The August 26 issue of The Signature

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Vol. 28 No. 32

augusT 26, 2011

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Eating your greens made easier

Flight Line Clinic, serving those who serve the world By Tracie Barnthouse

Gary Bufalo, Naval Air Station Sigonella’s Commissary director, displays the new Commissary salad bar here, Aug. 16. Bufalo decided to install a salad bar after visiting a commissary in Germany. By MCSA Brian Glunt NPASE

Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella’s Commissary, located on NAS I, opened a salad bar for customers Aug.10. Gary A. Bufalo, Sigonella’s Commissary director constructed the idea of having a salad bar on NAS Sigonella after visiting commissaries on other U.S. military bases in northern Germany. “I wanted to do this here because I thought it would go over great with the community. Plus, it’s a healthier alternative instead of eating junk food or hamburgers,” said Bufalo. The new salad bar offers an assortment of cut fruits and vegetables along with salad dressing, croutons, sunflower seeds, cheese and more. The deli will

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be selling meat that can be applied to a customer’s salad, if desired. The salad bar is located near the deli in the commissary and offers a medium size bowl, costing $3, and a large size bowl, costing $3.90. With help from the store manager of the Aviano Commissary, Bufalo had his staff trained on how to process the salads, cut up the fruit, display the ingredients, cleanly prepare the salad ingredients and operate the temperature controls of the salad bar. “It is awesome,” said Cmdr. Alice Whitley, Health Promotions and Nutrition department head at U.S Naval Hospital Sigonella. “It provides an additional option so people can really increase their fruit and vegetable in-take.” Aug. 27 H: 92 L: 67

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PAO/NPASE/AFN - what’s the difference? Each department has its own mission and tasks. Have you ever found yourself asking who to go to for roster photos? How about for commercials for the radio? Read all about the media on board NAS Sigonella.

Seven female Sailors assigned to USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) Air Department formed the first all-female arresting gear crew in Navy history, Aug. 15.

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NAS Sigonella Public Affairs U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella has always hazd a strong presence as a tenant command of Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella, and the command operates two facilities to service the entire base population - the main hospital on NAS I, and the Flight Line Clinic (FLC) on NAS II, which mainly works to serve the active duty population. The team of 18 medical professionals who make up the FLC pull together when the operational tempo increases - such as recently with Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR - to get the job done and do their part to ensure the health and safety of the service members stationed here. “It’s an interesting time to be stationed at NAS Sigonella,” said Lt. Gina Romano, Department Head for the FLC. “We aren’t changing the way we run things – we are definitely forced to step up the pace and just provide a service to people. It’s neat to see the way everybody is able to work FLC, continued on page 12

Situation Fluid, But Gadhafi Regime Nears End, Obama Says By Jim Garamone American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22, 2011 – Though the situation in Libya remains fluid, the country is at a tipping point and the last hours of Moammar Gadhafi’s regime are at hand, President Barack Obama said today. The president spoke from Blue Heron Farm on Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., where he has been following the situation in the Libyan capital of Tripoli during a vacation. Aug 29 H: 89 L: 65

Thousands of visitors and pilgrims will swarm the streets and squares of the Ognina district in Catania to celebrate the Festa della Madonna di Ognina, a traditional religious festival honoring the Madonna that takes place from Sept. 8 through 11 in the small harbor of Ognina. PAGE 6 Community Calendar 4

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NATO officials do not know where Gadhafi is, the president said, and the situation on the ground is complicated. “But this much is clear: the Gadhafi regime is coming to an end, and the future of Libya is in the hands of its people.” As part of the Arab Spring revolts, the people of Libya took to the streets to end Gadhafi’s 42-year long dictatorship. While the people of Tunisia and Egypt were successful in toppling their leaders, Gadhafi sent the army after protesters in Libya. The United States, the Aug 31 H: 90 L: 65

NAS Sigonella was a busy place last weekend - the first ever Mini Relay for Life on Saturday, and the Darius Rucker concert on Sunday. See pictures and read more about the activities.

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The City of Milo sits on the Eastern slopes of Mount Etna. Its residents get a panoramic view of the Sicilian coastline, and on a clear day they say you can even see Calabria. Milo is a city of rich history and tradition, and one of those traditions is its annual wine festival, called ViniMilo. PAGE 11 Il Mercato 14

NATO alliance and Arab partners acted to prevent a wholesale slaughter of innocent Libyan men, women and children in Benghazi, Libya’s second-largest city and the seat of the revolt. “In the early days of this intervention, the United States provided the bulk of the firepower, and then our friends and allies stepped forward,” Obama said. “The Transitional National Council established itself as a credible representative of the Libyan people. And the United NATO, continued on page 3

Traffic Numbers Jan. 11 Aug 11

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Injuries

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DUIs

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