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Nomember 2008
Roundup volume 4 No. 11
NAS Fallon
Federal FireConducts Basic
Department Pelletier
NADAPRetires
Hosts Training
Radar Certification Training Staff
By MC2 (AW/SW) Steven A.
Educates
Sailors said
by MC2 (AW/NAC) Doug Harvey, NAS Fallon Public Affairs
Sergeant Bryan Jorgensen, and police on base need to
Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev. - for this training. Th e training is departments in northern Nevada
Rinkel, NAS Fallon Public from the Nevada Department have. It helps reduce traffic, By MC2 (AW/SW) Steven A. Rinkel NAS
Federal Fire Department of mandated annually by the Federal with the resources and experienced
Affairs of Public Safety Highway speeding and overall safety for Fallon Public Affairs
Naval Air Station Fallon held Aviation Administration (FAA).
Patrol Division. personnel needed to conduct this
people traveling on the base.”
Airport Firefi
NAS Fallon ghting Training for
– Speeders on Th The e MAFTD provides a “live”
Basic Radar Course critical training. “We have the NAS Fallon – The Navy’s training on
alcohol and drug abuse continues when
board Naval Air Station Fallon is designed ghting experience for
the Ely Airport Firefi ghters on aircraft fi
refi to familiarize specialized knowledge and required the Navy Alcohol Drug Abuse Program
may need to watch out. NAS students
September 15th, using a Mobile with the history and
civil service, military and civilian equipment to eff ectively give (NADAP) staff came to Fallon to educate
Fallon
Aircraft conducted a basic radar theory
Firefi ghting Training of radar and its applica
fi refi ghters. Unlike the traditional this type of training,” said Lewis Sailors.
“This is a unique opportunity for
certification class
Device (MAFTD). Th that was not
e Ely team tion to law enforcement, math
method of open-pit burning with Mellott, Federal Fire Training Fallon,” said Fire Controlman Chief (SW)
only for the base’s security
is one of several fi re departments ematical applications relating
fuel oil, it utilizes propane to Chief. “Th e MAFTD operators Grant Caufield, NAS Fallon’s Command
department personnel but for to radar operation (including Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor. “These
who oversee municipal airports simulate an actual event, making it must be certifi ed in the use of the kinds of presentations are reserved exclu
local law enforcement agencies time – distance calculations), Chief Warrant Offi cer Joseph Pelletier addresses his sailors during
or military airfi elds in Northern environmentally friendly. equipment and have a background sively for the big metro areas where they
his retirement ceremony at the base chapel on the third of October.
as well. outside influences to radar can hit huge amounts of Sailors at one time,
Nevada that come to NAS Fallon
“We have two of our ac NAS Fallon is one of the few fi
operation and learning tools re in airfi eld fi refi ghting.” Warrant Offi cer Pelletier was joined by family, friends and shipmates to
and the fact that NADAP took the time to
tive duty personnel that went for students to estimate speed Th e fi re departments truly work celebrate the conclusion of his 30 years of military service. As his fi
think about NAS Fallon and come out nal here
through the class who are and distance. The course also together in meeting each other’s assignment, he was the Security Offiis really cer in charge of Naval Air Station
just a great opportunity for us to get
some of the benefits that bigger places get
now capable of being instruc covered the legal aspects of needs through cooperative training. Fallon’s Security Department. all the time.”
tors, that way we can keep up operating radar including case Graduates of the Basic Radar class and the Radar Instructor class:
Mellott stated, “We trade training The briefs, held at the base theater, on
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on our new people reporting law and legal requirements for where we can.” Th e Navy receives MWR’s graduation class for the latest Star Service Class.
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aboard to become patrol super officers and organizations as reciprocal training from the other
Jorgensen Nevada Highway Patrol, Deputy Daniel Lynch Lyon County Sheriff’s Instructors were Kris the
Scott“Best
and Patty Rush.
below personnel, while Practices”
visors,” said Master at Arms well as licensing requirements Office, Deputy Larry Miller Lyon County Sheriff’s Office and Trooper Larry Madden brief was for all leadership positions.
fi re departments in their specialized
1st Class (SW) Matthew C. for the radar guns. Nevada Highway Patrol “I thought it was pretty interesting
Schmelzer, the Leading Petty “It is very important that areas and facilities. counseling your troops in regards to drug
Officer of Naval Air Station we get our Sailor’s taught in “We are happy do this training
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Security Forces Training De these subjects,” said Master at for anybody that ever requests it,” (SW/AW) Jeffrey Dickerson, the Morale
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partment. “Now our guys can Arms 3rd Class (AW) Eric C. said Mellott. Requisitions can
Technician 2nd Class Jonathan Burnett Reno Navy Reserve Unit Photo by: Mass Welfare and Recreation Leading Chief Petty
H957<=B<CIG9CFA5M69K9 Buelow the Patrol Supervisor be made through the State Fire
Communications Specialist 2nd Class Steven A. Rinkel Officer. “Having them sign chits saying
that they are aware of the things they will do
can host other classes and offer for Delta Section. “This is a Marshall’s Offi ce. on leave. Drinking and driving is not one,
that training so we won’t have great tool that we as security and drug abuse is zero tolerance in the Navy.
to rely on Nevada Highway And they will adhere to
Patrol, or any other outside those.”
Hose teams move in to quench The Navy maintains that
agencies to keep our guys the propane flames of a simulated alcohol and drug depen
qualified.” engine fire on the Mobile Aircraft dency are preventable
Law enforcement agencies Firefighting Traning Device and treatable and has
from Lyon County Sheriff’s developed a realistic
(MAFTD). and practical program
Department and the Nevada to prevent drug and alco
Highway Patrol were also pres hol abuse. This program
ent to receive the training. Skipper Chaplain’s MWR CONTENTS operates throughout the
THIS
The Instruction Course Navy on a world wide
consisted of two days of Says Corner News Whine or Dine basis and is known as 3
SAVI Information NADAP. It provides a 4
2 3 9
instruction to the student in wide range of services
structors. “The next three days MWR Activitiesto military personnel 5
ISSUE
are completed by the student Ships Serviceman Master Chief (SW/AW) NSAWC and their families through6
Ronulfo Roxas, the NADAP Senior Enlisted counseling
FRC West andFallon
assistant centers, alcohol re8
instructors, where they actu Advisor plays a video for Sailors who at habilitation centers and navy drug rehabili
ally teach a basic radar school tended the “Myths and Truths” brief about SFWPD
tation Desert Outlaws
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ey are:
Back row, Left to right: Steven Rinkle, Nikki Reiter, Jaclyn Davidson, Christopher Ramirez,
Malcolm Burdette, William Gillespie & Marlon Inniss
Center row, L to R: Nicole Wilson, Katie Williams, Shannon Moore, Sean Riggins & David
Miller
Th
ank you to all our advocates!
If you have any questions regarding the SAVI program please call Rene Martinez, 426-3343.
Also on this subject our current 5 advocates took their 15 hour refresher course, along with 3
people for Point of Contact (POC) training, 14-15 Oct.
Th
ey are:
Michelle Walsh, Steven Strader, Mu Togafau, Rod Villacruz,, Sean Kirkpatrick as advocates.
POCs are Kyle Young, Kurt Kelly, and Kim Brown.
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Location Bldg 426-2449
CAG Hours of Operation:
MEAN GENES & EDDIE
Location
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Monday – Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
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May 7, 2008
1000-1300 May 21, 2008
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Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare
Center RADM Mark Emerson presents the Center RADM Mark Emerson presents
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement
Medal to Lieutenant Glen Meckes for Medal to Aviation Ordnanceman First Class
professional achievement in the superior Nathaniel Stuart for professional
performance of his duties while serving as achievement in the superior performance of
ordnance and field training unit Officer-In- his duties while serving as Ordnance Division
Charge from August 2006 to Quality Assurance/Safety Observer from
September 2008. May 2006 to October 2008.
Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare
Center RADM Mark Emerson presents the Center RADM Mark Emerson presents the
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Navy and Marine Corps Achievement
Medal to Senior Chief Aviation Structural Medal to Hospital Corpsman Second Class
Mechanic Timothy Haman for professional Brinda Vanvolkenburg for professional
achievement in the superior performance achievement in the superior performance of
of his duties while serving as Contract her duties while serving as Chairman of
Maintenance Monitoring Team Leading the Relay for Life Fundraiser from
Chief Petty Officer from February 2008 to February 2008 to June 2008.
August 2008.
GHOST TOWN
Cast: Ricky Gervais
Greg Kinnear
Alan Ruck
Téa Leoni
Jeff Hiller
Rated: PG-13 for some strong language, sexual humor and drug references.
Genre: Comedy and Science Fiction/Fantasy
Runtime: 102 min
Synopsis: Bertram Pincus is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When Pincus dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously
revived aft er seven minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts. Even worse, they all
want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy, who pesters him into breaking up the impending marriage of his
widow Gwen. Th at puts Pincus squarely in the middle of a triangle, with spirited results.
LAKEVIEW TERRACE
Cast: Samuel L. Jackson
Patrick Wilson
Kerry Washington
Ron Glass
Ajay Mehta
Rated: PG-13 for intense thematic material, violence, sexuality, language and some drug reference
Genre: Drama, Th riller and Crime/Gangster
Runtime: 106 min
Synopsis: A young interracial couple move into their dream home and are increasingly harassed by their next-door neighbor, a tightly
wound black LAPD offi cer. When the couple decides to fi ght back the feud turns deadly.
IGOR
Cast: John Cusack, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Jay Leno, Jennifer Coolidge
Rated: PG for some thematic elements, scary images, action and mild language
Genre: Comedy and Animation
Runtime: 88 min
Synopsis: A hunchbacked lab assistant has big dreams of becoming a mad scientist and winning the fi rst place prize at the annual
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