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    June 1 is officially the start of the 2012 hurricane season. Marines and civilian employees aboard Marine Corps Air Sta-tion New River prepared themselves by participating in a de-structive weather exercise, March 29.

    Every year we have to do a base-wide destructive weather exercise prior to the start of the forecasted hurricane sea-son, said Kert Lang, the air station current operations offi-cer. This year we are partnering with all of the other Marine Corps Installation East (emergency operation centers).

    The storm was as real as possible and had been created based on information following actual hurricane patterns.

    The regional Meteorological and Oceanographic Center at MCAS Cherry Point has put together a complete storm with tracks and winds just like what you would see on your television at night if you were watching the weather chan-nel, said Lang. They took data from prior hurricanes and made a template of that for our simulated hurricane, and they tweaked it to accommodate our timelines and goals. They gave us a hurricane thats as close to real as possible.

    Due to the extended life of hurricanes, the simulation was expedited to save time.

    It is a compressed time scale, said Lang. (METOC) had to make this thing move in a way that would fit our com-pressed time frame. The exercise is going to start with the southern installations and will work its way up the coast just

    like a real hurricane.Although the exercise was a simulated hurricane, it helped

    the air station prepare for other forms of destructive weather. This particular exercise is geared toward hurricanes, said

    Lang. Every year we get several tropical storms so it may be more accurate to say this also prepares us for the impact of tropical storms, not just hurricanes. (Tropical Storms) are sub-hurricane strength, but are still strong enough to cause damage and put folks in danger if (theyre) not prepared.

    Lang said the goal was to go into this years hurricane sea-son with an improved plan of action. This exercise is a good test to find any possible flaws or missing pieces within the new write up.

    MCI East has re-written their destructive weather or-der, said Lang. By doing so, it has created a requirement for installations to re-write ours to comply. From front to back, this order is a complete re-write.

    Without knowing what to expect, the new order was well tested.

    There are a few things that we learned from this, said Lang One thing we hope the installation will learn is the requirements within the new order. From previous exercises and real world hurricanes, we have collected the after-actions, and we have consolidated the recommended changes into this new order.

    The simulated hurricane tested the new order to prepare the air station for the upcoming hurricane season which runs June 1 through Nov. 30.

    Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 was received the 2011 Motor Transportation Association motor transport unit of the year award during a ceremony abaord Marine Corps Base Quan-tico, April 3.

    Our unit is an aviation ground support (unit), which means we support an air station, said 1st Lt. Brett M. McCormick, MWSS-272 operations platoon commander. An air station is usually a secured facility because of the assets and high-dollar value of all the equipment here. We support the fuel require-ments, the water requirements and moving (ammunition). Tradi-tionally we support things internal to an air station.

    McCormick, the company commander in Afghanistan, said what made his company stand out to receive this award was great pre-deployment training at Enhanced Mojave Viper and a lot of external convoys.

    We did over 54 combat logistics patrols, said McCormick. We moved over 159 million pounds of equipment; we dis-patched over 4,200 vehicles and drove over 56,500 miles. The statistics are there, and we were only there with a platoon of 43, so at one time we were supporting four forward operating bases with only a platoon of 43 Marines.

    Whenever great feats are accomplished, many moving parts may go unnoticed or unsung.

    We never had an issue with the maintenance aspect, he add-ed. The maintenance (Marines) are the unsung heroes working behind the lines for long hours. If we didnt have such great maintenance support, all those great statistics would not have been able to happen because maintenance drives the operations.

    Cpl. Carl Kaasik was said to be a jack-of-all trades for the company in Afghanistan. His skills put him above and beyond what was required of him.

    He has over 37 licenses and can handle motor transport equipment as well as engineering equipment, said McCormick.

    Great unit cohesion made this a memorable time in Afghani-stan for everyone that was deployed.

    What was great about the Marines out there was they never complained, said McCormick. For many of them, that was probably the best seven months they have had in the Marine Corps. We had very good cohesion. We were a big family. At the end of the day, everyone realized we were in Afghanistan for the next seven months, and we just had to pull it together because there was light at the end of the tunnel.

    On top of doing everything required of them, MWSS-272 was able to train various Marines throughout 2nd Marine Air-craft Wing and issue 193 licenses.

    McCormick added, What got you through the day was when you saw Marines with dirt all over their face and you could just tell they were tired, but you would get that smile and see those white shiny teeth. That is what made it all worth it.

    Lance Cpl. Kyle N. RunnelsROTOVUE Staff

    MWSS-272 receives award for performance

    New River prepares for destructive weatherLance Cpl. Kyle N. Runnels

    ROTOVUE Staff

    Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 was selected to receive the 2011 Motor Transportation Association motor transport unit of the year for going above and beyond the call of duty. Aside from moving more than 159 million pounds of supplies and equipment, the Marines of MWSS-272 also trained many Marines throughout 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and issued 193 licenses. Photo by Lance Cpl. Kyle N. Runnels

    Lt. Col. Stephen S. Pierson, Marine Corps Air Station New River operations officer, and Scott Anderson, deputy director of station operations, discuss a simulated hurricane during a destructive weather exercise, March 29. Every year the air station does a base-wide destructive weather exercise prior to the start of the forecasted hurricane season. Photo by Lance Cpl. Kyle N. Runnels

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    Golden Eagles drop off, re-supply troops

    MarineMediumTiltrotorSquad-

    ron 162 conducted a re-supply for

    Expeditionary Warfare Training

    Group, Atlantic in order to sus-

    tain simulated combat operations

    aboard Camp Lejeune, March 27.

    Additional missions included

    troopmovementsof EWTGLANT,

    from simulated forward operating

    base Lark to forward operating base

    BT11, said Capt. Chad R. Halliday,

    VMM-162 embarkation officer.

    According to their mission

    statement, EWTGLANT con-

    ducts naval expeditionary warfare

    training with a focus on amphibi-

    ous operations to support forces

    ready to project military power

    from the sea.

    The exercise started with MV-

    22B Ospreys picking up troops

    and then flying them to the desig-

    nated landing zone.

    We are really helping them

    out by getting them to where they

    need to go, fast, said Sgt. David E.

    Knight, VMM-162 crew chief. The

    Osprey has very high top speeds.

    Halliday said there were simu-

    lated enemy forces in the vicinity

    of the landing zone. They were

    armed with small arms and rock-

    et-propelled grenades. They also

    had technical vehicles with anti-

    aircraft capabilities.

    Realistically, we are support-

    ing movement of EWTGLANT

    troops and tacking on some tech-

    nicalities to improve our squadrons

    core proficiencies, said Halliday.

    The mission was an excellent

    training exercise for VMM-162

    crew chiefs, said Knight.

    Normally, training is all about

    the pilots, said Knight. These gen-

    eral support missions are really

    important around here because

    they give the crew chiefs good

    training, he added.

    He said VMM-162 is slated to

    deploy to Afghanistan within the

    next year and this kind of operation

    is common while deployed.

    A lot of the guys around here

    right now are new, said Knight.

    We are deploying soon so this gets

    them the kind of training they will

    need for real-world scenarios.

    Knight said he could tell it

    was also a good exercise for

    EWTGLANT.

    I could tell it was some of their

    first flights by how they acted,

    joked Knight. Now that they have

    their first flight out of the way they

    wont have to worry about what to

    expect during future operations.

    This exercise proved to be a success

    for both us and EWTGLANT.

    Story and photo by Lance Cpl. Kyle N. Runnels

    ROTOVUE Staff

    Troops with Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Atlantic, get situated aboard one of

    VMM-162s MV-22B Ospreys shortly after getting picked up during a tactical insertion and

    extraction exercise, March 27. The Ospreys landed just in time to pick the troops up as

    they were arriving at the extraction zone.

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    Nat Fahy

    Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

    MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP

    LEJEUNE Beneath a cloudless sky

    last Tuesday, several hundred Marines

    representing Camp Lejeune units par-

    ticipated in a formal re-designation cer-

    emony held at W.P.T. Hill Field to recog-

    nize the official merge of Marine Corps

    Installations East and Marine Corps

    Base Camp Lejeune under the singular

    command of Brigadier General Thomas

    A. Gorry.

    In front of more than 300 onlook-

    ers and assisted by their sergeants ma-

    jor, outgoing base commander Col.

    Dan Lecce and BGen. Gorry encased

    their respective unit colors representing

    MCIEAST and Camp Lejeune. Shortly

    afterward, Gorry unfurled a new set to

    recognize the re-designated command.

    This change in command structure

    was in response to an earlier decision by

    Headquarters Marine Corps to realign

    installation commands to optimize sup-

    port to Marine Corps operating forces

    and tenant commands. According to

    HQMC, these organizational changes

    are consistent with efficiencies initia-

    tives ongoing throughout the Marine

    Corps to implement more effective ways

    for mission accomplishment.

    Originally stood up in October 2005,

    MCIEAST is one of three other regional

    commands that now fall under Marine

    Corps Installations Command at Head-

    quarters Marine Corps. Since it was

    formed this past fall, the aim of MCI-

    COM is to better increase the manage-

    ment and operations of the installations

    with a clarification of authority and

    responsibility. In addition, MCICOM

    hopes to standardize installation func-

    tions across the Marine Corps to better

    support the warfighting mission. The

    other commands include Marine Corps

    Installations Pacific in Okinawa, Japan,

    and Marine Corps Installations West in

    Camp Pendleton, CA.

    In a speech commending Lecces abil-

    ity to take care of tenants and families

    while fostering critical relationships

    with the community, MCICOM Com-

    manding General Major General James

    Kessler remarked, In the case of Dan

    Lecce, he has knocked the ball out of

    the park in all three areas.

    Lecce was awarded a second Legion of

    Merit for his role in overseeing and pro-

    tecting the 157,000-acre base, all while it

    underwent the largest construction boom

    since the 1950s. According to the citation,

    he oversaw more than $1.5 billion in con-

    struction-related expenses in support of

    the Grow the Force initiative and Global

    War on Terrorism. Indeed, by all accounts,

    he had one of the most memorable tours

    of duty reconciling these activities with

    record rainfalls, a blizzard, a tornado, a

    10,000 acre wildfire and a hurricane that

    dramatically impacted the base.

    There might be a few folks that are

    just a little happy to see you leave, Kessler

    joked.

    In his exit speech, Lecce deadpanned, I

    just want to say from the outset, none of

    these disasters were my fault; I just had to

    manage them. Yet, through all (of them),

    the community that we have here is second

    to none. Thank you very much for every-

    thing you do to support the base.

    After a couple months attending joint

    professional military education classes,

    Colonel Lecce will transfer to U. S. South-

    ern Command based in Miami, FL to be

    the staff judge advocate later this summer.

    As the newly-appointed, dual-hatted

    commander of MCIEAST and Camp

    Lejeune, BGen. Gorry had a special mes-

    sage for the row of generals in attendance

    representing II Marine Expeditionary

    Force. We will do our utmost to support

    you and the quality of life for your Marines,

    sailors and their families.

    In his current capacity, Gorry will be

    the sole authority for all matters related

    to Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Sta-

    tion New River, Marine Corps Air Station

    Cherry Point, Marine Corps Logistics Base

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    HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan Rotor blades

    are spinning and low chatter is drifting in over the internal

    communication system. The flight crews of two MV-22B

    Ospreys await takeoff again they have been flying since

    before 5 a.m., March 28. Its late morning now and their day

    is far from over.

    Before the day is done, the crews from Marine Medium

    Tiltrotor Squadron 365, known as the Blue Knights,

    will have picked up nearly 40 Marines, sailors and Afghan

    National Army soldiers from a remote patrol base and

    dropped them off even deeper into Helmand province,

    Afghanistan.

    When getting ready for an [operation], Im thinking

    about prepping the aircraft and making sure our weapons

    are clean and ready, said Sgt. Kyle Harrison, a crew chief

    with VMM-365 and San Diego native. Harrison explained

    that clean weapons and updated personnel rosters are

    important concerns for him as a crew chief. He ensures

    that the aircrews have everything they need to complete

    the mission, whether it is available seats for passengers,

    ammunition or fuel.

    Upon landing at the patrol base, there is little time

    before the Marines and sailors of 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine

    Regiment file efficiently onto the two aircraft. They are

    organized and ready. They have all the gear they will need

    to spend several weeks outside the wire conducting combat

    operations.

    The Marines and sailors of 2/6 have only been in

    country for a few months and some have already taken note

    of the efficiency and professionalism of the aircrews they

    often depend on for supplies, long distance movements and

    infiltrations.

    Every time we do this, theyre very professional, said

    Lance Cpl. Dylan Jackson, a fire team leader with 2/6 and

    Fairfax, Va., native.

    Jackson explained that he has participated in three aerial

    infiltrations and each time the aircrew has worked to get

    Marines and sailors to their destination safely and ahead of

    schedule.

    Harrison added that the ability to fly to these locations is

    crucial to completing ground operations.

    We have the element of surprise, said Harrison. We

    drop out of the sky and land anywhere. If [ground troops]

    walk, theyre [vulnerable] to attack. If they have to take their

    vehicles, theyre forced to travel on roads with [improvised

    explosive devices.]

    When the Ospreys land at the predetermined patrol site

    in southwestern Afghanistan, the Marines, sailors and ANA

    soldiers are off the aircraft even faster than when they

    boarded. The well-trained personnel fan-out in a defensive

    arc, faced with barren desert and sparse farms.

    Once we got off the deck everything went very

    quickly, said Harrison. We got the [ground combat

    element] exactly where they wanted to go. That helps them

    effectively carry out their mission.

    The Blue Knight crews take flight as soon as the last man

    is on the ground and at a safe distance from the Ospreys.

    The aircraft depart quickly, racing upward and conducting

    stomach-churning turns. The faster they get back in the air,

    the safer they are. Its time to return to Camp Leatherneck

    and prepare for the next mission.

    Blue Knights give 2/6 a lift

    Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot

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    Leadership aboard Marine Corps Air

    Station New River held the 10th Annual

    Volunteer Appreciation Brunch in the Staff

    Noncommissioned Officer Club, April 5.

    All of the air stations volunteers were

    invited to the brunch and 27 of them re-

    ceived the Presidents Volunteer Service

    Award.

    The award is given to individuals, fami-

    lies, and groups that have demonstrated

    outstanding volunteer service and civic

    participation throughout a 12-month pe-

    riod, according to http://www.presiden-

    tialserviceawards.gov.

    Lt. Col. Parrish M. Boulware, air station

    executive officer, presented the awards to

    Marines and volunteers. Boulware said the

    volunteers sometimes go unrecognized for

    their accomplishments and the time they

    give to the air station Marines. The lunch

    and the awards were just a small token to

    thank the volunteers, he added.

    Volunteers dont do it for money; they

    do it because they are passionate about

    what they do, said Boulware. (The volun-

    teers) are stewards of the base and the Ma-

    rine Corps in everything (the volunteers)

    do on and off the base.

    Unfortunately, some of the Marines

    were not able to receive their awards due

    to deployments and other situations, said

    Kelly Kline, Family Team Building trainer.

    The Lifestyle, Insights, Networking,

    Knowledge and Skills volunteers were rec-

    ognized as a group. The LINKS class of-

    fers an orientation to the Marine Corps

    lifestyle, helping spouses, Marines, children

    and parents/extended family members un-

    derstand and adapt to the unique challeng-

    es of military life, according to the LINKS

    website.

    Lita Bartels, former air station volunteer

    and current director of volunteer services

    in Prince Williams Heath System in Virgin-

    ia, was the guest speaker for the lunch. She

    was the air stations Officer Wife Clubs

    honorary president among many other

    roles.

    When she first came aboard the air sta-

    tion, she and some volunteers planted trees

    to honor fallen Marines, Bartels said. When

    she returned, the trees have grown large

    and strong. The volunteers had set the seed

    for the future so the volunteer programs

    can grow.

    Bartels added that volunteers put in

    more than eight billion hours in 2010. She

    continued that if all volunteers were paid

    the amount they should be paid, $21.36 per

    hour, they would have earned more than

    173 billion dollars.

    The thank you (from someone) is more

    than a $1,000 paycheck, said Bartels. Things

    change, and volunteers dont change. The air

    station has changed a little bit since the last

    time I have been here. The heart of the vol-

    unteers has not changed a bit. (Volunteers)

    are remarkable. What you do truly makes a

    difference to our community. Thank you.

    Brunch, awards for New Rivers volunteers

    Although the bowling alley was slated to re-open mid-

    April, it is now planned to open mid-June to the start of July,

    due to unforeseen structural and code updates.

    Thats what happens when you do renovations, said

    Richard Cole, Marine Corps Community Service Semper Fit

    Director. When you are building a new building it is easy to

    do. You are building it from the ground up. When doing this

    kind of stuff, you come across a lot of unforeseen problems

    that were grandfathered in and when you renovate, you have

    to bring them all up to code. Some of the problems were not

    able to be foreseen until you actually went into the project

    and uncovered them.

    On a positive note, the bowling alley has received many

    upgrades that should enhance the experience.

    To start, the previous alley had an overhang before

    entering the lobby. The renovation will remove the overhang

    and bump the walls out to enclose the overhang, all while

    adding more than 500 square feet.

    The additional room will be used to enhance seating

    arrangements, add a whole new service counter and allow a

    more welcoming feeling when entering the bowling alley.

    Cole said a full-service pro shop is being added. Marines

    and families will now be able to purchase bowling shoes and

    bowling balls, as well as have their bowling balls drilled to fit

    their fingers.

    Along with the new pro shop, the alley is getting new glow

    in the dark carpeting and revamping its black lights for a

    better cosmic bowling experience.

    The snack bar will also be getting a facelift and may offer

    a new selection of foods.

    Robert Armel, director of business operations, said the

    menu is still up in the air. The Lakeside Grill offers much

    of the same food as the bowling alley previously did, but

    has a smaller menu. He said they are trying to offer a variety

    of different foods around the air station and are looking at

    possibly adding Mexican food to the menu.

    The bowling alley is slated to have a bowling event on its

    opening night to celebrate the renovation and eventually will

    support a bowling league, Cole added.

    Cole said Marines and civilians are allowed to bowl at the

    alley as long as they have a way to get aboard the installation.

    He said reservations will be accepted, but are not usually

    needed, except Fridays and Saturdays.

    New River bowling alley gets revamped

    Lance Cpl. Kyle N. Runnels

    ROTOVUE Staff

    The Marine Corps Air Station New River Bowling Center is undergoing renovations and is scheduled to re-open mid to late June. Renovations

    include an additional 500 square feet, a new pro shop and an improved seating area to better accommodate bowlers. Photo by Lance Cpl. Kyle

    N. Runnels

    Lance Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada

    ROTOVUE Staff

    Lt. Col. Parrish M. Boulware, Marine Corps Air Station New River executive officer, presents the Presidents Volunteer

    Service Award to the Lifestyle, Insight, Networking, Knowledge and Skills class volunteers during the 10th Annual

    VolunteerAppreciationBrunch in theStaff NoncommissionedOfficerClub,April 5.Photo by LanceCpl.ManuelA.Estrada

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    Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263

    flew six corpsmen on a training mission for

    flight experience in an MV-22B Osprey for their

    upcoming exam, March 29.

    The corpsmen, assigned to the Marine

    Corps Air Station New River Dental Clinic, are

    preparing for tests and boards that will earn

    them the right to wear the Fleet Marine Force

    Enlisted/Officer Warfare Specialist Device.

    The device shows that the sailor is qualified

    to work with and support Marines in their

    mission, said Petty Officer 3rd Class Veronica

    Barlow, dental assistant assigned to the air

    stations dental clinic.

    The device, worn over the sailors right

    breast pocket, is an Eagle, Globe and Anchor

    with crossed rifles and ocean swells in the

    background, according to Navy.mil.

    The sailors have tomeet several requirements

    like taking apart and putting back together an

    M4 service rifle, as well as pass written tests and

    several review boards, according to Petty Officer

    3rd Class Davareo Warren, dental assistant.

    (The air station Marines) are our patients,

    the pilots, crew chiefs and all the Marines that

    work on the aircraft, said Navy Lt. Matthew

    Miller, a dentist at the air station dental clinic.

    Its pretty mind blowing what (the Marines) do

    and what the aircraft are capable of.

    After joking about how long they have

    anticipated the flight, the corpsman loaded on

    the Osprey and prepared for takeoff. They sat

    with a view out of the back hatch with an ear-

    to-ear smile.

    With wheels off the ground, the sailors were

    on their first military flight. They took turns

    unstrapping themselves from their seats and

    securing themselves to theOsprey with a riggers

    belt, which allows the gunner and crew to move

    safely throughout the aircraft during flights.

    Once secured, the corpsmen walked to the

    rear hatch and observed North Carolina from

    several hundred feet in the air.

    To show the corpsmen the capabilities of the

    Osprey, the crew from VMM-263 landed and

    took off from a remote landing pad at Marine

    Corps Base Camp Lejeune, flew at a high rate of

    speed and banked in several directions.

    After the hour-long flight, the sailors were

    back on the ground regaining their land legs.

    While some experienced motion sickness, all

    had a good time.

    (The flight) was awesome, said Seaman

    Apprentice Matthew McRimmon, dental

    assistant. I enjoyed seeing the aircraft tactical

    landing and takeoffs out in the field. It really

    showed me a lot. I want to deploy and this gives

    me a feeling of what I could do.

    He said he has read the books on

    specifications of the Osprey, but he learned

    more about its capabilities from being in the

    aircraft.

    (The sailors) going up in a flight and getting

    hands-on experience will look better on their

    boards, said Warren. Also by going on this

    flight and asking questions, they will be able to

    tell other corpsmen how the aircraft is.

    Marine and Family Services aboard Marine Corps Air

    Station New River held a Family Care Plan workshop for

    Marines and their spouses, March 29.

    The workshop showed Marines how to comply with

    Marine Corps Order 1740.13A, which states that all single

    Marines with dependents or dual military couples with

    dependents must have a family care plan in place.

    Even though the order is specifically for those Ma-

    rines, the class is open to all Marines who want to set up

    a plan for future dependents, said Ken Lewis, life skills

    trainer with Marine and Family Services.

    At the beginning of the class, Lewis armed the par-

    ticipants with the paperwork for a family care plan. The

    packet included a copy of the Marine Corps order, the

    Department of Defense instruction and all the forms

    they needed.

    (In the class) I talk about what the family care plan

    is, who needs the family care plan, which North Carolina

    statues affect (the service members), and what benefits

    and resources are available for them, said Lewis.

    The plan allows you to write down all the Marines

    intentions for their dependents in case of death or injury,

    said Lewis. Dependents need two people listed as guard-

    ians. The first person is a local person who would be the

    short-term caregiver who would take care of the depen-

    dents until they reach a permanent home. The second

    would be someone who would take care of the depen-

    dents from then on.

    The family care plan has forms that make it easier for

    the person receiving responsibility for the dependent,

    he added. The packet has all medical, dental and special

    needs information the dependent may need in one place.

    Logistics for the dependent are also laid out in the pa-

    perwork, like transportation and daycare, he said.

    Other topics the class guides people through are pass-

    ports, wills and powers of attorney.

    After all the paperwork is filled out, some of the pa-

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    Law Center.

    When there are classes with more than 10 participants,

    legal specialist Marines are in the class helping out, said

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    Marines with a family care plan have one less thing to

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    For more information on the class, call Lewis at 910-

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    Keeping families prepared with a plan

    Corpsmen gain experience in Ospreys

    Lance Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada

    ROTOVUE Staff

    To prepare for an untimely death, a Marine with dependants needs

    to fill out several documents, including powers of attorney and wills.

    Single Marines with children also need to set up short-term and long-

    term childcare. Photo illustration by Lance Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada

    (Above) Navy Lt. Matthew

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    Station New River dentist,

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    March 29. Photo by Lance Cpl.

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    (Left) Marine Corps Air

    Station New River dental

    corpsmen experience flight

    aboard an MV-22B Osprey,

    March 29. Photo by Lance Cpl.

    Manuel A. Estrada

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    HONDA CRV 10 Leather, EX model,sunroof, alloys, 4WD, balance of warranty.$27,995. Dealer. 910-798-2730.

    MAZDA 3 07 Sunroof, alloys, spoiler, localtrade. Only $10,995. Dealer. 910-798-2730.

    PONTIAC SOLSTICE 08 Local trade,GXP model, low miles, go topless!$20,500. Dealer.910-798-2730.

    VW BEETLE 09 Auto, leather, alloys,clean local trade. $15,250. Dealer. 910-7 9 8 - 2 7 3 0

    VW JETTAS Two to choose from,local cars, leather, starting at$14,995. Dealer. 910-798-2730.

    1998 HURRICANE 23FT DECK BOATw/ 2000 Johnson 150 OceanPro O/Bmotor. 2006 Wesco alumtrailer-tandum axle w/ surge discbrakes. Fishfinder/depthfinder, biminitop, ski pylon, 2 swim ladders, dualbatteries, lots of storage andaccessories. Swim-Fish-Ski. $14,500OBO. Call 910-545-4712.

    2000 27FT TRAVEL TRAILER a/c, stove,microwave, frig, gas/elec, doublebed,sofa-bed, table-bed, $6000 ALSO: 198125FT BOAT 225 outbd motor, cuddycabinw/a, 10pas., trailer $4500. 910-358-0788(D) 910-455-7607(N)

    2007 ROCKWOOD 5TH WHEELCAMPER Signature Ultra lite, 28ft 1slide, like new, lots of extras, asking$20,000 OBO. Call 910-326-1307

    2010 HD SOFTAIL CUSTOM $15,500OBO. Getting Divorced- MUST SELL!LESS than 2500 miles, garage kept,Wille G. Skull appearance add-ons,Screaming Eagle pipes. Make offer:863-610-3065, Rob.

    KNIVES, SWORDS, BLOWGUNS,comics, collectable postage stamps,Daves Insanity Sauce, and much moreat the Jacksonville Flea Mall. 500North Marine Blvd. 910-545-0828

    MOTORCYCLES

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    Get your happypayment now!!!

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