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Navy Exchange Service Command names new Chief Executive Officer By Kathleen Martin Navy Exchange Service Command Public Affairs

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Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) and the worldwide Navy Exchange System NEXCOM welcomed its first Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jan. 11. In this position, Rear Adm. Robert J. Bianchi (ret.) is responsible for the oversight of 104 Navy Exchange facilities with nearly 300 stores worldwide, 40 Navy Lodges, 158 Ship’s Stores, Navy Clothing Textile and Research Facility and the Uniform Program Management Office. “I am very pleased to have Rear Adm. (ret.) Bianchi on our team,” said Rear Adm. Mark Heinrich, Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command. “He brings a wealth of experience to the table and I have great confidence that he can lead NEXCOM into the future.” In March 2011, NEXCOM’s flag billet was converted to a senior civilian position per the Secretary of Defense Track Four Initiatives Decision memo. Rear Adm. Glenn C. Robillard, Supply Corps,

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transferred in August 2011 after serving as the 29th and final commander of NEXCOM. Bianchi is the first civilian CEO of this organization. He joins NEXCOM after a distinguished 29-year military career as a Navy Supply Corps officer. Bianchi attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a Navy ROTC scholarship, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics. Upon graduation in 1982, he was commissioned as an Ensign

in the Navy Supply Corps. He earned a Master’s degree in Business Administration with distinction from Harvard University in 1992 and completed the Wharton School of Business Executive Development Program in 2003. Bianchi served in various senior leadership positions including assistant deputy chief of Staff for Fleet Readiness and Fleet Supply officer, U.S. Fleet Forces Command; Commander, Navy Exchange Service Command; deputy commander for Aviation, Naval Inventory Control Point; military advisor to the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Logistics & Materiel Readiness); and supply officer, USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). NEXCOM’s four independently functioning programs generated over $2.6 billion in sales in 2010 and provided $48.4 million to the Navy’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs. NEXCOM’s mission is to provide authorized customers quality goods and services at a savings and to support Navy quality of life programs. NEXCOM is an Echelon III command within the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Enterprise.

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iCARLY

| Episode about military

family issues to star Michelle Obama Continued from front before, but it did not prepare him for this visit. “To be able to go down and see something modern that our Navy is using right now was really cool.” Kress said his favorite part of the tour was the visit to the control room where he saw the center of operations for the boat. “We got a chance to look through a periscope, which was probably the highlight of the tour,” he added. The iCarly cast spent about 30 minutes on the submarine and the cast members said they were all impressed. “Visiting the Hartford was just awesome,” said Munck. “What a great experience.” Fans of the show brandishing posters and pictures, hoping to obtain autographs began lining up at the theater around lunchtime in the hopes of getting as close to their iCarly idols as possible. “I’m really excited to get to see iCarly in person,” said 10-year-old Isabella Iaccarino. “I’ve never seen anyone from television before and I’m kind of really looking forward to this.” Although the show’s audience focus is the 5 -12-yearold demographic, there were even a few more mature fans in attendance. “I guess I’m a fan too,” said Chief Master-at-Arms Charlie Wenzel, who, in addition to ensuring security, was making sure his daughter Rylie got to see the show. “I watch it with my daughter and it’s a funny show. I like it. I also like the fact that it deals with kids that have a parent in the military deployed away from home and how they handle things.” iCarly revolves around the show’s namesake Carly Shay (played by Miranda Cosgrove) and her friends Sam (played by Jennette McCurdy), Freddie (played by Kress), Gibby (played by Munck) and brother Spencer (played by Jerry Trainor). In

the show, Carly’s father is an Air Force colonel perpetually deployed away from home, sometimes on a submarine. Although most kids here at SUBASE don’t have a parent deployed yearround, it is a theme that is very well understood among the population of this base inSoutheastern Connecticut. In Wednesday’s screening of the episode titled, “iMeet the First Lady,” Carly is disappointed when her father is unable to make it home for his birthday because of another deployment. Carly’s friends to try to brighten her mood by putting on a special webisode for her and her dad, which captures the attention of the government and the First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama. Obama guest stars on the show, which will air, Jan. 16. In the episode, the first lady surprises the iCarly gang to thank them for supporting Carly when her dad is away. Obama is a staunch supporter and spokesperson for the Joining Forces organization. Obama, along with Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of Vice President Joe Biden, spearhead the organization to help support military families and advocate for their priorities. Following the premiere, the cast was brought out on stage to the excited screams of those in attendance. The cast members spoke about their experiences meeting the first lady and even demonstrated some of their personal skills, like juggling and human beat boxing to the enjoyment of the audience. After leaving the stage, the iCarly cast stuck around to meet some of their fans in the back of the Dealey Center Theater. For Nathaniel Rivers, who just turned 10 on Wednesday and his sister Alyssa, 8, it was a chance like no other. Both Rivers children met the actors, posed for photos and received auto-

MCSN Harry Andrew D. Gordon Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Rick D. West speak to Sailors during an allhands call aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65).

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underway in preparation for final deployment Continued from front at an all-hands call in the hangar bay. “If you look at this ship today, she is as modern and as good as any of our aircraft carriers out there,” said Greenert. “It’s her Sailors that make this ship run and make this strike group so great.” During the all-hands call, Greenert discussed the impact of current world events in response to Sailors’ questions. Sailors were pleased that the CNO and MCPON were

able to visit Enterprise and show their support for the 50-year-old ship as it prepares for its 22nd scheduled deployment. “Today, I had dinner with the CNO,” said Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Drake Grills. “It was exciting. You don’t get too many opportunities to have dinner with a four-star admiral and it was a great experience.” Enterprise is underway conducting a composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX) in preparation for her final deployment scheduled for March.

graphs from the cast. “It was really fun because I got to see them for the first time,” said Alyssa. “I got to meet Miranda Cosgrove. She is a really good singer.” “I thought it was awesome,” said Nathaniel. “I’ve never done something like this. This is my favorite TV show. I especially like to thank my parents – it was the best birthday ever.” For more information, visit www.navy.mil, www. facebook.com/usnavy, or www.twitter.com/usnavy. For more news from Naval Submarine Base New London, visit www.navy.mil/ local/subasenlon/.

MC1 Peter D. Blair Cast members of Nickelodeon’s TV show iCarly sign autographs and meet fans before touring the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) at Naval Submarine Base New London.


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Married to the Military

The curveballs of military life By Sarah Sandifer CinCHouse.com

If you would have asked me 10 years ago where I would picture myself at this point in my life, I would have answered: a mom, maybe married to some sleek businessman, a writer working on my second book, doing humanitarian work overseas … anything that did not involve the military. Never would I have guessed that I would marry a Soldier. I like stability, roots, a predictable home. Funny how that happens, isn’t it? You know what your life will look like, you know how you’re going to get from Point A to Point B and have listed all possible diversions and goals between the two. But as soon as you try to start moving down your own path, in swoops a gigantic curveball you didn’t see coming that knocks you off course. I would classify marrying a man in the military as a massive curveball, for myself at least. There is no predictability in that. What city do you want to live in? Orders will come letting you know where home will be. Is he going to deploy? Yes. But that date could move four months in either direction on the calendar. Will he be home in time for dinner tonight? In theory, yes. But you better make sure that a good episode of Project Runway is on tonight in case his release from work comes at 10 p.m. versus 5 p.m. It’s hard to anticipate how difficult this life is. You can talk to all of the military wives

you possibly can, you can read books, you can go to spouse classes, but the only way to truly learn about it is by living it. It is a hard life to live, but it is possible to live it well. To accept life and adjust. It’s easy to resent your husband over the fact that it was “his job” that moved you across the country away from your family and friends and now you’re left to fend for yourself. But don’t let yourself go there. It will start an ugly snowball effect that will not be good for yourself or your marriage. The military life presents you with many challenges, stressors, and yes, opportunities that you likely would not face in another life. PCS moves, training trips, deployments, new careers, new neighborhoods, new everything are all likely and all almost promised when entering into the life of a military wife. All are stressful, but can be dealt with in ways that are healthy and productive. Whether your husband is deployed, on a TDY trip, or out in the field, much of the time you’re left to fend for yourself. Embrace this time and use it to take care of yourself. There are many things you can do to use this time apart for your benefit and growth. 1. Learn something new. Are you ever jealous of your friends that can turn out a handmade crocheted scarf or baby blanket in just a matter of hours? Ask them to teach you, and voila, you now have presents to bring to baby showers that everyone will love. Have you always wanted to learn to paint? Cook? Scrapbook?

Now what? By Bianca Martinez Military Spouse Contributor

Stock photo One way to use the time apart from your spouse is to get in shape. Start walking, lifting weights, or running a few times a week. It’s a great way to release any pent up feelings you have inside that you didn’t realize were there.

Skydive? This is the time to go learn a new skill. It will be fun and you might even make some new friends in the process. 2. Take classes. Remember how you wanted to become a realtor? Now is the best time – you have more free time to study and become the best realtor your town has ever seen. Did you want to be a nurse, teacher, or a personal trainer? Go get certified and you’ll have a job before you know it. 3. Get in shape. Start walking, lifting weights, or running a few times a week. It’s a great way to release any pent up feelings you have inside that you didn’t realize were there. You’ll feel better about yourself, and let’s be honest, it will just make homecoming that much more fun. 4. Plan date nights with

your friends. Any “Grey’s Anatomy” fans out there? Get a group together, show up an hour early to relax and chat and then watch the show together regularly. Make Mondays your night to meet up at a local restaurant. Find a playdate group to meet with at least once a week. The possibilities are endless. 5. Travel. Go visit that friend in New York who is studying at culinary school or take that trip you’ve always wanted to go on. Experience life. It doesn’t only exist when you can share it with your hubby. Yes, memories are that much sweeter when shared with him, but you can use the time away to do things that you wouldn’t have the opportunity to do otherwise. Embrace this time, appreciate it and use it for good.

MILITARY SPOUSES HONORED ON WHEEL OF FORTUNE By MC3 Trevor Welsh Navy Public Affairs Support Element West

It’s about the men and women behind the scenes, the wives, husbands and kids who are doing without someone for a while.” - Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune host

CULVER CITY, CALIF.

Military spouses were featured as contestants on the television game show Wheel of Fortune at Sony Pictures Entertainment Studios in Culver City, Calif., Jan. 12. This is the first time Wheel of Fortune has dedicated the show to military spouses to honor their sacrifices in support of their loved one’s service in the Armed Forces. “During military spouse’s week it’s not just about the men and women serving,” said Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune host. “It’s about the men and women behind the scenes, the wives, husbands and kids who are doing without someone for a while, they’re making sacrifices as well. It’s a way to honor them and to remind all of America that there are a lot of people behind this effort.” Fifteen spouses of service members were chosen to compete for cash and prizes on the 41-year-

I game show first Wheel of Fortune’s first ever shows dedicated to military spouses will feature 15 of them competing for cash and prizes. The episodes will air on national television the second week of February.

old game show and were filmed on a redecorated set to honor the United States military. “It’s funny how great ideas come into being, and I don’t know exactly how this one did, but we’ve always had military weeks and most weeks we’ll have someone from the military on,” said Sajak. “We consider ourselves America’s game show and this is just a part of what we do.” Grace French, one of the contestants and wife of Chief Navy Counselor Brad French, stationed at Coronado, Calif., spoke about the challenges and adventures of being a “Navy wife.”

“Besides being a one woman operation (while my husband is deployed), we move at least every three years,” said French. “It can be difficult because you are constantly leaving these friends we have made and then we have to make new ones, which in itself, I find, is fun and adventurous. I enjoy it – I like the sense of adventure and the unexpected.” The program began airing on network television on Jan. 6, 1975 on NBC. While retaining most of the elements from the daytime version, Wheel of Fortune has added many new game play elements and is the longestrunning syndicated game show in United States television history, with more than 5,000 episodes aired. The shows featuring military spouses will air on national television during the second week of February. For more information, visit www.navy.mil, www.facebook. com/usnavy, or www.twitter. com/usnavy.

I will admit that I have had a unique life when it comes to being married to a military man. In fact, I tease him all of the time. I tell him, “I married you to see the world.” So far I have seen Honolulu and Hampton Roads. Well, folks we have been married 12 years now. I suppose we are very lucky that we have been able to make a career out of sticking in one spot, since that is such a rare thing. I have watched my sister, on the other hand, live everywhere you could possibly imagine. Her husband is in the Coast Guard. Every time I talk to Rosa, all she can say is, “I am so tired of it. I am ready to settle in one place and call it home.” She’s ready, but all of the sudden for them it is very real. Let’s look back and take a look at their duty stations. First it was Cape Cod, then Miami, Hawaii, Savannah, Puerto Rico, and now, San Francisco for one year. Well, Chuck, a helicopter mechanic, is about to retire. He worked hard and got his Bachelors and Masters degrees while in and now he is ready to take on the civilian world. For over 20 years, they have been told where to go. Sure, they had to pick three places, but in the end it was, “You are going to (fill in the blank) and you leave in three months.” Now the decision is all theirs and it is a whole other world. It is a world that has had my sister really stressed out. Like I said, she is done. No more moving for Rosa, and when she moves, this is it. She doesn’t want to go home to Washington, D.C. because she is now addicted to tropical climates, and well, there is that whole “where can Chuck find a job thing” going on too. I know there has to be a lot of families going through the same situation. It’s not easy to figure out where to place your roots when your roots have been cut off every three to four years. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, more than 200,000 people are discharged from the military each year. There seems to be a lot of information out there for the service member transitioning to the civilian world, but not much when it comes to the family. However, I did learn about the Transition Assistance Program (TAP), a partnership among the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Labor’s Veterans Employment and Training Service (DOL VETS), thar was developed to ease the transition of active duty military personnel, civilian employees and family members from government service to the civilian sector. TAP goes beyond just job fairs and résumé assistance. Spouses are strongly encouraged to become familiar and utilize TAP workshops to find out about resources that can help with, not just employment, but also relocation and education. If you want to know more about TAP, The family support website for each service branch has information and links related to transition. Bradley-Morris, Inc., a company connecting former military to top national companies looking to hire, actually encourages folks to not automatically look to their hometowns. So, kudos to Rosa and Chuck on this one. According to Bradley-Morris, “a huge advantage for a military-experienced job seeker is that many times, their military move can pay for relocation to the city of their new job,” this could be the leg up you need to get a great position! I also hate to sound like I am complaining, because it seems that our generation of military spouses have the world at our finger tips in certain situations. This transition phase is one of them. Relocation has become a little easier with the help of the Internet, Skype, review boards and the ability to find tons of information without leaving a computer. Rosa has been online looking at homes, looking at school districts for the boys, and let’s not forget looking at the current temperatures and Farmer’s Almanacs for weather information. Then they cross-check that information with job availability for Chuck (Rosa’s job moves with her) and it seems they are really narrowing down the field. Change is scary, especially when it feels like you are doing it on your own for the first time in years. Military spouses can deal with change, we know that. If you are getting ready to make this move, do what you have done for years and be the strong spouses you are. You have always put your family first (and your country), and you will make it this time too. You can catch Bianca Martinez anchoring the 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts with Kurt Williams, Barbara Ciara, and Juliet Bickford during the work week. You can also follow her laughter, stress and tears as a military wife in her blog, “Married to the Military,” weekly in the Flagship. Reach out to Bianca at bianca.martinez@wtkr.com.

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PLAN YOUR FAMILY’S CARE Officials remind Sailors about maintaining a current Family Care Plan By MC3 Andrea Perez Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs

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In support of mission readiness and worldwide deployability in the New Year, Navy officials remind Sailors of the importance of maintaining a current Family Care Plan. “A Family Care Plan benefits Sailors by allowing them to have instructions in place to take care of family members who are unable to care for themselves,” said Bill Harris, Family Care Plan program manager. “A detailed plan also ensures Navy personnel can fulfill their military duties, including deployments, normal and extended work hours, temporary assigned duty, weekend duty and more.” A Family Care Plan is a group of documents, including a Family Care Cer-

tificate (NAVPERS 1740/6), Family Care Plan Arrangements (NAVPERS 1740/7), and legal documents, such as custody or separation agreements, custody and support orders, divorce decrees or related written agreements. “A good Family Care Plan takes care of Sailors and family members and contributes to commands being fully mission ready,” said Harris. Formal documentation of a Family Care Plan is required under any of the following conditions: I A Sailor with primary or shared physical custody of a minor child or children who is not married to the other natural or adoptive parent of the minor child or children. I Both members of a married dual-military couple where one or both have primary or shared physical custody of a minor child or children. I Sailors who are legally responsible for an adult family member who is incapable of providing for themselves in the absence of the Sailor. I Certain family circumstances or other personal-

If certain family circumstances or other personal-status changes resulting in a Sailor becoming legally and primarily responsible for the care of another person, formal documentation of a Family Care Plan is required.

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status changes resulting in a “Sailors must submit a new Sailor becoming legally and or updated Family Care Plan primarily responsible for the upon reporting to a new duty care of another person. station, change in caregiver

circumstances, or change in personal or family circumstances, such as birth or adoption of a child, or assumption of sole care for an elderly or incapacitated family member,” said Harris. “Failure to maintain an adequate Family Care Plan may result in administrative separation from the Naval service.” More information can be found in the Family Care Plan instruction, OPNAVINST 1740.4D.

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The Navy released an updated Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) award plan, Jan. 6, in NAVADMIN 013/12. SRB is a special incentive pay to help meet critical skill reenlistment benchmarks. The intent of the SRB is to reward those who attain special training in skills most critical to cur-

rent needs and mission requirements. While the Navy has 31 overmanned ratings, there are 91 specific critical skills that use SRB to help meet critical skill needs. “The SRB program provides a needed incentive to our top performing Sailors with critical skills,” said Rear Adm. Tony Kurta, director, military personnel plans and policy. “We will continue to monitor our bonus programs to maximize retention behavior in our most critical skills

within the constraints of our budget.” Enlisted Community Managers continuously monitor the health of their community and make recommendations to leadership, as required, to maintain acceptable manning levels. From the 91 skill/zone combinations detailed in NAVADMIN 253/11, this update includes reductions for eight skills, four skills elimination, 31 skills award levels increase and 11 skills added to the list.

The plan also continues the quota management policy established in NAVADMIN 166/11, whereby reenlistment requests for SRB will be approved based on quota availability. For updates to SRB eligible ratings/skills, visit www.public.navy. mil/bupers-npc/career/enlistedcareeradmin/pages/srb.aspx. As with Perform to Serve (PTS), eligible Sailors desiring SRB reenlistment are encouraged to work with their command career counselors,

Support for caregivers designated in Family Care Plans is available Navy-wide through Fleet and Family Service Centers, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Military One Source, base Child Development Centers, Navy Operational Support Centers and community and family support groups. For more information, visit www.npc.navy.mil/SUPPORT/READINESS/Pages/ FamilyCarePlan.aspx

command master chiefs and chain of command to discuss timing of reenlistment and procedures well before their end of active obligated service. Command career counselors can use the Force Management System or the Officer Personnel Information System (OPINS) to submit an SRB request. For commands with limited Internet access, career counselors should contact PERS-811 directly at (901) 874-2526/DSN 882, FAX (901) 874-2623/DSN 882. For the complete list of SRB award levels and policy in NAVADMIN 013/12, visit www.npc.navy.mil.

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Even though each individual tax return is different, some tax rules affect every person who may have to file a federal income tax return. These rules include dependents and exemptions. The IRS has six important facts about dependents and exemptions that will help you file your 2011 tax return. 1. Exemptions reduce your taxable income. There are two types of exemptions: personal exemptions and exemptions for dependents. For each exemption you can deduct $3,700 on your 2011 tax return. 2. Your spouse is never considered your dependent. On a joint return, you may claim one exemption for yourself and one for your spouse. If you’re filing a separate return, you may claim the exemption for your spouse only if they had no gross income, are not filing a joint return and were not the dependent of another taxpayer. 3. Exemptions for dependents. You generally can take an exemption for each of your dependents. A dependent is your qualifying child or qualifying relative. You must list the Social Security number of any dependent for whom you claim an exemption. 4. If someone else claims you as a dependent, you may still be required to file your own tax return. Whether you must file a return depends on several factors including the amount of your unearned, earned or gross income, your marital status and any special taxes you owe. 5. If you are a dependent, you may not claim an exemption. If someone else – such as your parent – claims you as a dependent, you may not claim your personal exemption on your own tax return. 6. Some people cannot be claimed as your dependent. Generally, you may not claim a married person as a dependent if they file a joint return with their spouse. Also, to claim someone as a dependent, that person must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, U.S. national or resident of Canada or Mexico for some part of the year. There is an exception to this rule for certain adopted children. See IRS Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction and Filing Information for additional tests to determine who can be claimed as a dependent. For more information on exemptions, dependents and whether you or your dependent needs to file a tax return, see IRS Publication 501. The publication is available at www.irs.gov or can be ordered by calling 800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). You can also use the Interactive Tax Assistant at www.irs.gov to determine who you can claim as a dependent and how much you can deduct for each exemption you claim. The ITA tool is a tax law resource on the IRS website that takes you through a series of questions and provides you with responses to tax law questions.

CHANGES MADE TO TAX PREPARATION FOR UPCOMING SEASON Press Release NLSO MIDLANT Public Affairs

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The Tax Assistance Center (TAC) provides tax preparation assistance to active duty service members and their dependents, retired service members and their dependents, and any reservists on active duty for more than 29 days during the 2012 tax filing season. This year, in accordance with guidance from the Chief of Naval Operations, Naval Legal Service Command operated Tax Assistance Centers (TACs), which include NLSO MIDLANT facilities, have transitioned from one-on-one preparation (VITA/ELF) to self-service tax assistance preparation for all eligible customers with limited exceptions. Self-service allows individuals to file returns electronically using an online-based filing program, while receiving assistance as needed, from IRS trained TAC personnel. The TAC will continue to provide oneon-one tax preparation services to active duty, retired, their dependents and eligible reservists as defined above in limited circumstances. One circumstance where one-on-one tax preparation will be available is to assist customers unable to use self-service due to disability. This service allows eligible customers to come in with necessary documents and have their taxes prepared for them by TAC personnel. Customers using the TAC can receive help on both Federal and State tax returns if they are being filed together. Most customers that use the TAC and file an electronic tax return can expect to receive their tax refund in as little as two weeks from the date of filing. The main TAC is located at Naval Station Norfolk. There are also two branch offices at Joint Expeditionary Base Little CreekFort Story and Naval Air Station Oceana. All TAC customers, self-service and one-on-one, need to bring their ID, W-2 forms, documentation of any interest income or mortgage interest paid and any

other tax related documents. Customers receiving one-on-one assistance also need to bring their Social Security card and the Social Security cards for any individuals whom they claim on their taxes. This year, the tax deadline is April 17. To avoid wait times that often occur right before the deadline, customers are encouraged to come in as soon as they have received all of their necessary tax forms. While the TACs IRS trained personnel will assist eligible customers in processing their taxes correctly, the IRS does impose some restrictions. The TAC cannot process business taxes, or returns that involve the sale of stocks, capital gains, or rental properties. Service members that are deployed during the regular tax season, which runs from January through April, receive an automatic extension on filing. You should come prepared with the following documents: I Military ID. I Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration if using one-on-one tax preparation services. I Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents listed on your tax return. I Current year’s tax package if you received one. I Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, from all employers. I Interest and dividend statements (Forms 1099). I A copy of last year’s Federal and State tax returns, if available. I Bank routing numbers and account numbers for direct deposit. I Total paid for daycare provider and the daycare provider’s tax identifying number (the provider’s Social Security number or the provider’s business Employer Identification Number). I To file a married-filing-joint tax return electronically, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.

I NAVSTA Norfolk The TAC is located at Building B-30, 1776 Gilbert St., Norfolk, First Deck. Hours of operation will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Quarterdeck number for questions and appointments is 4449081. This site will accommodate walk-ins at self-service tax preparation terminals on a firstcome, first-served basis and also provide one-on-one tax preparation services, which is limited to customers unable to use selfservice terminals due to disability, by appointment only. I NAS Oceana The TAC is located at Building 320, 799 Hornet Dr. Suite 100, Virginia Beach, NLSO Detachment. Hours of operation will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday. This site will accommodate walkins at self-service tax preparation terminals on a first-come, firstserved basis and also provide oneon-one tax preparation services, which is limited to customers unable to use self-service terminals due to disability, by appointment only. I JEB Little CreekFort Story The TAC is located at the Fleet and Family Support Center, Building 3129, 1450 D St., Virginia Beach. Hours of operation will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. This site will accommodate walkins at self-service tax preparation terminals on a first-come, firstserved basis and also provide oneon-one tax preparation services, which is limited to customers unable to use self-service terminals due to disability, on an appointment basis only. All sites will begin operations on Jan. 18. Appointments at any site can be made by calling 444-9081.

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after California city with deep Navy ties Continued from B1 emony was highlighted by Keith breaking a bottle of champagne across the bow to formally christen the ship, which is a time-honored maritime tradition. The ship’s name recognizes the city of Coronado, Calif. and honors the city’s deep ties to the U.S. Navy. Coronado has been home to Naval Air Station North Island and Naval Amphibious Base, since 1917. Two previous ships have been named after this city: USS Coronado, a Tacoma-class patrol frigate, earned four battle stars for supporting landings in New Guinea and Leyte during World War II and the USS Coronado, an Austin-class amphibious transport dock later re-designated as an auxiliary command ship, served as flagship for the 3rd Fleet

and was decommissioned in 2006. Designated LCS-4, Coronado is an innovative surface combatant designed to operate in littoral seas and shallow water to counter mines, submarines and fast surface craft threats in coastal regions. The ship is capable of speeds in excess of 40 knots and can operate in water less than 20 feet deep. Coronado will address a critical capabilities gap in the littorals and conduct the Navy’s mission to enhance maritime security by deterring hostility, maintaining a forward presence, projecting power and maintaining sea control. A fast, agile and high-technology surface combatant, Coronado will be a platform for the launch and recovery of manned and unmanned vehicles. To meet increased demand for mission-tailored packages, its

I the name The ship’s name recognizes the city of Coronado, Calif. and honors the city’s deep ties to the U.S. Navy. Coronado has been home to Naval Air Station North Island and Naval Amphibious Base, since 1917.

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U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Austal USA Susan Ring Keith, the ship’s sponsor, christens the Coronado, the second Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS 4), Jan. 14, during a ceremony in Mobile, Ala. Upon her birth in Coronado, Keith joined a long family history associated with the Navy and Coronado.

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more information, visit: www.vastage.com The stirring, heartfelt melodies of African American folk songs and spirituals will ďŹ ll the Wells Theatre as Virginia Stage Company presents Black Pearl Sings! by Frank Higgins. Imprisoned Courtesy of Virginia Stage Compnay for murder, Alberta “Pearlâ€? Jessica Wortham as Susannah Mullally and Jannie Jones Johnson is the living storehouse as Alberta “Pearlâ€? Johnson star in “Black Pearl Sings!â€? of dozens of songs passed down from her African American ancestors. When Library of Congress song collector Susannah Mullally ďŹ nds her, Pearl must decide whether to entrust the woman, not only with the songs of her ancestors, but with her chance at freedom. Tickets range from $33 - $50. Students and active military tickets are $15 day of show, with identiďŹ cation presented at VSC’s Box OfďŹ ce. Tickets may be purchased through by calling (800) 982-2787 or at any Ticketmaster outlet, at the VSC box ofďŹ ce, or online at www.vastage.com. Group discounts are available by calling 627-6988 ext. 358.

- Carol H. Berg, Operation Homefront Executive Director and Chapter President The goal for this year’s event was to collect 1,000 unwrapped toys, and through the partnership with The Gallery at Military Circle, Operation Homefront met and surpassed it in a very short period of time.

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Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. at the Ferguson Center, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. at Chrysler Hall, and Jan. I When: Jan. 21, 10 a.m. to Noon and 22 at 2:30 p.m. at the Sandler Center. Fal2 to 4 p.m. letta will take to the stage one hour before I Where: American Legion Federal Post each performance for a Behind the Notes #60, 4610 Colley Ave., Norfolk conversation with audiences to share more I For more information, contact: NSO about the music to be performed. Tickets Tracey M. Torres at (540) 597-1731 begin at $20 and $10 student tickets are So many veterans feel confused about ben- available with student ID. eďŹ ts and services they’ve earned. There’s so much to know and so many changes Bison opens Art After 5 from one year to the next. That’s why I When: Jan. 19, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. local members of the non-proďŹ t Disabled I Where: Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 101 American Veterans (DAV) will present Museum Dr., Newport News a veterans information seminar. Like all I For more information, call: 596-8175 DAV services, this seminar is free to all or visit www.pfac-va.org veterans and members of their families. The band Bison is the musical guest for Peninsula Fine Arts Center’s free live Instrumentalist of the Year music, poetry and art happening “Art After I When: Jan. 20 - 22 5.â€? This is the ďŹ rst of the spring series and I For more information, contact: VSO Patron Services at 892-6366 or visit www. one of many events taking place this year recognizing Pfac’s 50th Anniversary. In virginiasymphony.org. addition to the music, the Art After 5’s Poetry Open Mic led by poet Pete Freas is The Virginia Symphony begins the new year with a spectacular program of Ameri- being bolstered through guest presenters organized by Hampton University English can Classics. Violinist Gil Shaham, who was recently named Instrumentalist of the professor Shonda Buchanan. The poetry starts at 6:15 p.m. While admission to the Year for 2012 by Musical America will join the orchestra to perform Samuel Bar- event is free, Pfac encourages donations and membership. ber’s Violin Concerto. Performances are

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Over the holidays, The Gallery at Military Circle joined forces with Operation Homefront Hampton Roads to give support to children of military service members. As a part of “Operation Give Back,â€? mall shoppers were asked to contribute unwrapped toys and children’s items to brighten the holiday season for those in need. “They (The Gallery at Military Circle) wanted to do something a little more comprehensive that they could give, not just the one time a year support to the military, but something they could do for on-going activities throughout the year,â€? said Carol H. Berg, Operation Homefront Hampton Roads Executive Director and Chapter President. “They contacted Operation Homefront because they wanted to develop a relationship with an organization that gave back to the military and provided services to them, and an organization that would be willing to partner with them on a regular basis.â€? The Gallery at Military Circle saw the holidays as a perfect opportunity to show support and give back to military service members in Hampton Roads. “I felt that the military as a group was being overlooked to some extent in this area,â€? said Michael P. Glenn, CSM, the General Manager of The Gallery at Military Circle. â€œâ€Ś(we wanted to) establish a relationship with the military.â€? The goal for this year’s event was to collect 1,000 unwrapped toys, and through the partnership, Operation Homefront met and surpassed it in a very short period of time. Toys were collected from Nov. 25 through Dec. 15, 2011, and then distributed to children only – one toy per child on a ďŹ rst-come, ďŹ rst-serve basis. Additional toys collected were distributed to military children at local military hospitals and military child development centers across Hampton Roads. All of the toys were cataloged and then wrapped by volunteers so that the children receiving the gifts would receive age-appropriate gifts. Some donors also gave monetary donations, which in return was used to purchase additional gifts to distribute. The inaugural event was a success and The Gallery at Military Circle has plans to continue to provide support for military service members in Hampton Roads. They’ve also said that next year they want to start

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sooner and try to double, if not more, the amount of donations. “We want next year’s (event) to be the 2nd annual, and we want this to be the 3rd, 4th and grow and get better,â€? said Glenn. “One thing that we learned is that we may not limit it to toys in the future ‌ there is no reason why we can’t get clothes for kids (too).â€? “This shows the support our community has for our military families, particularly those that are experiencing a ďŹ nancial hardship of some kind,â€? said Berg. “The families that we’re going to be able to give gifts to ‌ the junior enlisted population, which is in our goal E1-E6, is going to take a burden off of them for the holidays that they may not have already had an opportunity to have lifted.â€? Berg said that the support they received over the holidays was paramount to providing a quality and happy holiday experience for the military families, but it also shows that support for the military is increasing. “We’re seeing that the level of support to our military continues to increase year after year, at least through Operation Homefront’s standpoint because we are becoming better known, but as the information in the news is indicating families are coming home, deployments are starting to drawdown, there is a better understanding, or a better awareness, of the role of our military and their families, and how they are impacted,â€? she explained. “I think the drawdowns through Iraq and the decreases in some of the deployments are bringing the military families to the forefront of our community’s mind.â€? Although the Christmas and New Year holidays are over, Operation Homefront Hampton Roads will be gearing up again shortly for the Easter holiday to provide baskets for pediatric patients on Easter Sunday. They will also have an inaugural event called “Homefront Celebration,â€? which will provide an evening out for 200 military spouses in Hampton Roads area, including a motivational speaker, dinner, door prizes and additional thank you gifts to show support for their service to the military and to their service member throughout their career. Operation Homefront Hampton Roads looks for volunteers throughout the year, performing a wide variety of tasks, such as administrative functions, social media, website, military spouse bloggers and special events. Visit www.operationhomefront.net/ hamptonroads for more details.

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