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Marines with Marine Light Attack Heli- copter Squadron 467 conducted low light ying evaluations for the squadron’s senior pilots at Cherry Point from Jan. 20-27. Evaluated and certied by ight in- structors with Marine Aviation and Weap- ons Tactics Squadron 1, the HMLA-467 pilots reinforced the principles and skills required to pilot an aircraft in low-light environments. The training and certica- tion allows the squadron’s senior pilot in- structors to train and certify new and less experienced pilots for low-light ying op- erations, according to Maj. Bart Betik, a UH-1Y Venom pilot with the squadron. “The focus of these qualications is to become more tactically procient in a night environment,” said Betik, who recer- tied as a low-light instructor during the training. During training, MAWTS-1 instructors, headquartered at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., look for specic traits, said Betik. Pilots need to show condence, knowledge and leadership abilities during both regular and low-light ying. Sgt. Bradley Hoover and his wife Sgt. Brenda Hoover will re- ceive the Havelock Military Affairs Committee Military Family of the Quarter Award during a ceremony at El Cerros Mexican Restaurant in Havelock Feb. 4. The ceremony is a way for the Havelock MAC as well as local sponsors and military service members to express their appreci- ation to the Hoovers for their community and military service. Bradley is an instructor at the Center for Naval Aviation Tech- nical Training here. Bradley is also the ground safety manager, volunteer service coordinator and Single Marine Program rep- resentative within CNATT. Brenda is an administrative non- commissioned ofcer-in-charge with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 14. “The relationship between the community and the military is very important,” said Bradley. “It is vital to keep the bond strong because it makes life easier for both parties.” The Hoovers value the community and the Marine Corps and want to give back by constantly devoting their time to assisting others. Since arriving at Cherry Point in October 2011, the Hoovers volunteered more than 240 hours of their off-duty time to as- sisting service members and community members around the local area. “My wife and I have been volunteering together since the day we met,” said Bradley. “I didn’t know about the volunteer op- portunities that were available until I joined the military and saw how much it was encouraged and I have been drawn to it ever since.” Within their demanding schedules, the Hoovers balance work, time together and community service. They have volunteered on several projects together, serving as as Bocce coaches for the New Bern Special Olympics and coordinating and imple- menting the building of a house with Crystal Coast Habitat for Humanity. On top of this, Bradley volunteers bi-weekly mentoring a se- lect group of students at Havelock Elementary School, handing out food to families at the New Bern Food Bank and assisting local veterans and seniors at the Neuse River Senior Games. In total, the Hoover family has volunteered more than 300 hours of their free time to local communities across the United States and abroad in Thailand and Afghanistan. “The best part about volunteering is seeing how appreciative people are,” said Bradley. “The look of appreciation on their faces makes volunteering our time worth it.” Marines with Marine Air Support Squadron 1 conduct- ed a Marine Air Command and Control Systems Training Exercise at Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue Jan. 21-28. Partnering with Marine Tactical Air Command Squad- ron 28 and the Tactical Air Operations Center, MASS-1 developed the unit capabilities required to operate in a deployed and austere environment. Living and working in tents, without the amenities of garrison infrastructure, gave MASS-1 a sense of the rigors of operations while deployed, according to Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hernandez, the staff noncommissioned ofcer-in-charge of the direct air support drill. “The purpose of this MISTEX drill is for the Marines to interact with the different entities they would be with in a deployed environment,” said Hernandez. During direct air support center drills in garrison, MASS-1 simulates a deployed environment virtually, us- ing computers to coordinate notional missions. During MISTEX, however, Marines take to the eld and simulate only aircraft and ground forces in an exercise. To simulate a deployed environment, MASS-1 pitched tents at Bogue Field where they slept, ate, and worked. The training gave the Marines a chance to understand the overall impact direct air support has in support of possible future operations. “I want my junior Marines to realize that one day what we practice can and will affect someone else, it’s real,” said Cpl. Juan J. Hernandez II, an air support operations Marine with MASS-1. Exercises like MISTEX give junior Marines a preview of what deployed operations require and help MASS-1 sharpen their skills for future operations and exercises, said Hernandez II. January 30, 2014 Vol. 72, No. 5 www.cherrypoint.marines.mil Forward Air Control HRST Instructors Menus Aviation Survival News Briefs B3 A2 A6 A3 B2 A5 Announcements With your smartphone download a QR code reader and scan the code. A UH-1Y Venom lifts off the Cherry Point flight line Jan. 23 on its way to conduct a low-light flying evaluation for the crew. The training was designed to prepare senior instructors to train and certify new and less experienced pilots. Cherry Point pilots train for night operations See 467 page A7 LANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS MCAS CHERRY POINT LANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS CNATT instructor, family selected as military Family of the Quarter Emergency Operations Center dedicated to AFTP champion Cherry Point Marines, Sailors improve combat readiness during MISTEX LANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS MCAS CHERRY POINT Cherry Point Marines and ci- vilian employees gathered at the Emergency Operations Center to honor a key member of the EOC development team Friday. During the ceremony, the EOC was dedicated in honor of retired Master Sgt. Joseph “Richard” Slappey, who passed away sud- denly in Sept. 2010. Slappey served honorably in the Marine Corps for 27 years. At Cherry Point, he served as the training staff noncommissioned ofcer-in-charge and as a staff ofcer on the operations staff. After retiring in 2003, Slappey continued to serve as a civilian Marine with the Mission Assur- ance Department, specializing in antiterrorism efforts at Cherry Point. “He was responsible for writ- ing the initial order on antiterror- ism protection planning and the orders and operations after 9-11,” said James Riemer, director of operations with the EOC. Slappey developed and imple- mented the EOC’s Mission As- surance Program at Cherry Point, said Riemer. Although he never got to see the new ofce space, he was instrumental in the design and building of the headquarters building EOC. The dedication ceremony brought together Slappey’s fam- ily, friends and coworkers to hon- or his life and accomplishments. “His legacy and foot prints are left on every part of what you see here today,” said Col. Chris Pappas III, commanding ofcer of Cherry Point. “We are ready today because of his mission and his legacy” While working in the EOC, Slappey earned the 2006 Security and Emergency Services Civilian Marine of the Year Award for his Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Program, said Riemer. This was an extremely signicant accom- plishment in his life. “He was like a brother to me,” LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS MCAS CHERRY POINT LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS Connie Slappey, Col. Chris Pappas III and James Riemer present a hand-drawn picture of Joseph ‘Richard’ Slappey during a dedication ceremony in his honor at the Emergency Operations Center Friday. Connie is the wife of the late Richard Slappey, Pappas is the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and James Riemer is the director of air station operations. LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS MCAS CHERRY POINT See EOC page A7

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Transcript of The Windsock January 30, 2014

Marines with Marine Light Attack Heli-copter Squadron 467 conducted low light fl ying evaluations for the squadron’s senior pilots at Cherry Point from Jan. 20-27.

Evaluated and certifi ed by fl ight in-structors with Marine Aviation and Weap-ons Tactics Squadron 1, the HMLA-467 pilots reinforced the principles and skills required to pilot an aircraft in low-light environments. The training and certifi ca-tion allows the squadron’s senior pilot in-structors to train and certify new and less experienced pilots for low-light fl ying op-erations, according to Maj. Bart Betik, a UH-1Y Venom pilot with the squadron.

“The focus of these qualifi cations is to become more tactically profi cient in a night environment,” said Betik, who recer-tifi ed as a low-light instructor during the training.

During training, MAWTS-1 instructors, headquartered at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., look for specifi c traits, said Betik. Pilots need to show confi dence, knowledge and leadership abilities during both regular and low-light fl ying.

Sgt. Bradley Hoover and his wife Sgt. Brenda Hoover will re-ceive the Havelock Military Affairs Committee Military Family of the Quarter Award during a ceremony at El Cerros Mexican Restaurant in Havelock Feb. 4.

The ceremony is a way for the Havelock MAC as well as local sponsors and military service members to express their appreci-ation to the Hoovers for their community and military service.

Bradley is an instructor at the Center for Naval Aviation Tech-nical Training here. Bradley is also the ground safety manager, volunteer service coordinator and Single Marine Program rep-resentative within CNATT. Brenda is an administrative non-commissioned offi cer-in-charge with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 14.

“The relationship between the community and the military is very important,” said Bradley. “It is vital to keep the bond strong because it makes life easier for both parties.”

The Hoovers value the community and the Marine Corps and want to give back by constantly devoting their time to assisting others.

Since arriving at Cherry Point in October 2011, the Hoovers volunteered more than 240 hours of their off-duty time to as-sisting service members and community members around the local area.

“My wife and I have been volunteering together since the day we met,” said Bradley. “I didn’t know about the volunteer op-portunities that were available until I joined the military and saw how much it was encouraged and I have been drawn to it ever since.”

Within their demanding schedules, the Hoovers balance work, time together and community service. They have volunteered on several projects together, serving as as Bocce coaches for the New Bern Special Olympics and coordinating and imple-menting the building of a house with Crystal Coast Habitat for Humanity.

On top of this, Bradley volunteers bi-weekly mentoring a se-lect group of students at Havelock Elementary School, handing out food to families at the New Bern Food Bank and assisting local veterans and seniors at the Neuse River Senior Games.

In total, the Hoover family has volunteered more than 300 hours of their free time to local communities across the United States and abroad in Thailand and Afghanistan.

“The best part about volunteering is seeing how appreciative people are,” said Bradley. “The look of appreciation on their faces makes volunteering our time worth it.”

Marines with Marine Air Support Squadron 1 conduct-ed a Marine Air Command and Control Systems Training Exercise at Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue Jan. 21-28.

Partnering with Marine Tactical Air Command Squad-ron 28 and the Tactical Air Operations Center, MASS-1 developed the unit capabilities required to operate in a deployed and austere environment. Living and working in tents, without the amenities of garrison infrastructure, gave MASS-1 a sense of the rigors of operations while

deployed, according to Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hernandez, the staff noncommissioned offi cer-in-charge of the direct air support drill.

“The purpose of this MISTEX drill is for the Marines to interact with the different entities they would be with in a deployed environment,” said Hernandez.

During direct air support center drills in garrison, MASS-1 simulates a deployed environment virtually, us-ing computers to coordinate notional missions. During MISTEX, however, Marines take to the fi eld and simulate only aircraft and ground forces in an exercise.

To simulate a deployed environment, MASS-1 pitched

tents at Bogue Field where they slept, ate, and worked. The training gave the Marines a chance to understand the overall impact direct air support has in support of possible future operations.

“I want my junior Marines to realize that one day what we practice can and will affect someone else, it’s real,” said Cpl. Juan J. Hernandez II, an air support operations Marine with MASS-1.

Exercises like MISTEX give junior Marines a preview of what deployed operations require and help MASS-1 sharpen their skills for future operations and exercises, said Hernandez II.

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Forward Air Control

HRST Instructors

MenusAviation Survival

News Briefs

B3

A2 A6

A3 B2

A5 Announcements With your smartphone

download a QR code reader

and scan the code.

A UH-1Y Venom lifts off the Cherry Point flight line Jan. 23 on its way to conduct a low-light flying evaluation for the crew. The training was designed to prepare senior instructors to train and certify new and less experienced pilots.

Cherry Point pilots train for night operations

See 467 page A7

LANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS

MCAS CHERRY POINT

LANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS

CNATT instructor, family selected as military Family of the Quarter

Emergency Operations Center dedicated to AFTP champion

Cherry Point Marines, Sailors improve combat readiness during MISTEXLANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS

MCAS CHERRY POINT

Cherry Point Marines and ci-vilian employees gathered at the Emergency Operations Center to honor a key member of the EOC development team Friday.

During the ceremony, the EOC was dedicated in honor of retired Master Sgt. Joseph “Richard” Slappey, who passed away sud-denly in Sept. 2010.

Slappey served honorably in the Marine Corps for 27 years. At Cherry Point, he served as the training staff noncommissioned offi cer-in-charge and as a staff offi cer on the operations staff. After retiring in 2003, Slappey continued to serve as a civilian

Marine with the Mission Assur-ance Department, specializing in antiterrorism efforts at Cherry Point.

“He was responsible for writ-ing the initial order on antiterror-ism protection planning and the orders and operations after 9-11,” said James Riemer, director of operations with the EOC.

Slappey developed and imple-mented the EOC’s Mission As-surance Program at Cherry Point, said Riemer. Although he never got to see the new offi ce space, he was instrumental in the design and building of the headquarters building EOC.

The dedication ceremony brought together Slappey’s fam-

ily, friends and coworkers to hon-or his life and accomplishments.

“His legacy and foot prints are left on every part of what you see here today,” said Col. Chris Pappas III, commanding offi cer of Cherry Point. “We are ready today because of his mission and his legacy”

While working in the EOC, Slappey earned the 2006 Security and Emergency Services Civilian Marine of the Year Award for his Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Program, said Riemer. This was an extremely signifi cant accom-plishment in his life.

“He was like a brother to me,”

LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS

MCAS CHERRY POINT

LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS

Connie Slappey, Col. Chris Pappas III and James Riemer present a hand-drawn picture of Joseph ‘Richard’ Slappey during a dedication ceremony in his honor at the Emergency Operations Center Friday. Connie is the wife of the late Richard Slappey, Pappas is the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and James Riemer is the director of air station operations.

LANCE CPL. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS

MCAS CHERRY POINT

See EOC page A7

It’s important for women to be aware of ways to pro-tect themselves from Human Papillomavirus (HPV) associated with cervical cancer. In the United States close to twelve thousand women are diagnosed with cervical cancer every year and sadly nearly four thou-sand will die from this disease. It is recommended that women have regular exams with a pap test that screens for precancerous cells. If unhealthy cells are identifi ed, they can be treated before it develops into cervical can-cer.

Guidelines for pap screening tests have recently changed, it is recommended that screening begins at age 21 and continue until age 65. Typically screening can be done every 3 years for most women. Those pa-tients age 30-65 who want to lengthen the screening interval may have the option of a combination pap and HPV test, which can be done every 5 years. There are exceptions to these guidelines and all women should

discuss their screening plan with a provider. We know that HPV is a very common virus asso-

ciated with cervical cancer. There are over one hun-dred different types of HPV, the majority, do not cause harm, but there are thirty types that have led to genital disease. The American College of Obstetrics and Gy-necologists recommends vaccinations against HPV for all women ages 9-26. The Gardasil - HPV vaccine is available for all eligible military benefi ciaries at Na-val Health Clinic Cherry Point through the Women’s Health and Immunizations Clinics.

The Women’s Health Clinic has open access ap-pointments for well women exams to discuss what screening is right for your cervical health, as well as to discuss if Gardasil is an option for you. A referral is not needed and the vaccination series can be started the same day as your visit. Please contact either the Women’s Health Clinic directly at 466-0196 or call the central appointment line at 466-0921.

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As the noncommissioned officer-in-charge of op-erations and training for Marine Attack Training Squadron 203, Cpl. Kovoski T. George, maintains and prepares training records for pilots and Ma-rines.

George, an Albany, Georgia native, enjoys keep-ing up with flight hours. Taking an interest in math, George ensures flight hours are correct, counting and verifying unit logs for VMAT-203’s command chronology and training plans.

As part of his duties, George also prepares train-ing schedules for physical fitness tests, rifle ranges and combat fitness tests, yearly requirements for all Marines. He said one of the biggest challenges of his job is knowing the order for PFTs and CFTs.

Off duty, George likes to write and perform stand-up comedy and go to the gym. George has performed in New Bern and in Yuma, Ariz. and plans to pursue comedy after his Marine Corps ser-vice.

“On my off time I write jokes and I write poetry,” said George. “I also go to the gym and stay in shape to stay healthy.”

George said that he is happy to have his job and enjoys working with his fellow Marines.

Job Title: Aviation Operation SpecialistUnit: Marine Attack Training Squadron 203Age: 21Hometown: Albany, Georgia Date Joined: July 26, 2010

CPL. KOVOSKI T. GEORGE

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A Marine administrative message released last year an-nounced changes to the uniform regulations on the wearing of religious apparel and personal grooming, and is in line with the recently published Department of Defense policy.

News reporting indicating that the newly released DoD religious accommodation process is easier or more lenient may have caused confusion among Marines and other read-ers. The new DoD policy establishes a centralized approval authority and process for certain religious accommodation requests.

As stated in MARADMIN 207/13, all requests for religious accommodation related to apparel and personal grooming re-quire approval by the commandant of the Marine Corps via the Marine’s chain of command to the deputy commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. A standing board consid-ers each request and makes a recommendation to DC M&RA. This centralized process ensures consistency and mitigates a perception of preferential treatment.

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Cherry Point service members, their dependants and quali-fi ed civilian employees. W2 and 1099 forms are available for service member, retirees and civilian employees paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service at https://mypay.dfas.mil/mypay.aspx. The Tax Assistance Offi ce will be open for walk-ins from Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and by appointments on Tuesday and Wednesday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. For more information contact the Tax Assistance Offi ce at 466-2001.

January is Cervical Cancer Screening Month

Change to the physical fitness test In an effort to install a single standard measure of physical

fi tness the Marine Corps has made a change to the physical fi tness test that announced a change to the female physical fi tness test. The original ALMAR 046/12 stated that pull-ups will replace the arm fl ex hang effective Jan. 1, 2014. The modifi ed MARADMIN 035/14 extends testing through June 30.

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Each quarter, the Havelock, New Bern and Cart-eret County Chambers of Commerce sort through the biographies of Marines and Sailors in search of a service member who upholds the highest stan-dards of the military, while at the same time dis-plays outstanding judgment, initiative and a desire to lead and serve.

The Military Affairs Committees and Military Alliance present the Service Person of the Quarter and the military Family of the Quarter as a way to show the communities appreciation for local ser-vice members and their families.

“It is inspiring to honor service members who have made such effort to be the best they can be at what they do,” said Diane Warrender, the pro-gram director for Carteret County’s Military Affairs Committee.

Cherry Point based squadrons nominate individu-als and families for exceptional service in and out of uniform. Awards consider the evaluation of a service member’s duties or a striking act of service which is above and beyond what is normally expected.

“Hearing their accomplishments during their time in the military, especially those who have families that try to give quality time to them, and to also excel in their work and duty makes us feel great pride and respect for their dedication,” said Warrender.“In addition, many of them are very in-volved in our communities, participating in various projects. I have been told by them and their com-manding offi cers that this recognition we give them

is something they have not experienced before, es-pecially from civilian groups, and is humbling and very much appreciated.”

The purpose of the recognition is to strengthen the relationship between Cherry Point and neighboring communities, and to develop and maintain public support of the military. The Havelock, New Bern, and Carteret Chambers of Commerce honor the Cherry Point and surrounding area service member, or Military Family of the Quarter, through public recognition of the recipient and the Marine Corps.

The Chambers of Commerce present awards dur-ing a ceremonial luncheon or dinner where the ser-vice member and their family gather with commit-tee members and local business representatives to honor the service member.

Aside from quarterly awards, the Chambers of Commerce and surrounding community sponsor several annual events to recognize the contributions of Cherry Point’s military family. Events like the Military Fun Day, Pig Pickin’, and Golf for Tomor-row Tournament are annual events open to military personnel and their families as a way for them to have fun, enjoy food and build camaraderie.

The Havelock Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual Veteran’s Day parade and Salute to our Vet-erans dinner as a token of the community’s grati-tude to the military.

Other special events, including the Wounded Warriors Night on the Town and the Military Ap-preciation Game at East Carolina University, give

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Marine and Navy jet pilots conducted survival training at Cherry Point’s Aviation Survival Training Center to reinforce emergency and water survival skills Jan. 22.

The pilots learned and practiced skills, including seat ejection and water survival, and refreshed their knowledge of life saving equip-ment, including reduced oxygen breathing devices and the aviation life support system, as part of the mandatory training. Training in-cluded classes on physiology, seat ejection techniques, fi rst aid and personnel recovery procedures for naval aviators in preparation for possible future training and operations, according to Lt. Cmdr. An-drew Hayes, an instructor with ASTC.

“The briefs we gave the pilots are part of a refresher course they must take every four years,” said Hayes. “They are refreshed on a variety of things so they can be prepared for any situation that may arise.”

One of the main objectives of the training was to help pilots rec-ognize symptoms of hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation, said Hayes. During training, pilots breathe nitrogen to create symptoms of hy-poxia, like dizziness and blurred vision. The pilots must apply skills to overcome the hypoxia and regain control.

The training helped pilots learn and understand the symptoms of hypoxia and ways to combat it effects to help prepare them for possible emergencies. Though pilots and aircrews understand the seriousness of responding to emergencies, training in a controlled environment helps Marines and Sailors better prepare for possible mishaps, according to Hayes.

“This training is for worst-case scenarios, helping some pilots get over fears or uneasiness,” said Capt. Mengliang Dai, a forward air controller with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1. “I think this training is really benefi cial because we are going over stuff we may have not thought about for a while.”

Knowing each pilot and aircrew member is trained and ready in an emergency is comforting, according to Dai. Though experience and skill differ, each pilot and crewmember understands the prin-ciples of survival, he said.

“I’m not the greatest swimmer,” said Dai. “Which makes the swimming and water survival the most challenging but at the end of the course I always feel confi dent in my abilities.”

The training, which all naval aviators conduct every four years, helps maintain mission readiness across Marine and Navy aviation, according to Petty Offi cer 2nd Class Mark Warren, an aerospace physiology technician with ASTC.

“Pilots in a high risk evolution are able to refer back to what we teach them here about how to survive in emergencies,” said Warren. The training helps save lives, according to Warren, with stories from the fl eet a testament to the importance of ASTC’s mission.

“Many pilots have come back to tell stories of how the training we provided them with helped save their life, or helped them save someone else’s life,” said Warren. “It’s stories like that and the peo-ple I get to work with that make me love my job and look forward to coming to work.”

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MCAS CHERRY POINT

Cherry Point Marines, Sailors train for survival

Capt. Richard F. Carmean, a naval aviator with Marine Attack Training Squadron 203, conducts a virtual parachute jump during a survival course at Cherry Point’s Aviation Survival Training Center Jan. 22. During the training, Cherry Point pilots refreshed their knowledge and understanding of survival skills to respond to emergencies.

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Cmdr. Rick “Dolp” Bestgen (right) receives instruction on the proper technique for landing on the ground during an emergency during survival training at Cherry Point’s Aviation Survival Training Center Jan. 22. All naval aviators conduct refresher training every four years to remain ready to support possible future operations and training.

Capt. Mengliang Dai demonstrates proper combat fi rst aid techniques during survival training at Cherry Point’s Aviation Survival Training Center Jan 22. Dai is a forward air controller with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1.

Capt. Jason A. Kozak prepares to pull the ejection lever of a pilot’s seat during survival training at Cherry Point’s Aviation Survival Training Center Jan. 22. Kozak is a pilot with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1.

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MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, Japan – The purpose of the visit was to familiar-ize Sugiyama and JASDF supporters with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma’s role in supporting the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, and the Ospreys operated by Marine Medi-um Tiltrotor Squadron 262, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st MAW.

“(The visit helps) contribute to good U.S.-Japan relations by showing Futenma to (supporters) who have various backgrounds and play key roles in their organizations,” said Sugiyama, the command-ing general of the JASDF’s Southwestern Compos-ite Air Division based out of Naha, Okinawa.

The tour began with a short briefing about the installation’s capabilities, which support 1st MAW operations, followed by a windshield tour of the air station and flight line. After a briefing on the opera-tional capabilities of the Osprey, the visitors toured a static display of the aircraft.

As the JASDF awaits its order of Ospreys over the next five years, visits like this are essential in bolstering confidence in the Osprey’s capabilities, according to U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Steven R. Rudder, commanding general of 1st MAW.

“What the general wanted to do was connect what we do on Okinawa, in particular here on Futenma, with some of Japan’s industry leaders and really expose them to not only the aircraft, the MV-22, but also to the mission,” said Rudder. “The mission of the Marine Corps in the Pacific is to support the U.S. and Japan alliance by providing for the mutual defense, security and humanitarian and disaster re-lief efforts of Japan and our Pacific allies.”

The Osprey would be a great advantage in regard to humanitarian efforts in Japan, according to Sugi-yama.

“The high performance of the Osprey should be suitable for humanitarian and disaster relief opera-tions,” said Sugiyama. “The Osprey would play an important role in case of not only natural disasters, but also emergency patient transportation from re-mote islands.”

The Osprey is capable of carrying approximately 20,000 pounds of internal cargo or 15,000 pounds externally, at about twice the speed of an average ro-tary-wing aircraft and can travel farther distances.

As the JASDF readies for its next steps in avia-tion, the Marines and Sailors with 1st MAW will maintain the strong military alliance and partner-ship while showcasing how the Osprey will support operations and efforts in the Pacific, according to Rudder.

“We’re going to continue to operate the Osprey in the same manner we have,” said Rudder. “Opera-tion Damayan was just one example of what this aircraft brings to the Pacific. As we enter the New Year, we are going to continue to extend the reach, try new things, and stay cognizant of our alliances around the Pacific.”

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Japan Air Self-Defense Lt. Gen. Yoshiyuki Sugiyama, center right, discusses the capabilities of the MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft Jan. 19 with U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Larry G. Brown, center left, and U.S. Marine Corps Col. Brain W. Cavanaugh, right, during a visit to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Sugiyama is the commanding general of the JASDF’s Southwestern Composite Air Division. Cavanaugh is the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Brown is the commanding officer of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262, MAG-36.

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Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Yoshiyuki Sugiyama, center left, recieves a briefing about the MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft from U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Larry G. Brown, left, Col. Brian W. Cavanaugh, center right, and Brig. Gen. Steven R. Rudder at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Jan. 19.

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Marines with Marine Attack Squadron 223 continued Forward Air Controller (Airborne) training and qualifi ca-tions at Cherry Point Jan. 15 to enhance the squadron’s capabilities to support possible future operations.

The squadron’s pilots and aircrew, currently assigned to Marine Medium Tilitrotor Squadron 263 (Reinforced), hoped to broaden and enhance their attack support ca-pabilities during a three-month course to give pilots en-hanced tools for air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.

Forward Air Controller (Airborne) instructors over-saw the training which consisted of 13 individual simu-lated events, both in the air and in fl ight simulators on the ground, said Capt. James W. Pollard, a training offi cer and AV-8B Harrier pilot with VMA-223.

“The thirteen events include multiple day and night close air support execution with multiple assets, both fi xed-wing, rotary-wing and indirect fi re,” said Pollard.

VMA-223 pilots enhanced skills needed to direct close air support missions while fl ying. The training helps pi-lots build their ability to maintain control of their aircraft while identifying targets and directing other pilots and aircrews in an airspace during combat, said Capt. Travis M. Morris, a Harrier pilot with VMA-223.

The pilots enhanced their capabilities to better support combat operations, said Morris.

“The most challenging thing about going through [the training] is managing multiple assets and safely conduct-ing the mission all while fl ying a single seat aircraft,” said Morris.

During the training pilots developed strategies and

techniques used to engage targets effi ciently.“There are multiple requirements that we’ve got to get

done prior to deploying, one of them is to fi nish a close air support syllabus for our more junior pilots,” said Morris. “With this qualifi cation, I’ll be able to instruct and assist in training those pilots. Also, I’ll be able to help keep the more senior aircrew current and ready to deploy and con-duct CAS missions”.

The training helps VMA-223 pilots and aircrew pre-pare for all possible future operations and deployments, according to Morris.

“Every time we fl y a close air support sortie we learn something new and ways to get better at what we do,” said Morris.

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Capt. John M. Yunker, Jr. conducts prefl ight evaluations as he prepares for a fl ight in support of Forward Air Controller (Airborne) training Jan. 15 at Cherry Point. Yunker is an AV-8B Harrier pilot with Marine Attack Squadron 223 attached to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (Reinforced).

Capt. John M. Yunker, Jr. prepares for fl ight during Forward Air Controller (Airborne) training at Cherry Point Jan. 15. The training gives pilots with Marine Attack Squad-ron 223, attached to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (Reinforced), the ability to direct close air support missions while in fl ight. Yunker is an AV-8B Harrier pilot with VMA-223.

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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – With critical eyes, Staff Sgt. Matthew Francis looks up at the MV-22B Osprey in the air carrying his Helicopter Rope Suspension Training students Jan. 16. He knows that these Marines, when they go back to their units, will be responsible for the safety and training of their Marines. He and his instructors are evaluating the stringent application of techniques they taught the Marines from 3rd Battalion, 8th Ma-rine Regiment, II Marine Expeditionary Force.

Francis is the HRST lead instructor with Spe-cial Operations Training Group, II MEF. The HRST instructors provide the Marine Corps with an important capability, which has helped Marines operate effectively and quickly in any climb or place since 2008.

The instructors are dedicated to teaching their students how to lead by the ropes and take charge of their Marines while in the air and get them to the ground in the most efficient way possible.

Francis said time is of the essence when Ma-rines are inserting into enemy territory. Every minor detail with this form of training must be checked and rechecked before Marines become certified HRST masters.

“A lot of the time, we have to go into a hot zone and deploy troops from a hovering aircraft as fast as we can,” said Francis. “It’s a huge floating target for the enemy, so you want troops down that line hitting the deck as fast as pos-sible.”

Many of the instructors come from an infan-try background. They have experience in com-bat and teach what they know in life-like train-ing scenarios. At the end of the day, they have the most knowledge and they know how to set their students up for success by relaying the im-

portance of HRST, said Francis. “For a person to come here and be an instruc-

tor, you have to look at things from their side and you have to be able to coach them prop-erly,” Francis said.

The SOTG frequently trains crisis response teams, the reconnaissance community and Ma-rines with Marine Corps Forces Special Opera-tions Command. Marines are individually se-lected from each unit based off the needs of the Marine Corps, according to Francis.

To be eligible for the course and become an instructor, students have to be certified. Francis said it takes serious dedication and skill to show the leadership traits and trustworthiness the HRST instructors are looking for to make it to the finish line.

Sgt. Ryan D. Adam, a HRST instructor, said the instructor under training will go through a series of classes, such as the basic instructor course to ensure they have the ability to speak well and articulate the lesson thoroughly to the students. The HRST instructors have to make sure the IUT can correct someone, fix their defi-ciency and make sure their over-all safety tech-niques meet their requirement.

“At all times, danger is present in HRST train-ing,” said Francis. “Week one is all about letting the students know the dangers of the course. It is high-risk training, and as a HRST instructor, trying to convey the reality of that is difficult.”

According to Francis, like many things in the Marine Corps, there is only one aspect that makes his job as an instructor extremely re-warding.

“Whether it’s HRST training, or teaching them basic infantry knowledge, knowing you have an influence on individuals in the operat-ing forces and how they conduct business is the most rewarding thing anybody could ask for,” said Francis.

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Marines, training with the Special Operations Training Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force, lift off to practice fast roping from a UH-1N Huey as part of Helicopter Rope Suspension Training. They practice the same training techniques several times to make sure proper technique is perfected.

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HRST Instructors lead Marines by ropes

Staff Sgt. Matthew Francis, the Helicopter Rope Suspension Training lead instructor with Special Operations Training Group, II MEF Expeditionary Force, yells instructions to the students over the loud roar of the MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, as they reach the ground and secure the rope. The HRST course seats 20 students who are then broken up into two or three different groups at a time.

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HMLA-467 supports 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing with rotary wing attack helicopter support during training and operations. To build on their capabilities, it is imperative for HMLA-467 to continue to give pilots solid training and certifi cations in all fl ying conditions, said Betik. With more low-light fl ying instructors, the squadron increases its ability to support 2nd MAW during possible future operations.

“It takes a lot more training to become skilled in a dark or night environment,” said Cpl. Jeremiah Hammond, a UH-1Y Huey crew chief with HMLA-467. “Flying at night you need to have a much higher sense of situational awareness.”

During low-light fl ights, communication between pilot and aircrew is imperative. All low-light fl ying, whether in training or in support of operations, requires cohesion between pilot and aircrew, according to Hammond. Frequent training and certifi cation gives HMLA-467 pilots and aircrew the opportunity to refi ne their low-light fl ying abilities, according to Hammond.

“Flying at night can wear you down quicker than during the day said,” Hammond. “With night vision goggles you lose a lot of your depth perception, so the pilots rely heavily on everyone in the aircraft to perform. The more experienced pilots we have, the easier it will be to operate.”

said Riemer. “He was a superb Marine, staff NCO, and individual.”During the ceremony, family and friends spoke of Slappey and his accomplish-

ments.“Professionally, Richard was a perfectionist and expected the best from himself and

everyone around him,” said his wife, Connie Slappey. “Personally he was the most loyal and loving man that you could ever meet and he showed his kindness to everyone he met.”

After a fi re destroyed the Cherry Point and 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Headquarters building, Slappey worked tirelessly to help design a new, state of the art EOC in the new headquarters building. As a fi tting tribute in 2013, the Marine Corps recognized the Cherry Point EOC for containing all design prerequisites for emergency efforts, a hallmark of Slappey’s continued contribution.

A plaque will adorn the entrance to the EOC, a reminder of Slappey’s contributions to 2nd MAW and Cherry Point. “While engraving his name up on the wall won’t bring him back, people who come here from decades on will know his name and will see his face and will honor his life and service and will be grateful for his time well spent here,” said Pappas. “Through this dedication Cherry Point Headquarters are exception-ally proud to forever connect those who have gone before to those who have yet to serve.”

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The Trojan Horsemen perform May 5, 2012 at the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point “Celebrate the Heritage” Air Show, which ran at Cherry Point May 4-6. Roughly 165,000 people gathered at the free event to celebrate the heritage of 100 years of Marine aviation. The 2014 Cherry Point Air Show will take place May 16-18 aboard the air station.

Patrons of the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point “Celebrate the Heritage” Air Show arrive at the Cherry Point flight line before the show begins May 4. The 2014 Cherry Point Air Show will take place May 16-18 aboard Cherry Point.

Dozens of acts performed on the opening night of the 2012 Cherry Point Air Show May 4. This years performances include Dan Buchanan, Bill Leff and others. For more information, visit www.cherrypointairshow.com or visit the Cherry Point Air Show Facebook page.

A fire erupts from the ground in a controlled detonation during the Marine Air-Ground Task Force demonstration May 5, at the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point “Celebrate the Heritage” Air Show. This year’s theme will be selected through a theme competition. The winner will receive an assortment of air show gifts and a ride in one of the participating aircraft.

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Submissions are limited to one per person, no more than six words and no art work is required. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 14. All theme ideas must be submitted

through the online form on http://www.cherrypointairshow.com/Theme.asp.

Performers this year include The Black Diamond Jet Team, Smoke-N-Thunder, the fastest JetCar in Air Show Industry, Aeroshell, the North American AT-6 Texan, Bill Leff, Dan Buchanan, OTTO, Hubie Tolson, B-52 Panchito, CAF Corsair, Pedro, MiG-17F and Mike Wiskus.

For more information regarding the 2014 airshow or the theme contest, visit www.cherrypointairshow.com or visit the Cherry Point Air Show Facebook page.

COURTESY STORY

MCAS CHERRY POINT

A Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier and vintage F4U Corsair fl y side by side over the 2012 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Air Show. The 2014 Cherry Point Air Show will include performances by Aeroshell, The Black Diamond Jet Team and others.

LANCE CPL. GLEN E. SANTY

CPL. SCOTT L. TOMASZYCKI

LANCE CPL. GLEN E. SANTY

SGT. SANTIAGO COLON JR.

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Weekly MenuThursday January 30

Lunch - Cream of broccoli soup, Jamaican jerk chicken, Creole macaroni, cilantro rice, succotash, balsamic roasted potatoes Dinner - Chicken and orzo soup, pork scaloppini with herbed tomato sauce, baked stuffed shells, rice pilaf, marinara sauce, stewed chick peas with zucchini, mixed vegetables

Friday January 31Lunch - New England clam chowder, maple glazed salmon, tur-key pot pie with baking powder biscuits, long grain and wild rice, green beans, caulifl ower polonaise Dinner - Turkey vegetable soup, mambo pork roast, lasagna, candied sweet potatoes, marinara sauce, steamed broccoli, Mexican corn

Saturday February 1Lunch - Beef barley and onion soup, vegetable and black bean en-chiladas, chicken and broccoli casserole, confetti rice, Spanish style beans, steamed vegetable medley Dinner - Cream of chicken soup, java molasses pork loin, Swiss steak with mushroom gravy, lyon-naise potatoes, buttered egg noodles, stewed tomatoes, peas

Sunday February 2Lunch - Vegetable beef supreme soup, baked citrus herb crusted fi sh, fried chicken, brown rice pilaf, red bliss smashed potatoes, cream gravy, green bean casserole, corn Dinner - Turkey noodle soup, creamy Cajun shrimp penne, meat loaf, roasted garlic mashed pota-toes, brown gravy, Louisiana style smothered squash, okra mélange

Monday February 3Lunch - Minestrone soup, beef short ribs, chicken and Italian veg-etable pasta, steamed rice, roasted zucchini, steamed baby carrots Dinner - Bayou jerked pork loin, turkey meatloaf, buttered egg noo-dle, Islander’s rice, lyonnaise wax beans, broccoli polonaise, brown gravy, chicken gumbo soup

Tuesday February 4Lunch - Salmon with tomato cucumber relish, chicken fried chicken, rice pilaf, mashed potatoes, sausage gravy, succotash, southern style greens, cream of potato soup Dinner - Roast beef, baked ziti with Italian sausage, parsley buttered potatoes, peas, vegetable stir fry, toasted garlic bread, Navy bean soup, horseradish sauce

Wednesday February 5Lunch - Santa Fe glazed chicken, baked smoked chicken, southwest orzo pasta, whipped sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, simmered mus-tard greens, raison sauce, chunky beef noodle soup Dinner - Swed-ish meatballs, spicy shrimp with cheesy grits, rice pilaf, French fried caulifl ower, French cut green beans, brown gravy, chicken noodle soup

HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday-Friday

Breakfast 6-8 a.m., Lunch 10:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.,Dinner 4-6 p.m.

Saturday-Sunday/ Holiday HoursBreakfast/Lunch 8:30-11 a.m.,

Dinner 3-5 p.m.FAST FOOD LINE

Monday-FridayBreakfast 6-8 a.m., Lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m.,

Dinner 4-6 p.m.

Monday - Pasta primavera, lasagna, chicken rotini casserole, baked ziti with four cheeses, meatballs, baked Italian sausage, boiled rigatoni, boiled spaghetti, simmered ziti, simmered linguine, simmered fettucini, simmered penne rigate, simmered rotini, Italian meat sauce, alfredo sauce, caesar salad, toasted garlic bread and breadsticksWednesday - Chicken enchiladas, taco beef fi lling, burritos, Mexican rice, refried beans with cheese, Mexican corn, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, chopped onions, sliced jalapeño peppers, taco shells, fl our tortillas, taco sauce, salsa, sour creamFriday - Wings of fi re, honey-barbecue wings, teriyaki wings, French fried chicken wings, French fried garlic fries, corn on the cob, baked beans, carrot sticks, celery sticks, blue cheese dressing, ranch dressing

Assorted fresh fruit, assorted hot and cold cereals, fried eggs and omelets to order, scrambled eggs and hard-cooked eggs, grill special, pancakes, French toast or waffl es, breakfast potatoes, breakfast meats, creamed beef or sausage gravy, assorted muffi ns, breads and breakfast pastries.

Breakfast Menu

Specialty Bar Menu & BlendzTuesday and Thursday Lunch (Blendz) - Banana-strawberry yogurt, banana-blackberry yogurt, banana-peach yogurt, banana-pineapple yogurt, banana-mango yogurt, banana-blueberry yogurt, Asian chicken chopped salad, Asian beef chopped salad, Savannah fried chicken salad, Southwest chicken strip salad, chef salad bowl, buffalo chicken salad, turkey club salad, beef fajita salad, BLT club salad, southwest fl ank steak salad, chicken caesar salad, Chinese chicken salad, antipasto salad.

Traffi c accidents are the third leading cause of death in the military, according to statistics released by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Over the past three years, collision and traffi c accident numbers have remained steady, said Michael P. Granger, a safety and occupational health specialist with Marine and Family Programs.

“A lot of traffi c mishaps occur because of speeding,” said Granger. “We have Marines that don’t know how to drive down roads like [Catfi sh Lake Road] and unfortunately, accidents happen.”

Rural roads and unimproved roads are common along coastal Carolina. Service members might be tempted to drive recklessly, or less cautiously, when they feel law enforcement is less likely to interfere, according to Granger. Road signs and driver knowledge and safety can go a long way in preventing mishaps, Granger said.

“There isn’t a police offi cer always sitting behind a bush waiting for you to speed down these roads,” he said. “Add that to the gravel roads and limited road signs

and you get individuals thinking they can drive however they want.”

For local Marines and Sailors, use of Catfi sh Lake Road in Craven and Jones Counties is strictly prohibited for commuting across the Croatan National Forest in accordance with II Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Corps Installations East Order 5100.3. A track record of mishaps and unsafe driving conditions preceded the 2010 order. Catfi sh Lake Road is closed to service members except for recreational purposes, such as hunting and fi shing.

All service members must practice safe driving habits and maintaining situational awareness, according to Granger.

Following driving laws, planning and looking out for dangerous driving conditions help Marine and Sailor arrive alive. “The best way to prevent accidents is practicing safe driving and driving within your limits,” he said. “Always wear a seatbelt, follow all road regulations and be aware of conditions such as weather and roads before you head out.”

Arrive alive: Be wary of bad driving habits LANCE CPL. VICTOR A. ARRIAGA

MCAS CHERRY POINT

Movie Hotline: 466-3884www.mccscherrypoint.com

MOVIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

47 Ronin - A band of samurai set out to avenge the death and dishonor of their master at the hands of a ruthless shogun.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - A day-dreamer escapes his anony-

romance and action. When his job along with that of his co-worker are

journey that turns into an adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined.

Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones - A group of party goers sets out with a camera to investigate after a woman dies in the apartment

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him while his loved ones attempt to save him.

Savings Mr. Banks

Mary Poppins books for the big screen.

5:30pm - 47 Ronin PG13

5:00pm - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty PG7:40pm - Paranormal Activity:The Marked Ones R

2:00pm - Savings Mr. Banks PG134:40pm - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty PG

7:20pm - Paranormal Activity:The Marked Ones R

2:00pm - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty PG

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EXPRESSIONS

FLYERS (AKA FLYERS 101, BIKERS, BEERS AND BABES (NORTH SHORE)FRIDAY’S NIGHT CLUB (AKA CLUB INSOMNIA, CLUB CLASSICS, INFINITY LOUNGE)H&D EXPRESS (AKA CITGO)NADINE’S FOOD MART

SUPER EXPRESSWAY

TOBACCO OUTLET (HAVELOCK AND NEW BERN)TOBACCO SHOP

TOBACCO SHOP & GIFTS (BEAUFORT AND NEW BERN)TOBACCO TOWN

TWIN RIVERS (NOT THE MALL)WHITE SANDS CONVENIENCE STORE

MCB CAMP LEJEUNE AREAATHEAS ATTIC

BELL AUTO SALVAGE IIC&K AUTO/ C&A AUTO REPAIR

DASH-INDISCOUNT TOBACCO

D’S DRIVE THRU

D’S QUICK MART

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LAIRD’S AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR (U-HAUL RENTAL)MOE’S MART

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TOBACCO CLUB

TOBACCO HOUSE CIGARETTE CENTER

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VETERANS AFFAIRS SERVICE (A PRIVATE ORGINIZA-TION NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS OR THE VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC

January 30, 2014 B3

OFF Limits

The Windsock

► Indicates new announcement

National School Week EventGramercy Christian School will hold a special event Friday

to celebrate National School Choice Week.The event will feature a community student assembly from

10:00–11:00 a.m.. Special guests will include Newport’s mayor, Mr. Dennis Barber.

GCS is one of 5,000 schools participating in National School Choice Week Jan. 26 - Feb. 1. The goal of the week is to shine a positive spotlight on all types of education options for children – from traditional public schools to public charter schools, magnet schools, private schools, online learning and home schooling.

► 4th Annual Newport Heritage DinnerThe St. James Community Life Center in Newport will

hold the fourth annual Newport Heritage Dinner Friday from 5–9 p.m. The event will include a dine-in or take-out dinner. Entertainment will be provided by Morris Willis and others with Gerald Mann speaking about the Newport Heritage and the Battle of Newport Barracks Civil War Memorial Park.

Tickets are $10 and a bake sale will be conducted during the event.

For more information, contact Dianne Johnson at 241-1793.

► WinterFeastWinterFeast will be held at Tryon Palace Friday from 5:30–

8:30 p.m. Chefs from restaurants around New Bern will come together to create a buffet of seafood, comfort food, Carolina barbecue and desserts for guests to enjoy while they listen to music and enjoy a view of the Trent River.

Tickets are available for $35 each and include admittance food and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available.

For more information, look online at www.tryonpalace.org/foundation, or call 639-3524.

Teen Karaoke NightSwansboro Recreation Center will host a karaoke night for

teenagers Friday from 7–9 p.m. The event is free, and light refreshments will be served.To pre-register, call (910) 326-2600.

► Carolina Chocolate FestivalThe annual Carolina Chocolate Festival will be held Sat-

urday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Crystal Coast Civic Center in Morehead City. The festival will feature vendors, food and events. Tickets are $8 for adults and $2 for children. Call 1-877-848-4976 for more information.

► Bridal Expo and Venue ToursThe New Bern Riverfront Convention Center will host a

Bridal Expo Sunday from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. The event will con-sist of chauffeured VIP tours of local venues where partici-pants can sample food and see what each location has to offer. From 1–5 p.m. the Ballroom of the Convention Center will be filled with dozens of vendors.

Contact Lori at 635-5658 for more information.

► Civil War Memorial Park DedicationA dedication ceremony will be held for the Battle of New-

port Barracks Civil War Memorial Park on the grounds across from the Newport Historical Museum Sunday at 2 p.m. The ceremony will memorialize the 150th anniversary of the bat-tle.

During the free event, the 5th NC Troops reenactment group and members of Ellis Battery will perform reenact-ments of the battle.

For more information, call 241-1793.

Beethoven’s 5thThe North Carolina Symphony and Resident Conductor

William Henry Curry will perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

General admission ranges from $38-50. For more informa-tion call (877) 627-6724.

► Design with Perennials - Form, Texture and ColorA free lecture and class will be held at the Crystal Coast

Civic Center in Morehead City Feb. 6, from 9:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

The class is being taught by Edith Eddleman and will com-bine the use of perennials in everything from large-scale land-scapes to dramatic art displays.

For additional information, contact 222-6359.

Country Music Showcase Presents MotownIn honor of Black History Month, Country Music Show-

case will present a concert at Johnston Community College in the Paul A. Johnston Auditorium Feb. 7 and 8.

The performances will featuring top hits from Motown legends like Diana Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight and The Pips performed by several guest performers.

Visit http://bit.ly/1dNriNK for more information and ticket prices.

Improvisational Piano ConcertClay Whittington’s “Hymnprov” is coming to the Grainger

Hill Performing Arts Center Feb. 9. During the improvisational piano concert based on popular

Disabled Veterans MeetingChapter 26 of the Disabled Ameri-

can Veterans meets the third Wednes-day of the month at the Senior Center in Havelock at 7 p.m.

For information, call Ancil Jones at 349-0006

Baby Boot CampNew Parent Support Program hosts

a free Baby Boot Camp monthly at the Training and Education Build-ing.

The next Baby Boot Camp is Jan. 15 from 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Parents with children 1-year-old or younger will receive hands-on ex-perience learning to adjust to parent-hood.

Reservations are required.To register, call 466-3651.

Stop Smoking and DippingThe Naval Health Clinic Cherry

Point hosts Stop Smoking and Dip-ping classes every Wednesday and

Friday.The Wednesday classes are from

4:30–5:30 p.m. and the Friday class-es are from 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

For information, call 466-0277.

Domestic Violence SupportSupport groups for victims of do-

mestic violence are provided by the Carteret County Domestic Violence Program.

Meetings take place Wednesdays at 6 p.m.

For information, call 728-3788.

Sleep Hygiene ClassThe Mental Health Clinic hosts a

sleep hygiene class four Fridays of each month, beginning at 8 a.m.

The class is open to service mem-bers who have insomnia or trouble falling asleep. The class focuses on the different types of insomnia, stag-es of sleep, and lifestyles and envi-ronmental factors that lead to sleep-ing problems.

Students will understand their sleep patterns and know how to im-prove them.

To register, call the clinic at 466-0107 or 466-0500.

Ready for AnythingMarine Corps Family Team Build-

ing will host a Ready for Anything workshop Jan. 23 from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at building 232.

To register, call 466-4637. The workshop guides Marines and

family members through the logisti-cal, financial and emotional aspects of deployment.

Active Duty Weight ManagementNaval Health Clinic Cherry Point

hosts an Active Duty Weight Man-agement class every Thursday.

The classes are from 10–11:30 a.m.

For information, call 466-0277.

Hotlines2nd MAW Command Inspector General466-5038

Station Inspector466-3449

Fraud, Waste and AbuseIf you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse aboard MCAS Cherry Point, call 466-2016.

Suicide/StressTo talk to someone at the National Suicide

Building 232• Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program – 466-5490. • Substance Abuse Counseling – 466-7568.• New Parent Support Program – 466-3651.• Family Advocacy Program – 466-3264.• Military Family Life Consultant – 339-6084.• Families Over coming Under Stress Representative – 466-7137.

Budget for BabyThe Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers

Budget for Baby classes.To register, call 466-2031.

Breastfeeding ClassThe Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers

free breastfeeding classes for expectant mothers. The purpose of the class is to help prepare

mothers and help them feel confi dent to breastfeed once their baby arrives.

To register, call 466-2031.

Veterans’ AssistanceA representative from the Veterans Affairs Office

visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 4335.

Call 466-4201 for assistance.

Marine Corps Family Team Building Educational resources and services to foster

personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps families. Marine Corps Family Team Building is located in Building 232.

For more information, email [email protected].

Building 232• Exceptional Family Member Program – 466-7533. • Child Development Resource and Referral – 466-3595.

Building 4335• Education – 466-3500. • The Family Member Employment Program, Transition Assistance Management Program, Relocation Assistance Program and accredited financial counselors can be reached at 466-4201.

Building 298• Library – 466-3552.• Retired Activities – 466-5548.

Marine, Family Programs Office Numbers

Hotline, call 1-800-273-8255.To seek confidential counseling with personal bat-tles, call the DSTRESS line at 1-877-476-7734.

Sexual Assault This procedure is not meant to replace calling 911 if you are in immediate danger. Immediately call 665-4713, which is monitored 24/7. Severe Weather and Force Protection Cherry Point personnel call 466-3093.FRC East personnel call 464-8333.DLA personnel call 466-4083.

hymns, audience members can expect to hear blues and rock ‘n’ roll renditions of their favorite hymns.

Tickets are $10 each.For more information, call 522-0591.

Military Housing OfficeThe Military Housing Office on Cherry Point is focused on

meeting the housing needs of all active duty families, bachelors and DOD civilians, both on and off base.

For more information, call 466-3602.

Sundays9 a.m. – Liturgical Protestant Service, Fellowship Chapel9 a.m. – Roman Catholic Mass, Memorial Chapel11 a.m. – Contemporary Worship Service, Memorial Chapel

Tuesdays – Thursdays11:45 a.m. – Roman Catholic Mass, St. Michael’s Chapel

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Eastern Carolina Council is looking for a full-time

proactive, creative and detail-oriented

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2406 Educational Drive ~ $84,900Nice Duplex w/ large Living Roomand Bedrooms. Fenced Backyard.Close to schools, shopping andmedical facilities.www.tysonandhooksrealty.comMLS#90627 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

116 Quarterdeck ~ $84,9003BR/2.1 Bath Townhouse on the golf course &pond. Brand new heat pump. Great Investment!

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2705 Trent Road ~ $94,900

MLS#89199 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766

Reduced!!! Not new, but a very nice basic home. Would be a greatfirst time home, with potential to be worth much more some day.Additional 300+ Sq. ft not heated with central heat. Also enclosedfront and back porch not included in sq. ft. Zoned buisness/commercial.

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125/127 Mourning Dove Trail ~ $135,000

MLS#92613Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766

Duplex in Trapper's Creek. Oneside is leased. Great investmentproperty.www.tysonandhooksrealty.com

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1813 Tryon Road ~ $115,000DEGRAFFENRIED

4 B/R 2 BATHS. NEEDS TLC.CALL “THE TYSON TEAM”

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170 Quarterdeck ~ $95,000Great Waterfront end unit with large Caro-lina Room. New carpet in bedrooms, newvinyl in kitchen and bathrooms, new coun-tertops in kitchen, new laminate floors ingreat room and dining room.MLS#90772 Linda Wahnsiedler 252-670-2734

200 Holly Street ~ $99,900You'll love this house, in-ground pool with deck, and 33x28work area garage with 11 foot doors. All this on 3 Lots.Spectacular Living Rm and Kitchen with Hardwood floors.The inside of this home is lovely and impressive. Two largedecks and covered porch. Home has soundsystem. Home Warranty.MLS#90929 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

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421 Bradford Drive ~ $119,900A 3 Bedroom & 2 Bath home with Laminate floors. A beauti-ful Kitchen with Granite Counter tops,Center Island, BoschDishwasher,and new ceiling Fans.Two Garages on .88 Acre. AllVinyl easy clean windows. Back yard is fenced. HOUSE SHOWSLIKE NEW. One year Warranty for the buyer.Between New Bern and MCAS Cherry Point.

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1306 Mona Passage Court ~ $125,000Great Price on the 3 Bed, 2 Bath split floor plan homein Fairfield.You're going to LOVE the Large Sunroomwith separate heat pump. Includes Home Warrantyand Seller will pay 2014 POADues.

MLS#90671 Angela Jovanovich 252-474-5627

707-709 Queen Street ~ $129,000Charm of 1900 residence in New Bern's historic district andconvenience of modern updates. New plumbing, electrical,gas pack in 2008. Updated kitchen and baths. Beadboard,pine floors and covered front porch, plus vacant lot to enjoyor build a garage or workshop on. Walk torestaurants & shops.

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1706 Fayetteville ~ $50,000PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. Centrally located in convenientSunnyside: 2 miles from downtown, 2.5 from the hospital.Mostly hardwood floors. 1st Floor has crown molding, 2ndhas 6" base and panel doors. Fenced backyard with outbuild-ing--110 power. Numerous recent upgradesor updates.

MLS#92527 Leeann Fordyce 252-626-0506

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225 Lakemere Drive ~ $157,000Pond-front home that features beautiful hardwoodfloors, solid surface countertops & a completely newmaster suite. Relaxing sun porch and the deck is brandnew. Less than a mile from marina, golf course & rac-quet club. Duke Energy utilities.

MLS#92762 Rowland Bowen 252-259-6904

313 Miller Blvd. ~ $104,900Pristine, recently restored and you'll appreciate theextra large parking pad.Laminate flooring, ceilingfans, crown molding, vinyl windows, FR. porch,large rear deck and storage shed. Five minutes tofront gate Cherry Point. Yard is alsoas immaculate.MLS#84179 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

3585 River Road ~ $104,900Brick Veneer with all new vinyl easy clean win-dows, inside completely painted. Roof about 6years old. New Heat &Air about 5 years ago. Niceoutbuilding. One car garage on just over 1/2 acre.House looks great. Home Warrantyfor Buyer.MLS#92197 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

129 Buckskin Drive ~ $110,000

MLS#91593 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766

Nice 3B/R 2 Bath home in SurreyDowns ready to move in. Fencedbackyard & large master bedroom.www.tysonandhooksrealty.com

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103 Lancewood Court ~$124,900This home is in immaculate condition and readyto occupy. Kitchen with plenty of cabinets andbreakfast bar. Large bedrooms. Enjoy your openand airy sunroom. Privacy fence.

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108 Education Lane ~ $158,500Renovated 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Homerecently updated. Features new granitecountertops, new tile floors, designerfront door. Mento

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68 Quarterdeck ~ $84,900Golf Course home with 3 BD & 2.5 BA, 1440 Sqft.. All new Lami-nate flooring. Split bdrm design. Small deck upstairs overlookingthe golf course. Fireplace in great room. Good size dining area.Kitchen has new faucet, sink and disposal. This home is on the 17thfairway. New paint in living room and diningarea. Home Warranty for 12 months for Buyer.Great location. Amust see at this low Price!MLS#90337Barry Evans 252-259-5076

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316 Bryan Street ~ $98,400Affordable New Construction located close todowntown that can be customized to you liking.Home includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a greatopen floor plan. Call for more details.

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2102 Foxhorn ~ $149,900

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Well maintained 3br/ 3 bath brick ranchin Fox Hollow in Trent Woods. Large loton cul-de-sac. New roof & heat pump in2011.www.tysonandhooksrealty.com TTHH

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3509 Elizabeth Avenue ~ $112,0003BR/2BA "Move-in Ready" open floor plan homelocated in Forest Park. New carpet and all kitchen ap-pliances. Ceiling Fans in all rooms. Single car garagehas pull down stairs for storage. Convenient location.HomeWarranty and MORE!MLS#90574 Johnnie Bunting 252-671-0414

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134 Quarterdeck ~ $91,500This one story townhome on the golf coursefeatures 2 BR's & 2 Baths, an open living,dining area, lots of windows, & a cozy fire-place

MLS#92607 Patty Douglas 252-670-6100

322 Lochbridge Drive ~ $159,900Well maintained brick, one story home inRiver Bend. Split bedroom plan. Spaciousliving room w/fireplace. Carolina room over-looks backyard & woods behind.

MLS#88502 Patty Douglas 252-670-6100

330 Lakemere Drive ~ $139,000Enjoy the Extra Large Carolina Room this home Of-fers! Open floor plan with living room and diningroom combination. Kitchen has wood floors, cathedralceiling in LR and DR area, spacious bedrooms, backdeck, 2 car garage and lovely setting.

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209 Trappers Trail ~ $112,0002 Bed, 2 Bath Cottage style home. Huge liv-ing room, Eat-in Kitchen, Extra room forStorage, Fenced Yard. Home built high withFlood gates. Motivated Seller, Make Offer!

MLS#92156 Angela Jovanovich 252-474-5627

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prioritize assignments, work with minimal supervision,respond to unexpected challenges and work occasional

evenings/weekends as needed or assigned. Position requiresa four-year degree in human services. Prior experience

in NC Mental Health Children’s Services preferred.

INTENSIVE ALTERNATIVEFAMILY TREATMENT

Need individuals, couples, retirees with healthcare, medical,educational, law enforcement, social work, pastor, coaching,

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BUSY MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICE

Knowledge of Medical/Dental Software. Management Skills a Plus, able to Multi Task. Direct Public Contact 4-5 Days per week. Salary Compensated

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$200 REWARD!! LOST: GOLDEN-DOODLE, Spayed, Medium size fe-male, “Molly”, Creekside Park Area. Missing since 1/26, please call with sightings or any info. (252) 474-5196

HAVELOCK AREA, HOME located in clean, quiet, country setting. Furnished or unfurnished, $400 + half utilities. No deposit. Male military preferred, no smoking or alcohol. (252) 571-8632

Thanks to all of you who have made JL Kirkman’s Antique Malla huge success in 2013! We look forward to 2014! We purchase “Whole Estates” and that’s a lot of super-nice things! Our building is bulging at the seams with furni-ture, all sorts of glassware, Hum-mels, jewlery, bedding, linens, etc! Come see all this great stuff! “A short trip across the bridge to Bridgeton”! M-F 9-6, Sat. 10-6 (252)634-2745

1994 CHAPARRAL 225 SLC Mo-torboat with cabin and extras . 2007 dual axle trailer with brakes. Runs great. $8,700/OBO. Call Joe (252)649-0604

TRUMPET. YANMAR. Like new. $150/best offer. (252)269-8662

DOG CLASSES with DONA BAKERProven methods = great results! In-home, group, and CGC classes. (252)672-K9ED (5933)

DOG SCHOOLBasic/Advanced training

for all breeds! wellerkennels.comNew Bern, NC (252)636-5225

AFFORDABLE BARNS! 12X16 $1,995; 12x20 $2,595; 16x16 $2,795. Other sizes available. Built on your lot. Call (252)531-0664 or 800-218-BARN, Ayden

CLEAN LONG LEAFPINE STRAW

$4.50 per bale! Delivered!(252)244-1738

2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Trent Rd, Glenburnie Rd, Tyson Mgmt 252-514-0188

CRAVEN MAXI STORAGE S. Jim-mies Creek Rd. 1,000-2,000sq.ft. $250/month and up. Tyson Mgmt 252-514-0188

2.2 ACRES. 241 Pine Cliff Rd, Havelock. Road frontage. Perked & partially cleared. $50,000. (252) 447-2168

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CAROLINA PINES, 18TH Fairway, 4/2.5 Over 2800 Square Feet, For-mal Dining & Living Room, Hard-wood Floors, Screened Porch/Deck, Metal Roof, Energy Efficient. $223,500. 252-670-3188

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3000 Brices Creek Road ~ $185,000Spacious 7 BR / 4 Bath home currentlybeing used as a group home facility. Fencedin large lot w/ 1.15 ac. Close to CroatanNational Forest. MLS# 90948www.tysonhooksrealty.com

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605 Pinetree Drive ~ $200,0005 B/R 3 Bath Home Close to Hospital& Shopping. Presently Under Lease.Great Investment.www.tysonandhooksrealty.comMLS#89309 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

1236 Pine Valley ~ $199,000OUTSTANDINGBRICKHOME INHISTORICNEWBERNNC. COME TAKE A LOOK AT THIS MOVE IN READYHOME IN GREENBRIER. NICELY LANDSCAPED WITHLARGE SCREENED PORCHAND DECK

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23 Pier Point ~ $189,5003 BR 3 Bath townhome inRiver Bend. Immaculate.Glassed-In Room.Includes boat slip.MLS#88591 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

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128 Jordan Drive ~ $180,0004BR/2BA Luxury Waterfront duplex on a naturalpond. Upscale kitchen appliances. Gas Log F/P,Vaulted Ceiling in Living Room. Beautiful waterviews, screened porch, Deck, 2 car garage/pull downstairs. Beautiful Upgrades and somuch more!MLS#91914 Johnnie Bunting 252-671-0414

502 Neuchatel ~ $199,900Updated brick 3 B/R 2 Bath home in Taberna.Top-notch condition. Well-manicured lawn.Cathedral & Tray ceilings. Screened porch &patio with fenced backyard.www.tysonandhooksrealty.comMLS#89785 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766

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3836 Ten Mile Fork Road ~ $200,000Rare opportunity to own business & residence property inJones County! Home is 2BR/1BA, nicely appointed kitch-en, laminate/tile flooring, screened porch with stampedconcrete patio that adjoins 2400 sq ft heated/cooled garage!Sale includes 6 acres suitable for largetrucks, hot tub & compressor!

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316 Channel Run Drive ~ $210,000Waterfront 4 BR, 2.5 Bath home in RiverBend. Large living room with hardwoodfloors & fireplace. Deck overlooks the canal& boat dock.

MLS#90975 Tina Mills 252-617-5564

126 Neuse Harbour Blvd ~ $189,500Great floor plan with family room right off the kitchento visit with guest while cooking. Bright living area withloads of windows, front and back porches, French Doorsin FR and MBR. Landscaped yard w/fruit trees, skylightin bath, storage galore, well maintained and waiting fora new owner.MLS#92287 Kelly Latimer 252-649-4620

3611 Wedgewood Drive ~ $217,000Spacious home in Trent Woods near BangertSchool. Beautiful established yard. Vaultedceilings. Skylights. Detached 24 x 32 workshop.

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511 New Street ~ $175,000Classic southern 4 bedroom 2 bath homebuilt in 1947. Lots of architectural fea-tures including ballast rock fireplace withknotty pine. Historic District.

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1519 Piney Neck Road ~ $248,900Picture perfect country home on 5.12acres. Front & back porches. FROG.Above ground pool. Built in 2008!Nice house!MLS#92806 Tina Mills 252-617-5564

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2003 Royal Pines ~ $249,900Brick home in like new condition. Great openfloor plan features great room with fireplace, din-ing room, breakfast area, all with hardwood floors,gorgeous molding, custom kitchen. Screened porchand deck overlook golf course and pond. Ready tomove in.MLS#88686 Linda Wahnsiedler 252-670-2734

1011 Yacht Court ~ $247,5004 BR 3 BATH w/ FROG in Fairfield Harbour.Carolina Room. Split bedroom floor plan.Rinnai hot water heater. Circular drive plusmore bells & whistles. Water view& water access.www.tysonandhooksrealty.comMLS#90725 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

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1310 Benfield Avenue ~ $225,000Beautiful brick home in immaculate shape withgorgeous yard. Front yard has nice brick edgingand walkway. Totally updated. Rear yard is fenced.Established neighborhood. Shows well. See at-tached listing of improvements withdates.MLS#88987 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

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111 Boleyn Loop ~ $175,000Great brick starter or downsize home in one of New Bern'smost desirable neighborhoods! 3BR/2BA with eat-inkitchen, formal dining and vaulted living room. Large cov-ered front porch, rear deck and screenedporch. Creekside Elementary Districtand priced to sell!MLS#89705 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315

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2105 Fox Horn Road ~ $164,000Located on a cul-de-sac in Fox Hollow, this brickhome features a LR/Dining room with a fireplace.Fenced backyard. Nice storage building. Woodedlot and patio. This well kept homehas plenty of space for kids and isclose to schools.

MLS#90930 Jack Morton 252-259-4736

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127 Quail Woods Drive ~ $165,000Lakefront 3 B/R 1 bath brickhome on one acre of land.Beautiful views.MLS#92731 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

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3270 Austin Avenue ~ $169,950The Tyler, Elevation B with covered 12x10 rearporch. $6,000 in buyer incentives from Seller usingpreferred atty and $2,000 from preferred lenderto be used for buyer closing costs, upgrades oroptions! Home must close by 1/31/14 to qualify.Large open floor plan.MLS#90504 Lawrence Land Company® 252-447-1529

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3276 Austin Avenue ~ $192,000The "St. Andrews" plan. Large open floor planwith 9' ceilings downstairs. Formal dining withWainscotting, engineered hardwood in foyer anddining, large kitchen with island and pantry. Loftarea could be 4th bedroom. Laundry room withdrip dry area.MLS#88678 Lawrence Land Company® 252-447-1529

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3205 Coley Lane ~ $199,950Parker II. Popular plan with finished room onthird floor. Separate dining room, laundry on 2ndfloor, bonus room, sitting area in master bedroom,country kitchen. Creekside Elementary School.Ask about seller incentives.

MLS#89408 Lawrence Land Company® 252-447-1529

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3201 Buttercup Court ~ $171,950Seagrove - Great open floor plan with nice sizerooms. Kitchen island w/pantry closet, dining areaoff kitchen, mudroom/laundry room, 9' ceilings,covered rear porch, rear fence. Very nice new homelocated on a quiet cul-d-sac, close to CreeksideElementary School. Ask about seller incentives.MLS#87365 Lawrence Land Company® 252-447-1529

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37 Pier Pointe ~ $185,000Wow - priced almost $100K below tax value on this3BR/2BA, masonry stucco waterfront home! Spacious,open living areas with tiled flooring, fully appointedkitchen, screened porch, deck and dock for your boat! 54'of waterfront and over a third acre lot.Motivated seller ~ Bring all offers!

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4505 Wentworth Court ~ $225,000Solid built brick ranch ready for immediate occu-pancy! Home features 2 master suites/in-law qtrsin addition to 2 addt'l BR's! Spacious living areas,wet-bar & formal dining. Huge deckfor entertaining in your private backyard. Nearly an acre on cul-de-sac!Priced and ready to sell!!MLS#91097 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315

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SALESWe are seeking people who possess the following skills:

* Sales experience preferred but not necessary* People Skills

* Works well independently* Highly motivated

* Enjoy working with the public* Self-starter

* Desire to make what you are worth

If you can answer “yes” to all of the above qualifications, you may very well be the right person for the job!

We sell subscriptions to the local newspaper.

This is an independent contractor door to doorsales position so if you are afraid of

commission only, you need not apply.

If not, you will be awarded for your successes.

To schedule an interview, please callASHLEY MORGAN at (980)581-1695.

SINGLE-WIDE MOBILE FOR SALEby owner. 20x40 shed, 18x20 addition. 5.76 acres 513 Hardesty Loop Rd. Newport $122,000. (252)269-8662

2 BED, 2 BA, available now. Gar-age, fenced. Forrest Park. $825 References No pets 252-646-3356

3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH Ghent Neighborhood. No pets, $650/mth + deposit. (252)725-4068

CONDO, 3 BED/3 bath. Harbor-side. 4425 Arendell, 6th floor with balcony, sauna, pool, storage, gym. $1350. Includes all utilities except electric. No pets. Boat slip available. (252) 468-6668.

EXTRA CLEAN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH Brinson school district and Cherrybranch! $900 month No in-side pets. (252)670-1229

FAIRFIELD HARBOR, 3/2.5 bath. Rent to own. Owner Financing. $990. (252)671-4564

James City-$600 2/2 bath + laundry. Newly renovated! No pets/ smoking. HUD OK. 252-648-1047

LARGE 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH . 3200 Sq.Ft. home in Trentwoods. No inside pets. $1350/mo. (252)670-1229

NEW BERN - RENOVATED Historic House. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. $900. (252)671-4564

NICE 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH DU-PLEX 510 C Street, Bridgeton. $600/mth. No pets. 252-349-1823

CLEAN-FURNISHED-NO SMOKING Near Tryon Palace. $125 week & up. (252)249-2200

HAVELOCK NC Great location, move in, everything furnished, no deposits, extended stay less than $24 day, next to Food Lion. Host-ess House Motel 252-447-3689

PRIVATE FURNISHED ROOM with central heat and air. $120/week and up. New Bern (252)637-2040

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2 BEDROOM convienient location in quiet area. $575 + utilities. De-posit, references, criminal & credit report required (252) 633-6228

FIRST FLOOR 1 BEDROOM, cen-tral AC, hardwood floors, off street parking, secure location. $495/mo Call Allen (252) 514-0639

FIRST MONTH FREE! Tryon Park Townhomes, Havelock. 2 bed-room, 1.5 bath, $650/month. utili-ties, water, sewer, trash, approx $200 month, for estimated total of $850 per month. Pet friendly with some restrictions. Call (252) 637-3115 for more details on our move-in specials and to see any available unit!

HAVELOCK 2BR/1BA DUPLEX 222 Webb Blvd., $625 + security deposit. No pets. (252)349-4484

NEWPORT, NC Quiet, clean, 1 or 2 bedroom apartments. Completely furnished including housekeeping. No deposits, $495 total move-in cost. Pay Semi-monthly. Hostess House 252-223-6020

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UNIQUE LIVING EXPERIENCE FOR NATURE LOVERS, 2 bedroom, in seculed area between New Bern & Kinston. No smoking, deposit, ref-erences, criminal/credit check. $650 + utilities. (252)633-6228

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125 Geneva Road ~ $264,500Beautifully landscaped yard with sprinkler system front &back. All brick home has 3BR, 2BA & large finished FROG.Features a Rinnai unlimited hot water system, vaulted ceilingin family room & tray ceiling in Master BR.Also has a large screened porch. HVACNatural Gas & kitchen appliances are new.

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127 Walden Road ~ $380,000LOVELY, EASY-LIVING. 2+ CREEKFRONT ACRES with aDOCK and many "cut-above" details. Cat. 6 wiring. 2 Fireplaces,one marble. French doors. Abundant down lighting. Stunning chan-deliers. Custom maple built-ins. Pocket doors.Leaded glass windows. Custom-made black-out shades. NEST thermostat.

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1804 River Drive ~ $399,000River life at its best. 4 B/R 3 Baths.Granite, stainless, hardwood, plus more.Awesome views.www.tysonandhooksrealty.comMLS#92604 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

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306 Mellen Road ~ $389,000Escape to your private oasis within Taberna. Enjoy 2+ acresand private boat dock on Brice's Creek, 5 minutes from historicdistrict of New Bern and 15 minutes from MCAS. Beautifulopen split floor plan with hardwood floorsin living areas, tile baths, custom cabinets.ALSO LISTED FOR RENT.

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4000 Auburn Court ~ $415,000Stunning home situated on cul-de-sac w/sweeping viewsof the 7th fairway from rear living areas. This homeincludes large gathering room, kitchen & dining area.Spacious Master w/trey ceiling w/accessto rear deck. Kitchen features beautifulcabinetry, granite countertops, Moenstone sink.

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411 Johnson Street ~ $349,900Built for JOHN R. GREEN in 1820, as a Federalside hall residence, the 2-1/2 story house waspurchased by First Presbyterian Church in 1842for a home for its clergy. Enlarged circa 1900.Fine original staircase, mantels and architecturalfeatures throughout. A must see!MLS#91988 Nancy Hollows Real Estate® 252-636-3177

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4405 Cobblestone Alley ~ $369,900This warm and inviting "2013 Parade of Homes Winner" opensto a dramatic high ceiling rotunda leading into a spacious openfloor plan with hardwood floors and a stacked stone fireplace.With 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, there is roomfor everyone. Entertain year round in your 3season porch surrounded by nature. Lot widthincreased by 15' road frontage.

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661 Hanes Farm Road ~ $1,250,000LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION - 3.5+/- acres ofthe "Hanes Farm" is now available. Located on the beauti-ful Trent River across from NBGCC & EC Yacht Club.This large waterfront will serve as your littlebit of heaven. THIS PROPERTY SPEAKSFOR ITSELF! All measurements are approx.MLS#85170 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 TTHH

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