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USS Truman commanding officer dies unexpectedly Press Release Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic Public Affairs

The commanding officer of the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) died suddenly, Nov. 8, at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Capt. Tushar Tembe was departing the ship at approximately 10 a.m. when he collapsed. The ship’s medical response team provided immediate medical assistance until Tembe could be transported to Bons Secours Maryview Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. The cause of death has not been determined. “We offer our sincere condolences to Capt. Tembe’s wife and children, his family and the Truman crew. They are in our thoughts and our prayers as we deal with this tragic loss. Capt. Tembe served the Navy and our nation honorably and with great distinction. We honor his outstanding contributions to our nation,” said -Rear Adm. Ted Branch, Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic Rear Adm. Ted Branch, Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic. Tembe, 49, a naval aviator, assumed command of Truman last August. He was born in Bombay, India and came to the United States as a child and later graduated from Texas Tech University. After receiving his Wings of Gold, Tembe flew a variety of aircraft, including the F/A-18 Hornet. His many assignMC3 Billy Ho ments included commanding officer of Strike A group of F/A-18A+ Hornets, attached to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 87, fly the missing man forma- Fighter Squadron Eighty Seven (VFA 87), the tion in remembrance of Capt. Tushar Tembe, Commanding Officer of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). “Golden Warriors” at NAS Oceana.

Capt. Tembe served the Navy and our nation honorably and with great distinction. We honor his outstanding contributions to our nation.”

US Navy file photo The commanding officer of the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), Capt. Tushar Tembe, died suddenly, Nov. 8, at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.

Tembe is survived by his wife and two sons. A full military funeral will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at a future date. Capt. Dee Mewbourne assumed command of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) in a ceremony, Nov. 11, following the sudden death of Tembe.

Mail services cease, sign of service members heading home Nov. 13 marks last day for services for Army post office in Iraq By U.S. Army Spc. Anthony T. Zane 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

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With the expectation that U.S. Armed Forces will be out of Iraq by the end of the year, the number of service members leaving the country continues to increase, while the volume of incoming mail decreased. The Army Post Office (APO) on Contingency Operating Base Adder stopped receiving incoming mail and notified service members onbase that Nov. 13 is the last day for postal services. “We sent out notification 90 days before the deadline so Soldiers could prepare and allow them time to send what they needed home,” said Sgt. Christian Sanchez, contracting officer representative, Postal Platoon, 1-502nd Human Resource Company, from Miami, Fla. Hours of operation have been extended, staying open three additional hours per day. “We were expecting to be really busy, so we extended the hours,” said Sanchez. “The idea was to keep it open late so people who work a 12-hour

shift would have a chance to get to the APO and mail their stuff home,” said Sanchez. In the past, civilian contractors have operated the APO, but with the drawdown, all operations are in a transition phase. Right now, the 1-502nd Postal Platoon supervises and assists the civilian employees, but will take over full operations of the APO when they leave country. “We help the APO with customers, so they don’t have too many people in line here trying to mail stuff,” said Sanchez. “At the same time, we’ve been doing our mobile missions on the COB.” With an abundance of mail being shipped back to the states by service members, the processing time to inspect and seal packages is surprisingly short. “It’s been running smoothly,” said Spc. Rosemary Siatunuu, military postal mission non-commissioned officein-charge, Postal Platoon, 1-502nd HR Company, from Waipahu, Hawaii. “The flow of people in the line hasn’t been that long. The wait time is about 10 minutes on average.” In addition to their supervisory role at the APO, the Postal Platoon organizes mobile missions for units on COB Adder that have difficulty getting to

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How successful you are simply depends on how ambitious you are and how hard you are willing to work to reach your goals.” -Lt. Cmdr. Josh Feldman

Virginia Tech University (VT) Hall of Famer Lt. Cmdr. Josh Feldman (left) from Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) 2, is introduced to the crowd at Lane Stadium during a halftime ceremony at the VT and University of Miami football game.

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MSRON 2 SAILOR INDUCTED INTO VA. TECH HALL OF FAME By MC2 Paul D. Williams Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, Public Affairs

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Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) 2 Maintenance Officer, Lt. Cmdr. Josh Feldman, was inducted into the Virginia Tech University (VT) Hall of Fame, Oct. 7, for his achievements in wrestling and his volunteering dedication in the Hampton Roads community. Imagine yourself going for a onemile warm-up run around Lane Stadium at VT. After that, sprint up the steps of the bleachers built to hold 70,000 fans – and make sure you hit every step all the way up and all the way down. Next, you transition into buddy carries, pick up your partner and carry him on your back all the way up and all the way down the same bleachers. By now you’re working up a sweat and your breathing harder, Next, force

yourself to do wheel barrels – you and your partner take turns holding each other’s feet and you walk up the steps on your hands. The last portion of the workout includes several variations of the same exercises including jumping and more sprints. This is just a taste of what it takes to be a Hall of Fame wrestler at VT. This exercise, according to Feldman, was part of a daily regimen that he and his other teammates subjected themselves to in order to keep themselves physically conditioned during the off season while attending VT. After the wrestling season had begun, their workout would become more intense. “A pre-season week would consist of three weightlifting sessions and three cardio workouts, and usually two mat workouts,” said Feldman. “The season would officially begin in November, and then we would reduce the lifting to two times a week, and mats six days a

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week with some extra run days.” Feldman’s tough training regime and focus paid off. By the time Feldman graduated in 1994, he had won three consecutive Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) heavyweight championship titles and placed seventh his senior year at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championships, giving him the honor of becoming Virginia Techs second All-American in wrestling. Feldman is still tied for sixth all-time at VT in career pins with 23. Feldman noted that one of his most memorable wrestling moments was when he beat Tolly Thompson from the University of Nebraska at the 1994 NCAA Championships. This earned Feldman his first All-American wrestler title. Thompson was a freshman at the time and would later go on to win the championship the following year,

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Mewbourne assumes command of Truman By MCC Shawn D. Graham USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Public Affairs

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Capt. Dee Mewbourne assumed command of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) in a ceremony, Nov. 11, following the sudden death of Capt. Tushar Tembe. Tembe collapsed, Nov. 8, as he was departing the ship and Truman’s executive officer Capt. Craig Clapperton temporarily assumed command until Mewbourne was identified. “This ceremony is about continuity and the chain of command,” said Clapperton. “We took a tremendous blow this week. This morning we stand back up from that blow and proceed forward.” Rear Adm. Herman Shelanski, Commander, Carrier Strike Group 10, praised Clapperton, who resumed his duties as executive officer, for his strong leadership following Tembe’s death. “As a former commanding officer of Truman, I care greatly about the ship and crew,” said Shelanski. “Capt. Clapperton should be commended on how he assumed the role of the commanding officer. He did a marvelous job and ensured Truman had strong leadership throughout this tough period.” Shelanski also said he had no doubts that Mewbourne was the correct choice to lead Truman out of the shipyard and back to sea. Mewbourne, who also commanded USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)

■ about Capt. Tembe Capt. Tushar Tembe assumed command of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) last August. He was born in Bombay, India and came to the United States as a child. His many assignments include Commanding Officer of Strike Fighter Squadron Eighty Seven (VFA 87), the “Golden Warriors” at NAS Oceana.

Capt. Dee Mewbourne assumes command of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) during a change of command ceremony aboard Truman. Mewbourne assumed command following the unexpected death of Truman’s previous Commanding Officer, Capt. Tushar Tembe.

Photos by MC2 Marie Brindovas

I’m marveled by the past operational successes of the ship and I look forward to working with everyone.” -Capt. Dee Mewbourne

and most recently USS Enterprise (CVN 65), is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and who also attended the Navy’s Top Gun flight school. He boasts an extensive flying record and has accumulated 3,500 total flight hours. “Thank you for placing your confidence in me,” said Mewbourne. “I’m honored to be the captain of Truman. I’m marveled by the past operational successes of the ship and I look forward to working with everyone.” Truman is currently undergoing a docking planned incremental availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard and is scheduled to return to the fleet in the summer of 2012.

Capt. Dee Mewbourne, Commanding Officer, USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), greets department heads after a change of command ceremony aboard Truman. Truman is currently undergoing a docking planned incremental availability (DPIA) to conduct maintenance and refurbish shipboard systems.


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Arlington Sailor receives Grateful Nation Award By MC1 Eric Brown PCU Arlington (LPD 24) Public Affairs

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A Pre-commissioning Unit Arlington (LPD 24) Sailor, who performed heroic actions in the Middle East while assigned to a guided-missile destroyer earlier this year, received the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs’ (JINSA) Grateful Nation Award, Nov. 7. At an awards ceremony held in the Ronald Reagan Building, Lt. j.g. Tyler Haught was recognized for his service as the primary combat first aid response boat officer of the special boarding team aboard USS Sterett (DDG 104) during counter-piracy operations in the North Arabian Sea from Feb. 22 - 25. “His devotion to duty and the Navy makes Lt. j.g. Haught an exemplary naval officer,” said James Colbert, JINSA’s director for policy. “He put himself into harm’s way to protect our nation and is an inspiration for other service members engaged in today’s conflicts.” On the morning of Feb. 22, Sterett was monitoring the Sailing Vessel Quest, where pirates held four Americans hostage. Haught, a small boat casualty evacuation officer, was assigned to transport the Special Forces’ combat medic boarding team to render assistance as necessary. Haught’s small boat was lowered into the water and directed toward the captured vessel to deliver

Lt. j.g. Christopher Haught is a hero by any standards.” -Cmdr. Darren Nelson

a response team of five U.S. Navy SEALs. After American forces took control of the yacht, Haught and his team conducted medical evacuations of two critically injured hostages and assisted in the transfer of 15 suspected pirates from Quest to USS Enterprise (CVN 65). He also collected evidence from Quest, for the future prosecution of detained suspected pirates. Sterett was tasked with transporting the captured vessel to Djibouti so the FBI could process the crime scene. Due to extremely hazardous towing conditions, the boat team was directed to drive the vessel under its own power, a task was made more difficult by navigation, steering and communication equipment that had been damaged or destroyed by gunfire. Haught led his team to driving Quest more than 550 nautical miles, with deceased persons still aboard. When a member of the boat team fell overboard, Haught maneuvered to recover the Sailor by personally operating both the helm and engines, separated by a distance of more than 10 feet. After enduring three days of sleep deprivation and numerous challenging mechanical and electrical issues, Haught delivered Quest to Djibouti on

Feb. 25, where the FBI completed their investigation. “His ability to lead in a time of uncertainty combined with his dedication to the mission at the risk of his own safety surpassed my highest expectations,” noted Sterett Commanding Officer Cmdr. Rich McDaniel. At the awards ceremony, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Adm. James Stavridis presented the award to Haught and the other five recipients for 2011. The Grateful Nation Award was established in 2003 and is presented annually to six young heroes for superior conduct in the War on Terrorism. Honorees represent each of the five branches of the U.S. military and the U.S. Special Operations Command and are chosen by their respective services. “The award exemplifies the ethos of that service and represents the accomplishments of every man and woman performing their jobs in this conflict,” Colbert explained. “It also helps connect the American public with our service members who are fighting in the air and sea and on the ground.” More than 650 guests attended the ceremony, including Haught’s parents, Kenneth and Cindy Haught, and Vice

Lt. j.g. Tyler Haught (left) was presented the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs’ (JINSA) Grateful Nation Award by Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Adm. James Stavridis, Nov. 7.

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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mark Ferguson. “I am honored for being considered for and award of this magnitude,” said Haught. “I’m grateful that I was able to successfully contribute to the mission we had to accomplish.” Haught, who transferred from Sterett in September and reported to Arlington later in the month, will serve as the engineering department’s main propulsion division officer. Under construction at Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard, Arlington combines 21st century amphibious

shipbuilding and warfighting technologies to support current and future Marine Corps aircraft and landing craft, and will be capable of transporting nearly 1,200 Sailors and Marines. The ship is named for Arlington County, Va. in honor of the 184 victims and heroes who lost their lives in the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon. Arlington is the eighth in Navy’s San Antonio-class of ships, designed to be the most survivable amphibious vessels ever put to sea. The third in the U.S. fleet to bear the name, Arlington will be com-

missioned in 2012 and homeported in Norfolk. Arlington Prospective Commanding Officer Cmdr. Darren Nelson could not be more proud of Haught for receiving the prestigious award. “Lt. j.g. Christopher Haught is a hero by any standards,” said Nelson. “His incredible accomplishments at his last command have been recognized at the highest levels of the U.S. Navy and his assignment here is a great benefit to Arlington. We’re fortunate to have him onboard and I have no doubt he will continue to excel.”


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It’s a challenge to keep 2,000 people entertained for eight hours, but programs like these are vital to the command.�

Sailors from Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) attend the ship’s fall Safety Standdown held at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Nearly 2,300 Sailors were at the event, which is held biannually for the command to emphasize holiday and ship safety measures and current command information to the crew.

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TR USES CUSTOM-MADE VIDEOS TO PROMOTE SAFETY By MCSN Tyrell Morris USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs

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USS Theodore Roosevelt (TR) (CVN 71) recently released a series of custom-made videos, produced by TR’s Media department, which have been presented to the crew as part of the command’s safety program. This is TR’s ďŹ rst major safety initiative, which included a Safety Standdown, May 26, since the ship left dry dock and returned to the water, May 21. Every year, TR has a Safety Standdown in June to coincide with National Safety Month, highlighting safety concerns that can occur during the 101 critical days of summer. The primary objective of the all-day event is to address safety issues before they become serious problems. The major difference in this year’s Safety Standdown was the implementation of several media products used to convey the intended message instead of a program consisting solely of Powerpoint

presentations. TR is taking an educational video approach to ensure they reach as many Sailors as they can and keep their interest long enough to deliver the necessary information. “It’s a challenge to keep 2,000 people entertained for eight hours, but programs like these are vital to the command because we can get as much info to the crew as possible in a relatively short period of time,â€? said Cmdr. Richard Norvell, TR’s safety ofďŹ cer. Sailors from TR’s Media Department produced a host videos to educate and entertain the crew during the Safety Standdown, which are now available on YouTube. The videos covered electrical safety and shipyard safety, showing the possible dangers that can occur when the correct procedures are not followed. All of the videos featured TR Sailors in them as actors, which helped to enhance the program and keep the attention of the audience. The highlight of the Safety Standdown was the 8-minute video “Wizard of RCOHâ€? (Refueling Complex Overhaul), a spin-off of

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him not to lose any Sailors in casualties caused by negligence. “It is critical that we pay attention to detail and look out for each other,â€? said Hart. “Every Sailor is vital to the TR team and plays a role in the ship’s readiness.â€? Lt. Elena Mathis, TR’s industrial hygiene ofďŹ cer, said the operations tempo is picking up now that the ship has moved from dry dock to its pier side location. “It is the goal of TR leadership to gauge the mindset of TR Sailors now that the ship is back in the water and closer to being operational again,â€? said Mathis. “We want to make sure our Sailors are thinking carefully about the decisions they make and the potential outcomes of those decisions.â€?

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Camp Allen Elementary School receives library makeover By Katisha Draughn NSA Hampton Roads Public Affairs

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On Nov. 11, Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads (NSA HR) staff, volunteers, parents, children and teachers spent Veterans Day at Camp Allen Elementary School on NSA HR making preparations to unveil their newly transformed library. As the ribbon was cut on the new library, everyone beamed at this new gateway to learning. Camp Allen Elementary School was one of 42 schools chosen from across the country to have their library receive a complete transformation as part of the Target Corporation and Heart of America (HOA) READesign School Library Makeover Program. “The library receiving this makeover is so important to this school due to its large population,” said Dr. Sherri Archer, former principal at Camp Allen Elementary School. “I think it will most definitely support the students’ needs.” Camp Allen Elementary School was chosen to receive this makeover because Target and HOA wanting to reach out to a school with a high military population. Camp Allen Elementary has more than 390 students with military parents. “This library will create a unique learning environment for the students,” said Capt. Charles Melcher, Commanding Officer at NSA HR. “Many of the kids are from families who are split apart

■ military kids Camp Allen Elementary School was chosen to receive this makeover due to Target and HOA wanting to reach out to a school with a high military population. Camp Allen Elementary has more than 390 students with military parents.

due to their parent(s) being deployed and that sometimes becomes challenging for the kids.” NSA HR has partnered with Camp Allen Elementary for three years and earlier this year, Dr. Allison Foster, NSA HR’s School Liaison Officer, coordinated with Archer to find out if the school could apply for the library makeover. Target and HOA have partnered on this program since 2007 when it originated. HOA is a non-profit foundation headquartered in Washington, D.C. and combines volunteerism and literacy with its initiatives. The organization’s focus is to provide children in need everywhere with the tools to read, succeed and make a difference. “As a company, we give five percent of our income back to the community and focus on early childhood and reading. This new library is a great venue for us to accomplish that goal,” said Justin Hogg, Target store team leader and community volunteer. Target is on track to reach a total of $1 billion in giving to

Photos by Katisha Draughn (From left to right) Dr. Sherri Archer, former principal; Jennifer Rascoe, library media specialist; and Deena Copeland, principal of Camp Allen Elementary School, cut the ribbon on the school’s new library.

Opening this library on Veterans Day is a way for all of us to say ‘thank you’ to all of our

Capt. Charles Melcher, Commanding Officer of NSA Hampton Roads, gives remarks during the ribbon cutting.

service members and their families.” -John Flynn, vice president of READesign with HOA

education by the end of 2015. A significant portion of this giving will go towards helping more U.S. children read proficiently by the end of the third grade. “We have seen kids from all ages show significant improvement in academics,” said John Flynn, vice president of READesign with HOA. “The seed for reading has definitely been planted.” On this project, Target and HOA also collaborated with The Mission Continues,

which is a non,profit organization that challenges post9/11 wounded and disabled veterans to serve in their communities. Information Systems Technician 1st Class Jimmy Halleran serves as the project leader and veteran outreach coordinator for The Mission Continues. “Early childhood development is the most important component in the educational system,” said Halleran. “”I think this new library will

encourage kids to want to learn.” The new library features redesigned space with environmentally sustainable materials, new technology, new furniture, carpet and shelves and 2,000 new books. New technology, such as smart boards, computers and iPads, were also incorporated into the library. Each student was also given seven new books to take home to add to their home libraries. Planning for the library

makeover began in June and construction began in October. The library was unveiled on Veterans Day as a way to unite together two commitments that are vital to Target – education and service. “We know the service members give a lot and sometimes don’t get much in return,” said Flynn. “Opening this library on Veterans Day is a way for all of us to say ‘thank you’ to all of our service members and their families.”

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USS Whidbey Island maintains readiness with man overboard drills By MC3 (SW) James Turner USS Whidbey Island Public Affairs

USS WHIDBEY ISLAND, AT SEA

U.S. Sailors aboard amphibious dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41) conducted two man overboard drills while underway in the Gulf of Aden, Oct. 25 - 26. The purpose of the drills was to train the ship’s new junior ofďŹ cers on how to successfully navigate the ship as conning ofďŹ cer and ofďŹ cer of the deck (OOD) during an emergency situation. Unless there is an airborne helicopter asset available to help provide assistance, the most common way of retrieving a man overboard is via a ship or small boat recovery. “We train like it’s the real thing,â€? said Boatswain’s Mate 1st Class (SW) Fredrick Patterson, leading petty ofďŹ cer of deck department’s 1st division. “The drills help us all to improve on our response time, because in a real life situation, timing is everything. It can mean the difference in life or death for someone.â€? “The bridge acts as the eyes and ears of the ship,â€? said Lt. j.g. Heidi Sandell, Whidbey Island’s navigator. “Engineering is the heart of the ship because it keeps the ship moving, and the Combat Information Center (CIC) is the ship’s brain because it processes all of the information.â€? The bridge works closely with CIC, engineering and deck department during the man overboard drill to gather critical information such as water temperature, wind speed and direction and the location of the man in the water – factors that determine survivability and inuence the amount of time it will take to do the recovery. The OOD evaluates the information to determine the best type of recovery and the conning ofďŹ cer directs the helmsman on how to most effectively position the ship. The deck department is in constant communication with the bridge throughout the event and maintains a ready life boat in the event a boat recovery is required. The boat crew consists of an engineer, bow hook, coxswain, boat ofďŹ cer and a search and rescue (SAR) swimmer. The SAR swimmer is the person who physically enters the water and recovers the man overboard. “The job of a SAR swimmer is the last step in recovering a man overboard,â€? said Electronics Technician 3rd Class James Cross, one of Whidbey Island’s SAR swimmers. “It is an important job, but I couldn’t do it if it weren’t for the coordinated efforts from the entire ship.â€? The man overboard drills the Whidbey Island completed is just one of the many ways Whidbey Island is staying mission ready while underway in the Gulf of Aden. Whidbey Island is deployed as part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group, supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts is the U.S. 5th eet area of responsibility.

■about the drills The purpose of the drills was to train the ship’s new junior officers on how to successfully navigate the ship as conning officer and officer of the deck (OOD) during an emergency situation.

The drills help us all to improve on our response time, because in a real life situation, timing is everything.� -Boatswain’s Mate 1st Class (SW) Fredrick Patterson

MC3 (SW) James Turner Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Logan Shimmels handles a line as a rigid hull inatable boat (RHIB) is prepared for launch aboard amphibious dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41).

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U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. A. C. Mink Young and old were drawn to the dance floor during the Marine Corps Ball held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, Nov. 10.

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. A. C. Mink The only non-Marine participant in the pageant, the Navy hospital corpsman, received a roar of approval and a standing ovation when he said, “but most just call me Doc.”

MARFORCOM celebrates U.S. Marine Corps birthday

waterfront called “Tun Tavern” on Nov. 10, 1775. The Marine Corps does love its legends, as well as its celebrations, and this year was no exception. At venues across the globe, Marine By U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. A. C. Mink Corps units celebrated their 236th Special to The Flagship birthday with ceremonial cake for the oldest and youngest Marine present, VIRGINIA BEACH the reading of Gen. John A. Lejeune’s Legend has it that the Marine Corps Birthday Message and the playing of was born in a small haven for militia, the Commandant and Sgt. Major of Masons and seamen on Philadelphia the Marine Corps birthday video.

Marine Corps now in its 236th year

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. A. C. Mink One of two ice sculptures that were displayed and specially designed for the 236th USMC Birthday Ball.

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at NAS Oceana Marines from commands at NAS Oceana celebrated the 236th birthday of the Marine Corps with a cake cutting ceremony and special luncheon at the Oceana Hornet’s Nest Galley, Nov. 9. Photo by MCSN Antonio Turretto Ramos

U.S Marine Gunnery Sgt. A. C. Mink Pageant and ceremony participants prepare before the Birthday Ball celebration, Nov. 10. Uniforms dating as far back as the Revolutionary War were worn as part of pageant.

Where it was possible, units perform the uniform pageant, portraying Marines in uniforms throughout the many decades in celebration of their heritage. U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command pageant had period uniforms representing Marines as far back as the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Chapultepec. “It’s been a lot of work to prepare,” said Cpl. Devon McNeil, who portrayed the modern era Marine at the Marine Forces Command Birthday Ball. Though there was a great deal of cheering for each member of the pageant, the entire crowd was on their feet and quite a few tears were visible when the only non-Marine in the pageant was announced – the Navy hospital corpsman. He went through his whole monologue, but the crowd roared when he said, “but most just call me Doc.” Guest of honor for the event was Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. The ball, which was held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, ended with an evening of dining and dancing.

at NSA HR Northwest Marines with the Marine Corps Security Force Training Company serve lunch at the Galley at Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Northwest Annex as part of the Marine Corps birthday celebration, Nov. 10. Photo by Katisha Draughn

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. A. C. Mink Guest of Honor, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., speaks at the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command USMC Birthday Ball celebration.


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MAIL | Virginia Tech University (VT) Hall of Famer Lt. Cmdr. Josh Feldman, from Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) 2, waves to the crowd at Lane Stadium during a halftime ceremony at the VT and University of Miami football game.

Courtesy of Virginia Tech University

TECH | Inducted for achievements in wrestling, volunteering Continued from front and place third in both his junior and senior year. “That is one match I would like to get back,� said Thompson, now assistant wrestling coach for the University of Northern Iowa. “I remember he was a very big and strong heavyweight, he knocked me out of the tournament that year. That match was one of my motivators to go on the next three years and become an NCAA Champion and three-time All-American – I often think back to that match and use it for motivation for young wrestlers I coach today.� Feldman’s wrestling career did not end at graduation, after his time at VT he was an assistant wrestling coach at the University of Virginia until 1996 when he was commissioned as an ensign in the United States Navy and later designated as a naval aviator. Capitalizing on his wrestling achievements, the Navy chose Feldman to compete on the All-Navy wrestling team, where he twice earned the title of All-American, representing the Navy in the U.S. Open Wrestling Championships in the 120 kilograms (264 pounds) GrecoRoman Competition. In 2005, he again represented the U.S. wres-

tling team and placed ďŹ fth in the Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM) world championships in Vilnius, Lithuania, and later that year placed ďŹ rst in Israel’s Maccabi Games. Feldman was inducted into the VT Hall of Fame alongside Women’s National Basketball Association player Tere Williams; two National Football League players Shayne Grahm and Phil Rogers; and Major League Baseball World Series Champion Brad Clontz. “It came as quite a shock to me to get the letter telling me I’d been chosen,â€? said Feldman. “The magnitude of the honor VT gave to me didn’t really sink in until I did a little research and saw others who were already in, this is pretty select company to be associated with and I am still a bit speechless about it.â€? Today, Feldman is with MSRON 2 on a six-month deployment to Kuwait, and he said that the Navy helped him become the man he is today. “Wrestling at VT helped to get me in the Navy and be physically prepared to succeed in OfďŹ cer Candidate School, but the maturity and attention to detail that I developed in the Navy allowed me to continue to compete success-

USS Enterprise 50th birthday celebration Press Release Naval Station Norfolk Public Affairs

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In celebration of USS Enterprise’s 50th year, a special tour of the aircraft carrier will be incorporated with the normal Naval Station Norfolk base tour, Nov. 28. Buses will depart the Naval Tour and Information Center (9079 Hampton Blvd.) at 9 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., Noon, 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. The tour will include a 45-minute narrated tour of the base and a 60-minute tour of USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Tour prices, collected by the bus company, will remain the same as normally scheduled tours: $10 for adults; $5 for children 5 - 11 and senior citizens (60+). Due to the nature of the ship tour and safety concerns, children under the age of ďŹ ve cannot be accommodated. Commissioned in 1961, USS Enterprise is celebrating her 50th year, Nov. 25, and holds the title of the oldest active commissioned warship in the Navy. USS Constitution is older, but is not an active warship.

Enterprise is the eighth ship to hold the name Enterprise and is the Navy’s ďŹ rst nuclear powered aircraft carrier. Enterprise has eight nuclear reactors and is the largest ship in the Navy. The Enterprise has served in every major military conict since its commissioning. From the Cuban Missile Crisis to six tours in Vietnam

fully as a wrestler while I was an instructor pilot in Pensacola,â€? said Feldman. “That tough schedule forced me to keep a very keen attention to everything I was doing and I think that now carries over to all aspects of my life.â€? When Feldman is not deployed he spends time coaching at a nonproďŹ t wrestling club he founded in Chesapeake. According to Feldman, the goal of the club is to allow athletes from any school in the area to come and train together to promote the sport of wrestling in Southeast Virginia. “How successful you are simply depends on how ambitious you are and how hard you are willing to work to reach your goals,â€? said Feldman. “Without wrestling I cannot even imagine where I would be right now so I want to pass that opportunity on to others.â€? At the hall of fame dinner banquet, VT Hall of Fame members and guests gathered to honor this year’s selectees. The next day Feldman, and his fellow inductees, were invited to the VT home football game against the University of Miami and introduced on the ďŹ eld during halftime to fans ďŹ lling the same seats Feldman exercised on during his time as a student.

â– about the tours For more information on the tours, please call the Naval Tour and Information Center at 444-7955.

to the ďŹ rst strikes against alQaeda in October 2001, the Enterprise is one of the most decorated and storied ships in our Navy. The ship will deploy to the Middle East one last time this Spring and, upon return, will begin deactivation and decommissioning, which is scheduled for 2015.

Postal Platoon organizes mobile missions for units

Continued from front the APO to send mail home. “We put out a yer of information to the units, telling them that the military people can come out to their location and service them,â€? said Siatunuu. “It’s to speed up the process. That way they’re not all coming into the post ofďŹ ce at different times. They all do it as a unit.â€? The difference is that it is military personnel doing the mobile inspections and not contracted civilians, said Siatunuu. Their success has exceeded their own expectations. “Altogether, my platoon came into Iraq under the assumption that we would be working as a Postal Platoon,â€? said 1st Lt. Carl R. Price, postal platoon leader, Postal Platoon, 1-502nd HR Company, from San Antonio, Texas. “We didn’t really know what that entailed, but getting on the ground at our ďŹ rst location in Mosul (FOB) Marez, Iraq, we were able to handle the postal mission there in conjunction with (civilian personnel), as well as the second location – Joint Base Balad.â€? “In both of these places our mission had a broad range, relating from contracting ofďŹ cer representative to mobile postal missions at various outlying locations,â€? said Price. “Our followon mission after that was this location where we are now, COB Adder, as well as Basra.â€?

The experience the Postal Platoon gained from the ďŹ rst locations they serviced has aided their efforts. “It hasn’t been as difďŹ cult as I would have imagined, because we’ve already gone through this closure process in those other two locations,â€? said Price. “Instead of our usual mobile postal missions that go to outlying locations, we did an on-post mobile mission here to facilitate some of those units that are coming through here on their way back home to help out the (civilian personnel) that man the post ofďŹ ce and to help out our fellow Soldiers,â€? said Price. The difference between this location and our previous location is, instead of it being an APO closure, we’re actually doing a full transition over to the Department of State, said Price. Service members are grateful for the Postal Platoon. “Customer service and helping out the Soldiers is the best part of this job,â€? said Siatunuu. “It’s very helpful for the Soldiers, because a lot of them don’t have time to come to the post ofďŹ ce and they really appreciate when we come out and do these mobile missions.â€? Teamwork is a key factor to the success of the Postal Platoon’s mission. “All in all, it has been a pleasant experience,â€? said Price. “I wouldn’t have been able to do any of it without the dedication of my NCOs and the motivation of my troops; and I deďŹ nitely thank the service of the (civilian personnel) that are here also.â€? “The Department of State has been on ground and we have been trying to work hand-in-hand with them to make sure it is a smooth transition for them, so that they can continue their mission here in country when we’re gone,â€? said Price.

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USS Roosevelt conducts largest shipboard CPI event By MCSN Kimberly L. Romanowski USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs

NEWPORT NEWS

USS Theodore Roosevelt’s (CVN 71) Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) division conducted the largest CPI event of any sea going command, Oct. 12 - 26, with the goal of improving ship’s force production work during the aircraft carrier’s mid-life Refueling Complex Overhaul (RCOH). CPI is a program designed to improve processes that U.S. Navy file photo allow Sailors to perform more efďŹ ciently and repair Sailors attached to the Continuous Process Improvement division aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) review ideas to increase duty problems at their immediate section productivity levels aboard the ship. work centers by minimizing waste when it comes to time, energy and money, said Chief Aviation Support Equipment Technician (AW/SW) James Bibow, TR’s CPI leading chief petty ofďŹ cer. According to Lt. Cmdr. Elizabeth Travis, TR’s Principal Assistant for Logistics, CPI looks at the processes, not the people, to see how you are doing something and how you can make the process better. “CPI forces you to focus ongoing into an event with an open mind to see what is actually happening,â€? said Travis. “Too many times there is a false perception of what is going on, but the reality is often different than what people see. So, CPI is a good way of actually looking at a process, taking what you learned, and then forming a new plan that could work better.â€? The CPI event took two weeks and focused on how the ship’s duty sections approached and conducted work relating to the ship’s overhaul and refurbishment. The ďŹ rst week focused on identifying problems and the second week focused on generating solutions. “Team members of CPI discussed issues that have been occurring among duty sections. If two different team members saw the same

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problem in the command, we knew that the issue was apparent,â€? said Travis. Travis and Bibow commented on the learning curve the CPI team experienced while gathering their information. “During the ďŹ rst week we were not allowed to have solutions, if we had them we had to write them down then forget about them,â€? said Travis. “The second week was dedicated to making a solution. We had everyone write down there ideas for a solution, then we discussed the solutions to make the best solution for the problems.â€? Bibow added that team members of CPI had to focus on researching problems by interviewing people and just stepping back and watching what was going on during duty section production. “CPI’s main focus of duty section production was on applying for cold work (paint) chits, issuing tools, hazmat and management of personnel,â€? said Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class (AW/SW) Darius Christian, CPI’s leading petty ofďŹ cer. Christian said the team has made a difference and there are a lot of strengths and perspectives. “It’s an honor for the Sailors who participated in this large scale event,â€? said Bibow. “It’s empowering for them that the command trusts them enough to make changes that can affect their work lives we should see the results of their labor in the very near future.â€?

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Service members, preschoolers honor Veterans Day with Pledge of Allegiance By MCSN Shannon Heavin USS Constitution Public Affairs

NEW BEDFORD, MASS.

Service members representing the Navy and Army visited eight preschool students at Kids R Us Landing in New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 10. Airman Sang Nguyen, assigned to USS Constitution, Staff Sgt. Liam O’Neil, assigned to Detachment 1, A Battery, 1-101FA and Specialist Alicia Parker, assigned to Massachusetts Army Honor Guard, recited the Pledge of Allegiance with students to honor and recognize the national ensign’s symbolism in light of Veterans Day. “Having Sailors and Solders visit our preschoolers is

Today was a success, because with us here, the kids have recognized what the ag represents.� -Staff Sgt. Liam O’Neil

huge,� said Erin McCarthy, teacher and director of Kids R Us Landing. “Seeing the men and women in uniform connects the dots to the children, giving them a visual of who our heroes of America are.� Service members talked about their experiences in the

Oak Harbor Middle School honors NASWI Sailors By MC2 Nardel Gervacio Navy Public Affairs Support Element West, Det. Whidbey Island

OAK HARBOR, WASH.

Oak Harbor Middle School (OHMS) held a Veterans Day assembly, to honor Sailors assigned to Naval Information Operations Command (NIOC), Whidbey Island, Fleet Readiness Center Northwest (FRC NW) and Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 142, for contributions to Partnership in Education, Nov. 10. Partnership in Education (PIE) program is a community outreach initiative that partners Navy commands with local public schools. The purpose of these partnerships is to enhance the educational experience for all students and to give back to the community. “I think Partnership in Education is an outstanding program,â€? said PIE coordinator Aviation Electrician’s Mate 1st Class (AW) Michael A. Callaway of San Diego, Calif., assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 142 at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. “It’s also wonderful that they’re honoring us today and that’s why we have this program ... to give back to our community.â€? The event kicked-off with an introduction from Shane Evans, principle of Oak Harbor Middle School (OHMS), in a prepared speech, Evans thanked the Sailors and Marines for their services and sacriďŹ ces. Introductions were

followed by a ag presentation by Oak Harbor High School’s ROTC and the playing of the “Star Spangled Bannerâ€? by OHMS Symphonic Band. NIOC, FRC NW, VAQ-142 have partnered with OHMS to assist students with education and leading healthy lifestyles. According to Evans approximately 20 volunteers from each command contributed more than 1,200 hours to the program this year. Navy commands provide various supports to schools in the form of mentoring and other special volunteer projects. The partnership includes the program “ready room,â€? where three to seen Sailors volunteer to tutor students in subjects they may be having difďŹ culty in every week. Commands also send volunteers to extracurricular activities. “My biggest satisfaction is knowing I’m giving back to these kids. When I was growing up we didn’t have these types of program, these kids look up to us,â€? said Callaway. “So coming out here and helping them out is a positive motivation for them and that makes me feel good, helping out with the community and all the youth growing up.â€? The hour-long event ended with the playing of “Heartstringâ€? and a slide show of services members in action, along with students reading “Letters Home,â€? letters written by service members to their loved ones.

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military and responded to students’ questions. “This was a perfect opportunity to meet and greet with preschoolers, giving them someone to look up and relate to, because some of the children also had parents in the militaryâ€? said Nguyen. “They were full of spirit and I am glad to have participated.â€? Students also showed service members pictures of their families in the military. “It was a great visit and I think it’s great that schools are supporting and reecting what the military does,â€? said O’Neil. “Today was a success, because with us here, the kids have recognized what the ag represents.â€? Kids R Us Landing was

created in 2011 and strives to offer preschool children a safe and educational facility, offering child care in a fun environment. Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned warship aoat. She defended the sea

lanes against threat from 1797 to 1855, much like the mission of today’s Navy. Constitution’s mission today is to offer community outreach and education about the ship’s history, as she welcomes more than 500,000 visitors per year.

Courtesy of USS Constitution On Nov. 10, Airman Sang Nguyen participated in a tribute to the U.S. Armed Forces with preschoolers in New Bedford, Mass. She, along with other service members from the Army and Air Force, recited the Pledge of Allegiance with the group of children.


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Powhatan Shores

$1,200,000

Bennetts Creek

$900,000

Royal Grant

$870,500

Waterfront 5 bedrooms, 4 baths home, hardwood, marble, ceramics floors and 18” bluff no flood zone like new. Sandra Lewis 804-695-1414 or 804-832-8600

4158 Sq foot luxurious 4 bed, 4 bath sweeping views of river with deep water access, marble cherry wood floors, master down, in-ground pool! Kathy Worthen 488-4600 or 536-9513

Tranquil Lynnhaven River Cove setting, pier, boat, & jet ski lifts. Gorgeous 5 bedroom brick Georgian home w/ hardwood accents, kitchen w/ bay overlooking deck & pool. Superior location to schools.www.royalgranthome.info Marianne Scott 630-4495

Mill Dam Forest

Buckhorne

Baycliff

$650,000

$529,000

Wow! 6 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 4,335 sqft. Features include large gourmet kitchen, sunroom, rec room, plus much more. Rolla Rabi-Talia 486-4500 or 408-7882

11 Acres wildlife retreat, pond, in-ground pool, 1999, 4 bed, 2 bath home. Horses allowed, shed, deck, patio, 2-car detached made into game rooms. Kathy Worthen 488-4600 or 536-9513

Kings Grant

Elizabeth Riverpoint

$389,900

Spectacular Views! 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath brick ranch on 1+ acre lakefront peninsula! Updated kitchen with granite and stainless steel appliances, 2 fireplaces, hot tub and more. Visit www.charleegowin.com for more photos! Charlee Gowin 434-5859

Surry

$325,000

$379,000

$225,000

$365,000

Cypress Point

$415,000

Location! Close to I-64 and Little Creek. This 4 bedroom and 3 full baths home has two staircases and spacious rooms throughout. Put it on your list to see today. Kim Johnson 486-4500 or 639-4968

Colonial Place

$357,900

Ready for your move! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home w/ gourmet kitchen, private master suite w/ new luxury bath, roomy bedrooms, office, & workshop. Mega storage & garage! Betty Moritz 422-2200 or 651-13995

Belaire

Pine Ridge

Colony Point

Lawson Forest

$319,000

Pine Ridge

Camellia Acres

$375,000 Courthouse Estates

$799,000

WATERFRONT REDUCED TO $799,000! Beautiful gourmet kitchen,4bedrooms,1st floor master,3.5 baths, deep water. MaryAnne Gagliao 873-6900 or 561-8561

Great location close to bases & the beach! Beautiful condition w/ exquisitely updated kitchen, gorgeous hardwood flooring & stone fireplace. Offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths & 2 car garage. Casey Bushey 422-2200 or 241-1262

Aeries on the Bay

C J. Howell 481-8433 or 647-3481

$420,240

Just reduced! Large contemporary home located on a beautiful cul de sac in a tranquil and natural setting on the peaceful surrounding waterview of the Lynnhaven River. http://tours.snapshotamerica.com/13384?idx=1 Dana Gustafson 339-1125

Seaford

WOW! Dreamy water views framed by dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. Ideal location, walking distance to light rail and convenient to interstate. Includes boat ramp! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and 2-car garage. Casey Bushey 422-2200 or 241-1262

Stunning 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath one-of-a-kind home! Bright and open with spacious rooms and pretty gardens. Updated kitchen, beautifully finished 3rd floor and much more! Close to beaches & bases! http://tours.snapshotamerica..com/43151 Charlee Gowin 434-5859

$299,500

$869,000

Quality new construction in small secluded waterfront neighborhood. Boat slip available with deep water access! Frank Trygar 470-1139

Reduced! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath plus bonus room over garage with attached and detached garage. 9.33 acres for your horses. Mary Lyons 873-6900 or 236-2962

Spacious 3 bedroom 2..5 bath townhome w/ garage. Many improvements include new carpet & ceramic tile floors, granite in kitchen & baths, completely new HVAC, new roof. & some new windows. Walking distance to the Chesapeake Bay. Seller will assist w/ closing costs on full price contract.

$489,500 Lynn haven Acres

The best value in sought after neighborhood. Attractive 5 bedroom, 3 ½ bath colonial, bright & open interior. Kitchen updates, beautiful hardwood floors, including, room over garage that features full bath & makes a perfect private guest suite. Pool & boat launch. Marianne Scott 630-4495

Elizabeth Park

Bay Colony

Beautiful home with 5 bedrooms & 4.5 baths. Deeded water access! Featuring an open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, lovely family room with gas fireplace leading to a screened porch & beautiful hardwood floors. Laurin Watson 422-2200 or 353-0322

$279,000

Remarkable open floor plan! This 3 bedroom plus loft contemporary home features soaring cathedral ceilings, spacious family room, w/ fireplace, eat-in kitchen, large screened in porch w/ deck, jetted tub in master bedroom. Many upgrades! http://www. vrguild.net/idx/W16535 Ross Vierra 470-2068

Wrenns Mill Estates

$220,000

$310,000

$299,900

$299,900

Best deal in Pine Ridge! Kellam school district! Completely renovated ranch w/ no expense spared. Custom kitchen & master bath have all the extras. Offers 4 bedrooms, 2 baths & 1 car garage. Casey Bushey 422-2200 or 241-1262

Unique brick ranch, lovely neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spacious eat-in kitchen, study, & family room. Hardwood floors, windows and light throughout. Great yard & many quality updates. Tour http://tours.snapshotamerica.com/30569?idx=1 Dana Gustafason 339-1125

Family centered rancher dressed to the nines! 4 bedrooms, cozy den, two-tiered deck & extensive landscaping including two fish ponds! Easy access to I-264 & Virginia Wesleyan College! Noel Simmons 422-2200 or 572-7205

Ghent

Meadowbrook

Nansemond Shores

$249,500

$237,000

$235,000

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with tons of space. Located in desirable Ghent. Condo fee covers insurance, water, and heat. Katie Zarpas 685-4400

Own your own home and have rental income! 3 bedroom home has finished 1 bedroom apartment upstairs! Jennifer Cool 739-5859

What a place! Very nice 4 bed, 2 bath updated, new roof, new siding, new windows, new kitchen cabinets, solid surface granite, large 24x24 garage, river view, deck. Kathy Worthen 488-4600 or 536-9513

NN Coles Forest

Woodland Terrace

Malvern

$214,900

$214,000

$213,000

Just reduced! Amazing 3 bedroom home in established neighborhood. Large rooms, newer windows, detached garage & shed, large yard plus more! Jennifer Cool 486-4500 or 739-5859

3 bedroom, 2 bath home move in ready, large lot in a desirable Subdivision with no HOA/POA fees. Water bill only $25. Mary Lyons 873-6900 or 236-2962

3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with updated kitchen, new windows and gutters. Kathy Macklin 873-6900 or 897-8750

81K in upgrades, 3 bed, 2 bath, ranch, gas FP, new addition family room, large eat-in kitchen, new roof, 20x20 detached garage, patio, deck, fenced. Kathy Worthen 488-4600 or 536-9513

3 bedroom, 2 bath spacious brick Ranch. Family room w/ fireplace,formal dining & living rooms. Large fenced backyard. Attached garage. Minutes to Langley. Priced to sell! Julenn Keeling 826-1930 or 713-7253

Cypress Point

GL Hayes

Cavalier Forest

Arrowhead

$195,500

Centre Green

4 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod w/ 1st floor master, sunroom, updated kitchen, cathedral ceilings, security system, workshop & more! Includes 1-year home buyer warranty! Visit www.charleegowin.com for more photos! Charlee Gowin 434-5859

Great price. Very nice 2nd floor end unit condo. Many updates including new windows, appliances, & paint w/ so much light from three sides. 3 bedrooms 2 baths w/eat in kitchen. Gas heat & fireplace. Run, walk, golf in a lovely community. http://tours.snapshotamerica. com/22172?idx=1 Dana Gustafson 339 -1125

Gloucester

$70,000

Big Bethel

$210,000

Condo living at its finest! Beautifully upgraded condo with ALL the extras. Perfectly located close to beaches and downtown. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, storage space galore and a HUGE 2-car garage! Casey Bushey 422-2200 241-1262

$203,000

4.25 rare waterfront acres. Mobjack Bay and beyond. All permits ready and waiting bring your house plans. Sandra Lewis 804-695-1414 or 804-832-8600

$200,000

Super nice ranch, 4 bed, 2 bath, new roof, new siding, newer HVAC, 10x16 workshop, gar w/electric, large lot, above ground pool, backs up to creek, deck. Kathy Worthen 488-4600 or 536-9513

$174,500

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Elizabeth Acres

$165,000

Brick ranch, large master, eat-in kitchen, open family room, newer roof, new windows, 1-car detached garage & 2-story 2-car garage, large lot, fenced & deck. Kathy Worthen 488-4600 or 536-9513

Buckner Woods

$144,000

Sparkling clean & quiet 2 bedroom, 2 bath end unit, backs up to woods. Upgraded light fixtures, plumbing, hardware, built-in microwave. All appliances convey including washer & dryer. Walking trails to shopping center. Natural light thruout makes this one of the best units.

Marty Sandler 803-8585

Westhaven Park

$97,900

Move-in ready! New Paint & carpet throughout. Nice front porch & yard. New windows, maintenance-free siding. Central midtown location! Call today! The Orgains 589-5199

Wooded parcel in unique small community of 5 acre parcels. Country living, but easy commute to surrounding areas. Sandra Lewis 804-695-1414 or 804-832-8600

Do you need space? Lovely open floor plan w/4 bdrm/2.5 baths. Pot 5thdbrm/ upstairs Loft, Formal LR/DR, FR w/FP, Large bkyd. Call today! Julenn Keeling 826-1930 or 713-7253

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