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WHAT’S INSIDE

Tyrone Hunter is one of 12 boxers


vying for eight spots in the All-
Military Boxing Championships. He’ll
compete in the All-Navy Box-Off April PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON
3 at the Beehive Gym. Page 9.
Security forces respond to a mock shooter at The Paradise Grill at
Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu on Tuesday, March 23, as
part of the annual Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield training exercise. More
photos, Pages 14, 15.

Security exercises test


abilities, skills, nerves
Learning how to properly apply
face camouflage was one of many By Andrea Howry
lessons at Fort Hunter Liggett during Lighthouse editor
Operation Bearing Duel 2010. Naval Three days of intense security exercises tested the skills of some
Mobile Construction Battalion 5 took and the nerves of others as Naval Base Ventura County experi-
part. Page 32. enced the annual Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield beginning Monday,
PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON March 22.
Carrier Airborne Command and Control Squadron (VAW) 117 conducts a SEE EXERCISES, PAGE 14
flyover before landing March 25 after eight months away. Page 22.

April 15 is Tax Day, but VITA can still help


By Andrea Howry who have taken advantage of the “Between Jan. 20 and March ment personnel more than
Lighthouse editor free program. 19, we’ve prepared 1,795 tax re- $200,000 in money that would
There are still two weeks left in The local VITA office is on turns,” Gonzales said. “Last year, otherwise have gone to tax pre-
Patrina Haizlip-Payne gives thanks the 2010 tax season, and already, track to set a record for the num- we did 2,073, and I’m confident parers.
after being named the recipient the Volunteer Income Tax Assis- ber of income tax filings prepared we will surpass that by April Since 2006, the number of
of the 2010 Joyce W. Stewart tance (VITA) program at Naval this year, said Sal Gonzales, who 16.” people who have used the pro-
Memorial Award, commemorating Base Ventura County Port Hue- coordinates the program through Gonzales estimates that VITA gram has gone up, but since those
a career that promotes and neme has filed for nearly $2.5 the Navy Legal Service Branch has saved active duty, retirees,
encourages diversity. Page 5. million in tax refunds for those Office. dependents and Defense Depart- SEE VITA, PAGE 11
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TERI REID

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By Captain Jim McHugh

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NBVC Commanding Officer 800-221-STAR (7827)
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PUBLISHER
GEORGE H. COGSWELL III
What’s being built at the Sunkist Gate? Ventura County Star
NICHE PUBLICATIONS DIRECTOR
Question: The current Seabee Museum has a display in MICHAEL HOFFMAN
What is the large white building under construc- the lobby showing detailed plans of the new build- mhoffman@vcstar.com
805-437-0206
tion near the Sunkist Gate at Naval Base Ventura ing. Stop by and take a look. The museum is open
ADVERTISING
County Port Hueneme? Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and JANE ALVAREZ
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is closed Sunday jalvarez@vcstar.com
805-437-0372

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Answer: and Monday.
The new building will house the Seabee Museum,
which is now located in a half-century-old Quonset
hut that was supposed to be temporary quarters.
Construction of the $10.4 million facility is
scheduled to be completed in March 2011. The
base fenceline will be moved so that the museum is
THE LIGHTHOUSE IS PUBLISHED AT NO COST TO THE GOVERN-
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CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH
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With its location so close to the many amenities ENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,
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LOOKING BACK

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Military payroll $1 million a week in ’58 April


Oct. 1, 2010, marks the 10-year anniver-
sary of the establishment of Naval Base
Ventura County, the official date that Na-

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val Air Station Point Mugu and Construc- IN THE RING: The Navy
tion Battalion Center Port Hueneme com- Box-Off will be at 5
bined under a single commander. p.m. in the Bee Hive
In recognition of the anniversary, The Gym, Port Hueneme.
Lighthouse is publishing these “Looking The All-Navy Team Boxing
back” items that detail the history of the candidates will be fighting for a
two bases leading up to their unified com- spot in the Armed Forces Boxing
mand and that recall the major news of the Championships later this month.
last 10 years. Fifteen bouts are on the card. Free
• to all hands with base access.
The Military Expo, Business and Com-
munity Exposition that took place in Ca- Information: Page 9.
marillo on March 25 highlighted the eco-

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nomic impact Naval Base Ventura NET WORTH: The
County has on the county itself. Not only NBVC Spring Volleyball
is the base the county’s largest employer, Tournament takes
overall it has a $1.7 billion impact on the place in the Warfield
local economy. Gym, Port Hueneme. Games start

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That’s a long way from 1958, when the at 9 a.m. Prizes awarded to first-,
county’s military payroll finally topped $1 second- and third-place winners.
million a week — and that’s when the Ox- Information: 989-8098.
nard Air Force Base was still in commis-
sion. PHOTO COURTESY COMMAND HISTORICAL ARCHIVES CENTER
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Here is a reprint from the Ventura A Regulus II is fired from a submarine in this 1958 photo. That year, the military payroll in
County Star-Free Press, dated Dec. 31, Ventura County topped $1 million a week for the first time. Restaurant, corner
1958, and headlined: “County Military of Ventura Road and
Payroll Now Tops $1 Million Every Week: Channel Islands
Point Mugu Takes U.S. Spotlight.” The • broke into national prominence in 1958, Boulevard in Oxnard, will donate
story mentions a $5 million, 315-unit More than 12,000 servicemen and civil- accounted for payrolls totaling more than a portion of their profits made
Capehart housing area soon to be com- ians stationed in Ventura county during $36 million. Civilians earned $22 million; from 3 to 8 p.m. today to the
pleted for Oxnard Air Force Base service- 1958 took home weekly paychecks totaling servicemen took home $14 million. Channel Islands Council, U.S. Navy
men; that area was demolished last year more than $1 million. Mugu payrolls last year (1957) were League. The donation will be used
and is now Catalina Heights in Camaril- By the end of this year, payrolls for per- little more than half this year’s tally. Total to offset costs for the League’s
lo. sonnel at Point Mugu, Port Hueneme and disbursements at Point Mugu reached only annual Military Recognition Dinner,
The Star-Free Press story is reprinted Oxnard air force base had climbed past $45 million in 1957 as compared with scheduled for May 20. At the
as it appeared, with different capitalization the $58 million mark. 1958’s $80 million.
dinner, the Navy League honors 13
than what is used today. Point Mugu, where men and missiles SEE LOOKING BACK, PAGE 29
local Navy enlisted personnel.

2005: E-2C Hawkeye installed at Point Mugu


PAY UNCLE SAM: It’s

It took six months, but an E-2C Hawk-


eye finally went up on display at Naval
bollards with built-in lights and four
floodlights to shine on the plane.
“The Seabee branch has turned this
corner of the base into a really nice
15 Tax Day. Not prepared?
The local VITA office
might still be able to
help. Information: Page 1.
Base Ventura County (NBVC) Point “None of this could have been done area,” he said. “It shows that the nature
Mugu on Aug. 18, 2005. without Public Works and the Seabees,” of the base has changed.”
Correction

Thursday, April 1, 2010


Seabees and the NBVC Public Works Capt. Harry Robinson, commodore, Com- The E-2C Hawkeye, considered the
Department began working on the project mander, Airborne Early Warning Wing eyes and ears of the Navy fleet, is The school attended by eight stu-
in January of 2005, but they encountered U.S. Pacific Fleet, said at the ribbon-cut- equipped with a long-range surveillance dents who visited Naval Base Ven-
delays due to bad weather and environ- ting. “I am ever so grateful to them. It is radar and has significant communica- tura County on Feb. 25 as part of
mental issues, according to the Sept. 8, a wonderful display where people can tion capabilities. a job-shadowing program was in-
2005, issue of The Lighthouse. learn about the E-2.” The E-2C on display features a logo correctly identified in the March
The E-2C is on four landing gear con- Capt. Paul Grossgold, commanding of- on the fuselage that represents each of 18 edition of The Lighthouse. The
crete pedestals with a sidewalk circling the ficer of NBVC, explained that the E-2s the four squadrons at NBVC Point students attend Frontier High
display. The team also constructed a 4-foot arrived at Point Mugu in the late 1990s Mugu. School.
sidewalk and handicap access ramp, 11 when Miramar closed. 3
Military offers camp to kids dealing with deployment
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I am interrupting my “Savvy Spouse developed during their week-long camp Stephanie Cabrera’s four children at-
Series” to talk about one of the most excit- experience have aided kids to “better tended Operation Purple while their father
ing opportunities for military youth and handle life’s ups and downs.” was deployed.
teens. Registration for Operation Purple is “It was more than ‘getting away’ for my
Spring is about to begin, and that means
summer isn’t far behind. With that is en-
Homefront now open. There are more than 90 camps
at 65 locations, including Germany and
girls,” Stephanie said. “It was also being
with other military kids where they could
rollment for an outstanding opportunity
for military children with a parent cur- in focus Guam. Full details of the camps are avail-
able on the Web at www.operationpurple.
be themselves.”
One of her daughters said, “I learned
with Beth
rently deployed or scheduled to deploy. org. it’s OK to cry and worry about Dad.”
The National Military Family Associa- Children of all deployed uniformed ser- Operation Purple provides a great op-
tion (NMFA, www.nmfa.org), an organi- Wilson vices (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine portunity for your children to have fun
zation dedicated to educating and support- Corps, National Oceanic and Atmospher- with a staff trained to understand and
ing military families on benefits, rights and ic Administration, National Guard and support the needs of children of deployed
services, sponsors a free summer camp for Reserve) are eligible, as well as those fac- parents.
children of deployed service members. goes along with it — for a week packed ing an upcoming deployment within a Remember, registration is open now and
This camp, Operation Purple, provides full of fun while providing campers a safe 15-month window of the camp. is limited, so apply early. The deadline for
fun, excitement and a safe and positive place to express their worries, fear and Note that while the total cost of the all registrations is April 16.
outlet for children of deployed military concerns with others who can empathize camp is free, transportation to and from Oh, and by the way, if you need a camp
service members. and understand. camp are not included. counselor, I’m available!
The one closest to Naval Base Ventura In the midst of rafting, canoeing, sports In addition to the traditional Operation
County is in Santa Barbara. and too many activities to mention, camp- Purple summer camps, NMFA sponsors
The goal of these free camps is to bring ers learn coping skills while developing teen camps, teen leadership camps, fam- — Beth Wilson is hitting the road this
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together youth who are experiencing some their own support system among their fel- ily retreats, camps for families of the summer! Contact her to meet with your group
stage of deployment — and the stress that low campers, their peers. The friendships wounded and day clinics overseas. at beth@homefrontinfocus.com.

Help the Earth: Recycle household e-waste on base April 15


Free event at NEX Port the City of Oxnard’s Earth Day Festival.
Both the base and the Naval Surface War-
Hueneme parking lot is fare Center will have educational booths
set up at the festival, which runs from 9
part of monthlong Earth a.m. to 4 p.m. at Plaza Park in Downtown
Oxnard.
Day activities Other Earth Day events include:
By Andrea Howry • Tuesday, April 13: A family beach
Lighthouse editor cleanup and guided nature walks will be
Have some ink cartridges at home that held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beach
you need to get rid of ? How about an old Motel, Point Mugu. Information about
cell phone? Or that bulky television set marine mammals and recycling will be on
that took up half your living room before display. Lunch will be available to all vol-
you bought the new flat-screen TV? unteers who participate in the event.
In celebration of Earth Day, Naval Base • Wednesday, April 14: Earth and En-
Ventura County will hold its first on-base vironmental Sciences will be sending per-
residential e-waste collection in recent sonnel to help judge the Ventura County
memory. The event is from 10 a.m. to 3:30 Science Fair at Seaside Park in Ventura.
p.m. on Thursday, April 15, at the NEX “They’ll take everything, and it will all ernment property. The fair runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Port Hueneme parking lot. be recycled. It won’t be going into the The day to dispose of government e- • Thursday, April 15: First, the NEX
“Anybody with base access, including landfill,” Schone said. waste is Tuesday, April 20. On that day, will hold an Earth Day Extravaganza from
Thursday, April 1, 2010

retirees, can recycle any type of household Items that can be recycled include desk- commands can turn in old or excess elec- 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., In addition to the
e-waste absolutely free of charge,” said Jeff top computers, laptops, keyboards, print- tronic waste from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the residential e-waste collection, the NEX
Schone of NBVC Environmental Compli- ers, toner and ink cartridges, fax machines, Defense Reutilization and Marketing Of- will host booths on recycling in general
ance. cables, telephones, cell phones, stereos, fice, Environmental Waste Division, Build- and exhibits on energy conservation. Also,
The base is partnering with the recycling radios, amplifiers, projectors, televisions ing 513, near the Pleasant Valley gate at a fun run is being put on by Morale, Wel-
firm of CJ Seto of Moorpark, and the and small appliances. Port Hueneme. fare and Recreation. In conjunction with
company is waiving all fees. Most firms The only restriction is that the item must The e-waste recycling events are just it, Earth Day exhibits will be set up from
charge $20 to recycle a television and $5 be residential e-waste; it cannot be house- part of NBVC’s planned Earth Day ac- 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beach Motel, Point
to recycle a computer monitor. hold hazardous waste, nor can it be gov- tivities, which begin Saturday, April 10, at Mugu.
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Haizlip-Payne receives

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Joyce Stewart Award
Her work to encourage
diversity and equal
opportunity garners her
the 19th annual honor.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
With her proud parents in the audience,
Patrina Haizlip-Payne received the 2010
Joyce W. Stewart Memorial Award on
March 24 for a career and character de-
voted to equal opportunity and encour-
agement of diversity.
For the first time, two runners-up were
also announced during the ceremony: De-

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lia P. Aldrete and Kit Mack.
Haizlip-Payne, who has actively pro-
moted diversity through her work at the
Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hue- Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer,
neme Division (NSWC PHD), was over- Naval Base Ventura County, presents the
come when her name was read and she 2010 Joyce W. Stewart Memorial Award to
stepped out from among the 13 nominees Patrina Haizlip-Payne during a March 24
on stage at the Bard Mansion. ceremony at the Bard Mansion.
After Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding
officer, Naval Base Ventura County, hand-
ed her the plaque, she went to the micro- difficult. She said that was why the selec- PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

phone and thanked her supervisors and tion committee decided to recognize the Patrina Haizlip-Payne is overcome as she is announced the winner of the 2010 Joyce W.
her mentors, especially her parents, Allen runners-up. Stewart Memorial Award.
and Elnora Haizlip of Oxnard, who were Aldrete, with NSWC PHD, has been
beaming at a back table. part of the Hispanic Employment Pro-
Haizlip-Payne is with the Switchboard grams since 1994, assisting more than 480
Program Office of the Installation and federal employees. She is also co-chair of
Modernization Division of NSWC PHD’s the division’s Equal Employment Oppor-
Ship Defense Expeditionary Warfare De- tunity Committee, and she has helped
partment. Her work on NSWC PHD’s NBVC put on its annual Multicultural
Cultural Change Team Recruitment Ad- Day events for the past 16 years.
visory Board allows her to make sure Runner-up Mack is a professional en-
equal opportunity objectives and dispar- gineer and supervisor of the Naval Fa-
ities are considered throughout the hiring cilities Engineering Service Center’s Ocean
process, her nomination form stated. Re- Facilities Design Division. Mack “gener-
cently, she represented NSWC PHD in ates a culture where positive ideas and
recruiting African American engineers approaches are welcomes without fear of
from Prairie View A&M, a historically failure,” his nomination form stated.

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black university in Texas. The Joyce W. Stewart Memorial Award
Haizlip-Payne is also the diversity chair is given each year in March, Women’s His-
for the Southern California Gold Coast tory Month, to a person whose career and
Chapter of Federally Employed Women lifestyle is devoted to diversity, fairness
and writes articles on diversity for the and equal treatment. Stewart was the first
organization’s quarterly newsletter. woman at the former Construction Bat-
Lisa Zimmerman, co-chair of the Fed- talion Center Port Hueneme to achieve Allen and Elnora Haizlip look on with pride as their daughter, Patrina Haizlip-Payne, receives
eral Women’s Program, which sponsors the professional grade of GM-14. the 2010 Joyce W. Stewart Memorial Award and thanks her parents for being her strongest
the award, praised all the nominees and mentors in teaching her to encourage diversity.
said this year’s selection was especially SEE AWARD, PAGE 28 5
Church services, potlucks, Easter egg hunts planned
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Family services, potlucks and Easter egg Catholic Mass will also be said at the
hunts are on tap in early April as Naval Port Hueneme Seabee Chapel at 11:15
Base Ventura County celebrates the Holy a.m., with this service also to be followed
Week. by an Easter egg hunt. Worship schedule
The Catholic Holy Week worship sched-
ule begins on April 1, Maundy Thursday, Chaplain’s The Protestant Holy Week worship
schedule begins with a Cantata Service on

corner
with the Last Supper of the Lord Celebra- Good Friday, April 2, at the Port Hueneme Seabee Chapel
tion at 6:30 p.m. at the Port Hueneme Seabee Chapel at 5 p.m.
Seabee Chapel. This service will be fol- A Sunrise Service will take place on Port Hueneme
lowed by a family-sharing supper and with Lt. Deann Easter Sunday at the Port Hueneme Sea- Building 1433
potluck.
On Good Friday, April 2, Catholic Mass
Coleman bee Chapel Courtyard at 6:30 a.m. A Prot-
estant Worship Service will take place
Phone: (805) 982-4358
Fax: (805) 982-5364
will be said at the Port Hueneme Seabee inside the chapel at 9 a.m. And at the Point
Protestant
Chapel at 6:30 p.m. This service will also Mugu Chapel of Faith, a Protestant wor- Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
be followed by a soup-supper potluck. ship service will take place at 11:15 a.m., Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.
On Easter Sunday, April 4, Catholic pel of Faith at 8:45 a.m., with the service with this service to be followed by an Eas-
Mass will be said at the Point Mugu Cha- to be followed by an Easter egg hunt. ter egg hunt. Catholic Mass
Sunday: 11:15 a.m.

Seabee saves a life, leaves on deployment


Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
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Christian Bible Studies


From The Ventura County Star home. According to the California Highway Women’s Bible Study: Tuesday, 10
Chief Petty Officer Thomas Sanchez, Sanchez was heading home to Camaril- Patrol, Rapp was heading north on Lewis a.m.
company operations chief of Naval Mobile lo from Naval Base Ventura County on near University Drive about 5:45 p.m. All Hands Bible Study: Thursday, 5:30
Construction Battalion 5, was preparing March 23 when he found Jordan Rapp, a when a driver made a left turn from Lew- p.m.
to deploy to Afghanistan when his training professional triathlete, lying in a pool of is directly in front of him.
for the battlefield helped him save a life at blood. Authorities said a driver had col- Rapp was thrown to the ground after he Catholic Religious Education
lided with the bicyclist near CSU Channel hit the left side of the vehicle and shattered Pre-K through high school
Islands, then apparently left him for dead. a window, officials said. The driver fled Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
First aid administered by Sanchez likely the scene.
helped save his life, authorities said. Sanchez was driving home when he saw
Rapp and his family agree, and when a vehicle stopped on Lewis, he said. As he Chapel of Faith
Sanchez stopped by the hospital Monday, drove up, bystanders asked if he knew first
they had a chance to thank him one more aid. Bystanders were calling 911, but med- Point Mugu
time before he left for the war zone the ical personnel hadn’t arrived yet and no Building 121
next day. one was tending to Rapp, so Sanchez went Phone: (805) 989-7967
“He’s a wonderful human being,” Rapp’s into action. Fax: (805) 989-7968
mother, Diane Rapp, said of Sanchez. “I Trying to avoid moving the injured man, Protestant
just feel like he’s going to be a part of our Sanchez looked under Rapp’s body and Sunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.
family forever.” saw an open wound on his neck.
Rapp, 29, of Thousand Oaks is the Working with gauze from a combat vest Catholic Mass
reigning champion of Ironman Canada he had in his car, the 16-year Navy veteran Sunday: 8:45 a.m.
and Ironman Arizona. applied pressure to stop the bleeding until Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.
paramedics arrived, he said. Thursday: 11:30 a.m.
While he has seen combat during two Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Evangelistic tours of Iraq over the past four years, he
Missionary Baptist had never been the first responder to such
a serious incident. Sanchez downplayed
Church his involvement, however, crediting para- Chaplains serving NBVC
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Sun Morning Prayer 8:30a-9a medics and doctors with saving Rapp’s
Sunday School 9a-10:15a life. Lt. Deann Coleman
Morning Worship 10:30a “I just happened to be there to, you Command Chaplain
Wed Prayer/Bible Study 6:30p know, apply some first aid,”he said. “Those
guys are the ones who saved his life.” Lt. Kyung Tak
Staff Chaplain
Ventura CHP Officer Frank Paramo said
Pastor-Bishop Princeton Allen Sanchez’s slowing of Rapp’s bleeding “gave
125 E.Pearl St., Pt Hueneme him enough time, based upon my experi-
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
805-986-1922 ence, to get to the hospital and survive.”
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Military-connected children make some sacrifices, too

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“I call on all Americans to keep military cally, users of this Web site would be
children in their thoughts and prayers and charged. However, through the DoD/Tu- Here in Ventura
to do their part to reach out to and sup- tor.com partnership, military-connected
port them and their families.” students are able to use the service once County, it is estimated
— President Barack Obama,
April 2009 School eligibility has been verified by DEERS.
The Navy has also implemented a pro- that there are nearly
In 1986, Defense Secretary Caspar connection gram to assist Navy-connected students.
Navy installations have hired school liai- 5,000 children who are
Weinberger designated April as Month of
the Military Child, a time when each with Monica
son officers to provide assistance to fam-
ilies, schools and commands. School liai- military-connected.
branch of the military service recognizes James son officers can help families locate
the sacrifices made by the children of par- information about local schools, resolve
ents who are serving our country. education-related concerns and issues, a “Kids Day” event is planned on April
A parent may choose to enlist in the prepare for post-secondary education and 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Child Care
military and serve our country; however, support home-schooling. Ultimately, a Center, Naval Base Ventura County, Point
the military child also serves our country tection and assistance to military-con- Navy school liaison officer can help a fam- Mugu.
through the sacrifices he or she must nected students who move from state to ily navigate the school system. Please take time this month to recognize
make. state or have parents who are deployed. It During the month of April, installations and appreciate the military child in your
From an education perspective, much “levels the playing field” so that their sac- worldwide will plan events and offer op- life. Their support, sacrifices and contribu-
has happened recently to recognize the rifices do not turn into educational sacri- portunities to show appreciation to mili- tions are essential to a healthy military
contributions and sacrifices military-con- fices. tary children. It is estimated that there are family.
nected students make. Another recent opportunity available to more than 1 million children who have at

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Legislation was passed here in Califor- military-connected students is access to least one parent serving on active duty. — For more information regarding local Month
nia and in many other states called The an online tutoring site. Tutor.com has Here in Ventura County, it is estimated of the Military Child events or any school
Interstate Compact on Educational Op- partnered with the Department of Defense that there are nearly 5,000 children who issues, please contact the NBVC school
portunity for Military Children. This piece to offer free online tutoring, skills assess- are military-connected. liaison officer at 989-5211 or 207-3410 or
of legislation provides many areas of pro- ment and skill-building activities. Typi- To show appreciation to those children, monica.james@navy.mil.

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Students learn about non-traditional jobs for women
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No reason girls can’t


consider engineering,
construction as careers.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
They figure out how to build staircases.
They buy equipment for the military, in-
cluding bomb suits. They travel to Navy
ships to fix onboard computers.
Four women from Naval Base Ventura
County recently met with students from
E.O. Green Middle School in Oxnard to
discuss careers the youngsters might nev-
er have heard about, let alone considered
for themselves.
The March 17 presentation, part of
Women’s History Month, involved about
100 students in the school’s Advancement
Via Individual Determination (AVID)
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program. For about an hour, they heard


about non-traditional careers for women
and what it takes to succeed in those ca-
reers.
“Cast your fears aside,” one of the PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE Commodities Manager Katrina Helm describes ropes and other
speakers, Katrina Helm, told the students. Senior Chief Michelle Bernales stressed the importance of education, equipment she buys for troops. “Cast aside your fears,” when it
“Fear will only hold you back. There is so especially math. “Math is what builds everything,” she said. comes to seeking jobs, she said. “Fear will only hold you back.”
much opportunity for you, and all it takes
is opportunity and motivation.”
Helm, a commodities manager with the Cast your fears aside.
Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics
Center, said she had to conquer her fears Fear will only hold
when she launched into her career and the
classes that led to it. you back. There is so
“I’d heard everything was so hard,” she
said. “But I took the classes, and I did much opportunity for
OK. I did very well, in fact.”
Today, she’s responsible for buying you, and all it takes
equipment the youngsters knew about
from movies – the ropes that troops use
is opportunity and
to rappel off helicopters, the static lines
inside the helicopters and harnesses and
motivation.
parachutes. — Commodities Manager Katrina Helm
“I have to make sure that when the
money comes in, I can procure whatever
the troops need and send it out to them,” Mechanical engineer Gladis Aispuro said all
she said. with the Naval Facilities Engineering Ser- Electrical engineer Thao Nguyen noted that studies are important. “Learn how to write
Senior Chief Michelle Bernales, NBVC’s vice Center, echoed Bernales’ emphasis on while there aren’t many women in her field, well and communicate well,” she said, “but
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equal opportunity adviser, told of women math and also stressed the importance of “we can do it. All of you can do it!” don’t be afraid of math.”
helping to rebuild schools and water wells being able to write and communicate
in Haiti and of her own experiences in the well. some co-workers have traveled to Navy Officer Monica James, urged the students
oil fields of Kuwait. And Thao Nguyen, an electrical engi- ships at sea. to think about the wide variety of jobs
“If it wasn’t for math, I wouldn’t be neer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, “There are not a lot of women engi- that will open up to them in the coming
here,” she said. “Math is what builds ev- Port Hueneme Division, told how the neers, but we can do it,” she said. “All of years.
erything. There’s a formula for building math, physics and chemistry classes she you can do it!” “More than 19,000 military and civilian
stairways. There’s a formula for laying tile. took at the University of Washington in Mona Gonzales, the base’s equal em- jobs could be available to you at the base,”
Study math.” Seattle led her to a career that allows her ployment opportunity specialist who co- she said. “We want you to know it’s an
8 Gladis Aispuro, a mechanical engineer to travel all over the country, and how ordinated the event with School Liaison option that is available to you.”
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Navy Box-Off
set for April 3
Twelve Navy boxers will compete in the
April 3 All-Navy Box-Off at Naval Base
Ventura County Port Hueneme.
At stake is the right to box in the Armed
Forces Boxing Championships April 20,
21 and 23, also at NBVC. Only eight of
the 12 boxers fighting April 3 will move
on to the championships.
The box-off begins at 5:30 p.m. in the
Beehive Gym. It’s free and open to the
public. Also taking part are fighters from
the USC and UCLA boxing teams and
local boxers.
Fifteen bouts are on the card.
Coach Steve Carbajal expects a full
house on April 3.
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The boxers were culled from training PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
camps in San Diego and Norfolk, Va. Tyrone Hunter of Lemoore, right, trains for the April 3 All-Navy Box-off at Naval Base
Julio Lopez trains for his fight April 3 at the About 30 boxers tried out at each location. Ventura County Port Hueneme. His sparring partner is Oscar Perez. Hunter is one of 12
All-Navy Box-Off, which begins at 5 p.m. at fighters competing for eight spots in the Armed Forces Boxing Championships scheduled
the Beehive Gym, Port Hueneme.
The 12 chosen have been training for about
two months. for April 20, 21 and 23 at Port Hueneme.

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2010 NMCRS
Fund Drive
isn’t over yet
It’s not too late to contribute and help
Sailors, Marines and their families in times
with emergencies. To locate the fund drive
coordinator for your command, e-mail
andrew.j.bugs@navy.mil.
NMCRS is receiving special support
from the Navy Exchange Service Com-
mand in support of the 2010 Active Duty
Fund Drive. Make a $5 contribution at NMCRS schedule of events
the NEX and receive a coupon for dis-
counts throughout the store on either
April 19 or 20. They’re for one-time use Thrift Shop: (Bldg. 829, Port Hueneme).
only. Open Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.
Here are some sample discounts: to 1 p.m. Civilian Shopping Days: Civil-
• 10 percent off all merchandise store- ians with CAC card may shop on Monday,
wide. April 26, and Wednesday, April 28, only.
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• 30 percent off already reduced furni- Low-cost uniforms, civilian clothing, baby
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Basketballs, footballs — and pumps and needles to keep them inflated — board games,
ture ending in .94, .96 and .97 prices. items, household items and much, much dominoes and baseball bats pack the cooler that will greet Seabees from NMCB 21 when
• 20 percent off regularly priced dia- more. Prices start at 5 cents! they arrive in the Middle East later this month.
monds and fine jewelry.
• 15 percent off entire stock of apparel
and shoes.
• 10 percent off regular priced furniture
and major appliances.
Budget for Baby: Tuesday, April 13, and
Tuesday, May 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. Learn
how your new bundle of joy will impact
American pasttimes await
• 10 percent off tires and Autoport prod-
ucts.
Some restrictions apply.
your budget and how to pay for all those
additional expenses like formula, diapers,
clothing, car seats, etc. Just for attending
reserve Seabees in Mideast
The Society is very appreciative of all this class, participants will receive “Baby’s
donations, as they are able to continue as-
sisting military members and their fami-
First Seabag” filled with newborn items By Andrea Howry
from Gerber, at least one handmade item, Lighthouse editor
We wanted to do
lies.
NMCRS provides financial assistance
and a new outfit for your baby. When Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 21, a reserve unit out of Lake-
something that would
in the form of interest-free loans and
grants for unforeseen emergencies, emer-
hurst, N.J., deploys out of Port Huen-
Volunteer Orientation: Thursday, April eme to the Middle East this month, the
make a difference for
gency travel and essential needs.
In addition, the Society provides other
27, at 1 p.m. Recruiting office staff, Thrift Seabees will find a few footballs and
Shop workers and Budget for Baby in- Scrabble waiting for them.
the front-line troops.
assistance through budget counseling, structors. Reimbursement for child care They’ll also find some baseballs and Dave Pendleton, president
post-secondary education scholarship and mileage. Snacks provided. baseball bats, flags for flag football, Ventura County Chapter,
loans and grants, dispensing complimen- playing cards, jump ropes and more
tary layettes to new parents and adminis- board games. Military Officers Association of America
tering thrift shops. For more information or to register for And for that, they can thank the Ven-
For more information about these pro- classes, call 982-4409. tura County Chapter of the Military Liberty and Single Sailors Program.
grams, call 982-4409. Officers Association of America “Their dollars go far,” he said. “We
(VCCMOAA), which donated $2,000 so are very proud to have them as a spon-
Blood drives scheduled at both Hueneme, Mugu Morale, Welfare and Recreation could sor.”
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put the fleet deployment kit together. Master Chief Constructionman


Several blood drives are taking place at will be at Building 1000 at Port Hueneme “We wanted to do something that (SCW/FMF) Thomas Gohm was im-
Naval Base Ventura County during the from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. would make a difference for the front- pressed with the kit, which filled a giant
month of April. And on April 16 and April 23, the line troops,” said Dave Pendleton, pres- cooler.
On Wednesday, April 14, the United Bloodmobile will be at the Naval Surface ident of the chapter. “They’ll like it, absolutely,” he said.
Blood Services Bloodmobile will be at the Warfare Center, Building 1215, Port Hue- MWR Marketing Director Dan Alp- And what did he think the Seabees
Point Mugu baseball fields from 8:30 a.m. neme, from 7 a.m. to noon. ern said the organization has been an would appreciate most?
to 1 p.m. For more information, call 654-8104 or ongoing sponsor of not only the fleet “The connection to American pas-
On Friday, April 23, the Bloodmobile check the Web at www.blood4life.org. deployment kit program but also the times,” he replied.
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Byers Manchester, a retired banker from Camarillo and a VITA volunteer, helps Lt. Cmdr.
Paul Chan with his taxes. Chan is the executive officer of the Naval Construction Training
Center.
Contact:
VITA: Appointments still OK Jon H. Williams, Commander
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the need for volunteers for this program,
numbers are down at other VITA offices,
Gonzales can’t credit the economy.
and I thought it was something I needed
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good program.” Building 1417, the Naval Construction
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it recently received an official congratula- p.m., Tuesdays from noon to 3:30 p.m., “The mission of the Military Order of the Purple Heart is to
tions from the Los Angeles District of the Wednesdays from 1 to 5 p.m., Fridays from
Internal Revenue Service. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 foster an environment of goodwill and camaraderie among
This year, Gonzales has 46 volunteers a.m. to noon.
— 33 of them active-duty military person- VITA will be closed Friday, April 2, and combat wounded veterans, promote patriotism, support
nel — helping prepare the returns. Saturday, April 3. necessary legislative initiatives, and most importantly,
Byers Manchester, a retired banking For more information and to set up an
executive from Camarillo, is a second-year appointment, call VITA during operating provide service to all veterans and their families.”
volunteer. hours at 982-3124.
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Sun Kings ‘train like they fight’ in strike fighter program
By Lt. j.g. Matthew Moss fighter missions they may be called upon
VAW-116 to do in combat.
The Sun Kings of VAW-116 recently The Sun Kings are a key component
participated in flight deck certification during SFARP because they provide the
aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN fighters with invaluable air-intercept con-
7). trol, which increases their situational
The Feb. 5-12 training event, com- awareness and enables the fighters to
monly known in Navy lingo as “deck cert,” carry out their air-to-air and air-to-ground
offered valuable training to flight deck mission.
personnel who are responsible for safe and The Sun Kings began participating in
orderly flight operations in the dangerous SFARP on Feb. 24 when an early detach-
carrier environment. ment of squadron personnel left Point
The eight-day evolution also gave pilots Mugu enroute to Fallon to set up logistics
from each CVW-2 squadron a chance to and prepare for the arrival of the remain-
sharpen their landing skills aboard the ing squadron members on Feb. 27, includ-
aircraft carrier. The Sun Kings mainte- ing all four of the squadron’s E-2C air-
nance personnel did a superb job prepar- craft.
ing the aircraft for deck cert and, as a SFARP involved more than 1,100 CVW-
result, the squadron did not miss a single 2 personnel from three fighter squadrons,
sortie. one Prowler squadron, one helicopter
Overall, the Sun Kings totaled 78 car- squadron and, of course, one squadron
rier traps, and nine pilots were qualified Four E-2C Hawkeyes are ready to be used in a three-week Strike Fighter Advanced of mighty E-2C Hawkeyes.
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for day and night carrier landings. Readiness Program at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev. The detachment gave the Sun Kings and
From March 1-19, the Sun Kings con- the rest of CVW-2 the chance to “train
tinued their preparation for deployment like they fight,” using a massive training
by participating in the Strike Fighter Ad- is a three-week detachment to Naval Air er pilots hone their combat skills by plan- area to conduct various missions in prep-
vanced Readiness Program (SFARP). This Station Fallon, Nev., in which strike fight- ning and executing the various strike aration for the deployment ahead.

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Above left, role-players taking part in the March 23 training exercise get their “costumes” on in preparation for the mock shooting at the Paradise Grill. The abdominal wound was part
of a triage exercise. Above right, a fake arm wound is applied before the exercise.

Exercises: Mock shooting creates chaos at Paradise Grill


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More than 100 responders took part in


the anti-terrorism exercise and the lives of
about 1,000 people were impacted —
whether they took part in a mock shoot-
ing or were stuck in traffic at Port Huen-
eme’s Pleasant Valley Gate.
“All in all, it was excellent — an out-
standing exercise,” said Robert Huether,
who, as NBVC’s installation training of-
ficer, was the lead coordinator of the
event. “I know it inconvenienced many,
but it gave our forces the opportunity to
go through these events at length. This
time frame gave us the opportunity to re-
spond in a much more realistic fashion
than if we had just a few hours.”
One lesson learned, he said, was to bet-
ter inform the public about base access by
installing signs at the closed gates letting
people know where to go.
Directional signs on the concrete bar-
riers set up at the open gates would also
have been helpful, he said.
Otherwise, Huether said, the exercise
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went smoothly, from the apprehension of


an “intruder” at the Port of Hueneme, to
the elimination of an “active shooter” in
the Paradise Grill at Point Mugu to the
identification and the disabling of mul-
tiple Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive
Devices (VBIEDs) at Port Hueneme.

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A “shooter” takes over the Paradise Grill at Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu on Tuesday, March 23.
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PHOTOS BY MC1 AARON PETERSON
Clockwise from top left: Security forces
prepare to eliminate the “threat” inside the
Paradise Grill. Making sure no “suspect”
can leave the building. The man with
the “abdominal wound” is taken out of
the restaurant. A first responder checks
the status of one of the bystanders. The
exercise, part of Solid Curtain-Citadel
Shield 2010, tested not only the skills of the
security forces, but also the triage training
of the first responders. Outside agencies
evaluated all the personnel involved in
the drill and concluded that the group “did
very well,” said Robert Heuther Naval Base
Ventura County’s installation training officer
and the lead coordinator of the exercise.
Other drills during the exercise included
the identification and neutralization of
a suspicious package in a vehicle and a
threat of multiple Vehicle-Borne Improvised
Explosive Devices.

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Training: Fake shooting, fake bomb all part of the week
CONTINUED FROM 14 when someone with a gun was detained patchers had been told in advance of the “We decided not to evacuate the hous-
outside Point Mugu. When asked why drill.) ing, but had this situation been real, we
The exercise began Monday morning she had a gun, the woman answered, In the end, there were many “dead, would have,” Huether said.
when harbor security personnel — both “You’ll find out soon enough.” and injured,” creating a mass casualty Explosive Ordnance Disposal was
the base security forces and the Coast Forty-five minutes later, “shooting” situation that tested the triage ability of called out and defused the device.
Guard — were called on to apprehend broke out inside the Paradise Grill. This the first responders. That afternoon, a multiple VBIED
someone in a small boat taking photos exercise involved 20 role-players with “Outside agencies came to evaluate exercise forced the shutdown of the
of the military installation. scripts, the intent being to make the this exercise, and we did very well,” Pleasant Valley Gate — leaving only the

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Also that morning, a person was ob- event as realistic as possible for the re- Huether said. Victoria Avenue gate open — but only
served taking photos outside the Sunk- sponders. On Wednesday morning, NBVC went for a short period.
ist Gate at Port Hueneme. As it would be in real life, the scene into “FPCON Charlie” — Force Protec- “Response was good on all these ex-
“This exercise was excellent in that was utter chaos. Bystanders ran out of tion Condition Charlie, meaning a ter- ercises,” Huether said. “Security and the
numerous bystanders reported it,” the restaurant, and about a dozen peo- rorist threat is imminent. That threat Auxiliary Security Force put in a lot of
Huether said. “That showed us that ple were able to grab cell phones and came in the form of a suspicious package hours.”
community awareness is very good, that call 9-1-1, which tested the response of found in a car parked at The Point res- Next up?
people are well aware of their surround- not only base personnel, but also dis- taurant, just outside Point Mugu’s main “We can all look forward to a natural
ings.” patchers in local communities as the gate and separated from base housing disaster exercise around September,”
The intensity increased on Tuesday calls cascaded off the base. (The dis- by only a concrete wall. Huether said. 15
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With 40 percent of
personnel due to retire
over next 6 years, base
has key interest in event
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Hundreds of job-seekers and potential
defense contractors interested in finding
out if Uncle Sam wants them attended the
Third Annual Military, Business and
Community Expo on March 25.
The conference center at the Ventura
County Office of Education in Camarillo
took on a futuristic look as Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) brought in bomb
disposal units, massive trucks and aircraft
displays to show civilians what the Navy
has to offer.
Economically, the Navy offers a lot: The
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base provides 19,000 jobs and pumps $1.6


billion a year into the local economy.
Bill Buratto, president of the Ventura
County Economic Development Associa-
tion, one of the hosts of the event, intro-
duced Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding
officer, NBVC, who said the base is an
eager partner in the expo. He called the
event “a class act.”
McHugh pointed out that more than 40
percent of the base workforce will be eli-
gible to retire over the next six years.
“It is imperative that students in second-
ary and post-secondary schools develop
the math and science skills that are so
critical to our base,” McHugh said. “We
want to be a partner in developing the
local talent so that these students can
come back and work here. I’m confident
that will become a reality.”
The keynote speaker, Rear Admiral Da-
vid H. Lewis, vice commander, Naval Sea
Systems Command, said flexibility and
innovation are the main traits that must
be developed both in the workforce and
in the Navy as an institution.
“There are no silver bullets,” he said.
“We must take raw technology, understand
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how it operates in different environments,


adopt it and then guide the Navy in a new PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
direction that will be opened up by that
Top, Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer, Naval
technology.” Base Ventura County, welcomes the crowd to the
Third Annual Military Business and Community Expo.
The strongest military, he said, is not
Bottom, Rear Admiral David H. Lewis, vice commander
the one that is simply the strongest, but
the one that stays strong in a changingof the Naval Sea Systems Command, gives the keynote
environment. presentation. And at right, a mannequin in front of the
SEE EXPO, PAGE 17
NAVFAC booth was an eye-catcher.
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Above, the job fair, held in conjunction with the Military Expo, was filled with people much
of the day. Below, solar power, wind power and other forms of alternative energy hold
promise for the Navy — and for job-seekers who can sell contracts offering such services,

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Point Mugu and Port Hueneme, he said, are


home to some of the most innovative ideas com-
ing out of the Navy, especially in terms of bal-
listic missile defense.
Right now, he said, the most creative minds
are designing for a problem no one knows even
exists.
“We have to look 20 or 30 years down the road,
and we don’t know what’s there,” he said. “We
are looking for your good ideas.”
The daylong expo offered eight seminars and
workshops ranging from Navy contractor success
stories to “How to get a civilian job on base.”
PHOTO BY CHUCK KIRMAN / COURTESY VENTURA COUNTY STAR A free job fair was held in conjunction with
Equipment from Explosive Ordnance Disposal was among several displays at the Military, the expo.
Business and Community Expo.

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in fans of fitness
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Eighty fitness fans, including a senior walk-
ing team, showed up on a warm spring day to
take part in the 5K Spring Fling Run, held
March 18 in conjunction with the annual Na-
val Base Ventura County Health Fair.
The event took place at the Bee-Fit Wellness
Center, NBVC Port Hueneme.
Winning her second consecutive NBVC 5K
was Rebecca Newton, who came in at 17 min-
utes, 14 seconds. She won the Sweetheart Run
in February with a time of 18 minutes, 39 sec-
onds.
Builder 1st Class Casey Polly decided to run
with his chocolate Labrador Retriever, Abby.
The panting dog and his owner came in at 31
minutes, 5 seconds.
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Several boxers also ran as part of their train-


ing for the upcoming Navy Box-Off, scheduled
for April 3 at the Bee-Hive Gym. PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Cmdr. Pat Madden of Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division
Builder 1st Class Casey Polly gets ready to cross the
SEE FITNESS, PAGE 19 tries out a piece of Pilates equipment under the watchful eye of Pilates
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Many of the runners stopped by the


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groups giving out information were Pi-
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Therapy, Roadrunner Sports, Kalani
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and the American Cancer Society.
A mobile body-fat testing center was
also at the fair.
The top 20 finishers in the 5K run
were:
1. Rebecca Newton, 17:14; 2. Charlie
Harper, 18:03; 3. Kimo Zaiger, 18:13;
4. Angel Arauz, 18:34; 5. Antonel Cruz
Padilla, 18:50; 6. Jon Gathman, 19:08;
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20:33; 15. Dan Frost, 21:01; 16. Gloria Runners take off at the beginning of the Spring Fling 5K Run, held in conjunction with the annual NBVC Health Fair on March 18.
Ray, 21:17; 17. Courtney Cook, 21:17;
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PHOTOS BY ESTHELA MCKENZIE / NSWC PORT HUENEME


Above left, the team from Anacapa Middle School in Ventura presents its missile to a judging panel. Above right, a student from De Anza Middle School in Ventura loads the rocket
onto the launcher for a test fire.

Local teens shoot for the stars in engineering competition


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“The center of gravity is important.” be “purchased” with special “credit cards”


– One of many lessons learned during created specifically for the event.
engineering event Throughout the morning, the student
teams broke away from their projects to
By Nancy Kanter take turns touring NSWC Port Hueneme’s
NSWC, Port Hueneme Surface Warfare Engineering Facility. The
Students from local area junior high tours gave the students the opportunity
schools took a day off from their studies to learn how math and science are used in
on Feb. 18 to participate in Naval Surface the real world.
Warfare Center Port Hueneme’s 10th an- After the tours, the students had an op-
nual National Engineers Week event. portunity to test-launch their designs and
About 75 junior high school students, then make any necessary adjustments.
representing 15 Ventura County schools, After rigorous testing, the missiles were
participated in an engineering competi- ready to be presented to the judges and
tion. NSWC Port Hueneme’s Mission launched at their target. Each team took
Package Support Facility was converted turns standing before the panel and pre-
into a place where students could build senting their missiles. They gave a ratio-
and test “missiles” that their teams con- nale for their designs, answered questions
structed during the event. from the judges, and then launched their
Each school’s team of five students and missiles. The projects were judged on ac-
one teacher was matched with an engineer curacy, presentation, creativity and abil-
to assist them in building their projects. ity to stay within budget.
Their mission was to design a missile that “We built our rocket ship thinking about Students from Monte Vista Middle School in Camarillo work on their missile.
would intercept another missile in space. aerodynamics and accuracy, and luckily,
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The students were required to address this we stayed under budget too,” said a stu- of Naval Engineers (ASNE) and NSWC “I’m impressed with how you broke up
engineering challenge by constructing a dent from Cabrillo Middle School during Port Hueneme director of the Office of a complex job into pieces that your team
missile that used only the materials pro- his team’s presentation. Engineering and Technology; Franklin could figure out together — that’s what
vided — water bottles, popcorn kernels, The judging panel included: Timothy Tomei Jr., president of the Ventura Coun- we do here,” said Troske.
coffee stirrers, water balloons, swim noo- Troske, NSWC Port Hueneme Division ty Chapter of the Society of Hispanic The first place award went to John C.
dles and other miscellaneous missile-build- technical director; Jim Vallas, NSWC Port Professional Engineers (SHPE); and Lil- Fremont Intermediate School, as they
ing items. They also had access to tools Hueneme deputy technical director; Kar- lian Rodriguez, NSWC Port Hueneme received the highest marks from the judg-
such as scissors, string, tape, rubber bands en Brower, board member of the Channel engineer and recipient of the Hispanic
and hot glue. Some materials needed to Islands Chapter of the American Society Engineer National Achievement Award. SEE COMPETITION, PAGE 29
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Business traveler,
By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd ment’s hub of real time information from — 19,072,920 square feet of earth work Navy Lodge mix
Class Ernesto Hernandez Fonte the battlefield. for helicopter landing zone, drainage, mo-
30th Naval Construction Regiment “It’s my first boots-on-the-ground de- tor pool and other base improvements. Navy Lodges aren’t just for families
During deployment as the senior engi- ployment while working as a Navy coun- — Six completed water wells totaling — they are also a great place for TAD,
neering command in southern Afghani- selor at the same time,” Keen said. “It was 5,700 feet of depth, pumping 300,019 gal- TDY and business travel.
stan, the 30th Naval Construction Regi- amazing to learn what is happening on lons per day and saving $830,000 per week The oversized business-class rooms
ment provided command and control over the battlefield in real time. It felt closer to in bulk water shipments. of the Navy Lodge feature plenty of
a joint task force of eight Navy, Army and the war than all my other deployments “30NCR Seabees rose among all chal- space to work and relax. Included in
Air Force units that totaled more than hundreds of miles out at sea.” lenges and demonstrated the talents, pro- some rooms are a queen-sized bed,
4,500 personnel at its height. The regiment was responsible for the fessionalism, expansive capability and sofa, a desk with a computer hookup
More than 80 Seabees assigned to the completion of 235 projects throughout 32 can-do spirit of the Naval Construction and task lighting, plus a kitchenette
regiment returned to Port Hueneme on forward operation bases and combat out- Force,” said Lt. Robert Kleinman, the as- for snacks or a quick meal.
Feb. 20 after a seven-month deploy- posts in Afghanistan. sistant operations officer during deploy- “Business travelers can find safe and
ment. These projects totaled: ment. “The deployment was not about comfortable first-class lodging when
“It was a learning experience,” said Navy — 2,118,433 square feet of space for setting records but about working in a staying at one of the 42 Navy Lodges
Counselor 1st Class Zackary Keen, who berthing, office, maintenance, worship and multiservice environment, doing a lot of located around the world,” said James
was a night shift petty officer of the watch. morale, welfare and recreation. work and getting the job done. Person- Tiqui, manager of the Navy Lodge at
His job was to track and report the move- — 18.7 miles of force protection im- ally, it was amazing and very somber to Naval Base Ventura County Port Hue-
ments of subordinate units, activity of provements and upgrades. work with and support through general neme. “Navy Lodges offer guests a
insurgents and status of friendly forces in — 333,050 square feet of matting for engineering the units directly engaging the value up to 45 percent less than com-
the combat operations center, the regi- expeditionary airfields. enemy.” parable civilian hotels. Navy Lodges
are also conveniently located on or

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near the installation for quick access
Coast Guard to all commands. They are also near
other installation amenities, such as the
NEX and MWR restaurants and food
Auxiliary holds courts.”
Navy Lodge guest rooms offer cable
honors banquet TV with DVD player, Internet access,
direct-dial telephone service and a
kitchenette complete with microwave
Division 7 of the U.S. Coast Guard and utensils.
Auxiliary — comprised of members from Navy Lodges also offer guests house-
Ventura, Santa Barbara and southern keeping service, vending machines,
Kern counties — held its annual awards DVD rental service and laundry fa-
banquet at the Lobster Trap restaurant cilities, as well as handicapped acces-
on Sunday, March 7. sible rooms. Free local calls, free in-
The annual premier event honors those room coffee and newspapers, as well
in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary who as convenient parking, are also avail-
have dedicated thousands of hours per- able.
forming tasks with the U.S. Coast Guard “I encourage you to stay at the Navy
and the auxiliary. Lodge Port Hueneme the next time you
The members of the auxiliary, togeth- travel for business,” said Tiqui. “Navy
er with the U.S. Coast Guard officers and PHOTO BY MIKE BRODEY / U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY Lodges offer the price, location, clean-
enlisted men from Sector Los Angeles/ Receiving awards during the March 7 event are, from left, Douglas Buckingham, Anna liness and guest service business travel-
Long Beach and U.S. Coast Guard Sta- Smeal and Larry Owens. ers are looking for when away from
tion Channel Islands Harbor, and hon- home.”
ored guests were in attendance. • Cmdr. Gregg Matlin, director, U.S. McGhee said that everyone in Division To make reservations for your vaca-
The honored guests presenting the Coast Guard Auxiliary 11th District 7 should be awarded for their “outstand- tion or to receive a Navy Lodge direc-
awards to the 2009 recipients of Division Southern Region Los Angeles/Long ing commitment” to the Coast Guard. tory, call 1-800-NAVY-INN 24 hours

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7 were: Beach. “I am proud to have been here to hon- a day, seven days a week, or go online
• Capt. John Caplis, deputy command- Allan Carver, commander of Division or all in attendance, thanking them for at www.navy-lodge.com. Once you
ing officer, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Los 7 U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, led the the help given to Coast Guard Station make a reservation, you cannot be
Angeles/Long Beach. festivities in presenting the many Channel Islands Harbor,” he added. bumped from your room.
• Commodore Michael Johnson, dis- awards. The most prestigious awards presented Reservation is accepted on an as-re-
trict commodore, U.S. Coast Guard Aux- “This is one event that shows the com- were: Auxiliarist Of The Year, won by a ceived basis without regard to rank.
iliary 11th District Southern Region. mitment and sacrifices that the members husband-and-wife team, Jim and Anna For other military lodging options
• Lt. Tim McGhee, commanding offi- of Coast Guard Auxiliary Division 7 have Smeal; Continuous Long and Dedicated go to www.dodlodging.com.
cer, U.S. Coast Guard Station Channel proven in their devotion of duty to our Service, Larry Owens; and Rookie of the
Islands Harbor. country,” Caplis stated at the event. Year, Douglas Buckingham. 21
Wallbangers of VAW-117 back home after 1,753
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‘They made me proud,’


commanding officer says
of her squadron after
taking part in Operation
Enduring Freedom
By Rachel McGrath
Correspondent
The Wallbangers of Carrier Airborne
Command and Control Squadron (VAW)
117 returned home to Naval Base Ven-
tura County Point Mugu on Thursday,
March 25, after a successful eight-month
tour of duty aboard USS Nimitz (CVN
68).
Families, friends, members of the other
three squadrons based at Point Mugu and
Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer
NBVC, were there to greet the eight pilots
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and 12 Navy flight officers.


“It’s really exciting. This is a great mo-
ment,” said Amy Butt, wife of Navy pilot
Lt. Matthew Butt, as the four E-2C Hawk-
eyes performed a fly-by over the airfield.
“It’s been a long eight months. I’m just
glad we made it through.”
The squadron, led by Cmdr. Valerie
Overstreet, was combat deployed in sup-
port of allied coalition forces in the North-
ern Arabian Sea as part of Operation
Enduring Freedom. The squadron flew
367 combat sorties, logging 2,800 flight
hours, including 1,753 combat hours. PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON
“It’s amazing to be home. Just over- Clockwise from top: Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Thomas of
whelming,” said Overstreet, who wiped Carrier Airborne Command and Control Squadron
(VAW) 117 holds his 9-week-old son, Matthew Jr.,
tears from her eyes as she was greeted by for the first time upon his return March 25 from an
her husband, Lt. Cmdr. Travis Overstreet, eight-month deployment. A Hawkeye E-2C flown by
who’s also an E-2C pilot and is based in a member of VAW-117 lands at Naval Base Ventura
New Orleans with VAW-77. County Point Mugu. VAW-117 Executive Officer Brent
“The entire deployment was just fan- Trickel gets a big hug upon his return on March 25.
tastic,” she said. “All the men and women With tears, he greets the rest of his family. And Lt.
Cmdr. Shane Tanner finds that roses are nice, but it’s
in the squadron did so well through a lot not what takes top priority when a squadron returns
of combat sorties. The air crew won the home.
Top Hook award, which is the highest
landing grade, and we were the top E-2C
squadron as far as safety goes.”
The entire deployment
McHugh said he was delighted with the was just fantastic. All
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squadron’s achievements.
“It’s always great to see them come back
from deployment,” he said. “I heard they
the men and women
were the Top Hook squadron, and that’s in the squadron did so
great. For an E-2C squadron to do that is
awesome.” well through a lot of
Overstreet said the squadron’s success
was due to one thing: teamwork. combat sorties.
“I came in the first day and said, ‘We’re
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everybody, no matter what your job is, you
got to do it’ — and they did, every single
one of them. They made me proud,” she
said.
The deployment also marked a per-
sonal career milestone for Overstreet,
who logged 4,000 flight hours in an E-2C
Hawkeye on Oct. 18, 2009.
“They did a really nice celebration for
me on the boat and I didn’t know that
was going to happen, and so it was re-
ally neat,” she said.
Overstreet, the first woman to com-
mand an E-2C squadron, said she has
simply been blessed in her career to have
been able to do a lot of flying.
“She won’t admit this due to modesty,
but it’s the result of a lot of hard work,
a lot of dedication, and things have just
paid off for her,” said her husband, Tra-
vis. “She’s earned it. It’s not something
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of modesty, she’ll push the credit else-
where.”
For Lt. Cmdr. Matt Thomas and Lt.
Cmdr. Dave Dees, the homecoming
marked the first time they were each able
to hold their newborn sons in their
arms.
“It’s very special,” said Thomas, as he
cradled 9-week-old Matthew Jr., as his
wife, Kalee, and 3-year-old son, R.C.,
gathered round. “It was definitely a long
deployment, but we were definitely glad
to be supporting the troops on the ground
there in Afghanistan and glad to be all
home safe today.”
It was a double celebration for Dees,
who flew home on his son D.J.’s fourth
birthday and got to meet his new son,
Nicholas, for the first time.
“It’s so hard to believe because he’s
been gone for so long. He missed my en-
tire pregnancy,” said his wife, Nancy.
Within minutes of landing, though,
Dees was back in full father mode and
feeding 8-week-old Nicholas.
“It’s wonderful and kind of surreal,”
he said as his son sucked enthusiasti-
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wasn’t really showing being pregnant, so
I wasn’t really expecting to come home
to a 2-month-old.
“We flew a lot of missions, and obvi-
ously with the surge, there are a lot of
troops on the ground and we were there
to protect them.
Ph
“But this is where our hearts are right A
now,” he said as he cuddled his new 11
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Missile test flight from USS Desert Ship successful
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By Alyce Moncourtois combines the proven technologies of Stan- test and evaluation.” Ship upgrade and the new configuration
NSWC Port Hueneme Command dard Missile and Advanced Medium The Jan. 11 GTV-3 mission follows the for supporting flight testing of the Stan-
Communications Range Air to Air Missile. October 2009 formal certification for the dard Missile-2 and the Standard Missile-
Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) “This flight test was performed to dem- Desert Ship’s capability upgrade, which 6 variants.
Port Hueneme’s White Sands Detachment onstrate the SM-6 capability against a included enhancements to engineering The Desert Ship is a testing facility lo-
conducted a successful flight test of the representative cruise missile target,” said capabilities and computer programs sup- cated at NSWC Port Hueneme White
Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) from USS Des- Cmdr. Bill Harrell, White Sands officer- porting the mission. Certification was Sands Detachment. The Desert Ship up-
ert Ship earlier this year at White Sands in-charge. “The GTV-3 flight test was the granted after a stringent data review be- grade was led by NSWC Port Hueneme,
Missile Range, N.M. latest in a series of land-based tests spon- fore a Navy certification panel, which a field activity of Naval Sea Systems Com-
SM-6 is an evolutionary U.S. Navy ad- sored by Program Executive Office Inte- verified that system performance met the mand, and provides for future fleet testing
dition to the Standard Missile family that grated Warfare Systems to support SM-6 over-arching requirements for the Desert of next-generation weaponry.

Tester of the Year from Hueneme NEX accepts coupons


to save customers more
By Alyce Moncourtois signed for each mission. He continues to
NSWC Port Hueneme Command distinguish himself as an officer with un- Savvy customers already know that
Communications limited potential through his tireless ef- shopping the NEX saves them 22 percent
Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Schroeder, Naval forts and outstanding leadership in ad- on the products they purchase, not includ-
Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme vancing the Aegis BMD.” ing sales tax. Customers can also save
Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) Schroeder’s major project accomplish- money by using manufacturers’ cents-off
Test and Evaluation Project officer, has ments include the first fleet firing of a coupons.
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been named the National Defense Indus- Standard Missile-3; the first Aegis-to-Ae- “Redeeming coupons provides the cus-
trial Association’s (NDIA) Navy Military gis cued engagement; the first BMD en- tomer another way to save money when
Tester of the Year for 2009. gagement in the Gulf of Alaska; the first shopping at their NEX,” said Richard
According to the citation, Schroeder successful demonstration of the Mk-99 Dow, Navy Exchange Service Command
earned NDIA recognition when he “dis- Kill Assessment System against a live tar- senior vice president, store operations.
played exceptional leadership, unwavering get; and multiple joint and allied BMD “During these challenging economic times,
dedication to duty and strong technical events. every little bit helps.”
acumen in leading the efforts of civil ser- Additionally, Schroeder’s efforts were Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Schroeder has been According to Inmar, the nation’s leading
vants, contractors and ship’s force on five critical in the development, testing and named the Navy Military Tester of the Year promotion transaction settlement pro-
surface combatants through 13 Aegis deployment of a new generation of bal- for 2009. vider, 3.3 billion coupons were redeemed
BMD test and evaluation missions.” listic missile defense capabilities. last year.
“Lt. Cmdr. Schroeder has consistently NDIA presented Schroeder with his “In 2009, the NEX processed over $2
demonstrated outstanding performance,” award at a formal ceremony during their field activity of Naval Sea Systems Com- million in manufacturer cents-off cou-
said NSWC Port Hueneme Commander test and evaluation conference in San Di- mand, to verify future technologies that pons,” said Dow. “That’s extra money that
Capt. John Ailes. “His leadership and ego earlier this month. maximize warfighter capabilities and in- stays in our customers’ pockets. We mean
technical rigor have resulted in 100 percent Testing weapon system and missile ca- crease readiness, which supports the na- it when we say, ‘We Save Our Customers
accomplishment of the test objectives as- pabilities allows NSWC Port Hueneme, a tion’s maritime strategy. Money Every Day.’”

Award: Runners-up announced from among 13 nominees


CONTINUED FROM 5 we noticed.” through them. Expeditionary Warfare Department,
McHugh also praised Stewart, noting “We need to encourage women to apply NSWC PHD.
Zimmerman opened the program by that as the father of three daughters, he for these opportunities,” she said. • Culinary Specialist 1st Class (SW) Ta-
discussing how close women are to living holds special gratitude for her courage to The 10 other nominees this year were: mara M. Larrison of the Naval Construc-
the 1960s mantra, “A woman’s place is act in a way that was not always popular • MariaVenus L. David of NSWC tion Training Center.
anywhere she wants to be.” at that time in American history. PHD. • Chief Equipment Operator (Seabee
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Women are writing history, she ex- “She created a path of success,”McHugh • Kristine Eugenio of NSWC PHD. Combat Warfare / Expeditionary Warfare
plained — or, as she had the audience said. “Now we must turn those paths into • Silvia L. Faulstich of the Avionics Sys- / Fleet Marine Forces) Pamela S. Lee of
chime in, “herstory.” Today, they’re on roads, keep them open, and create even tem Integration Strike Branch, Naval Air Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3.
ships, on land, in the air and diving un- more paths.” Systems Command. • Cindy Nedbailo of NSWC PHD.
derwater. The 2009 award recipient, Kim Foster • Dr. Ramon Flores of the Center for • The Naval Information Technology
Stewart, Zimmerman said, was “sup- of NSWC PHD, said that 19 years ago, Seabees and Facilities Engineering, Center Transformation Team.
portive and fair. In every way, she was a Stewart was ahead of her time. And while Knowledge Management/Information • Lorena Silva of the Naval Air Warfare
wonderful role model.” doors have opened for women since those Technology Directorate. Center Weapons Division.
“It made a difference,” she said, “and years, she said, more women need to walk • George Graham of the Ship Defense
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Jonathon Emis (Code S22), Chela Manzo
es. Second- and third-place winners were (Code L34), Seth Bourn (Code L34), Rey
Charles Blackstock Junior High School Jordan (Code L42), Steven Letus (Code
and Las Colinas Middle School, respec- L24), Stacie Hiratsuka (Code L25), Adnan
tively. Students from each of the winning Mian (Code A40), Thao Nguyen (Code
schools received Borders gift cards and L44), Mylene Arizo (Code L256), Ruth
certificates signed by Capt. John Ailes, Matela (Code L43), Ming Kwong (Code
NSWC PHD commander. A62), Sean Inouye (Code L25), Vasili Iko-
ASNE, SHPE, and NSWC Port Huen- sipentarhos (Code L23), Robert Ritchey
eme’s Senior Leaders and Managers As- (Code L32), and Michael W. Smith (Code
sociation sponsored and provided prizes L24).
for the winners. NSWC Port Hueneme’s National Engi-
Other participating schools included: neers Week competition was developed as
Anacapa Middle School, Balboa Middle a way to help students with an aptitude
School, Cabrillo Middle School, De Anza for math and science discover the world
Middle School, E. O. Green Junior High of engineering and to expose them to the
School, Robert J. Frank Intermediate kinds of problem-solving challenges that
School, Richard B. Haydock Intermediate engineers face on a daily basis. It is an
School, Los Primeros Magnet School, opportunity for students to apply what
Mesa Union School, Monte Vista Middle they are learning in school to a real-world
School, Ocean View Junior High School, scenario.
and Santa Rosa Technology Magnet The event also gives NSWC Port Hue-

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School. neme engineers a chance to give back to
“I saw some well thought-out and cre- the community by utilizing their field of
PHOTO BY STEFANIE DEWITT / CSFE N1
ative designs,” said Capt. Kimo Zaiger, expertise. Because one person can make
Chief Engineering Aide (Seabee Combat Warfare) Ireneo Rebamonte, a Engineering Aide NSWC Port Hueneme chief staff officer. a difference in the mind of a child, it is an
Learning Program manager at the Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering (CSFE)
“I hope that this project gave you some excellent opportunity for them to not only
re-enlists for another five years. Rebamonte, shown here with Lt. Cmdr. Constance
Solina of the CSFE, is a native of the Philippine Islands and joined the U.S. Navy in
idea of what it’s like to be an engineer.” help students make important connec-
1995. This September, he will join Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40 and deploy to Engineers who volunteered to help the tions, but to encourage students to think
Afghanistan. students build their missiles included: about their futures.

Looking back: Military a force in local economy even in ’58


CONTINUED FROM 3 $10 million for new facilities and one of At Port Hueneme, schools for Seabees awarded a contract to a local builder for
the first projects at Mugu was a $1.5 mil- functioned at a fast rate and the naval $26,000 worth of remodeling in two old-
Comptroller at the missile center, Cdr. lion runway extension contract. About laboratory facility published reports on er barracks.
O.W. Dryer, said another $20 million was $2.4 million has been spent so far at Point every engineering problem from atomic Oxnard’s payroll is nearly $4 million a
spent in the Ventura-Los Angeles county Arguello. blasts to corrosion, but no major expan- year for about 1,300 personnel, mostly
areas for items the navy buys locally: Food, Adm. Jack P. Monroe, ranking officer sion was announced. military people who take home about $3.1
stationery and construction are in that at Mugu and commander of the huge Pa- Pacific Seabees, rotating between Pa- million.
category. cific missile range, has introduced hun- cific islands and Port Hueneme, their At the air force base, a $5 million, 315-
Payrolls at Point Mugu also include dreds of the nation’s top scientists to Ven- home port, account for the major portion unit Capehart housing area area for ser-
salaries at the navy’s new Point Arguello tura county. Among the visitors was of 2,000 military personnel at Hueneme. vicemen is planned for completion in
missile site north of Lompoc, but that Wehrner Von Braun, army missile ex- Others, not included, are usually stationed March.
amount is minute since only a few men pert. overseas while their fellow units train Already in 1958, the air force has spent
are stationed at the still-to-be completed Queen Frederika of Greece was also at here. $145,000 for a new commissary; $150,000
Arguello facility. Point Mugu in 1948 and a Regulus I mis- Payrolls at Port Hueneme total nearly for remodeling; $375,000 for a new en-

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The payroll and disbursement figure at sile was fired in her honor. $18.5 million for 1958, most of the mon- listed men’s dormitory; $115,000 for a
Mugu does not include the $5.2 million During the year, besides the first Regu- ey ($13.2 million) going to 2,600 civilian theater; $200,000 for a swimming pool and
spent during 1957-58 on completion of lus II firing from Mugu, Douglas F4D-1 employers on the base or at the nearby $120,000 for a new hangar.
360 Capehart housing units which service- Skyray navy jets broke five climbing and naval laboratory. Accidents at the bases were few. Oxnard
men already have moved into. speed records last May, and air force Hueneme, as other area military bases, air force base lost two planes, but two men
Other expansions at the Pacific missile planes from Larson AFB, Wash., using purchases millions of dollars in local parachuted to safety over Lompoc. The
range headquarters is included in $13 mil- Mugu runways, bested the records only items. pilot and radarman in the other died in
lion worth of development to be split with recently. At Oxnard air force base, for instance, the crash near their home base. Another
Oxnard air force base. Mugu will get the Jet Starfighters soared 16 miles high the air force paid $1,000 for picture frames death was recorded at Point Mugu during
lion’s share. The Pacific missile range got over Ventura county areas. from one Ventura county dealer. It has a remote control landing. 29
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Shear beauty: Seabees help kids with cancer

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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
The Seabees and Sweeties Team met its
goal of raising more than $50,000 for
childhood cancer, organizer Rebecca Mor-
row announced during the team’s fund-
raising finale on March 20.
The 22-member team, which included
15 Seabees from Naval Base Ventura
County, attended the final celebration at
the Four Points Sheraton in Ventura, with
many of the team members getting their
heads shaved as a show of solidarity with
children who have lost their hair due to
cancer treatments.
“I haven’t had my hair this short in six
years,” said Construction Mechanic 2nd
Class Joe Morgan of Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion 3, after volunteer bar-
ber Raul Morales left him nearly bald.
Justin Hendrick, a constructionman ap-
prentice with NMCB 3, said the fund-

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raiser “is a good thing to do,” and Chief
Dan Lynch of the NCTC agreed. This is
the second year Lynch has had his head
shaved as part of the St. Baldrick’s fund-
raiser.
Some of the hairdressers are also veter-
ans of the event. This is Bobbi Hagen’s
third year participating. A stylist at JC
Penney’s Styling Salon at the Pacific View
Mall in Ventura, she recruited some of
her co-workers to take part, including
Morales, who appreciated the invitation.
“I love it,” Morales said of the event,
adding that three members of his family
have fought cancer.
Morrow, wife of Equipment Operator
2nd Class Ben Morrow of NMCB 3, is a
childhood cancer survivor. She was one
of several women who shaved their heads
during the celebration.

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Top, Seabees and Sweeties get their heads
shaved to show solidarity with children who
have lost their hair to cancer. At far left is
Rebecca Morrow, the organizer of the event.

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Right, Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Joe
Morgan of NMCB 3 gets his head shaved by
volunteer Raul Morales. Morales, who works
at JC Penney’s Styling Salon in Ventura, said
this was his first year volunteering. “I love it,”
he said. At far right, Morales works on Chief
Dan Lynch of the Naval Construction Training
Center, who is undergoing his second shave
in two years on behalf of the St. Baldrick’s
fundraiser for childhood cancer.
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Training exercise gets Seabees ready for deployment
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By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd


Class Ace Rheaume
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5
Seabees attached to Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion (NMCB) 5 recently
participated in Operation Bearing Duel
2010, a Field Training Exercise (FTX) to
prepare them for deployment to the Mid-
dle East.
This exercise took place at Fort Hunter
Liggett during February so the group
could be tested and evaluated by the 31st
Seabee Readiness Group (SRG).
Each specific company and department
was trained and tested to better prepare
them for deployment through various
training scenarios that Seabees might en-
counter while operating in a contingency
environment.
“It compiles everything the Seabees
might have to go through, from chemical,
biological and radiological (CBR) attacks
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to mass casualty drills, said Builder 1st


Class (SCW) Ricky Jones. “FTX also
evaluates every individual part of the com-
mand, from command and control down
to the CBR teams to Medical and Sup-
ply.
“We get graded on how we react to each
situation, so we can learn where our strong
and weak points are and what we can im-
prove on as individuals and as a com-
mand,” he said.
This is Jones’ eighth FTX with NMCB
5 and his 15th overall with the Seabees.
“FTX has come a long way from a
couple of years ago, and it just keeps get-
ting better,” said Jones. “Vehicle Borne
Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIEDs)
became really relevant in Iraq, so we have
to adjust, incorporate and refine training
so that is it relevant to real-world scenar-
ios that our battalion might encounter
while deployed overseas.”
Hospital Corpsman (SCW/FMF) 2nd
Class Le Deo, who works in the Battalion
Aid Station (BAS), said this type of train-
ing is important.
“Our mission is to maintain the health
of the battalion,” he said. “This is what
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will most likely happen when we get de-


ployed to a highly dangerous area. If
someone gets hurt, we treat them. Sce-
narios that we see include combat injuries,
amputation, fractures and gunshot
wounds.” PHOTOS BY MCS2 ACE RHEAUME
The BAS’s contribution is an essential Top left, Steelworker Constructionman Blake Edwards conducts a routine foot patrol with his squad Feb. 18 during Operation Bearing
asset to the battalion’s readiness. Duel 2010. Edwards is attached to NMCB 5´s Combat Security Element (CSE) Company. Above right, Seabees attached to NMCB 5
SEE TRAINING ON 33 participate in a mass casualty drill Feb. 14. Directly above, Construction Electrician 3rd Class Aaron Bluitt participates in REACT Team
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Training Feb. 13. Bluitt is an NMCB 5 Bravo Company Seabee. The REACT Team provides an interior security force on base.
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Security of the battalion is needed to


maintain safety while NMCB 5 is de-
ployed, so Seabees also learn REACT
Team Training while conducting FTX.
“The REACT Team’s mission is to aug-
ment the rest of the security force,” said
Master at Arms 1st Class (AW) Delilah
Clymer. “They provide interior guard se-
curity for the base and they are your first
line of defense.”
The REACT Team is composed of

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Bravo Company Seabees. REACT coor-
dinates with the rest of NMCB 5 during
FTX to eliminate threats such as aggres-
sors who infiltrate camp, reinforcement
of company lines and the Entry Control
Point (ECP).
Training began as soon as NMCB 5 ar-
rived at Fort Hunter Liggett.
“We’re taking probably an entire home-
port’s worth of training and condensing
it to basically about a week and a half,”
Clymer said.
She added that she’s proud to teach
NMCB 5’s Seabees training during this
FTX.
“I learn just as much from the Seabees
as I can offer them,” said Clymer. “Any-
thing I teach them is another tool in their
toolbox that they can utilize, but I am
learning just as much from them.”
She said the Seabees caught on quick-
ly.
“These Seabees get great support from
their chain of command,” she said. “They
are having a good time and they are learn-
ing.”
Although preparing for deployment can
be tough, this FTX will help NMCB 5’s

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Seabees carry out their mission.
“It’s kind of fun in a crazy way, but it
does get stressful,” said Jones. “The most
difficult part is keeping everyone moti-
PHOTOS BY MCS2 ACE RHEAUME vated, because we do get put in a lot of
Top, Bravo Company Seabees attached to NMCB 5 walk back to camp after an Entry Control Point (ECP) drill Feb. 17 at Fort Hunter stressful and challenging situations.”
Liggett during Operation Bearing Duel 2010. a Field Training Exercise (FTX) that tests the battalion´s capability to deploy and conduct NMCB 5 will take training acquired
operations in a contingency environment. Above left, Builder 3rd Class (SCW) Robert Hays demonstrates to Charlie Company Seabees from FTX and apply it to their next sched-
attached to NMCB 5 proper application of face camouflage techniques Feb. 13 during Operation Bearing Duel 2010. Above right, uled deployment to the Middle East.
Construction Electrician 3rd Class Aaron Bluitt participates in REACT Team Training Feb. 13 33
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All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth- • Federal Employment: Resumes, Web
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in- sites, and the application process. Friday,
formation. Apr. 9, 9 to 11 a.m.
New toll-free appointment scheduling • Spouse Resume Writing: Learn what
service: 1-866-923-6478. Call 24 hours a makes up a winning resume and learn job
day, seven days a week. Schedule counsel- search techniques. Monday, Apr. 12, 9 to
ing (individual, marital, family) and ap- 11 a.m.
pointments for financial, spouse employ- • Interview Skills: Preparing you for
ment, transition and relocation your interview — mock interview, possible
assistance. interview questions, what to wear and
much more! Tuesday, Apr. 20, noon to 1
Counseling Services & Life p.m.
• CONSEP: Financial, life skills and
Skills career management for members with less
• Couples Communication (4 sessions): than 10 years of service. Monday-Thurs-
Strengthen your communication and your day, Apr. 26-29, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
connection as you juggle deployment, • LAPD Testing: Onsite testing for
money matters, partnership and parenting. LAPD. Apr. 28, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Call 982-
Mondays, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26; 5 to 6:30

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5325 to register.
p.m.
• General Parenting (7 sessions): Practi-
cal and hands-on parenting skills for chil- Sexual Assault Prevention
dren ages 5 to 12. Thursdays, Apr. 8, 15, and Response (SAPR)
22, 29, May 6, 13, 20; 5 to 6:30 p.m.
• Anger Management (6 sessions): In-
teractive class, recognizing cues of anger • Point of Contact Training: Training
and practicing healthy anger expressions. for command SAPR POCs. This is a re-
Mondays, Apr 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24; quired training for the POCs. Monday,
5 to 6:30 p.m. Apr. 19, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
• Blended Families (4 sessions): Learn • Victim Advocate Meeting: All com-
to focus on a child’s developmental mile- mand advocates are required to attend.
stones in the context of social, moral and Thursday, Apr. 29, 10 to 11 a.m.
cognitive development. Dispel the myths • Victim Advocate Training: Training
of stepparenting and transform into a new for new command advocates and for those
family. Tuesdays, Apr 20, 27, May 4, 11; needing a refresher course. Monday-
3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 17-20, 8:30 a.m. to 4
• Stress Management (4 sessions): Dis- p.m.
cuss and practice stress reduction tech-
niques with focus on your choice of work, Ombudsman
home or personal issues. May include role-
play, guided imagery, and/or body aware- • Ombudsman Assembly: Meeting with
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
ness if requested. Tuesdays, May 4, 11, Youngsters enjoy a morning with the Little Explorers for Toddlers playgroup put on by
Ombudsmen, their senior leadership and
18, 25; 3:30 to 5 p.m. the Fleet & Family Support Center. Designed to be an interactive event between parents local service providers. Monday, Apr. 19,
• Solution Focused Communication (1 and toddlers 15 to 36 months old, the group meets every Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m.
session): Improve your communication Facilitator Pamm Klieman said about 100 children and parents stop by during the year. • Ombudsman Basic Training: Required
and better your relationships at home, “We encourage parents to put down their purses and cell phones,” Klieman explained. to become an ombudsman and if more
work and play. Monday, May 5, 5 to 6:30 “This is a time for parent and child interaction.” Age-appropriate activities are emphasized. than 3 years have elapsed since attending

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p.m. For more information, call 982-5037. Ombudsman Basic Training. Monday-
Wednesday, May 10-12, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Career Support and Retention Civilian attire. Bring medical records and • MS Excel: From beginners to advanced • Ombudsman Meeting: Ombudsman
DD2648 on Monday. in 2 hours. Wednesday, Apr. 7, 8:30 to program updates and advanced training.
(Register for TAP classes with your • Transition Assistance Program: Mon- 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 6 to 8 p.m.
Command Career Counselor) day-Thursday, May 10-13, 7:30 a.m. to 4 • Corporate Resume writing: Cutting-
• Executive Transition Assistance Pro- p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below. Civilian edge resume techniques! Must call 982-
gram: Monday-Thursday, May 3-6, 7:30 attire. Bring medical records and DD2648 5325 to register. Friday, Apr. 9, 7:30 to 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, all retirees. on Monday. a.m. CONTINUED ON 36 35
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CONTINUED FROM 35 • Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new


mamas: a gentle stretch to rest and refresh.
IA Readiness and Deployment Tuesdays, 12:30 to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Cen-
• Deployment Preparation: For service ter.
members’ families who are soon to be ex- • First Steps Program, Accident Aware-
ecuting IA orders. Wednesday, Apr. 7, 4:30 ness and Prevention in the Home: Week-
to 5:30 p.m. ly for parents of infants, babies, toddlers
• Deployment Discussion Group: For & siblings 0 to 5 yrs. Lap babies welcome,
family members of service members who childcare needed for toddlers and pre-
are deployed or under IA orders. Tuesday, schoolers. Call 982-5037 for more informa-
Apr. 13, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. tion!
• Homecoming: For families of soon to • Deployments: Birth, Bonding & Be-
be returning or already returned IA/De- yond: What to expect during deployments
ployed service members. Wednesday, Apr. and reunions, discussion, suggestions from
14, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. professionals and experienced parents.
Thurs., Apr. 1, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
• Your Baby Shower: For expecting par-
Relocation ents, an introduction to New Parent Sup-
• Navy New Spouse Orientation: New- port. Resources, fun and education. In-
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ly married to the Navy? Learn about fants welcome! Thurs., Apr. 8, 6 to 8:30
military benefits, family programs, Navy p.m.
jargon and customs. Wednesday, Apr. 7, • Birth Basics: Super Saturday Crash
2 to 4 p.m. Course. Learn the basics: labor starts, the
• Smooth Move: Make your PCS move different stages of labor, labor support,
easy, simple, smooth. Know your entitle- breathing and the many ways to reduce
ments from the experts. Wednesday, Apr. pain. Saturday, Apr. 10, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
21, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Brand New Baby, Brand New Parents
• Disaster Preparedness: Are you and (3 sessions): Soothing a crying baby, dia-
your family prepared for an emergency? pering, burping, bathing, sleep training,
Learn how to cope with a disaster by pre- recovering from birth fast. Come alone or
paring in advance and working with your bring Dad and school age siblings. Thurs-
family as a team. Wednesday, Apr. 28, 4:30 days, Apr. 15, 22, 29; 6 to 8:30 p.m.
to 5:30 p.m. • No time for classes? Would you prefer
• Sponsor Training: Ensure that desig- home visits? Easy, convenient and per-
nated command personnel have the neces- sonal, by appointment. Just call 982-5037
sary training to successfully fulfill their and ask for New Parent Support Staff.
role as command sponsors. Wednesday,
May 5, 3 to 4 p.m. PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Free Food Distribution
Justice Smith, 3, enjoys a morning at the Little Explorers for Toddlers playgroup sponsored
by the Fleet & Family Support Center. Justice was there on a recent morning with her mom,
Financial Management Kristeen, and her younger sister, Havana. Dad David Smith is with the Navy Research Lab. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 24. Saturday, Bldg.
Kristeen Smith said she likes the program: “It’s good for the girls to meet other kids,” she 19, near the Pleasant Valley Gate on Port
• Financial guidance by appointment. said. For more information on the program, call 982-5037. Hueneme. Note: Food items vary from
Evening appointments available. Call 982- month to month. Requirements: Active
3640 Port Hueneme or 989-8844. Informa- duty E-6 and below or their spouses. Bring
an LES and only one issue per family. E-
tion available on saving, investing, TSP, to buy a home in the near future? Learn
how to determine price range, select a real
New Parent Support 7 with two or more dependents may qual-
credit reports, creating a spending plan,
estate agent and choose A financing plan. ify. Income guideline statement available
Thursday, April 1, 2010

car buying, avoiding foreclosure and bank- • Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-
ruptcy, selling versus renting your home, Thursday, Apr. 15, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at distribution site. Custodian of a child
teractive parent-toddler playgroup for
retirement planning and financial plan- • Saving and Investing: Learn about the who is a family member of active duty
babies 15–36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11
ning for deployment. tools, techniques and mental attitude you personnel on deployment.
a.m. Call 982-5037 for location.
• How to be a Savvy Consumer: Learn need to be a successful saver and investor. • New Mamas (ongoing): For expecting
about making sound buying decisions, Wednesday, Apr. 21, 9 a.m. to noon. mamas and mamas with babies 0–15
combating fraud and rip-offs, and your • Developing a Spending Plan: Learn months old. Information, education and — Please call Sandy Lyle, command liaison,
legal rights as a consumer. Wednesday, how to “make ends meet” and not live support. Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 at 989-8833 or e-mail sandra.lyle@navy.mil.
Apr. 14, 9 a.m. to noon. paycheck to paycheck. Wednesday, Apr. p.m. We are here to serve you!
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805-985-0644 VCS232865 Ch. Islands Blvd.W of Vta Rd
DMAIC, Lean, Problem RETAIL SALES paint balcony, pool, Suite 580
VCS233642
Solving Tools: 5 Whys & Real Estate store in Ojai - Ventura, 609 laundry facility. 805-485-4040
Fishbone Diagram, MS F/T, clean-cut, clean Oxn PT HUE 1br apt, garage,
HOMEOWNERSHIP Dogs welcome.
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, DMV, own transporta- Apartments Waived pet dep.
North Oxnard
BEACH APTS pool, most utils $845+$500
dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or
Visio, Leading Large Initia- PROGRAM COORD. tion. Friendly, willing to 2+1 with balcony, carport,
tives in Multiple Functional Mortgage lending; program learn. Color mixing a +. Unfurnished $30 application fee near school/park $1000 Oxnard Shores 805-488-2131 VCS234730
Areas. Job Location: Thou- admin & case mgmt. exper. Call Doug 805-646-0459 App fee will be Steps from beach, gated
SANTA PAULA Clean 2+1
sand Oaks, CA. Send re- E-mail cover ltr & res to: VCS234741 CAM 2+1.5 2+1.5 with large balcony, community, granite
Triplex, no smoke, middle
sume referencing #7R4SAC lcuellar@cabrilloedc.org Move In Special applied to 1st month carport, near school/park counter tops. 805-984-2362
$1100 unit, many cabinets, w/t/s
to: Global Mobility, Amgen, or Fax 659-3195 Sales 1 MONTH FREE! rent VCS232320
& gas pd. W/D Avail. $1100
Inc., One Amgen Center VCS234747 VCS232582
Drive, Mailstop 19-1-A INSIDE SALES Lovely spacious townhome
Attached 2 car gar. Tennis,
2 Weeks FREE For OXN +dep. Credit check reqd
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Newbury Park, CA Studios MI by 805-525-3437 VCS234424
No phone calls or e-mails Real Estate Upselling *Good Oppty 4 Playground, pool & spa.
3/31/10 OXNARD BINGO SIMI 1br $950, 2br $1150+
Excellent Sales People. 805-482-1682 VCS233040 Everybody’s a winner at
please. Must be legally au- Paralegal Send resume to 2088 W Hillcrest Dr DEL CIERVO Seawind Senior Apts Gated, Garden Building,
thorized to work in the U.S. Pool, A/C. No pets
without sponsorship. EOE Immediate opening for a Ronit@zakencorp.com or
fax 805-262-6080 CAMARILLO
888.201.4050 APARTMENTS 1BR $905, $99 sec dep. oac
Elevators, gated, gar prkg 805-520-9486 VCS234452
VCS233997 strong real estate parale- VCS232987
VCS234221 No pets. Section 8 OK. SIMI GATED COMMUNITY
PERFORMANCE Manage-
gal for our Ventura
County location.
Move - In Join us for Bingo! 3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &
OJAI Mondays 5pm.
ment Manager Amgen Inc. SALES/ Mira Monte Apts Specials! FREE Bingo ask how.
tennis court. Baywood Apts
805-581-9052 VCS234425
has an opportunity for a • Must have real estate
Performance Mgmt Mgr. paralegal exp. MERCHANDISER Beautiful location spacious Low Deposits 4450 S. Saviers Rd
805-986-8411 VCS234357 T.O. 2+1 in Oak Knoll Villas
Reqs. Master’s deg. & 3 • Must have exp. in nego- Int’l beverage brands, 1, 2, 3 bdrm units, pool. 805-649-9800 OAC
seeks F/T Sales Rep for VCS232321 a 55+ Comm with car port,
yrs. or Bachelor’s degree & tiating leases and man- Townhome Apts OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $825mo elevator, community pool,
5 yrs. exp.; & recent exp. in age lease process (Nat’l Ventura, Camarillo. Ap- Pacific Point Apts
Six Sigma Methodology & Local) ply GBLDistributing.com Close to public
transportation, easy
OJAI STUDIO $800mo+sec, 1 & 2 Bedrooms 1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078
spa, laundry room, basic
cable & trash, pets OK.
DMAIC, Lean, Problem • Must have a min of 5 + or pick up application at water & trash pd, no pets. Mon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5p
5390 Overpass Rd., Santa freeway access, close to 805-648-2021 or 805-640-8741 805-982-0499 VCS233723
Solving Tools: 5 Whys & yrs exp working as a shopping & outlet malls. • Beautiful Grounds VCS232842
Fishbone Diagram, MS paralegal Barbara CA 93111 VCS234382 T.O. Granada Gardens
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, • Must have exp in work- (805) 964-2571 ext 201 750 Mobil Ave, Cam • BBQ Area OXN Large 1 bedroom apt. 3+2 $1595 + dep
Visio, Leading Large Initia- ing in contracts database VCS234475 Call for Move-in • Pool and Jacuzzi Seperate dining rm & garage 2+2 $1395-$1495+dep.
tives in Multiple Functional • ABA Approved Parale- OXN 1+1 $900, Studio $775 $900+$900sec. No pets. 1+1 $1145-$1170+dep.
gal certificate and BA de-
Specials. Friendly 2+1 $1095 Shores, 1 block • Tennis Courts 805-207-9797 VCS234875
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sand Oaks, CA. Send re- gree required Part Time 12 ECE units on-site staff. from beach! Toni, Bkr • Close
– to Shopping OXN Mandalay Shores 1+1 Dogs or Cats. 805-492-2113
sume referencing #7R4SAC Salary DOE. Please sub- 805-482-8800 805-984-3613 VCS234402 – • Cats OK VCS234042
& exp req’d. 805/485-4866 & 2+1, 1 block from beach,
to: Global Mobility, Amgen, mit your resume to VCS234821 www.villapalazzoapts.com – new carpet & paint. Garage.
Inc., One Amgen Center camarillo_jobs@yahoo.com VCS232174 OXN 2+1 $1195 – North end T.O. Move-in special
Drive, Mailstop 19-1-A VCS234675 Teacher/Tutors Spotless,
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1905 N. H St. Available April. 805-644-4131
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garage,laundry $1100+dep.
2br small quiet complex
w/pool. No pets $1250/mo
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without sponsorship. EOE Lg 2 bdrms start @ $1250. OXN 2+1.5, gar, – lndry, wtr 1251 N. G St #103. VCS233601 VCS232584
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– Hacienda Apts – VCS233380 bedroom $825+dep. N/P,
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– Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrm garage,lndry.1315 Devonshire
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*OAC VCS232571 VCS234309 VTA 5+3.5 Santa Rosa gar w/att carport. $1,800. br, 2 ba, pets ok, refrig, 805-641-0659 VCS234058
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avail for handicapped &/or to mall & hospital. Smoke CAM 4+2.5 nr school/shops vault ceil, view. $1500 into unit. $1650/mo +sec
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remodeled kitch, new crpt, large fenced yd, patio, house privs. $650+dep. Living Room W/Fireplace
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must be paid @ $150/week & 50” HD Sat TV. Includes 885
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sharing, $219/week. Utils
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OXN 3+1 completely air, kitch/lndry privs, utils Available now. Call Steve
remodeled w/appliances, now. N/S. Gardener, $2100 CVS on Santa Rosa Rd. where else? 805-320-4834 for CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sf
CAM 2+2, 2924 Dwight +dep. 805-300-4802; 807-0636 805-857-0310 VCS234361 incld. $650+dep. N/S/P/D. immediate consideration. 805-654-1276 or
near Oxnard Autorium. $1600 805-551-7905 VCS233800 310-463-2947 VCS232276 warehouse, office and
1,500sf, lrg bkyd, pet ok, nice Lease w/option to buy. call VCS232547 Have references ready bathroom. No auto. Call
area. $1795+$1000dep. CAM furn rm $600 pvt entry, VCS234294
for details. 805-208-9740 T.O. 3+2 WILDWOOD on a no pet. Good loc 1 mi from T.O. Furn Room/Own Bath, VTA Quiet, furnished near 805-649-4857 VCS233457
805-479-6198 VCS232882 VCS234134 cul-de-sac, in quiet loc, near hse privs. No smk/drk/drug Gov’t center. $625+dep.
college. N/S/D. 805-388-5027
CAM 3+2.5 Mission Oaks, schools & park. $2,150+dep. or 805-982-0899 VCS234471 $560 utils incl 805-244-1410 Vta E Room quiet home, lg Share bath, incl utils, lndry,
OXN 3+2+ 2 car garage yd, utils/cbl, kitch/lndry priv, CAM-OXN-NP-VTA
over 2000sf, lg corner lot, next to River Park $1900 805-493-1049 VCS234613 or 805-796-0420 VCS232504 pool, N/S/D/P. 805-620-0641 Industrial 1152 to 7920sf
new paint & crpt, laminate CAM Horse Prop Sta Rosa $615+dep, refs req N/S/P VCS233614
805-509-6204 or 509-9810 or T.O. 4+2 Clean house & quiet Vly Completely pvt rm/ba T.O. Small studio $800 Pvt (541)840-9142 VCS233033 from $.71/sf. No NNN/CAM
flrs, 2 f/p’s, beautifully 320-1664 VCS234979 street. Avail mid March. w/pvt entry sep from main entry/bath/shower, Kitch/ 805-981-1361 VCS232931
landscaped! $2350 Avail Pets? $2,150/mo+dep.

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OXN 5+3 walk to beach. house $700 rm for 2 horses Lndry priv. Util incl. No
now. Mims Management 805-498-9880 VCS233746 805-491-3046 VCS233448 S/D. 805-493-4986 VCS232406 OXN St Marys Dr, off
805-477-4388 VCS233469 Garage, newly upgraded,
CAM 3+2+more! Xlnt cond,
patio, built-in appls. $2,950.
N/P.805-499-7399 VCS234885
T.O. 4 bdrms, 2 ba, newly re-
modeled kitch, wood flr, 2
CAM share nice, super clean
townhouse w/Fireman, patio,
Online Classifieds. Buy or Sell. Buildacar. Vineyard near 101 Fwy
PRICE REDUCED!
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hm, fresh paint, good area OXNARD $2500
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Call yard, n/s/p. $700+1/3 utils.
Avail 4/1/10. 805-402-8852
vcstar.com/ads Findusedcars. newcars, An upstairs suite. 1,170sf at
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2400 sq ft, 1890 Socorro
T.O. Guest house Studio w/fp VCS233561 Findadealer. usedcarsand Jacobson Realty, Inc.
805-389-4747 VCS234566
or 805-402-8480 VCS234920 Way, across from hosp,
and sm kitch $1100/mo incl
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Oxn. 2 seperate rms,shared
bath, util pd, $400 one per- CALL
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CAM 3+2, new paint, 2 car $2500/mo +$2500 dep. 805-795-3802 VCS233590 Find new & used cars.
garage, near comm ctr Available now. 805-443-2289
No Pets VCS234257 VENTURA W. Side 2+1, 1
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$2050/mo+ dep Avail 4-15 car gar. Lndry rm. $1500
805-302-2083 VCS234067 OXN 3 rooms, walk to Oxn
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$1250+dep, incl trash & wa- met kitch, loft, enormous 114 W Harrison VCS233745

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Vta 1+1 ALL UTILS PAID Community, Close to Navy
805-987-7196 VCS232711 closet, amazing channel Modern/bright Cottage safe
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CAM Mission Oaks, View, quiet, pvt yard/patio $1075 Privs, Cbl/WIFI/Internet
4+3, 2 story, A/C, gardnr, Spa, Gym, gardener. N/S N/S/P 643-9798 VCS234406 $600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils

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$3800/mo 1 year min VTA 2+1 Casitas Springs 805 228-8164. VCS233137
schools, trails $2650 w/garage, clean, $1400/mo
310-293-1998 VCS233467 310-422-7304 VCS234912 OXN Furnished room DSL
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CAM RENT TO OWN! 5+4.5 OXN SHORES 3+2+DEN, VCS234787 $650/mo+$350 dep, incl
with office. 3 car garage, by the beach. $2100/mo VTA 2+1 MIDTOWN utils 805-236-0276 VCS233102
pool, spa, 5000 sq ft. + dep. 805- 525-9524 or ALL UTILS PAID! $1425
1.13 acre lot. $8600/mo 805-377-0013 VCS233504 +dep. 57 N. Kalorama OXN Gated comm furnished
805-889-0923 VCS232319 805-402-1761 VCS234762 room, all amenities avail,
OXN Spacious 3br home, lg $800+$400dep.Pvt bdrm & ba
MEINERS OAKS 2+1, lg family rm, f/p, 2 car, hdwd VTA 3+2 newer carpet, 805-876-3499 VCS234540
kitch, lndry rm, cedar flrs, lg yd $1800 310-218-7233 paint, f/p, double master,
lined closets, appliances, Pets ok VCS234356 huge lot & barranca, $1995 OXN N. Private home, furn
storage shed, wtr pd, 805-552-7135 VCS234028 rm $500+dep, shared bath,
n/s/pets. $1050 805-646-5944 PT HUE 4+2.5 Completely patio, pool, cable, w/d, utils
VCS234417 New granite tile throughout, VTA E. 3+2+gar, fenced, incl. 805-278-9851 VCS233806
2 car gar.$2200+dep. Close to gazebo. 11378 Nardo in
MRPK SPACIOUS 3+2.5 a/c Navy Base. Call 9:30a-8:30p Saticoy. $1,350. 805-648-3498 OXN room furn/unfurn
cul-de-sac, comm pool/spa, 805-483-6840 VCS232392 928-530-9628 VCS233946 $600mo pvt bath, kitch, liv
large yard, $2,595+sec. 4476 rm. Near base. Free utils.
PT HUE Month to month, VTA E 3+2+gar, fenced yd, dig tv, free calls state to
Terracemeadow. 805-277-9062 4+2, avail now, $1900 + new kitch $1895 Vta W 2+1 state, WiFi. Free lndry
VCS234796 half sec. 805-207-5894 +gar, fenced, hdwd flr $1495 (w/d), drivewy pkng. Gar-
VCS234868 805-646-0300 VCS234173 age/storage. Avail May 1st
Newbury Park 805-216-2975 VCS234843
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VTA E. LOVELY 3+2.5,
Executive style homes for
rent in Dos Vientos. 3000+ sq Simi 3+2 POOL HOME
2000sf $2395/month
bonus rm, 2 car gar, great
neighborhood,wtr/trash/grdnr
OXN S. Master + 3 bdrm,
$500-$750. Utils pd. Sec req,
Special Military
ft. $5k+ p/mo, 2 yr lease.
Tony 877-374-7070 3+2 one story, $1995/month incl. N/S/P. $2200/mo+sec. No smoking, no pets Pricing
plus
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VCS234906
OXN W. 1 block to Marina,
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newly remodeled, gar, patio,
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pet ok $1800 Ventu Park clean. Grdnr/pool svc incl maid-quiet, WiFi, utils incl –
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HARLEY HERITAGE ‘06 BUICK REGAL ‘94 V6, 68k CAD Brougham 1993
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VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVE cables, $5,800. (19B2035)
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805-526-0708 VCS233451 VCS233978 Power, New Tires, Smogged, 510-638-7221 VCS234572
VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVE 936 153,000 Mi $4000 830-3605
veh ‘89-up RV ‘91-down
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Campers/Trailers ‘98 PLEASURE WAY 19ft, Auto Under $1000
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Chevy Camaro, Dodge WE BUY beach and vacation
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WLV 1200, 1600, 4300 sf Office 98,000 mi, 8 cyl, 370HP
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self contained with many
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basement air, dbl ss frig,
887 new tires/batteries, tow just serviced. 71k mi.
985
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hitch and sway bars
included. Asking $14,200.
5k mi, ext warr. $78,500.
(5NKN473) 805-402-9460
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CHEVROLET SSR 2003
40k mi. Xlnt cond. Warr to
Feb ‘11. Clear title/smog.
(805)
$295-$395 utils paid. 101 Fwy
& Victoria. For Info call
805-479-8284 VCS232767 LIVE IN your RV or Trailer
WINNEBAGO ‘32 BRAVE,
13,000 miles, 2001
NEED TO SELL YOUR CAR
OR TRUCK? I will buy it, or
Garaged. All dealer
servicing. $19k. #101352.
933-5557
VCS233792
$300/mo+utils. CD Trailer $39,000 805-485-4588 help you sell it, running or 805-499-9857 VCS234062
Business Starter /RV Park in Fillmore. (4SHX450) VCS234206 WE not. Call Mike 818-745-1219
VCS232789 CHEVY 3500 ‘92, 9’ flatbed,
805-525-2062 VCS232239
S. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Incl
SIMI 55+, 100 amps,
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BUY PONTIAC GRAND AM ‘93
71k mi, lthr seats, p/s, V6
71K, reg 2011, $2500
805-551-9854 (7C42819)
utils. Mint Cond. Wall to
wall crpt, pvt patio, 1st
floor. $400/mo-$700
cable TV. 805-285-0138;
805-530-2409 VCS232561 CARS auto, new tires, smogged,
recent svc $1900 805-642-7015
VCS234732
FORD F150 ‘75 LONG BED,
Rodgers Management
805-985-0044 VCS233714 SIMI VALLEY 942 running (615111) VCS233256
Pontiac Grand Am SE 2001,
8 cyl, clean int, CD, runs
great $1500/obo (4V87685)
Parking at
Private Home
Off Road Vehicles or no all pwr, cd, 113K mi, very
clean inside & out , Xlnt
805-377-5836Alma VCS234476
FORD F350 ‘06 immaculate,
CAMARILLO RETAIL Can’t find cond., $2990 27,523 mi, loaded, leather,

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Santa Rosa Plaza for boat, wave runner or
3400sf. Dave Press camper. $125 per vehicle 2001 KTM 520 EXC the pink or
(43vg618) 805-326-5555 tow, KBB $30K. Sell for
Adult owned fast 4 stroke! VCS234858 only $25,000 805-889-1788
310-553-6512 VCS232981 per month. –(8F41674) VCS233427
805-579-0301
Many extras! $3000 registration? TOYOTA ‘06 HIGHLANDER
OXNARD & VENTURA (48F312) (805) 428-2835 HYBRID, 4 dr, 2 wd, V6, –
Bargain rent lowest in area.
VCS233883 VCS234259 No problem! –
auto, $23,999. Vin#015479. FREIGHTLINER

805-407-3479 ARGOSY 2001
Office, Medical, Retail. KTM 2000 300 EXC To get the best – Detroit motor, 2 axis, 477,000
Salon, Hair/Nails. Prime loc
805-379-3151 VCS232394 933 2 Stroke deal, call us first! TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2007
– SR5,SUV,24,440mi,remainder – 22.5 tires, 10 gear
miles,
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available! Adult owned 805-582-2515

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$20,000 obo
$28,500obo. Lic# –
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VCS232880

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– 980 Pick-up, 94k orig miles,
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805-604-0700
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6Curtis sparks full exhaust,
– Curtis sparks intake, –

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Sunbelt Enterprises 805-208-8935 VCS233268
4 757-515-1226 (49JHS9)
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HARLEY3 FLHTCU
– ULTRA stator, light bar with
– hids, Online garage sale map. AUSTIN HEALY, MG, TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 1995
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