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Aircraft mishap exercise tests Cherry Point personnel LANCE CPL. VICTOR A. ARRIAGA MCAS CHERRY POINT

In preparation for the upcoming Cherry Point air show, several military and civilian organizations participated in a mass casualty exercise April 29 here. The exercise tested how fast first responders, Cherry Point personnel and civilian personnel were able to respond to a mock aircraft mishap in which a number of air show participants were “injured” and required assistance. Air shows are inherently safe, largely due to many safety precautions, including intense preparation such as this exercise for any scenario. “It’s actually a requirement for an air show that we practice certain things to make sure our first responders can get there on time and that all of our command and control are set up properly,” said Grant DeHaven, the exercise director. “The intent is to be able to meet certain requirements from the Federal Aviation Administration and military side and also just to make sure that everything works from a realistic standpoint before we conduct the actual air show.” At the start of the exercise, emergency personnel tended to simulated victims with injuries ranging from broken arms to life-threatening injuries. The responders were timed to see how fast they could treat the victims in order to ensure that the minimal time was taken to treat each one. “It is important that we are flexible during this type of exercises, because we’re going to have to be flexible in real-time,” said DeHaven.

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Emergency personnel tend to simulated victims April 29, during a mass casualty exercise here. The exercise tested how fast first responders, Cherry Point personnel and civilian personnel were able to respond to a mock aircraft mishap in which a number of air show participants were “injured” and required assistance.

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VMA-223 Marines return from supporting 31st MEU LANCE CPL. UNIQUE B. ROBERTS MCAS CHERRY POINT

Approximately 30 Marines with Marine Attack Squadron 223 returned to Cherry Point from Okinawa, Japan, and Korea after supporting the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, during a Unit Deployment Program April 30. The Marines were participating in the UDP for approximately four to six months, according to Capt. Andrew Christ, the quality assurance officer with the squadron. See VMA-223 page A7

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North Carolina Congressman, Mike McIntyre, receives coaching from Lance Cpl. Mitchell Huskey May 5, at the range here. McIntyre visited New River and Cherry Point in order to inspect and receive briefings on military construction, Joint Strike Fighter transition, Marine Special Operations Command and other operations aboard North Carolina installations, and to observe and participate in range exercises. Huskey is a marksman coach with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron.

Cherry Point PMO to enforce new firearms regulations LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS MCAS CHERRY POINT

In order to establish regulations governing the possession, use and storage of personal firearms, weapons, explosives, ammunition, BB Guns, bows and arrows, crossbows and bolts, pyrotechnics, and fireworks aboard Cherry Point and areas under the jurisdiction of the commanding officer, Air Station Order 5510.15D has been revised and will be effective beginning May 29. “The purpose of revising the order was to be in compliance with new Marine Corps policies concerning regulations, transportation and storage of firearms and weapons across all Marine Corps fa-

cilities,” said Maj. Jason M. Wintermute, director of security and emergency services and provost marshal with Cherry Point’s Provost Marshal’s Office. All privately owned fi rearms used, possessed, introduced or stored at MCAS Cherry Point are required to be registered with PMO by the owner. In order to register a firearm aboard the air station, the owner must meet a list of criteria. The owner must possess a valid military, family member, or authorized civilian identification card, have proof of purchase of the firearm , or bring the actual firearm to be registered in a locked case unloaded and in a safe condition to the Pass and Identification Office in

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building 251 to be properly registered. ASO 5510.15D has been updated specifically to include provisions on storage and transportation requirements of firearms aboard Cherry Point, said Wintermute. Personnel in the pay grades of E-5 and below shall not possess or store any firearms, weapons, or ammunition in any barracks. All such weapons and ammunition will be registered and stored in their organizational armory or off-station. Staff non commissioned officers and officers permanently billeted in the See FIREARMS page A7

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Sgt. Timothy Macleod hugs his daughter April 30, after returning from a six-month unit deployment program, with Marine Attack Squadron 223, in support of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit in Okinawa, Japan.

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News Briefs 2014 MCAS Cherry Point Air Show “Inspiration to Innovation” performance schedule

Effective communication breeds unity

The performance schedule for the 2014 MCAS Cherry Point Air Show “Inspiration to Innovation” is complete! You will not want to miss this year’s shows scheduled May 16-18, featuring the Marine Corps’ F-35B Lightning II, the Black Diamond Jet Team and Marine Air-Ground Task Force demonstration. The Friday performance schedule is as follows:

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5:00 p.m. Gates Open 6:45 p.m. Kevin Coleman (Extra 300) 6:58 p.m. Chris Avery (F4U Corsair) 7:11 p.m. Black Diamond Jet Team (L-39) 7:43 p.m. 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band 7:54 p.m. Black Daggers Parachute Team 8:00 p.m. Opening remarks 8:06 p.m. AeroShell Aerobatic Team (T-6) 8:20 p.m. OV-1 Mohawk 8:33 p.m. Smoke-N-Thunder JetCar 8:43 p.m. Dan Buchanan (hang glider) 8:55 p.m. OTTO (TH-55 helicopter) 9:14 p.m. Bill Leff (T-6) 9:29 p.m. Fighter Jets Inc. (MiG-17) 9:42 p.m. Black Daggers Parachute Team 10:03 p.m. F/A-18 Hornet fly-by and Wall-of-Fire 10:12 p.m. Fireworks The Saturday and Sunday performance schedule is as follows: 8:00 a.m. Gates Open 10:00 a.m. 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band 10:21 a.m. Black Daggers Parachute Team 10:32 a.m. Opening remarks 10:38 a.m. AeroShell Aerobatic Team (T-6) 10:52 a.m. Smoke-N-Thunder JetCar 11:02 a.m. Hubie Tolson (SU-26) 11:15 a.m. Dan Buchanan (hang glider) 11:27 a.m. Chris Avery (F4U Corsair) 11:40 a.m. Radio Active (RC Flying Lawnmowers) 11:56 a.m. OV-1 Mohawk 12:09 p.m. AV-8B Harrier 12:22 p.m. Kevin Coleman (Extra 300) 12:35 p.m. Panchito (B-25) 12:47 p.m. Black Daggers Parachute Team 1:08 p.m. AeroShell Aerobatic Team (T-6) 1:24 p.m. OTTO (TH-55 helicopter) 1:43 p.m. MV-22 Osprey 1:56 p.m. Fighter Jet Inc. (MiG-17) 2:09 p.m. PEDRO (HH-46E) 2:20 p.m. Bill Leff (T-6) 2:35 p.m. Smoke-N-Thunder JetCar 2:47 p.m. Black Diamond Jet Team 3:15 p.m. MAGTF demonstration (mixed USMC aircraft) 3:46 p.m. Legacy flight (F4U Corsair, mixed USMC aircraft) 4:00 p.m. F-35B Lightning II (Joint Strike Fighter) 4:30 p.m. Bryan Mayer Visit http://www.cherrypointairshow.com for more information.

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Clear, effective communication is one of the most important ingredients to have when it comes to individual and organizational success. Communication seems to be the main culprit to tear down work sections and relationships. There is a remedy to faulty communication illustrated in the “Tower of Babel” narrative found in Genesis 11:1-6, which presents the power of communication in an extraordinary manner. It is clearly articulated in the narrative that the people of Babel were a unified people on a mission. They rallied around the common goal of making a name for themselves by coming together to build a tower that reached the heavens. The task at hand was easy because everyone spoke the same language and desired to achieve the same goal. Because of their uncanny communication and cooperation, God stated that nothing would have been impossible for them to accomplish because they were one in all aspects.

Their communication drove the actions needed to achieve their goals and vision. How great would we be today if we all truly spoke the same language and rallied around a common goal. Communication is the key to life. The people in the Tower of Babel narrative had a clear idea of what their ultimate task was and the motive behind that task, which led them to be more excited and focused on reaching the desired end. It is extremely difficult for people to swim in muddled water; Therefore, leaders must own their vision so that they can communicate it effectively, providing their people with clean and clear water to swim in. This leads us to the importance of communication in leadership. It is imperative that leaders have a clear picture of what the future looks like and where they desire to go before they can enlist people to help fulfill the vision. The sky is the limit as illustrated by the “Tower of Babel” narrative.

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Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 flight and ground crew inspect an EA-6B Prowler at Cherry Point April 17, before departing for low-level navigation training.

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CPL. EMILY D. TORRES Job Title: Administrative Clerk Unit: Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2 Age: 20 Hometown: San Antonio, Texas Date Joined: June 14, 2012 Cpl. Emily D. Torres is a G-1 administrative clerk for Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2. Torres, a San Antonio, Texas native, earned the rank of corporal meritoriously for her hard work in March and since then has been tasked with added responsibilities that come with being a noncommissioned officer. “A lot has changed, more than I thought it would, after picking up corporal,” said Torres. “Now I have to supervise a lot more and help the junior Marines.” According to Torres, as soon as she picked up corporal she was made an operations NCO along with her current admin duties. “We receive tasks from the Marine Expeditionary Force and we have to figure out who to send to the different locations they task us with,” said Torres. Torres also completes special projects for her senior leadership, which she says is her favorite part of her job. “We have to do briefs with other Marine Aircraft Groups on who we are going to send to locations and it’s pretty interesting,” said Torres. According to Torres, the most difficult part of her job is trying to instruct Marines on why they are specifically getting tasked with a project. “Sometimes we are tasked with difficult billets and it’s hard for someone to take it because no one wants to give up their best person,” said Torres.

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MWCS-28 Marines use history to reawaken squadron

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Marines with Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 hang a display board of the squadron’s latest accomplishments here, May 1. The display board is an addition to the squadron’s Hall of History, created by Marines within the squadron as a reminder of the Marine’s history and accomplishments. The creation of the Hall of History is one of the steps the squadron is taking to help them get back to the basics.

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Marine Corps History is comprised of defining moments made by those who have accomplished goals and missions as well as made mistakes and learned from them in the past. With the knowledge of known accomplishments, Marines in today’s Corps are equipped with a template for success. Members of Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 began constructing the Hall of History within the squadron Feb. 15 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. MWCS-28 is charged with connecting the warfighter to the combat power of Marine aviation through Marine air command and control systems agencies and task organized aviation combat elements, according to Lt. Col. Jaime Macias, the commanding officer of MWCS-28. The Hall of History portrays a symbolic relationship between the ACE, MACCS and the squadron since 1967. The Hall of History is comprised of multiple exhibits displaying the squadron’s history dating back to the establishing date of Sept. 1, 1967. “The Hall of History is for the Marines – past and present,” said Macias. In an effort to ensure Marines are developing successfully in every aspect of being a Marine, the squadron is instituting the Hall of History in every way that they can. “As a part of the squadron sponsorship program and our efforts to sustain the transformation, we will mail all new-joins a one-page summary of the squadron’s history,” said Macias. “Once they check in, their sponsor will walk them down the passageway and discuss the history and recognition of the squadron.” The Hall of History was established to foster pride and the program was set in place to help the Marines remember the success and history of the squadron. “Marines pride themselves in their history, their legacy,” said Macias. “It is important to me to educate our Marines not only about our illustrious Marine Corps history, but also the history of the

squadron.” Living in the shadow of a great legacy is not only challenging, but it also unifies the Marine Corps. October 2013, the commandant and the sergeant major of the Marine Corps presented the concept of the Reawakening to all ranks of the Marine Corps. Through the Reawakening, Marines are to reinvigorate themselves and those around them to continue to display the persistent discipline, faithful obedience to orders and instructions and strict adherence to standards that were once shown. “The Reawakening is about acknowledging and respecting the belief in who we are and what we do,” said Macias. “This is what the Hall of History represents. The hall is a reminder to the Marines that we volunteered to serve our nation and must uphold our standards and remain ready for the next conflict.” While trying to implement the Reawakening at the squadron, the commanding officer also wants his Marines to be proud of their unit and the accomplishments they have made. “The hall represents the times in our Corps’ history when our Marines have been remarkable stewards of our resources and reputation,” said Macias. “Every time I walk down the hall, I am reminded of what the Marines, past and present, have accomplished, and it makes me proud to be the commander of such a distinguished unit.” The Hall of History presented the squadron with a sense of pride and ownership of not just their own history but of the history of the Marine Corps and the squadron’s Marines are proud to share a piece of the squadron with every new Marine. “The work that we have done is not just for today, but it is to help mold the Marines of tomorrow that come to the squadron,” said Lance Cpl. Luke J. Highley, a ground radio repairer with the squadron. “We all are a part of the same unit, brothers and sisters, and it’s a great way to bring us closer together.

Lance Cpl. Luke J. Highley screws in a side of a display board placed inside Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28’s Hall of History here, May 1. The hallway displays various commemorative objects relating to the squadrons history including newspaper articles, equipment used by the squadron and awards the squadron has earned since its activation in 1967.

Gunnery Sgt. Damian Dobbs and spouse Susan Dobbs, stand next to a commemorative display board in Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28’s Hall of History here, May 2. The hall of History, created by Marines within the squadron, is for the Marines of the past, future and present. The hall will be incorporated in the squadron’s sponsorship program by requiring new-joins to complete a tour of the hall. Dobbs is a data chief with the squadron.


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Runners temper their mettle during MARSOC Mud Run

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Running enthusiasts converged on Stone Bay for the MARSOC Mud, Sweat & Tears 5-Mile Mud Run at Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 26, 2014. The course offered a glimpse into the trying conditions faced by Marines and Sailors training aboard the base. In addition to putting their own mettle to the test on some of the same routes used by the Marine Corps, the families of service members deployed with Combat Logistics Battalion 22, 2nd Marine Logistics Group teamed up with other runners from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit community to hit the course in support of their loved ones overseas. The runners earned their laundry day, turning their bright pink shirts a few hues darker as they splashed through the five-mile obstacle course. Dozens of other teams and hundreds of individual runners also joined the participants from CLB-22.

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MALS-14 Marine crowned Ordnance Marine of year

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Sgt. Jason Connolly (right), an aviation ordnance systems technician with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 14, moves a 500 pound bomb body from a palate to a cradle May 5, here. Connolly recently won the Marine Corps Aviation Association’s ordnance Marine of the Year Award and the East Coast Aviation Ordnance Man of the Year Award. Connolly attributed his success to his peers and his leadership.

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Initiative is one of the leadership traits instilled in Marines early on in their careers. Before they earn the title Marine, every recruit that steps on the yellow foot prints learns its importance. It is initiative that proved vital in the success of Sgt. Jason Connolly, an aviation ordnance systems technician with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 14. He recently earned the Marine Corps Aviation Association’s Ordnance Marine of the Year Award. Connolly knew he was nominated for the award, but said he was caught off guard when he found out he won. “I was in shock at first,” he said. “It was a little overwhelming.” His initiative, efforts and hard work are what led to his squadron nominating him, said Gunnery Sgt. Michael Bickel, the MALS-14 ordnance chief. “He is the go to guy,” Bickel said. “I don’t have to give him directions or tell him what needs to be done. He just does it.” This year, Connolly helped his unit build over 14,000 pounds of ordnance and was attached to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit when they accepted more than 727 tons of ordnance. Connolly has worked hands on with various types of ordnance daily for seven years. He said he is glad he chose his job field because he loves the camaraderie that comes along with it. “I never would have received this award without the hard work of the other Marines I’ve worked with and the great leadership here at my squadron,” said Connolly. Connolly said he has 17 great Marines directly under his charge, and he tries to instill the importance of initiative in them. “Every day is filled with different tasks and we never know what to expect,” he said. “There are so many moving parts to our job from building ordnance to delivering it, so it is important that we always take the initiative to get a game plan together.” While Connolly continues to be recognized for his accomplishments and observes his hard work and dedication to duty coming to fruition, he remains humble and focused on his goals and future endeavors. “I don’t forget that I’m a Marine first,” said Connolly who volunteers in his community while also taking college courses. He recently won the East Coast Aviation Ordnanceman of the Year Award and will be presented the Marine Corps Aviation Association’s Ordnance Marine of the Year award May 17. “It’s a great feeling,” said Connolly. “I love ordnance and I plan to do 20 years in this job field.”

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Air Force ops excel at MCB Hawaii’s training facilities An Air Force Pararescueman with 131st Rescue Squadron, 129th Rescue Wing, Air National Guard, hoists onto a Sikorsky HH60G Pave Hawk helicopter as a “patient casualty” is medically evacuated from a downed aircraft during a search and rescue training mission at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii. The 129th Rescue Wing, designated at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, Calif., traveled to Marine Corps Base Hawaii to conduct various training exercises to sustain familiarity of operating in jungle-type terrain.

Air Force Pararescuemen with 131st Rescue Squadron, 129th Rescue Wing, Air National Guard, assess the wreckage of a simulated aircraft crash site and prompt villagers to stay back during a search and rescue training mission at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii. The training mission involved 30 roleplayers participating as “villagers” while the Pararescuemen pulled two dummies, or “survivors,” out of the aircraft and prepared them for a medical evacuation onto a Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter.

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An Air Force Pararescuemen with 131st Rescue Squadron, 129th Rescue Wing, Air National Guard, escort two “survivors” from a simulated aircraft crash site during a search and rescue training mission at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii. PJs are operatives tasked with the recovery and medical treatment of personnel in humanitarian and combat environments.

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MARINE CORPS TRAINING AREA BELLOWS, Hawaii - The129th Rescue Wing arrived at Marine Corps Base Hawaii April 22 to conduct several training missions to sustain its familiarity in jungle terrain. Stationed at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, Calif., the 129th Rescue Wing is part of the Air National Guard and specializes in conducting humanitarian and combat search and rescue missions anywhere in the world. After landing at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, the Wing sent its airmen to undergo the helo dunker course at the base pool and learn how to safely egress from a sinking aircraft. The helo dunker is required training for all U.S. service members in order to qualify to board military aircraft during training and operations in Hawaii. “Marine Corps Base Hawaii prides itself on our ability to facilitate training for the warfighter,” said Mark Robinson, MCB Hawaii

range and training scheduler. “Though our main customer is 3rd Marine Regiment, we accommodate all military branches, active duty, national guard and reserve, and any federal, state or local government entity.” “Our ranges and training areas are replete with training capabilities and our maneuver warfare area at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows offers both ground and aviation units the best in real world training possibilities,” he continued. “Providing our customers with the ultimate (training) in (our) facilities is second only to the positive ‘can do’ attitude of all agencies aboard our fine base. In a sentence, our ethos is, ‘The answer is yes… now how can we make it happen?’” After qualifying in the helo dunker, 129RQW began conducting their operations above and aboard Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii, April 25. The Wing executed a beach landing with air support from both Lockheed P-3 Orion and Boeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. The

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rescue helicopters to rescue two of three dummies, or “pilots.” Several PJs prepared the “survivors” for medical evacuation while the rest of the team spoke to some of the “villagers” and searched for the other “missing” pilot. After preparing the survivors for MEDEVAC, the PJs cleared part of the jungle terrain and prepared to hoist themselves back into their aircraft. “With this scenario, the training was a bit harder for the PJs because we implemented more civilians than a real world scenario would include,” Rob explained. “We have executed more real world scenarios than we have training scenarios because we usually don’t have a lot of time, so we included tasks we’d like to practice so that we can implement them into future missions.” As the U.S. military prepares to host 23 nations in the upcoming 2014 Rim of the Pacific, the Marine Corps’ training areas will continue to play an integral role in sustaining familiarity in both humanitarian and combat operations.

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beach landing allowed the pilots to grow familiar with the wind currents of Oahu. “This area is a great place for us to practice these exercises,” said Rob, a Pararescue instructor with 131st Rescue Squadron, 129RQW. “We reviewed all of the training areas available to us in Hawaii and found that (MCTAB) had the best opportunity for the training we need while we’re here.” The Wing leadership planned several scenarios for their unaware airmen to execute. Commanders held a brief each day to inform the airmen of a particular scenario taking place, and they were tasked with completing the unexpected mission. 129th Rescue Wing conducted an aircraft down/patient casualty search and rescue training mission. Instructors overseeing the exercise used 30 civilian roleplayers portrayed as “villagers” who were dispersed throughout the grassy area of the aircraft crash site. Pararescuemen with 131st Rescue Squadron, 129RQW, Air National Guard, flew into MCTAB via two Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk

This Proposed Plan identifies the preferred alternative for addressing groundwater contamination at Operable Unit 1 (OU1) at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, North Carolina, and provides the rationale for this preference. Sites 42, 47, 51, 52, 92, and 98 were identified as contributing chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to groundwater and are collectively referred to as the OU1 Central Groundwater Plume (CGWP) sites. The U.S. Navy (Navy) proposes in-situ enhanced bioremediation, zero valent iron permeable reactive barriers, and monitored natural attenuation of the surficial aquifer, land use controls preventing intrusive activities below the water table, prohibiting the use of the surficial aquifer groundwater, and future monitoring and evaluation of the potential for indoor air vapor intrusion impacts from building construction and building modification at OU1. The Navy, the lead agency for site activities, and the support agencies, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4, and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR), issues this document. The Navy and EPA, in consultation with NCDENR, will make the final decision on the remedial approach for the OU1 CGWP sites after reviewing and considering all information submitted during the 45-day public comment period from May 9 to June 23, 2014. The Navy and EPA, in consultation with NCDENR, may modify the preferred alternative or select another remedial action for the OU1 CGWP sites based on new information or public comments. Therefore, public comments on the preferred alternative are invited and encouraged. Interested parties may submit written comments to:

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VMA-223’s mission is to support 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and other Marine Corps assets with offensive air support, armed reconnaissance and air defense. During the UDP, the Marines performed aircraft maintenance and flight operations. The UDP provided the Marines with training on both international and operational scenarios that contributed to their long term military occupational specialty proficiency, safety, and squadron readiness. Not only did the Marines perform exemplary, but in all of their efforts they kept the squadron’s mission as their first priority, according to Christ. Christ said the Marines maintained remarkable aircraft readiness statistics through integration with the United States Air Force, Republic of Korea Air Force and Japan Air Self-Defense Force. While some Marines where in Japan for six months others were there for four months or less. Lance Cpl. Christopher Lynch, an aircraft electrical systems technician with the squadron, was in Okinawa for approximately four months. “I was an avionics technician on the AV-8B Harrier working on and repairing them after flight discrepancies,” said Lynch. Although the Marines were supporting the squadron and the 31st MEU, they also got a chance to experience the Japanese culture. “Living in Japan during the UDP was very interesting,” said Lynch. “Having never been there before I learned a good amount about the Japanese and their culture.”

The air station is expecting more than 150,000 visitors this year and because of the large turnout, additional organizations will assist Cherry Point personnel throughout the air show. “We set this thing up on base for a reason,” said Col. Chris Pappas III, the air station’s commanding officer. “It is important that we use our imagination and take everything for what it is worth so we can ask ourselves ‘What would I do differently to make this better?’ If we don’t learn, then we won’t get a lesson out of it.”

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SNCO bachelor enlisted quarters or the BOQ are permitted to store privately owned firearms, weapons and small amounts of ammunition in their quarters. The firearm must be registered with PMO, all firearms must be kept unloaded and secured in a fully encased container that is capable of completely enclosing the firearm and being locked with a key or combination lock. All firearms must be fitted with a trigger lock and ammunition must be stored separately from firearms and in a container locked with a key or combination lock. Regardless of the owners pay grade, privately owned firearms are prohibited in all federal facilities; to include government leased spaces and government vehicles, unless required by a specific duty. No personally owned firearms or weapons will be concealed either on a person or in a vehicle. Military and civilian personnel residing off station may transport properly registered firearms and weapons aboard Cherry Point for recreational shooting and hunting purposes only. All non-residents are still required to abide by station safety and registration orders and requirements. “Individuals who are found in violation of the order will have that weapon or firearm seized until it is properly registered,” said Wintermute. “The individual will then be reported to the appropriate chain of command, who will then decide on all further legal and administrative action.” For more information about possession, use and storage of personal weapons, read Air Station Order 5510.15D.


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Japan, US first responders train for aircraft mishap

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Officers with the Naha Police Station execute a water rescue of a U.S. Marine acting as a downed aviator during Off-Base Aircraft Mishap Exercise 2014 at the Naha Military Port. During the exercise, local and military police, fire fighters and emergency response personnel executed a series of planned events in response to the simulated crash of a military aircraft in an urban area of Okinawa. The water rescue displayed first responders’ capabilities when working in the waters off of Okinawa.

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OKINAWA, Japan - U.S. Forces Japan and local first responders executed Off-Base Aircraft Mishap Exercise 2014 April 24 at the Naha Military Port. During the exercise, local and U.S. military police, fire fighters and emergency response personnel executed a series of planned training events in response to the simulated crash of a military aircraft in an urban area. “This is a great opportunity for the U.S. military and local first responders to work together, so that we are prepared to handle an emergency,” said U.S. Army Col. David W. Detata, chief of the Okinawa Area Field Office, U.S. Forces Japan. “We learn a great deal by conducting exercises like this, and working alongside one another.” The exercise ensures that both Japan and U.S. first responders establish important communication links for the coordination of firefighting and rescue operations, and secure and control the

mishap site, according to Hitoshi Tasaki, director of Crisis Management with Okinawa Prefectural Police. “(U.S. forces and local first responders) have different activities and systems and use different equipment,” said Tasaki. “It is important to understand the differences and build mutual cooperation with each other.” The local units involved in the exercise included the Naha Police Station, Naha City Fire Department, Okinawa Prefectural Police, and the Japanese Coast Guard. They worked alongside U.S. military counterparts including U.S. Army military police, Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services, Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, and the Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler Provost Marshal’s Office. The OBAMEX-14 scenario simulated a downed U.S. Marine Corps rotary wing aircraft in Naha City, injuring crew members and bystanders, while

also damaging nearby vehicles and trapping passengers. The simulated crash took place within the jurisdiction of Naha City Fire Department and Naha Police Station. First responders needed to control the blazing aircraft, passengers trapped in vehicles, and provide appropriate medical aid to the injured. “In any aircraft mishap response, the confusion requires well-rehearsed procedures, a tight notification process and rapid-fire decision making,” said Capt. Braden T. Trainor, the operations officer for Camp Butler PMO. “This is made exponentially more challenging when the other agencies you’re working with speak a different language. We’ve seen here today we can overcome language barriers and different backgrounds, and effect emergency incident response to a catastrophe.” As each unit worked alongside their counterparts in the rescue scenario, they gained a stronger sense of cooperation, mutual respect and teamwork, according to Trainor.

A firefighter relays the condition of a simulated casualty rescued from a burning aircraft during Off-Base Aircraft Mishap Exercise 2014 at the Naha Military Port. The firefighters controlled the blaze of a simulated helicopter crash as emergency service workers tended to the wounded. The firefighter is with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services.

“If we want to have a shot at managing a disaster such as this one, where loss of military aircraft is coupled with potential loss of American and Okinawan lives, we need to devote time to communicating with our bilateral partners and rehearse,” said Trainor. “There is no understating the camaraderie and trust weeks of working so closely together with another nation engenders.” As the event drew to a close, emergency workers with the different units learned that should the need arise, they can count on each other, according to Detata. “We learn a great deal from exercises like this and working alongside one another,” said Detata. “Ultimately, exercises such as this help to make Okinawa a safe place to live and work. We’re committed to ensuring all emergency personnel are prepared to cooperate and respond to any potential emergency, no matter where it may occur.”

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11th MEU and PHIBRON 5 unite for first at-sea period

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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Amphibious Squadron 5 (PHIBRON 5) completed two weeks of sea-based predeployment training off the coast of San Diego. PHIBRON Marine Expeditionary Unit Integration Training (PMINT) was the first full-scale at-sea event in the 11th MEU’s predeployment cycle. The training allowed the MEU, alongside their Navy counterparts, to work through various missions while embarked on three separate ships. During this time, they conducted amphibious operations and responded to various simulated crises.

“This was an excellent first opportunity to integrate with the Navy and bring together our core competencies in the accomplishment of the many missions we may be called upon to conduct,” said 11th MEU Commanding Officer Col. Matthew Trollinger. “We are learning as individuals and as a collective unit, and I am confident our progression is on track.” During the training, Marines and sailors conducted sea-based exercises to build cohesion between the MEU and PHIBRON 5. They simulated visit, board, search, and seizures (VBSS), airfield seizures, raids on hostile positions, embassy reinforcement, small craft action team (SCAT) rehearsal drills, and many other mission-essential evolutions throughout

the two-week period to mimic combat conditions that could be encountered during the MEU’s scheduled deployment this summer. According to Capt. Jonathan Schillo, executive officer of the 11th MEU’s Reconnaissance Company, working with the Navy while executing their missions was successful and allowed for a better understanding of the PHIBRON and MEU capabilities. “The syncing efforts with us and the blue side were surprisingly smooth for it being the first time we have [worked] together,” said Schillo. “The Navy seemed excited to work with us; the command climate was great and overall it was rewarding for both of us.” Though the blue-green team trained

The first time you do anything or plan anything, it’s going to be slower than usual, but we will get the operations down, especially with the amount of enthusiasm that has been shown so far.” The Navy’s rank structure, vocabulary, and shipboard procedures are a few things the majority of Marines encountered for the first time. With many Marines experiencing ship life for the first time, and the sailors and crew adjusting to a significant increase in personnel, cooperation is essential to make living experiences positive. “Living conditions here are a lot different from barracks life. It’s definitely a lot tighter and you’re pretty much right on top of your rack mates,” said Lance Cpl. Edgardo Melendez, an embarkation specialist with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 163 and a Los Angeles native. “It’s a little hard to get used to [getting around] because it’s sort of like a maze, but as time goes by it becomes muscle memory. This is my first deployment and it’s all very new to me, but it’s something over time I’ll just have to get used to. PMINT serves as a learning experience for all elements of the MEU and ARG. The next sea trial will be an opportunity to take the lessons learned from PMINT and apply them. “The ship is a dangerous place for a lot of reasons,” said Rozsypal. “It’s good that we make mistakes now early, before it really matters later.” With the first at-sea period complete, it brings the 11th MEU and PHIBRON 5 team that much closer to deployment. “I’m looking forward to this deployment,” said Meuser. “I think as long as we cooperate with each other and make the right adjustments, we will definitely be successful.” PMINT is the first shipboard event the MEU will conduct as part of their predeployment training program. The MEU will deploy with the Makin Island ARG this summer aboard the USS Makin Island, USS San Diego, and the USS Comstock.

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Marines and sailors with Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, check flight equipment in the hangar bay of the USS Makin Island prior to loading aircraft and depart for a ship to shore vertical assault training mission during Amphibious Squadron Marine Expeditionary Unit Integration Training (PMINT) off the coast of San Diego. The 11th MEU and Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group team conducts various amphibious-based operations during PMINT in preparation for their upcoming deployment.

efficiently, the challenges of coordinating efforts between three ships, the USS Makin Island, San Diego, and Comstock, provide an opportunity to improve with each upcoming training period. From the USS San Diego, 11th MEU Executive Officer Lt. Col. Eddy Hansen highlighted the challenges, “Communication is the key here. This is the first time this MEU has been split three different ways and the command element two ways. We have to continue to meet our objectives even though we are on different ships, and that’s something we can improve on.” Maj. Chris Rozsypal, detachment officer-in-charge of all Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 163 (Reinforced) personnel aboard the USS San Diego, and executive officer of troops, also emphasized the importance of planning and communication. “The MEU and the Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) have to talk to each other so we can all be more combat effective,” said Rozsypal. “Our job as the aviation combat element is to provide air support in all these different missions that demand different things from us. Communicating those needs helps us to support the MEU to the maximum extent possible.” For each MEU task, the planning involved is very detailed so aircraft can be ready at the exact time needed, according to Rozsypal. That extra minute during which support is not provided can be the difference between life and death. While training for the scheduled deployment, Marines and sailors were given the opportunity to live among their Navy brothers and sisters, getting a taste of life on a ship. It took compliance on both ends to make the merger run smoothly. “This is a great event for us because it gives us a good foundation,” said Navy Capt. Carl Meuser, executive officer of the USS San Diego. “On our side of things, we need to make sure there is enough food, fresh water, and anything else we will need to support the MEU while we are out there.


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Audience members gather around the Rebellion Stage to view a band May 4 during the Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion in Concord. More than 20 Marines and Sailors with the Single Marine Program built camaraderie May 2 – 4 during the annual Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion trip.

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More than 20 Marines and Sailors from Cherry Point with the Single Marine Program built camaraderie May 2 – 4 during the annual Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion trip to Charlotte. Camping, crowd surfing and ‘moshing,’ the service members were able to view bands like Five Finger Death Punch and Avenged Sevenfold. “I think these types of events like the Carolina Rebellion are great for the service members because it gives them a chance to see things off base that they aren’t familiar with,” said Taylor Vaden, the SMP recreational assistant and trip supervisor. “Our programs with the SMP usually give the Marines and Sailors a chance to get

out and have some fun and meet new people.” The Carolina Rebellion is the mid-Atlantic’s biggest rock festival with a massive line-up featuring bands like Rob Zombie and Kid Rock. With more than 40,000 participants and different genres of music performing, the Marines and Sailors were able to get to know each other through music. “The trip was a lot of fun and I thought it was awesome,” said Pfc. David PiñaHuitzil, an administrative clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. “The line-ups were pretty cool and just getting to meet more Marines was lots of fun.” The SMP is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of single and unaccompanied Marines and Sailors by developing initiatives and supporting the community.

“I think it’s great that the trips have people from different units and work sections,” said PiñaHuitzil. “We get to know Marines and Sailors from all over the station and get to learn about the work they do.” Vaden encourages Marines and Sailors to get involved because on trips like the Carolina Rebellion, you can meet people with similar interests. “The Marines and Sailors were really good the entire trip,” said Vaden. “I encourage everyone to keep participating in these events and volunteering because not only do more people make it more fun, but you also get to meet more of your fellow service members.”

Members of the band Gemini Syndrome perform for audience members during the Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion May 4 in Concord.

Members of the band Nothing More perform on one guitar during the Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion May 4 in Concord. More than 20 Marines and Sailors with the Single Marine Program were able to view bands like Five Finger Death Punch and Avenged Sevenfold.

Pfc. David PiñaHuitzil puts his tent together May 2 outside of the Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion. More than 20 Marines and Sailors with the Single Marine Program were able to view bands like Five Finger Death Punch and Avenged Sevenfold. PiñaHuitzil is an administrative clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron.


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Monday – Friday Breakfast 6 – 8 a.m., Lunch 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Dinner 4 – 6 p.m.

Breakfast Menu Assorted fresh fruit, assorted hot and cold cereals, fried eggs and omelets to order, scrambled eggs and hard-cooked eggs, grill special, pancakes, French toast or waffles, breakfast potatoes, breakfast meats, creamed beef or sausage gravy, assorted muffins, breads and breakfast pastries

Specialty Bar Menu & Blendz Tuesday and Thursday Lunch (Blendz) – Banana-strawberry yogurt, banana-blackberry yogurt, banana-peach yogurt, bananapineapple yogurt, banana-mango yogurt, banana-blueberry yogurt, Asian chicken chopped salad, Asian beef chopped salad, Savannah fried chicken salad, Southwest chicken strip salad, chef salad bowl, buffalo chicken salad, turkey club salad, beef fajita salad, BLT club salad, southwest flank steak salad, chicken caesar salad, Chinese chicken salad, antipasto salad

Monday – Pasta primavera, lasagna, chicken rotini casserole, baked ziti with four cheeses, meatballs, baked Italian sausage, boiled rigatoni, boiled spaghetti, simmered ziti, simmered linguine, simmered fettucini, simmered penne rigate, simmered rotini, Italian meat sauce, alfredo sauce, caesar salad, toasted garlic bread and breadsticks Wednesday – Chicken enchiladas, taco beef filling, burritos, Mexican rice, refried beans with cheese, Mexican corn, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, chopped onions, sliced jalapeùo peppers, taco shells, flour tortillas, taco sauce, salsa, sour cream Friday – Wings of fire, honey-barbecue wings, teriyaki wings, French fried chicken wings, French fried garlic fries, corn on the cob, baked beans, carrot sticks, celery sticks, blue cheese dressing, ranch dressing

Weekly Menu Thursday May 8 Lunch – Chicken with rice soup, pork green chile and corn stew, Indian spiced roast chicken breast, long grain and wild rice, steamed broccoli, Harvard beets, breadsticks Dinner – Bean and bacon soup, lemon chicken, Salisbury steak, Spanish rice, oven browned potatoes, brown gravy, sautÊed mushrooms and onions, southern style greens Friday May 9 Lunch – New England fish chowder, baked fish with spinach topping, chicken and cheese enchiladas, golden jewel multi grain blend, Yucatån style rice, steamed vegetable medley, herbed green beans Dinner – Louisiana seafood gumbo, stuffed green peppers, grilled bratwurst, steamed rice, Lyonnaise potatoes, brown gravy, sautÊed zucchini, German sauerkraut Saturday May 10 Lunch – Lentil vegetable soup, mesquite roasted pork loin, chicken Provencal, red beans with rice, Italian roasted potatoes, mixed vegetables, broccoli polonaise Dinner – Chicken vegetable soup, grilled steak, Asian barbecue turkey, baked macaroni and cheese, baked potatoes Sunday May 11 Lunch – Minnesota wild rice soup, honey barbecue chicken, vegetable lasagna, Franconia potatoes, Italian vegetable blend, simmered pinto beans Dinner – Cabbage and white bean soup, beef and corn pie, French fried fish, French fried shrimp, tater tots, turnips and bacon, peas with mushrooms, tartar sauce, cocktail sauce Monday May 12 Lunch – Southwestern corn chowder, pepper steak, turkey Monterey roasts, rosemary red potatoes, steamed rice, wax beans Creole, stewed chick peas and zucchini Dinner – Spanish chorizo and potato soup, veal parmesan, tex-mex chicken and rice, penne rigate noodles, marinara sauce, scalloped cream style corn, broccoli and red peppers Tuesday May 13 Lunch – Beef with vegetables and barley soup, linguini with clam sauce, bayou chicken, rissole potatoes, cauliflower mashed, sautÊed green beans and mushrooms Dinner – Bean with bacon soup, country fried steaks, baked turkey and noodles, mashed potatoes, brown gravy, squash and, carrot medley, peas Wednesday May 14 Lunch – Cream of mushroom soup, chicken piccata, bayou jerked pork loin, chipotle roasted sweet potatoes, islander’s rice, steamed spinach with garlic, lyonnaise carrots, mango and black bean salsa Dinner – Chicken tortilla soup, Hungarian goulash, Creole shrimp, Brussels sprouts parmesan, corn

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Cherry Point Commissary awards military family members education grants LANCE CPL. UNIQUE B. ROBERTS MCAS CHERRY POINT

As school comes to an end, high school seniors begin receiving acceptance letters from the college or university that they plan to attend. With acceptance letters comes the need for financial aid, and the scholarship search is on. The Fisher House Foundation announced three military dependents from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C, who would receive scholarships to aid them in their 2014-2015 academic year. The recipients are scheduled to receive their award letters on May 15. This year’s recipients are Savannah Cobb, Caitlin Solter and Gessica Vallone. Through the Scholarships for Military Children Program, military children of commissary patrons received a non-renewable grant for $2,000. To be considered for the scholarships, applicants had to adhere to requirements like being enrolled or planning to enroll full-time in a four-year undergraduate college or university accredited in the United States. The participants also had to have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, according to the Fisher House Foundation Scholarship for Military Children official webpage. In addition to the program requirements, the students were

selected based on their participation in school, the community, volunteer activities, work experience and a written essay. For the 2014-2015 academic year, with the help of over 240 commissaries, 600 recipients have been awarded the grant. “As a recipient, I feel honored to have received the Fisher House Scholarship,� said Caitlin Solter, a senior of New Bern High School and daughter of Lt. Col. Alan W. Solter, the commanding officer of Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2. “I have worked very hard and earning a scholarship to help pay for college is a blessing.� Caitlin’s leadership in and out of school has worked in her favor to assist her in earning the scholarship, according to Jimmy Green one of the assistant principals at New Bern High. “Caitlin is an exemplary student,� said Green. “She does what she is asked and she is a great student for others to emulate.� With the scholarship, Caitlin Solter plans to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Solter aspires to start her own renewable energy company, which is to assist the needs of Eastern North Carolina. For more information on the Fisher House Foundation Scholarship for Military Children Program visit your local commissary or visit the foundation’s website at http://militaryscholar.org/sfmc/index. html.

2013 Cherry Point Annual Water Quality Report GEMINI GROUP MCAS CHERRY POINT ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT

Once again we are proud to present our annual water quality report covering all testing performed between January 1 and December 31, 2013. Over the years, we have dedicated ourselves to producing drinking water that meets all state and federal standards. We continually strive to adopt new methods for delivering the bestquality drinking water to you. As new challenges to drinking water safety emerge, we remain vigilant in meeting the goals of source water protection, water conservation and community education while continuing to serve the needs of all our water users. We encourage you to share your thoughts with us on the information contained in this report. Should you ever have any questions, we are always available to assist you. Sampling Results Hundreds of water samples have been taken in order to determine the presence of any radioactive, biological, inorganic, volatile organic, or synthetic organic contaminants. The state requires us to monitor for certain substances less than once per year because the concentrations of these substances do not change frequently. All testing during 2013 was compliant with the National Primary Drinking Water Standards. Where does my water come from? The source of Cherry Point’s drinking water is groundwater from the Castle Hayne Aquifer, which extends from southern Virginia to Wilmington, North Carolina. Water is removed from depths of from 195 feet to 329 feet below the surface by 23 wells and then pumped to a state-of-the-art water treatment plant. The Cherry Point Water Treatment Plant provides, on average, 4.1 million gallons per day of drinking water to 17,144 customers who live and work at MCAS Cherry Point.

• Automatic dishwashers use 15 gallons for every cycle. So get a run for your money and load it to capacity. • Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth. • Check every faucet in your home for leaks. Just a slow drip can waste 15 to 20 gallons a day. Fix it and you can save almost 6,000 gallons per year. • Check toilets for leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank. Watch for a few minutes to see if the color shows up in the bowl. It is not uncommon to lose up to 100 gallons a day from an invisible toilet leak. Fix it and you save more than 30,000 gallons a year. • Use your water meter to detect hidden leaks. Simply turn off all taps and water using appliances. Then check the meter after 15 minutes. If it moved, you have a leak. Cross Connection Cross connections that contaminate drinking water distribution lines are a major concern. A cross connection is formed at any point where a drinking water line connects to equipment (boilers), systems containing chemicals (air conditioning systems, fire sprinkler systems, irrigation systems), or other sources of questionable quality. Cross connection contamination can occur when the pressure in the equipment or system is greater than the pressure inside the drinking water line (back pressure). Contamination can also occur with the pressure in the drinking water line drops due to fairly routine occurrences (main breaks, heavy water demand), causing contamination to be sucked out from the equipment and into the drinking water line (backsiphonage). For more information, review the EPA’s Cross-Connection Control Manual at http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/drinkingwater/pws/ crossconnectioncontrol/index.cfm.

The complete 2013 Water Quality report can be viewed @ the Water Conservation below web address: http://go.usa.gov/k8tH. For questions about this report or your drinking water, please call You can play a role in conserving water and saving yourself money in the process by becoming conscious of the amount of water your Steve Reavis (Facilities Maintenance Department) at 466-6850 or household is using and by looking for ways to use less whenever you Cheryl Murray (Environmental Affairs Department) at 466-5151. can. It is not hard to conserve water. Here are a few tips:


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Hospice and Life Care Center Conference Lower Cape Fear Hospice & Life Care Center will present a free conference, Facing the Elephant in the Room: It’s an Art Form, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 9, at the Wilmington Convention Center. Keynote speaker will be performer Judith Gantly. She will bring “Waltzing the Reaper.” During the conference there will be a screening of documentary, “Consider the Conversation.” Author Ann Ipock will present, “Life is Short.” RSVP by May 2. To RSVP, email Jason.Clamme@lcfh.org. For more information, call (910) 796-7943.

► Take the Troops Fishing The Take the Troops Fishing military appreciation event will be held at Morehead City from noon – 10 p.m. May 30, and from 4:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. May 31 at Jaycee Park and the Morehead City Train Depot. The event is open to all active duty, guard and reservists. The event is being held to show appreciation for service members and promote Morehead City waters as a boating and fishing destination. Fishing trips, various family oriented activities and food are scheduled for the appreciation event. For more information, vitit http://bit.ly/1fN4zZw.

Spring into Summer Craft Show The Officers’ Spouses Club will host a Spring into Summer craft show May 10 at the Two Rivers Theater aboard Cherry Point from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.. Only vendors with station access and proper identification are eligible to sell products at the craft show. Cost is $25 per table and the table is included. To sign up, please contact Holly Prafke (252) 514-7127, or sign up at the Treasures of the Point Shoppe, located at the Whistle Stop Thrift Shop.

► Junior Ranger Day Junior Ranger Day will be held at Fort Macon State Park at 1 p.m. June 5. Participants will complete a Junior Rangers booklet by participating in a variety of nature and historic programs Children must be between ages 6 – 12 to attend and must be accompanied by a parent for the duration of the event. At the completion of the event, participants will see a live firing of a cannon and those who successfully complete the Junior Ranger ► Duffest 2014 booklet will be awarded an embroidered patch. Duffest will be held at the Duffyfield & Stanley White RecreRegistration is required. ation Center’s Henderson Park 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. May 10. For more information or to register, call (252) 726-3775. The theme of the family festival is “Unify in Our Community” and celebrating mothers. Military Appreciation Day The event is free and open to the public and will feature music, Hammocks Beach State Park will host a Military Appreciation entertainment, food and games. Day June 7 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information or to register someone special for the A free ferry ride to Bear Island will be offered for all military “Mother of the Year” award, call (252) 259-1945 or visit www. families. duffest.org. The event will have food, games and local educational exhibits for patrons to enjoy. ► Crystal Coast Boat Show Vendors will be on site to exhibit their services that are available The 7th annual Crystal Coast Boat Show will be held on the wa- to military members. terfront at Morehead City from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. May 17, and from For more information, call (800) 767-1560. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. May 18. The show is free and open to the public. ► Swansboro Arts by the Sea Festival The event will feature both new and used boats, as well as The town of Swansboro will host the annual Swansboro Arts by showcase a variety of marine products, services and outdoor gear. the Sea Festival at 9 a.m. June 14 downtown on the waterfront. A vintage car show and art event will also take place at the show. The free festival will feature arts, crafts, food, wine tastings, Vendors will be at the event selling food and beverages. entertainment and activities suitable for all ages. Entertainment will be provided at Jaycee Park throughout the Vendors will display and sell original pottery, jewelry, paintings, two-day show. carvings, sculptures, stained glass and more. For more information, call (252) 808-0440 or visit www.crysFor more information, call (910) 326-7370 or visit www.swanstalcoastboatshow.com. borofestivals.com. ► Swansboro Rotary King Mackerel Bluewater Tournament Military Housing Office The town of Swansboro will host the 34th annual Swansboro The Military Housing Office on Cherry Point is focused on Rotary Club’s Bluewater Tournament May 24 – 26. meeting the housing needs of all active duty families, bachelors The event has a 50-boat participation maximum. Winners will and DOD civilians, both on and off base. receive cash and prizes for a variety of categories. For more information, call 466-3602.

Disabled Veterans Meeting Chapter 26 of the Disabled American Veterans meets the third Wednesday of the month at the Senior Center in Havelock at 7 p.m. For information, call Ancil Jones at (252) 349-0006.

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Wednesday and Friday. Wednesday classes are from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. and Friday classes are from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Individual classes are available upon request for your convenience. For more information call (252)4660277.

who have insomnia or trouble falling asleep. The class focuses on the different types of insomnia, stages of sleep, lifestyles and environmental factors. Students will understand sleep patterns and how to improve them. To register, call 466-0107 or 4660500.

Baby Boot Camp New Parent Support Program hosts a free Baby Boot Camp monthly at the Training and Education Builing. The next Baby Boot Camp is June 4 and 5 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Parents with children 1-year-old or younger will receive hands-on experience learning to adjust to parenthood. Reservations are required. To register, call 466-3651.

Domestic Violence Support Active Duty Weight Management Support groups for victims of domesNaval Health Clinic Cherry Point tic violence are provided by the Carteret hosts an Active Duty Weight ManageCounty Domestic Violence Program. ment class every Thursday. Meetings take place Wednesdays at 6 Classes are from 10 – 11:30 a.m. p.m. For information, call 466-0277. For information, call (252) 728-3788. Welcome Aboard Expo Cherry Point hosts a Welcome Aboard Sleep Hygiene Class The Mental Health Clinic hosts a sleep Expo each month at Miller’s Landing. hygiene class beginning Friday and runThe expo is open to new Marines, SailStop Smoking and Dipping ning each Friday throughout the month, ors, employees and spouses. The next Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point hosts beginning at 8 a.m. expo is May 21 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. Stop Smoking and Dipping classes every The class is open to service members

Sundays Religious Services

Signs of Terrorist Activity:

9 a.m. – Liturgical Protestant Service, Fellowship Chapel 9 a.m. – Roman Catholic Mass, Memorial Chapel 11 a.m. – Contemporary Worship Service, Memorial Chapel

Tuesdays – Thursdays 11:45 a.m. – Roman Catholic Mass, St. Michael’s Chapel

Tests of Security Individuals or organizations planning terrorism will attempt to measure capabilities of security apparatus. This can include measuring reaction times to security breaches, attempts to penetrate security or monitoring procedures to assess strengths and weaknesses of security.

If you observe suspicious activities, call Cherry Point Emergency Dispatch at 466-3616 or report it online at USMCEagleEyes.org.

Hotlines 2nd MAW Command Inspector General 466-5038 Station Inspector 466-3449

Sexual Assault This procedure is not meant to replace calling 911 if you are in immediate danger. Immediately call 665-4713, which is monitored 24/7.

Severe Weather and Force Protection Cherry Point personnel call 466-3093. Fraud, Waste and Abuse If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse aboard FRC East personnel call 464-8333. DLA personnel call 466-4083. MCAS Cherry Point, call 466-2016. Suicide/Stress To talk to someone at the National Suicide Hotline, call 1800-273-8255. To seek confidential counseling with personal battles, call the DSTRESS line at 1-877-476-7734.

Domestic Violence Response Line If you suspect that you or a loved one are a victim of domestic violence, call the Domestic Violence Response Line at (252) 671-0377.

Marine and Family Programs Marine, Family Programs Office Numbers Building 298 • Library – 466-3552. • Retired Services Office – 466-5548. Building 232 • Exceptional Family Member Program – 466-7533. • Child Development Resource and Referral – 466-3595. School Liaison Officer – 466-7648 Building 232 • Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program – 466-5490. • Substance Abuse Counseling – 466-7568. • New Parent Support Program – 466-3651. • Family Advocacy Program – 466-3264. • Military Family Life Consultant – 339-6084. • Families Over coming Under Stress Representative – 466-7137. Building 4335 • Education – 466-3500. • The Family Member Employment Program, Transition Assistance Management Program, Relocation Assistance Program and accredited financial counselors can be reached at 466-4201. Budget for Baby The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers Budget for Baby classes. To register, call 466-2031. Breastfeeding Class The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers free breastfeeding classes for expectant mothers. The purpose of the class is to help prepare mothers and help them feel confident to breastfeed once their baby arrives. To register, call 466-2031. Veterans’ Assistance A representative from the Veterans Affairs Office visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 4335. Call 466-4201 for assistance. Marine Corps Family Team Building Educational resources and services foster personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps families. Marine Corps Family Team Building is located in Building 232. For more information, email family.readiness@ usmc.mil.

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Classified Guide

Index Announcements Antiques Apartments for Rent Appliances Auction

10 80 220 115 85

Automobile Parts / Sub Autos for Sale Boats & Marine Supplies Building Materials Business Opportunities Business Property Carpool Child Care Computers Condominiums for Sale

290 270 100 95 200 235 12 75 125 225

Farm Equipment Farmers Market Financial Services For Sale By Owner Freebies Furniture & Household Garage / Yard Sales Heavy Equipment Help Wanted Homes for Rent

HOSTESS HOUSE HOTEL New Manager, New Attitude! Even lower rates! Call 252-447-3689 for reservations!

PHYSICIAN’S ASSISTANT High volume, multi-specialty clinic looking for part time Physician’s Assistants to support busy surgeon staff. Salary based on experience along with competitive benefits package.

Please forward resumes to: rwatson@cc4surgery.com

185 170 195 202 152 130 90 140 50 210

Homes for Sale Instruction & Training Jobs Wanted Lawn & Garden Equip Legal Notices Livestock Lost & Found Lots & Acreage Manufactured Home Sites Manufactured Homes / Rent

SEEKING QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS WITH A MINIMUM OF 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE

FOR WORK AT CHERRY POINT WAGES BASED ON EXPERIENCE GOOD BENEFITS PACKAGE Equal opportunity Employer

Call (252)523-3558

Manufactured Homes / Sale Miscellaneous Motorcycles Musical Instruments Open House Personals Personal - Business Pets & Supplies Proffessional Services Directory Real Estate Wanted

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Builder DONALD PHILLIPS HOME IMPROVEMENTS Professional remodeling, repair, Structural, floor & foundation specialist! Metal roofs, kitchens, baths, flooring, painting, tile, water heaters etc. Quality work, warranty. Member BBB. A+ . (252)633-6675

Compost/Topsoil CERTIFIED CLASS A Compost $25/ton, mulch and topsoil, $25/ ton. Will deliver. No order too large or too small. (252) 633-5334

Compost/Topsoil CERTIFIED CLASS A Compost $25/ton, mulch and topsoil, $25/ ton. Will deliver. No order too large or too small. (252)633-5334

TRIPLE-R ELECTRIC, INC.

2488 Old Poole Road Kinston, NC

205 30 59 155 15 175 60 190 260 255

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GARDEN TOOLS, SCISSORS, KNIVES, Carbide blades and more. (252)626-2908 www.scottsprecision sharpening.com

250 150 285 105 205 20 25 110 5 180

Resort Property Rent Roommates / Shared Living Rooms for Rent RV Sales / Rentals Self Employment Sport Utility Vehicles Sporting Goods Statewides Storage Rentals Stores / Offices for Rent / Sale

3-11 Full or Part Time Call: 252-637-4730 or drop in to see us at: 2600 Old Cherry Point Rd., New Bern

Part Time 3pm-11pm & 11pm-7am

Homeplace of New Bern is looking for dependable, energetic people to join our team!

LARGE CIVIL CONTRACTOR

MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE! Competitive pay.

Handyman QUICKSERVICE Can fix or repair anything! Remodeling, painting, flooring, roofing, etc,. Foundation and structural specialist. Warranty on all work. Licensed member of BBB. handymanquickservice.com (252)633-6675

Landscaping RANDY’S BED MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING Planting, mulch, pruning, weeding, sodding, and pine straw. Spring is coming! (910)743-2951 or (252)474-4491

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Busy CPA firm seeking a

FRONT OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT to join our team. Previous front desk/clerical experience, professional demeanor, and strong work ethic required. This is a full-time, hourly position with benefits.

Please forward resume and cover letter to: apearce@wssgcpa.com

Lawn Care 1 - ECU LAWN SERVICES LLC. Specializing in complete lawn care. Install new and maintain flower beds, aeration of lawns, leaf clean-up and pruning. We also install and main sprinkler systems. (252)229-8129 or (252)288-4986 Structural Repairs Eastern Structural Renovations. We replace damaged sills, joists & girders, condition crawl spaces, home improvements and repairs. (252) 752-0434

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COLLECTIONS AGENT Full time postion Experience a must. APPLY IN PERSON AT: Badcock furnituire 2116 S. Glenburnie Rd.

JOIN A GROWING TEAM OFFERING STABILITY AND GROWTH OPPORTUNITY!

SUBMIT RESUME VIA FAX OR EMAIL TO:

(910)687-4604 coastalsitecontractor@ gmail.com

MasTec NOW HIRING

SATELLITE INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS IN NEW BERN, NC AND SURROUNDING MARKET AREAS! Paid Training starts May 27th. Work for a company with a history of success and growth! Must be able to pass a background check, motor vehicle records check, and drug screening. Apply NOW ONLINE for immediate consideration. www.jobsatmastec.com Job ID# 3359 or call Tonya (919)714-8081

3HC has a full-time Home Health Nurse, RN position to make home visits for Maysville office. One year RN acute care experience required and home health experience preferred. Also, need full-time Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant for Maysville office. Positions offer competitive pay, excellent benefits package, supportive work environment, and mileage reimbursement.

Apply online at www.3hc.org For more information Call Becky Falk at 1-800-260-4442 Ext. 1019 EOE f/m/v/d

The Courtyard Marriott New Bern is taking applications for: NOW SEEKING EXCEPTIONAL TALENT IN CRAVEN & SURROUNDING COUNTIES

PART-TIME, SLEEPOVER & SUBSTITUTE DEVELOPMENTAL SPECIALISTS

GUEST SERVICES, HOUSEKEEPING & THE BISTRO Drug test & background check required. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT: 218 E. Front Street

TO WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Experience is preferred, but not required. HS Diploma/ GED and valid NC driver’s license required. Criminal, MVR and drug screenings completed. BENEFITS: Competitive salary, Company paid training and 401(K) Retirement Plan for all employees. APPLY ONLINE AT: www.MonarchNC.org An Equal Opportunity Employer

We honor years of experience and offer an excellent benefit package, competitive wage scale, shift and weekend differential.

AA/EOE Medical/Health

GRANTSBROOK NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER IS SEEKING A:

RN or LPN to work Full-time on our 3-11 shift. Part Time on our 11-7 shift only. Excellent benefits for full time employees and an excellent shift differential for our 11-7 shifts.

APPLY IN PERSON AT: 290 Keel Rd. Grantsboro, NC AAE/EOE

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(HEAVY HIGHWAY & UTILITIES) HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:

Handyman EASTERN SERVICES Electrical, plumbing, painting, pressure washing, tree removal, landscapng & more. FREE estimates! (252) 229-5647

888-328-4802

MED-TECHS

A-1 HANDYMAN SERVICE No job too small. Reasonable rates! (252)229-7016

Handyman

280 275 160

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(Homestudy conducted by J.C.C.A. 120 Wall Street New York, NY 10005)

230 Trucks for Sale 65 Vans for Sale 215 Wanted to Buy / Rent 135 70 265 12 145 165 240

Homeplace is looking for

SUPERINTENDENTS, FOREMEN, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPE LAYERS, CONCRETE LABORERS, CARPENTERS AND LABORERS

SOUTHERN MASONRY & CONCRETE Renovations, additions & foundations. Your fireplace & driveway specialist. 30 years experience. (252)269-5786

Buy it. Sell it. Find it.

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Apply in person at: 1309 McCarthy Blvd.

ADOPTION: At home Mom & Successful NYC Businessman, playful pup, Beach house await baby. Expenses paid 1-800-362-7842, Erin & Todd

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PART-TIME DRIVER for Historical tours, shuttles & day trips. CDL License with “P” endorsement & 2 years experience required. Perfect summer job for school bus driver! Apply in Person: RE Bengel Sheet Metal 1311 North Craven St.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE For busy insurance agency. MUST HAVE P&C LICENSE. Some commercial experience preferred. PLEASE SEND RESUME TO:

PO BOX 12099 New Bern, NC 28561 Office

OFFICE HELP Part time. Fill-in and Saturdays a must. Computer experience preferred. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT: (252)447-1029

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LINE COOK Must be neat & clean with the ability to work hard! 2 years recent work history required. Apply in person before 11am or after 2pm The Chelsea Restaurant 335 Middle Street

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$24.19/HR Top ( REAL) Money this week! Big Dawgs Only! Get off the porch! All others please stay. Paid weekly, Bonuses, 2 weeks off at Christmas. No nights, No weekends, New Bern office, Tele-Sales/PR (252)639-9937


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FURNITURE SALES/DESIGNER Professional, self-motivated, experienced only. APPLY IN PERSON AT: Wells Wayside Furniture Hwy. 70W. Havelock, NC

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AFFORDABLE BARNS! 12X16 $1,995; 12x20 $2,595; 16x16 $2,795. Other sizes available. Built on your lot. Call (252) 531-0664 or 800-218-BARN, Ayden

BEAUTIFUL GREEN Fresh cut Centipede Sod $2.49 Discount City Havelock 252-447-1880

UNDER RAILROAD CROSSTIES. Great borders for landscaping, eronsion, etc! $7.99 Discount City Havelock 252-447-1880

EXTRA CLEAN 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH Convenient location! $650 month No pets. (252)670-1229

LARGE 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH. 3200 Sq.Ft. home in Trentwoods. No inside pets. $1350/mo. (252)6701229

NICE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE! Fenced yard, central air & heat, $650/month + deposit. References required. Call (252)633-4918

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CLEAN LONG LEAF PINE STRAW

NICE! FULLY REMODELED, 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom. 509 King Neck Rd, Bridgeton $750/month + deposit. No pets! (252)349-1823

DOWNTOWN SELF STORAGE Climate Controlled. 219B Craven. 10% discount! (252) 638-2620

WE BUY USED washing machine & dryers, working or not working! (910) 915-9488

1 1/2 ACRES Hwy 70 Road Frontage, Newport NC. $45,000 252-514-7117

32 ACRES NEWPORT NC. Approved for subdivision. Drainage and roads in and approved. $275,000. 252-514-7117 CHILDREN BOY/GIRL CLOTHES, toys, household items, fishing, tools, golf items. Other Miscellaneous stuff. 115 els Lane. Carolina Pines New Bern, NC. May 10. 0700-1200

119 DEVIN LANE, COVE CITY 4/2 2002 manufactured home, on .63 acre. $49,000 252-349-1941

1707 ASHVILLE ST, NEW BERN

LIVING ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 10TH, 10AM PREVIEW AT 8:30AM 104 East Trent St., Trenton, NC Selling lots and lots of power and hand tools, some furniture items, lawn and garden items, household items, 12’x16’ storage building, and many nice box lots.

Check auctionzip.com for pictures and terms, ID# 35857 OFFERED BY: Deep Springs Auctions A.R. “NED” BERG, NCAL # 9597 (252)634-7546

DOG CLASSES with DONA BAKER Proven methods = great results! In-home, group, and CGC classes. (252)672-K9ED (5933)

DOG SCHOOL Basic/Advanced training for all breeds! wellerkennels.com New Bern, NC (252)636-5225

“SPECIAL BUY” 3 Ton 36000 BTU heatpumps. Self contained package unit with heat strips. $1888. Discount City Havelock 252-447-1880

9000 BTU Motel Heat and cool replacement units. $597. Discount City Havelock 252-447-1880

2 bedroom, 2 bath single family. 1300 sqft. fixer upper. Lease or cash. $1000 down, $542/mth.

TRENTWOODS. 2 bedroom, 2 full bath. Includes all major appliances. $800 + deposit. (252)638-4655 or (252)876-1194

CLEAN-FURNISHED-NO SMOKING Near Tryon Palace. $125 week & up. (252)249-2200

HAVELOCK NC Great location, move in, everything furnished, no deposits, extended stay less than $24 day, next to Food Lion. Hostess House Motel 252-447-3689

ROOMMATE WANTED: Large bedroom with private bath. Shared laundry room & kitchen. Large living & dining room with patio. No pets. 2 miles from New Bern. $450+deposit. Utilities included. (252)229-9844

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BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENTS Waterfront setting, weekly, monthly. (910)578-5777

NEWPORT, NC Quiet, clean, 1 or 2 bedroom apartments. Completely furnished including housekeeping. No deposits, $495 total move-in cost. Pay Semi-monthly. Hostess House 252-223-6020

877-535-6274

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH double wide on 12 acre lot in Spring Garden area.. $800/month. (252)772-3655

3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH Trent Road. No pets, $650/mth + deposit. (252) 725-4068

3/2 146 LITTLE LAKE CIRCLE in Gracie Farms. $750 month plus deposit. (252)637-3406

3BR/1½BA MOBILE HOME. Private lot. Florida Ave. Washer/dryer. Outside storage. $525. (252)633-0177

COZY 1 BEDROOM HOME. 800 Sq.Ft. Located on Club Foot Creek. Private Dock and Marina usage. 15 minutes to Cherry Point Base. Very clean and quiet, Recently renovated with new floors, new appliances, new central heat and air, Sunroom, carport, and a detached storage building. Military personnel receive $25 discount monthly. $780/mo.+ security & 1st month rent. No pets. Matthews Point Marina. (252) 444-1805

COZY 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH turn of the century river house on a gorgeous lot. Picturesque Waterfront house views of the Neuse and Clubfoot creek. Access to a private pier and boat ramp. New central heat/air. Very clean and quiet. 10 minutes off base.1 year lease. No pets. $975 with security deposit. Call Tom at (252)444-1805

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WE’VE GOT COLLECTIONS of Hummels, whole sets of fine china, miniatures, Wades, rod & “reels, pottery, glassware galore, figurines, statues, plates, clocks, cedar chests, bedroom sets, dining room sets, Rattan, Wicker, outdoor sets, bells, chicken & roosters, rockers, insulators, shot glasses, coffee cups, English biscuit jars, punch bowls & cups, pictures galore, Goebel plates & birds, sheet music, movies & music, baseball card collection, frames, doilies & linen & so so much more”! JL Kirkman’s Antique Mall “A short trip across the bridge to Bridgeton”! We purchase “whole estates”! 9 to 6 except Sat. 10-6 No Sundays. (252)634-2745 Check Facebook!!

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3BR/2.1 Bath Townhouse on the golf course & pond. Brand new heat pump. Great Investment!

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Lovely 2 B/R 1 Bath home. L/R w/fireplace. D/R. Eat-in Kitchen. Screened porch. Enclosed garage. 2 car carport. Additional land available!

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68 Quarterdeck ~ $84,900 New sink, faucet, Disposal and all new Laminate flooring down/up stairs. on the 17th fairway at River Bend Country Club.

1205 SW Craven Middle School Rd. ~ $85,000

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2211 Woodland Ave. ~ $89,900 3 Bedroom/1 Bath. Renovated, older home in great location. Near downtown and mall. New wiring, heating, plumbing, carpet & paint.

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170 Quarterdeck ~ $95,000 Great Waterfront end unit with large Carolina Room. New carpet in bedrooms, new vinyl in kitchen and bathrooms, new countertops in kitchen, new laminate floors in great room and dining room. MLS#90772 Linda Wahnsiedler 252-670-2734

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205 Stadiem Drive ~ $104,900

Well maintained 3BR/2.5BA town home. 1st floor MBR, tiled kitchen, laminate LR,soaring ceilings, open floor plan, loft area for office/den, fenced back yard with storage & maintenance free exterior/yard. Kitchen offers granite counters, separate pantry & laundry closet with W/D. Duke Energy!

3BR/2BA home with large fenced yard, county taxes only, Brinson School District! You can own this home for less than rent with the special loans available that include down payment assistance to qualified Buyers. Old Cherry Pt. Rd, Gibbs Rd, Rawley, to Stadiem. MLS#91853 Johnnie Bunting 252-671-0414

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3509 Elizabeth Avenue ~ $112,000 3BR/2BA "Move-in Ready" open floor plan home located in Forest Park. New carpet and all kitchen appliances. Ceiling Fans in all rooms. Single car garage has pull down stairs for storage. Convenient location. Home Warranty and MORE!

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1345 Bear Hole Road ~ $120,000 Updated home in country setting 15 miles from New Bern. Relax on your beautiful granite patio or in your new workshop/2car garage out back. Newer kitchen appliances, laminate floors,carpet, electrical fixtures. New roof in 2011. new chain link fence all around your 2/3 acre and new detached garage

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Clean, comfortable 2 bed/2 bath home in Academy Square Subdivision near NBHS. Has loft area or possible 3rd bedroom upstairs. Fireplace with gas logs. Concrete patio & fenced backyard MLS#94180 Tyson & Hooks Realty 252-633-5766

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152 Corinth Drive ~ $134,900

125/127 Mourning Dove Trail ~ $135,000

156 Canebrake Drive ~ $142,500

Lovely 3 B/R home situated on 1.25 acres. Country eat-in kitchen w/lots of cabinets. Formal D/R & L/R combo w/ fireplace. Large family room w/ built-in cabinet. Hardwood floors. Separate Laundry room. Carports! Beautiful country setting!

Lovely ranch style home on corner lot. Living room features vaulted ceiling and gas log fireplace with marble surround. Granite countertops and breakfast bar in kitchen. Carolina Room. Fenced rear yard with patio.

Duplex in Trapper's Creek. One side is leased. Great investment property.

Cute 3 BR, 2 bath home in River Bend. Open great room, dining room & kitchen. Carolina room off kitchen. Fenced backyard with storage shed.

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106 Luke Lane ~ $145,000

207 Forest Oaks Drive ~ $149,900

504 Plantation Drive ~ $150,000

Attractive brick home tucked in the trees in Trent Woods! Spacious rooms, breakfast bar, large screened room in back, fenced back yard fully landscaped, fireplace in family room, and garage! Vinyl replacement windows, newer roof, great floor plan and well maintained! Value Priced!

Lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath custom home close to New Bern and MCAS Cherry Point. Open floor plan and gas appliances. Storage shed in back for your convenience. Mento

Nice 3 bedroom house near Riverbend area w/no city taxes & easy to maintain. Quiet neighborhood. Carolina Room w/Patio. Vinyl maintenance. siding and easy

Great Price! Quiet Neighborhood! Move In Ready! Well Maintained 3 bedroom/2 bath brick home in River Bend. Improvements include replacement windows, roof, heat pump, laminate in DR and entry and flooring in the kitchen.

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3 bedroom 2 bath home with 2 car garage in Kings Row. Property features an inground pool and large outdoor area to lounge around the pool. Fresh Paint and much more.

Nice home in immaculate condition ready to move in. Glassed-in rear porch. Quiet area. Convenient. No yard work. Includes boat slip. 6 Paddle fans. Old fashioned attic fan.

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Lakefront 3 bed/1 bath brick home on one acre of land. Fireplace in Family Room. Has new roof, paint, carpet & wood deck.

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Located on a cul-de-sac in Fox Hollow, this brick home features a LR/Dining room with a fireplace. Fenced backyard. Nice storage building. Wooded lot and patio. This well kept home has plenty of space for kids and is close to schools.

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604 Creekwood Drive ~ $154,900 Nice 3 BR/2BA home on large wooded lot across the street from West Wilson Creek. Home needs some TLC. Inside has built-in bookshelves & cabinets in living room, nice size laundry room & more! Has detached workshop. Wooden back porch. Duke/Progress Energy

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3000 Brices Creek Road ~ $185,000

105 Portside Lane ~ $187,500

1310 Benfield Avenue ~ $195,000

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 5th fairway of River Bend Golf Club. Just right for you!

Spacious 7 BR / 4 Bath home currently being used as a group home facility. Fenced in large lot w/ 1.15 ac. Close to Croatan National Forest. MLS# 90948 www.tysonhooksrealty.com

Great price on a 3 BR/2 bath WATERFRONT home in River Bend! Panoramic water views from Carolina Room & deck. Boat dock too. Come see!

Impressive inside & out! Many upgrades in 2011 & 2012 on exterior and interior including new windows, new wiring, new carpet, painted interior, new kitchen & much more! Lovely Carolina Room facing the fenced & landscaped back yard! Detached 2 car garage, attractive fireplace, convenient location. MLS#94192 Kelly Latimer 252-649-4620

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540 Washington Post Road ~ $199,900

Very nice 3 BR, 2 BA house with 1.8 acres of beautifully landscaped yard. Features a double attached garage and a separate detached garage and workshop with electricity. Another feature is the 16 x 30 Sunroom.

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605 Pinetree Drive ~ $200,000 5 B/R 3 Bath Home Close to Hospital & Shopping. Presently Under Lease. Great Investment. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com MLS#89309 Tyson & Hooks Realty 252-633-5766

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228 Pinewood Drive ~ $209,900 Immaculate brick ranch on quiet corner lot near Marina and Golf.Bright open floor plan, spacious living room has vaulted ceiling.Master BR has huge walk in closet. Roomy efficient kitchen with granite countertops.Sunny Carolina Room looks through to screened porch.Skylights add soft natural light.

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115 Hilda Drive ~ $220,000

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This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & a beautiful yard, new Heat Pump in 2011, new shingles in 2010. Great deck w/ pergola & fan. Sealed crawlspace.

FREE Riding Lawnmower w/Beautifully maintained house with fresh paint, dark wood floors in the open living areas & lots of privacy in fenced back yard. Master Suite has jetted tub, dual vanity his & hers walk-in closets in Master suite. Stainless steel appliance, granite countertops & screen porch.

2315 Brices Creek Road ~ $228,000 Located in Oakview S/D, this one story home w/ FROG features 3 BRs & 2 baths, hardwood floors, built-in bookshelves & desks. Beautiful 1/2 acre lot.

Well maintained waterfront home with updated hardwood flooring, corian counters & appliances. 1st floor Master BR, step-down vaulted Living Room with wood burning fireplace. Access large deck from Sun Room, Kitchen or Laundry Room! Large corner lot with storage building. Utility sink in garage.

MLS#92266 The Bartram Team 252-636-7313 or 252-670-2440

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3585 River Road ~ $99,900

6117 Castleton Court ~ $279,000

4 BR 3 BATH w/ FROG in Fairfield Harbour. Carolina Room. Split bedroom floor plan. Rinnai hot water heater. Circular drive plus more bells & whistles. Water view & water access. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com MLS#90725 Tyson & Hooks Realty 252-633-5766

Comfortable Zaytoun built 3 BR/2BA home inTrent Woods. Has bookshelves, tray ceilings, screened porch and deck, FROG that can be used as a bedroom, hardwood floors & more! Natural gas available. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com MLS#94013 Tyson & Hooks Realty 252-633-5766

Brick with all new vinyl easy clean windows, Inside completely painted. Roof about 6 years old. New Heat & Air about 5 years ago. Nice outbuilding. One car garage on just over 1/2 acre. House looks great. Home Warranty for Buyer. MLS#92197 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

Beautiful 3 BR/ 2.5 bath waterfront home in Fairfield Harbour. New floors, paint. Stainless appliances. Beautiful pool w/ large deck. Dock w/ electric & water. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com Call the “Tyson Team”. MLS#91215 Tyson & Hooks Realty 252-633-5766

126 Southern Hills Drive ~ $280,000

718 Pollock Street ~ $299,000

Open, airy, overlooks 13th Fairway of Emerald. Kitchen flows into Family Rm w/natural gas firepl & wall of windows. Master BR w/tray ceiling has ample room for king bed & opens onto screen porch. 2nd BR w/private sitting area will charm any guest. Rinnai,Kit appl. 2013, HVAC 2010,Hdwd kit,FR,DR,LR.

Dream of owning your own business steps away from Tryon Palace, History Museum, shops and restaurants of historic New Bern. The Captain's Stay Bed & Breakfast offers four rooms plus Owners' quarters. Run a B&B on the weekends and cover your living expenses in historic New Bern.

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-CONVENIENCE- PRIVACY-SPACEA 3 or 4 BdRM, 3 Bath Home with Apx 3490 Sqft. A 3 Zone Florida Heat Pump System. 3.5 Acres with a 45’x 60’ bulk-headed Pond. 3 Car garage. A lovely, impressive, and a very livable family home. All Formal areas. Split Bdrm design. Home Warranty. MLS#90035 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

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This house is a designer's delight! Think of your house with: Palladian windows, plantations shutters, crown and chair rail, tray ceiling, cathedral ceiling, paddle fans, large walk-in closet, dentil molding, ceramic tile floors, hardwood floors, pocket door. Gen. Traw with 7 stations. Green House MLS#92131 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

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101 Barkside Lane ~ $300,000 Upscale 4 B/R 3.5 Bath home in Hunters Ridge. Desirable location. Above-ground swimming pool. Updated country french kitchen. Bonus room plus more. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com Call the “Tyson Team”. MLS#89958 Tyson & Hooks Realty 252-633-5766

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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION - 3.5+/- acres of the "Hanes Farm" is now available. Located on the beautiful Trent River across from NBGCC & EC Yacht Club. This large waterfront will serve as your little bit of heaven. THIS PROPERTY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! All measurements are approx.

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