Panorama February 12, 2016

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61th year, No. 6

Serving the NATO, Naples and Gaeta Military Community in Italy

USO Hosts Naples Got Talents

Navy Medal of Honor with Navy Special Warfare (SEAL) Trident. Photo by Oscar Sosa

President Obama to Award the Medal of Honor

From USO Naples

More than 300 people packed the Multi-purpose room/Cafeteria at Naples Middle High School on board Support Site February 6, 2016, during the USO Naples’ ninth annual “Naples got Talents” event. The U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band “Flagship” kicked off what is traditionally the biggest USO Naples production of the year, and Navy Chaplain Lt. Marian King provided the halftime performance with fun giveaways for the audience. USO GOT TALENTS Page 11

Friday, February 12, 2016

From Naval Special Warfare Command Public Affairs

Sixth Fleet Ombudsman Jenn Ringwald sings Carrie Underwood’s “So Small” during the USO Naples Got Talents event February 6, 2016, on the stage at the Naples Middle High School multi-purpose room. Ringwald won second place for her performance. Photo by Athena Plichta

New Navy Postal Directory System to Improve Mail Service for Sailors By Tom Kreidel NAVSUP FLC Norfolk Office of Corporate Communication

Personnel from Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk are implementing a new system to streamline the process for transferring Sailors’ mail. According to the Regional Navy Mail Center (RNMC) Division Director Jeffrey Gibbs, the Navy Postal Directory System will be on line for all ships as of March 1 and all shorebased facilities and mail rooms by March 31.

He says NPDS is a Microsoft Access program that automates the mail processing and record keeping for a command. It stores individual personal address data for current personnel assigned to a command and also stores new data for personnel when they transfer so that mail received by the command may be readdressed and forwarded.

NPDS also prepares and prints address labels for readdressing mail and automatically purges files for transferred personnel. “This will simplify mail redirect services for all Navy commands, which depending on size of command can be a significant manpower savings in time taken to process redirect mail,” he added. CAPTAIN’S CORNER. . . . . . . . . 2

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On February 29, 2016, President Barack Obama will present the Medal of Honor to Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward Byers. Byers will receive the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions while serving as part of a team that rescued an American civilian being held hostage in Afghanistan on December 89, 2012. He will be the eleventh living service member to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan. He and his family will join the President at the White House to commemorate his example of selfless service. “The strength of the Naval Special Warfare community is in its exceptional people. Senior Chief Ed Byers’ actions on the battlefield reflect the highest ideals of our profession: bravery, selfless dedication to duty, and above all, the highest level of commitment to protect the lives of others and the freedom for which our nation stands,” said Rear Admiral Brian Losey, Commander Naval Special Warfare. “We are humbled by Senior Chief Byers’ incredible example of service, and are proud to call him Teammate.” Personal Background Byers was born in Toledo, Ohio, August 4, 1979. He graduated from Otesgo High School in Tontogany, Ohio, in June 1997. MEDAL OF HONOR Page 11


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PANOrAMA February 12, 2016

CAPTAIN’S CORNER By Capt. Doug Carpenter NSA Naples Commanding Officer

We’re having a long weekend to celebrate Presidents Day. This important federal holiday honors George Washington’s Birthday on February 22, but is now celebrated on the third Monday in February and has expanded to honor all United States Presidents. So far in our history we’ve had 44 Presidencies, but 43 Presidents – President Grover Cleveland is counted twice, elected to nonconsecutive terms as the 22nd and 24th President. Take some time this weekend to honor the leaders of our great nation and consider the path our Nation has followed to gain the global role we hold today.. On February 8th, we started a security modification at the main gate at Capodichino. The modification will increase safety and security for pedestrians who use the gate on a daily basis, and should help with traffic flow in the outbound lane. However, it is going to take a few months to complete the project – our scheduled end date is May 6th. I have modified the traffic pattern and gate hours at Capodichino during the project, and you can find more information on Facebook and in the PAO notes. Please be patient, especially at the peak traffic times, and consider using the back gate for entry in the morning or coming to work a little earlier. Additionally, it really helps the sentries to keep traffic moving if you have your access credentials out and ready prior to arriving at the entry control point (ECP). As a friendly reminder, Sunday is Valentine’s day, and a great opportunity to show your significant other that you appreciate their support and companionship. MWR, ITT, Fitness Forum, Carney Park, and the NEX are all hosting their own special events and deals for the day, so it is not too late to plan a special day if your plans for a romantic getaway have fallen through. Valentine’s day also reminds us of two other important things. First, February 14th is the new deadline to take the living pattern survey (LPS), and that February is American Heart Month. The month, by presidential proclamation, urges the people of the United States to recognize the nationwide problem of heart and blood vessel diseases and to support all essential programs required to solve the problem. At NSA we use this month to remind ourselves not to give up on our New Year’s fitness and health resolutions. Not only will this benefit our military community, those required to take semi-annual physical fitness assessments, but also our civilian counterparts who also profit from the mental and physical benefits of a healthier lifestyle. Please enjoy the long weekend, and mark your calendars for my next town hall meeting on March 8th at 6 p.m. in the Support Site Movie Theater.

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BASE NOTES Now-Mar. 21: Carney Park Restroom Renovations The Carney Park restrooms will be undergoing renovations scheduled for completion March 21. During this time there are other restrooms available on site. Feel free to come to the park to enjoy events, camping, picnics and more. For details call 081-5261579. Now-May 6: NSA Naples Capodichino Main Gate Maintenance Monday through Friday the front gate will be open 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. for inbound traffic only and 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. for both inbound and outbound traffic. Monday through Friday the back gate will be open 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. for both inbound and outbound traffic; from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. for outbound traffic only; and closed from 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. On weekends and holidays the front gate will be open to both inbound and outbound traffic and the back gate will be closed. Now-June 15: Free Tax Filing with VITA Center Services The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Center will assist service members, DoD employees and their families from February 1 to June 15. VITA Volunteers will provide free assistance in filing your returns for tax year 2015 both at the Capodichino Library and Support Site at the Fleet and Family Center. The service is by appointment only. For details or to schedule an appointment call the Legal Assistance Office at DSN 626-4576 or Comm. 081568-4576 or email daniela.flococaro.it@eu.navy.mil. Now-Mar. 31: Dance Classes at the Support Site Fitness Forum Dance Classes are being held at the Support Site Fitness Forum for ages 3-12. Jazz (on Tuesday) and Ballet (on Thursday) are offered from 3-3:45 p.m. for ages 3-6 and from 3:50-4:35 p.m. for ages 7-12. A Community Tap class is also available for 9 years and above from 4:45-5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. For details call DSN 629-6604 or Comm. 081-811-6604. Feb. 18 & 25: It’s Story Time at the Support Site Library Preschoolers and their parents are invited to Story Time at the Support Site Library at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday in February for some fun reading. Dates and themes are: February 18 – Presidents’

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Stories; and February 25 – African American Heritage Day. Program is free. For details call DSN 629-4361 or Comm. 081-811-4361. Feb. 13: Outdoor Recreation Trekking: Valley of the Mills (Amalfi) Join Outdoor Recreation for one of the most beautiful well known hikes in Campania on February 13 from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. The trail has a moderate exertion level. For details call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Feb. 13: Cupid’s 5K Relay & Kids 1 Mile Relay Join us for our 5K relay and Kids (12 and under) 1 Mile relay on February 13 at the Support Site Soccer Field. Participants will run/walk in teams of two. Registration begins at 10 a.m. Kids 1 mile relay starts at 11 a.m. and 5K relay will follow. Prizes awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers for both relays. For details call DSN 629-6604 or Comm. 081-811-6604. Feb. 13-14: Valentine’s Weekend Special at Carney Park Enjoy a romantic getaway at Carney Park. On February 13, a Romantic Bonfire is free to patrons from 7 to 10 p.m. Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs. On February 14, a Lovers Prosecco Brunch Buffet will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For details call Carney Park at 081-526-1579/3396. Feb. 14: Valentine’s Day with a SPA and Dinner Spend Valentine’s Day with SPA and Dinner at the Marina di Castello Resort in Castel Volturno on February 14. Cost is 69 Euro per person and includes bus transportation, 90 min. in the relaxation area and dinner. Reserve online at www.mwritt.org or call DSN 629-7901, Comm. 081-811-7901 for details. Feb. 14-20: February Massage Special Treat yourself or someone special to a relaxing aromatherapy massage with hot stones and essential oils of your choice during the “Roses are Red” Valentine’s Promotion at the Support Site Fitness Forum from February 14- 20. Massage is $45 per 60minute session. For details or to schedule an appointment call DSN 629-6604 or Comm. 081-811-6604.

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PANOrAMA February 12, 2016

ITALIAN NEWS BRIEFS COMPILED BY TERESA MEROLA NSA NAPLES PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Experimental Taxi Service Offering Free Vouchers for Women The Equal Opportunities Service of the City of Naples came up with an initiative to ensure women safety and freedom of movement during the nights thanks to the Taxi Rosa service. There are 3,000 vouchers to be distributed to all women who request them. This service is at the moment based on an experimental basis and vouchers can be used for taxis from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Each voucher has a value of 5 euro and every woman can request a maximum of five vouchers. World War II Captured Italian Soldier’s Postcard Finally Delivered A postcard written in 1944 by an Italian soldier who was deported to a German prison war camp was finally delivered 72 years later to his next of kin, who lives in a small town near Venice. The soldier, who was deported by the Nazis to a military camp near Berlin, sent a postcard home reassuring his family he was still alive. The postcard arrived in Treviso on January 2, 1944, but was lost among the chaos of war. A researcher found it recently in a post office archive. He tracked down the soldier’s next of kin with the help of postal workers who knew the soldier’s family. The postcard was delivered to the soldier’s youngest brother, who showed to his surviving children. The soldier returned to Italy after the war by grabbing on to the undercarriage of a train bound for Verona, and from there he walked 148 kilometers to reach his hometown. He died in 1981 at the age of 66. Tour Beautiful Pozzuoli for Valentine’s Day by Bicycle Biketour Napoli has proposed an unusual – but memorable – way for couples or singles to spend Valentine’s Day in Naples is from the back of a bicycle. A

tourist guide will bike along with you on the Gulf of Pozzuoli with special sightseeing stops. The bike tour will end on the shores of Lake Averno where there will be a visit to a vineyard offering an aperitif and the possibility to have lunch. The meeting point is at the Mostra d’Oltremare, Libya Pavillion, at the entrance from Viale Kennedy on Sunday at 10 a.m. The bike tour, including stops and the visit to the vineyard, will last about three or four hours, and includes rental bikes or tandem and aperitif at the vineyards. Tickets are 20 euro each; lunch is not included in the price. For reservations or details, email biketournapoli@gmail.com or call 3351525480 or 3382127542. Naples a Condender for 2019 Summer Universiade Campania Regional President Vincenzo De Luca formally declared Naples as a candidate for the 2019 Summer Universiade by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The process was re-opened last year following the withdrawal of Brasilia due to not being able to meet financial commitments. Italy hosted four Summer Universiades (1959, 1970, 1975 and 1997) and six Winter Universiades (1966, 1975, 1985, 2003, 2007 and 2013). The organization of the Universiade in Naples would be a unique opportunity to celebrate the 70th anniversay of FISU founded in Merano, Italy in 1949. Naples is both a city of exceptional cultural richness, but also the seat of the Federico II University, which was founded in 1224 and is the oldest public and secular university in the world. The Universiade in Naples could be a springboard for many social, sporting and cultural projects for the region to plan for the next five years and would give an opportunity to one of the most important Italian student communities to participate in the development of such a large project.

A Pocket Guide to Useful Phrases while on the Road Emergency Issues . . 081-568-4911 Security Dispatch . . . 081-568-5638 Italian Police: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Italian Ambulance: . . . . . . . . . . 118 Italian Fire Department: . . . . . . 115

ENGLISH ITALIAN Call an ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chiamate un'ambulanza Where is a hospital? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dov’è l’ospedale? We need a doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbiamo bisogno di un medico I cannot find my family . . . . . . . . . . . . Non trovo la mia famiglia I am American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sono Americano/a Where is the reporting point? . . . . . . . Dov’è il centro raccolta? Which roads are open? . . . . . . . . . . . . Quali strade sono aperte? I need a phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ho bisogno di un telefono Help! It’s an emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . Aiuto! È un’emergenza

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THE INSIDE PAGE Volunteers Needed 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 sabrina.pullido@uso.it.

Club Beyond is searching for volunteers to serve as adult leaders. Leaders assist in planning, setup and conducting small group meetings with students in grades 7 through 12. Leadership training lasts a month. For details call Diane Vanderpool at DSN 629-4600. The Transatlantic Council Of The Boy Scouts of America is looking for Eagle Scouts in the Naples community to update the National Eagle Scout Association database. All Eagle Scouts, both active and not active in scouting are asked to send an email with their last name, first name, email address, hometown/community, and council/district name where they earned their Eagle rank, to jeffarter@hotmail.com. “Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.” Naples American Red Cross (ARC) needs volunteers. For details or to register for a CPR/First Aid class, call 081-5684788 or 626-4788 or visit American Red Cross Naples on Facebook. Fleet and Family Support Center is looking for volunteers to assist in the event of an emergency. Volunteers could be called upon if families are relocated to Support Site due to a natural disaster or similar emergency that exceeds what the FFSC staff can support. Volunteers may greet families, inquire about needs, organize supplies, complete paperwork, etc. Being on the list does not obligate anyone to a future event. For details call 081-811-6372 or email FFSCNSANaplesItaly@eu.navy.mil. 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. Ongoing / On the Horizon 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.

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PANOrAMA February 12, 2016

SPOTLIGHT: COMUSNAVEUR SAILOR OF THE YEAR

Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa Adm. Mark Ferguson and U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa (CNE/CNA) Fleet Master Chief Steven Giordano recognize CNE-CNA Shore Sailor of the Year, Legalman 1st Class Stephani Pavoni, CNE-CNA Junior Sailor of the Year, Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Dawn Weston, and CNE-CNA Sea Sailor of the Year, Operations Specialist 1st Class Amparo Balderas in a ceremony at U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples, Capodichino, January 29, 2016. Pavoni will advance to compete later this spring at the Navy Shore Sailor of the Year competition at the Chief of Naval Operations and Balderas will advance to compete next month at the Navy Sea Sailor of the Year competition at Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command. U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, headquartered in Naples, Italy, oversees joint and naval operations, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa. Photo by MCC Brian P. Biller

Naples Hosts Sailor of the Year Week By MCC Brian P. Biller

The U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa fiscal year 2015 Sailor of the Year competition was held at Naval Support Activity, Naples, January 25-29, 2016. Sailors from throughout the theater traveled to Naples to compete. Contestants, some with their spouses and senior enlisted leaders, spent the week preparing, competing, as well as taking in the sights of Naples and enjoying some group activities. Day 1 The evening of January 25 the guests were hosted to an informal meet and greet in the Chief’s mess. U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa Chief of Staff, Rear Adm. Cathal O’Connor and U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa (CNE/

CNA) Fleet Master Chief Steven Giordano welcomed the group to Naples and congratulated them on their selection as individual Sailors of the Year for their respective commands, and for making it this far in the competition. Day 2 At 6:30 a.m. the following morning, all were invited to a PT session in the Capodichino gym, where everyone received a brisk workout. Later that day, Sailors and their spouses attended a luncheon at the JFC Flag Mess. Giordano presented the Sailors with the book ‘Lincoln on Leadership.” On the inside cover of each book was a personal message from Giordano and a quote from President Lincoln: “Don’t worry when you are not recognized,

but strive to be worthy of recognition.” “When our country thinks of great leaders, the name Abraham Lincoln is at the top of that list for many people,” Giordano said. “So who better to quote and send a message to these Sailors of the Year, who work hard every day, than one of our country’s greatest leaders.” Following a brief tour at JFC, the USO treated the group to a guided tour of the ancient ruins, followed up with a dinner at a nearby winery at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. Day 3 In the early morning hours of January 27 the finalists arrived at AFN at Support Site to record the Fleet Master Chief’s radio show. In a room full of lights, cameras and microphones, the Sai-

lors chatted with host Chief Mass Communication Specialist Matthew Bradley’s and shared a little about themselves with the audience. Things moved quickly following the show as the Sailors departed to attend morning colors and breakfast next door at the Naval Hospital. Then it was back to Capodichino where the Naval Public Affairs Support Element whisked the finalists through their photo studio for formal pictures. Then, they went straight away to their board, where the Sea and Shore Sailors of the Year finalists would compete for the title. Following the board, a SOY recognition dinner was held for them by USAA. Day 4 The Centro Fernando Homeless Shelter welcomed the group as they cleared brush, cleaned and made several improvements in a few short hours during a Community Relations (COMREL) project. Before they left, the Sailors were given a tour of the shelter. After the COMREL, the Sailors had lunch with U.S. 6th Fleet Command Master Chief Charles Collins and were given a tour of the C4I building. SOY Week coordinator and master of ceremonies, Chief Information Systems Technician Ilyana Williams, walked the Sailors through the program. Following rehearsal, everyone was given some much appreciated down time before the evening’s Bowling Night. MWR sponsored a bowling night for the group at the Support Site bowling alley. Everyone got a chance to relax before the nervous day ahead of them the following

day for the announcement and awards ceremony. Day 5 A final PT session was held at 6:30 a.m. PT was followed by a hearty breakfast hosted by the First Class Petty Officer’s Association at the Fellowship Hall on Capo. Following breakfast, the finalists and their entourage readied themselves for the big event at the Bella Napoli conference room. Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa Adm. Mark Ferguson provided the opening remarks. “Each of you embody the greatest values we hold dear in the service, and by your actions, the next generation of Sailors who are coming out of boot camp today will see you and say ‘I want to be like that individual,’” he said. Ferguson announced the selection of Operations Specialist 1st Class Amparo Balderas, from Commander, Task Force 68 in Rota, Spain, as the CNE-CNA Sea Sailor of the Year. Following that, Ferguson named Legalman 1st Class Stephani Pavoni, from CNE-CNA in Naples as the CNE-CNA Shore Sailor of the Year. Finally, in a first, Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Dawn Weston, from Commander, Task Force 69 in Naples was named Junior Sailor of the Year and unexpectedly called up to the front of the room to be recognized. Many people, many moving parts and many preparations were made to host the event, and Sailors came from Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), Belgium; Stuttgart, Germany; Rota, Spain; Sigonella, Sicily and some right here in Naples, and at the end of the day, the best of Naples was shown to be the best of our own.


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5 FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER EVENTS THIS WEEK February 12, 2016

ENERGY CONSERVATION President Obama’s Energy Comments in Final State of the Union From climate change to wind and solar power to electric vehicles, President Obama touched on a lot of key energy topics in his final State of the Union delivered January 12, 2016. A part of his speech is posted below: “Look, if anybody still wants to dispute the science around climate change, have at it. You will be pretty lonely, because you’ll be debating our military, most of America’s business leaders, the majority of the American people, almost the entire scientific community, and 200 nations around the world who agree it’s a problem and intend to solve it. But even if – even if the planet wasn’t at stake, even if 2014 wasn’t the warmest year on record – until 2015 turned out to be even hotter – why would we want to pass up the chance for American businesses to produce and sell the energy of the future? Listen, seven years ago, we made the single biggest investment in clean energy in our history. Here are the results. In fields from Iowa to Texas, wind power is now cheaper than dirtier, conventional power. On rooftops from Arizona to New York, solar is saving Americans tens of millions of dollars a year on their energy bills, and employs more Americans than coal – in jobs that pay better than average. We’re taking steps to give homeowners the freedom to generate and store their own energy

– something, by the way, that environmentalists and Tea Partiers have teamed up to support. And meanwhile, we’ve cut our imports of foreign oil by nearly 60 percent, and cut carbon pollution more than any other country on Earth. Gas under two bucks a gallon ain’t bad, either. Now we’ve got to accelerate the transition away from old, dirtier energy sources. Rather than subsidize the past, we should invest in the future – especially in communities that rely on fossil fuels. We do them no favor when we don't show them where the trends are going. That’s why I’m going to push to change the way we manage our oil and coal resources, so that they better reflect the costs they impose on taxpayers and our planet. And that way, we put money back into those communities, and put tens of thousands of Americans to work building a 21st century transportation system. Now, none of this is going to happen overnight. And, yes, there are plenty of entrenched interests who want to protect the status quo. But the jobs we’ll create, the money we’ll save, the planet we’ll preserve – that is the kind of future our kids and our grandkids deserve. And it's within our grasp.” For further information, visit, http://energy.gov/articles/watch-energy-highlights2016-state-union.

Scout Sunday at Support Site Chapel Scouts, scouters and families worshipped together on February 7, 2016, at the Support Site Chapel during Scout Sunday, an annual Boy Scouts based special ecumenical worship service. Navy Chaplain Cmdr. Don Biadog Jr preached the message entitled “Every Act of Kindness Counts” based on the story of a little lad, whom he referred to as the “first Boy Scout,” who was prepared for the day when he shared his two fish and five loaves of bread to help feed more than 5,000 people. Photo by Cmdr. Don Biadog Jr.

For more information about local Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) events, visit www.facebook.com/NaplesFFSC

● Feb 15: Mozzarella Farm Visit, 7:45 a.m. to noon, (Meeting Point: TLA Lobby – Carpool) ● Feb 16: Easy Italian, 9 a.m. to noon, Support Site FFSC (2 of 3) ● Feb 17: Federal Resume Workshop, 1 to 3:30 p.m., Support Site FFSC ● Feb 17: Fresh Pasta Store, 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Meeting Point: TLA Lobby, Carpool) Cost: 5 euro ● Feb 18: Growth and Development, 9 to 10 a.m., Support Site FFSC ● Feb 18: Strategies for Strengthening Communication, 10 to 11 a.m., Support Site FFSC ● Feb 18: Ombudsman Assembly Meeting, 6 to 8 p.m., Support Site FFSC ● Feb 18: Stress Reduction, 2 to 4 p.m., Support Site FFSC All classes require registration. Call 081-811-6372 for more information or to register.

NAPLES COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARENESS From Naval Support Activity Naples Public Affairs

The Naples Public Health Evaluation (PHE) was an extensive effort to learn more about the potential environmental health risks present in the Campania region of Italy. The Navy established health protective policies based on the study’s findings to protect the health of U.S. personnel and their families, which includes bottled water advisories and health protective lease clauses. The PHE found the potential health risks for living offbase can be mitigated by following established risk-management actions. The enduring health protection policies are as follows: • Maintain the July 2008 bottled water advisory for U.S. personnel living off base. • Maintain the New Lease Suspension Zone (NLSZ) areas, based on U.S. Navy and Italian environmental sampling data. In these zones, U.S. Navy personnel are not permitted to sign new rental home leases. • Maintain the U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples PHE website and the U.S. Navy Regional Water Quality Board. • Maintain the health-protective U.S. Navy lease clauses for private off-base rental homes: – Landlords must provide containerized water service from a Navy-approved vendor. – Leased homes must be supplied by city water or permitted wells. Landlords must disconnect all non-permitted wells and provide proof of connection to the city water system or that the well is permitted. – Landlords must clean and disinfect domestic water holding tanks every six months. • The U.S. Navy will continue to share data with designated Italian public health officials. Throughout the Public Health Evaluation, the U.S. Navy established health protective policies and took immediate action, when necessary, to protect the health of U.S. personnel and their families. The risk management analysis determined that many of the health protective policies established during Phase I and Phase II will continue, as well as new policies implemented to ensure continued health protection. The Phase I and II reports, along with fact sheets addressing commonly asked questions and a detailed timeline of study components, are available through a link on the Naval Support Activity Naples website: www.cnic.navy.mil/Naples. If you have a concern about your specific health risk and how the study relates to you, please contact the U.S. Naval Hospital Naples at DSN: 629-6299 or commercial: 081-811-6299.


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SOUND OFF: WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO SPRING?

AS1 Barlaham Collazos

AS2 Brandon Cain

ASC Hector Aspurias

BM3 Terry Schoenherr

GM2 Ronald Clark

“First, spring cleaning, then traveling more. My daughter, who was born here, can walk now so we'll definitely get out more.”

“Looking forward to the cold air being gone, it can be depressing this time of year. I'd like to see things blooming again and the chance to work on my car.”

“Hopefully I'll have the chance to vacation, maybe to Budapest or Vienna, Austria with my two children, ages 12 and 8.”

“I want to participate in some outdoor sports, work out more. That's easier to do when it's nice outside.”

“Warmer weather is always an opportunity for more exciting trips, including kayaking, obstacle courses and outdoor concerts.”

Tiger Sharks Bring Home Tenth Southern Divisional Trophy By Lyndsey Hale

The Naples Tiger Sharks brought home the European Swim Forces League (ESFL) Southern Divisional Championship Trophy for the tenth year in a row this past weekend at Sigonella, Sicily. “The swimmers are particularly proud of this win as they did it for Coach Jane,” Tiger Shark Board Vice President Akiko Boggs said. “After 10 years coaching the Tiger Sharks we wanted to make sure she left us with a win.” In addition to the overall trophy, the Tiger Sharks brought home 75 Gold Medals, 34 Silver Medals, 32 Bronze Medals, 17 fourth-place medals, 13 fifth-place medals, and seven sixth-place medals. Seventy-one percent of the team

set personal best times, and the individual high scoring swimmers were: Brandon Oestereicher, Lindsey Sharp, Jonathan McDonough, Ryan Rayos, Christopher Kanak and Max Milton. The Tiger Sharks Relay teams took first place in every age division earning huge points for the team. “I’ve learned so much being on this swim team. I’ve learned that swimming really is a team sport,” Swimmer Ian Boggs said. “Through lots of sweat, we came out as the southern division champs for the tenth year in a row. I wouldn’t have wanted to swim with any other team.” Final Swim Competition for the season will be end of this month for the ESFL Championship in the Netherlands.

Maggie Menoni, 14, swimming butterfly during the European Swim Forces League (ESFL) Southern Divisional Championship swim meet at Sigonella, Sicily, this past weekend. Photo by Mike Sharp


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NAVY HISTORY: First Official Salute

MORE THE INSIDE PAGE 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.

From Naval History and Heritage Command

John Paul Jones, America’s greatest Revolutionary naval commander and founder of America’s naval tradition, while serving as the commanding officer of the sloop-of-war Ranger, received the first official salute to the U.S. Stars and Strips flag by a European country, at Quiberon, France, on Feb. 14, 1778. Jones and French Admiral La Motte Piquet exchanged gun salutes – the first time that the Stars and Stripes, carrying the flag of the new nation, was officially recognized by a foreign government. Jones and his crew of 140 men had left Portsmouth, N.H., three months earlier for the harbor town of Brest, France, and ultimately the Irish Sea. His mission was to raid British warships in their own waters. One of the greatest naval commanders in history, Jones is regarded as the “Father of the American Navy.” He is buried in a crypt at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis, Md., where a Marine honor guard stands watch over one of America’s greatest naval heroes.

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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. NATO Lions Rugby: International rugby club lead by professional English coach Jamie Ball. Practices are held at Carney Park every Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The club is open to training and developing all interested players. For details contact Corey Keating at 340-695-7971 or email CoreyJohnKeating@Gmail.com or visit the NATO LIONS RFC (NAPLES ITALY) facebook page.

John Paul Jones. Portrait by A.S. Conrad. Courtesy U.S. Navy

Naples Middle High School Marching Band Parents of Naples Middle High School Students: Looking for a fun and educational after school activity for your kids? Good news! There is still time to join the NMHS Marching Band! Interested? Check us out Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 p.m. in the Band Room. For details, email louis.hewett@eu.dodea.edu Harry S. Truman Lodge No. 649 meets 6:30 p.m. every second and fourth Friday of the month at 6:30 p.m. For details call Chris Gerbore at 333-704-9607 or email gerborechris@hotmail.com or visit http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/HST649. Club Beyond is a youth group run by Naval Support Activity Naples Religious Ministries, and is open to children in grades 7 through 12. Meeting are Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at the Chapel Fellowship Hall at the Support Site. For details email Arturo at apaulino@ clubbeyond.org. 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. The Naples Toastmasters Club provides materials and experience to 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.naplestoastmasters.wix.com/ toastmastersnaples or Toastmasters Naples Italy on Facebook. 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. troopwebhost.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. 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 aplesmeditationgroup@gmail.com or join the Facebook group at NSA Naples Meditation Group. 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. Navy League Naples has three missions: to enhance the morale of active duty personnel and their families; to inform Congress and the American public on the importance of strong sea services; and to support youth through programs such as the Junior ROTC that expose young people to the values of our sea services. For details call Betty Reese at 081-526-8051 or visit www.navyleague.org.

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

Friday, February 12 4:15 p.m. Daddy’s Home, PG-13 5:45 p.m. Norm of the North, PG 7:30 p.m. Point Break, PG-13 8 p.m. The Forest, PG-13 10 p.m. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, R Saturday, February 13 3 p.m. Kung Fu Panda 3, PG 4:45 p.m. Norm of the North, PG 6:30 p.m. 1830 Joy, PG-13 8:30 p.m. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, R 10 p.m. The Revenant, R Sunday, February 14 3 p.m. Kung Fu Panda 3, PG 4:45 p.m. Norm of the North, PG 5:30 p.m. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, R 7 p.m. The Revenant, R 8:30 p.m. Ride Along 2, PG-13 Monday, February 15 Holiday Movie Hours 3 p.m. Kung Fu Panda 3, PG, 3-D 5 p.m. Norm of the North, PG 6:30 p.m. The Big Short, R 7:30 p.m. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, R Tuesday, February 16 Closed, No Movies Wednesday, February 17 4:30 p.m. Joy, PG-13 6 p.m. Daddy’s Home, PG-13 7 p.m. The Revenant, R Thursday, February 18 4:30 p.m. Kung Fu Panda 3, PG 6:30 p.m. Point Break, PG-13 7 p.m. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, R

The Big Short Five Oscar nominations: Directing, Best Picture, Actor in a Supporting Role, Film Editing, Writing (Adapted Screenplay). R, Drama, 130 min. Cast: Christian Bale, Steve Carrell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt, Melissa Leo. When four outsiders saw what the big banks, media and government refused to see, the global collapse of the economy, they had an idea: The Big Short. Their bold investment leads them into the dark underbelly of modern banking where they must question everyone and everything. Daddy’s Home Last Show PG-13, Comedy, 96 min. Cast: Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, Thomas Haden Church, Hannibal Buress. A mild-mannered radio executive strives to become the best stepdad to his wife’s two children, but complications ensue when their freewheeling and freeloading real father arrives, forcing him to compete for the affection of the kids. The Forest PG-13, Suspense-Thriller, 95 min. Cast: Natalie Dormer, Taylor Kinney, Yukiyoshi Ozawa, Eoin Macken. Rising at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan, the legendary real-life Aokigahara Forest is the suspense-filled setting of this supernatural thriller. A young American woman, Sara, journeys there in search of her twin sister, who has mysteriously disappeared. In the company of expatriate Aiden, Sara enters the forest having been well warned to “stay on the path.” Determined to discover the truth about her sister’s fate, Sara will have to face the angry and tormented souls of the dead that prey on anyone who dares come near them. These malevolent spirits lying in wait for Sara at every turn will plunge her into a frightening darkness from which she must fight to save herself. Joy One Oscar nomination: Actress in a Leading Role. PG-13, Comedy, 124 min. Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, Edgar

Ramirez, Isabella Rossellini. This is the wild story of a family across four generations centered on the girl who becomes the woman who founds a business dynasty and becomes a matriarch in her own right. Betrayal, treachery, the loss of innocence and the scars of love, pave the road in this intense emotional and human comedy about becoming a true boss of family and enterprise facing a world of unforgiving commerce. Allies become adversaries and adversaries become allies, both inside and outside the family, as Joy’s inner life and fierce imagination carry her through the storm she faces. Kung Fu Panda 3 PG, Animation, 95 min. Cast: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen. When Po’s long-lost panda father suddenly reappears, the reunited duo travel to a secret panda paradise to meet scores of hilarious new panda characters. But when the supernatural villain Kai begins to sweep across China defeating all the kung fu masters, Po must do the impossible – learn to train a village full of his fun-loving, clumsy brethren to become the ultimate band of Kung Fu Pandas! Norm of the North Premiere PG, Animation, 86 min. Cast: Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong, Gabriel Iglesias, Loretta Devine. A polar bear of many words, Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a maniacal developer threatens to build luxury condos in his own backyard, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do he heads to New York City to stop it. With a cast of ragtag lemmings at his side, Norm takes on the big apple, big business and a big identity crisis to save the day. Point Break Last Show PG-13, Action-Adventure, 114 min. Cast: Edgar Ramrez, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Delroy Lindo, Ray Winstone. A young FBI agent, Johnny Utah, infiltrates a cunning team of thrill-seeking elite athletes

– led by the charismatic Bodhi. The athletes are suspected of carrying out a spate of crimes in extremely unusual ways. Deep undercover, and with his life in imminent danger, Utah strives to prove they are the architects of this string of inconceivable crimes. The Revenant Twelve Oscar nominations: Directing, Best Picture, Cinematography, Costume Design, Sound Mixing, Actor in a Leading Role, Sound Editing, Production Design, Visual Effects, Makeup and Hairstyling, Film Editing, Actor in a Supporting Role. R, Action-Adventure, 156 min. Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Will Poulter, Domhnall Gleeson, Lukas Haas. In an expedition of the uncharted American wilderness, legendary explorer Hugh Glass is brutally attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. In a quest to survive, Glass endures unimaginable grief as well as the betrayal of his confidant John Fitzgerald. Guided by sheer will and the love of his family, Glass must navigate a vicious winter in a relentless pursuit to live and find redemption. Ride Along 2 PG-13, Comedy, 120 min. Cast: Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, Tika Sumpter, Benjamin Bratt, Ken Jeong. Ben and James venture to Miami to work on a case that involves a mysterious and dashing figure named Serge Pope. While there, they team up with Maya, a smart and beautiful detective. Ben looks forward to proving himself and hopes the case runs smoothly so that he can return to Atlanta in time for his wedding. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Premiere R, Drama, 144 min. Cast: Pablo Schreiber, John Krasinski, Max Martini, Toby Stephens, James Badge Dale. The true story of the terrorist attacks on the U.S. Special Mission Compound and CIA Annex in Benghazi on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 through firsthand accounts.

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 at001-877-995-5247.


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Sure Start is a unique program committed to providing the highest quality of education for command-sponsored children of enlisted personnel (priority to E1-E4) who are four years old by Sept. 1. For details, contact Bridget Ruffino at 629-4683 or email bridget.ruffino@eu.dodea.edu or call the school at 081-811-4037. 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. 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. University of Oklahoma Graduate Degrees The University of Oklahoma offers the master of human relations onsite 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. The Knights Of Columbus, San Gennaro Council 14853, meets at noon on the third Sunday of each month at the Support Site Chapel Offices. For details email robert Kenney at kofcnaples @gmail.com

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.

MORE THE INSIDE PAGE Connect The Tots Club unites families with children from newborn to preschool age within the Naples military community. Club events include monthly coffee mornings and birthday parties, weekly playgroups, craft activities and more. For details visit www. meetup.com/Connect-the-Tots-Club. Naval Hospital Religious Services Tuesday: Silent prayer (7:15-7:45 a.m.) in the hospital chapel. Traditional hymn and praise and worship music will be provided during this time; Wednesday Roman Catholic Mass (11:30 a.m.-12 p.m.) in the hospital chapel (call 081-811-6451 to confirm that Mass is being held); and Thursday Men’s Fellowship and Bible Study (6-7 a.m.) in the hospital galley. 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.

Gaeta/Naples Area Girl Scouts is in need of leaders and co-leaders. Training and support provided. For details email naplesgs@yahoo.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 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.

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.

Naples Officials Association Needs Referees For details call Nigel Alexander at 081-721-5413 or 346-680-3282 or email nalexander@ afsouth.nato.int. Cub Scout Pack 007 Want to camp in Nettuno, hike in Cuma, go bowling or participate in swimming and archery? Then Cub Scouts is the place for you! Boys in first through fifth grade meet three times per month to learn skills that they apply on hiking, camping and service outings. For details email naplescubmaster@ gmail.com or visit www.cubscoutingnaples.org.

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 USMRA-SI at usmra-si.tripod. com or call Wylie Miller at 329-208-7315.

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. Filipino-American Association of Naples, Italy meets at noon the first Sunday of every month at the Support Site Fellowship Hall. For details call Ron Nacianceno at 081-568-1746 or 335-760-4446 or visit Fil-Am Naples on Facebook. 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.

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 3346771-0327, or gabriel.sermeno@eu. navy.mil or call 081-811-5554.

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.

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.

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 MA2 Amanda Bauer at DSN 626-4955 or MC2 Eva-Marie Ramsaran at DSN 626-5249.


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MEDAL OF HONOR from page 1 He currently holds a National Paramedics License, and will graduate from Norwich University with a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Studies and Defense Analysis in early 2016. Byers entered the Navy in September 1998, attending boot camp and Hospital Corpsman School at Great Lakes, Illinois. He served at Great Lakes Naval Hospital, and then with 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. In 2002, he attended the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL course, graduating from Class 242, and completed the Special Operations Combat Medic course in 2003. Byers has been assigned to various east coast SEAL teams, and completed eight overseas deployments with seven combat tours. Byers’ awards and decorations include five awards of the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V device, two awards of the Purple Heart, the Joint Service Commendation Medal with Valor device, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Combat V device, two additional awards of the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, two awards of the Combat Action Ribbon, three Presidential Unit Citations, two Joint Meritorious Unit Awards, two Navy Unit Commendations, and five Good Conduct Medals. The Medal of Honor The Medal of Honor is awarded to members of the Armed Forces who distinguish themselves conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their own lives above and beyond the call of duty while: ● Engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; ● Engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force; or ● Serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party.

Cmdr. Mike Ruddman sings Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” during the USO Naples Got Talents event February 6, 2016, on the stage at the Naples Middle High School multi-purpose room. Ruddman won first place for his performance. Photo by Athena Plichta

USO GOT TALENTS from page 1 Ten local artists stepped up to the stage and showed off their stuff as they competed for points during round one under the watchful eyes of the judges – Rear Adm. Jack Scorby, MA1 Howard Dixon and MU3

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Whitney Adams – for a chance to make it past the preliminary round, into round two, where the winners would be selected. USO Naples and Rome Director, Sabrina Pullido and Scorby announced the winners: Cmdr. Mike Ruddman, who received thunderous applause during the second round of competition for his version of Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” won first place, taking home two round-trip plane tickets to the United States, courtesy of United Airlines. Sixth Fleet Ombudsman Jenn Ringwald, received second place, for her version of Carrie Underwood’s “So Small.” Ringwald took home a two-night stay at the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort in the Bavarian Alps for her prize. Navy Spouse Hannah McCormick brought in third place, for her version of Adele’s “When we were Young.” McCormick took home a $250 Visa gift card, courtesy of the Naples Overseas Support Club (NOSC) for her prize. Thank you to everyone that participated and supported this event and most of all, to our amazing USO Naples Volunteer committee that worked hard to ensure the success of this show.

There must be no margin of doubt or possibility of error in awarding this honor. To justify this decoration, the deed performed must have been one of personal bravery and self-sacrifice so conspicuous as to clearly distinguish the individual above his or her comrades, and must have involved risk of life. It must also be the type of deed which if not done would not subject the individual to any justified criticism.

Navy Celebrates 2016 African American/Black History Month From Navy Office of Information

Throughout the month of February, the Navy joins our nation in celebrating the history and culture of AfricanAmerican and Black Sailors during AfricanAmerican/Black History Month. Established in 1926, President Gerald R. Ford expanded the celebration in 1976 to include the entire month of February.” “Our past is our history and our future is our destiny,” Victoria Bowens, Department of the Navy director for diversity and inclusion, said. “We must look at what worked, what did not work and how we can improve our efforts in promoting inclusion to optimize our results to achieve mission success.” From port cities where Africans disembarked from slave ships to the battle fields where their descendants fought for freedom, from the colleges and universities where they pursued education to places where they created communities during centuries of migration, the imprint of Americans of African descent is deeply embedded in the narrative of the American past. USS Mason (DE 529), manned by a predominantly

African-American crew came under dire conditions during World War II in heavy weather when Mason’s deck split. The crew made emergency repairs allowing the ship to continue its convoy operations. In 1994, President Clinton awarded commendations to the 67 surviving crew members. USS PC 1264 was a submarine chaser built during World War II. She was one of only two U.S. Navy ships to have a predominately African-American enlisted complement during the war, the other being the Evartsclass destroyer escort USS Mason (DE 529). PC 1264 was in service for less than two years, but the performance of her crew – and of the USS Mason’s – caused the Navy to reevaluate the role of African-American Sailors. The USNS Carl Brashear (T-AKE 7) was named for Master Chief Boatswain’s Mate Carl M. Brashear (1931-2006). Brashear’s career spanned more than four decades and exemplifies outstanding service and dedication. Brashear enlisted in the Navy in February 1948 and qualified as a First Class Diver in 1964. In 1965, while recovering atomic bombs off the coast of Spain, Brashear sustained injuries which

eventually required the amputation of his leg. Despite his injuries, he became recertified in March 1968 as a diver, the first amputee to serve as such in the Navy, and in 1970, Brashear became the first African-American master diver in the Navy. In April 2009, Vice Adm. Michelle Howard commanded CTF-151, a multinational task force established to conduct counter-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean when the U.S.-flagged M/V Maersk Alabama container ship was hijacked by pirates off the Somali coast. Howard and twelve U.S. naval forces coordinated the rescue of the ship and its crew including Capt. Richard Phillips, who had been kidnapped and held hostage in a lifeboat. African-Americans continue to serve with distinction, now comprising almost 19 percent of our active-duty enlisted force, eight percent of our active-duty officers and five percent of our flag officers. More information on the many milestones achieved by black Sailors and the history of the African-American Navy experience can be found at the Naval History and Heritage Command at www.history.navy.mil/brows e-by-topic/diversity/africanamericans.html.


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JOBS HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE (HRO) To find out what positions are currently open, please contact our front desk at DSN 626-5409 or commercial 081-568-5409. Copies of vacancy announcements will be also posted at the Human Resources Office, located at Admin I building at Capodichino, first floor. The customer service hours are Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and at the Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC), Support Site, Gricignano. The announcements are also visible at the following links: NEW HRO WEBSITES: https://cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnreurafswa/about/job_openings.html or https:// cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnreurafswa/about/job_openings/USVacancies.html (for U.S. vacancies) or https://cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnreurafswa/about/job_openings/LocalNationalVacancies.html (for LN vacancies). Applications are accepted at the Security Pass and ID Office at Capodichino, or at the HRO, located in Admin 1, Capodichino, or by mailing to: HRO, PSC 817 Box 29, FPO AE 09622, or at Fleet and Family Service Center (FFSC) located on the TLA first floor, at Support Site. HRO must receive mailed applications by closing date of the vacancy announcement. Customer service operation hours for the following HRO 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

Administrative Assistant (O/A), GS-0303-07, ANN#EUR16316135-XD, Full Time Temporary CLOSING February 25 Supervisory Management Analyst, GS-0343-13, ANN#EUR16316113-MM, Full Time Permanent Program and Task Coordinator, GS-0301-11, ANN#EUR16318393-MM, Full Time Permanent Safety & Occupational Health Specialist, GS-0018-11, ANN# EUR16-309403-AV, Full Time Permanent Bowling Center Manager, GS1101-09, ANN#EUR16-312107-AV, Full Time Permanent CLOSING February 29 Program Assistant (O/A), GS0344-07, ANN#EUR16-257750AG, (Multiple positions), Full-Time Temporary

LOCAL NATIONAL (LN) POSITIONS IMPORTANT NOTICE: The application form and instructions on how to apply have been revised. Any prior editions will be obsolete and will no longer be considered beginning January 1. Applications that do not conform to the revised instructions will not be considered. CLOSING February 18 Mail and File Clerk, Ua-030506, ANN#40411-304776-AG, Full Time Temporary (multiple positions)

CONUS hires currently residing in the Naples/Gaeta commuting areas MUST apply through USAJOBS to receive consideration.

CLOSING February 25 Vehicle registration Receptionist, Ua-0303-07, ANN#46130309619-AV, Full Time Permanent

CLOSING February 18 Mail and File Clerk, GS-030504, ANN#EUR16-306008-AG, Full Time Temporary (multiple positions) Supervisory IT Specialist (PLCYPLN/NETWORK), GS2210-13, ANN#EUR16-301919XD, Full Time Permanent Golf Course Manager, GS-110109, ANN#EUR16-305980-AV, Full Time Permanent Marine Trasportation Specialist, GS-2150-12, ANN#EUR16292032-AV, Full Time Permanent Real Property Officer, GS1101-13, ANN#EUR16-307805MM, Full Time Permanent Project Support Manager, GS0301-11, ANN#EUR16-311107-AV, Full Time Permanent Supervisory Interdisciplinary Community Planner/Engineer/ Architect, GS-0020/08XX-14, ANN#EUR16-313304-MM IT Specialist (INET), GS-221012, ANN#EUR16-309591-AG, Full Time Permanent IT Specialist, GS-2210-12, ANN# EUR16-309608-AG, Full Time Permanent

If you have any questions, contact the front desk at 626-5409 or 081568-5409. You can also contact the Naples helpdesk at: HRO http://cnic.navy.mil/Europe/Abo ut/Jobs/AboutWorkingHere/inde x.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 HRO services, or continue to provide excellent service. As a reminder, an HRO 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 HRO representative is unable to provide you a response, he/she will bring the question back to the HRO office and you will be provided an answer or a call back the same day. The date for the next “Meet & Greet” is to yet 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 Education Aid/Technician, CY1702-I/II, ANN#16-030, (Multiple Positions) flexible, Child Development Centers, School Age Care, Youth Programs, Teen Center and Youth Sports Capodichino/Support Site. 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. Assembles and gathers materials and equipment necessary to execute School Age Care for children ranging from six to nine years old, SchoolAge Care Pre-Teen for children ranging from 10 to 12 years, Teen Center Program for children ranging from 13 to 18 years. Receives and releases children to/from authorized parents, guidance. Closing date: Open until filled. Education Aid/Technician, CY1702-I/II, ANN#16-024 , (Multiple Positions) regular full time, (Eligible for Post Allowance) Child Development Centers, School Age Care, Youth Programs, Teen Center and Youth Sports Capodichino/Support Site. 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. Assembles and gathers materials and equipment necessary to execute School Age Care for children ranging from six to nine years old, School-Age Care Pre-Teen for children ranging from 10 to 12 years, Teen Center Program for children ranging from 13 to 18 years. Receives and releases children to/from authorized parents, guidance. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN#15-019, flexible, MWR Liberty Division, Naples, Italy. Job summary: Employee helps customers in the recreation center with recreational event. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN#15-167, flexible, Auto/Wood

Skills Center, Support Site, Naples, Italy. Job summary: Provides oversight of activities and necessary services to authorized patron, including general information on the use of equipment. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN#15-207, flexible, Fitness Forum, Support Site, Naples, Italy. Job summary: Employee in this position plays an integral part in providing customer service and insuring patrons are offered a clean facility and pleasant conditions for their fitness/athletic workouts or programs. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN# 15-242, flexible, MWR ITT Division, Naples, Italy. Job summary: Provides customer service and disseminate travel and tour information to patrons and sells tickets. Closing date: Open until filled. Lifeguard, NF-0189-01, ANN# 16-001, (Multiple positions) flexible Aquatics Division, MWR Capo Pool. Job summary: Works as safeguards and supervises swimmers and bathers in pool area. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Assistant, NF-018901/02, ANN#16-003 flexible, Fleet and 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. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN#16-005 flexible, Outdoor Recreation Program, Support Site/Carney Park. Job summary: Provides and maintain recreation and athletic equipment issue. Closing date: Open until filled. Food Service Worker, NA-740802, ANN#16-045 flexible, (Multiple Positions) Bowling Center, Support Site. 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. Closing date: Open until filled. Bartender, NA-7405-05, ANN# 16-049, flexible, Bowling Center,

Support Site. Job summary: Prepares and serves all types of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage from a full service bar. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN# 16-074, flexible, MWR Golf Course, Carney Park, Naples. Job summary: Collects green fees (monthly and daily), locker fees and fees for electric cart rentals. Employee will act as starter when needed on weekdays and assist when needed as cashier. Closing date: Open until filled. Recreation Aid, NF-0189-01, ANN#16-081, flexible, MWR Theater, Support Site, Naples, Italy Job Summary: Performs duties independently in the ticket office and/or the snack bar in accordance with prescribed practices and general directions at the theater. First cut off date: February 19. Closing date: Open until filled.

NEX U.S. NAF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Gricignano, Bldg. 2091-B Call Comm. 081-8135252/5253/5254 or DSN: 629-4774 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 Ann#1500058D Security Guard/ 52/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8-$11 per hour. Job summary: Ensures enforcement of security measures; conducts inspections; prepares reports concerning security related incidents, etc. Ann#150005NV Sales Clerk (Softlines)/SL/NF-1/FLEX – Open

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JOBS from page 12 until filled – Pay rate: $8-$9.50 per hour. Job summary: Responsible for selling general merchandise to customers and ensuring merchandise is properly stocked and displayed for the Jewelry, Men’s, Ladies, Shoes, Cosmetics, Handbags, and Children’s departments. Ann#150005NW Sales Clerk (Self Service)/SL/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#150005NY Sales Clerk (Shoes)/SL/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#1600006L Sales Clerk (Housewares)/SL/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#160000EL Sales Clerk (Watches & Jewelry)/SL/NF1/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#160000H2 Sales Clerk (Consumer Electronics)/SL/ 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#160000AX Cashier Checker/CC/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8-$9.50 per hour. Job summary: Associates engaged in the operation of cash registers to record sales in retail checkout areas. Ann#160000H1 Store Worker (Consumables)/CS/NA02/FLEX FT – Open until filled – Pay rate: $10.59 per hour. Job summary: Performs various duties including loading/unloading merchandise, verifying type and quantities; prepares merchandise for stocking and stocks shelves; assists in conducting periodic inventories; assists customers. Ann#160000AY Supervisory Sales Clerk (Consumables)/ CL/NF-2/RFT – Open until filled – Pay rate: $10-$14 per hour. Job summary: Provides work direction and supervision for a group of associates within assigned departments/ location engaged in performing various clerical, retail and services functions. CAPODICHINO NEXMART Ann#1600000R Sales Clerk/ SL/NF-1/FLEX – Open until filled – Pay rate: $8-$9.50 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 OPPORTUNITIES School Age Care Looking for Full-Time Leads Child and Youth Programs is looking for full-time lead positions at the Support Site’s School Age Care Program. The position helps oversee the Before- and After-School Program, in addition to the summer day camp. Apply through the Human Resources Office at Capodichino. Call 081-568-4164/2505 to find out what documentation is needed.

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MORE BASE NOTES Feb. 14-20: Presidents’ Day Celebrations at the Libraries During the month of February, celebrate Presidents’ Day with displays, bibliographies, information and more showcased at the MWR libraries. Visit the Support Site Library and Capo Connections or call DSN 629-4361 or Comm. 081-8114361 for details. Feb. 15: Outdoor Recreation One Day Snow Trip MWR is offering bus transportation February 15 to one of the local ski resorts. Bus departs the Support Site Youth Center parking lot (bus stop C) at 6:15 a.m. and depart the ski resort at 4 p.m. sharp. Children of active duty members E5 and below receive free transportation (1 child per 1 paying adult). Lift tickets are available at the resort; bring Euro cash. Ski, snowboard and other winter equipment is available for rent at the Outdoor Recreation Ski Shop. For details call the Outdoor Recreation Ski Shop at DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Feb. 17: Auto Skills Center Free Vehicle Workshop Learn how to check your vehicle’s vital fluids, brakes, tires, windshield wipers, radiator, seat belts and more with the help of our expert mechanics at the free vehicle workshop on February 17. Workshop is held every 30 minutes from 3:30 to 5 p.m. In addition this month, the Auto Skills Center is having a big discount on Pennzoil Motor Oil. For details or to register for the workshop, call DSN 6294971 or Comm. 081-811-4971. Feb. 16-17: CREDO Marriage Tune Up Workshop Marriage tune Up Workshop from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Naples High School Library Conference Room. The workshops include lively fun discussion about the most important relationship in your life. These workshops are intended to assist married couples in strengthening their relationship skills through a combination of instruction, group and private discussions, exercises, and free time to help each couple reconnect and grow in their relationship. Civilian Attire. To register call the CREDO office at 626-5255 Feb. 17 and 18: CREDO SafeTALK Workshop CREDO will be offering two workshops on SafeTALK. It provides practical training for those seeking

to prevent others from the immediate risk of suicide. Participants will explore core beliefs, common experiences, and prevailing attitudes about suicide. After this training, participants will understand the needs of a person at risk of suicide. Additionally, they will learn how to refer to additional community resources and practice suicide firstaid techniques to promote a suicide-safer community. Please come to the office to register on board Capodichino at Bldg. 450, second floor, across from the Fitness Center, or call 626-5255, or visit http://goo.gl/forms/rr57j69V0S Feb. 19: CREDO Fearless Marriage Workshop Marriage tune Up Workshop 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Support Site Chapel Fellowship Hall. This workshop includes lively fun discussion about the most important relationship in your life. These workshops are intended to assist married couples in strengthening their relationship skills through a combination of instruction, group and private discussions, exercises, and free time to help each couple reconnect and grow in their relationship. Civilian Attire. To register call the CREDO office at 626-5255 Feb. 20: Parents’ Night Out Enjoy a night out and let CDC watch your children. Parents’ Night Out will run from 4 p.m. to midnight and is open to children ages 6 weeks to 6th grade at a cost of $4 per child, per hour. Register by February 12, at the Support Site or Capo CDCs. Check out all scheduled dates by calling DSN 629-4989 or Comm. 081-811-4989. Now-Feb. 26: Stroke, Spin and Stride: Aquatics Self-Paced Triathlon Join our self-paced fitness program that allows you to train for personal fitness goals while you earn prizes in the base gyms. You determine your pace, your distance and your division. Record your results with the staff at the Capo FitZone and Support Site Fitness Forum for biking and running and with the lifeguards at the Capo FitZone pool. Visit the gyms or the MWR Facebook page for the divisions and prizes. For details call DSN 626-4254/4256 or Comm. 081-568-4254-4256. Feb. 26-28: CREDO Family Enrichment Retreat Come away with other families and trained leaders for an event packed with activities and learning. You will clarify your values, define your roles, practice communication skills, and enjoy time together as a family. Please come to the office to register Capodichino Bldg. 450 2nd Floor across from the Fitness Center, call 626-5255, or if you would like to enter your information visit http://goo.gl/forms/Zd7nveQ9gr Feb. 22, 29 & Mar 7: Archery Range Series for Experienced Archers Got the techniques down and want to continue practicing? Are you an experienced archer? If so, sign-up for Outdoor Recreation’s Archery Range Shooting Series which runs on February 22, 29 and March 7 from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Teen Center gymnasium. Series is open to experienced archers and those who have completed a minimum of (eight) 1-hour sessions with one of Outdoor Recreation’s qualified instructors. Youth 17 years and under must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian. For details or to register call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Feb. 22, 29 & Mar 7: Archery Range Series for Beginners Shoot the bulls-eye with an Archery Course at the Support Site Teen Center Gymnasium. Course runs on

Dates from 7 to 8 p.m. This program is open to 10 years and above; 17 years and under must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian. For details or to register call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Feb. 29, Mar. 7, 14 & 21: Oil Painting Classes at Support Site Outdoor Recreation is holding basic and advanced Oil Painting Classes with a local artist and experienced instructor. Classes run four consecutive Mondays beginning February 29 at the Support Site Outdoor Recreation Center from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Equipment and paint is available upon request for an extra fee. Classes are open to 10 yrs and above (youth 17 years and under must be accompanied by an adult or guardian). For details or to register call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Mar. 1-31: Swim to Sorrento Self-Paced Swim Journey from Naples to Sorrento via the imaginary coastline in the Capo FitZone pool. Swim at your own pace and complete this 26-kilometer swim by March 1 to receive a prize. Swim anytime during Capo pool hours and log workout on your log sheet (to be verified and initialed by lifeguard on duty). Free to all authorized MWR patrons. Swim-swag bag packages awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers. For details call DSN 626-4254 or Comm. 081-568-4254. Now-May 18: Water Fitness at Capo FitZone Pool Tone up and stay in shape with the Capo FitZone pool’s Water Fitness Liquid Lunch class on Wednesdays from 12:10 to 1 p.m. Class is free and you do not have to know how to swim to participate. For details call the Capo FitZone pool at DSN 6264254 or Comm. 081-568-4254. Mar. 3-5: NMHS Presents ‘The Music Man’ NMHS Production of The Music Man Come see our own middle and high school students enact the timeless musical about con man Harold Hill, whose plan to fleece a small town in Iowa goes awry when he falls for the local librarian. Shows are March 3 at 6 p.m., and March 4-5 at 7 p.m. Buy your tickets online at ShowTix4u.com under Naples Middle High School. Mar. 4: 5 on 5 Basketball at the Capo FitZone Join MWR with a free 5 on 5 Basketball game at the Capo FitZone on March 4 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration runs from February 17 to March 2 and is open to 18 years and older. For details call Joseph Cruz at 342-763-0237. Mar. 8: All-Navy Men’s Soccer Team Applications due Think you can play All-Navy Soccer? Applications for the Men’s Soccer Team are due to All-Navy Sports by March 8. For details on training camp and championship dates, or how to register, call HMC Nathan Gavin at nathan.c.gavin.mil@mail.mil Now-Mar. 11: Youth Sports Spring Basketball and Softball League Registration Registration is now open at the Support Site Youth Center or Support Site or Capo CDCs for the CYP 2016 Spring Baseball and Softball Leagues. Sports are open to youth ages 5 to 18 and cost is $50 per child. Upon registration, parent must provide valid proof of child’s age, registration and CYP forms, and PAYS online training certificate (for one parent only). Mandatory team assessments for 9 to 18 year olds will be held at Support Site South on March 15 and 16 at 4 p.m. For details, call the Youth Sports department at DSN 6264729 or Comm. 081-811-4729.


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presidents day

COLOR ME: PRESIDENTS DAY

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HEALTHY SMILE Answer to last week’s puzzle

APPARECCHIO / Braces BOCCA / Mouth CARIE / Cavity COLLUTORIO / Mouthwash CONTROLLO MEDICO / Checkup DENTI / Teeth DENTIFRICIO / Toothpaste DENTISTA / Dentist FLUORURO / Fluoride GENGIVE / Gums MOLARE / Molar OTTURAZIONE / Fillings RADIOGRAFIA / X-Ray SMALTO / Enamel SORRIDERE / Smile VISITA / Examination

Colossal Presidential Sculptures at Mount Rushmore From the National Park Service

Every year, around three million visitors travel to Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota to look at the colossal sculptures of four outstanding presidents of the United States: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. The idea of giant sculptures was originated by State historian Doane Robinson. He imagined large figures of the American west carved in South Dakota’s Black Hills. Robinson contacted the famous sculptor Gutzon Borglum, who liked the idea, but wanted the sculpture to be a monument that conveyed the meaning of America. Gutzon Borglum chose four presidents to carve on the mountain, because to him they represented the first 150 years of American History: ● George Washington, being our first president represents the birth of our country. Served 1789-1797 ● Thomas Jefferson symbolizes the expansion of the nation, he is credited with Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Served 1801-1809 ● Abraham Lincoln embodies the preservation of the nation in confronting the

challenges of the Civil War. Served 1861-1865 ● Theodore Roosevelt represents the development of our country. He promoted construction of the Panama Canal. Served 1901-1909 Work on the massive sculptures started October 4, 1927, and was completed October 31, 1941. How do you turn a mountain into a work of art? Borglum familiarized himself with life masks, paintings, photographs and descriptions of the four presidents. He then created multiple models which his workmen could use as guides. The models he created were sized at a ratio of 1:12-one inch on the model would equal one foot on the mountain. He used these models in conjunction with a method of measurement called the pointing system. He had one set up on the models and another on the mountain itself, using the ratio guidelines workmen were able to figure out how much rock to remove and where. How big are the heads of the four presidents? Each of the heads are approximately 60 feet high, which is about the same height as a six story building, such as the main parking garage on board Capodichino. And, their mouths are about 18 feet wide. To give an idea of how big that is, if President Washington’s sculpture came to life and he opened his gigantic mouth, he could swallow two semi-truck trailers side by side as easily as you could eat a hotdog.

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Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel . . . . . €84 Valentine’s Day Lunch in Posillipo . . . . . . . . €55 Buffalo Farm and Mozzarella Factory . . . . . €29 Wine Tasting at the Foot of Mt. Vesuvius. . . €44 Castelpetroso and Agnone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €57 Roof Top Breakfast and Naples City Tour . . €43 Olive Oil and Ceramics in Benevenuto . . . . €50

EXTENDED TOURS

Feb 13-15 Mar 12-13 Mar 26-29 Mar 26-27 Apr 10-17 Apr 14-16 May 7-8 May 28-31

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

Carnevale of Viareggio . . . . . . . . . . . . €239 Dolce Vita Weekend in Rome . . . . . . . €187 Easter in Budapest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €669 Easter in Florence and Pisa . . . . . . . . €195 Grand tour of Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . €1050 The Gems of Northern Italy . . . . . . . . €315 Mother’s Day in Ischia. . . . . . . . . . . . . €149 Memorial Day in Paris . . . . . . . . . . . . €669


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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.

Panorama advertising office

Tel. 081-568-7884

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 081-5687884 (DSN 626-7884). Deadline is Wednesday 4 p.m. for the current week’s edition.

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