Panorama July 5, 2019

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Serving the NATO, Naples and Gaeta Military Community in Italy Russell Egnor Navy Media Awards – 2016 Best Newspaper in the Navy

64th year, No. 26

Friday, July 5, 2019

NSA Naples Celebrates Independence Day with Festa Americana By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Damon Grosvenor Navy Public Affairs Support Element-East Detachment Europe

Thousands of service members and their families, Department of Defense civilians and local Italians came together at Carney Park for Festa Americana on June 29 and 30, 2019. The annual event, crafted by the NSA Naples Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) team, is held to celebrate the independence of the United States of America and to share American culture with the local Italian community. The gates opened on Saturday and Capt. Todd Abrahamson, the NSA Naples commanding officer, gave a speech welcoming the guests and thanking the contributors during the opening ceremonies. “There is nothing more rewarding than celebrating American independence, and I’m glad that we can all be here this weekend to do it right,” Abrahamson said. “It’s a fantastic opportunity not only to celebrate within our own community, but also to share a bit of American culture with our

NSA community members along with fellow Italians watch the fireworks at Festa Americana at Carney Park on June 29, 2019. The annual event is held to celebrate the independence of the United States of America and to share our American culture with the local Italian community. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Damon Grosvenor

Italian hosts.” The event had food vendors, carnival rides, DJ music and a performance by the band American

Authors. The evening concluded with a fireworks show. FESTA AMERICANA

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NSA Naples Celebrates LGBT Pride Month, 50th Anniversary of Stonewall Riots By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Andrea B. Rumple Navy Public Affairs Support Element-East Detachment Europe

The Multicultural Heritage Committee onboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples held a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month celebration at the theater aboard Capodichino on June 28. The event was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots which started on June 28, 1969, in New York. The riots were sparked after the police raided the

Stonewall Inn, a gay bar located in New York City. These riots brought about the beginning of the gay rights movement. At this celebration, Sailors assigned to various commands located onboard NSA Naples spoke on the history of Pride Month and shared what it means to them through their own stories. “Pride Month, to me, means embracing who I am today while also remembering how far our community has come,” LGBT CEREMONY

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U.S. Sailors assigned to various commands onboard Naval Support Activity Naples stand at attention during a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month Celebration held at the theater aboard Capodichino on June 28, 2019. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Andrea B. Rumple

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More Ways to Complete Professional Military Knowledge Eligibility Exam From Naval Education and Training Command Public Affairs

Sailors eligible for advancement to paygrades E-4/5/6/7 can now complete their Professional Military Knowledge Eligibility Exam (PMK-EE) requirements anytime, anywhere in the world, through a self-service app announced in NAVADMIN 140/19, June 26. Professional Military Knowledge (PMK) will be removed from the Navy-wide Advancement Exam (NWAE) starting September 2019 (Advancement Cycle 244) and will instead transition to a stand-alone, onceper-paygrade electronically delivered eligibility exam. The PMK-EE also expands the number of questions from 25 to 100, providing a better assessment of a Sailor’s understanding of basic Navy knowledge. Sailors can access the PMK-EE through MyNavy Portal (MNP), Navy eLearning (NeL), Submarine On-Board Training (SOBT) and now the PMK-EE app. Each of these PMK-EE options operate independently, so Sailors should select one of the systems to complete all modules. With PMK separated from the advancement exam, once Sailors complete their PMK-EE requirements for their paygrade, they will have more PMK-EE

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CAPTAIN’S CORNER By Capt. Todd Abrahamson NSA Naples Commanding Officer

ESTA AMERICANA WAS A GREAT SUCCESS! Thank you to everyone who attended our fantastic Independence Day celebration at Carney Park. Our MWR team, Tony Smith and Chris Kasparek, put on an amazing event for our personnel, their families, and our Italian friends. BZ team MWR! An additional thank you to all of the different departments that supported Festa this year by providing support before, during, and after the event. We also had surprise attendance from some of the USA Team members and coaches who are currently in Naples to compete in the 30th Summer Universiade. Gary Cunningham, current USA Team coach and former UCLA men’s basketball head coach, did us the honor of pushing the button that started the fireworks show on Saturday. We also had visits from the USA Team diving team, and the Mississippi State women’s basketball team, representing USA Team. It was a pleasure to have these athletes and coaches at our event to celebrate with us. Yesterday was Independence Day. A U.S. federal holiday celebrated on July 4 each year, American Independence Day takes us back to 1776 when the Thirteen Original Colonies declared their independence from the British monarchy. This declaration resulted in war between a global super power with the world’s largest navy against a volunteer army dedicated to the idea of free, independent, and united states. These men and women of our nation’s past fought for the inalienable right to freedom. It was during the American Revolution that our nation first relied on assistance from allied nations. Without these partnerships and the contribution of guns, ships, and fighting citizens to America’s cause, our nation may not have seen its independence. Our relationships with our allies and partner nations remain crucial to this day. I hope that those of you taking time off to celebrate our nation’s history also take a moment to remember that Independence Day is a day for us to honor our history, the birth of our government, and our nation. Let us remember the sacrifices and bravery of those who forged our country. We are stronger united. Speaking of things to celebrate, the Support Site postal office has their brand new intelligent mail lockers up and running! NSA Naples is one of the first naval bases to install intelligent mail lockers, which is a demonstration of our Supply department’s pursuit of innovation and dedication to superior customer service. The notification system will be similar to the traditional email notification method. You will first receive an email stating that your package has been delivered into a locker and is available for immediate pick up. After receipt of this email, you can go to the locker screen in the locker area and scan in the barcode provided in the email. After following the instructions on the touch-screen, you will be able to retrieve your package. Small and medium packages are selected on a first come, first served basis for the lockers. As always, thanks for reading the Panorama! For more information about NSA Naples, please follow us on:

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USA Team Helps Celebrate Festa Americana 30th Summer Universiade SA Team Coach and former UCLA Men’s Basketball Coach Gary Cunningham (left), and Naval Support Activity Naples Commanding Officer Capt. Todd Abrahamson (right), push the button to launch the fireworks show at Festa Americana at Carney Park on June 29, 2019. Photo Courtesy of NSA Public Affairs

BASE NOTES Laundromat Changes Please be aware that the pricing for use of the dryers and small washers at the laundromats on Support Site, Gaeta and Carney park will change beginning August 1. There will be no change to the large washers. For details contact Tony Melillo at Anthony.melillo@nexweb.org July 6, 13, 20, 27: Movies Under the Stars at Carney Park Enjoy some of your favorite movies under the stars on Saturday evenings this summer. Bring your camping chair and blankets. Movies begin at 9:30 p.m. or after

sunset and are free. July and August dates and movie titles are available at https://www.navymwrnaples.com/recreation/community-recreation/carney-park. For details call DSN 629-4459 or Comm. 081-811-4459. July 7: Gladiators Tour at Support Site Armed Forces Entertainment and MWR will host a free Gladiators Tour at Support Site Central Park on July 7 at 5 p.m. Open to all ages. No pre-registration required. For details call DSN 629-4459 or Comm. 081-811-4459.

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Buon fine settimana – and remain vigilant.

PANORAMA Naval Support Activity Naples Italy Capt. Todd Abrahamson Commanding Officer Cmdr. Stephen Polk Executive Officer Lt. Jamie Moroney Public Affairs Officer MC2 Donavan Patubo Deputy Public Affairs Officer Teresa Merola Public Affairs/COMREL Specialist

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THE INSIDE PAGE NOSC – Napoli Operational Support Club Your Community Spouse Club welcomes all spouses from our active duty, GS, civilian and NATO community. Our club holds events, fundraisers and trips throughout the year. Our yearly membership fee is $30 and is a great way to meet other spouses in your community. The income raised during many of our events goes back into our community with Academic Scholarships. NOSC has scholarships for seniors, spouses and dependent children living with parents here in Naples. For details call DSN 629-7316, e-mail noscpresident4@gmail.com or visit http://noscitaly.com or the Napoli Operational Support Club on Facebook.

The Joint Force Command Naples Mobile Training Team Provided NATO Comprehensive Operational Planning Training to the African Union in Tunisia from June 17-21, 2019. Photo courtesy of JFC Naples J5

JFC Naples Mobile Training Team Provided Comprehensive Operational Planning Training to the African Union By JFC Naples J5

Within the program of NATO Partnership Events with the African Union, a team of three JFCNP members, led by LCDR Fatmir Likskendaj, conducted a Mobile Training Team (MTT) course on the NATO Comprehensive Operational Planning Process in Tunisia from June 17 - 21, 2019. The course was conducted at the El Mouradi Hotel in Tunis City with 21 officers from the North Africa Regional Capability (NARC) HQ planning Element in attendance (11 from Libya and 10 from Algeria). The event had the objective of acquainting the African Standby Force Regional headquartes with the NATO Crisis Response Planning (CRP) process and was the last of three MTTs requested for this year by the AU. The aim of the course was to introduce participants to the NATO Operational Planning Process and, to some extent, the Comprehensive Operational Planning Directive. During the five-day course the participants were trained on the different levels of planning within NATO, focussing at the operational level. At the end of the course, a ceremony was

held and certificates presented to all the participants. During their closing remarks, the NARC representative and AU Liason Officers in Tunis expressed their gratitude to JFCNP and the MTT members for their committed assistance in providing the course. The MTT Leader, during his speech, emphasized the value of military partnership between NATO and the AU (and NARC), and highlighted the MTT initiative as a substantial milestone in this relationship, paving the way for future collaboration between the respective organisations. The JFC Naples’ MTT activity conducted in partnership with the AU marks a tangible and inspiring step in NATO’s growing relationship with the AU and engagement in the African region, with practical cooperation and shared expertise increasing dialogue and strengthening regional security cooperation. The mission of Allied Joint Force Command Naples is to prepare for, plan and conduct military operations in order to preserve the peace, security and territorial integrity of Alliance member states throughout Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) Area of Responsibility (AOR) and beyond.

Beyond Youth is an NSA Naples Chapel-led youth program designed to help students to develop the leader within and lead a significant life. We meet in the Chapel Fellowship Hall onboard Support Site. Our middle school small groups meet Tuesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m.; our high school small groups meet Tuesdays 5 to 6:30 p.m.; and our middle/high school weekly service meets Thursdays from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. For details email Garry at beyondyouthnaples@gmail.com or visit https://www.facebook.com/beyondyouth/ or call DSN 629-4603. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces. We have many programs and services that work to support veterans, service members and their families, as well as communities worldwide. VFW Post 12159-Monte Cassino meets the third Wednesday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Support Site Community Room. For details call VFW Post Commander Joel Driscoll at Comm. 340973-3324 or visit www.vfw.napoli@gmail.com or Facebook at VFW Post 12159-Monte Cassino (username: @NaplesVFW). USO Naples is looking for outgoing and enthusiastic volunteers to join their committee to make a difference in the community through special events and outreach. If interested, email USO Naples and Rome Director, Sabrina Pullido at spullido@uso.org. Naples American Red Cross (ARC) needs volunteers. For details or to register for a CPR/First Aid class, call 081-5684788 or 626-4788 or visit American Red Cross Naples on Facebook. Animals Without Limits (AWL) is searching for volunteers who want to help at our Animal Hospice in Lago Patria. We also need volunteers for different projects on the Support Site base. For details email awlrescueteam@gmail.com or director@animalswithoutlimits.com. The Naples Middle High School Music Boosters Is your Naples Middle High School student in Band, Choir, Orchestra, or Flag Team? If so, then he / she benefits from NMHS Music Boosters. We are a growing organization that ensures all Naples Middle High School music programs continue performing at the highest levels. Help support Music Boosters with your yearly family membership of $25 (other membership levels also available). Volunteers are continuously needed to assist with several projects. For details email musicboostersnaples@gmail.com or visit NMHS Music Boosters on Facebook.

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HISTORY: FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN MAKES FLAG RANK By Gary Nichols NSA Public Affairs

Forty-seven years ago this past Monday Rear Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr. became the first AfricanAmerican to achieve flag rank in the U.S. Navy. By anyone’s standards, this was a remarkable accomplishment, yet it was only one of many significant achievements – and firsts – for this outstanding officer. They include: The first African American in the U.S. Navy to serve aboard a fighting ship as an officer; the first to command a Navy ship; the first fleet commander; and the first to become a flag officer. Gravely was a distinguished veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam with a career that spanned from 1944 to 1982. He was born on June 4, 1922, in Richmond, Virginia, the oldest of five children of Mary George Gravely and Samuel L. Gravely, who was a postal worker. He attended Virginia Union University but left before graduating to enlist in the Naval Reserve in September 1942. In 1943, Gravely participated in the Navy V12 program, which was designed to select and train prospective Naval officers. As part of this training, he attended the University of California in Los Angeles, Pre-Midshipman School in New Jersey, and Midshipmen School at Columbia University. On December 14, 1944, Gravely successfully completed the midshipman training, becoming the first African American commissioned as an officer from the Navy Reserve Officer Training Course. At the end of World War II, like millions of active-duty

service members, Gravely was released from active duty, yet he remained in the Naval Reserve, and returned to his hometown of Richmond to resume school at Virginia Union University. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in history in 1948 he began working as a railway postal clerk. Gravely was recalled to active duty in 1949. As part of the Navy’s response to President Harry S. Truman’s Executive Order to desegregate the Armed Services, his initial duty was recruiting in the Washington, D.C. area. He was tasked specifically with recruiting AfricanAmericans into the Navy. With the Korean War gearing up, Gravely returned to combat service as a communications officer aboard the battleship USS Iowa (BB 61). He then transferred from the Naval Reserve to the regular Navy in 1955. During his naval career, Gravely served on several other ships, and in a string of “firsts” he commanded USS Falgout (DER 324), USS Taussig (DD 746), USS Jouett (DLG 29), and Cruiser Destroyer Group 2, Eleventh Naval District, and later Third Fleet, where he was promoted to the rank of vice admiral. Gravely finished his career as the director of the Defense Communications Agency in Washington, D.C. Education and hard work was the secret to his success. In 1963, Gravely and another officer in his class became the first African-Americans to attend the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. Gravely had a philosophy that guided him throughout his life. “Success in life is the result of several

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107), named for pioneering naval officer Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., arrived in Souda Bay, Greece, on May 23, 2016. Gravely, part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, is conducting a routine patrol in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. Photo by Heather Judkins

factors,” he said. “My formula is simply education plus motivation plus perseverance.” An example of how that simple – but effective – philosophy carried him through tough times came to light during a 1998 interview with the Richmond Times-Dispatch, when Gravely said that despite racial barriers were being officially knocked down, racism in the 1960s still existed openly in the Navy. For example, he was excluded from bachelor officers’ quarters (BOQ) and officers’ clubs at some bases. Banned from the BOQ and the clubs, Gravely said he used that extra time to take Navy correspondence courses, which ultimately worked to his advantage, as he was able to advance farther and faster, despite the not-so-hidden racism he encountered at times. “Knowledge,” he said, “is the most important weapon in our arsenal.” Gravely’s personal awards included the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the

Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat “V” with one Gold Star with Combat “V” in lieu of second award. His honors extended well beyond the military. In 1979, he was named Virginian of the Year by the Virginia Press Association. Samuel L. Gravely Junior Elementary School in Haymarket, Virginia (where he lived after retiring from the Navy), was dedicated in June 2009. The school adopted his personal philosophy as their motto: “Success = Education + Motivation + Perseverance.” Admiral Gravely Boulevard, a street in front of his boyhood home in Richmond, was renamed in his honor, and in November 2010, USS Gravely (DDG 107), an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was named in Graveley’s honor. Homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, the ship’s motto, “First to Conquer” is a testament to Gravely’s ground-breaking accomplishments in paving the way for blacks in the Navy.

Then-Capt. Samuel L. Gravely Jr., speaking at the ceremony marking his promotion to flag rank aboard USS Jouett (DLG 29) at San Diego, California, on June 2, 1971. He was the first African-American to be selected to the rank of Admiral and the first to command a Navy warship. U.S. Navy Photo

Gravely died at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on October 22, 2004, following a stroke, and he was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.


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JUNE 2019 BIRTHS June 6, 2019 – Miguel Lorenzo Hernandez 7 pounds 15.5 ounces, son of Amanda L. Hernandez and CE2 Marvin J. Hernandez June 12, 2019 – Patrick Alan Raul Catlin 7 pounds 13.6 ounces, son of Ruth M. Catlin and LN2 Aaron P. N. Catlin

June 14, 2019 – Jacob Stratton Appleman 5 pounds 14 ounces, son of Christina C. Appleman and Lt. Cmdr. Ryan P. Appleman

June 13, 2019 – Charlie Julian Adam Andujar 7 pounds 6.5 ounces, son of Jackie M. Andujar and AWF1 Mohammad J. A. Andujar

June 14, 2019 – Joseph Douglas Appleman 5 pounds 5 ounces, son of Christina C. Appleman and Lt. Cmdr. Ryan P. Appleman

June 13, 2019 – Ophelia Deng 8 pounds 4.3 ounces, daughter of Mandy Wu and LS2 Huang Deng

June 18, 2019 – Elias Safaa 8 pounds 6 ounces, son of Diana M. Martha and Younesse Safaa

NATO Exercise Helps Allies to Operate and Innovate Together From NATO Public Affairs

NATO’s annual Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX) recently concluded at the Joint Force Training Centre in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Over the last three weeks, more than 1,500 engineers, scientists, industry representatives and military operators from NATO Allies, partners and organizations took part in the event, which was the largest of this series of exercises to date. CWIX, which is managed by Allied Command Transformation (ACT), aims to test and improve the ability of Allied and partner forces and their systems to operate together and generate a common operational picture. At this year’s edition of the exercise, the participants executed more than 7,000 interoperability tests between 300 different military capabilities. For example Germany, which leads NATO’s Spearhead Force (the VJTF) this year and will lead it again in 2023, used the exercise to ensure that its equipment is fully compatible with that of other Allies contributing to the NATO force. One of the tests saw German and Dutch service

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UPCOMING FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER EVENTS For more information about local Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) events, visit www.facebook.com/NaplesFFSC

● July 8-12: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) at Capo Room G-14. ● July 9-11: Ombudsman Basic Training, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Support Site FFSC. ● July 9: Easy Italian 1, 10 a.m. to noon, Support Site FFSC (1 of 3 sessions). ● July 9: Benvenuti Teens Easy Italian, 1 to 2 p.m., Teen Center. ● July 11: Smooth Move, 8 a.m. to noon, at Capo Theatre. ● July 11: Ombudsman Assembly, 5 to 7 p.m., Support Site Library. ● July 15-19: TGPS-Pre-Retirement Workshop, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Support Site FFSC. ● July 15: Benvenuti Teens Gelato Trip, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Meet at Teen Center. Cost is: 6 euro. ● July 16: Easy Italian 2, 10 a.m. to noon, Support Site FFSC (2 of 3 sessions). ● July 16: Benvenuti Teens Easy Italian, 1 to 2 p.m., Teen Center. ● July 17: USA Jobs 101, noon to 2 p.m., Support Site All classes require registration. Call 081-811-6372 for more information or to register.

ENERGY CONSERVATION Staying Cool This Summer While Saving Energy From NSA Naples Energy Management Team

NATO’s annual Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX) recently concluded at the Joint Force Training Centre in Bydgoszcz, Poland. The exercise aims to test and improve the ability of Allied and partner forces and their systems to operate together and generate a common operational picture. Photo courtesy of NATO Public Affairs

members improving the connectivity of their national systems and their ability to receive, analyze and share reconnaissance data. Another experiment at this year’s exercise aimed to improve the way that medical records are passed between NATO nations to speed up the delivery of medical support. In addition to enhancing current capabilities, CWIX enables participants to test new capabilities and experiment with emerging technologies. As such, the exercise also contributes to NATO’s efforts to drive forward military

innovation. Formed in 1949 with the signing of the Washington Treaty, NATO is a security alliance of 28 countries from North America and Europe. NATO’s fundamental goal is to safeguard the Allies’ freedom and security by political and military means. NATO remains the principal security instrument of the transatlantic community and expression of its common democratic values. It is the practical means through which the security of North America and Europe are permanently tied together. NATO enlargement has furthered the U.S. goal of a Europe whole, free, and at peace.

This spring the thermostats were adjusted in all of the facilities aboard Capodichino and Support Site. In order to ensure room temperatures comply with the NSA Naples Energy Instruction (NAVSUPPACTNAPLESINST 4101.1D). Now that we have made these adjustments we have been receiving some inquiries about these changes. Please note that we are doing our best to accommodate everyone while still following the Energy Instruction. The instruction states “Spaces requiring comfort cooling which shall be maintained at temperatures no lower than 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25.5°C). During unoccupied hours, HVAC controls shall be set in order to guarantee no lower than 80.6° degrees Fahrenheit (27°C) and cooling equipment shall be turned off whenever possible. Our operating heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment in mild weather signifies a challenge to energy conservation. The opening of windows and doors might help if you’re too warm, but it wastes energy if the heater or air conditioner is running. Your open window can confuse a thermostat that controls the heater or air conditioner to spaces that aren’t benefiting from your outside air, and make it difficult to pinpoint the source of their temperature complaints (you). The best things you can do if you are too warm or too cold are: ● Dress in layers. ● Let your supervisor and Building Energy Monitor (BEM) know about your issues. Your building’s climate control system may be in need of some attention, especially when everyone has the same complaint. If deficiencies are discovered please contact your Building Energy Monitor or your Building Manager to forward a service request to the Public Works Department (PWD) Trouble Call Desk at Commercial 081-568-4981 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more tips on Energy Conservation call Gennaro Gargiulo or Electrician 2nd Class Marvin J. Hernandez at DSN 6261895 or Comm. 081-568-1865.


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SOUND OFF: WHAT IS YOUR IDEAL VACATION?

PS3 Nyashe Benjamin-Johnson “A nice sandy beach with a cold drink, great food, adventurous activities, and good vibes with friends and family.”

FESTA AMERICANA

Meredyth Woody

MCSN Andrea Rumple

“Two weeks camping in Ireland by the sea.”

“Going to Holland to check out the windmills.”

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Chris Kasparek, the NSA Naples MWR community recreation director, felt immense gratitude for all of the volunteers and personnel that contributed to make the event happen. “Festa Americana is one of the most challenging and rewarding projects of the year, and thousands of hours are spent collaborating, bringing to life an event that celebrates not only our freedom as Americans, but the friendships that have been forged with our local national community,” Kasparek said. “[Festa Americana] would not be possible without the family spirit that is NSA Naples. A family that is near and dear to my heart.” While most NSA Naples personnel and Italian guests celebrated the event, there were also volunteers and members of the NSA Naples team who stood the watch to ensure that all attendees had a safe and positive experience. “The biggest challenge for Festa Americana, from a security standpoint, it that it is such a large event, which requires expert coordination between many entities including military, civilian, and law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of all who are attending,” Master-at-Arms Chief Petty Officer

Matthew Birmingham, the security lead for Festa Americana, said. Keeping the attendants safe was not the only challenge personnel had to overcome. Lt. Daniel Syzdek, the assistant public works officer, and his team had to get the park itself ready for the event. “The Public Works department worked hard to make sure Carney Park was ready for Festa American,” Syzdek said. “[More than] the usual upkeep of Carney Park.” Carney Park was ready to host the event, and attendees flooded the park. People were lining up to play carnival games and ride bumper cars, the food vendors were always busy, and the concert by American Authors gathered a large crowd. The faces of the event goers were full of smiles as they were illuminated by the flash of the fireworks show that ended the evening. “Festa Americana was a great event to attend,” Hospitalman Dalton Reeves said. “I really enjoyed myself, and the American Authors are a great band. It is just a fantastic place for friends and family to connect. Everyone is having a great time.” Festa Americana 2019 was an enjoyable event and could not have happened without the help of our Italian hosts, said Abrahamson. “Thank you for hosting us in your

Cassondra Tohill

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“Small towns and good food.”

“To explore a new place and culture with my friends.”

Naval Support Activity Naples Commanding Officer Capt. Todd Abrahamson gives a speech to kick off Festa Americana at Carney Park on June 29, 2019. The annual event is held to celebrate the independence of the United States of America and to share our American culture with the local Italian community. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Damon Grosvenor

city, for helping us maintain this area, and for supporting Carney Park. This location directly impacts the morale of our personnel and their families,” Abrahamson added. “Thank you to our host nation authorities who have put in so much work to keep us safe and secure, not just for this event, but all year round.” NSA Naples is an operational

ashore base that enables U.S., allied and partner nation forces to be where they are needed, when they are needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia. For more news on NSA Naples, please follow us on Instagram @NSANaples, Twitter @NSA_Naples, and Facebook at facebook.com/NSANaples/.


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MORE THE INSIDE PAGE The American Soccer Club (ASC) of Napoli is looking for qualified coaches. For details email doc@ascnapoli.com.

U.S. Sailors assigned to various commands onboard Naval Support Activity Naples cut a cake during a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month Celebration held at the theater aboard Capodichino on June 28, 2019. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Andrea B. Rumple

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Yeoman 2nd Class Danny Santana, an NSA Naples administration assistant, said. Santana spoke about life before and after joining the

U.S. Navy as well as starting her transition. “I want to be a voice for those who don’t have one,” Santana said. Santana is not the only Sailor at NSA Naples who hopes

U.S. Navy Yeoman 2nd Class Danny Santana, a Naval Support Activity Naples administration assistant, speaks during a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month Celebration held at the theater aboard Capodichino on June 28, 2019. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Andrea B. Rumple

to be a supportive voice for others. “I’ve always been comfortable stepping up and being the voice when I need to be,” Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class T. Logan Keown, assigned to Navy Public Affairs Support Element East Detachment Europe, said. During the celebration, Keown spoke about what LGBT Pride is and why it is important to celebrate this month. “Pride is about celebrating what we have overcome and what we are still fighting for,” Keown said. Initially established as “Gay and Lesbian Month” by Presidential Proclamation in 2000, LGBT Pride Month recognizes the accomplishments of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The LGBT community is part of One Navy Team that contributes their diverse talents, skills and service to the strength of the force. NSA Naples is an operational ashore base that enables U.S., allied and partner nation forces to be where they are needed, when they are needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia. For more news on NSA Naples, please follow us on Instagram @NSANaples, Twitter @NSA_Naples, and Facebook at facebook.com/NSANaples/

Naples Military Hog Chapter Seeking New Members Attention Motorcycle Riders: The Naples Military Hog Chapter invites you to see the wonders of Italy and beyond the borders on two wheels with friends and there are no better friends than the Naples Military Hog Chapter, we are a family friendly organization that offers plenty for everyone. No matter what you ride the NMHC offers the opportunity to meet other chapters throughout Europe, attend rallies for all makes/models and enjoy time with likeminded people. So whether you ride a sport bike, Triumph, Victory, Indian, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki or Harley come to a monthly meeting and see if these adventures are for you. The riding season is opening and the summers rallies, rides and events are being discussed. If you’re in the support site food court stop by the Military Auto Source Office, our sponsoring dealer, for more information on both the Chapter and your opportunity to explore Europe on two wheels. LIKE US ON FACE BOOK at Naples Military Hog Chapter and one of the primary officers will reach out to you. You can also contact the membership officer Kevin Johnson or the Director Jay Alhambra. NMCRS Uniform Locker The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Uniform Locker has FREE new and gently used uniforms and uniform items for all active-duty service members. The Uniform Locker is located on board Capodichino in Bldg. 450 (next to the gym and American Red Cross), and is open Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For details call DSN 6263913 or Comm. 081-568-3913. The Naples Middle High School PTSA is looking for volunteers to help provide information, resources and events that strengthen the connections between students, parents, the school and the community. A yearly membership is $10 and joining is a great way to get involved, meet the teachers, other parents and your child’s friends. For details email NaplesPTSAteam@ gmail.com or Naples Middle High School PTSA on Facebook. Boy Scout Troop 007 holds troop meetings every Monday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Support Site Community Center. For details email scoutmastertroop007@gmail.com or visit: https://www.facebook. com/BSATroop007; https://www.troopwebhost.org/Troop007Naples or https://www. troopwebhost.org/FormHTML.aspx?site=Troop007Naples. Girl Scouts Overseas Naples is excited to support young leaders in action. We are much more than cookies; we show girls how to contribute positively in this world. From arts and crafts to camping trips and more Naples Girl Scouts wants girls to be have fun learning. For details visit https://sites.google.com/site/usagsonaples/ or USA Girl Scouts - Naples, Italy on Facebook. Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), Naples Chapter meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. in the NSA Naples Chiefs Mess, near the quarterdeck in Admin I. CSADD’s mission is to create a culture in which our shipmates are helping shipmates maintain a course of success through good decision-making. For details call MC1 Ramsaran at DSN 6265249. Naples Area First Class Petty Officer’s Association is composed of First Class Petty Officers from different rates with one mission: To enhance community relations, promote awareness of our duties as Sailors, and fortify the professional and social welfare of our service members. We normally convene every other week on Wednesdays, alternating between Support Site and Capodichino. For details visit www.naplesareafcpoa.facebook.com or call LS1 Victor Villarmea at DSN 626-5480. NATO Lions Rugby: International Rugby Club is open to all interested players – men, women and children (5-12). Men’s rugby is Part of the Italian Rugby Union (FIR) and is contact rugby. Practice is every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Joint Force Command at Lago Patria. Women’s tag rugby practice is every Monday 5:30 p.m. at JFC. Children’s tag rugby practice is every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at JFC (January through April). For details call Mickael Pierrin or David Taylor at Comm. 081-721-3222/3682 or visit our Facebook pages at NATO Lions RFC (Naples, Italy); NATO Lionesses Tag Rugby; or NATO Lion Cubs Tag Rugby.

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MOVIE SCHEDULE No Children Under 10 Admitted to R-Rated Movies Friday, July 5 2:30 p.m. The Secret Life of Pets 2, PG 5:30 p.m. Dark Phoenix, PG-13 6 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 8:30 p.m. John Wick: Chapter 3-Parabellum, R 9 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 Saturday, July 6 3 p.m. Toy Story, 4, G 4 p.m. Men in Black: International, PG-13 5:30 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home 3D, PG-13 6:30 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 8:30 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 9 p.m. Annabelle Comes Home, R Sunday, July 7 3 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 4 p.m. Aladdin (2019), PG 6 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 7 p.m. Booksmart, R Monday, July 8 Closed, No Movie Tuesday, July 9 Closed, No Movie Wednesday, July 10 5:30 p.m. Toy Story 4, G 6:30 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13 7:30 p.m. John Wick: Chapter 3-Parabellum, R Thursday, July 11 5:30 p.m. Aladdin (2019), PG 6:30 p.m. Dark Phoenix, PG-13 7:30 p.m. Spider-Man: Far From Home, PG-13

Aladdin (2019) PG, Adventure-Comedy-Family, 128 min. Cast: Naomi Scott, Will Smith, Billy Magnussen, Mena Massoud and Alan Tudyk. A kindhearted street urchin and a power-hungry Grand Vizier vie for a magic lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true. Annabelle Comes Home R, Horror-Mystery-Thriller, 106 min. Cast: Vera Farmiga, Mckenna Grace, Patrick Wilson, Madison Iseman and Emily Brobst. Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren bring the possessed doll to the locked artifacts room in their home, placing her “safely” behind sacred glass and enlisting a priest’s holy blessing. But an unholy night of horror awaits as Annabelle awakens the evil spirits in the room, who all set their sights on a new target--the Warrens’ ten-year-old daughter, Judy, and her friends.

Booksmart R, Comedy, 102 min. Cast: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams, Jason Sudeikis and Lisa Kudrow. On the eve of their high school graduation, two academic superstars and best friends realize they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night Dark Phoenix PG-13, Action-Adventure-SciFi, 113 min. Cast: Sophie Turner, Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult. Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix. Now the X-Men will have to decide if the life of a team member is worth more than all the people living in the world. John Wick: Chapter 3-Parabellum Last Showing R, Action-Crime-Thriller, 131 min.

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry, Ian McShane, Laurence Fishburne and Mark Dacascos. Super-assassin John Wick is on the run after killing a member of the international assassin’s guild, and with a $14 million price tag on his head – he is the target of hit men and women everywhere. Men in Black: International PG-13, Action-Comedy-SciFi, 115 min. Cast: Tessa Thompson, Chris Hemsworth, Rebecca Ferguson, Emma Thompson and Liam Neeson. The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest threat to date: A mole in the Men in Black organization. Secret Life of Pets 2 PG, Animation-Adventure-Comedy, 86 min. Cast: Patton Oswalt, Kevin Hart, Harrison Ford, Eric Stonestreet and Jenny Slate. Continuing the story of Max and his pet friends, following their secret lives after their owners leave them for work or school each day. Spider-Man: Far From Home Premiere PG-13, Action-Adventure-Comedy, 130 min. Cast: Tom Holland, Angourie Rice, Zendaya, Jon Favreau, and Samuel L. Jackson. Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever. Toy Story 4 G, Animation-Adventure-Comedy, 100 min. Cast: Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Tom Hanks, Jordan Peele and Tim Allen. When a new toy called “Forky” joins Woody and the gang, a road trip alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy.

If you have been sexually assaulted or need to speak with a S.A.P.R. victim advocate, call 335-640-6621 24/7 for information and support. The DoD Safe Helpline can be reached toll-free at 001-877-995-5247.


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Alcoholics Anonymous hosts English-speaking AA meetings on and off base in the Naples area. For details call 339-267-7075 or visit www.alcoholics-anonymous.eu/ countries/italy.htm. Harry S Truman Lodge No. 649 meets every second, third and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. For details call Chris Gerbore at 333-7049607 or email gerborechris@hotmail. com or visit https://www.hst649.org Women, Infants, Children (Wic) Overseas Program is offered at NSA Naples. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, postpartum or have an infant or child under the age of five may qualify for the program. WIC Overseas is a nutrition education program that provides nutritious supplemental foods. For deails call 081-811-4962. The Naples Area Second Class Petty Officer Association meets every other Tuesday in the Capodichino Theater at noon to discuss upcoming community outreach opportunities and charity events. For details, call OS2 Joseph Cavallaro at DSN 626-4545 or email joseph.cavallaro@eu.navy.mil or MA2 Jessalyn Harrison at DSN 626-2871or jessalyn.harrison@eu.navy.mil The Knights Of Columbus, San Gennaro Council 14853, meets at noon on the first Wednesday of each month at the Support Site Chapel Offices. For details email Dana Eberlin at kofcnaples @gmail.com Napoli Nation Fan Club is a group that helps community members attend SSC Napoli soccer games, promotes intercultural relations and provides SSC Napoli information to the community. Membership benefits include SSC Napoli gear, discounted tickets and entry to Napoli Nation functions. For details visit USASSCNapoli on Facebook.

MORE THE INSIDE PAGE Gaeta/Naples Area Girl Scouts is in need of leaders and co-leaders. Training and support provided. For details email naplesgs@yahoo.com. Connect the Tots is an organization for bringing together families with babies and toddlers to play and mingle. Monthly club events include themed parties, group outings off-base and playground meet-ups. For the latest on club events, join us on Facebook at Connect the Tots (CTT), Naples Italy. Napoli Nation Fan Club is a group that helps community members attend SSC Napoli soccer games, promotes intercultural relations and provides SSC Napoli information to the community. Membership benefits include SSC Napoli gear, discounted tickets and entry to Napoli Nation functions. For details visit USASSCNapoli on Facebook. Catholic Women Of The Chapel meets monthly in the Support Site Fellowship Hall for prayer, fellowship, and learning. Child care provided. We also meet Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. for Rosary and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. for bible study. For details email cwocnaples@gmail.com or visit Catholic Women of the Chapel - NSA Naples, Italy on Facebook. Filipino-American Association of Naples, Italy meets at 5 p.m. the second and last Thursday of every month at Striker’s Bowling Alley. For details call Melygil Non at DSN 626-1690 or Comm. 081-568-1690, or visit Fil-Am Naples, Italy on Facebook. Latinos Unidos Welcomes New Members Meetings are 2 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month at the Support Site park. For details email michael.cortez@eu.navy.mil or call 334-6771-0327, or gabriel.sermeno@ eu. navy.mil or call 081-811-5554.

The U.S. Military Retiree Association of Southern Italy (USMRA-SI) is the only association in Southern Italy representing the interests of U.S. retired military personnel and their survivors. If you are not a member and are eligible, visit the USMRASI at usmra-si.tripod.com or call Wylie Miller at 329-208-7315. The Naples Christian Homeschool Association meets every month to support families who have chosen to educate their own children. We offer weekly park/pool days, a moms’ night out and field trips to explore Bella Napoli and beyond. For details email Natalie Mack at NPMack3@aol.com. Meditation Sitting Group meets on Mondays begins at 6 p.m. at the Support Site Chapel. Participation is free and newcomers are welcome. For details call the Chapel at DSN 629-4600. University of Oklahoma Graduate Degrees The University of Oklahoma offers the master of human relations on-site graduate degree program. Courses meet in a series of four evenings and one weekend. For details call the OU office at DSN: 6266672 or visit the office at Capodichino in the Admin II building. Register For On-Site Undergraduate Classes Visit the colleges for more information about what classes and programs are offered. Call UMUC Maryland at 081-568-6673/74/75; Central Texas College at 081-568-6761. Naples Area Nurses Association (NANA) is an organization of nurses that work together to fundraise, participate in social events, and provide support throughout the U.S. Naval Hospital Naples and NSA Naples community. For details email Lt. Cmdr. Rhys Parker at rhys.a.parker.mil@mail.mil

The Welfare & Recreation Association is available to meet associates every Monday and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at two locations: the first floor of Bldg. 450 upstairs from Capo Landing; and the Community Center onboard Support Site. For details visit http://www.wraitalia.it. Security Note: All DoD military or civilian personnel hosting an event off base must complete a Special Event Force Protection Plan (SEFPP) 45 days in advance, regardless of organization, if the event will involve 50 or more personnel, include distinguished visitors or involve personnel wearing uniforms. For details call the AT/FP Division at 081-568-5525 or visit the division office in the Capodichino Security Precinct, Bldg. 403. Carney Park Golf Association (CPGA) is a non-profit organization established for eligible Carney Park Golf Course patrons. The CPGA provides weekly social activities for all levels of golfer and often organize trips to other courses. Events are held every Saturday and Sunday. For details call 081-568-1749. Educational & Developmental Intervention Service Screenings Now Available Room W09, Support Site Village Forum. For eligible children who have not reached their third birthday. If you are concerned about your child’s development, contact EDIS at 081-811-4676. Cub Scout Pack 007 Does your son enjoy being outdoors, going on hikes, swimming and camping? The Naples Cub Scouts is an active program that is open to boys between kindergarten and fifth grade. Meetings and activities are three times per month. Boys can earn their way through the ranks of Lion, Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos Scout. For details email naplescubmaster@gmail.com or visit the Facebook Page: Naples Cub Scouts - Pack 007.


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time to concentrate exclusively on job-specific occupational knowledge needed for the NWAE, contributing to Navy’s goal of promoting technical experts. Here’s how Sailors can take advantage of the PMK-EE app: 1. Go to the Navy App Locker at https://www.applocker. navy.mil/ and download the PMK-EE app to a mobile device when ready to complete the eligibility requirement through an online exam. This does not require a Common Access Card (CAC). 2. Select each of the five topic areas: Career Information, Leadership and Character, Naval Heritage, Professional Conduct and Seamanship. Each topic may be taken independently of the others, in any order, and not necessarily during the same app session.

3. Once each topic is completed, the app will indicate the graded performance. Review the associated reference from the bibliography for incorrectly answered questions. 4. Score 80% or higher in each topic to pass the entire exam. If you did not pass a topic, you will have to retake it. 5. Once all topic areas are successfully completed, the app will display an overall exam score. 6. The app will ask for the Sailor’s DoD ID number (located on the back of your CAC) to transfer completion information to the Navy Training Management Planning System (NTMPS) / Electronic Training Jacket (ETJ). 7. Now, focus exclusively on job-specific occupational knowledge while preparing for the advancement exam.

Since all Sailors must successfully complete PMK-EE prior to being eligible for advancement in each paygrade, this app increases a Sailor’s flexibility by providing the capability to do so at the right time and the right place, at the convenience of the Sailor. The app helps support, for example, Sailors who advance through the Meritorious Advancement Program (MAP) or automatically advance to E-4 upon completion of an “A” school. To count for eligibility, PMK-EE for the next paygrade must be completed on or after the Sailor is selected for the preceding paygrade. For example, in order for the completion of the E-6 PMK-EE to count for advancement eligibility, the Sailor must be selected for E-5. Active Component and Full-Time Support Sailors must complete the PMKEE for the desired advancement paygrade by Sept. 1, 2019, to be eligible to advance for the E-4 through E-6 NWAE (Advancement Cycle 244), and by Jan. 1, 2020 for the E-7 NWAE (Advancement Cycle 246). Reserve Component Sailors must complete the PMKEE for the desired advancement paygrade by Feb. 1, 2020 to be eligible to advance for the E-4 through E-7 NWAE (Advancement Cycle 106). The PMK-EE, announced in NAVADMIN 085/18, was created to provide greater emphasis on PMK and to separate it from examinations on rating knowledge as part of Sailor

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Sailors, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), participate in the E-5 Navy-wide Advancement Exam. Bonhomme Richard is currently in its homeport of San Diego. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Zachary C. Bender

2025 and Rating Modernization efforts. This is an initial step toward electronic advancement exams and, eventually, individually-tailored rating exams, unique to specific jobs and platforms. The Navy announced business rules for eligibility and administration of the PMKEE in NAVADMIN 313/18. For further information on PMK-EE, visit the “Advancement and Promotion” pages under “Career & Life Events” located on the MNP website at www.mnp.navy.mil. Sailors can send questions to SFLY_PMKEE_Questions@navy.mil or contact the PMK-EE Help Desk at (850) 473-6014/DSN 753. The PMK-EE app and other apps such as MNP MyRecord and MyNavy Family, developed by the Navy’s Sea Warrior Pro-

gram Office (PMW 240), can be found on the Navy App Locker website at http://www.applocker.navy. mil or through the Navy App Locker app, which provides Navy Sailors, civilians and family members a central location to view mobile applications, review detailed information about Navy-developed apps and have streamlined access to their device’s appropriate app store. Mobile users accessing the PMK-EE App via an iOS platform, must enable the App to access the user’s email. Sailors who experience latency issues or other technical difficulties while completing PMK-EE should contact the PMK-EE Help Desk at (850) 4736014/DSN 753. For more news from Chief of Naval Personnel, visit www.navy.mil/local/cnp/


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JOBS CIVILIAN HUMAN RESOURCES (CHR) Customer service hours are: ● Monday through Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ● Thursday: 12:15 to 3 p.m. ● Friday: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Customer service operation hours for the following services are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-11 a.m. and from 1-3 p.m.: ● ID/CAC Cards (DD1172-2) ● Work Certificates

U.S. POSITIONS USAJOBS WEBSITE: https://don.usajobs.gov IMPORTANT NOTICE: USA Staffing Applicant Documentation – Process Change effective July 1, 2019. For any Job Announcement posted July 1, 2019 or later, all applicants, including current Department of the Navy (DON) employees, will be required to submit both eligibility and qualification supporting documents at time of application. This change in process is designed to increase the quality of our referral certificates, standardize application procedures for all DON vacancy announcements, and reduce the wait time for tentative job offers. Documentation Requirements At the time of application, applicants must provide documentation that supports the eligibility, promotion eligibility, and qualification claims they make in their application package, such as: copies of SF-50s, transcripts, licenses, certifications, etc. This includes transcripts and licenses to support eligibility for announcements for occupational series in which DON employees currently reside in (e.g. engineers). Applicants that do not provide supporting documentation at the time of application will not be referred to the hiring manager. For additional information, applicants may consult the Civilian Human Resources (CHR) Office web site at https://www.cnic. navy.mil/regions/cnreurafswa/about/job_openings/ USVacancies.html or call the CHR front desk at DSN 626-5409, Commercial

081-568-5409. All Department of Navy overseas U.S. civilian positions aboard Naples and Gaeta commuting area will be posted on USAJOBS website. Not familiar with USAJOBS? Get started by creating an account at https://don.usajobs.gov. Once registered, you may customize your job searches, set up job alerts and store your resume and other essential employment documents online and be ready to apply for a job anytime. Already have an account on USAJOBS but have questions about applying for overseas positions, contact the DON Employee Intake Center for assistance at doneic@navy.mil The Department of the Navy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. U.S. citizenship is required.

LOCAL NATIONAL (LN) POSITIONS To find out what positions are currently open call our front desk at DSN 626-5409 or Comm. 081-568-5409. Copies of vacancy announcements will be also posted at The Civilian Human Resources (CHR) located at Capo Admin I, first floor. The customer service hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursday from 12:15 to 3 p.m. The announcements are also visible at the following link: https://cnic.navy.mil/ regions/cnreurafswa/about/ job_openings/LocalNationalVacancies.html. Applications are accepted at the Security Pass and ID Office at Capodichino, or at the Security Pass and ID Office at Gricignano, Support Site, or at the Civilian Human Resources (CHR), Capodichino, Naples. The CHR Office must receive mailed applications by closing date of the vacancy announcement. Human Resources currently has no job openings, however please keep checking the Panorama and our website for upcoming announcements and job openings. If you have any questions, contact the front desk at DSN 626-5409 or Comm. 081-568-5409. You can also

contact the Civilian Human Resources (CHR) Naples helpdesk at: http://cnic.navy.mil/Europe/About/Jobs/AboutWorkingHere/index.htm. You will be contacted within 24 hours, so please be sure to provide your contact information. Thank you and we appreciate your input, whether negative or positive so that we can find ways to improve the CHR services, or continue to provide excellent service. As a reminder, a CHR Representative is available for the bi-weekly “Meet & Greet” at the NSA, Support Site Base, Navy Exchange Food Court area from 8-9 a.m. Please feel free to come by, pick up a copy of a vacancy announcement that you may be interested in applying for, or ask questions. If the CHR representative is unable to provide you a response, he/she will bring the question back to the CHR office and you will be provided an answer or a call back the same day. The next “Meet & Greet” is to be determined.

html – The necessary application forms are also available on line. For questions please call 081-568- 4164/ 2505/ 5612/ 8202. The applications may be emailed to NAFPersonnel@eu.navy.mil NSA Recreation Assistant NF0189-01, ANN#19-072R8, Flexible, MWR Gaeta, Italy. Job Summary: This position is located within the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR), Naval Support Activity Naples, Department, Gaeta, Fleet Recreation Center. The purpose of this position is to provide professional support to the comprehensive program of recreational Fleet and Family Readiness opportunities for USN active duty, home-port ship, retired military, DOD Civilians, DOD contractors and their family members, visiting ships and guests. Closing date: July 9, 2019.

NON-APPROPRIATED FUND (NAF) POSITIONS

Gricignano, Bldg. 2091-B Call DSN 629-4774 or Comm. 081-813-5252/ 5253/5254 Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For a current list of U.S. vacancies and the on-line application visit: https:// www.NavyExchange.jobs –

Fleet & Family Readiness NAF Local Naples job announcements within CNREURAFSWA may be viewed at: https://www.cnic. navy.mil/ regions/cnreurafswa/ bout/job_openings.

NEX U.S. NAF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

To assist your job search go directly to the location field, open the drop down menu and click on Italy, then click on SEARCH FOR JOBS button. You will see all the jobs in Italy (mostly Naples area); just make sure you are NOT applying for a position located in Sigonella (Sicily). For any questions or concerns please call the numbers above.

NAPLES DISTRIBUTION CENTER Ann#1900023F Warehouse Worker/71/NA05/Flex-Open Until Filled. Pay: $14.06 per hour. Job Summary: Responsible for one or more functions (receiving, storing, issuing and shipping, etc.) within a warehouse area. May be assisted by several lowergrade associates. Ann#1900023C Warehouse Worker/72/NA05/Flex-Open Until Filled. Pay: $14.06 per hour. Job Summary: Responsible for one or more functions (receiving, storing, issuing and shipping, etc.) within a warehouse area. May be assisted by several lowergrade associates.

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Naples Tiger Sharks Seeking Coaches The Naples Tiger Sharks swim team is looking for


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group coaches to assist with the coaching of swimmers for the 2019-2020 season. Qualified candidates will be able to create thorough, age-appropriate workouts focusing on technique, endurance, stroke development and drills; Lead structured practices during practices; Help record all work-outs and track daily attendance; Assist with administrative matters relating to the team, swim meet arrangements and team performance as well as interaction with parents; Assist in recording times at swim meets; Attend swim team events such as meets, meetings, and social events; Engage parents and cultivate relationships to create a collaborative swim team environment. Recommended qualifications include: 2-plus years’ experience as a competitive swimmer; 2-plus years of coaching experience; USA Swimming Coach or ASCA Level 1 certification (or willing to obtain certificate); must have a strong foundation in stroke mechanics and be able to communicate effectively with swimmers and their parents; enthusiastic, dynamic presence with good communication skills; other certifications including: CPR, AED, Basic First Aid (or willing to obtain certificate). For details email Head Coach Lisa Kanak at npsheadcoach@ gmail.com or team president at npspresident@ gmail.com or visit @naplestigersharks at Facebook or https://naplestigersharks.sw imtopia.com

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MORE BASE NOTES July 10: Monthly Teddy Bear Club Picnic USO Naples, in collaboration with Connect the Tots and New Parent Support Program, hosts a fun morning playdate for military children 0-4 years old. This free event on July 10 will occur from 10 to 11:30 am at Central Park, Support Site. Activities, crafts, and snacks are included. Please bring your picnic blankets. Limited availability, registration required in person. For details and registration call DSN 626-5713/629-4903. July 13: American Red Cross Simulation Blended Learning CPR/AED/First Aid Class The American Red Cross is hosting a Simulation Blended Learning CPR/ AED/First Aid Class on July 13 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Red Cross Training Room in Bldg. 450 aboard Capodichino. This course will provide you with valuable lifesaving skills along with a twoyear certification. This training is broken up into two parts: An online portion, which must be completed prior to July 13; and classroom training. The online training is available at https://www. facebook.com/NaplesRedCross and should take about 2-1/2 hours to complete. For details and registration email naples@ redcross.org or call DSN 626-4788.

dard First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Course, July 16 to 17, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Capodichino Red Cross Training Room, Bldg. 450. This course will train instructor candidates to teach basiclevel American Red Cross First Aid, CPR and AED courses. In order to participate in this course, you must possess a current basic-level American Red Cross Adult CPR/AED (or higher level) certification or equivalent and be at least 16 years of age on the last day of the instructor course. Online material must be completed prior to attending the classroom activities. For details email naples@redcross.org or call DSN 626-4788. July 17: USO Water Play USO Naples will host a free Water Play fun day outdoors with exciting water activities for the NSA Naples community children (all ages invited) on July 17 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Central Park aboard Support Site. Complimentary refreshments will also be included. Please bring sunscreen, flip flops and a bathing suit. Limited availability, so registration is required. For details call DSN 6265713 or 629-4903.

July 17, 18, 24, 25: Sports Physical Rodeo Is your child thinking of playing a sport next school year? U.S. Naval Hospital July 15-Aug. 23: Pre-registration for Naples has dedicated appointment days Mud Run at Carney Park specifically for Sports Physicals on July Pre-register beginning July 15 at the Fit- 17, 18, 24 and 25. Don’t wait until the ness Centers for the annual Carney Park last minute to complete a sports physical. Mud Run and receive a discount. The Sports physicals must be completed for Mud Run will be held on August 24 and any children who will be playing sports will be filled with fun events including and have not completed a physical in the warm-ups, heats and a 2.5 kilometer last nine months. You can also make an course filled with 12 obstacles and lots of appointment with your child’s PCM, howmud. The first 500 paid registrants will ever if you would like to take advantage receive a towel and all participants will of the Sports Physical Rodeo, schedule an receive a medal. For details call Support appointment by calling DSN 629-6000 or Site Fitness Forum at DSN 629-6604 or Comm. 081-811-6000. Comm. 081-811-6604; or the Capo Fit Zone at DSN 626-4266 or Comm. 081July 18: Registration Deadline for 568-4266. Climbing Wall Challenge at Support Site July 16-17: Standard First Registration deadline for the Climbing Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Course Wall Challenge at Support Site is July Log on to https://www.facebook.com/ 18. The Climbing Wall Challenge on the NaplesRedCross to register for the Stan- Outdoor Recreation’s 25-foot climbing

wall is July 23, and is open to climbers 10 years and above (10-17 year-old climbers must be accompanied by an adult). For details call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. July 24: Monthly Cup of Joe with the USO USO Naples will host a complimentary to-go coffee and morning snack outside the Capodichino Air Terminal on July 24 from 7 to 8 a.m. No registration required. For details call DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903. July 25: Neon Night Glow Run and Barbecue USO Naples, along with SAPR and MWR, will host a free Neon Night Glow Run and Barbecue for single and unaccompanied Sailors on July 25 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The night will kick off with a barbecue and chili cook off at the Support Site BEQ BBQ Pavilion and will also feature great prizes. Be sure to wear your brightest active wear. The USO will provide glow-in-the-dark paint and accessories. No registration required. For details call DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903. July 27: Rafting Day Trip with Outdoor Recreation Enjoy the thrilling sound of rushing water and be immersed in the beauty of the river and countryside near Salerno. Take a rafting day trip with Outdoor Recreation in July. Trips are open to adults and kids 12 and older (12-17 years old must be accompanied by an adult/legal guardian). Participants should be reasonably fit, able to swim and comfortable in cold water. Register no later than 5 days prior to trip date. For details and registration call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. July 28: USO Backyard Bingo USO Naples will host a free outdoor Backyard Bingo on July 28 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at Central Park aboard Support Site. Bring your picnic blankets and enjoy a chance to win great prizes. Food vendors will be on site, so bring cash for food. No registration required. For details call DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903.


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FOURTH OF JULY

Make Summer Safe for Kids Help Them to Beat the Heat From Centers for Disease Control

Summer is a great time for kids to enjoy different indoor and outdoor activities. Whether they are young children or teens, learn ways to keep your kids safe and healthy while they enjoy the summer fun. Heat-related illness happens when the body’s temperature control system is overloaded. Extremely high or unusually hot temperatures can affect your health. On average, 675 deaths from extreme heat events occur each year in the United States. Most vulnerable are the elderly, those who work or exercise outdoors, infants and children, the homeless or poor, and people with a chronic medical condition. Infants and children up to four years of age are at greatest risk. Even young and healthy people can get sick from the heat if they participate in strenuous physical activities during hot weather. For heat-related illness, the best defense is prevention. ● Never leave infants, children, or pets in a parked car, even if the windows are cracked open. ● Dress in loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing. ● Schedule outdoor activities carefully, for morning and evening hours. ● Stay cool with cool showers or baths. ● Seek medical care immediate if your child has symptoms of heat-related illness. ● Take cool showers or baths to lower your body temperature. Stay hydrated ● Drink more than usual and don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink.

● Drink from two to four cups of water every hour while working or exercising outside. ● Avoid alcohol or liquids containing high amounts of sugar. ● Make sure your family, friends and neighbors are drinking enough water. The two main heat-related problems are heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion ● Heavy sweating ● Weakness ● Cold, pale, and clammy skin ● Fast, weak pulse ● Nausea or vomiting ● Fainting What You Should Do for Heat Exhaustion ● Move to a cooler location. ● Lie down and loosen your clothing. ● Apply cool, wet cloths to as much of your body as possible. ● Sip water. If you have vomited and it continues, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms of Heat Stroke ● High body temperature (above 103°F) ● Hot, red, dry or moist skin ● Rapid and strong pulse ● Possible unconsciousness ● The person stops sweating What You Should Do for Heat Stroke: ● Heat Stroke is a true medical emergency – Call 911 immediately! ● Move the person to a cooler environment. ● Reduce the person’s body temperature with cool cloths or even a bath. ● Do NOT give fluids.

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DAILY TOURS

Upcoming USO Tours Capodichino Office 081-568-5713 Support Site Office 081-811-4903 http://naples.uso.org http://www.sg-tours.com

TOURS OPEN TO BOTH U.S. MILITARy AND NATO I.D. CARD HOLDERS

July 5: Ravello in the Evening . . . . . . . . . . . . €35 July 6: A Day in Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €35 July 12: Wine & Dine in a Cave . . . . . . . . . . . . €35 July 13: Positano & Amalfi by Boat . . . . . . . . . €64 July 14: Sant’ Agata dei Goti & Wine Tasting . €55 July 19: An Evening in Sorrento. . . . . . . . . . . . €25 July 20: A Day at the Negombo Spa . . . . . . . . . €98 July 21: Catacombs of S. Gennaro & Gaudioso €25 Wine tasting tours are for adults only

EXTENDED TOURS July 18-25: Greek Island of Zakynthos . . . . . . . . . . €849 Oct. 11-14: Columbus Day in Prague . . . . . . . . . . . €499 Oct 29-Nov 2: Halloween in Transylvania . . . . . . . . €910 For tour information, call the USO at DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903 or visit www.sg-tours.com


15 MERCATO/CLASSIFIED ADS PANoRAMA July 5, 2019

• FREE MERCATO ADS •

A Panorama/NSA Public Affairs Office courtesy service available for U.S. or NATO ID cardholders who have orders to PCS within six months. RULES: • New ads must be submitted on a completed Mercato form, along with a copy of both the member’s ID card (front and back) and ONLY the first two pages of PCS orders or equivalent. • Ads are limited to one per category and 25 words maximum. Ads for free pets are limited to one per person or organization (copy of ID required) and run on a space-available basis. One contact phone number per ad; no e-mail addresses. • Deadline for submission is Monday, noon for the following Friday. Public holidays (U.S. or Italian) are not an exception to this rule. ADS RUN ONE WEEK ONLY! • Any incomplete ad or ad received after the Monday, noon deadline will not be printed in that Friday’s issue. Late submissions will be considered for the next available publication. Incomplete or illegible ads will not be considered. • Free Mercato Ad forms, the only acceptable form of submission, http://www.cnic.navy.mil/at available are naples/newsroom/panorama/ (click on the Mercato link) or at the NSA Public Affairs Office during normal business hours. • Ads and supporting documentation can be faxed to 081-5685112 (DSN 626-5112) or delivered in person to the Public Affairs Office, Capodichino, Admin I, Room 208. No other form of submission will be accepted. • To renew for the following week call 081-568-5856/5907 (DSN 626-5856/ 5907) by noon Monday. Ads not renewed by the deadline will not be published. • PAID CLASSIFIED ADS •

For services and products not eligible for free insertion in “Mercato.” Classified ads can be placed at STAMPA GENERALE (Panorama Advertising Office) located at NSA Capodichino, Building 450, 1st Floor. Cost is E 1,00 (one Euro) per word (minimum 10 words). For information on paid ads please call 081-568-7884 (DSN 626-7884). Deadline is Wednesday 4 p.m. for the current week’s edition.

M ISCELLANEOUS TALIAN LESSONS, for info contact Itel.Elena D'Angelo cell. 340-577-5239 or 081-891-1489.


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