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Friday, July 15, 2011<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> to do after<br />

the storm page<br />

3<br />

USAF file photo<br />

Capt. Adam Fiedler, Air Force Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Forces Air Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Center, loads branches into a truck <strong>at</strong> the Gulf Breeze Zoo Nov. 20. Ten volunteers from the AFSOF<br />

AOC transported several loads of wood, left over from Hurricane Ivan, to the zoo’s preserve to be ground into mulch for use in the exhibits.<br />

Air <strong>Commando</strong><br />

<strong>takes</strong> <strong>charge</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong> PRT <strong>Zabul</strong><br />

Page 5<br />

Security forces<br />

members begin march<br />

to Ground Zero<br />

Page 6<br />

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Year No. 5, Edition No. 28<br />

1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Wing<br />

Public Aff<strong>air</strong>s<br />

“Tip of the Spear” is a<br />

monthly spotlight designed to<br />

recognize outstanding Airmen<br />

for the work they do every day <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field. Airman 1st Class<br />

Ashley Taylor, 1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Component Maintenance<br />

Squadron mission systems journeyman,<br />

was selected for this<br />

month’s spotlight.<br />

Name: Airman 1st Class Ashley<br />

Taylor<br />

Unit: 1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Component Maintenance<br />

Squadron<br />

Duty Title: Mission systems<br />

journeyman<br />

Hometown: Oak Lawn, Ill.<br />

D<strong>at</strong>e Entered the Air Force:<br />

Nov. 17, 2009<br />

Hobbies: Bass guitar and<br />

roller derby<br />

Why did you join the Air Force?<br />

College wasn’t a good fit, and<br />

I wanted a job I could be proud<br />

of.<br />

How does your Air Force .<br />

specialty contribute to the<br />

mission?<br />

We rep<strong>air</strong> radar systems so<br />

pilots are able to do their job.<br />

If you were Chief Master .<br />

Sgt. of the Air Force for one day,<br />

how would you change the Air<br />

Force?<br />

Try to better prepare Airmen-in-Training<br />

for when they<br />

become oper<strong>at</strong>ional.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>’s your favorite thing<br />

about <strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field?<br />

The people here are gre<strong>at</strong>,<br />

and, coming from the North, it’s<br />

nice to have warm we<strong>at</strong>her all<br />

the time.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> do you like most about<br />

being an Airman?<br />

I like knowing th<strong>at</strong> I’m responsible<br />

for all my actions and<br />

all the work th<strong>at</strong> I do. If you<br />

sk<strong>at</strong>e by doing the bare minimum,<br />

people notice. If you work<br />

hard and do the right thing, th<strong>at</strong><br />

will get noticed, too.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>’s one thing you wish you<br />

were told before joining the Air<br />

Force?<br />

Basic Military Training isn’t<br />

hard, but trying to work well<br />

with so many girls will frustr<strong>at</strong>e<br />

you to no end.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> motiv<strong>at</strong>es you <strong>at</strong> work?<br />

Our shop has good leaders,<br />

and people have good <strong>at</strong>titudes.<br />

I want them to feel th<strong>at</strong> I’m reliable<br />

and a hard worker.<br />

Who are your heroes/role<br />

models?<br />

My older brother is a U.S.<br />

tip of the spear<br />

Airman 1st Class Ashley Taylor<br />

Marine, and he inspires me to<br />

work to the best of my ability<br />

every day and make the right<br />

decisions in my life.<br />

Advice to others?<br />

Have a good <strong>at</strong>titude when<br />

you walk in to work. No one likes<br />

someone who’s in a lousy mood<br />

all the time.<br />

Why was she selected?<br />

“Airman Taylor is an outstanding<br />

part of the 1st SOCMS<br />

team and mission. She excels<br />

<strong>at</strong> everything she does and was<br />

recently selected as our squadron’s<br />

Airman of the Quarter.<br />

Prior to her arrival <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Field, she served as an element<br />

leader in BMT overseeing 49<br />

recruits in her flight. She currently<br />

manages the electrost<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

dis<strong>charge</strong> program in the Avionics<br />

Flight ensuring the proper<br />

handling of vital electronics.<br />

During our recent Logistics<br />

Compliance Assessment Program<br />

inspection, her areas were<br />

r<strong>at</strong>ed “Outstanding.” Outside of<br />

her Air Force duties, she helped<br />

raise $1,400 for breast cancer<br />

awareness and volunteers <strong>at</strong><br />

the local Boys and Girls Club<br />

remodeling their facilities.<br />

Whether it’s rep<strong>air</strong>ing a milliondollar<br />

antenna or raising money<br />

for charity, Airman Taylor is<br />

truly a phenomenal Airman and<br />

is perfectly suited to be spotlighted<br />

as <strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field’s Tip of<br />

the Spear.”<br />

-Chief Master Sgt. .<br />

Scott Doremus<br />

1st SOCMS superintendent


By Staff Sgt. .<br />

Sarah Martinez<br />

1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Wing<br />

Public Aff<strong>air</strong>s<br />

Editor’s note: This is<br />

part five in a five-part series on<br />

hurricane preparedness.<br />

After the storm has<br />

passed and the all-clear<br />

has been given, the<br />

Emergency Family Assistance<br />

Control Center<br />

will be there to ease your<br />

transition.<br />

The EFACC is used<br />

as a staging area for the<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> community<br />

when a n<strong>at</strong>ural disaster<br />

or man-made incident occurs.<br />

When an EFACC is<br />

activ<strong>at</strong>ed, service members<br />

and their dependents<br />

can obtain disaster<br />

relief, contingency inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and services all in<br />

one place.<br />

“An EFACC brings<br />

different family services<br />

together so people aren’t<br />

running around the base<br />

trying to get help from<br />

different agencies,” said<br />

Kelly Childs, Airman &<br />

Family Readiness Center<br />

community readiness<br />

specialist. “This way everything<br />

is all together.”<br />

The A&FRC acts as<br />

the primary source of inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

referral advice<br />

and crisis assistance,<br />

which is similar to wh<strong>at</strong><br />

they do on a day-to-day<br />

basis. They are responsible<br />

for setting up the<br />

EFACC when the install<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

commander calls<br />

for it and maintaining it<br />

once it’s established.<br />

Some of the different<br />

agencies <strong>Hurlburt</strong> members<br />

can expect to see <strong>at</strong><br />

the EFACC are Legal, Finance,<br />

military and civilian<br />

personnel office, the<br />

Red Cross, Public Aff<strong>air</strong>s,<br />

the Chapel and Mental<br />

Health.<br />

Childs says other<br />

agencies like the housing<br />

and lodging offices can be<br />

there but it depends on<br />

the situ<strong>at</strong>ion and people’s<br />

needs.<br />

The expected loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of the EFACC will be <strong>at</strong><br />

the A&FRC. However, if<br />

another loc<strong>at</strong>ion is determined<br />

due to base conditions,<br />

personnel and their<br />

families will be directed<br />

to the new loc<strong>at</strong>ion by all<br />

media outlets available.<br />

Not all hurricane<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ions will call for an<br />

EFACC to be stood-up,<br />

it will only happen when<br />

the base completely<br />

evacu<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

In situ<strong>at</strong>ions where<br />

the base has an emergency<br />

but does not evacu<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

the A&FRC has some tips<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> members can<br />

follow to help themselves<br />

through.<br />

• Develop a family plan<br />

- know where you and<br />

your family are going to<br />

head when the evacu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

order is given.<br />

• Cre<strong>at</strong>e a disaster<br />

supply kit - know wh<strong>at</strong><br />

supplies you need and<br />

make a kit before it’s too<br />

l<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

• Secure your home<br />

- put your valuables high<br />

off the ground, think<br />

about getting home or<br />

renter’s insurance and<br />

take pictures of your<br />

belongings before you<br />

evacu<strong>at</strong>e the area.<br />

• Have a pet plan<br />

- think about wh<strong>at</strong> hotels<br />

are pet-friendly<br />

along your route to your<br />

safe haven and plan<br />

accordingly.<br />

No m<strong>at</strong>ter wh<strong>at</strong> the<br />

emergency, the staff <strong>at</strong><br />

the A&FRC would like<br />

the <strong>Hurlburt</strong> community<br />

to know th<strong>at</strong> there will be<br />

help.<br />

“We’re always going<br />

to be here to provide<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Airmen and<br />

Friday, July 15, 2011 | <strong>Hurlburt</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong> | Page <br />

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The EFACC is used as a staging area for the <strong>Hurlburt</strong> community when a<br />

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service members and their dependents can obtain disaster relief, contingency<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion and services all in one place.<br />

their families the support<br />

they need, whether<br />

the EFACC is stood up or<br />

not,” said Childs. “So, if<br />

someone has a problem<br />

<strong>at</strong> any time, they can<br />

come to us, and if we’re<br />

not the right agency, then<br />

we will connect them to<br />

the right one.”<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

on the EFACC, contact<br />

the A&FRC <strong>at</strong> 850-884-<br />

5441. For the EFACC<br />

hot line, activ<strong>at</strong>ed only<br />

after emergency, call<br />

877-571-7209. For more<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion on hurricanes<br />

and hurricane<br />

survival, visit the <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Field hurricane<br />

page <strong>at</strong> www.hurlburt.<br />

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<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field’s electricity<br />

is precious; helping conserve<br />

it can guarantee these<br />

luxuries stay in place.<br />

“Energy conserv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is a vital element of our n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

str<strong>at</strong>egy to reduce dependence<br />

on non-renewable<br />

energy sources,” expressed<br />

Col. Michael Plehn, former<br />

1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Wing<br />

commander, in the new Facility<br />

Energy Management<br />

Policy. “Individually we each<br />

can do things to save a small<br />

amount of energy, which collectively<br />

will add up to a large<br />

improvement.”<br />

The policy contains new<br />

implement<strong>at</strong>ion actions<br />

th<strong>at</strong> will take effect near<br />

the end of July. The mand<strong>at</strong>ory<br />

actions will help ensure<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field’s popul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

conserves energy and aids<br />

the wing in meeting its legisl<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

energy intensity reduction<br />

goals.<br />

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A certain amount of electricity<br />

is allotted for <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Field’s daily activities, and<br />

according to recent numbers,<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> is coming<br />

close to exceeding the maximum<br />

amount.<br />

In addition to the energy<br />

intensity goals, <strong>Hurlburt</strong> has<br />

an aging electrical infrastructure.<br />

A new subst<strong>at</strong>ion is one<br />

of the projects designed to<br />

modernize this infrastructure.<br />

The existing subst<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

is nearing capacity.<br />

“<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field is oper<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

<strong>at</strong> a critical threshold for<br />

the one oper<strong>at</strong>ional subst<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> we have on base,”<br />

said Marc Barrett, 1st Special<br />

Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Civil Engineer<br />

Squadron Resource<br />

Efficiency Manager. “Significant<br />

infrastructure growth<br />

on base combined with the<br />

high temper<strong>at</strong>ures anticip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

through the summer will<br />

drive [the he<strong>at</strong>ing ventil<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and <strong>air</strong> conditioning] system<br />

energy demands th<strong>at</strong> could<br />

bring our base subst<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />

a point of failure. Everyone<br />

should avoid unnecessary<br />

energy demands placed on<br />

the power grid to minimize<br />

the potential for a power<br />

failure.”<br />

Fortun<strong>at</strong>ely, there are actions<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Airmen can<br />

take now to help reduce the<br />

amount of energy they use<br />

and keep the base from complete<br />

grid failure.<br />

There are several ways<br />

a unit or individual can save<br />

energy either <strong>at</strong> work or <strong>at</strong><br />

home.<br />

• Set your thermost<strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong> 76 degrees Fahrenheit or<br />

higher.<br />

• Keep windows and<br />

doors shut.<br />

• Close blinds to reflect<br />

solar he<strong>at</strong>.<br />

• Turn off lights and unplug<br />

equipment when not in<br />

use.<br />

• Unplug coffee pots and<br />

chilled w<strong>at</strong>er coolers after 11<br />

a.m. each day.<br />

•Consolid<strong>at</strong>e refriger<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

and turn in empty units.<br />

• Unplug TVs th<strong>at</strong> don’t<br />

directly support an ongoing<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

• Turn off computers and<br />

peripherals <strong>at</strong> unoccupied<br />

work st<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

“Remember, even a little<br />

bit goes a long way,” said<br />

Christopher Hood, <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Field energy manager.<br />

“Leaving just a b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

light on by mistake all night<br />

hurts the base, which can<br />

and will affect the entire<br />

community if not stopped.”<br />

For a copy of the Facility<br />

Energy Management Policy<br />

Letter, or more inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

on ways your unit can save<br />

energy, contact your unit<br />

facility manager or the 1st<br />

SOCES <strong>at</strong> 850-884-6683.


Friday, July 15, 2011 | <strong>Hurlburt</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong> | Page <br />

Inform<strong>at</strong>ion, Tickets and Travel! Oh my!<br />

By Nechel Newton<br />

1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions Wing<br />

Public Aff<strong>air</strong>s<br />

With the summer season<br />

in full swing and your<br />

dream vac<strong>at</strong>ion lurking in<br />

every corner, the <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Field Inform<strong>at</strong>ion, Tickets<br />

and Travel is here to make<br />

your wish upon a star come<br />

true.<br />

The ITT office’s purpose<br />

is to bring Airmen and their<br />

families fun and entertainment<br />

through locally-sponsored<br />

events and discounted<br />

vac<strong>at</strong>ion packages.<br />

The ITT office, staffed<br />

with full-time travel agents<br />

and online services, offers<br />

discounted packages for college<br />

and professional sports,<br />

cruises, <strong>air</strong>line tickets, vac<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

packages, bus tours and<br />

hotel accommod<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

“We greet everyone<br />

who comes in, and because<br />

they’re military and busy, we<br />

get them in and out as fast<br />

as possible,” said Brenda<br />

Lopez, ITT travel agent. “We<br />

are timely and diligent.”<br />

The benefit of business<br />

done in-person <strong>at</strong> the office<br />

is the opportunity to receive<br />

a money back guarantee<br />

for travel mishaps and<br />

inconveniences.<br />

The ITT office is also<br />

heavily involved with the<br />

base community. Last year,<br />

they hosted a “Harry Potter<br />

day,” in celebr<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />

opening of the Harry Potter<br />

theme park <strong>at</strong> Universal<br />

Studios in Orlando.<br />

They recently held<br />

a “Splash in the Summer”<br />

which had don<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

bo<strong>at</strong> rides, infl<strong>at</strong>ed slides<br />

and free giveaways from local<br />

vendors.<br />

The ITT office also hosts<br />

a yearly travel show with<br />

60 to 100 vendors and more<br />

than 600 military personnel<br />

from Northwest Florida in<br />

<strong>at</strong>tendance. These shows<br />

are usually hosted within the<br />

first week of March and are<br />

used to inform people of vac<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

deals, ticket discounts<br />

and <strong>at</strong>traction benefits.<br />

Summer is ITT’s most<br />

popular season with kids out<br />

of school and <strong>at</strong>tractions <strong>at</strong><br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ions like Disney World<br />

and Universal Studios. However,<br />

fall can be just as popular<br />

with the frenzy of football<br />

game tours in play, such as<br />

trips to see the Atlanta Falcons,<br />

New Orleans Saints,<br />

Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Seminoles and<br />

more.<br />

But, whether they may<br />

save money or send people<br />

<strong>Commando</strong> <strong>takes</strong> <strong>charge</strong> <strong>at</strong> PRT <strong>Zabul</strong><br />

U.S. Army Col. Todd Wood,<br />

1st Stryker Comb<strong>at</strong> Brigade,<br />

25th Infantry Division commander<br />

(left) passes the guidon<br />

to Lt. Col. Paul LaVigne,<br />

Provincial Reconstruction<br />

Team <strong>Zabul</strong> commander, as<br />

he <strong>takes</strong> command of PRT<br />

<strong>Zabul</strong> during the Change<br />

of Command ceremony <strong>at</strong><br />

Forward Oper<strong>at</strong>ing Base<br />

Smart, Afghanistan, July 10.<br />

LaVigne, an Air <strong>Commando</strong><br />

assigned to the U.S. Air Force<br />

Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions School <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field, will lead PRT<br />

<strong>Zabul</strong> which is comprised<br />

of Air Force, Army, Department<br />

of St<strong>at</strong>e, U.S. Agency<br />

for Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Development<br />

of Agriculture and U.S.<br />

Army Corps of Engineer<br />

personnel who work with the<br />

government of Afghanistan<br />

to improve governance,<br />

stability, and development<br />

throughout the province.<br />

Senior Airman Grovert<br />

Fuentes-Contreras | USAF<br />

miles away, the ITT office<br />

does not just book vac<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

they book dreams and<br />

happiness.<br />

“I have the love of travel<br />

and the look on kids faces<br />

when they get to go to Big<br />

Kahuna’s, or even young<br />

couples who go to Disney<br />

or on a cruise for the first<br />

time,” said Susan Milan,<br />

1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Force Support Squadron<br />

ITT director. “We’re hoping<br />

to fill someone’s dream<br />

vac<strong>at</strong>ion.”<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

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Participants from install<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

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Sept. 11 <strong>at</strong> Ground Zero in<br />

New York, on the 10th anniversary<br />

of the 9/11 terrorist<br />

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“The march honors security<br />

forces and service<br />

members who have fallen<br />

supporting oper<strong>at</strong>ions in<br />

Iraq and Afghanistan,” said<br />

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The “Ruck March to Remember”<br />

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2010.<br />

Maj. Jim Alves, the 4th<br />

SFS commander <strong>at</strong> Seymour<br />

Johnson AFB, N.C.,<br />

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reading about how comb<strong>at</strong><br />

controllers and pararescuemen<br />

walked 800-plus<br />

miles from Lackland AFB<br />

to <strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field, Fla., in<br />

honor of fallen special-tactics<br />

Airmen.<br />

“I thought if we applied<br />

the same concept on a<br />

march from San Antonio to<br />

Ground Zero, it would not<br />

only be possible, but it would<br />

be an outstanding way of remembering<br />

those who have<br />

given their lives on, and<br />

since, 9/11,” Alves said.<br />

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth<br />

Broughman, the overall<br />

march coordin<strong>at</strong>or from<br />

the 4th SFS, said the<br />

march is a time for reflection<br />

on how Sept. 11<br />

changed their career field,<br />

their lives and a n<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

“We’re doing it to reflect<br />

on ... the time we’ve been<br />

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effects those deployments<br />

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and ultim<strong>at</strong>ely to remember<br />

the defenders who lost their<br />

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the start of Oper<strong>at</strong>ion Enduring<br />

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and Afghanistan comb<strong>at</strong><br />

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Friday, July 15, 2011 | <strong>Hurlburt</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong> | Page <br />

Maj. Christopher Hogue<br />

Lt. Col. Christopher P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

1st SOMDOS<br />

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The 1st Special Oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Medical Oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

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• Maxwell Air Force<br />

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Sachel Seabrook | USAF<br />

Sean Gresham protects Eglin’s goal <strong>at</strong> the military soccer<br />

tournament <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field July 9.<br />

Sachel Seabrook | USAF<br />

Team Eglin particip<strong>at</strong>ed in the military soccer tournament<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field July 9.<br />

Sachel Seabrook | USAF<br />

An Eglin player holds off an opponent during the military soccer tournament <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field July 9.<br />

Eglin soccer team warms up for defender’s cup<br />

Kevin Birk (center)<br />

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soccer tournament <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Field July 9.<br />

Eglin’s team defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick Air Force Base<br />

and Pensacola Naval Air<br />

St<strong>at</strong>ion. The games were<br />

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Defender’s Cup in San<br />

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Sean Gresham protects Eglin’s goal <strong>at</strong> the military soccer<br />

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Friday, July 15, 2011 | <strong>Hurlburt</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong> | Page <br />

They grow ’em, you pick ’em<br />

Visitors control the quality <strong>at</strong> local blueberry farms<br />

By NICK TOMECEK<br />

Florida Freedom Newspapers<br />

BAKER — Away from the traffic on U.S. Highway<br />

98 and the beach crowds lies a blueberry<br />

picker’s paradise down a dirt road with the<br />

silence broken only by the voice of “U-pickers”<br />

like Yonok Olson of Crestview.<br />

“Oh look <strong>at</strong> the size of this one,” Olson said as she<br />

popped a berry into her mouth and a handful into her<br />

bucket.<br />

Shockley Springs Farm in Baker is one of a few U-<br />

pick farms in north Okaloosa County. It has been growing<br />

blueberries since 1979.<br />

“Okaloosa County has quite a heritage of blueberries,”<br />

said Mark Davis, the farm’s owner.<br />

“I like this because it’s a healthy thing for people.<br />

It’s not like I’m selling them alcohol,” he added.<br />

Dave Olson of Crestview, who said he drinks blueberries<br />

in a smoothie every morning with his wife, prefers<br />

picking them over going to the grocery store.<br />

“It’s your own quality control,” he said. “You taste<br />

the berry. If you don’t like it, you move to the next<br />

bush. You know wh<strong>at</strong> you’ve got. It’s always a fresh<br />

product.”<br />

Many of the pickers <strong>at</strong> Shockley Springs Farm arrive<br />

early to avoid the summer he<strong>at</strong>, but some people<br />

such as Tom Burke of Niceville think it’s worth the<br />

swe<strong>at</strong>.<br />

“They’re a dollar a pound here and they run about<br />

seven dollars a pound <strong>at</strong> the grocery store,” Burke<br />

said.<br />

Whether they pick their own berries for the health<br />

benefit or to save some money, Davis has noticed th<strong>at</strong><br />

people like to know the source of their food.<br />

“A lot of people bring their children to show them<br />

where food comes from,” he said. “It’s not just in a grocery<br />

store. I think it’s a gener<strong>at</strong>ional experience th<strong>at</strong><br />

people want to hand down from parent to child. It’s<br />

kind of a wild experience to some degree, but <strong>at</strong> the<br />

same time th<strong>at</strong> is the product of no pesticides and no<br />

herbicides.”<br />

Pickers may also have luck finding good berries<br />

from nearby Triple J Farm in Baker.<br />

Triple J owner Rodney Bolton said he will allow customers<br />

to pick as long as he has berries on the bush.<br />

“I’ll leave it open to U-pickers until they are gone,”<br />

he said.<br />

People also may get lucky finding blueberry p<strong>at</strong>ches<br />

on Eglin Air Force Base property. Most of the berries<br />

are left over from old homesteads and grow wild,<br />

according to Nancy Reece <strong>at</strong> Jackson Guard.<br />

Pickers looking for blueberries on the reserv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

need a $12 permit from Jackson Guard.<br />

Above, Yonok Olson of Crestview picks<br />

blueberries S<strong>at</strong>urday July 9, with her family<br />

<strong>at</strong> Shockley Springs Farm in Baker. Farm<br />

owner Mark Davis said there are plenty of<br />

blueberries left to pick through the end of<br />

July.<br />

At left, freshly picked blueberries sit in a<br />

basket <strong>at</strong> Shockley Springs Farm in Baker.<br />

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GI Bill pay delay thre<strong>at</strong> from new reform bill eases<br />

As Congress moves<br />

closer to protecting veterans<br />

<strong>at</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>e colleges in<br />

seven st<strong>at</strong>es from a sharp<br />

drop in Post-9/11 GI Bill<br />

benefits, the Department<br />

of Veterans Aff<strong>air</strong>s has<br />

softened its warning th<strong>at</strong><br />

the relief move will cause<br />

significant payment delays<br />

for many thousands of GI<br />

Bill users this fall.<br />

VA officials still see payment<br />

challenges ahead if<br />

the Restoring GI Bill F<strong>air</strong>ness<br />

Act becomes law this<br />

year. The House approved<br />

its version of the bill, HR<br />

1383, in May. The Sen<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Veterans Aff<strong>air</strong>s Committee<br />

endorsed a companion<br />

bill, S 277, on June 29. A full<br />

Sen<strong>at</strong>e vote is expected<br />

next.<br />

A few months back,<br />

VA officials had opposed<br />

the bill. Keith M. Wilson,<br />

director of the VA’s educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

service, testified th<strong>at</strong><br />

providing relief from a new<br />

Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits’<br />

cap to 30,000 students already<br />

enrolled in priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

colleges would require<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the VA process those<br />

payments manually r<strong>at</strong>her<br />

than through a redesigned<br />

computer software<br />

program.<br />

The administr<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

burden of doing this<br />

would “lead to a significant<br />

increase in the<br />

average processing time<br />

for all claims during the<br />

critical fall enrollment period,”<br />

Wilson told a House<br />

subcommittee.<br />

But VA officials now<br />

estim<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> fewer than<br />

6,000 of the 30,000 students<br />

<strong>at</strong>tending priv<strong>at</strong>e colleges<br />

in Arizona, Michigan, New<br />

Hampshire, New York,<br />

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Bill payments. This 80 percent<br />

drop in the estim<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

number of student vets who<br />

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bill, and therefore would<br />

need to have their GI Bill<br />

payments manually processed,<br />

lessens the thre<strong>at</strong><br />

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fall, agreed Joshua P. Taylor,<br />

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But passage of the<br />

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“VA has been working<br />

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cre<strong>at</strong>ed for this group<br />

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Wilson first spoke of<br />

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until they get their degree<br />

or exhaust their benefit.<br />

HEALTH COSTS TAR-<br />

GETED — A new report<br />

from the Congressional<br />

Budget Office brightens<br />

the bull’s eye on military<br />

personnel accounts for<br />

trimming future defense<br />

spending, and it <strong>takes</strong> special<br />

note of rising health<br />

costs linked to military<br />

retirees.<br />

TRICARE, the military’s<br />

triple health care<br />

option, is becoming more<br />

<strong>at</strong>tractive to beneficiaries<br />

every year because of “low<br />

out-of-pocket expenses”<br />

and the rising cost of health<br />

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<br />

insurance altern<strong>at</strong>ives for<br />

working age retirees and<br />

their dependents, CBO explains<br />

in the report “Long-<br />

Term Implic<strong>at</strong>ions of the<br />

2012 Future Years Defense<br />

Program.”<br />

At least in part because<br />

of low fees, military beneficiaries<br />

use inp<strong>at</strong>ient and<br />

outp<strong>at</strong>ient health services<br />

far more often than do civilian<br />

counterparts.<br />

Department of Defense<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a cited by CBO shows<br />

enrollees in TRICARE<br />

Prime, the managed care<br />

option, use inp<strong>at</strong>ient services<br />

<strong>at</strong> a r<strong>at</strong>e 84 percent<br />

higher than civilians in<br />

comparable HMOs or<br />

health maintenance organiz<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

The Prime<br />

usage r<strong>at</strong>e for outp<strong>at</strong>ient<br />

services was 51 percent<br />

higher and for prescription<br />

drug services 27 percent<br />

higher.<br />

CBO said the d<strong>at</strong>a comparisons<br />

were adjusted for<br />

age and gender. There is<br />

no mention of any <strong>at</strong>tempt<br />

to adjust usage r<strong>at</strong>es to account<br />

for hardships of service<br />

life, including frequent<br />

wartime deployments.<br />

The report explains in<br />

a footnote th<strong>at</strong> the proportion<br />

of military retirees and<br />

their dependents who use<br />

employer-provided health<br />

insurance altern<strong>at</strong>ives to<br />

TRICARE hit 27 percent<br />

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percent in 2001.<br />

Before wars in Afghanistan<br />

and Iraq, the<br />

biggest cost driver for the<br />

defense budgets usually<br />

was weapon moderniz<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

says CBO. But the<br />

primary cause of long-term<br />

defense budget growth has<br />

shifted, with “significant<br />

increases” now expected<br />

in costs for military and<br />

civilian compens<strong>at</strong>ion, military<br />

health care and oper<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and maintenance<br />

activities.<br />

Tom Philpott is a syndic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

columnist. You may write to him<br />

<strong>at</strong> Military Upd<strong>at</strong>e, P.O. Box<br />

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2003 Hummer H2<br />

Le<strong>at</strong>her, Sunroof, New Tires<br />

2008 Ford F450<br />

20K Miles, Lari<strong>at</strong>, 6.4 Diesal<br />

2008 Toyota Sequoia<br />

20K Miles, Pl<strong>at</strong>inum, Save $$$<br />

$15,995<br />

$34,995<br />

$43,995<br />

<br />

From staff reports<br />

Inside the<br />

G<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Walk-in school,<br />

sports physicals<br />

If your child is making<br />

their initial entry into<br />

the Florida School System<br />

in grades kindergarten<br />

through 12th grade and has<br />

not had a physical since<br />

Sept. 30, 2010, the MDG<br />

will be offering mass school<br />

physicals on:<br />

• July 27 from 4 – 6 p.m.<br />

• Aug. 17 from 4 – 6<br />

p.m.<br />

2006 Chevy Cobalt<br />

80K Miles, Auto, AC, Gas Saver!<br />

2010 Mitsubishi Galantant<br />

19K Miles, Power Options, Alloy, Warranty<br />

2007 Toyota Rav 4<br />

40K Miles, Sport, Like New<br />

11 Chevy Camaro SS $35,995<br />

10 Chevy Camaro SS $33,495<br />

10 Hyundai Genisis $30,995<br />

09 Honda Ridgeway $27,995<br />

07 Jeep Gr. Cherokee SRT8 $27,995<br />

06 Lexus GX470 $26,995<br />

08 Ford Expedition EL $24,995<br />

06 Toyota Sequoria $20,995<br />

0y Toyota 4 Runner $19,995<br />

coupon/<br />

purchase<br />

07 Toyota FJ Cruiser $19,995<br />

06 Chevy 1500 Z-71 $19,995<br />

05 Infinity G-35 $17,995<br />

09 Ford Focus SES $14,495 <br />

<br />

$8,495<br />

$15,995<br />

$16,995<br />

1 Year Normal<br />

Oil Maintenance<br />

Free with<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

hurlburt Briefs<br />

If your child has special<br />

needs or a complex<br />

medical condition, please<br />

schedule your school<br />

physical appointment now<br />

and avoid the last minute<br />

rush. Florida schools require<br />

a school physical<br />

only upon initial entry and<br />

not each year. The physical<br />

is documented on the<br />

standard yellow School<br />

Entry Exam (Form DH<br />

3040, 6/02).<br />

Most school sponsored<br />

sports activities require<br />

annual physicals and<br />

we recommend a sports<br />

physical completion during<br />

your child's birthday<br />

month.<br />

Florida schools also require<br />

up to d<strong>at</strong>e immuniz<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

upon initial entry<br />

and again upon entry to<br />

7th grade. ALL immuniz<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

must be recorded<br />

on the blue Florida Certific<strong>at</strong>e<br />

of Immuniz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(Form 680).<br />

Formal training<br />

section moves<br />

Formal training section<br />

has moved to the educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

center (BLDG 90220).<br />

The phone numbers are<br />

884-6003/6004.<br />

Air Force Sergeants<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Air Force Sergeants Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(AFSA) strength<br />

is in decline! Currently with<br />

107,000 members, AFSA is<br />

barely over the required<br />

Breakfast Specials<br />

Starting <strong>at</strong> $ 3.99<br />

100,000 needed to exist as a<br />

voice on Capitol Hill. AFSA<br />

aggressively addresses our<br />

concerns to protect our benefits<br />

directly to the leaders<br />

who have the power to positively<br />

and neg<strong>at</strong>ively affect<br />

our way of life. Concerns<br />

such as our health care,<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion and retirement<br />

benefits are constantly a<br />

topic on the congressional<br />

table. AFSA also has many<br />

membership benefits to<br />

offer. Contact your base<br />

AFSA chapter — Chapter<br />

567 to help bring the fight<br />

for our benefits to the steps<br />

of Washington. Visit http://<br />

www.chap567.afsa.net/ to<br />

get involved.<br />

Youth<br />

programs<br />

Fine arts camp<br />

for youth<br />

“Chillin’ with Chihuly”<br />

for ages 9-12 from 1- 4 p.m.<br />

July 18 - 21. Cost is $40.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>erials included, mediums:<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ercolor, drawing,<br />

sculpture, glass blowing,<br />

collage & group projects.<br />

Space is limited to 12 youth.<br />

Youth programs/youth<br />

sports/884-6355<br />

Missoula Children’s<br />

The<strong>at</strong>re<br />

Missoula Children’s The<strong>at</strong>re<br />

(MCT) casting call, The<br />

“Home of the Mother Tom Omelette”<br />

Friday Special<br />

Fresh Fried<br />

Mullet<br />

with 2 sides<br />

See briefs page 13<br />

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briefs From page 12<br />

Tortoise Versus the Hare is<br />

July 18 – 23. Auditions are<br />

July 18, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. <strong>at</strong><br />

the commando auditorium.<br />

Rehearsals immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

follow. Be prepared to stay<br />

until 2 pm. Open to family<br />

members of DoD ID cardholders<br />

(grades 1-12). MCT<br />

provides all costumes, scenery,<br />

props and make up. Cast<br />

members must be available<br />

to rehearse throughout<br />

the week. Showtimes are<br />

Friday, July 22, 7 p.m. and<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, July 23 <strong>at</strong> 10 a.m.<br />

Free admission to commando<br />

auditorium. Community<br />

programs/884-5080<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Services<br />

Sewing instructor<br />

needed<br />

The Arts & Crafts Center<br />

is seeking a sewing instructor<br />

to teach basic and intermedi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

sewing. Machines<br />

provided <strong>at</strong> the center, contract<br />

position. Make your<br />

own schedule and make extra<br />

money. If interested, call<br />

Donna <strong>at</strong> 884-6942.<br />

FSS Gift Card<br />

FSS Gift Card is a reloadable<br />

gift card th<strong>at</strong> can<br />

be purchased and used <strong>at</strong><br />

Arts & Crafts, Auto Hobby,<br />

Child Development Center,<br />

Bowling Center, Fitness<br />

Center, Golf, Library, Marina,<br />

Outdoor Recre<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

Youth Programs and eventually<br />

<strong>at</strong> Lodging – available<br />

the end of June.<br />

Fitness &<br />

recre<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Movie night<br />

<strong>at</strong> Landing Zone<br />

Movie night <strong>at</strong> the Landing<br />

Zone <strong>at</strong> 7 p.m. every<br />

Friday. Serving free pizza<br />

and soda on the last Friday<br />

of each month. E1-4<br />

and guests only. Landing<br />

Zone/884-5080<br />

Swim lessons<br />

Swim lessons are offered<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Aqu<strong>at</strong>ics Center<br />

with multiple sessions<br />

offering different times and<br />

levels. Sessions run Tuesday<br />

– Friday for a two-week<br />

period and cost $50. For details<br />

and registr<strong>at</strong>ion, contact<br />

the Aqu<strong>at</strong>ics Center<br />

884-6866.<br />

Your<br />

wifeis<br />

HOT!<br />

Better have<br />

the A/C<br />

Checked.<br />

ed.<br />

Call the Rheem Team ® .<br />

We deliver service you can count on.<br />

We’ll be there on time, in uniform and<br />

wearing a photo ID. We do the job right <strong>at</strong> a<br />

f<strong>air</strong> price. Call us for the best in customer<br />

care. We will impress you. We Promise.<br />

Kool Breeze<br />

of Northwest Florida, Inc.<br />

Ask us about reb<strong>at</strong>es<br />

and tax credits!<br />

• Residential He<strong>at</strong>ing & Cooling<br />

• Routine Service<br />

• Complete Replacement<br />

• Certified Technicians<br />

Massage therapy<br />

Sometimes the best way<br />

to relax from the rigors of<br />

Air Force life is to take time<br />

to play quietly with a nice<br />

therapeutic massage! Available<br />

by appointment daily,<br />

from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. check<br />

out the details here: http://<br />

www.myhurlburt.com/fitness/fitness_massage2011.<br />

pdf. Book an appointment<br />

for July, show focus card<br />

– save $5. To book your massage,<br />

call 1-866-344-5517.<br />

Couples 9-hole<br />

cookout<br />

Playpass event - Couples<br />

9-hole cookout July<br />

17, 2 pm shotgun start, $40<br />

per couple, includes: golf,<br />

cart, food. You provide<br />

the cooking skills. 9-hole<br />

scramble followed by cook<br />

your own burgers on the<br />

back deck. G<strong>at</strong>or Lakes golf<br />

course/881-2251<br />

850-939-3325 • koolbreeze.com<br />

License # CM-C057173<br />

Charity Golf<br />

Tournament<br />

The L-3/ATECS 4th Annual<br />

Charity Golf Tournament<br />

is Aug. 5 <strong>at</strong> the G<strong>at</strong>or<br />

Lakes Golf Course, <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Field, FL.<br />

Cost is $50 Non-Members/$35<br />

Members. The<br />

price includes golf fees, golf<br />

cart and lunch.<br />

Prizes for 1st & 2nd<br />

for each flight (max of 3<br />

Flights), Longest Drive and<br />

Closest to the Pin Awards.<br />

Sign up your team now<br />

by sending an e-mail to ken.<br />

campbell@mchsi.com or<br />

<br />

Life has a way of pulling you along for<br />

the ride. And by the time you discover<br />

your dreams lie in a different direction,<br />

the pressures of work and family can<br />

make changing course seem impossible.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong>’s where Troy University can help.<br />

Our on-site and online learning options<br />

make continuing your educ<strong>at</strong>ion easy,<br />

flexible and close.<br />

Learn more by visiting troy.edu today.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

call 850-936-6702.<br />

A portion of the proceeds<br />

will benefit the Fisher<br />

House of the Emerald<br />

Coast in honor of Sergeant<br />

Eddie Jeffers. The Fisher<br />

House is a unique priv<strong>at</strong>epublic<br />

partnership th<strong>at</strong> supports<br />

America’s military in<br />

A future of opportunities<br />

301-2100<br />

troy.edu<br />

See briefs page 14<br />

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From staff reports<br />

Florida Trail group<br />

activities<br />

The group has several<br />

activities planned for July.<br />

July 16: 8:30 a.m. Bring<br />

your canoe or kayak for<br />

a flo<strong>at</strong> trip down Boiling<br />

Creek. Details: 850-736<br />

7534.<br />

July 16: 7 p.m. Bring<br />

your canoe or kayak for<br />

a moonlight paddle on<br />

Bluew<strong>at</strong>er Bay. Details:<br />

850-729-0344.<br />

July 17: 7 a.m. a wake up<br />

hike in Pensacola followed<br />

by breakfast. Details: 850-<br />

326 Eglin Pkwy. (Hwy 85)<br />

Ft. Walton Beach<br />

• Indian Cuisine •<br />

Lunch Dinner<br />

Buffet A la Carte<br />

(M-F) 11am-1:30pm (M-SA) 5pm-8pm<br />

ACTIVE<br />

MILITARY<br />

COUPON<br />

sports Briefs<br />

briefs From page 13<br />

776-5147 or 850-434-8861.<br />

July 23: 9 a.m. Bring<br />

your canoe or kayak for a<br />

flo<strong>at</strong> trip on Titi Creek &<br />

Shoal River. Details: 850-<br />

682-6098 or 850-826-3605.<br />

July 24: 7 a.m. a wake up<br />

hike in Milton followed by<br />

breakfast. Details: 850-776-<br />

5147 or 850-434-8861.<br />

July 26: 6 p.m. Monthly<br />

meeting of the Florida<br />

Trail Associ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> Ed’s<br />

Hometown Seafood &<br />

Steaks in Niceville. Visitors<br />

welcome. Details:<br />

850-654-1172.<br />

July 30: 9 a.m. Bring<br />

your canoe or kayak for a<br />

flo<strong>at</strong> trip on Alaqua Creek<br />

near Freeport. Details: 850-<br />

15% OFF<br />

LUNCH or DINNER<br />

With this coupon. Valid until July 31, 2011<br />

(850)-862-0978<br />

Open Mon-S<strong>at</strong><br />

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830-9486 or 850-654-1172.<br />

July 31: 7 a.m. a wake up<br />

hike in Milton followed by<br />

breakfast. Details: 850-776-<br />

5147 or 850-434-8861.<br />

July 31: 8:30 am. Bring<br />

your canoe or kayak for a<br />

flo<strong>at</strong> trip on Juniper Creek<br />

in Santa Rosa County. Details:<br />

850-484-9111.<br />

Visit online http://choctaw.florid<strong>at</strong>rail.org<br />

Submit news items or<br />

story ideas to news@<br />

hurlburtwarrior.com or fax<br />

to 863-7834, Attention<br />

Eglin Disp<strong>at</strong>ch. Deadline<br />

for Friday’s edition is noon<br />

Monday.<br />

their time of need. The program<br />

recognizes the special<br />

sacrifices of our men and<br />

women in uniform, as well<br />

as the hardships of military<br />

service, by meeting a humanitarian<br />

need beyond<br />

th<strong>at</strong> normally provided by<br />

both the DoD & VA.<br />

New w<strong>at</strong>er workout<br />

New w<strong>at</strong>er workout is<br />

on Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

from noon - 12:45 p.m.<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Aqu<strong>at</strong>ic Center (base<br />

pool), taught by staff from<br />

the Riptide Fitness Center.<br />

For class questions,<br />

call 881-5121. Classes run<br />

now through September.<br />

Cost: $3 per class. No signups<br />

necessary. Pay <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Aqu<strong>at</strong>ic Center. Conducted<br />

in chest-high w<strong>at</strong>er, no<br />

swimming abilities necessary.<br />

/884-6866<br />

New bowling<br />

programs<br />

Munch Bowl: Every Friday<br />

5 p.m. to close - Bowl<br />

three games, shoe rental<br />

and a meal for only $12<br />

per person (extra <strong>charge</strong><br />

for chicken basket or hot<br />

wings). Save $5 off regular<br />

prices!<br />

Cosmic Family: Every S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

2 p.m. to 4 p.m. - One<br />

lane, $10 per hour, shoes<br />

included, up to six people<br />

per lane. Enjoy Cosmic glow<br />

bowling and quality family<br />

time.<br />

Cosmic PARTY: Every<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday 7 p.m. to close -<br />

(Except the last S<strong>at</strong>urday of<br />

the month), One lane, only<br />

$10 for an hour of fun filled<br />

bowling (shoes included)<br />

under the Cosmic lights.<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday Nite Madness:<br />

Last S<strong>at</strong>urday of the month,<br />

5 p.m. to close - Games only<br />

$1.75 each and shoe rental<br />

is $1. Join the insanity, bowl<br />

under Cosmic lights <strong>at</strong> crazy<br />

prices.<br />

Seniors/Retirees: Are<br />

you a Baby Boomer? Did<br />

you serve your country? We<br />

appreci<strong>at</strong>e you <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Lanes. Join us and bowl for<br />

$1.50 a game anytime (not<br />

to be used in conjunction<br />

with any other programs).<br />

Frequent Bowling Program:<br />

Bowl 9 games, 10th is<br />

free. Get your punch card.<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> lanes/884-6941<br />

Sun strike summer<br />

bowling fun<br />

“Be<strong>at</strong> the He<strong>at</strong>” <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Lanes. Join us for the<br />

Sun Strike kickoff complete<br />

with Sun Strike $5 special:<br />

Burger, Chips and Drink!<br />

Sun Strike program runs<br />

now – Aug. 19 from 11 a.m.<br />

– 2 p.m. Bowl now for your<br />

chance to win cash and<br />

prizes. Pick up a Sun Strike<br />

Scr<strong>at</strong>ch card <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hurlburt</strong><br />

Lanes when you bowl during<br />

open bowling. Bowl a<br />

paid game and get your 9-<br />

game card punched. For<br />

every three paid games,<br />

receive a chance to win an<br />

iPad2 <strong>at</strong> the end of June,<br />

July and August. Turn in<br />

your completed 9-game<br />

punch card and enter for<br />

a chance to win our grand<br />

prize drawing of $500 cash.<br />

Bowl a game and receive<br />

a Sun Strike scr<strong>at</strong>ch card<br />

and you could win instantly.<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> Lanes/884-6941<br />

To submit an item for the briefs,<br />

e-mail to news@hurlburtwarrior.com.<br />

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S<strong>at</strong> h<strong>at</strong> there, galsses<br />

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Suite $3,000; Thomasville<br />

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$3,000; Belgium<br />

Shrunk $800:<br />

850-517-7461<br />

Brand Name Queen<br />

Size Pillowtop Set, still<br />

in plastic, with mfr<br />

warranty. Delivery avail.<br />

$160. 850-471-0330<br />

Brand New King M<strong>at</strong>tress<br />

w/found<strong>at</strong>ions pillowtop<br />

factory sealed,<br />

w/warranty, can deliver.<br />

$265. 850-255-0123<br />

Entertainment stand.<br />

Fits up to 60in fl<strong>at</strong><br />

screen. rubbed black<br />

finish w/warm wood<br />

top. 6 mths new from<br />

Eglin BX. Call 678-6507<br />

Full Size M<strong>at</strong>tress &<br />

Box, new, never used,<br />

with warranty. $140.<br />

850-255-0123<br />

Living room set,<br />

Brown reclining sectional,<br />

round glass top<br />

coffee & end tables 52”<br />

rear projection TV.<br />

$800 OBO. CALL<br />

368-1464<br />

Memory Foam M<strong>at</strong>tress,<br />

Still new in Box.<br />

Queen$375, & King<br />

$475 850-471-0330<br />

FWB, 724 Randall Roberts<br />

Rd.. S<strong>at</strong>urday 16<br />

Jul 2011. 8AM-2PM.<br />

house hold items,<br />

DVDs, furniture, etc.<br />

Mary Esther, 997 Fay<br />

Dr. 98 to Parish Point<br />

(McDonald’s on the<br />

corner) drive S, around<br />

the corner to right, Fay<br />

Dr. is on the right S<strong>at</strong><br />

and Sun, 0700-1400<br />

Moving Sale<br />

Lots of furniture, twin,<br />

full and queen m<strong>at</strong>tress<br />

sets, desks, futon, dining<br />

table, lamps,<br />

dishes, glassware, bedding,<br />

small appliances,<br />

ladies motorcycle gear,<br />

treadmill, childrens life<br />

vests, much more<br />

Text FL68008 to 56654<br />

Niceville, 117 Elderberry<br />

Lane. Hwy 20,<br />

turn N. on Cedar, then<br />

right on Elderberry<br />

Lane. S<strong>at</strong>. July 16, 8-1<br />

Moving Sale<br />

Dishes, crystal, fabrics,<br />

fringe, designer accessories,<br />

lamps, lots of<br />

baby items, teacher<br />

supplies, golf clubs, ladies<br />

and men’s clothing,<br />

table and ch<strong>air</strong>s,<br />

furniture, college bedding,<br />

computer desk,<br />

curtains<br />

Text FL68218 to 56654<br />

Duty Phone<br />

FREE CLASSIFIED AD RULES:<br />

• Free classified ads are for the one time sale of personal property<br />

by military members and immedi<strong>at</strong>e family, and military retirees.<br />

• Non-military individuals and all businesses should contact the<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong>’s publisher, the Northwest Florida Daily News<br />

by calling 850-864-0320.<br />

• Ads must not exceed 25 words and must list a home or cell<br />

phone number.<br />

• Duty telephones are used by the <strong>Warrior</strong> staff for verific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

purposes only. The <strong>Hurlburt</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong> staff reserves the right to<br />

edit or refuse classified ads due to inappropri<strong>at</strong>e content, space<br />

consider<strong>at</strong>ions or for other reasons.<br />

• Only one ad may be submitted per week, unless PCSing.<br />

A copy of PCS orders must be presented in person <strong>at</strong>:<br />

Northwest Florida Daily News<br />

200 Racetrack Road NW<br />

Ft. Walton Beach, FL<br />

The submission deadline for classified ads is<br />

Tuesday <strong>at</strong> noon prior to public<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

20538621<br />

WANTED<br />

Quality Hi-Fi / Stereo<br />

Equipment, Guitars,<br />

Amps, Vacuum Tubes Furniture,<br />

and Testers Old/New<br />

850-314-0321/543-7025<br />

text fl68148 to 56654<br />

FWB, Choctaw High<br />

School. School Cafeteria,<br />

July 16, 6am-2pm<br />

Volleyball<br />

Rummage Sale<br />

electronics,<br />

clothing, toys, bikes,<br />

kitchen items, books,<br />

jewelry and much<br />

more!! Coffee and<br />

donuts for early bird<br />

shoppers. Please stop<br />

by and help out the<br />

Lady Indian Volleyball<br />

Team raise money for<br />

new equipment and<br />

uniforms. Thank you for<br />

your support!<br />

Text FL67793 to 56654<br />

Nordicktrack treadmill,<br />

like new, $450. mobility<br />

ch<strong>air</strong>,like new, new<br />

b<strong>at</strong>teries. power ch<strong>air</strong><br />

lift, used very little.<br />

939-9498<br />

2ea Impact Glass 22”w<br />

x 70”h paid $800 and<br />

sell for $240 ea, AF<br />

BDUs $10, floor<br />

steamer $20,car stereo<br />

$10,new 32” wood lazy<br />

susan$70 call 986-5526<br />

or 218-6278<br />

A Clean You Can Trust!<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> Prices! Lic/Ins.<br />

Military/Snr Discounts!<br />

Call: (850) 543-1057


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8ft Ladder $69, Black<br />

& Decker Edge Hog<br />

$49, New Westinghouse<br />

White Ceilng<br />

Fan $49, 50ft HD Utility<br />

Extension Cords<br />

$15ea. 850-496-0418<br />

German Bar Shrunk,<br />

beautiful, solid oak.<br />

light bar and shelf.<br />

Measures 81, 40 by 23<br />

inches. 4 sections $125<br />

call 8624420<br />

Kitchen Cabinets Oak<br />

Complete Set. Excellent<br />

Condition $500.<br />

( 8 5 0 ) 3 1 4 - 9 4 5 2<br />

(850)585-4349<br />

NEW!!! Shark SC630<br />

Steam Pocket<br />

multi-Purpose Portable<br />

Steamer with all new<br />

assorted <strong>at</strong>tachments<br />

$70.00 call 862-4420<br />

PIANO Jesse French &<br />

Sons medium mahogany<br />

with m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

bench Spinet 57\”W<br />

24\”D 36\”H $1,200.00.<br />

(850)729-1990<br />

Medical/Health<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

CNA’S<br />

Competitive wages!<br />

WE PAY TOLLS<br />

Apply M-F 10-4<br />

138 Sandestin Ln.<br />

Miramar Beach, FL<br />

or call 850-267-2887<br />

EOE<br />

Web ID #34165820<br />

Medical/Health<br />

Radiologist<br />

Eglin Regional Hospital<br />

is looking for a<br />

Radiologist to work<br />

in the Radiology Department.<br />

He or she<br />

must meet the following<br />

requirements:<br />

• Must meet all credentialing<br />

requirements<br />

of the<br />

“Medical Tre<strong>at</strong>ment<br />

Facility” (MTF) to include<br />

current Certific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in Basic Life<br />

Support (BLS), Advanced<br />

Cardiac Life<br />

Support (ACLS) and<br />

Board Certific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

by the American<br />

Board of Radiology<br />

(ABR) or American<br />

Osteop<strong>at</strong>hic Board<br />

of Radiology<br />

(AOBR).<br />

• A Current Valid<br />

License.<br />

A request for<br />

proposal can be<br />

requested by email:<br />

elisa.horrach@<br />

eglin.af.mil<br />

Proposal packages<br />

must be submitted<br />

by close of business<br />

July 22, 2011.<br />

All questions are to<br />

be directed to Ms.<br />

Elisa Horrach <strong>at</strong><br />

850-882-4418.<br />

Web Id# 34167959<br />

TextFL67959 to 56654<br />

RIC KEY<br />

Mini Storage<br />

Clim<strong>at</strong>e Controlled<br />

Storage. Best R<strong>at</strong>es<br />

In FWB. Mill. Disc.&<br />

Move-In Specials<br />

(850) 863-8807<br />

$199 Deposit<br />

<br />

Westwood Apts<br />

2 bd/1 Ba<br />

850-581-2324<br />

‣ Villager Apts<br />

1bd/1ba & 2 bd/1 ba<br />

‣ Falcon House<br />

1bd/1ba & 2bd/2 ba<br />

850-862-5915<br />

text FL64588 to 56654<br />

FWB-2br/1ba condo in<br />

w<strong>at</strong>erfront complex w/<br />

dock. Upgrades, clean,<br />

& nice!! W/D in unit.<br />

Small pets OK. Military<br />

Discount!!! $695/month<br />

Call 850-499-3155<br />

Text FL66896 to 56654<br />

Shalimar-1, 2, 3 & 4 Br<br />

Apts. $599-$799 W<strong>at</strong>er<br />

Incl. Pool and Laundry,<br />

Central Air, Low Dep!<br />

Mon-S<strong>at</strong> (850)651-8267<br />

Text FL64548 to 56654<br />

FREE 1<br />

Month Rent<br />

Niceville<br />

2 br, 1.5 b<strong>at</strong>h, near<br />

base, shopping and<br />

schools $725 Month.<br />

850-585-1255<br />

FWB: 2 br, 1.5 b<strong>at</strong>h TH<br />

$775 mo. W/D hkups,<br />

pool, storage. Sm. pets<br />

welcome. Parkview<br />

Est<strong>at</strong>es. (850)862-4831<br />

Niceville: 723 Powell<br />

Dr. Fla Cottage style 2<br />

br, 1 b<strong>at</strong>h. Quiet shady<br />

oaks nghborhood. New<br />

kitchen ceiling and new<br />

paint & carpet thru-out.<br />

Ceiling fans. Screened<br />

porch, fenced & g<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

yard. Incl. stacked W/D<br />

All electric. C<strong>at</strong>s ok w/<br />

dep. Lease terms neg.<br />

$850 per month. $800<br />

sec dep 850-240-4920<br />

Navarre Beach- 7681<br />

Whitesands Blvd. 2bd<br />

2ba. F/P, Cvrd Deck,<br />

Gar. $1295/mo+ dep.<br />

Call (727)422 -2470<br />

Text fl68074 to 56654<br />

FWB: Lot for rent.<br />

W<strong>at</strong>er & garbage, furn.<br />

Lawn cut by owner<br />

$300/mo 850-863-9369<br />

Mary Esther, 105 Castle<br />

Rd 3 br, 2 ba, carport,<br />

unfurnished, loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

on large fenced<br />

yard. 2.2 miles from<br />

<strong>Hurlburt</strong>. Quiet area<br />

$600 month + dd<br />

850-862-1673/240-4251<br />

Text FL68259 to 56654<br />

3 br, 2 ba, FR, FP, upd<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

kitchen, lrg lot<br />

fncd yard. workshop,<br />

driveway ramps for<br />

handicap, between<br />

AFB Bases, close to<br />

schools and shopping.<br />

$161,900 850-244-2010<br />

BREWERCIRCLE@hotmail.com<br />

3 br, 2 b<strong>at</strong>h- Navarre.<br />

Tile, carpet, & lamin<strong>at</strong>e<br />

wood flooring. Ceiling<br />

fans. Master has a Coffered<br />

ceiling. Robledal<br />

Est<strong>at</strong>es.; MLS #548934<br />

$139,900 Phil Price, Bill<br />

Pullum Realty. Under<br />

Contract 850-496-3873<br />

Individual wants to<br />

buy house for investment<br />

850-651-0987<br />

Text FL64807 to 56654<br />

Roadster/Convertible,<br />

Low Original Miles,<br />

Rare Overdrive Trans.,<br />

Extra Set of Rims &<br />

Other Extras, Just<br />

$1995, 352-234-6321<br />

2000 Seadoo Bombardier<br />

GTI,very good<br />

condition, runs good<br />

with trailer,3 se<strong>at</strong>er.<br />

$3000 O.B.O Call Rick<br />

850-313-6829 or<br />

936-7089<br />

Dixie RV<br />

SuperStores<br />

FL’s Newest RV<br />

Dealer<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN!!!<br />

*Store Hours*<br />

Monday-S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

8:00am-6:00pm<br />

21 Acres / 30 Brands<br />

New and Used Units<br />

7 Manufacturers:<br />

Newmar<br />

Keystone<br />

Heartland<br />

Jayco<br />

Fleetwood<br />

Forest River<br />

Prime Time<br />

Loc<strong>at</strong>ed off I-10<br />

Exit 70 / SR285<br />

328 Green Acres Dr.<br />

De Funiak Springs,<br />

FL 32435<br />

Sales<br />

850-951-1000<br />

www.dixierv.com<br />

Roadtrek 2007, Popular<br />

210 (Chev) 22 ft,<br />

17K miles, rare to find,<br />

gre<strong>at</strong> gas mileage, like<br />

new, fully equipped, 2<br />

Twin beds/king;<br />

$57,500 OBO. Call<br />

850-651-8483 or<br />

850-496-5321<br />

Car, Truck & SUV Accessories<br />

Body Side Molding<br />

Floor M<strong>at</strong>s<br />

Bed Covers<br />

Window Visors<br />

Trunk Spoilers<br />

Since 1988<br />

Running Boards/Steps<br />

WWW.ACCENTTOPS.COM<br />

Accent Tops & Trailers<br />

657 BEAL PARKWAY<br />

2081765<br />

862-2400

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