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MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION

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
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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

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instruction to the student in wide range of services
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Ronulfo Roxas, the NADAP Senior Enlisted counseling
FRC West andFallon
assistant centers, alcohol re 8
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
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by all. Th at is just the kind
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could enjoy and on top As I have pointed out in Every year more than 20 percent of Side Effects of the Flu Vaccine:
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mucous membranes in the mouth, nose or after vaccination and may last up to two
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anyone nearby may inhale it. TRICARE You should know that the fl u vaccine
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TRICARE offers the following two types consult with your health care provider
of our MWR Program, right around the corner, of vaccines: before getting vaccinated.

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containing a killed virus and given with a Flu symptoms can be mild or severe, and
everyone on the base for our Health and Wellness stay focused on doing their needle. Th is form of the vaccine may be may include any of the following (These
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chronic aspirin therapy of chronic medical conditions, such as
• Health care workers involved in direct congestive heart failure, asthma or diabetes.
Have a Great & Safe Month! patient care Children may get sinus problems and ear
• Out-of-home caregivers and household infections. You should contact your Primary
contacts of children less than 59 months Care Manager if conditions worsen.
of age and person at high risk for severe
complications from infl uenza How to prevent giving or getting the flu:
• Avoid close contact with sick people.
Thank you Fallon for voting me Who Can Get Flu Mist?
• Persons 2 to 49 years who desire the
• Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue
when coughing or sneezing

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Chaplain Michael Bigelow


Land of Opportunity
Whine or Dine…
In America today, we was one of the best burgers the hardest decision of the
America has oft en been called the Land a place to sleep, food to eat, shelter from
of Opportunity. As immigrants entered the elements. We have the ability to work
have been able to pigeon I have had in a long time. night would be what fl avor
through Ellis Island, seeing the Statue of with our hands, our hearts, and our heads. hole most restaurant fare Everyone in my party had a of milkshake to enjoy. Ah,
Liberty, there was this sense that here was a We have the privilege of being wanted, to
place to begin life anew. Th ey were limited be productive, to give something back. We
into categories. If I say diff erent kind of burger from the good-old days. So the
only by their abilities and their desires. If have been entrusted by the people of our I am craving Chinese, the menu and thoroughly next time you are in the
a person worked hard enough, he or she fair land to keep them safe and protected. Italian or seafood, it is not enjoyed it. Along with mood for a classic American
could become much more than they ever We receive the thanks of our grateful nation
could in the old country. Today, America for our service. Just appear in public in diffi cult to fi nd a restaurant the burgers, the fries were meal - a hamburger, fries and
stands as that curious anomaly among uniform and you know this to be true. that caters to one of those fresh and served up in a a Coke - take a trip back to
the nations. It is a nation that celebrates Th is base is also a land of opportunity.
its diversity, a country that welcomes Especially when I meet the new arrivals specifi c tastes. Ironically, paper lined basket, just America’s golden age and
those from other shores, and from many that come by my offi ce for check-ins, I it is oft en more diffi cult to like they were 50 years give Joe’s a try. You won’t be
backgrounds creates one voice. We are truly ask them what their plans are; when are
blessed. they going to enroll in college, what local defi ne “American” food. ago. Th eir milkshakes are disappointed.
We are a land of opportunity because sights they are going to see, or how they are Fortunately, Joe’s Diner in also delectable, coming in
at heart we are a kind and decent people. going to get involved in their command or
When misfortune happens, we are eager community. Th e chapel is no diff erent. It Reno has come to the rescue classic fl avors and mixed by Erica I. Peña-Vest
to open our pocketbooks and roll up our is more than simply “church on Sundays.” and helped defi ne just what up in an old fashioned
sleeves to help. Th is charity and good Th e Chapel off ers plenty of opportunities.
neighbor outlook extends to disasters of It is here for hosting Command training
traditional American food milkshake machine. I
fi re, fl ood, and wind that may strike clear and ceremonies; for counseling be it is. I recently discovered Joe’s opted to fi nish my meal
across the coast or just up the road. Th is personal, marital or spiritual; we can help
civic sense of responsibility may involve with COMRELS or Suicide and Stress
Diner, located at 6350 S. up with a slice of apple pie
being part of the local school system, Awareness; for helping Sailors get back Virginia St in Reno. Joe’s just to stick with the classic
coaching a sports team, helping to keep a on track or assisting them through a crisis. is an old-fashioned, 50’s American theme. It was
road (and the environment) clean. We are Even now, we are looking for volunteers
blessed with good people and great citizens. to help start a Good News Club for young style diner complete with tasty but not homemade (as
Sacred scripture tells us that to whom boys and girls. And, oh yes, we do church jukeboxes on the table and our waitress pointed out).
much is given, much is expected. Another on Sundays. And if you have specifi c
way of looking at it is as we have been spiritual needs, we will ensure those needs homespun milkshakes. Making homemade pies
blessed, we ought to be a blessing to are met. Th e Chapel is blessed by having Serving breakfast, lunch would be the one thing I
others. In this time of Th anksgiving, we are such great people here on the base, and our
reminded just how much we have received. desire is to be a blessing to you – in this and dinner, Joe’s is most would recommend to Joe’s.
Despite recent economic turmoil, we have great land of opportunity. commonly known for their It’s always a treat to fi nish
fantastic hamburgers and your meal with something
their daily specials. If you traditional and homemade.
visit them Monday through All in all, it was a
Friday between 3-5pm, the refreshing experience I
house special is buy one would recommend to
hamburger and get one free. anyone looking for good
It’s a great deal for those American fare. Th e
planning a late lunch or early ambiance of the diner
dinner. somehow transports you to
During my visit at Joe’s, a time when restaurants and
I ordered their guacamole menus were less complicated,
cheese burger and fries. It burgers reined supreme and

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4 • November 2008 SAvI Information desert roundup

Roadside Welcome New


Cleanup SAVI Advoctes!
Below are our 15 new victim advocates who attended the 30-hour SAVI Victim Advocate
training, Oct. 6-10th at the FFSC. Th ese volunteers will join 5 previously trained SAVI
advocates to fi ll our NAS Fallon monthly watchbill. Both a male & female advocate is
available to respond to sexual assault calls 24/7. Victims may call 775 560-0558 at any time
to be connected to an advocate.

SFWPD Fallon Sailors conducting 22 September roadside cleanup.

Th
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

Front row, L to R: Jorge Garcia, Marie Newton & Eric Self.

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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NSAWC Award Presentations


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 Andrew Hayes for Medal to Lieutenant David Matsumoto for
professional achievement in the superior professional achievement in the superior
performance of his duties while serving as performance of his duties while serving as
Ground Safety Officer, Naval Flight Officer Quality Assurance Officer and NATOPS
Training and Assistant Officer in Charge Officer at Helicopter Sea Combat
for Operation Southeast Watch in Carrier Squadron One Three from December
Airborne Early Warning Squadron One 2006 to July 2008.
Two One from May 2005 to June 2008.

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.

Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center RADM Mark


Emerson designates Aviation Warfare Specialist First Class Kevin
Freeland, Aviation Warfare Specialist First Class Jeffery Moore,
Aviation Warfare Specialist First Class Nicholas Wandler, and
Electronics Technician Second Class Heather Lubich as a Master
Training Specialists in recognition of exceptional dedication to duty
and completion of demanding requirements which demonstrate
excellence in leadership, technical competence, application of
instructional methodology and desire to improve fleet readiness
through quality instruction.

Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center RADM


Mark Emerson presents a Letter of Commendation to Aviation
Ordnanceman Second Class Mark Snyder for outstanding
performance of duty while assigned as Quality Assurance Safety
Observer and Ordnance Team Leader while assigned to Naval Strike
and Air Warfare Center from October 2005 to September 2008.

Commander Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center RADM


Mark Emerson presents a Letter of Commendation to Aviation
Ordnanceman Third Class Anthony Salazar for outstanding
performance of duty while assigned as Ordnance Team Member
and Maintenance Technician while assigned to Naval Strike and Air
Warfare Center from September 2006 to September 2008.
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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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Congratulations MCPO Miller


Master Chief Miller
initially began his academic
completed his Associate
of Science in Professional
of the junior sailors in his
command.
4 • MAY 2008 MW
enlisted personnel, junior officers
career with Embry-Riddle Aeronautics in October Cont’d From Cover and also junior enlisted personnel
about the Navy’s policy in regards
Aeronautical University 2008 and lacks only 12 credit NADAP to substance abuse prevention.
“The Sailors enjoy the informa-
in 2002 while stationed at hours to be degree complete Staff Educates.... tion because they can use it as a
tool so when they go out to the bar
NSAWC, NAS Fallon. In with his Bachelor’s degree in NADAP Senior Enlisted Advisor. or go on liberty they have all the
“If you compare our alcohol related information they need to make a
2004, Master Chief Miller the same major. In the area incidents from 1996 to 2007 there sound decision,” said Roxas.
is about a 32% decrease, and about From fiscal years 2005 thru
transferred to the USS of education, Master Chief a 62% decrease in drug abuse be- 2007 the Navy discharged 11,000
cause of the NADAP program and Sailors because of drugs or alcohol.
KITTY HAWK and was Miller leads by example policies.” The cost to separate one Sailor and
NADAP holds these summits train their replacement can be as
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bases and provides the Command- lion dollars was used the last three
studies. Upon returning ing Officers, Executive Officers, years for this process alone, said
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SFWPD Fallon Conducts Award Quarters SFWPD Fallon Conducts


YN2(SW) Joshua A. Sando, SFWPD Fallon Public Affairs Officer MWR Plane Wash
Awards Quarters was Construction Battalion for being selected as the On 9 September 2008, Strike G. Murphy (Offi cer-in-Charge),
conducted at Strike Fighter FIVE to mark the successful Junior Sailor of the Th ird Fighter Wing Pacifi c Detachment Lieutenant Andrew L. Rutherford
(SFWPD) Fallon held a Morale, (Maintenance Offi cer), YNC(AW/
Wing Pacifi c Detachment completion of his most recent Quarter for training six newly Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) SW) Beverly L. Loan (Administrative
(SFWPD) Fallon on assignment. assigned PCs while assisting sponsored command plane wash. Offi cer), ADCS(AW) Kendall L.
3 October 2008 and AM1(AW) Jeff ery M. the Line Division in day-to- SFWPD Sailors were given the Stegall (Command Senior Chief ),
opportunity to vote for anyone in and AO2(AW) Anthony B. Jungers
Commander Charles G. Decker was recognized as day evolutions, which was the the command to participate in the (SFWPD Fallon Ordnance).
Murphy, Offi cer-in-Charge SFPWD Fallon’s Senior key factor in SFWPD Fallon plane wash by contributing one Th ough all fi ve were elected to “get
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outstanding Sailors and for his eff orts as the completion rate. Harriman and the members receiving were high as the event was held in an
civilians. driving force behind the AT2 Brian C. McEvoy, AE3 the top-fi ve total votes were elected eff ort to raise funds for the annual
Marcia Rickabaugh (MWR documentation of countless Raymond M. Limon, ATAN to take part in the event. Voted to SFWPD Fallon holiday party.
participate were: Commander Charles
Gym) was presented a audits, monitors, and Matthew P. Sherman, and
SFWPD Fallon OIC Letter qualifi cations across 13 work AOAN Brianna L. Flores
of Appreciation (LOA) centers and 38 maintenance were all presented with their
and command coin for her programs. He identifi ed F/A-18A-F PC qualifi cations.
highly infl uential eff orts to program defi ciencies early, AMAN Kenneth D.
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basis on different much as $150,000 so over one bil-
ides the Command- lion dollars was used the last three
xecutive Officers, years for this process alone, said
ster Chiefs, senior Roxas.

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Liberty Center...........2836 Indoor Pool..............2791 Chapel......................2813
Information,Tickets & Silver State Club.......2625 Recycling..................2274
Tours...........2275 or 2865 Sage & Sand Club. . . .2482
Sports World Commissary.............3428
Planet X Club............2445
Gymnasium..............2949 Navy Exchange.........2818
Sage Brush Bowl......2451
Oasis Fitness
Center.........2251 or 2252 Hot Stuff Pizza..........2454 Medical.............428-0100
Go Kart Track............2437 MWR LPO Office. . . . . .2869 Dental.......................2811
Theater MWR Office..............2550 Drug and Alcohol
Recording.................2552 Fleet and Family Prevention................3738
Theater Office...........2580 Services Center........3333
Navy Marine Corps
Pony Express Child Development Relief Society...........2739
Outdoor Recreation. .2598 Program............423-5808
Child Development Not-New Shop..........3440
Auto Hobby Shop. . . . .2575
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