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MAY 12, 2017
Vol. 34 No. 18
Sigonella Emphasizes Motorcycle Safety—Staying Alive to Enjoy the Ride By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Gordon NAS Sigonella Public Affairs
NAS SIGONELLA, Sicily -- Around 50 engines roared to life as Sigonella Citizens participated in the 2017 Motorcycle Safety Rodeo on Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella on May 5. The safety rodeo lasted all day, starting with a safety presentation in the Midtown Theater, followed by a quick safety course in the parking lot and ended with a group ride outside of base. “Basically the motorcycle safety rodeo is a mentorship program required by Navy policy where we come out here with all the motorcycle riders and talk about safety,” said Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Raul Sierra, NAS safety traffic coordinator and motorcycle instructor. “We go over things that are common in the region like motorcycle accidents, then we go into group rides, things to look out for, and lastly rules and principles to follow.” Every year the rodeo is held to keep the service members and civilians updated on safety concerns and refreshed on useful riding techniques. “Last year we did the event and there was a lot of participation but there
weren’t a lot of motorcycles out here,” said Sierra. “Now this time we have more participation from the commands. A lot of commands made it mandatory for riders to participate. I’m glad the commands are starting to see the importance and say ‘hey it’s a requirement, we don’t want to see our people crash and end up dying.’” According to the Navy Safety Center, motorcycle injuries and deaths have decreased in the last five years, but there is always room for improvement. “This training is important because you’re on two wheels and you’re not covered by a cage like when you’re in a car with four wheels,” said Sierra. “On a motorcycle it’s just you and the elements around you. Just one little slip up and it’s over.” That small area for mistakes means it’s especially important for new riders to take extra note of the curriculum that’s covered in the course. “We have people that go out there that do rifle and pistol courses— they’re always keeping up with their qualifications,” said Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Christopher Marquez, the lead motorcycle instructor for Sigonella. “The same thing goes with motorcycle riding. We go out here and get them in this training, get them in this
mentorship program, so they have the confidence in knowing how to take on any challenges - whether it be here in Sicily or even back home.” Along with the 12 motorcycle instructors that taught the class (9 more instructors than last year), the Carabinieri helped teach the course,
and gave a few words of wisdom to the riders. “There’s a lot of care and compassion and a lot of effort that’s being put forth in the relationship with our host nation and our riders,” said Marquez. “Everyone is here to make sure we’re setting them up for success, as a team.”
Sicily (May 5, 2017) – Service members and civilians line up on their motorcycles during the 2017 Motorcycle Safety Rodeo on Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella. NAS Sigonella is an operational ashore base that enables U.S., allied, and partner nation forces to be where they are needed and when they are needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Gordon/Released)
SCPOA: Raising the Bar for Sigonella Sailors By ABH2 Daniel Heard SCPOA Public Affairs
NAS SIGONELLA, Sicily – The NAS Sigonella Second Class Petty Officer Association (SCPOA) is on the move. The SCPOA is comprised of Sailors from different tenant commands as well as other branches of service. “We welcome all E-5s to come and be a part of our meetings and volunteer opportunities that we have. We are not just limited to Sailors,” stated Aviation Bo-
atswain’s Mate Handler 2nd Class Petty Officer Daniel Heard, SCPOA Public Affairs Officer. The month of March was a busy month for the association. The SCPOA participated in a COMREL at the Nun Institute located in San Giorgio and was joined by the NAS Sigonella First Class Petty Officer Association, the US Naval Hospital Sigonella Junior Enlisted Association (JEA), Chiefs, and other junior Sailors as well. During the event, volunteers cleaned the grounds and repainted the railings that lead up to the Institute. Buil-
der 2nd Class Petty Officer Creadell Burns, the SCPOA President aims to reach beyond the walls of NAS Sigonella through events like COMRELs. However, the SCPOA has also been making a mark in the community with their cotton candy machine which it debuted at AutumnFest 2016. The children absolutely loved it. More recently, the SCPOA had the opportunity to be a part of the AFN Block Party, which helped to raise money for the Active Duty Fund Drive. “Anytime we participate in an event, we all wear our SCPOA t-shirts. To me, it shows pride and unity,” said Heard. The Block Party was a great success and allowed the SCPOA to help give back to the NAS Sigonella community. The SCPOA was also involved in the Navy Heritage Run this year, manning Station 4, USS Philadelphia. The SCPOA is always looking for new members. Check out one of its monthly meetings every first Friday of the month, unless there is a three or four day weekend off; then it will be on that Thursday before the three or four day. The monthly meetings are held at Take 5 on NAS 2 at 1100. During this time, information is shared on upcoming COMRELs, and members brainstorm ideas for new volunteer opportunities, as well as ways to improve the association. Aviation Maintenance Administrationman 2nd Class Petty Officer Denisha Cobb, the SCPOA Fundraiser Coordinator, has been coming up with ideas on how to raise more money for the association. In February, Cobb organized a Bake Sale with proceeds going to help raise money for books for the Battisti School in Catania. Bring your thoughts and ideas, come out and see what the SCPOA is all about! NASSIG SCPOA Officers: President: BU2 Burns, Creadell Vice President: HM2 Daniel, Ray Treasurer: PS2 Straub, Shawn Secretary: ABH2 Jusino, Jessica Fundraiser Coordinator: AZ2 Cobb, Denisha Public Affairs Officer: ABH2 Heard, Daniel Master-at-Arms: LS2 Oostenryk, Bailey