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Sgt. 1st Class Luis Romero, United States Army Aviation Logistics School and combative instructor, demonstrates how to finish the fight with MACP instructor Spc.William Landastoy, Combat Support Hospital, during phase one of three basic fighting strategies of the Modern Army Combatives Program, Feb. 28, 2011. Photo by Airman 1st Class Kayla Newman

During Self Aid Buddy Care training,Tech. Sgt. Edward Locus, with the 633d Security Forces Squadron, simulates securing the perimeter around an injured Airman outside of Herron Hall at Langley Air Force Base, Jan. 21, 2011. Security Forces consolidated on-the-job training into a month-long battery of required tasks to minimize the impact on day-to-day operations.

Col. Peter Fesler, 27th Fighter Squadron commander, brings home the updated 27th FS flagship at Langley Air Force Base, Jan. 24, 2011. F-22 Raptor was delivered straight from the factory with the squadron emblem painted on the tail.

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Staff Sgt. John Kominck, 633d Civil Engineering Squadron water and fuels system maintenance craftsmen, reunites with his wife Leanne and son Josiah at Langley Air Force Base, March 6, 2011. A group of more than 20 engineers returned home safely from a 179 day tour to Southwest Asia.

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Mrs. Judith Minor-Spangler watches as the Langley Air Force Base Honor Guard folds her 53 year old flag, April 11, 2011.The historic flag, with only 48 stars, was passed down to Mrs. Minor-Spangler by her father, George Minor, who was an Army medic.

AT-38Talon arrives at LangleyAir Force Base,April 1, 2011 from Holloman Air Force Base, N.M..The aircraft, flown by Col. Kevin Mastin, 1st Fighter Wing vice commander, is temporarily assigned to the 1st FW to support the F-22A Raptors and provide hands-on combat readiness training for 1st FW pilots.

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Col. Matthew Molloy, 1st Fighter Wing commander, presents theT-38Talon, at Langley Air Force Base, April 1, 2011.The T-38, from Holloman AFB, N.M., is TDY here for six months to help train 1st FW pilots and prepare them for when it is permanently stationed here.

Five year olds JosephTodd, son ofTech. Sgt. CherrylandaTodd, and Alexavier Smith, son of Staff Sgt. Eleana Beckman, play with their pinwheels after planting them outside the Child Development Center at Langley Air Force Base, April 1, 2011. Each pinwheel represents a child that deserves to be loved in honor of Child Abuse Prevention month and month of the military child.


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Local first responders gather hazardous material equipment before boarding the "Cape Johnson," the site for the first day of the Hampton Roads Full Scale Exercise staged off the coast of Fort Eustis, May 17, 2011.The three-day exercise strengthens anti-terrorism capabilities and tests local, state and federal response efforts in maritime, hostage and mass casualty scenarios.

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Fort Monroe Garrison Commander Col. Anthony D. Reyes and Command Sgt. Maj. Lesly McCorkle furl the garrison colors for final casing at Fort Monroe’s deactivation ceremony Sept. 15, 2011. The historic fort, known as “Freedom’s Fortress,” deactivated after 188 years of service.

Nichole Shockley, age 5, rests under the wing of B-25 “Panchito”, during Joint Base Langley Eustis’ Air Power over Hampton Roads at Langley Air Force Base, May 14, 2011. The open house helps to educate the public about Air Force capabilities and shows appreciation to the local community.

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Members of the 633d Security Forces Squadron salute the flag during the Police Officers' Memorial ceremony at Langley Air Force Base, May 16, 2011.The ceremony was held to honor law enforcement personnel who have fallen in the line of duty. INSET: Staff Sgt. Marquin King, 633d Security Forces Squadron patrolman, holds the U.S. flag during the ceremony.

Tom Entwistle, Air Combat Command A9 director, leads a final roll call for ACC A9 during a memorial service for Maj. Raymond Estelle at the Langley Chapel at LangleyAir Force Base, May 11, 2011. “Major Estelle was an extraordinary Airman and invaluable member of our team. He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family for the loss we all share,” said Mr. Entwistle. Major Estelle, an Airman assigned to Headquarters Air Combat Command, died April 27 at the Kabul International Airport,Afghanistan, of wounds suffered from gunfire.


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nical sergeant will be reduced from 22 to 20 years. Staff sergeants with 16 years or more total active federal military service as of Sept. 30, 2013, will be grandfathered and their HYT will remain at 20 years. Approximately 1,700 Airmen will be affected by the changes to HYT. Airmen will have two additional opportunities to test for promotion before the new HYT takes effect. This implementation timeline provides impacted Airmen 20 months to plan for separation or retirement from active duty should they not be selected for promotion.

CJR constraints will limit the number of ďŹ rst term Airmen who can reenlist based on Air Force Specialty Code career job requirements. The CJR program objective is to prevent surpluses and shortages in the career force.AFPC controls ďŹ rst term reenlistments by maintaining a career job requirement ďŹ le for each AFSC. Airmen in overmanned career ďŹ elds eligible for a CJR will be determined by a quality “rank orderâ€? process in those constrained AFSCs. The Air Force will announce the expected 15-20 AFSCs to be constrained at a later date. For ofďŹ cers, voluntary and involuntary programs will continue. Voluntary measures will be offered to ofďŹ cers in certain year groups and overage career ďŹ elds to allow time-in-grade and ADSC waivers. Likewise, the Expanded PALACE CHASE and the 10 to eight Commission Waiver programs will continue to be offered. There will be one projected involuntary ofďŹ cer board, a Force Shaping Board, for probationary ofďŹ cers; those ofďŹ cers with

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Despite questions about whether the Walgreens pharmacy chain will continue as a TRICARE provider, beneďŹ ciaries will have several options for ďŹ lling prescriptions, Defense Department spokeswoman Eileen M. Lainez said today. The retail pharmacy contract between Express Scripts Inc., or ESI, and the Walgreens pharmacy chain is set to expire on Dec. 31, Lainez added. If the contract is not renewed, Walgreens will no longer be a pharmacy network provider, she said, but beneďŹ ciaries will be able to ďŹ nd a nearby network pharmacy using the "ďŹ nd a pharmacy" feature at the ESI website at www.express-scripts.com/tricare. "We are committed to ensuring all our pharmacy beneďŹ ciaries are aware of the many options that TRICARE makes available to them," said Army Brig. Gen. Bryan Gamble, the TRICARE deputy director. "By now, all of our beneďŹ ciaries who use Walgreens to ďŹ ll prescriptions should

have been contacted to advise them of their pharmacy options and to take action to ensure their pharmacy beneďŹ t remains uninterrupted. The health of our service members, retirees and their families remains my number one priority." In addition to 56,000 network pharmacies, Lainez said, TRICARE beneďŹ ciaries have other pharmacy options, including military pharmacies at no cost and convenient, lowcost TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery. BeneďŹ ciaries can check the TRICARE website at www.tricare.mil for more information. ESI has mailed information or contacted by telephone the beneďŹ ciaries who use Walgreens, and in December, they followed up with reminder letters. If needed, beneďŹ ciaries can take current prescription bottles to a new network pharmacy to have prescriptions transferred. BeneďŹ ciaries who need help ďŹ nding a pharmacy or changing their medications to home delivery, or who have other questions, can contact Express Scripts at 1-877-885-6313.

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Of course you would. There would be 24-hour news coverage. Dramatic headlines. And a devastating effect on our country forever. But last year, drinking and driving did kill about 17,000 people. It injured half a million more. But because it happened over a year rather than in a single day, most of us hardly noticed. It’s a growing problem, with a simple answer. If you drink, find a safe way home. And help remove the marks that drunk driving leaves on our country.

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EustisCommunity Groninger Library Arts and Crafts Come visit the Groninger Library and enjoy free winter arts and crafts Saturday, 3 to 4 p.m. Fun for all ages; materials provided. For more information, call 878-5017.

Relocation Readiness Program I Newcomers Briefing — Tuesday, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Soldiers are highly encouraged to attend. Spouses and civilians are cordially invited. Come and learn essential information on installation and community resources. The briefing will include prizes, an information fair and optional windshield tour (when available). I Multi-Cultural Luncheon — Thursday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please bring your favorite potluck dish and learn how to connect families to the military through support and fellowship. I Married to the Army — Jan. 13, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn about the many resources, services and programs available on Joint Base Langley-Eustis. All events will take place at the Consolidated Soldier Support Center, Bldg. 650, Monroe Ave. For more information, contact Polly Craig at 878-2563.

Family Advocacy Program I Safety Education Seminar — Jan. 20, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Bldg. 213, Calhoun St. The Family Advocacy Safety Education Seminar is a 90-minute seminar that describes the dynamics of domestic violence and child abuse, who is at risk, and what resources are available. FASES is open to anyone on base who is interested in learning more about these topics. Register by calling 878-0807. No children. I Stress Management: Changing those Negative Thoughts — Jan. 19, 9 to 10 a.m., Bldg. 213, Calhoun St. To register, call 878-0807.

Synchronized Swimming Team The Midtown Mistiques synchronized swimming team is currently recruiting new members. The team practices at the Fort Eustis Aquatic Center every Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, call Head Coach Ariana ParodiGibson at 876-7034 or visit www.midtownmystiques. webs.com.

Military Council of Catholic Women The Fort Eustis Chapter of the Military Council of Catholic Women would like to invite all women associated with the military (active duty, retirees and spouses) to join them. MCCW is a worldwide organization whose mission is, “To reflect a visible presence of Christ in military communities by fostering and nourishing women in spirituality, leadership and service. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, MCCW serves as a vital enhancement of the religious support mission of military chapels.” MCCW meets Fridays from 9 to 11:30 a.m., at the Regimental Memorial Chapel on Fort Eustis. Watchcare for children ages 5 and under is pro-

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vided. MCCW is homeschool friendly. For more information, email Kate Schupbach at katieb_44@yahoo.com.

Contemporary Worship Service Contemporary Worship Service is being held Sundays at the Regimental Chapel, building 1005 on Fort Eustis. Sunday school is at 8 a.m., and worship service is at 8:45 a.m. The worship service is a casual setting, where you can learn and grow in your faith through God’s message, scripture, and praise and worship songs. The service is open to everyone. For more information, call 878-1985.

Multi-cultural Gospel Service A new multi-cultural gospel service will be held Sundays at the Regimental Memorial Chapel on Fort Eustis. The service is open for everyone to come and join the chapel in a celebrative, Bible-based, spirit-filled, praise and worship service. The chapel is also accepting bids and resumés for the positions of drummer, guitar and saxophone. For more information, call 878-1985 (work) or raymond.folsom@us.army.mil.

Boy Scout Troop 45 Boy Scout Troop 45 is Fort Eustis’ on-post boy scout troop. Scouting is a character and leadership building program for boys ages 11 through 17. Through the merit badge system, they are given experience in a wide array of subjects including animal study, lifesaving, space exploration and wilderness survival. The troop meets Mondays, 7 to 8:30 pm., at building 2738 on Harrison Loop on Fort Eustis. For more information, contact Frankie Hammonds at 876-9344 or Onewayzone@verizon.net.

Auto Craft Shop The Fort Eustis Auto Craft Shop now offers professional automotive detailing. For more information on packages and prices, call 813-3240.

Aquatic Center Effective now, hours of operation for Fort Eustis Aquatic Center are as follows: I Lap Pool — Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed 10 to 11 a.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon; Sunday, closed. I Adventure Pool — Monday through Friday, closed; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Pool cleared 15 minutes prior to closing. I Administrative Office Hours — Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. In conjunction with the changes to the hours of operation, the FE Aquatic Center has a new Deep Water Aerobics Class. Classes will run Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8: 30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Aquatic Center. For more information, call 878-1090.

Jacobs Theater Schedule Friday, 7 p.m. Happy Feet Two (PG) Mumble, the Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreophobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven, a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father’s “guts and grit” as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures from tiny krill to giant elephant seals to get things right. Saturday, 2 p.m. The Muppets (PG) On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, his brother Gary and Gary’s girlfriend Mary from small town, USA, discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman to raise the Muppet Theater and drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets former stomping grounds.To stage the Greatest Muppet Telethon ever and raise the $10 million needed to save the theater, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all gone their separate ways. Saturday, 7 p.m. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (PG-13) Bella and Steward, plus those they love, must deal with the chain of consequences brought on by marriage, honeymoon and the tumultuous birth of a child… which brings an unforeseen and shocking development for Jacob. Sunday, 2 p.m. No Show

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LAFBCommunity Young Adult Bible Study Beginning Thursday, the Langley Chapel will host a Young Adult Bible Study and fellowship every Thursday from 9 to 11 p.m. for dependent family members, ages 18-25, at the Bethel Chapel RE Center. The study will be on, “Who is God,” by Francis Chan. The RE Center is located on 1st Street across from Bethel Chapel. For more information, call David Rasbold at 764-0992/254-2944.

MLK Jr. celebration Langley AFB’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration will be held Jan. 13 at 10 a.m. at the BaseTheatre. For more information, email Master Sgt. Michelle Browning at michelle.browning@langley.af.mil.

Hospital, ER closure Due to construction, USAF Hospital Langley, including the Emergency Room, will be closed Jan. 14. This includes both the old wing (Bldg 257) and the new addition. Both will reopen Jan. 15. For more information, contact David Stanley by emailing david.stanley@langley.af.mil.

3-on-3 basketball tournament The Langley African-American Heritage Council will host the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day Classic 3-on-3 basketball tournament at the Shellbank Fitness Center Jan. 14, 10 a.m. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Cost is $10 per person; $30 per team (one sub). Three-point shoot out competition is $10 per entry. Men’s and women’s divisions; ages 16 and up. To register or for more information, contact Tech. Sgt. Terry Yates at 225-8949 or email terry.yates@langley.af.mil; Staff Sgt. Skyy Lawhorn at 225-9865 or by email skyy.lawhorn@langley.af.mil; or Staff Sgt. Jonathan Upshur at 678-6783 or email jonathan.upshur@langley.af.mil.

Personalized Valentine video/card The Airman & Family Readiness Center will host a Personalized Valentine Video and Card event Jan. 20 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the A&FRC classroom. Create your own valentine video card to send to your deployed loved one for Valentine’s Day. A&FRC will mail all videos and cards to deployed members at no cost to families. Pizza and drinks will be served. Register by calling 764-3990 before Jan. 17.

Marriage seminar The Langley Chapel will host a marriage seminar, “A Peacemaking Mission,” Feb. 9

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from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Langley Club. Whether you have a good marriage that you want to make better, or you are hanging on by a thread, this marriage seminar can transform your marriage. The Chapel is sponsoring this one-day event at no cost to Team JBLE and their families. Come with or without your spouse. Lunch provided. Open to everyone. Alternate Duty Location authorized for GS civilians. Join us for a fun-filled one-day event to connect with your spouse and learn effective ways to have a thrilling marriage. You'll leave with a fresh perspective and step by step details on A Peacemaking Mission. This event has limited seating and will only be available for 16 couples. Sign-up early to reserve your seat. Registration can be completed at: https:// einvitations.afit.edu/NovemberMarriageSeminar or by calling 764-7847.

AFAS after-hours coverage The American Red Cross will provide emergency Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) after-hours coverage. Note: This is for after-hour emergencies only, and not routine daily financial assistance. The A&FRC will continue to cover AFAS cases during their normal duty hours, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Servicemembers seeking emergency financial assistance after duty hours are required to call toll-free 1-877-272-7337, and will be assisted by an American Red Cross representative. Calls for assistance can be made by the requesting service member or first sergeant/commander. After-hours AFAS services are limited to urgent situations that cannot wait for normal duty hours such as electronic-tickets for emergency travel. For more information, call the A&FRC at 764-3990.

Public Health/Flight Medicine Realignment The 633rd Medical Group has realigned several duties within Public Health and Flight Medicine Flights. Report to the Flight Medicine front desk, available at 764-6912, for medical standards assistance including: I Profile Management (AF Form 469 & 422 questions) I Medical Clearances including Security clearance; Overseas Duty; Special Duty; Retraining I PME (NCO & SNCO Academy Attendance) Report to the Public Health front desk,

available at 764-6731, for: I PHAs (Non-Flying) I Pre/Post Deployment Health I Civilian Travel Medicine I Occupational Health (hearing tests) I Hospital Employee Health I Community Health (disease interviews and education) I Food Handler Training The new PH and FM offices are in the MDG, down the hall from the Pharmacy waiting area. For more information, contact Staff Sgt. Bryan Byrd or Master Sgt. Mary Preolette at 764-6912,Tom Lane at 764-6731, or Lt. Col. Brian Ortman at 764-9593.

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Anger Management Classes Anger Management is a three-part series designed to help you identify what trips your trigger and how to stop it from getting out of hand. Sessions are scheduled at the Health and Wellness Center Jan. 12, 19, and 26 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Those interested in attending must contact Behavioral Health at 764-6840 to sign up. For Directions, call 764-6321. Anger Management is open to everyone on base. No children please.

SBP & Former Spouse Coverage If you are getting ready to retire and were previously married, it’s a smart idea to review your divorce paperwork prior to making a decision concerning Survivor Benefit Plan. Some former spouses will ask for and be granted SBP through official court orders. The language in the court-ordered divorce decree must specifically reference SBP and not just “retired pay,” as they are two separate entities. If a retiree is court-ordered to provide SBP-Former Spouse coverage, then a current spouse cannot be covered. To learn more about SBP and the complexities of Former Spouse coverage, consult your JBLE SBP counselor at 764-5231 or visit http://militarypay.defense.gov/survivor/sbp/05_cost_fspouse.html.

Air National Guard There are opportunities for you in the Air National Guard. The Palace Chase and Palace Front programs allow Airmen to participate in the Air Force part-time while pursuing full-time goals. Airmen still receive medical, dental and life insurance and extra educational benefits. For more information, contact Master Sgt. Tamika Covington at 764-9995 or tamika.covington2@langley.af.mil.

Friday, 7 p.m. TheTwilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (PG-13) Bella and Steward, plus those they love, must deal with the chain of consequences brought on by marriage, honeymoon and the tumultuous birth of a child…which brings an unforeseen and shocking development for Jacob. Saturday, 2 p.m. The Muppets (PG) On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, his brother Gary and Gary’s girlfriend Mary from small town, USA, discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman to raise the MuppetTheater and drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets former stomping grounds. To stage the Greatest Muppet Telethon ever and raise the $10 million needed to save the theater, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all gone their separate ways. Saturday, 7 p.m. TheTwilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (PG-13) Sunday, 2 p.m. No Show

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Warrant Officer Recruiting A warrant officer recruiting team from Special Operations Recruiting Battalion, Fort Bragg, NC, will brief on qualifications and application procedures to Department of Defense service members interested in becoming U.S. Army Warrant Officers at Fort Story Jan. 11 and 12, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Recreation Center auditorium, 720 New Guinea Road. Interested service members only need to attend one briefing. The team will also be recruiting for the Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines. For more information, call Sgt. 1st Class Demetris Council or Warrant Officer Daniel Bikowsky at (910) 432-2175 or (910) 286-8819 (cell) or visit www.usarec.army. mil/hq/warrant.

Virginia Living Museum Events The 8th Annual Bacchus Wine and Food Festival will be Feb. 3, 7 to 10 p.m. for age 21 and above only.The festival will include a variety of wines, local restaurant samples, live entertainment and silent auction deals. Tickets are $50 if purchased by Jan. 31 and $60 after.Tickets are $100 for the reception scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m. (includes wine, hors d’oeuvres, live music and the main event). Proceeds benefit the Virginia Living Museum. Purchase tickets by calling 5951900 or visiting www.thevlm.org. Celebrate Black History Month with a showing of Follow the Drinking Gourd at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25. This popular planetarium program about the Underground Railroad shows how the stars of the northern sky led slaves to freedom. The cost is $4 plus museum admission. Astronomers and telescope enthusiasts complain about light pollution but is it really a problem? New research reveals that light pollution can drastically alter the ability of some plants and animals to survive. Find out why we need to be concerned about light pollution and some simple but effective ways we can reduce it at a Save Our Dark Skies seminar for adults Feb. 7, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Virginia Living Museum members, $5, non-members, $7, and active volunteers, free. Register by calling 595-9135 or visiting www.thevlm.org. Two beloved American icons “Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl,” come to life in the interactive exhibit for children Feb. 11 thru Apr. 29.This exhibit encourages families to spend time together outdoors and inspires children to discover and care for the natural resources that sustain our world — our home sweet home, as well as highlighting ways to re-

foreign service to join the ranks. VFW Post 960 meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at the Lackey location. Beverages and dinner from the grill starts before 6 p.m. with the business meetings starting at 7 p.m. Contact the Post Quartermaster at 566-8289 for more information.

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Virginia War Memorial Clean out your attic and bring in your military-related items for review by the Virginia War Memorial curator and guest experts at the Artifacts Roadshow Jan. 14, 10 a.m. to noon. Get the whole story about your artifact for free. No monetary appraisals will be given. Leadership Lessons from the Hanoi Hilton, Feb. 2, 7 p.m. Join Orson Swindle, exPOW and prison camp roommate of Sen. John McCain and authorTaylor Kiland as they relate how the experiences encountered by American POWs held in the infamous “Hanoi Hilton” helped them to form successful leadership skills after the Vietnam War. In Concert! The Southern Colonels from Virginia Tech, Feb. 25, 2 p.m. Enjoy this renowned 17-piece jazz band composed of students from Virginia Tech’s Corps of Cadets as they perform popular and patriotic selections. The Virginia War Memorial is located at 621 S. Belvidere St., Richmond, Va. Events are free (unless otherwise noted) and will take place at the Paul and Phyllis Galanti Education Center. Parking is also free. The center is open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. For more information, call (804) 786-2060.

duce, reuse and recycle resources. Geared for ages 2-8, the exhibit lets children explore the pretend forest, nature trail, ranger’s station, campsite, bridge, urban forest and more through props, costumes, puppets and other creative play. Smokey Bear is perhaps one of the most recognized symbols, by both children and adults, for his wildfire prevention message; while Woodsy Owl’s message covers multiple areas of conservation. The exhibit is included in museum admission. The Virginia Living Museum is located at 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. in Newport News. Museum admission: $17 adults/$13 children (3-12), ages 2 and under free. Planetarium is $4 in addition to museum admission. Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. Hours are Monday thru Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

Super Pancake Breakfast The Kiwanis Club of Tabb will sponsor the 5th Annual Super Pancake Breakfast Feb. 4, 8:30 to 11 a.m. at the Tabb Elementary School Cafeteria, 3711 Big Bethel Road, Yorktown. The cost is $5 per person with children under 5 years old free. There will be an opportunity to donate $1 per ticket for a

chance to win over 25 fabulous prizes. Tickets and prize chances can be purchased at the door and from any member of the Tabb Kiwanis Club. All proceeds benefit Tabb Elementary School and other children’s charities and projects in theTidewater area. More information is available by calling Randy Pine at 766-7931.

Grafton Lacrosse Team The Grafton Lacrosse Team is looking for volunteer additional coaches for the spring 2012 season. Grafton lacrosse is a 501C nonprofit organization that is ran by all volunteers. For more information, contact retired Lt. Col. Jon Grigorian at 870-5913 (cell) or grigorianjonny@cox.net.

VFW Post 960 Seeking Members Yorktown VFW Post 960 is located in the community of Lackey, Va., across SR 238 from the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station Gate 1 and has a roster of almost one hundred members. The current membership hails from Williamsburg, Yorktown, Newport News, Joint Base Langley-Eustis and points beyond. The Post is always looking for former, active and retired veterans with

The old Auto Craft Shop at Fort Monroe has reopened as Fort Monroe Auto Repair. Personnel remains the same and still supplies all DOD members and military with same service and pricing. For more information, contact retired Master Sgt. Bill Neff at 788-2311, 880-4182 (cell) or www.fortmonroeautorepair.com.

Google Products Learn how Google products are bringing value to the U.S. Air Force, DOD, and other Federal organizations. See how to organize your information technology infrastructure and support your mission with intuitive products that boost speed, flexibility, productivity and collaboration. To register, visit goo.gl/bxH0K. For more information, contact Tom Wojszynski at twoj@google.com.

Ways to Work Program Predatory loans have caused heartache and financial ruin for many, including those in military service. Avalon, a center for women and children in collaboration with Army Community Services now offers an alternative for responsible, working individuals and families to receive low-interest auto loans that will support their financial self-sufficiency and asset development through the Ways to Work program. What could reliable transportation mean to you or your military family? Having a vehicle can help stabilize your life and transport your children to child care, school, and doctor appointments. No more waiting in the rain, cold, or heat for the bus, or spending money on cab services. To qualify for this program an applicant must: I Be 18 years or older; I Be a James City County, Yorktown, Poquoson, or Williamsburg resident or be active duty military E-6 and below, DOD personnel, or veteran in the Hampton Roads area; I Be employed with a moderate household income. For more information, call 258-5022, ext. 1015 or email mary@avaloncenter.org.


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2011Year in Review

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A Soldier stands at the ready to enter the gas chamber during a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear, or CBRN, training session at Fort Eustis Nov. 2, 2011.

Members of the Fort Eustis military police department search the perimeter during an active shooter exercise on the post Dec. 6. The exercise was held to assess the installation’s first response capabilities during a real-world emergency. LEFT: Airmen of the 633rd Air BaseWing’s emergency medical team transport a wounded patient during an active shooter exercise at Langley Air Force Base, Dec. 8, 2011.The exercise evaluated installation response procedures of security forces, fire department and ambulance services, mass notification system capabilities, and command and control processes.

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The family of Lt. Col. Layton Dunbar, commander, 24th Transportation Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade, was recently nominated the Army Five Star Military Family for their hard work and volunteerism. Pictured from left at the Murray Center in Norfolk, Nov. 4, 2011, is retired Capt. Robert A. Duetsch, executive director, Hampton Roads ASYMCA, Maureen McDonnell, First Lady ofVirginia, Kate Dunbar, Lt. Col. Layton Dunbar, and their children Sean and Andrew Dunbar. Photo by Staff Sgt. Antoinette Gibson


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