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CFC salutes<br />
2010 campaign<br />
<strong>The</strong> Combined Federal<br />
Campaign awards luncheon<br />
recognizes the top<br />
contributors in <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Newport</strong><br />
and southeastern<br />
Massachusetts for 2010.<br />
—Page 2<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Newport</strong><br />
SERVING COMMANDS AND ACTIVITIES, NEWPORT, R.I.<br />
Admiral views<br />
his own portrait<br />
<strong>The</strong> official portrait of the<br />
outgoing president of the<br />
Naval War College, Rear<br />
Adm. Phil Wisecup, is<br />
unveiled in ceremony.<br />
—Page 3<br />
VOL. 110 NO. 14 APRIL 8, 2011<br />
Flags salute the flag<br />
NAVAL WAR COLLEGE CHANGE OF COMMAND — From left, Rear Adm. James P. Wisecup, Adm. Gary Roughead, Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and Rear<br />
Adm. John Christenson, render honors during the singing of the national anthem at the Naval War College change of command ceremony March 30. Christenson<br />
relieved Wisecup as the 53rd president of the NWC. Story, more pictures, Page 8.<br />
Ambassadors<br />
visit NAVSTA<br />
<strong>The</strong> Harlem Ambassadors,<br />
regular visitors to<br />
<strong>mil</strong>itary installations worldwide,<br />
bring their special<br />
fa<strong>mil</strong>y entertainment to<br />
Gym 302 this week.<br />
—Page 9
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<strong>Newport</strong> Navalog, Friday, April 8, 2011<br />
Bob Krekorian/U/S. navy photo<br />
Military and civilian representatives from the 102d Intelligence Wing, Massachusetts<br />
Air National Guard, at center, join the 2010 Rhode Island/Southeastern<br />
Massachusetts Combined Federal Campaign (RI/SEMA CFC) awards<br />
luncheon, March 23, at the Officers’ Club. More than 162 federal civilians and<br />
<strong>mil</strong>itary representatives from 53 federal agencies, activities, and <strong>mil</strong>itary commands<br />
attended.<br />
Distinguished NAPS alumnus<br />
returns as its keynote speaker<br />
LT. CANDY H. CONKLIN<br />
NAPS Administrative Officer<br />
<strong>The</strong> Naval Academy<br />
Preparatory School (NAPS)<br />
Battalion of Midshipman<br />
Candidates hosted Lt. Cmdr.<br />
Christina Dalmau as the<br />
keynote speaker in their 2011<br />
Character Development Lecture<br />
series on March 24.<br />
Dalmau is currently the<br />
Director of the Officer<br />
Department at Naval<br />
Nuclear Power Training<br />
Command in Goose Creek,<br />
S.C., as well as a distinguished<br />
alumnus of the<br />
NAPS Class 1994.<br />
A recent winner of the<br />
Capt. Joyce Bright Hancock<br />
Leadership award, she<br />
returned to provide the<br />
NAPS midshipman candidates<br />
insight to her challenges,<br />
accomplishments<br />
and experiences with the<br />
Naval Academy as well as<br />
the naval nuclear power<br />
community.<br />
Lt. Cmdr. Christina Dalmau, Director of the Officer<br />
Department at Naval Nuclear Power Training Command<br />
in Goose Creek, S.C., and a Naval Academy<br />
Preparatory School graduate, addresses the Battalion<br />
of Midshipman Candidates at NAPS.<br />
CFC luncheon cites<br />
record contributions<br />
By BOB KREKORIAN<br />
NAVSTA Public Affairs Staff<br />
Naval Station (NAVSTA)<br />
<strong>Newport</strong> and its tenant<br />
commands were among<br />
other federal agencies in<br />
Rhode Island (RI) and<br />
southeastern Massachusetts<br />
(SEMA) recognized for<br />
their outstanding performance<br />
during the 2010<br />
RI/SEMA Combined Federal<br />
Campaign (CFC) at an<br />
awards luncheon, March<br />
23, at the Officers’ Club.<br />
Pledges and contributions<br />
from NAVSTA and its<br />
tenant commands totaled<br />
$499,951. This sum repre-<br />
sents almost 43 percent of<br />
the total dollars raised in<br />
Rhode Island and Southeastern<br />
Massachusetts, and<br />
more than 53 percent of the<br />
total dollars raised in<br />
Rhode Island.<br />
Overall, the 2010<br />
RI/SEMA CFC pledges and<br />
contributions totaled $1.16<br />
<strong>mil</strong>lion, an extraordinary<br />
accomplishment, and a<br />
more than 3.5 percent<br />
increase in giving above the<br />
2009 campaign, officials<br />
said.<br />
“This is the fourth year<br />
that we have raised at least<br />
one <strong>mil</strong>lion dollars,” said<br />
Vincent Marzullo, chair-<br />
man, Local Federal Coordinating<br />
Committee. <strong>The</strong><br />
2007 RI/SEMA CFC raised<br />
over one <strong>mil</strong>lion dollars;<br />
2008, $1.1 <strong>mil</strong>lion; and<br />
2009, $1.127 <strong>mil</strong>lion.<br />
Data from the 2010 Campaign,<br />
provided by Elizabeth<br />
Comeau, director,<br />
2010 RI/SEMA CFC,<br />
showed a donor participation<br />
rate of 28.3 percent. A<br />
total of 5,168 contributors<br />
out of a total of 18,258 federal<br />
civilian, <strong>mil</strong>itary, and<br />
postal employees raised<br />
$1,166,330. <strong>The</strong> average<br />
donation was $225.<br />
Author says China learning<br />
lessons from U.S. seapower<br />
By JOHN W. KENNEDY<br />
NWC Museum Director of Outreach<br />
Bernard “Bud” Cole has<br />
written a second edition to<br />
his well-received book, <strong>The</strong><br />
Great Wall at Sea: China’s<br />
<strong>Navy</strong> in the Twenty-First<br />
Century. In a most informative<br />
session, he presented<br />
his research to a standing<br />
room only crowd at the<br />
Naval War<br />
C ollege<br />
Museum’s<br />
Eight Bells<br />
Lecture<br />
held on<br />
March 28.<br />
W ellgrounded<br />
Cole<br />
in the issuesasso-<br />
ciated with the People’s<br />
Liberation Army <strong>Navy</strong><br />
(PLAN), Cole set the stage<br />
by listing the national<br />
security goals for China<br />
and then discussed the<br />
concerns PLAN has over<br />
the issues of Taiwan, the<br />
South China Sea, and the<br />
Sea Lanes of Communication<br />
(SLOCs.<br />
Taiwan is only 81 nautical<br />
<strong>mil</strong>es from China at its<br />
closest point of approach.<br />
It lies within what is considered<br />
the “first island<br />
chain” for China. Yet, more<br />
significantly, China considers<br />
most of the South<br />
China Sea to be within its<br />
territory, he said. This<br />
extends well beyond Taiwan<br />
and encompasses the<br />
major sea lanes that go<br />
from the Strait of Malacca<br />
to Southeast Asia and<br />
beyond.<br />
Cole said that China has<br />
COLE, Page 14<br />
Capt. Joseph P. Voboril<br />
Commanding Officer, Naval Station <strong>Newport</strong><br />
Lisa Rama<br />
NAVSTA Public Affairs Officer<br />
Greg Kohlweiss<br />
NAVSTA Public Affairs Staff<br />
LUNCHEON, Page 14<br />
Bob Krekorian<br />
NAVSTA Public Affairs Staff<br />
Richard Alexander<br />
NAVALOG Editor<br />
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Name: Senior Chief Musician Gregory Dudzienski<br />
Job title: Assistant director<br />
Command/Department: <strong>Navy</strong> Band Northeast<br />
Home town: Valparaiso, Ind.<br />
Most memorable career event: Performing with<br />
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Favorite duty station:<br />
Tie: 6th Fleet<br />
Band and <strong>Navy</strong><br />
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Role model(s):<br />
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Free time activities:<br />
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Favorite local restaurant: Salvation Cafe<br />
Favorite quote, motto or phrase: “If you have<br />
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whether there is anything you can do about it. If<br />
you can, there is no need to worry about it; if you<br />
cannot do anything, then there is also no need to<br />
worry.”<br />
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Long-term goal in life: Happiness<br />
If you could, what one thing would you add to<br />
NAVSTA <strong>Newport</strong>: A velodrome.<br />
<strong>The</strong> After Lookout:<br />
<strong>Newport</strong> Navalog, Friday, April 8, 2011<br />
MCC Robert Inverso/U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> photo<br />
Rear Adm. Phil Wisecup and his wife Anne unveil the traditional Naval War College president’s portrait<br />
that will be hung on the second deck of Conolly Hall while the artist, Gerald York, left, looks on. York has<br />
painted more than 20 portraits for Yale University and his work is in the permanent collection of the Yale<br />
University Art Gallery.<br />
Rear Adm. Wisecup, fa<strong>mil</strong>y<br />
unveil official NWC portrait<br />
By ENS. AUBREY PAGE<br />
NWC Public Affairs Staff<br />
Tradition continues to be<br />
an integral aspect of the<br />
change of command<br />
process at the Naval War<br />
College. Rear Adm. James P.<br />
‘Phil’ Wisecup, the 52nd<br />
president of the Naval War<br />
College, was joined by fa<strong>mil</strong>y<br />
and friends at an informal<br />
gathering to unveil his por-<br />
trait on March 29.<br />
Professor John Hattendorf,<br />
chairman of the Maritime<br />
History Department<br />
and director for the Naval<br />
War College Museum,<br />
opened the ceremony by<br />
explaining the tradition of<br />
the portrait and how the<br />
NWC president was only<br />
one of four positions in the<br />
<strong>Navy</strong> to be honored with<br />
such distinction.<br />
In order to grasp a sense of<br />
the details involved in creating<br />
a portrait, the artist, Gerald<br />
York, spoke on his desire<br />
to “capture the essence of<br />
the subject in a timeless<br />
presence.” This encouraged<br />
him to use the portrait<br />
of Commodore Stephen B.<br />
Luce, the founder of the<br />
Naval War College, as inspi-<br />
WISECUP, Page 14<br />
Naval War College Museum archives<br />
With Chaplain M.C. Gleeson officiating, far left, Roman Catholic Mass is said for U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> apprentices and others on Sunday morning,<br />
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Harbor Island and north of Barracks B.<br />
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Attending dinner hosted by the Rhode Island Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) in the Providence<br />
Hilton Hotel are, from left, Maj. Gen. Robert T. Bray, Adjutant General and Commanding General, Rhode Island National Guard (RING);<br />
Professor Thomas M. Bayley; Ms. Jennifer Allen, computer operator/information manager (operations specialist 2nd class, <strong>US</strong>NR);<br />
Ms. Chelsea J. Smit, office automation assistant (ensign, <strong>US</strong>NR); Professor Richard J. Findlay; and retired Army Col. John Burns,<br />
former JMO faculty and the RIESGR chairman.<br />
Professors nominated for Freedom Award<br />
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PROVIDENCE — Two<br />
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Bravo zulu International CICWO 11-<br />
020 student, Lt. j.g.<br />
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SWOS graduates<br />
15 officers from<br />
CIC watch course<br />
SWOS Public Affairs Staff<br />
Fifteen naval officers<br />
from Colombia, Peru, Saudi<br />
Arabia, Turkey, Tunisia,<br />
Trinidad-Tobago and<br />
Uruguay were graduated<br />
from the three-week Combat<br />
Information Center<br />
Watch Officer (CICWO)<br />
Course at International<br />
Surface Warfare Officers<br />
School (ISWOS) on April 1.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ISWOS program is<br />
designed to foster international<br />
cooperation and prepare<br />
officers to serve at sea<br />
through professional education<br />
and knowledge sharing.<br />
ISWOS mission falls in<br />
line with the Chief of Naval<br />
Operations guidance (2011)<br />
of establishing international<br />
relationships to increase<br />
security and achieve common<br />
interests in the maritime<br />
domain.<br />
During their three week<br />
stay at SWOS, students are<br />
immersed in the school’s<br />
mission of preparing officers<br />
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plan, coordinate, and manage<br />
the supervision of all<br />
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operations and training<br />
during routine peacetime<br />
steaming.<br />
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and full mission<br />
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Students share facilities<br />
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students and, like their<br />
American counterparts, use<br />
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virtual reality trainers.<br />
Technology is used to<br />
broaden their surface warfare<br />
knowledge, and ranges<br />
from basic seamanship to<br />
complex maritime operations.<br />
Social and cultural events<br />
are included in the curriculum.<br />
Each student had a<br />
SWOS staff sponsor<br />
assigned, introducing them<br />
to American culture and<br />
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During their free<br />
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designed to promote<br />
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commitment to basic principles<br />
of human rights.<br />
Trips included lectures at<br />
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War College International<br />
students, and <strong>Newport</strong> history<br />
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Special events<br />
Free skating for <strong>mil</strong>itary<br />
KINGSTON — Operation: Military Kids with Rhode Island<br />
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Month of the Military Child (MOMC) with a free fa<strong>mil</strong>y skating<br />
party at the Boss Arena Skating Rink at the University of<br />
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<strong>The</strong> event will feature storytelling, door prizes, refreshments<br />
and a special presentation to <strong>mil</strong>itary children to<br />
celebrate MOMC.<br />
In addition, each fa<strong>mil</strong>y will be given a fa<strong>mil</strong>y game<br />
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NAVSTA to mark Holocaust<br />
Rabbi Baruch Goldstein will be the guest speaker at<br />
Naval Station <strong>Newport</strong>’s observance of Holocaust Days of<br />
Remembrance, April 13, from 11 a.m. to noon, in the<br />
Naval Justice School auditorium.<br />
All hands and fa<strong>mil</strong>y members are welcome.<br />
Goldstein is one of the last Auschwitz survivors. At age<br />
16, he was the only person in his immediate fa<strong>mil</strong>y to<br />
have survived the horrors of the Holocaust.<br />
He is a former Hebrew teacher at Congregational Beth<br />
Israel, Worcester, Mass., and now travels to speak on his<br />
experiences at the Nazi death camps.<br />
Easter Bunny due at O’Club<br />
<strong>US</strong>AA* and Morale, Welfare and Recreation announce<br />
the return of the Easter Faire on Saturday, April 9, from 9<br />
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Officers’ Club. <strong>The</strong> Toe Jam Puppet<br />
Band will perform, there will arts & crafts, concessions,<br />
and a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />
a $2 per person fee.<br />
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or services.<br />
Idol returns for second year<br />
Registrations are being accepted at Seaview Lanes<br />
Bowling Center, Building 656, for the second <strong>Newport</strong> Idol<br />
competition. Auditions will begin May 3 at 5:30 p.m. at<br />
the Recreation Center Conference Room.<br />
Be part of the audience and help select the winner on<br />
Tuesday, May 10, in the Officers’ Club Grand Ballroom.<br />
<strong>The</strong> top ten competitors will sing beginning at 6 p.m.<br />
Food and drinks will be available to order starting at 5:30<br />
p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> winner of the competition will win professional<br />
recording studio time, make his or her own CD, and<br />
receive a paid booking.<br />
For more information, call 841-3127.<br />
All hands Easter Brunch<br />
Celebrate Easter with a bountiful brunch at the Officers’<br />
Club.<br />
All Hands Easter Brunch on Sunday, April 24, at Officers’<br />
Club Grand Ballroom. Seating Times available from 11<br />
a.m. to 3 p.m. <strong>The</strong> brunch buffet includes breakfast classics<br />
along with roast leg of lamb with mint demi-glaze and<br />
honey glazed ham with bourbon raisin sauce, full dessert<br />
station and many more delectable dishes.<br />
Prices are $26.75 for adults, $12.50 for children 8 to 12;<br />
$7.50 for children 4 to 7; and free for children 3 and under,<br />
but a ticket is still necessary.<br />
All prices include gratuity and may be purchased at the<br />
Information, Tickets & travel Office (ITT), building 1255<br />
or call 841-3116.<br />
Motorcycle safety check offered<br />
Naval Station <strong>Newport</strong>’s <strong>Navy</strong> Occupational Safety and<br />
Health Office will hold a “Ride Your Bike to Work Day,”<br />
April 11, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
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information, assist with safety checks, and demonstrate<br />
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held outside the Naval Station, anyone interested in<br />
motorcycle safety may attend.<br />
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Fleet and Fa<strong>mil</strong>y Support Center<br />
Sexual assault prevention liaison training offered<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: Some<br />
of the Fleet and Fa<strong>mil</strong>y<br />
Support Center workshops<br />
and meetings require registration.<br />
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Sexual Assault Prevention<br />
and Response (SAPR) liaison<br />
training is a crucial role<br />
in command leadership’s<br />
response to victims of sexual<br />
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to 4 p.m., will cover the<br />
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8 <strong>Newport</strong> Navalog, Friday, April 8, 2011<br />
War College<br />
changes helm<br />
By CMDR. C. McCARTHY<br />
NWC Public Affairs officer<br />
Rear Adm. John N. Christenson<br />
relieved Rear Adm.<br />
James P. ‘Phil’ Wisecup as<br />
president of the U.S. Naval<br />
War College (NWC) during<br />
a change of command ceremony<br />
at Naval Station <strong>Newport</strong><br />
on March 30.<br />
Guest speaker, Chief of<br />
Naval Operations (CNO)<br />
Adm. Gary Roughead,<br />
praised Wisecup’s accomplishments<br />
during his<br />
tenure and welcomed<br />
Christenson as the 53rd<br />
NWC president.<br />
“(Rear Adm. Wisecup)<br />
has brought to the Naval<br />
War College the valuable<br />
perspective of an operator<br />
who understands the world<br />
of policy, and he inherently<br />
understands how these initiatives<br />
further the development<br />
of our nation’s leaders,<br />
not just our <strong>Navy</strong>’s,”<br />
said Roughead. “We will<br />
need critical thinkers for<br />
the tests we face, and<br />
(Wisecup) has set about<br />
building them here in <strong>Newport</strong><br />
with unmatched ingenuity<br />
and drive.”<br />
Wisecup assumed command<br />
of NWC on Nov. 6,<br />
2008, and led the college<br />
through a period of program<br />
expansion and<br />
increased international<br />
engagement. Roughead<br />
described the growth in<br />
quality and range of opera-<br />
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tional courses that filled a<br />
critical professional need<br />
for the <strong>Navy</strong>. Wisecup’s<br />
leadership reinvigorated<br />
the <strong>Navy</strong>’s Global Title X<br />
War Game series and in<br />
2009 executed the most<br />
successful International<br />
Seapower Symposium,<br />
where 100 nations and 92<br />
chiefs of service gathered in<br />
<strong>Newport</strong> to cultivate global<br />
maritime partnerships.<br />
Wisecup will report to his<br />
next assignment as the<br />
<strong>Navy</strong>’s Inspector General,<br />
and he has been confirmed<br />
for appointment to the rank<br />
of vice admiral.<br />
During his career, Wisecup<br />
also served as commander,<br />
Carrier Strike<br />
Group Seven (Ronald Reagan<br />
Carrier Strike Group);<br />
commander, U.S. Naval<br />
Forces Korea; and as director<br />
of the White House Situation<br />
Room. He is a 1998<br />
graduate of NWC’s resident<br />
academic program.<br />
Wisecup read his orders<br />
and ordered his flag hauled<br />
down before relinquishing<br />
command to Christenson,<br />
who recently left his position<br />
as president of the<br />
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Sports<br />
Harlem Ambassadors dazzle crowd<br />
By RICHARD ALEXANDER<br />
Navalog editor<br />
<strong>The</strong> Harlem Ambassadors<br />
delighted about 100<br />
adults and children of all<br />
ages Tuesday night in an<br />
exhibition game against a<br />
<strong>Navy</strong> pickup team at Gym<br />
302 at Naval Station (NAVS-<br />
TA) <strong>Newport</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> evening opened with<br />
a challenge game between<br />
the <strong>Newport</strong> Intramural<br />
All-Stars and the New London,<br />
Conn., Intramural All-<br />
Stars from the U.S. Submarine<br />
Base, Groton.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Connecticut team<br />
won 50-48 and received a<br />
trophy from Morale, Welfare<br />
and Recreation. Afterwards,<br />
patrons could stay to see the<br />
Ambassadors in action.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ambassadors visited<br />
<strong>Newport</strong> at the invitation of<br />
<strong>US</strong>O New England.<br />
“It was a great night for<br />
fa<strong>mil</strong>ies,” Command Master<br />
Chief Don Ouellette<br />
said. “<strong>The</strong>re was a lot of<br />
exhibition basketball, and<br />
the kids got to get out on<br />
the floor to shoot baskets<br />
with their dads, too.”<br />
After warm-ups by the<br />
<strong>Navy</strong> team, the Ambassadors<br />
came out on the<br />
floor and were introduced<br />
with fanfare. With dazzling<br />
ball handling skills and<br />
monster slam dunks, the<br />
visitors pulled way ahead in<br />
the score. But with a little<br />
scoreboard tampering,<br />
<strong>Navy</strong> tied the score late in<br />
the second half.<br />
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Ouellette said one of the<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Ambassadors presented<br />
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9, grandson of NAVSTA<br />
Security Director Dave<br />
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Ramona Cook of the <strong>US</strong>O<br />
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<strong>Newport</strong> Navalog, Friday, April 8, 2011<br />
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Announcements<br />
Healthy Heart class canceled<br />
<strong>The</strong> Healthy Heart class at Naval Health Clinic New<br />
England’s Wellness Clinic, scheduled for April 18 from 3 to<br />
4 p.m., is canceled, the public affairs office said.<br />
NAVSTA Earth Day cleanup<br />
All hands are encouraged to participate in the Naval<br />
Station <strong>Newport</strong> Earth Day base cleanup, April 11 to 15,<br />
when trash and debris will be collected across the naval<br />
complex.<br />
Earth Day draws attention to the environment, and<br />
service-members and civilians are welcome to get<br />
involved by contacting the Integrated Solid Waste/Recycling<br />
manager, Scott Mello at 841-2464; or Ensign Aaron<br />
Kotlarz at 841-6927 for information.<br />
Summer uniform shift April 25<br />
According to the COMNAVREGMIDLANT/SOPA<br />
(ADMIN) HRINST 1020.1A the summer uniform shift for<br />
Zone 2, which includes <strong>Newport</strong>, is April 25 at 0001.<br />
<strong>The</strong> instruction states: “a. <strong>The</strong> uniform of the day will be<br />
worn when personnel are not required to be in a working<br />
uniform. <strong>The</strong> uniform of the day is prescribed for administrative<br />
offices, watchstanding, liberty, and normal Conduct<br />
of business ashore.<br />
Summer Camp registration<br />
<strong>The</strong> Child and Youth Program, operated by the Morale,<br />
Welfare and Recreation Department, has announced<br />
summer camp registration is open to children of active<br />
duty personnel, DoD civilians and contractors, ages 5<br />
through 12<br />
Fees are paid weekly and are based on total fa<strong>mil</strong>y<br />
income. A nonrefundable $50 deposit is required at registration,<br />
as well as a $5 camp T-shirt fee.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is no additional charge for field trips. Camp<br />
begins on Monday, June 27, and camp hours are 6:15 a.m.<br />
to 5:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> registration schedule follows”<br />
• Currently - In-house patrons (children already registered<br />
in School Age Care Program).<br />
• April 11 — Children of active duty personnel.<br />
• April 18 — Children of DoD civilians and contractors.<br />
Registration packets are available at the Youth Center,<br />
or call the Fleet and Fa<strong>mil</strong>y Support Center at 841-2883.<br />
Barber Shop being renovated<br />
Renovations at the <strong>Navy</strong> Exchange Barber Shop, to<br />
include a full interior renovation to update the equipment<br />
and décor, are underway. <strong>The</strong> project is scheduled to take<br />
approximately four weeks.<br />
A temporary barbershop location is just inside the Main<br />
Store across from Blimpies. No interruption of services<br />
during this period is expected.<br />
Boston bus excursion next week<br />
Information, Tickets and Travel is still accepting reservations<br />
for its motorcoach trip to Boston on Saturday,<br />
April 16. It includes round-trip transportation departing<br />
from Naval Station <strong>Newport</strong> at 9 a.m. and returning<br />
around 6 p.m.<br />
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picked up at the Information, Tickets and Travel office or<br />
call 841-3116.<br />
Leisure<br />
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2088)<br />
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to send and receive email,<br />
surf the web, play games -<br />
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open Monday through Friday,<br />
9 a.m. to 8 p.m., weekends<br />
and holidays, 8 a.m. to<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Free WiFi sites<br />
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Officers’ Club, Building 95;<br />
the Recreation Center,<br />
Building 656 and Leisure<br />
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Hours of operation are:<br />
Monday through Thursday,<br />
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday<br />
11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday,<br />
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and federal holidays, 1 to 8<br />
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Special fitness<br />
activities<br />
(Gym 109, 841-3154)<br />
• Weight Lifting Essentials<br />
on Wednesday, April 13 at<br />
5:30 p.m. Gym 109 offering<br />
Weight Training Essentials<br />
the second Wednesday of<br />
the month. Training session<br />
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Thursday, April 14 from 11<br />
a.m. to 1 p.m. Pamela<br />
Chambers from Naval<br />
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this month’s topic.<br />
• Dodgeball Tournament<br />
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at 5 p.m. Get a team<br />
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April events<br />
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14 <strong>Newport</strong> Navalog, Friday, April 8, 2011<br />
Luncheon<br />
Continued from Page 2<br />
A goal of $450,000 was set<br />
for NAVSTA and its tenant<br />
commands for the <strong>Newport</strong><br />
2010 CFC drive.<br />
Thirteen <strong>Navy</strong> commands<br />
and two Coast<br />
Guard commands at NAVS-<br />
TA were recognized in five<br />
award categories. <strong>The</strong> CFC<br />
awards program recognizes<br />
level of participation, and<br />
level of continued participation.<br />
Naval Undersea Warfare<br />
Center (NUWC) received a<br />
Platinum Award for an<br />
increase in total dollars<br />
raised and for exceeding<br />
the average donation by 50<br />
percent. NUWC employees<br />
raised $265,469, a 2.28 percent<br />
increase above their<br />
Freedom<br />
Continued from Page 4<br />
2009 Campaign total. <strong>The</strong><br />
average donation was $495<br />
per donor.<br />
Naval Justice School<br />
received a Platinum Award<br />
for a 318 percent increase<br />
in total dollars raised above<br />
their 2009 Campaign total.<br />
NJS employees raised<br />
$8,071. <strong>The</strong> average donation<br />
was $538.<br />
Command Leadership<br />
School (CLS) received a<br />
Platinum Award for exceeding<br />
the average participation<br />
rate and for a 1.25 percent<br />
increase above their<br />
2009 Campaign total. CLS<br />
employees raised $4,450.<br />
<strong>The</strong> average donation was<br />
$371.<br />
Marine Corps Detach-<br />
from my Reserve career, whether I was<br />
traveling within the U.S. or all the way to<br />
South Korea for weeks to months at a<br />
time,” said Polatty. “I am really grateful<br />
that they have recognized the synergy between<br />
my teaching duties here at the College<br />
and the experiences I gain working in<br />
Joint and Maritime Operations Centers as<br />
a Reservist. At the end of the day I think it<br />
is a win-win for all of us.”<br />
Two <strong>Navy</strong> reservists from COSL attended<br />
the event in support of Bayley and<br />
Findlay. Ms. Jennifer Allen, computer<br />
operator and information manager, is a<br />
second class petty officer; and Ms. Chelsea<br />
Cole<br />
Continued from Page 2<br />
learned lessons over the last half-century<br />
by watching the United States and how it<br />
has executed its foreign policies. In those<br />
situations that involved a buildup of forces<br />
to enforce those policies, such as the Taiwan<br />
Straits Crisis of 1996, China witnessed<br />
the value of sea power and airpower as<br />
determining factors in resolving disputes<br />
or enforcing one’s will.<br />
China is not building its navy as a shipfor-ship<br />
challenge to the United States,<br />
Cole said. <strong>The</strong> biggest growth it has shown<br />
has been with coastal boats (missile) and<br />
its submarine force. More importantly to<br />
the professional growth of the PLAN, with<br />
ment (MARDET), <strong>Newport</strong>,<br />
received a Platinum Award<br />
for a 100 percent participation<br />
rate and for a 661 percent<br />
increase in pledges<br />
above their 2009 campaign<br />
total. MARDET <strong>Newport</strong><br />
personnel raised $1,993.<br />
Naval Academy Preparatory<br />
School (NAPS)<br />
received a Gold Award for<br />
exceeding a 50 percent participation<br />
rate (63 percent)<br />
and 103 percent increase in<br />
total dollars raised above its<br />
2009 campaign total. NAPS<br />
personnel pledged $27,150.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Center for Service<br />
Support (CSS) received a<br />
Gold Award for exceeding a<br />
50 percent donor participation<br />
rate (58 percent).<br />
J. Smit, an office automation assistant, is<br />
an ensign.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Freedom Award was instituted in<br />
1996 under the auspices of ESGR, a<br />
Department of Defense agency, to recognize<br />
exceptional support from the<br />
employer community. Every year, Guard<br />
and Reserve service members and their<br />
fa<strong>mil</strong>ies are encouraged to nominate<br />
employers who have provided exceptional<br />
support of <strong>mil</strong>itary employees above federal<br />
law requirements.<br />
Almost half of the U.S. <strong>mil</strong>itary is comprised<br />
of the Guard and Reserve.<br />
Wisecup<br />
Continued from Page 3<br />
ration.<br />
“Gerald York’s excellent<br />
portrait of Admiral Wisecup<br />
is a very fine addition to the<br />
Naval War College’s collection,”<br />
said Hattendorf.<br />
“York has very successfully<br />
expressed a wonderful rapport<br />
with Admiral Wisecup’s<br />
personality and leadership<br />
style.”<br />
Wisecup revealed the<br />
portrait to those gathered,<br />
alongside his wife, Anne.<br />
He expressed his sincere<br />
appreciation by stating, “It’s<br />
an honor and a privilege to<br />
have a portrait of yourself<br />
in this passageway. I<br />
couldn’t be happier.”<br />
Since early March of<br />
2010, Wisecup and York<br />
have been working together<br />
using discussions, examples,<br />
and photographs to<br />
gradually build the portrait<br />
into the masterpiece it has<br />
become.<br />
<strong>The</strong> crowd mingled<br />
around the painting and discussed<br />
it with each other.<br />
A Yale University graduate,<br />
York creates portrait<br />
paintings and sculptures<br />
for institutions. He commented,<br />
“In an institution<br />
like this, there’s a huge tradition,<br />
and an artist’s role is<br />
to capture the integrity and<br />
dignity of that institution.<br />
I hope that I have integrated<br />
Admiral Wisecup into<br />
the tradition of the Naval<br />
War College.”<br />
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<strong>Newport</strong> Navalog, Friday, April 8, 2011<br />
MCC Robert Inverso/U.S. <strong>Navy</strong> photo<br />
Members of the Ballistic Missile Defense Community held discussions during their<br />
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