Panorama January 27, 2016

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62nd year, No. 3

Serving the NATO, Naples and Gaeta Military Community in Italy

Friday, January 27, 2017

Cub Scout Pack 007 Pinewood Derby at Naples Elementary School By Gary Nichols NSA Public Affairs

Approximately 35 Cub Scouts from Pack 007, along with their families and friends participated in the annual Pinewood Derby, which was held at Naples Elementary School at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, on January 21. The Pinewood Derby is one of the most popular events in Scouting, and is enjoyed by Cub Scouts around the world. The purpose of the Pinewood Derby is to help the Cub Scout build a team relationship with their parent or helper, experience the sense of accomplishment and the excitement of competition, learn good sportsmanship, and to have fun. “The Pinewood Derby is an annual Scouting event,” Committee Chair Ryan Cornforth said. CUB SCOUTS

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Defense Secretary James Mattis

Mattis Takes Oath as 26th Defense Secretary By Jim Garamone DoD News

Approximately 35 Cub Scouts from Pack 007, along with their families and friends participate in the annual Pinewood Derby, which was held at the Naples Elementary School at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, on January 21, 2017. The Pinewood Derby is one of the most popular events in Scouting, and is enjoyed by Cub Scouts around the world. The purpose of the Pinewood Derby is to help the Cub Scout build a team relationship with their parent or helper, experience the sense of accomplishment and the excitement of competition, learn good sportsmanship, and to have fun. Photo by Gary Nichols

Naples Celebrates Black History Month present is and where we came from in our past.” The guest speaker for the ceremony was CNE-CNA Fleet Master Chief Raymond D. Kemp Sr., who began by sharCommander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th ing a story of his 10-year-old niece reciting King’s famous Fleet’s (CNE-CNA/C6F) Multicultural Heritage Commit“I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln tee held a Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Memorial. Month celebration for military and civilian personnel at Kemp said he and his brother encouraged Naval Support Activity Naples, January 20. her go up there and just do it. The event started with a video of King delivering an invo- “Once you start, nobody is going to cation and songs performed by the Hallelujah Full Gospel stop you,” he said. “Afterwards a lady Men’s Chorus and Naples Area volunteers before Yeoman came over crying, thanking her be3rd Class Ryan Ball took the stage to read the “Letter cause it was so beautiful.” from Birmingham Jail,” an open letter written by King in Kemp continued by explaining the 1963. importance of holding remembrance “After reading the Birmingham letter, it gave me a fire to celebrations such as this one. educate myself and really learn about my past and every“Why do we continue to thing they have endured,” Ball, who is assigned to Navy have diversity celebraRegion Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia, said. “I wanted tions?” Kemp asked. something realistic that the audience could leave with. BLACK HISTORY MONTH Page 7 The Birmingham letter gives a good visual of what the By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ryan Riley Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet Public Affairs

Town Hall Meeting January 31 Quarterly Town Hall with NSA Commanding Officer January 31 at 6 p.m. at the Support Site movie theater.

By a 98-1 vote, the Senate confirmed retired Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis to be the 26th secretary of defense on January 20, 2017, and Vice President Michael R. Pence administered his oath of office shortly afterward. Mattis is the first retired general officer to hold the position since General of the Army George C. Marshall in the early 1950s. Congress passed a waiver for the retired four-star general to serve in the position, because law requires former service members to have been out of uniform for at least seven years to serve as defense secretary. Mattis retired from the Marine Corps in 2013.

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Three-War Veteran Mattis is a veteran of the Gulf War and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. His military career culminated with service as commander of U.S. Central Command. The secretary was born in Washington State and raised in Richland, Washington, graduating from high school there in 1968 and enlisting in the Marine Corps the following year. He was commissioned in the Marine Corps in 1972 after graduating from Central Washington University.

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