CHR), Capodichino, Naples. The CHR Office must receive mailed applications by closing date of the vacancy announcement. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The application form and instructions on how to apply for Local National positions have been revised. Any prior editions will be obsolete and will no longer be considered beginning January 1, 2016. Applications that do not conform to the revised instructions will not be considered. CLOSING November 2, 2017 Plumber, Uc-4206-06, ANN#66096-799789-MM, Full Time Permanent. Purchasing Agent, Ua-110504 KPP Ua-03 KPP Ua-02, ANN# 40411-801531-AG, Full Time Permanent. AOC: Current permanent local national employees of UIC 40411- NAVSUP FLC only. Specialista Ingegnere (Acquisizione Servizi Primari), Q-0801-Q2, ANN# 33191783084-PG-R1, Full Time Permanent. If you have any questions, contact the front desk at DSN 626-5409 or Comm. 081-568-5409. You can also contact the Civilian Human Resources (CHR) Naples helpdesk at: http://cnic.navy.mil/Europe/About/Jobs/AboutWorkingHere/index.htm. You will be contacted within 24 hours, so please be sure to provide your contact information. Thank you and we appreciate your input, whether negative or positive so that we can find ways to improve the CHR services, or

continue to provide excellent service. As a reminder, a CHR Representative is available for the bi-weekly “Meet & Greet” at the NSA, Support Site Base, Navy Exchange Food Court area from 8-9 a.m. Please feel free to come by, pick up a copy of a vacancy announcement that you may be interested in applying for, or ask questions. If the CHR representative is unable to provide you a response, he/she will bring the question back to the CHR office and you will be provided an answer or a call back the same day. The date for the next “Meet & Greet” is yet to be determined.

NON-APPROPRIATED FUND (NAF) POSITIONS Fleet & Family Readiness NAF Local Naples job announcements within CNREURAFSWA may be viewed at: https://www.cnic.navy.mil/ regions/cnreurafswa/about /job_openings.html – The necessary application forms are also available on line. For questions please call 081-568-4164/2505/5612/ 8202. The applications may be emailed to NAFPersonnel@eu.navy.mil

NSA NAPLES US NAF POSITIONS CYP Food Service Worker, NA-7408-04, ANN#17-011, flexible, School Age Care, Youth Programs. Job summary: Performs tasks with several steps or sequence of tasks such as: sets up food service counters, steam tables, dining room tables, and side service stands with hot and cold food, including meats, vegetables, salads, desserts, bread, butter and beverages. Open until filled. CYP Cook, Na-7404-08 ANN#17-213, Regular parttime NTE 1 year, CDC Capodichino. Job summary: The CYP Cook performs various tasks or a sequence of tasks in food service preparation.

Tasks consist of several steps that require attention to work operations and follow and established sequence of work. These tasks, which are summarized into categories related to food preparation and service, kitchen maintenance, and food storage. Closing date: December 31, 2017. CYP Custodian, NA-356602, ANN#17-212, Regular full time, NTE 1 year, School Age Care Support Site. Job summary: The purpose of this CYP Custodian position is to provide a variety of semi-skilled labor and cleaning tasks for the CYP facilities to include: Child Development Centers, School Age Care program, Youth Programs, Child Development Home offices and lending libraries. Closing date: December 31, 2017. Recreation Aid, NF-018901, ANN#17-030 flexible, Liberty/Entertainment, Capo/Support site. Job summary: Serves as an aid for the Liberty/Entertainment program assisting with various functions and duties as they relate each program. Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-018901, ANN#17-323, Flexible Part-Time, Reel Time Theater, Support Site. Job summary: Perform duties independently in the ticket office and/or the snack bar in accordance with prescribed practices and general directions at the theater. Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-018901, ANN#17-295, Flexible Part-Time, Auto Skills Center, Support Site. Job summary: Main duty will be to provide oversight of activities and necessary services to authorized patrons, including general information on the use of equipment. Provide information concerning facilities and operation. Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-018901, ANN#18-020, Flexible Part-Time, MWR Bowling Center Naples, Italy. Job

summary: Main duty will be to provide oversight of activities and necessary services to authorized patrons, including general information on the use of equipment. Provide information concerning facilities and operation. Open until filled. Recreation Assistant, NF0189-01/02, ANN#18-021 Flexible Part-Time, Fleet & Family Readiness Center, Gaeta, Italy. Job Summary: Serves as a primary front line customer service representative of the overall program as such, must continually present information in a high professional and customer friendly style. Open until filled. CYP Assistant, CY-1702I/II, ANN#18-024, (Multiple Positions) Regular Full Time (Eligible for Post Allowance), CYP Divisions, CDC/Teens/Sac/Youth Naples. Job summary: Provides appropriate developmental care and instruction for children and youth ranging in age from six weeks to 18 years in a Child and Youth Program setting Performs routine, day-to-day care of infants and children ranging from six weeks to five years. Closing date: September 30, 2018. CYP Assistant, CY-1702I/II, ANN#18-023 Regular Full Time (Eligible for Post Allowance), CYP Division, CDC Capodichino. Job summary: Provides appropriate developmental care and instruction for children and youth ranging in age from six weeks to 18 years in a Child and Youth Program setting Performs routine, day-to-day care of infants and children ranging from six weeks to five years. Area of Consideration: Internal CYP employees only. Closing date: November 3, 2017.

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NAF LOCAL NATIONAL POSITION Counter Attendant, Uc7408-07, ANN# 18-022 (Multiple Positions) Permanent Part Time, MWR Bowling Center, Support Site. Closing date: October 27, 2017.

NEX U.S. NAF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Gricignano, Bldg. 2091-B Call DSN 629-4774 or Comm. 081-813-5252/ 5253/5254 Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For a current list of U.S. vacancies and the on-line application visit: https://www.NavyExchange.jobs – To assist your job search go directly to the location field, open the drop down menu and click on Italy, then click on SEARCH FOR JOBS button. You will see all the jobs in Italy (mostly Naples area); just make sure you are NOT applying for a position located in Sigonella (Sicily). For any questions or concerns please call the numbers above. GRICIGNANO MAIN STORE /C9/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8$9.50 per hour. Job summary: Sells general merchandise to customers exercising professional selling techniques. Works as part of a sales team to provide service that anticipates and exceeds customer expectations. Ann#170003NI Sales Clerk/MM/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8-$9 per hour. Job summary: Responsible for selling general merchandise to customers and ensuring merchandise is properly stocked and available. Candidates must be at least 18 years old to apply.

CAPODICHINO NEXMART Ann#170003Q8 Sales Clerk/MM/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8-$9 per hour. Job summary: Responsible for selling general merchandise to customers and ensuring merchandise is properly stocked and available. Candidates must be at least 18 years old to apply. GAETA MINI MART Ann#170003H2 Sales Clerk/MM/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8-$9 per hour. Job summary: Responsible for selling general merchandise to customers and ensuring merchandise is properly stocked and available. Candidates must be at least 18 years old to apply.

OTHER OPPORTUNITIE Chapel Seeking Roman Catholic Priest NSA Naples is seeking a Roman Catholic Priest to provide Mass and religious rites on a temporary basis throughout the year. Candidates must be in good standing with the Catholic Church, endorsed by the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, and fluent in English. The contract will begin in December 2017. For details email Chaplain Dietz at peter.dietz@eu.navy.mil Chapel Seeking Coordinator of Catholic Religious Education NSA Naples is seeking a Coordinator of Catholic Religious Education. The successful candidate will be directly responsible for providing Catholic Religious Education programming from pre-K through adult. Candidates must be in good standing with the Catholic Church and an active member of the NSA Naples Catholic Chapel community. The contract will begin in December 2017. For details email Chaplain Dietz at peter.dietz@eu.navy.mil

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MORE BASE NOTES Nov. 3: Family Enrichment Workshop (FEW) CREDO is providing a free half-day workshop in Family Enrichment November 3 at Support Site Fellowship Hall from 4 to 6 p.m. CREDO Family Enrichment guides families through experiential learning and unique challenges that result in discovery of new patterns of behavior that allow for greater toughness and adaptability in facing overseas’ pressures, stress, and deployment. Civilian attire (no uniforms, please) for attendees. Register by visiting credo.eu on Facebook or visit the CREDO office onboard Capodichino on the first floor of Bldg. 450 across from the Fitness Center. Attendees may also register by visiting https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc EEZaXllwUy3xSzxEnP4ubFVVid7ncJeOxRwMQ_IGgLDkjUQ/viewform?usp=sf_link – for details call DSN 626-5255 or Comm. 081568-5255 or email credo@eu.navy.mil Nov. 4-5: Splat-Shot Open Racquetball Tournament Don’t miss the Splat-Shot Open Racquetball Tournament at Support Site Fitness Forum gym November 4 and 5 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Awards will be given to first and second place winners in each division (men and women). Registration deadline is November 2. For details call DSN 629-6528 or Comm. 081-811-6528. Nov 7-8: CREDO ASIST Workshop CREDO is hosting a free two-day workshop in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) November 7-8 at Bella Napoli Conference Center from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. ASIST is a workshop that trains suicide first aid caregivers to feel more comfortable, confident and competent in helping to prevent the immediate risk of suicide in our communities. The free training includes breakfast and lunch. Civilian attire (no uniforms, please) for attendees. Register by visiting credo.eu on Facebook or at the CREDO office onboard Capodichino on the first floor of Bldg. 450 across from the Fitness Center. Attendees may also register by visiting https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc GCMvmq9TxY0ybtN1wUO_qn0WPYMdQshgdPEsGLyxJeBug/viewform?usp=sf_link – for details call DSN 626-5255 or Comm. 081-5685255 or email credo@eu.navy.mil Nov. 16: Free Single Sailor Thanksgiving Dinner All single Sailors (E1-E6) are invited to a Free Thanksgiving feast November 16 at the U.S. Naval Hospital Naples Galley from 6 to 8 p.m. Also included will be music and prizes. For details call DSN 626-4895 or Comm. 081568-4895 or email mwrnaples_liberty@eu.navy.mil. Nov. 17: Cornhole Singles Tournament / Free Concert by Old Dominion Participate in a Cornhole Singles Tournament November 17 at 5 p.m., followed by a free live show by Old Dominion, the Nashville, Tennessee-based country band at 7 p.m. Food and beverages will be on sale. There will be

portable heaters to help keep you warm. Bring your chairs and blankets. Registration (along with fee) for the cornhole tournament required in advance at the Tickets and Travel office. For details call DSN 629-7911 or Comm. 081-811-7911. Nov. 17: USO Music Trivia Invite your friends and challenge your knowledge of music from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and today at the monthly USO Music Trivia Night November 17 at 7 p.m. at O’Rhys. Entry is free to open to U.S. ID card holders, 21 and older (18 for active duty service members). Prizes will be awarded to teams that come in first and last place. For details call DSN 626-5713. Nov. 19: Thanks-Filled BINGO Spend an afternoon with friends and family for a free, Thanks-filled Bingo with USO Naples November 19 at the Naples High School Cafeteria. Doors open at 3 p.m., with Bingo starting at 3:30 p.m. Entry is firstcome, first-served for U.S. ID card holders. Take home incredible prizes like electronics, home appliances, gift baskets and door prizes. Food and drinks available for purchase. For details call USO at DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903. Nov. 17-19 Pairs Marriage Retreat CREDO is hosting a free PAIRS Marriage Retreat Seminar November 17-19. The seminar will begin at 3 p.m. Friday and end at 11 a.m. Sunday. The retreat will feature Seth Eisenberg, the founder of PAIRS Inc., and will provide tools that may become lasting resources that foster love, happiness, pleasure and mutual fulfillment. Hotel, food, transportation and lodging are free to the participants, however child care is not provided. Civilian attire (no uniforms, please) for attendees. This seminar has a limit of 15 married couples. Register by visiting credo.eu on Facebook or at the CREDO office onboard Capodichino on the first floor of Bldg. 450 across from the Fitness Center. Attendees may also register by visiting https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc BozOpMBmTBW3_VLSUMrq9PRIfzyeA6El3 nV3_ew55INL2HQ/viewform?usp=sf_link – for details call DSN 626-5255 or Comm. 081568-5255 or email credo@eu.navy.mil Nov. 21: Thanks-Filled Luncheon The USO will host a free special Thanksgiving luncheon November 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for single and unaccompanied service members at the USO Lounge on the first floor of the Air Terminal onboard Capodichino. For details call DSN 626-5713. Nov. 23: USO / MWR Thanksgiving Taste of Home Join USO and MWR for a free traditional Thanksgiving meal November 23 from noon to 2 p.m. for single and unaccompanied service members at O’Rhys Pub on Support Site. Delight your tastebuds with oven roasted turkey, glazed ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, veggies and mouthwatering desserts. For details call DSN 626-5713.


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DAILY TOURS

SpookTRUNKular Tonight at Support Site By Chris Kasparek NSA Community Recreation Director

Tonight, as the sun drops below the horizon and the evening turns spooky, head over to Motorcycle Safety Lot at Support Site for this year’s SpookTRUNKular. The lineup of activities, fun and food is fantastic, and best of all, entrance is free. Pick up your trick or treating punch card at any of the lines in front of the ticket tents, which will be located just outside the Motorcycle Safety Lot from 6 to 10 p.m. Trick or treating for this event is for youth up to 16. We will have 50themed trunks along the way, which means there will be plenty of candy. Stay safe by avoiding pushing, rushing or grabbing. Please bring your own treat bags since we will not have them available. Also, be sure to bring your appetite, as there will food vendors selling yummy food, snacks and refreshments under the big tent. There will be also be a photographer on site taking pictures for a small fee. It wouldn’t be a SpookTRUNKular without a hay ride or a haunted house. The hayride will operate until 9 p.m.

with spooky stories being told to riders, and the Seabee Haunted House will be scaring visitors from 6 p.m. to midnight for a small $5 fee. And, if all this wasn’t enough, this year’s SpookTRUNKular will have a free roller coaster ride throughout the night. Patrons sponsoring guests may obtain passes between 4 and 7 p.m. the night of the event at the NSA Housing Office parking lot by the back gate. They will be issued SpookTRUNKular wristbands. Sponsors are required to be with their guests as they proceed through the gate and remain with them during the event. No alcohol or pets will be allowed at the SpookTRUNKular.

upcoming uSO Tours Capodichino Office 081-568-5713 Support Site Office 081-811-4903 www.uso.it

TOuRS OpEN TO BOTH u.S. MiliTARy ANd NATO i.d. CARd HOldERS

Nov 4: The Chestnut Festival in Montella . . . . . . €29 Nov 5: The Ancient Ruins of Pompeii . . . . . . . . . €19 Nov 10:Naples Underground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €27 Nov 11:Novello Wine at Cantina del Vesuvio. . . . €24 Nov 12:Day Trip to Alberobello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €62 Nov 13:Family Day at the Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €39

EXTENDED TOURS Nov 3-5: Nov 11-12: Nov 24-27 Nov 24-26 Dec 24-25 Jan 13-14: Feb 16-18: Feb 16-19: Apr 5-8:

Nove Ceramic Express Tour . . . . . . . . €97 Wine Roads of Siena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €187 Thanksgiving in Barcelona . . . . . . . . . €429 Thanksgiving in Tuscany . . . . . . . . . . €293 Christmas in Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €189 MLK Weekend in Florence and Pisa. . €179 Carnevale di Viareggio . . . . . . . . . . . . €239 President’s Day in Budapest . . . . . . . . €569 Spring Break in Amsterdam . . . . . . . . €769

In the event of an emergency or to report a crime, please call the Emergency Dispatch Center at 081-568-4911 or 5911. (On-Base Dial 9-1-1) For non-emergency assistance, call 081-568-5638


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MERCATO/CLASSIFIED ADS • FREE MERCATO ADS •

A Panorama/NSA Public Affairs Office courtesy service available for U.S. or NATO ID cardholders who have orders to PCS within six months. RULES: • New ads must be submitted on a completed Mercato form, along with a copy of both the member’s ID card (front and back) and ONLY the first two pages of PCS orders or equivalent. • Ads are limited to one per category and 25 words maximum. Ads for free pets are limited to one per person or organization (copy of ID required) and run on a space-available basis. One contact phone number per ad; no e-mail addresses. • Deadline for submission is Monday, noon for the following Friday. Public holidays (U.S. or Italian) are not an exception to this rule. ADS RUN ONE WEEK ONLY! • Any incomplete ad or ad received after the Monday, noon deadline will not be printed in that Friday’s issue. Late submissions will be considered for the next available publication. Incomplete or illegible ads will not be considered. • Free Mercato Ad forms, the only acceptable form of submission, are available at http://www.cnic.navy.mil/naples/newsroom/panorama/ (click on the Mercato link) or at the NSA Public Affairs Office during normal business hours. • Ads and supporting documentation can be faxed to 081-568-5112 (DSN 626-5112) or delivered in person to the Public Affairs Office, Capodichino, Admin I, Room 208. No other form of submission will be accepted. • To renew for the following week call 081-568-5856/5907 (DSN 6265856/ 5907) by noon Monday. Ads not renewed by the deadline will not be published. • PAID CLASSIFIED ADS •

For services and products not eligible for free insertion in “Mercato.” Classified ads can be placed at STAMPA GENERALE (Panorama Advertising Office) located at NSA Capodichino, Building 450, 1st Floor. Cost is € 1,00 (one Euro) per word (minimum 10 words). For information on paid ads please call 081-568-7884 (DSN 626-7884). Deadline is Wednesday 4 p.m. for the current week’s edition.

TALIAN LESSONS, for info contact Elena D'Angelo cell. 340-577-5239 or tel. 081-891-1489.

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