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<strong>Navy</strong>’s 1st mobile landing platform<br />

launched at San Diego’s NASSCO<br />

SAN DIEGO - Less than two years since the start of fabrication,<br />

the first ship of the <strong>Navy</strong>’s new Mobile Landing Platform (MLP)<br />

class launched Nov. 13 at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard<br />

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Designed to provide logistics movement from sea to shore, the<br />

new class of ships will provide the <strong>Navy</strong> with a dedicated seabasing<br />

capability.<br />

The future USNS Montford Point (MLP 1) will be the lead ship<br />

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Chairman looks at changes to U.S. global footprint<br />

by Jim Garamone<br />

PERTH, Australia - The chairman<br />

of the Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />

is ready to move on to the next<br />

step of determining the footprint<br />

of U.S. troops based overseas.<br />

A r m y G e n . M a r t i n E .<br />

Dempsey said in an interview<br />

today that service members can<br />

expect changes in the numbers<br />

of troops based overseas, with<br />

increases in some cases and<br />

decreases in others.<br />

The determination is an outgrowth<br />

of the new defense<br />

strategy adopted earlier this year,<br />

the chairman said, and officials<br />

have been working to learn what<br />

is necessary to implement the<br />

strategy.<br />

“That’s part of the strategic<br />

seminars I’ve been holding with<br />

the combatant commanders and<br />

service chiefs,” he said. “I also<br />

said when we implemented the<br />

strategy that we wouldn’t get just<br />

one at-bat to deliver this strategy.<br />

We’ll have several to deliver<br />

these over the plate.”<br />

The rebalancing of the force<br />

to the Asia-Pacific region has<br />

received most of the attention<br />

since the strategy was announced.<br />

“That was a horizontal rebal-<br />

ancing globally,” the chairman<br />

said. “This year, I want to look<br />

at a vertical rebalancing, and<br />

what I mean by that ... is how we<br />

array the forces we have ... and<br />

how many should be forward<br />

stationed and how best to reap<br />

the benefits of forward stationing<br />

which are close, binding,<br />

traditional enduring relationships.”<br />

This includes cultural awareness<br />

that leads to deep relationships<br />

and deep contacts, he<br />

said.<br />

The chairman said he also<br />

will look at where and how to<br />

rotate troops in and out of areas,<br />

“and where we base troops in<br />

the homeland, where we build<br />

readiness and connect with<br />

America.”<br />

As the military compares the<br />

horizontal and vertical rebalancing,<br />

he said, “I believe I’ll<br />

have a pretty good understanding<br />

of how to best apply the<br />

resources we have as we go<br />

through the continuing budget<br />

discussions.”<br />

But budget uncertainty makes<br />

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<strong>Navy</strong> to track ITEMPO reporting<br />

MILLINGTON, Tenn. - The<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> has reestablished a formal<br />

Individual Personnel Tempo<br />

(ITEMPO) Program Management<br />

Office to administer the<br />

program, train commands and<br />

provide assistance to the Fleet<br />

with compliance, according to a<br />

message released, Nov. 9.<br />

The term ITEMPO means the<br />

amount of time Sailors are engaged<br />

in their official duties at a<br />

location or under circumstances<br />

that make it infeasible for them<br />

to spend off-duty time in their<br />

residence. These absences are<br />

defined in ITEMPO as deployment<br />

events and non-deployment<br />

events. Individual units are<br />

responsible for reporting data to<br />

the ITEMPO reporting system.<br />

“As deployment lengths and<br />

<strong>schedule</strong>s change based on<br />

world events, the impact to Sailors<br />

and families is of paramount<br />

interest to <strong>Navy</strong> leadership,”<br />

said Mark Gill, ITEMPO program<br />

manager, <strong>Navy</strong> Personnel<br />

Command (NPC). “ITEMPO<br />

is the centralized tool to track<br />

this information so reporting<br />

compliance is essential.”<br />

According to NAVADMIN<br />

335/12, commands must track all<br />

deployment events in ITEMPO.<br />

Deployment events are defined<br />

as operations, exercise, unit<br />

training, home station training<br />

and mission support temporary<br />

duty. An ITEMPO User Guide is<br />

available at http://www.public.<br />

navy.mil/bupers-npc/support/<br />

itempo/pages/default.aspx.<br />

The <strong>Navy</strong> waived the requirement<br />

to track non-deployment<br />

ITEMPO events in the ITEMPO<br />

An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter of Eightballers of<br />

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by Karen Parrish<br />

WASHINGTON - DoD released a detailed timeline Nov. 9 of the<br />

Pentagon’s response to the September attack in Benghazi, Libya,<br />

that left four Americans dead, including U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher<br />

Stevens.<br />

A senior defense official, speaking on background with Pentagon<br />

reporters, emphasized the rapid consultation, planning and troop<br />

pre-deployment actions defense leaders undertook in the first hours<br />

following the attack.<br />

“With naval, Marine, special operations and air forces either<br />

employed or en route to Libya during the attacks, we responded,”<br />

the official said. “We mourn the loss of four American heroes in<br />

Benghazi.”<br />

The military’s initial response began within minutes of the first<br />

incident in Benghazi, the official said: the attack on the U.S. consulate<br />

began at 3:42 p.m. EDT [9:42 p.m. Benghazi time], and by<br />

5:10 EDT an unarmed surveillance aircraft was on station over the<br />

Benghazi compound.<br />

Back to port<br />

NEW YORK (Nov. 3, 2012) - Amphibious assault ship<br />

USS Wasp (LHD 1) is positioned near New York and<br />

New Jersey ready to support disaster relief efforts.<br />

The <strong>Navy</strong> has positioned forces in the area to assist<br />

U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) in support<br />

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By 5:30 p.m., all surviving Americans had left the consulate, the<br />

official noted, adding that defense officials didn’t have that information<br />

until later. The senior official noted that for people to understand<br />

the sequence of events in Benghazi, “it’s important to discuss the<br />

wider context of that tragic day.”<br />

In the months before the attack, the official said, hundreds of reports<br />

surfaced of possible threats to U.S. citizens and facilities across<br />

the globe. In the Middle East and North Africa on Sept. 11, the official<br />

added, U.S. facilities in more than 16 countries were operating on a<br />

heightened force-protection level, based on specific threats.<br />

“I would note … that there was no specific or credible threat that<br />

we knew of on the day that the attacks … occurred in Benghazi,”<br />

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The official acknowledged that since Sept. 11, many people have<br />

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Future Arlington completes acceptance trials<br />

PASCAGOULA, Miss. - The future USS Arlington (LPD 24) completed acceptance trials recently,<br />

sailing from and returning to Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (HII) shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss.<br />

Arlington is the eighth San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship to be presented to the<br />

<strong>Navy</strong>’s Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) for acceptance, bringing it a step closer to delivery<br />

to the <strong>Navy</strong>.<br />

During the trials, HII demonstrated a variety of systems including main propulsion engineering and<br />

ship control systems, combat and communications systems, damage control, various mission systems,<br />

food service and crew support, and the electronic backbone of the ship - the Shipboard Wide Area<br />

Network. Several demonstrations require a second ship at sea for communications. For the first time in<br />

the class’s history, that partner was another LPD 17 class ship - the future USS Anchorage (LPD 23),<br />

which had departed HII’s Avondale shipyard en route to its homeport.<br />

“This trial marked the final milestone prior to delivering LPD 24 to the <strong>Navy</strong>,” said Capt. Darren Plath,<br />

LPD 17 class program manager.. “Additionally, seeing two of LPDs together at sea is a testament to the<br />

steady progress Ingalls is making in delivering LPDs with vital amphibious warfare capabilities to the<br />

fleet. We look forward to continuing this success with the future USS Somerset next year.”<br />

Among the highlights of the at sea trial portion, Arlington completed a full power run, self defense<br />

detect-to-engage exercises, steering checks, quick reversal (crash-back), boat handling, and anchoring.<br />

The rapid ballast and de-ballast demonstration is unique to amphibious ships, and during LPD 24’s<br />

acceptance trials, the results of the rapid ballast event beat the 15-minute time standard by more than<br />

two minutes.<br />

In addition to the INSURV team, <strong>Navy</strong> experts from Naval Sea Systems Command, the LPD 17 class<br />

Program Office, Supervisor of<br />

Shipbuilding Gulf Coast, and<br />

Arlington’s crew participated<br />

in preparing for and executing<br />

the trials.<br />

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Gulf Coast has presented three<br />

LPD 17 class ships, and each<br />

has been recommended for <strong>Navy</strong><br />

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“Because of the effort of our<br />

team members who participated<br />

in extensive quality assurance,<br />

testing and evaluation efforts<br />

in the months preceding these<br />

trials, three quality amphibious<br />

ships will reach the fleet in a<br />

year’s time.”


Veterans News<br />

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Veterans Day Parade honors Sailors,<br />

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by MC3 Kenan O’Connor<br />

CHULA VISTA - Service members and their families participated<br />

in a Veterans Day Parade hosted by Veterans Elementary School<br />

Nov. 9. The parade was in honor of past, present, and future veterans<br />

of the military.<br />

“It’s an honor to have been invited to march in this parade. It<br />

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Marquand, principal of Coronado<br />

Middle school. “It’s a<br />

great way to honor our service<br />

men and woman.”<br />

Coronado Middle school<br />

began the day with a breakfast<br />

for the vets. Following the<br />

breakfast, attendees watched a<br />

live news broadcast featuring<br />

the schools broadcast team and<br />

veteran speakers as well as the<br />

NB Coronado Commanding<br />

Officer Capt. Gary Mayes.<br />

Following the broadcast, the<br />

veterans spoke to the homeroom<br />

classes of many of the<br />

teachers to discuss their military<br />

experiences with the students.<br />

“It feels good but also kind<br />

of feels weird,” said Easton<br />

Haller, a CMS student whose<br />

father attended the event. “My<br />

dad is going to talk in my<br />

homeroom and I think my<br />

friends will be excited.”<br />

After the classrooms, students<br />

and veterans moved to<br />

the Coronado High school’s<br />

Niedermeyer Field for a special<br />

parachute demonstration<br />

by <strong>Navy</strong> SEALs. Students,<br />

teachers and veterans watched<br />

as parachutists glided through<br />

the air and landed in the center<br />

of the field, bringing the Take a<br />

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Throughout the day veterans<br />

and students were able to<br />

interacted giving both parties a<br />

different perspective.<br />

“It’s a great experience, it’s<br />

really emotional. You don’t<br />

really get the kids perspective<br />

all of the time,” said Chief<br />

Cryptologic Technician (Maintenance)<br />

James Summers, a<br />

parent of two Coronado students.<br />

“They’re sacrificing<br />

something, too, the kids are<br />

affected as well.”<br />

Chief Cryptologic Technician<br />

(Maintenance)<br />

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NeL Afloat records more than 200,000 course completions during FY12<br />

by Ed Barker<br />

Naval Education and Training<br />

Command, announced Nov. 8,<br />

the <strong>Navy</strong>’s Web-based training<br />

system, <strong>Navy</strong> e-Learning (NeL),<br />

set a record in Fiscal Year 2012<br />

for the most course completions<br />

by afloat units.<br />

Nearly 217,000 course completions<br />

were recorded by 191<br />

ships and submarines during<br />

the year.<br />

“As we work to constantly<br />

improve the afloat side of <strong>Navy</strong><br />

e-Learning, and we are seeing<br />

increased usage and better<br />

results as this application matures,”<br />

said Hank Reeves, NeL<br />

project director. “We’ve seen<br />

steady increases in usage and<br />

availability each year since the<br />

inception of NeL in 2001”<br />

NeL afloat offers more than<br />

1,600 courses, ranging from<br />

Information Assurance Awareness<br />

training required of all<br />

Sailors to hull-specific training<br />

for individual units.<br />

The aircraft carrier USS Carl<br />

Vinson (CVN 70) was one of<br />

the top NeL afloat performers<br />

in 2012 with more than 19,000<br />

course completions.<br />

Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Halfacre is<br />

Vinson’s training officer and<br />

appreciates the flexibility that<br />

NeL offers his Sailors.<br />

“Our crew is able to complete<br />

all of their required General<br />

Military Training (GMT)<br />

courses using NeL and that<br />

helps us manage our <strong>schedule</strong><br />

while underway or pierside,”<br />

said Halfacre. “We don’t have<br />

to <strong>schedule</strong> classes, classrooms<br />

or instructors onboard; the flexibility<br />

and 24/7 availability of<br />

courses through NeL afloat<br />

works very well for us.”<br />

The computer server hosting<br />

NeL afloat is resident onboard<br />

each platform and runs independently<br />

without a constant<br />

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Jackets (ETJ) and transmitting<br />

the latest training and personnel<br />

information. NeL software and<br />

courseware updates are pushed<br />

to afloat units on a monthly basis.<br />

Each month, ships receive 50<br />

to 100 new courses via training<br />

amendment packages.<br />

“<strong>Navy</strong> e-Learning is a great<br />

tool for Sailors onboard aircraft<br />

carriers. It allows them to complete<br />

required shipboard training<br />

such as the Damage Control Petty<br />

Officer (DCPO) course. But,<br />

it also supports their personal<br />

and professional development<br />

by offering Professional Military<br />

Education and foreign language<br />

courses,” said Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey<br />

Gregor, Aircraft Carrier Training<br />

Readiness Officer for Commander,<br />

Naval Air Force, U.S.<br />

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that with hardware upgrades and<br />

the development of tailored software<br />

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Sailors.”<br />

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Q. I notice there are two<br />

schools of thought about getting<br />

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you help others, you’ll get good<br />

things) and the aggressive (go<br />

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to recognize that the workplace<br />

is big enough for both you and<br />

the other person to win.<br />

From the first minute you<br />

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or boss, learn to listen to their<br />

agenda (what they want). Sometimes<br />

you’ll hear an emotional<br />

agenda - for example, they want<br />

to be respected. Sometimes<br />

you’ll hear a logistical agenda,<br />

terprise Training Management<br />

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The ETMDS modernization<br />

represents a significant upgrade<br />

to existing shore-side NeL capabilities<br />

and offers a pathway for<br />

introducing additional capabilities<br />

in the areas of Total Force<br />

workforce management and<br />

development. The system is currently<br />

in the testing phase.<br />

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courses’ under the ‘learning’ tab<br />

on the top right of the page.<br />

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you want to have influence with<br />

other people, you must appeal to<br />

their agenda.<br />

After listening to discover<br />

what the other party wants emotionally<br />

or logistically, you must<br />

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can help make that agenda happen.<br />

When you speak to the other<br />

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workplace negotiation is to tell<br />

the other party what you want.<br />

But if you skip the first two<br />

parts, where you really listen to<br />

the needs of another person and<br />

then offer a plan to help them,<br />

any need you have will fall on<br />

deaf ears.<br />

We may have been given two<br />

ears and one mouth because<br />

having influence, power and<br />

authority in the workplace is<br />

more about deep listening than<br />

overwhelming your coworkers<br />

with a verbal onslaught.<br />

To make matters worse, if<br />

your coworker listens to your<br />

needs first, he will probably<br />

decide you have no interest in<br />

his agenda. He’ll then make<br />

sure you don’t get what you<br />

want either.<br />

The simple truth about workplace<br />

negotiation is that people<br />

at work are happy to see you<br />

get what you want ... but only if<br />

they are guaranteed you are also<br />

looking out for them.<br />

You will notice in a long career<br />

that people who believe they<br />

can win through intimidation are<br />

in the end brought down by the<br />

people they stepped upon on<br />

the way up. Unfortunately, the<br />

people who think they’ll win by<br />

having no needs and taking care<br />

of everyone else just get burned<br />

out, used and bitter.<br />

In my column and my work,<br />

I am simply a fan of what works.<br />

I’ll throw away philosophy<br />

or theory any day in favor of<br />

results. I prefer my clients and<br />

readers to do the same with my<br />

advice. Try running over people,<br />

and see how that works. Try<br />

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to help others. Now try hearing<br />

what others want, giving it to<br />

them, and then asking for what<br />

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Q. I’d like to believe the most<br />

people will be nice if I’m nice to<br />

them. Do you think I’m being<br />

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A. Yes, most people will do<br />

what they perceive to be in their<br />

short-term self-interest, whether<br />

you are “nice” to them or not.<br />

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it for 20 years.”<br />

“Landing aboard a carrier<br />

for the first time was pretty intense,”<br />

said Marine 1st Lt. Jared<br />

Shaker, a student naval aviator<br />

for VT-22. “I was expecting it<br />

to be challenging and the landing<br />

definitely lived up to my<br />

expectations. It’s an experience<br />

that can’t be simulated.”<br />

The student aviators operate<br />

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for intermediate and advanced<br />

portions of the <strong>Navy</strong> and Marine<br />

Corps pilot training program for<br />

jet carrier aviation and tactical<br />

strike missions.<br />

The Goshawk is outfitted<br />

with an integrated training system<br />

which includes the aircraft,<br />

operations and instrument fighter<br />

simulators, academics and<br />

training integration system.<br />

Student naval aviators are<br />

typically assigned to a training<br />

squadron for one year before<br />

they transfer to fleet replacement<br />

squadrons (FRS), where<br />

they will learn to operate aircraft<br />

they will be utilizing in<br />

the fleet.<br />

“We train the student naval<br />

aviators to get their wings,” said<br />

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carrier aviation by providing<br />

specialized training based on<br />

our experience in the fleet. Our<br />

job is to get them ready before<br />

they transfer to their FRS.”<br />

To achieve their carrier<br />

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two days.<br />

“The standard is high, and<br />

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world to help us meet that standard,”<br />

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else in the world, and I’m glad<br />

I get to be part of it.”<br />

Shuster said being aboard<br />

Truman gives the students a<br />

chance to get comfortable with<br />

underway flight operations.<br />

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Sgt. Kiley D. Spurlock, assistant<br />

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husband deployed.<br />

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After Spurlock shared her<br />

story, parents had the opportunity<br />

to explore information booths, a<br />

photography exhibit and a growth<br />

and development center. The<br />

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parents the option to choose their<br />

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and provides information to<br />

help support healthy growth.<br />

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events. The next child development<br />

class is <strong>schedule</strong>d for Nov.<br />

9, with the 1st Maintenance Battalion<br />

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“We are looking to ensure<br />

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Flowers, who has more than<br />

eight years of service with New<br />

Parent Support Program. “We’re<br />

also going to be educating parents<br />

on household cleanliness,<br />

safety, pets and access to things<br />

that could be dangerous. We will<br />

also be talking about what parents<br />

can do to promote healthy,<br />

loving relationships with their<br />

children.”<br />

For more information, visit:<br />

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Behind every member of the<br />

Coast Guard stands a proud<br />

parent, sibling, spouse or child.<br />

Together they form a strong<br />

family, a military family. Alongside<br />

their loved ones, family<br />

members share the weight of<br />

deployments as Coast Guard<br />

men and women stand the watch.<br />

But they also share the same<br />

spirit of service, whether it is to<br />

country or community. As a true<br />

testament to this service, Coast<br />

Guard families came together<br />

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Sandy.<br />

When many New York and<br />

New Jersey citizens evacuated to<br />

stay safe, Coast Guard men and<br />

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was their duty to be there despite<br />

the fact that their own homes and<br />

families were in the path of the<br />

storm as well. Many of them lost<br />

everything.<br />

It is fitting November is Military<br />

Family Month as Coast<br />

Guard families led the charge<br />

to help out their own. Approximately<br />

60 Coast Guard families<br />

attached to New York-based<br />

units were displaced by Sandy<br />

and the Sector New York’s<br />

Spouse’s Association responded<br />

in full force.<br />

The association coordinated<br />

the donation of supplies from<br />

local businesses, church groups<br />

and other members of the Coast<br />

Guard community throughout<br />

the country. Just like their loved<br />

ones who gave their all in serving<br />

their nation after the storm,<br />

the spouses have not stopped<br />

as they work to supply families<br />

in need.<br />

What started out as a small<br />

operation quickly grew into<br />

more than 60 volunteers who<br />

have logged more than 500<br />

hours of service. Since Nov.<br />

4 – when four cargo trucks<br />

delivered food, clothing, water,<br />

cleaning supplies and baby<br />

products – the volunteers have<br />

been working in shifts sorting<br />

out the supplies and arranging<br />

for transport to affected<br />

families.<br />

About four empty houses<br />

worth of supplies have been<br />

donated so far, with the supplies<br />

reaching all the way to the ceiling<br />

in some cases.<br />

“Any Coast Guard families<br />

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take what they need,” said Casey<br />

Van Huysen, Sector New York’s<br />

ombudsman. “The Coast Guard<br />

communities have really reached<br />

out and helped us.”<br />

Mountains of clothes cover<br />

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been working tediously separating<br />

and organizing the clothes<br />

for those in need. Tina Mcrae,<br />

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expecting newborns.<br />

“I want to make sure there<br />

aren’t any babies that are in need<br />

of anything,” said Mcrae. “I just<br />

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The volunteers aren’t doing it<br />

for any recognition or accolades.<br />

They’re there just to support<br />

their fellow military families.<br />

And support they have.<br />

To date, the spouses have<br />

sorted and processed more than<br />

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With more supplies from other<br />

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for our Coast Guard family,”<br />

said Maribel Ramirez in a Facebook<br />

post to the association after<br />

receiving aid. “Your kindness<br />

humbles our family.”


Local Military<br />

Camp Pendleton Marines commemorate<br />

237th Birthday with pageant<br />

by Lance Cpl.<br />

Trevon S. Peracca<br />

CAMP PENDLETON - Marines<br />

and sailors gathered to<br />

commemorate the 237th Birthday<br />

of the United States Marine<br />

Corps at the base theater here<br />

Nov. 9.<br />

The event featured a display<br />

of the evolution of Marine uniforms<br />

with each time period,<br />

talking about significant combat<br />

operations dating back to the<br />

Corps’ foundation in 1775.<br />

“Throughout history Marines<br />

have earned the unwavering<br />

reputation of America’s warfighters,”<br />

said Brig. Gen. Vincent<br />

A. Coglianese, the commanding<br />

general of Marine Corps Installations<br />

West – Marine Corps<br />

<strong>Base</strong> Camp Pendleton. “As we<br />

reflect on the past, we must<br />

celebrate the milestones and accomplishments<br />

that contribute<br />

to our continued success as a<br />

command and corps.”<br />

The birthday pageant held<br />

a traditional cake cutting ceremony,<br />

with the first piece<br />

being presented to the guest of<br />

honor, Gen. John A. Toolan Jr.,<br />

the commanding general of I<br />

Marine Expeditionary Force.<br />

The second piece was shared<br />

by the oldest Marine present,<br />

Master Gunnery Sgt. Roosevelt<br />

A. Adrianza, the intelligence<br />

chief for I MEF G-2, and the<br />

youngest Marine Present, Lance<br />

Cpl. Michael M. Estes with<br />

Combat Logistics Regiment<br />

15. The traditional cake cutting<br />

ceremony represents the passing<br />

on of old traditions though the<br />

generations.<br />

The ceremony’s adjutant<br />

reads the birthday message<br />

of Lt. Gen. John<br />

Lejeune during Camp<br />

Pendleton’s Birthday<br />

Pageant. Photo by Lance<br />

Cpl. Trevon Peracca<br />

The pageant also included<br />

massing of colors from Camp<br />

Pendleton and music played by<br />

the 1st Marine Division Band.<br />

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<strong>Navy</strong> publishes notice of intent to prepare<br />

supplemental EIS for basing the P-8<br />

A notice of intent has been<br />

published in the Federal Register<br />

announcing the <strong>Navy</strong>’s intent<br />

to prepare a Supplemental Environmental<br />

Impact Statement<br />

(EIS) for the introduction of the<br />

P-8A Multi-Mission Maritime<br />

Aircraft to the <strong>Navy</strong> Fleet.<br />

The Supplemental EIS will<br />

address the potential environmental<br />

impacts of new home<br />

The new P-8A Multi-Mission<br />

Maritime Aircraft, a<br />

737 modified for use by<br />

the <strong>Navy</strong> to track submarines,<br />

among other surveillance<br />

tasks. Official<br />

photo<br />

basing alternatives and updated<br />

P-8A MMA program information.<br />

In 2008, the <strong>Navy</strong> completed<br />

the Final EIS for the introduction<br />

of the P-8A into the <strong>Navy</strong> Fleet,<br />

which evaluated the environmental<br />

impacts of home basing<br />

12 P-8A MMA fleet squadrons<br />

(72 aircraft) and one Fleet Replacement<br />

Squadron (FRS) (12<br />

aircraft) at established maritime<br />

patrol home bases. In 2009, a<br />

record of decision was issued<br />

that called for basing five fleet<br />

squadrons and the FRS at NAS<br />

Jacksonville, four fleet squadrons<br />

at NAS Whidbey Island,<br />

and three fleet squadrons at<br />

MCB Hawaii Kaneohe Bay, with<br />

periodic squadron detachments<br />

at NAS North Island.<br />

To meet the <strong>Navy</strong>’s current<br />

and future requirements and<br />

maximize the efficiency of<br />

support facilities, simulation<br />

training equipment, and on-site<br />

support personnel, the <strong>Navy</strong> now<br />

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alternatives for P-8A aircraft<br />

home basing. The <strong>Navy</strong> has<br />

determined that a dual-siting<br />

alternative, rather than home<br />

basing the aircraft at three locations,<br />

may best meet current<br />

requirements.<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> relieves SWRMC commander<br />

The commanding officer of Southwest Regional Maintenance<br />

Center, Capt. Michael Wiegand, was relieved of command by<br />

Commander, <strong>Navy</strong> Regional Maintenance Center, due to loss of<br />

confidence in his ability to command, Nov. 8.<br />

This decision stems from an investigation into contracting improprieties<br />

at Southwest Regional Maintenance Center. Further<br />

investigations into this matter continue.<br />

Capt. Mike Fulgham, currently assigned as executive officer,<br />

Southwest Regional Maintenance Center, will be the acting commander<br />

until a relieving commanding officer is assigned.<br />

Wiegand, who took command in July 2010, will be reassigned to<br />

administrative duty.<br />

Headquartered at Naval Station San Diego, Southwest Regional<br />

Maintenance Center provides intermediate level maintenance support<br />

to more than 100 surface ships and submarines of the U.S.<br />

Pacific Fleet.<br />

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SeaWorld’s Rescue<br />

Team, along<br />

with Sailors from<br />

NAS North Island,<br />

transport a male<br />

California sea lion<br />

on a stretcher to<br />

bring it back to the<br />

marine-life park<br />

for medical care.<br />

photo by Mike Aguilera<br />

NAS North Island<br />

SeaWorld rescues large male sea lion with help from Sailors<br />

Effort is successful after several attempts<br />

and monitoring for more than a week<br />

NAS NORTH ISLAND -<br />

SeaWorld San Diego’s Rescue<br />

Team executed a challenging<br />

rescue of a large male California<br />

sea lion on the beach here Nov.<br />

9. SeaWorld, in communication<br />

with base officials, had been<br />

monitoring the animal for more<br />

than a week.<br />

Over the last 10 days, the<br />

435-pound marine mammal had<br />

been sighted on the beach and<br />

seemed lethargic and in distress.<br />

As the days progressed, the<br />

animal appeared to get thinner<br />

and more lethargic.<br />

During one of several rescue<br />

attempts, SeaWorld’s team<br />

witnessed the sea lion have a<br />

seizure. SeaWorld rescuers<br />

were able to rescue the sea lion<br />

last Friday by tranquilizing him<br />

so that they could safely get him<br />

into a transport unit and bring<br />

him to the marine-life park’s<br />

animal care complex.<br />

SeaWorld’s Rescue Team,<br />

made up of animal care specialists<br />

and veterinarians, are<br />

currently stabilizing the sea<br />

lion and assessing his condition.<br />

SeaWorld experts believe<br />

the animal is about 25 percent<br />

underweight and is extremely<br />

dehydrated. Veterinarians will<br />

run tests in the coming days<br />

to determine what may have<br />

caused the seizure. SeaWorld<br />

will administer fluids and any<br />

medicine necessary to treat the<br />

sea lion. It is unknown at this<br />

time how long the animal will<br />

be in SeaWorld’s care.<br />

The goal of the SeaWorld<br />

Rescue Program is to rescue,<br />

rehabilitate and return animals<br />

to the wild. On average, Sea-<br />

World rescues and treats more<br />

than 300 marine animals and<br />

birds each year. Of these animals,<br />

seals and sea lions form the largest<br />

percentage. In 2012, SeaWorld<br />

has cared for more than 400 animals,<br />

including marine mammals,<br />

seabirds and sea turtles.<br />

Students prepare holiday gift bags for USS California Sailors<br />

by Lt. Cmdr. Jennifer Cragg<br />

GOLETA, Calif. - Through a<br />

connection with the Santa Barbara<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> League, students from<br />

Ellwood Elementary School here<br />

are learning about the meaning<br />

of service to one’s country, patriotism,<br />

and a submarine, USS<br />

California (SSN 781), named<br />

after the Golden State.<br />

The students, enrolled in Alice<br />

Robles-Richter’s 3rd grade class,<br />

are expanding their awareness of<br />

Veterans Day and extending<br />

their understanding of the day<br />

are reaching out to those who are<br />

serving and who have served.<br />

Robles-Richter was given the<br />

suggestion of supporting Sailors<br />

assigned to the Virginia-class attack<br />

submarine California. From<br />

there, the idea of thanking the<br />

submariners for their service, not<br />

just on Veterans Day, but for the<br />

holidays was launched.<br />

“The students will be writing<br />

thank you notes to the Sailors<br />

on board USS California and<br />

stuffing holiday bags with candy,<br />

sunflower seeds and crossword<br />

puzzles to give to them as well,”<br />

said Patricia Westberg, president<br />

Santa Barbara <strong>Navy</strong> League,<br />

who coordinated this learning<br />

exchange opportunity.<br />

In addition to writing letters<br />

to submariners stationed aboard<br />

California, Robles-Richter has<br />

coordinated a lecture opportunity<br />

for her students. A former<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> pilot and current member<br />

of the Santa Barbara <strong>Navy</strong><br />

League Board, retired Cmdr.<br />

Charles Huff will discuss his<br />

time in service.<br />

“The timing couldn’t be better<br />

as the students are studying<br />

a unit on patriotism during this<br />

time period,” said Robles-Richter,<br />

who added that the students<br />

had created patriotic song books<br />

about Veterans Day.<br />

Westberg plans on visiting<br />

USS California in December<br />

to deliver the gift bags to the<br />

Sailors assigned aboard the<br />

submarine.<br />

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NB <strong>Base</strong> San Diego; Halsey featured in ‘The Last Ship’<br />

S<br />

by MC1 Justin L. Webb<br />

AN DIEGO - Production crews completed nearly two weeks of filming for the pilot episode of “The<br />

Last Ship”, executive produced by Michael Bay, onboard Naval <strong>Base</strong> San Diego (NBSD) and the Arleigh<br />

Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey (DDG 97) Nov. 2.<br />

Production teams filmed on board NBSD and Halsey in order<br />

to capture this post-apocalyptic story of Capt. Tom Chandler<br />

and the crew of USS Nathan James (DDG 151).<br />

Assistant Director Basti Van Der Woude, who previously<br />

worked on the feature film “Battleship”, says that his appreciation<br />

for the U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> has grown<br />

even stronger at the conclusion of<br />

this initial stage of production.<br />

“We are so thankful to the <strong>Navy</strong><br />

for their hard work and cooperation.<br />

It is so impressive to see this much<br />

hardware in one place. I have the<br />

utmost respect for Sailors who have<br />

to be out to sea for months at a time,”<br />

said Van Der Woude.<br />

The crew of Halsey has deployed<br />

twice in the past two years and has<br />

completed a compressed training<br />

cycle and ship’s restricted availability (SRA), but supporting<br />

this television production has been another way for the ship to<br />

stay involved and positively represent the fleet.<br />

“We hope to offer a depiction that represents all Sailors. For<br />

us being selected is fun because it shows a balance between the<br />

crew’s ability to execute maintenance and to continue to perform<br />

operationally while still placing war fighting first. Onboard it<br />

doesn’t feel much different than if we were in the middle of a<br />

CMAV [continuous maintenance availability] or an SRA,” said<br />

USS Halsey Commanding Officer Cmdr. Michael Weeldreyer.<br />

Halsey crewmember Operations Specialist 1st Class Shayla<br />

Dalton-Bennet, who played an extra in scenes filmed on the<br />

flight deck and inside the ship’s Combat Information Center,<br />

echoed the captain’s sentiments.<br />

“For Halsey it’s actually amazing<br />

for us. In two years we’ve done back<br />

to back deployments, and the crew has<br />

worked really hard and we received the<br />

battle E this year. We’re just happy that<br />

we were chosen,” she said.<br />

Despite the challenges of facilitating<br />

nearly 200 production requests<br />

through various NBSD and Commander,<br />

Surface Forces entities, <strong>Navy</strong><br />

public affairs representatives consider<br />

this project a success.<br />

“This is good for Naval <strong>Base</strong> San Diego and the <strong>Navy</strong> as a<br />

whole because we have a unique opportunity to give the public<br />

a glimpse into the inner workings of the <strong>Navy</strong> that they wouldn’t<br />

get otherwise. The Sailors on board USS Halsey and Naval <strong>Base</strong><br />

San Diego have been amazing. We could not have done this<br />

without their help, and feel extremely fortunate to work with<br />

this ship and base,” said <strong>Navy</strong> Office of Information West’s Lt.<br />

j.g. Robyn Gerstenslager.<br />

DISPATCH<br />

NASSCO completes the complex<br />

float out operation for USNS<br />

Montford Point. Official <strong>Navy</strong><br />

photo<br />

MLP<br />

continued from page 2<br />

Using the commercially designed<br />

Alaska-class crude oil<br />

carrier as its base, the <strong>Navy</strong>’s<br />

Strategic and Theater Sealift<br />

Program Office (PMS 385)<br />

worked in conjunction with<br />

NASSCO to develop a design<br />

that supported the <strong>Navy</strong>’s core<br />

capabilities while maintaining<br />

low costs.<br />

“Working in partnership with<br />

NASSCO early in the design<br />

phase allowed us to execute an<br />

aggressive construction <strong>schedule</strong><br />

that has stayed under budget,”<br />

said Capt. Henry Stevens, PMS<br />

385 program manager. Even<br />

working from a preexisting design,<br />

the low rework rates have<br />

been remarkable for a first-inclass<br />

ship.”<br />

The ship will leverage floaton/float-off<br />

technology, which<br />

will allow the ship to be partially<br />

submerged facilitating easy<br />

movement of cargo and craft.<br />

Additionally, the ship’s size allows<br />

for 25,000 square feet of<br />

vehicle and equipment stowage<br />

space and 380,000 gallons of<br />

JP-5 fuel storage.<br />

With this set of capabilities,<br />

the ship will be able to easily<br />

transfer personnel and vehicles<br />

from other vessels such as the<br />

large, medium-speed, roll-on/<br />

roll-off ships onto landing craft<br />

air cushioned vehicles and transport<br />

them ashore.<br />

MLPs will have a maximum<br />

speed of 15 knots and range of<br />

9,500 nautical miles. At 785<br />

feet long, MLPs displace over<br />

80,000 tons when fully loaded.<br />

MLPs will operate with a crew<br />

of 34 Military Sealift Command<br />

personnel.<br />

Montford Point will be christened<br />

in the spring.


USS Anchorage transits to new homeport<br />

LPD 23 San Diego-bound<br />

Sailors assigned to USS Anchorage (LPD 23) watch as the ship passes through the<br />

Gatun locks, the first of three sets of locks ships use to transit the Panama Canal.<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> photo by MC1 Aramis X. Ramirez<br />

PANAMA CANAL – Amphibious transport dock Anchorage (LPD 23) transited the Panama Canal<br />

for the first time in her history Nov. 9.<br />

Anchorage departed the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Shipbuilding site in Avondale, La. Oct.<br />

30 to sail to her future homeport of San Diego.<br />

The canal, opened in 1914, serves as a passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans for merchant<br />

and military vessels, saving them from the nearly 8000-mile journey around South America.<br />

With a beam measuring 105 feet, Anchorage, a San Antonio class LPD, is among the largest class<br />

of ships able to safely pass through the canal, whose locks measure 110 feet. She completed the transit<br />

in 13 hours.<br />

“It was amazing to see how the ship fit in the locks and was pulled along,” said Quartermaster 3rd<br />

Class Teanesha Jones, who like most of the crew was experiencing the canal transit for the first time.<br />

“I guess it really opens your eyes on how we [the <strong>Navy</strong>] get from one side of the world to the other and<br />

the kind of international cooperation that plays into that.”<br />

Anchorage will next make a brief port visit to La Manzanilla, Mexico before completing the final leg<br />

of her transit to homeport where a homecoming ceremony will welcome back the Sailors and Marines<br />

assigned to the ship, most of who have been away from home for more than seven months.<br />

Anchorage is the seventh San Antonio class amphibious transport dock. She was built at the HII<br />

Shipbuilding site in Avondale, La. and delivered to the <strong>Navy</strong> Sept. 17. The ship will be commissioned<br />

in May in her namesake city of Anchorage, Alaska and is the second ship to be named for the city.<br />

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Makin Island leadership stresses responsible<br />

driving during the 2012 holiday season<br />

by Seaman Matthew J. Hill<br />

SAN DIEGO - As Sailors and<br />

their families get ready for the<br />

upcoming holiday season, the<br />

leadership of the amphibious<br />

assault ship USS Makin Island<br />

(LHD 8) kicked off a safe driving<br />

campaign with the construction<br />

of a powerful display on the<br />

pier near the ship, Nov. 6.<br />

Personnel from Makin Island’s<br />

Safety department coordinated<br />

the delivery and placement of a<br />

wrecked Sport Utility Vehicle on<br />

the pier to remind Sailors not to<br />

drink and drive, not to text and<br />

drive, and to follow the rules of<br />

the road during the upcoming<br />

holiday season.<br />

“The point of the display is<br />

to raise awareness that drunk<br />

driving, texting and driving, and<br />

distracted driving have serious<br />

consequences,” said Lt. Harriet<br />

Johnson, Makin Island’s safety<br />

officer.<br />

Johnson said she hopes Makin<br />

Island Sailors will take time<br />

to think about their own driving<br />

habits, as well as take an<br />

extra moment to help prevent<br />

accidents during the holiday<br />

season.<br />

According to the Naval Safety<br />

Center’s website, 42 Sailors<br />

were killed in privately owned<br />

vehicle accidents during fiscal<br />

year 2012.<br />

“I hope that people see the<br />

extent of the damage done to<br />

the car and understand what<br />

can happen when bad decisions<br />

are made behind the wheel,”<br />

said Aviation Ordnanceman<br />

2nd Class Brandon Starkey, assigned<br />

to Makin Island’s safety<br />

department.<br />

Starkey said he worked with<br />

a local towing company to find<br />

the vehicle, which was wrecked<br />

Labor Day weekend, and bring<br />

it to the ship. He said he hopes<br />

it will be a blunt reminder for<br />

Sailors to make good decisions<br />

when driving.<br />

“Safe driving is a year round<br />

concern,” said Starkey. “But<br />

around the holidays, it is especially<br />

important to get the word<br />

out.”<br />

Improving readiness and<br />

safety are two key elements<br />

of the Secretary of the <strong>Navy</strong>’s<br />

21st Century Sailor and Marine<br />

initiative.<br />

Makin Island recently returned<br />

from a seven-month deployment<br />

and was the first U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> ship<br />

to deploy using a hybrid-electric<br />

propulsion system. By using this<br />

unique propulsion system, the<br />

ship saved over $15 million in<br />

fuel costs and the <strong>Navy</strong> expects<br />

to see fuel cost savings of more<br />

than $250 million, over the<br />

course of the ship’s lifecycle.<br />

Lessons learned during Makin<br />

Island’s maiden deployment<br />

prove the <strong>Navy</strong>’s commitment<br />

to energy awareness and con-<br />

“Safe driving is a year round concern.<br />

But around the holidays, it is especially<br />

important to get the word out.”<br />

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of 110 Seabees on Nov. 4 to aid in relief and recovery efforts on the East Coast following<br />

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The unit flew into McGuire Air Force <strong>Base</strong> on<br />

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“It’s been really great to help those who have lost<br />

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Breaking Dawn – Part 2.<br />

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Lawrence and costars Reese Witherspoon<br />

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Town & Country Thanksgiving<br />

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Now, away from his family,<br />

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representative. As the 3rd MAW<br />

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of passing on what I’ve received.<br />

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Once a year, tens of thousands of buyers from around the world<br />

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E d u c a t i o n a l s e m i n a r s ,<br />

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If you can imagine it, you will probably find it at the SEMA Show<br />

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so you basically need to just make a rough plan, pick a place to begin<br />

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Army-<strong>Navy</strong> trivia <strong>contest</strong>s, fan polls set to begin<br />

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The 30-day trivia <strong>contest</strong> gets<br />

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Fans are encouraged to send in<br />

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other pertinent photos can be<br />

sent to armynavyfootballgame@<br />

gmail.com.<br />

A memories section will be<br />

added to Tumblr and armynavygame.com<br />

allowing players,<br />

fans and coaches to share their<br />

memories of the rivalry. Please<br />

send your favorite Army-<strong>Navy</strong><br />

Game memories to armynavyfootballgame@gmail.com.<br />

A host of individuals associated<br />

with the game, including<br />

current and former players, will<br />

be available for on-line chats<br />

leading up to the game and on<br />

the day of the <strong>contest</strong> as well.<br />

A scavenger hunt will begin<br />

later this month in Philadelphia.<br />

Each day, clues will be tweeted<br />

to @Army_<strong>Navy</strong>_Game and<br />

posted on the official Facebook<br />

page, Army<strong>Navy</strong>FootballGame,<br />

to help fans find a gold 2010<br />

Army-<strong>Navy</strong> USAA Game coin.<br />

Once fans find the clue, they<br />

need to submit a photo with the<br />

coin in the area it was found<br />

and send it to armynavyfootballgame@gmail.com.<br />

The first<br />

person to send an e-mail with a<br />

photo of the coin in the area it<br />

was hidden will be that day’s<br />

winner. At the end of the 10 days,<br />

the correct choice from each day<br />

will then be placed in a random<br />

drawing. The selected winner<br />

will receive four tickets to the<br />

game, four pregame on-field<br />

passes and a parking pass.<br />

In addition to the game leadup,<br />

a bevy of activities are<br />

planned for game day itself.<br />

Fans are encouraged to visit<br />

the Army-<strong>Navy</strong> Social Media<br />

The The Ice Ice Ice Rink Rink at at Horton Horton Square<br />

Square<br />

225 225 225 Broadway Broadway Broadway, Broadway , Downtown<br />

Downtown<br />

adjacent to Horton Plaza<br />

Opening Night, November 15th at 5pm<br />

FREE SKATE SHOW & REFRESHMENTS<br />

SKATE FOR<br />

Daily Daily Daily skating skating<br />

skating<br />

November November 15, 15, 2012<br />

2012<br />

thru thru January January 6, 6, 6, 2013<br />

2013<br />

$ 500 ALL NIGHT LONG!<br />

10am-10pm<br />

Military Families Skate for only $ 10<br />

Family Week: December 2-8, 2012<br />

Check out www www.fantasyonicesd.com<br />

www www.fantasyonicesd.com<br />

.fantasyonicesd.com<br />

for for a a list list of of family-friendly family-friendly events events & & promotions<br />

promotions<br />

Call Call 858-966-6700<br />

858-966-6700<br />

Hub within HeadHouse Plaza at<br />

Lincoln Financial Field. Photo<br />

and Twitter <strong>contest</strong>s and scavenger<br />

hunts will be conducted<br />

within Army-<strong>Navy</strong> FanFest and<br />

around the stadium on game<br />

day.<br />

Following the game, flip-cam<br />

coverage of the many events<br />

surrounding the game will be<br />

provided by players, cadets and<br />

midshipmen as well as fans that<br />

submit clips.<br />

Facebook albums and Pinterest<br />

boards will be built during<br />

the game as well with fans encouraged<br />

to submit their photos<br />

Nominations now accepted for high<br />

school inspirational player award<br />

Nominations are now being<br />

accepted for the 2012 Dr Pepper<br />

TEN Most Inspirational<br />

Player Award. For the fourth<br />

straight year, Dr Pepper TEN<br />

and the Bridgepoint Education<br />

Holiday Bowl have teamed up<br />

to recognize a deserving high<br />

school student-athlete.<br />

San Diego area high school<br />

football fans are encouraged<br />

to visit www.xtrasports1360.<br />

com and click on the link to<br />

nominate a player who inspires<br />

his team to do their best on<br />

and off the field. The nominations<br />

are being coordinated<br />

by XTRA Sports 1360. The<br />

deadline for submissions is<br />

Friday, Nov. 30.<br />

“The best players get the<br />

accolades and attention,” said<br />

LaDrue Jordan, chairman of<br />

the inspiration program. “This<br />

for inclusion throughout the<br />

day. Fans can interact at @<br />

Army_<strong>Navy</strong>_Game as well.<br />

To view chatter about the<br />

game, visit www.tagboard.com<br />

and search #Army<strong>Navy</strong>.<br />

Army <strong>Navy</strong> Social Media<br />

Hash tag: #Army<strong>Navy</strong><br />

Twitter: @Army_<strong>Navy</strong>_<br />

Game<br />

Facebook: Army<strong>Navy</strong>FootballGame<br />

Tumblr: Army<strong>Navy</strong>Game<br />

Instagram: Army<strong>Navy</strong>Game<br />

Pinterest: Army<strong>Navy</strong>FB<br />

YouTube: Army<strong>Navy</strong>FootballGame<br />

award seeks to recognize those who fly under the radar<br />

screen, yet play invaluable roles on their football teams.”<br />

Bowl organizers will review the nominations and select<br />

the winner. The Dr Pepper TEN Most Inspirational Player<br />

will receive a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of Dr Pepper<br />

Ten, and be recognized on the<br />

field during the Bridgepoint<br />

Education Holiday Bowl. The<br />

game kicks off at 6:45 p.m.<br />

on Thursday, December 27th<br />

at Qualcomm Stadium and<br />

features teams from the Pac-12<br />

and Big 12 Conferences.<br />

The Dr Pepper TEN Most<br />

Inspirational Player Award is<br />

supported by the Kiwanis Club<br />

of San Diego.<br />

For information, call (619)<br />

283-5808 or go to www.<br />

BridgepointEducationHoliday-<br />

Bowl.com.<br />

Cpl. John Renfro, a radar<br />

technician with Headquarters<br />

and Headquarters<br />

Squadron airfield electronic<br />

maintenance division races<br />

a student during a fitness<br />

challenge at Miller Elementary<br />

School, Nov. 7. The Single<br />

Marine Program holds<br />

a fitness challenge once a<br />

month to teach students educational<br />

physical fitness.<br />

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS<br />

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NCIS A beloved Marine<br />

is fatally stabbed.<br />

NCIS “Enemy on the Hill” Burn Notice “Over the<br />

(CC) (DVS)<br />

Line” (N) (CC)<br />

NCIS Senator asks Gibbs<br />

for help. (CC)<br />

SD News<br />

at 11<br />

Jay Leno<br />

Saturday<br />

Night Live<br />

DISN Good-<br />

Charlie<br />

Austin &<br />

Ally (CC)<br />

Austin &<br />

Ally (CC)<br />

Shake It Up! Jessie ’<br />

(CC) (CC)<br />

Jessie ’<br />

(CC)<br />

›››‡ Toy Story 3 (2010, Comedy) Voices of Tom<br />

Hanks, Tim Allen. ’<br />

Dog With a Shake It Up! Good-<br />

Blog ’ (CC) Charlie<br />

Good-<br />

Charlie<br />

ESPN<br />

College Football Kansas State at Baylor. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)<br />

(CC)<br />

SportsCenter (N) (Live)<br />

(CC)<br />

SportsCenter (N) (Live)<br />

(CC)<br />

SportsCenter (N) (Live)<br />

(CC)<br />

College Football Tennessee at Vanderbilt. (N) (Live)<br />

ESPN2<br />

College<br />

Football<br />

College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Football Final (N) NASCAR<br />

(Live) (CC)<br />

Racing<br />

TLC<br />

Dateline: Real Life<br />

Mysteries ’ (CC)<br />

Dateline: Real Life<br />

Mysteries ’ (CC)<br />

48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence<br />

’ (CC)<br />

“Fatal Choice”<br />

(N) ’ (CC)<br />

(N) ’ (CC)<br />

“Fatal Choice”<br />

USA<br />

NCIS “In the Dark” A<br />

blind photographer.<br />

NCIS Murder of a naval<br />

offi cer. ’ (CC)<br />

NCIS Offi cer’s death links ›››‡ The Color Purple (1985, Drama) Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover.<br />

to a prostitute.<br />

<strong>Base</strong>d on Alice Walker’s portrait of a rural black woman.<br />

›› Eat Pray Love<br />

(2010) Julia Roberts.<br />

Jay Leno


TV Listings<br />

SUNDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 18, 2012<br />

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XETV Paid Program San Diego 6 in the Morning Weekend (N) Box of Seductive Cook with No Paid Program ›› Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006, Comedy) Voices of ››› Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) Charlie Sheen. An Star Wars: The Clone Wars<br />

&<br />

Miracles Faces Flame<br />

Ray Romano, John Leguizamo.<br />

inept commando goes on a rescue mission.<br />

Ice world confl ict.<br />

KFMB CBS News Sunday Morning Chargers The NFL Today (N) (Live) NFL Football Cleveland Browns at Dallas Cowboys. From Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, NFL Football San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos. From Sports Authority Field at Mile High in News 8<br />

( (N) ’ (CC)<br />

Gameday (CC)<br />

Texas. (N) (Live) (CC)<br />

Denver. (N) (Live) (CC)<br />

Postgame<br />

KGTV Good Morn- 10News This Morning (N) This Week With George Joel Osteen AAA Benefi ts Easy Wrinkle Muffi n Top? Paid Program Deep Clean Joint Pain? Top Chef Ball Boys ’ Ball Boys ’ Shark Tank ’ (CC) EP Daily (N) Inside Edition<br />

* ing<br />

(CC)<br />

Stephanopoulos (N) (CC)<br />

Miracle<br />

w/ Shark!<br />

Meals! (CC) (CC)<br />

(CC)<br />

KPBS Sesame Curious Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Moyers & Company ’ (CC) Ken Kramer’s Historic American Masters (CC) To Be Announced<br />

/ Street ’ George<br />

(CC) Train ’<br />

S.D. Places<br />

KNSD<br />

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Today (N) ’<br />

(CC)<br />

Meet the Press (N) (CC) Chris Matthews<br />

Cindy<br />

Crawford<br />

World of Adventure Sports<br />

(N) ’ (CC)<br />

Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix: Trophee Eric Bompard<br />

Cachemire. From Paris. (Taped) ’ (CC)<br />

Family Skating Tribute From Atlantic City, N.J. (N) ’ (CC) Tech Now Nightly News Football Night in America (N)<br />

’ (Live) (CC)<br />

DISN Mickey<br />

Mouse<br />

Mickey<br />

Mouse<br />

Jake and the Phineas and<br />

Pirates Ferb<br />

Phineas and<br />

Ferb<br />

Good Luck<br />

Charlie ’<br />

Jessie ’<br />

(CC)<br />

Jessie ’<br />

(CC)<br />

Dog With a<br />

Blog (CC)<br />

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(CC)<br />

Austin & Ally<br />

(CC)<br />

Good Luck<br />

Charlie ’<br />

Good Luck<br />

Charlie ’<br />

Austin & Ally<br />

(CC)<br />

Shake It<br />

Up! ’<br />

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’ (CC)<br />

Phineas and<br />

Ferb<br />

Phineas and<br />

Ferb<br />

Jessie ’<br />

(CC)<br />

ESPN<br />

Sunday NFL Countdown (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter NASCAR Countdown (N) (Live)<br />

(N)<br />

NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Ford EcoBoost 400. From Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC)<br />

Sports Re-<br />

ESPN2 porters (N)<br />

Fantasy Football Now (N) (Live) NHRA Drag Racing Lucas<br />

Oil Series. (Taped)<br />

Thrills &<br />

Spills<br />

Women’s College Basketball Connecticut at Texas A&M.<br />

(N) (Live)<br />

College Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic: Teams<br />

TBA. From Uncasville, Conn. (N) (Live)<br />

College Basketball Puerto Rico Tip-Off,<br />

Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)<br />

TLC<br />

Paid Program Fat Loss<br />

(CC)<br />

Paid Program Say Yes: ATL<br />

(CC)<br />

Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Jersey ’ Brides Jersey ’ Brides Sister ’ Wives Sister ’ Wives Sister ’ Wives Sister ’ Wives Sister ’ Wives Sister ’ Wives<br />

USA<br />

David Jeremiah<br />

(N)<br />

Atmosphere Joel Osteen<br />

(CC)<br />

› Mr. Deeds (2002) Adam Sandler. A pizza maker inherits ›› Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000, Comedy)<br />

a fortune from a distant relative.<br />

Eddie Murphy, Janet Jackson, Larry Miller.<br />

›‡ The Ugly Truth (2009, Romance-Comedy) Katherine<br />

Heigl, Gerard Butler, Eric Winter.<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

The identity of the featured celebrity is found within the<br />

answers in the puzzle. In order to take the TV Challenge,<br />

unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle.<br />

ACROSS<br />

1. “Criminal Minds” role (2)<br />

9. Shoot carefully<br />

10. “The Parent __”; 1998<br />

Lindsay Lohan film<br />

11. Eastern Eur. nation<br />

13. Davis, for one<br />

15. Very willing<br />

17. Role on “NCIS:<br />

Los Angeles” (2)<br />

18. “Hi-__ Silver, away!”;<br />

Lone Ranger’s cry<br />

20. “Gunfight at the __<br />

Corral”; Kirk Douglas<br />

Western film<br />

21. Total<br />

23. “__ Got a Secret”<br />

24. “__-Baby”; 1990<br />

Johnny Depp <strong>movie</strong><br />

25. Ryan, for one<br />

26. “The World __ Not<br />

Enough”; 007 <strong>movie</strong><br />

29. Harry Anderson’s<br />

state of birth: abbr.<br />

30. Role on “The Middle” (2)<br />

34. Fleetwood RV model<br />

36. True-blue<br />

38. “Hollywood Squares” win<br />

39. “The A-__” (1983-87)<br />

42. Fleur-de-__<br />

43. “__ Boss”<br />

DOWN<br />

1. “__ Another Day”;<br />

007 <strong>movie</strong><br />

2. Pt., qt., gal., etc.<br />

3. Dating couple<br />

gossiped about<br />

4. Kildare or Quinn: abbr.<br />

5. “She-__: Princess of<br />

Power” (1985-86)<br />

6. “__ Season”; 2006<br />

film for Ashton Kutcher<br />

7. “The Twilight __:<br />

Eclipse”; 2010 Kristen<br />

Stewart <strong>movie</strong><br />

8. Suffix for project or text<br />

9. Role on “NCIS” (2)<br />

12. “2 __ __”<br />

14. Hunter, for one<br />

16. “Parks __ Recreation”<br />

19. “Yours, Mine and __”;<br />

2005 Dennis Quaid film<br />

20. “__ the Hedge”; 2006<br />

<strong>movie</strong> for Bruce Willis<br />

22. “__ Own Worst Enemy”<br />

23. “__ With Her” (2003-04)<br />

27. “__ Brother”<br />

28. Prefix for sphere<br />

or system<br />

30. Soleil __ Frye<br />

31. Mother of twins<br />

and sextuplets<br />

32. Red Muppet<br />

33. Chandler, for one<br />

35. Borrower’s note<br />

37. “Up in the __”; 2009<br />

George Clooney <strong>movie</strong><br />

40. Series for Noah<br />

Wyle, once<br />

41. Ms. Curry’s initials<br />

© Zap2it<br />

SUNDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18, 2012<br />

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XETV South Park South Park Futurama ’ Futurama ’ The Simp- The Simp- Scrubs ’ Scrubs ’ America’s Funniest San Diego Seinfeld ’ Rock TV South Park<br />

&<br />

(CC) (CC) sons ’ sons ’ (CC) (CC) Home Videos (CC) 6 News (CC) with Miles<br />

KFMB News 8 at 5pm Lee and Evening News 8 at 60 Minutes (N) ’ (CC) The Amazing Race (N) The Good Wife “Here The Mentalist “Red Sails News 8 at Criminal<br />

( Blauer . (N)<br />

News 6:30pm<br />

’ (CC)<br />

Comes the Judge” (N) in the Sunset”<br />

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KGTV 10News at World News 10News at Let’s Ask America’s Funniest The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards Musical acts are honored. (N 10News at Sports<br />

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6pm America Home Videos (N) ’ Same-day Tape) ’ (CC)<br />

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Football<br />

Night<br />

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Pittsburgh. (N) ’ (Live) (CC)<br />

Football Night in San<br />

Diego<br />

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patriarch is murdered.<br />

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at 11<br />

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Countdown MLS Soccer Western Conference, Final Leg 2 -- Los Angeles<br />

Galaxy at Seattle Sounders FC. (N) (Live)<br />

SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter<br />

ESPN2 College<br />

Basketball<br />

College Basketball Charleston Classic, Final: Teams NASCAR<br />

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Now (N)<br />

SportsCenter<br />

(N)<br />

Soccer Indoor Futsal<br />

World Cup, Final.<br />

E:60 NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Ford<br />

EcoBoost 400.<br />

TLC Sister<br />

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Wives ’<br />

Sister<br />

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Wives ’<br />

Sister Wives “Polygamist Breaking Amish: The<br />

Debt Threat” (N) Shunning Truth (N)<br />

Sister Wives “Polygamist<br />

Debt Threat” ’<br />

USA<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

Victims Unit ’<br />

››‡ It’s Complicated<br />

(2009)<br />

MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 19, 2012<br />

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College Basketball Legends Classic -- Georgetown<br />

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College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic -- Kansas<br />

vs. Washington State. (N) (Live)<br />

College Basketball EA Sports Maui Invitational<br />

-- Illinois vs. USC. (N) (Live)<br />

NBA Tonight NFL Films<br />

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(2009) Gerard Butler<br />

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TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 20, 2012<br />

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College Basketball EA Sports Maui Invitational, First College Basketball Legends Classic, Final: Teams<br />

Semifi nal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)<br />

TBA. From New York. (N) (Live)<br />

SportsCenter (N) (Live)<br />

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SportsCenter (N) (Live)<br />

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College Football Akron at Toledo. (N) (Live)<br />

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USA<br />

Law & Order: Special<br />

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Stardust”<br />

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WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 21, 2012<br />

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XETV The Offi ce The Offi ce The Simp- The SimpEngageEngage- ›››‡ Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) San Diego Seinfeld Seinfeld ’ Frasier ’<br />

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6 News (CC) (CC) (CC)<br />

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Investigation (N) ’ 11pm (N)<br />

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KPBS California’s Nightly World News KPBS PBS NewsHour (N) To Be Announced<br />

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11/29<br />

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6 6 1 1 9 9 . . 4 4 2 28 8 8 . . 4 4 4 4 1 1 1<br />

1<br />

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Bob Hope Theater, Miramar<br />

Bldg. 2242 (858) 577-4143<br />

RENTALS TOWNHOUSE<br />

Camp Pendleton Movie<br />

Theater(760) 725-9217 Closed<br />

Thursday, November 15<br />

9:00 a.m. The Sandlot (PG)<br />

7:00 p.m. What to Expect When<br />

Thursday, November 15<br />

You’re Expecting (PG-13)<br />

6:15 p.m. Frankenweenie - 3D (PG) Friday, November 16<br />

7:50 p.m. Dredd - 3D (R)<br />

7:00 p.m.Moonrise Kingdom (PG-13)<br />

Friday, November 16<br />

Saturday, November 17<br />

6:00 p.m. Hotel<br />

Transylvania - 3D (PG)<br />

4:00 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s<br />

Witness Protection (PG-13)<br />

7:50 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

Saturday, November 17<br />

1:00 p.m. Hotel<br />

7:00 p.m. Seeking a Friend for the<br />

End of the World (R)<br />

Wednesday, November 21<br />

CARLSBAD - 3BR/3BA HOME<br />

Transylvania - 3D (PG)<br />

2:50 p.m. Frankenweenie - 3D (PG)<br />

7:00 p.m. Prometheus (R)<br />

Thursday, November 22<br />

Upgraded master bath. Full 6:00 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13) 9:00 a.m. No Movie Showing<br />

media home theater setup with 7:50 p.m. Trouble with the Curve 7:00 p.m. No Movie Showing<br />

5.1 speakers. Kitchen includes (PG-13)<br />

granite counters, new Sunday, November 18<br />

SS appliances. $3995/mo.<br />

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1:00 p.m. Hotel Transylvania - 3D (PG)<br />

3:00 p.m. Finding Nemo - 3D (G)<br />

6:00 p.m.Hotel Transylvania- 3D (PG)<br />

7:50 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

Monday, November 19<br />

6:15 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

8:00 p.m. Resident Evil<br />

Retribution - 3D (R)<br />

Tuesday, November 20<br />

6:15 p.m. Pitch Perfect (PG-13)<br />

15-Nov Thur<br />

2:00 PM Frankenweenie (2D PG<br />

6:30 PM *End of Watch, R<br />

16-Nov Fri<br />

6:30 PM Taken 2 PG-13<br />

9:00 PM Looper R<br />

8:15 p.m. Dredd - 3D (R)<br />

17-Nov Sat<br />

Imperial Beach<br />

2BR/1BA. 1324<br />

Iris, Unit #6. Newly<br />

painted, stacked W/D<br />

$1200.<br />

Available Now!<br />

Wednesday, November 21<br />

6:15 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

8:00 p.m. Looper (R)<br />

Thursday, November 22<br />

3:30 p.m. Frankenweenie- 3D (PG)<br />

5:30 p.m.Hotel Transylvania - 3D (PG)<br />

7:30 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

Naval <strong>Base</strong> Theater,<br />

(619) 556-5568, Bldg. 71<br />

8:00 AM 2:00 PM Swap Meet Live<br />

6:30 PM Hotel Transylvania (3D)PG<br />

9:00 PM *House at the End of the<br />

Street PG-13<br />

18-Nov Sun<br />

1:00 PM Pitch PerfectPG-13<br />

6:30 PM *Dredd (3D)R<br />

21-Nov Wed<br />

6:30 PM Hotel Transylvania (2D)PG<br />

22-Nov Thur<br />

6:30 PM *Trouble with the Curve<br />

PACIFIC BEACH RACQUETBALL – Townhomes<br />

$1950 3BR/1.5BA. 1200sqft. A/C, W/<br />

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Club avail Nov 25-Dec 2, 2012. (2) 2BR<br />

units, $650 each. Sleeps 8 in each, resort<br />

amenities 619-300-2857.<br />

11/22<br />

ROOMS for RENT<br />

Thursday, November 15<br />

6:10 p.m. Frankenweenie - 3D (PG)<br />

7:55 p.m. Looper (R)<br />

Friday, November 16<br />

6:00 p.m.Hotel Transylvania- 3D (PG)<br />

7:55 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

Saturday, November 17<br />

1:00 p.m. Hotel Transylvania- 3D (PG)<br />

2:55 p.m. Frankenweenie- 3D (PG)<br />

6:00 p.m.Hotel Transylvania-3D (PG)<br />

7:55 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

Sunday, November 18<br />

1:00 p.m. Frankenweenie- 3D (PG)<br />

2:50 p.m. Hotel Transylvania - 3D (PG)<br />

5:45 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

7:30 p.m. Pitch Perfect (PG-13)<br />

Monday, November 19<br />

6:10 p.m. Hotel Transylvania - 3D (PG)<br />

7:55 p.m. Dredd - 3D (R)<br />

Tuesday, November 20<br />

PG-13<br />

*indicates last showing<br />

Mon. & Tue.<br />

Thursday, November 15<br />

6:30pm Resident Evil:<br />

Retribution (R)*3D*<br />

Friday, November 16<br />

6:30pm Hotel Transylvania (PG)*3D*<br />

9:00pm Taken 2 (PG13)<br />

Saturday, November 17<br />

1:00pm Looper (R)<br />

4:00pm Hotel Transylvania (PG)<br />

6:30pm Taken 2 (PG13)<br />

Sunday, November 18<br />

1:00pm **SENSORY<br />

FRIENDLY** Frankenweenie (PG)<br />

3:15pm *FREE* The Dark Knight<br />

Rises (PG13)<br />

6:30pm Looper (R)<br />

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& cable included. Kitchen privileges, no smkg/<br />

pets. 619-770-8600 or 425-4368.<br />

10/25<br />

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11/29<br />

6:10 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

8:00 p.m. End of Watch (R)<br />

Wednesday, November 21<br />

6:10 p.m. End of Watch (R)<br />

8:15 p.m. Looper (R)<br />

Thursday, November 22<br />

4:00 p.m. Frankenweenie- 3D (PG)<br />

5:50 p.m.Hotel Transylvania-3D (PG)<br />

_____________________________________ 7:35 p.m. Taken 2 (PG-13)<br />

Schedules subject<br />

to change. Call theater<br />

to confirm<br />

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30 • www.armedforcesdispatch.com • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2012<br />

Around Town<br />

Schedule subject to change. Be sure to verify events before<br />

going.<br />

9th Annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival, Nov. 14-18.<br />

Ticket info on website. SoCal’s largest wine and culinary event with<br />

170 world-class wineries and spirit producers, 70 of San Diego’s Top<br />

Chefs - Celebrity Chefs - Cooking & Wine Tasting classes,continuous<br />

food/wine tastings (over 800 wines). Embarcadero Marina Park North,<br />

500 Kettner Blvd. downtown SD (nearConvention Ctr). (619) 312-1212<br />

www.worldofwineevents.com<br />

PB New Parents Expo, Sat., Nov. 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Bring<br />

the kids, stroll the booths to learn more about everything SD has<br />

to offer new (and seasoned) parents. More than 20 locally owned<br />

businesses and organizations will educate parents on many aspects<br />

to child raising. (858) 694-5056. Pacific Beach Library, 4275 Cass<br />

Street, Pacific Beach.<br />

Wild Turkey Hunt for Cats and Dogs, Sat., Nov. 17, 11 a.m.-4<br />

p.m. Free. Does your pet love hide and seek? Bring cats and dogs for<br />

hunt promising “plenty of wild gift baskets and a Thanksgiving feast”<br />

for pets. Fall refreshments for humans. (619) 691-0289. Unleashed<br />

by Petco, 304 East H Street #901, Chula Vista.<br />

Movember Moustache Ride, Sat., Nov. 17, 11 a.m. Free. Second<br />

annual Movember Moustache Ride will bring ‘moustached’ men and<br />

women bike riders (skateboards, skates welcome), on course around<br />

Balboa Park, includes all-new features, carnival games, surprises<br />

along the way. Increase awareness of men’s health. Meet at corner<br />

of Louisiana and Upas, North Park.<br />

66th Annual Mother Goose Parade, Sun., Nov. 18, 10 a.m.<br />

The Mother Goose Parade is the largest, single-day event in San<br />

Diego County and one of the biggest parades of its kind west of the<br />

Mississippi. 100+ entries featuring clowns, floats, bands, equestrians,<br />

giant balloons, and Santa Claus. Magnolia Ave & Main St., El Cajon.<br />

Mother Goose Parade Association, (619) 444-8712. www.mothergooseparade.org<br />

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Fall Festival, Sun., Nov. 18, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 450+ vendor<br />

booths showcase arts, crafts, gifts, food, and more, creating a bazaar<br />

for holiday shoppers. Live music on two stages. (760) 943-1950.<br />

Downtown Encinitas. www.encinitas101.com<br />

Christmas on Third Avenue Craft Show, Sun., Nov. 18, noon-4<br />

p.m. Free. Vendors “to help you with your holiday shopping,” performances<br />

by the San Diego Chorus and Java Jazz Band. pacificbeachwc@<br />

gmail.com. San Diego Woman’s Club, 2557 Third Avenue, San Diego<br />

(Bankers Hill).<br />

San Diego Vintage Flea Market, Sun., Nov. 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.<br />

Free. Stop by the first San Diego Vintage Flea Market. Get your holiday<br />

shopping started early this year! Over 30 vendors featuring vintage<br />

resale, up-cycled goods, and vintage-inspired crafts. Help support<br />

your local small businesses and retailers. For more informtion, visit<br />

www.facebook.com/sdvintagefleamarket. Heartland Masonic Lodge,<br />

695 Ballantyne St., El Cajon.<br />

Shaman’s Hike, Sundays, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, 3-5 p.m. Free. Take<br />

short hike with Will Bowen to a power spot to “explore shamanic<br />

traditions of the Americas” and “do some healing work, sharing, and<br />

storytelling,” then make some shamanic art. Bring blanket to sit on,<br />

drum or rattle. (858) 484-3219. Peñasquitos west-end staging area,<br />

4300 Sorrento Valley Blvd., Sorrento Valley.<br />

Lake Poway Trout Season Kick Off, Wed., Nov. 21, 6 a.m.-5<br />

p.m.Lake Poway Trout Season kicks off with a stock of Nebraska rainbow<br />

trout. Lake Poway currently holds the county record for rainbow<br />

trout at 17.85 pounds and our reputation as the “Big Trout Destination”<br />

still holds true. During the fishing season (thru mid-May), we open<br />

the gates to Lake Poway at sunrise, Wednesday through Sunday,<br />

and will be stocking on a bi-monthly basis. State Fishing Licenses are<br />

not required, but a Daily Fishing Permit is required. Get one from the<br />

Lake Poway Grill & Tackle. Lake Poway Recreation Area, 14644 Lake<br />

Poway Rd.,Poway. (858) 668-4774. www.poway.org<br />

Coronado Heritage Tour, Ongoing Wednesdays thru Feb. 6,<br />

2013. 10:30-noon. Age limit 9+.<br />

$10. 90-minute walking tour in<br />

“historic heart of Coronado.”<br />

Tour begins at Coronado Museum<br />

of History and Art, ends<br />

at Hotel del Coronado. Reservations<br />

required (619) 437-8788.<br />

Coronado Museum of History<br />

and Art, 1100 Orange Avenue,<br />

Coronado, 92118<br />

Oceanside Turkey Trot,<br />

Thur., Nov. 22, 7-11:30 a.m.<br />

“Move your feet before you eat”<br />

during event with 5-mile run and 5k run/walk. Course finishes at pier.<br />

(760) 434-5255. Oceanside Civic Center, 300 North Coast Hwy, O’side.<br />

www.osideturkeytrot.com<br />

Kumeyaay Feast, Sat., Nov. 24, 8:30-10 a.m. Free. What’s on<br />

the menu for the Native American harvest celebration? Learn how<br />

the first San Diegans celebrated the bounty of nature on trail guideled<br />

walk. (619) 688-3281. Kumeyaay Lake Campground, Two Father<br />

Junípero Serra Trail, Santee.<br />

Surfin’ Santa in Board Shorts! Sat., Nov. 24, 1-5 p.m. Free.<br />

Santa arrives by yacht to spread cheer and pose with guests for surfing<br />

photographs. Entertainment, crafts for kids, more. (619) 235-4014.<br />

Seaport Village, 849 West Harbor Drive, downtown SD.<br />

Harvest Colors, Sat.-Sun., Nov. 24-25, Wed., Nov. 28, 9:30-11<br />

a.m. Free. Experience the colors of the season from taxi-yellow<br />

goldenbush flowers to rusting sycamore tree leaves during trail<br />

guide-led walk through sage, chaparral, and riparian communities.<br />

(619) 688-3281. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero<br />

Serra Trail, San Carlos.<br />

Audubon Society Bird Walk, Saturdays, Nov. 24, Dec. 22, 8<br />

a.m. Free. (858) 581-9944. Tecolote Nature Center, 5180 Tecolote<br />

Rd., Clairemont.<br />

Bolts versus Baltimore, Sun. NOv. 25, 1:05 p.m. San Diego<br />

Chargers host Baltimore Ravens. Broadcast on CBS. 877-CHARGERS.<br />

Qualcomm Stadium, 9449 Friars Road, Mission Valley.<br />

Family Discovery Walk, Sun., Nov. 25, 3-4:30 p.m. Free. Active<br />

outing for kids and their parents to “explore the trail to the Kumeyaay<br />

grinding rocks site.” Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junípero<br />

Serra Trail, San Carlos.<br />

Get Your Fit On! Ongoing Thursdays thru Feb. 28, 2013. 4-5<br />

p.m. Free. Age 21+. Interval training workouts, in which “you perform<br />

long bursts of maximum intensity exercises with short periods<br />

of rest.” Bring water and towel. Mission Valley Library, 2123 Fenton<br />

Pkwy., Mission Valley.<br />

Star Party, Fri.-Sat., Dec. 7-8, 8-10 p.m. Free. Search for Saturn<br />

and Jupiter as well as shooting stars and more during stargazing<br />

party in MiraCosta College’s baseball field (weather permitting). Call<br />

to confirm (760) 757-2121 x6201. MiraCosta College, One Barnard<br />

Dr., Oceanside.<br />

North San Diego County Antique, Art, and Collectibles Show,<br />

Sundays, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Dealers showcase<br />

antiques, fine art, vintage items, unusual collectibles, and more.<br />

Professional appraisals, 10am-2pm: $5 per item (limit of three items).<br />

(760) 580-0515. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 340 North<br />

Escondido Blvd., Escondido.


Concerts<br />

Please confirm concerts before<br />

attending. NOTE: Some venues<br />

are age 21+ only.<br />

November<br />

NeedToBreathe with Good<br />

Old War & Matthew Mayfield,<br />

Thur., Nov. 1, 7 p.m. Alt/rock.<br />

Humphrey’s by the Bay, box<br />

office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,<br />

(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster<br />

(619) 220-TIXS.<br />

Yuridia, with Reyli, Sat,.<br />

Nov. 3, 8 p.m. Latin. Open Air<br />

Theatre, 5500 Campanile Dr.,<br />

San Diego. (619) 594-6947.<br />

Foghat, Thur., Nov. 8, 8 p.m.<br />

Rock. Age 2+. $25-$35. Sycuan<br />

Casino Showcase Theatre, 5469<br />

Casino Way, El Cajon. (619)<br />

445-6002.<br />

The Monkees, Thur., Nov. 8,<br />

8 p.m. $50-$100. California Center<br />

for the Arts, Escondido, 340<br />

N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido.<br />

(760) 839-4438.<br />

Downtown with David Sedaris,<br />

Thur., Nov. 8, 8 p.m.<br />

Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave.<br />

(619) 570-1100.<br />

SpiralArms, Fri., Nov. 9, 7<br />

p.m. Ramona Main Stage Nightclub,<br />

626 Main St., Ramona.<br />

(760) 789-7008.<br />

Gilby Clark, Sat., Nov. 10.<br />

Ramona Main Stage Nightclub,<br />

626 Main St., Ramona. (760)<br />

789-7008.<br />

Joe Rogan, Sat., Nov. 10, 8<br />

p.m. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth<br />

Ave. (619) 570-1100.<br />

Epic Fighting 15, Sat., Nov.<br />

10, 6 p.m. 4th&B, 345 B St., San<br />

Diego. (619) 231-4343.<br />

Little River Band, Sun., Nov.<br />

11, 8 p.m. 4th&B, 345 B St., San<br />

Diego. (619) 231-4343.<br />

Susanna Hoffs, Tue., Nov.<br />

13, 7:30 p.m. $10-$24. Pop.<br />

Anthology, 1337 India St., San<br />

Diego. (619) 595-0300.<br />

Groundation and Trevor<br />

Hall, Tue., Nov. 13, 9 p.m.<br />

$23-$25. Reggae/ska. Age 21+.<br />

Belly Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros<br />

Ave., Solana Beach. (858)<br />

481-8140.<br />

Wiz Khalifa, With Juicy J,<br />

Chevy Woods, Lola Monroe, Berner,<br />

Tuki Carter. $57.30. Wed.,<br />

Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. Rimac Arena<br />

(UCSD), 9500 Gilman Dr., San<br />

Diego. (858) 534-8497.<br />

Gatorators, Wed., Nov. 14, 7<br />

p.m. $15-$44. Rock. Anthology,<br />

1337 India St., San Diego. (619)<br />

595-0300.<br />

Common Sense, Thur., Nov.<br />

15. $16-21. Funk/reggae/ska/<br />

rock. Age 21+. Belly Up Tavern,<br />

143 South Cedros Ave., Solana<br />

Beach. (858) 481-8140.<br />

Band of Gold, Thur., Nov.<br />

15, 8 p.m. Pechanga Resort &<br />

Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy,<br />

Temecula. (951) 693-1819.<br />

Night Tributes, Thur., Nov.<br />

15, 7 p.m. 4th&B, 345 B St., San<br />

Diego. (619) 231-4343.<br />

Dave Mason, Thur., Nov. 15,<br />

7:30 p.m. $19-$48. Rock. Age<br />

21+. Anthology, 1337 India St.,<br />

San Diego. (619) 595-0300.<br />

The Mother Hips, Fri., Nov.<br />

16. Psychedelic/folk rock. Belly<br />

Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros<br />

Ave., Solana Beach. (858) 481-<br />

8140.<br />

Richard Gomez and Rico<br />

Puno, Fri., Nov. 16, 8 p.m.<br />

Pechanga Resort & Casino, 45000<br />

Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula. (951)<br />

693-1819.<br />

Sponge, Sat., Nov. 17, 7 p.m.<br />

Ramona Main Stage Nightclub,<br />

626 Main St., Ramona. (760)<br />

789-7008.<br />

Rockola, Sat., Nov. 17, 2:30<br />

p.m. $20. Covers/rock. Age 21+.<br />

Belly Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros<br />

Ave., Solana Beach. (858)<br />

481-8140.<br />

One Drop, Sat., Nov. 17, 9<br />

p.m. $13-$15. Reggae/ska. Age<br />

21+. Belly Up Tavern, 143 South<br />

Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. (858)<br />

481-8140.<br />

Enrique Bunbury (Spanish<br />

rock singer-songwriter), Sat.,<br />

Nov. 17, 8 p.m. Viejas Arena at<br />

SDSU, 5500 Canyon Crest Dr.,<br />

San Diego, CA. (619) 594-6947.<br />

Skid Row and Warrant, Sat.,<br />

Nov. 17, 8 p.m. Glam metal. Age<br />

21+. $45-$55. Sycuan Casino<br />

Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino<br />

Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002.<br />

Counting Crows, Sat., Nov.<br />

17, 7:30 p.m. Pechanga Resort<br />

& Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy,<br />

Temecula. (951) 693-1819.<br />

Everclear, Eve 6, Namesake,<br />

Sat., Nov. 17, 8 p.m.<br />

4th&B, 345 B St., San Diego.<br />

(619) 231-4343.<br />

David Sanborn, Sat.-Sun.,<br />

Nov. 17&18, 7:30 p.m. $12-$39.<br />

Jazz. Age 21+. Anthology, 1337<br />

India St., San Diego. (619) 595-<br />

0300.<br />

K’naan, Sun., Nov. 18, 8<br />

p.m. $20-$22. Hip-hop/rap. Age<br />

21+. Belly Up Tavern, 143 South<br />

Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. (858)<br />

481-8140.<br />

Boz Scaggs, Mon., Nov. 19,<br />

8 p.m. $80-$85. Blues rock. Belly<br />

Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros<br />

Ave., Solana Beach. (858) 481-<br />

8140.<br />

Toots & the Maytals with<br />

Anders Osborne, Tue., Nov. 20.<br />

Reggae/ska. Belly Up Tavern, 143<br />

South Cedros Ave., Solana Beach.<br />

(858) 481-8140. Belly Up Tavern,<br />

143 South Cedros Ave., Solana<br />

Beach. (858) 481-8140.<br />

NovaMenco, Tue., Nov. 20,<br />

7:30 p.m. $10-$27. Jazz, World.<br />

Anthology, 1337 India St., San<br />

Diego. (619) 595-0300.<br />

Rush, Wed., Nov. 21, 7:30<br />

p.m. Valley View Casino Center<br />

(San Diego Sports Arena), 3500<br />

Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego.<br />

(619) 224-4171.<br />

Kid Ink, Wed., Nov. 21, 8<br />

p.m. 4th&B, 345 B St., San Diego.<br />

(619) 231-4343.<br />

Rachael Yamagata, Wed.,<br />

Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m. $10-$18. Pop/<br />

rock. Anthology, 1337 India St.,<br />

San Diego. (619) 595-0300.<br />

40 Oz. to Freedom, So Cal<br />

Vibes, Sunny Rude, Wed., Nov.<br />

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Solana Beach. (858) 481-8140.<br />

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p.m. Folk. AMSDconcerts, 4650<br />

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Hotel California, Fri., Nov.<br />

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India St., San Diego. (619) 595-<br />

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Attika 7, Fri., Nov. 23, 7 p.m.<br />

Ramona Main Stage Nightclub,<br />

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Up Tavern, 143 South Cedros<br />

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Jonathan Coulton, Sun.,<br />

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(858) 481-8140.<br />

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