Panorama September 27, 2019

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64th year, No. 36

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

Friday, September 27, 2019

Naval Support Activity Naples Community Members Attend Town Hall By NSA Naples Public Affairs

Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples held a Town Hall at the Support Site movie theater with speakers Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples Adm. James Foggo, NSA Naples Commanding Officer Capt. Todd Abrahamson, U.S. Naval Hospital Commanding Officer Capt. Rick Knittig, and the local Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) principals Chris Beane and Fredo Ontiveros, on September 18. The purpose of the Town Hall was to gather community stakeholders and tenants together to discuss issues impacting the community, to present information on upcoming projects and events, and to take questions and feedback from

U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples Adm. James Foggo (left) and Naval Support Activity Naples Commanding Officer Capt. Todd Abrahamson (right) host a Town Hall at the Support Site movie theater on September 18. Photo by Gary Nichols

those gathered. Questions from the event came in from those watching on AFN Naples Facebook live, early questions from the NSA Naples Facebook audience, and those present in the theater.

With over 500 views on Facebook and more than 100 people in attendance, this was one of the most widely-viewed Town Halls in recent history. For those that missed the event, here

are the questions and answers from the evening. All responses are from Capt. Abrahamson unless attributed differently. TOWN HALL

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Navy Leaders Discuss Great Power Competition, Operations During All Hands Call By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Drew Verbis U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Public Affairs

Adm. James G. Foggo III, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa (CNE-CNA), and CNE-CNA Fleet Master Chief Derrick Walters held an all-hands call with Sailors and civilians at the main piazza at Capodichino on September 18, 2019. Foggo began by discussing recent leadership changes and his opportunities to meet with each new military leader to include the Secretary of Defense, Chief of Naval Operations, commander of U.S. Europe Command, and commander of U.S. Africa Command. ALL-HANDS CALL Page 7 Adm. James G. Foggo III, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa, conducts an all-hands call with Sailors and civilians at the main piazza at Capodichino on September 18, 2019. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Drew Verbis

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NATO Chiefs Look to Alliance’s Future By Jim Garamone

NATO’s military chiefs of defense worked diligently to ensure the alliance is served in deterrence and defense both today and tomorrow, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. Speaking with reporters traveling with him, Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford provided his insights on the deliberations of the NATO Military Committee’s meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, which ended September 15. The NATO chiefs of defense discussed the alliance’s strategy and how it can shape the future of the alliance. In the United States, officials use the National Defense Strategy and National Military Strategy to ensure all decisions affecting the military today and in the future are strategy-driven. This runs the gamut from how the United States postures its forces to how the Defense Department plans and how the department determines what future capabilities it needs. NATO chiefs are making sure the alliance can do the same. “[The chiefs] did that because of the competitive environment we find ourselves in today,” Dunford said. Russia is a competitor, and the NATO advantage over a resurgent Russia has eroded, the general noted. The chiefs of defense recognize this and approved the new NATO strategy in May. NATO CHIEFS LOOK TO FUTURE Page 11


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

he COLA survey ends on Monday! The Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) on-line Living Pattern Survey (LPS) for Naples, Italy, ends on September 30, 2019. We’re in the last few days of being able to complete the survey. Participation in this survey is very important and critical in updating the indexes, which drive the daily COLA rates in our overseas location. Maximum participation is encouraged to ensure the correct entitlements continue to be paid to our service members. Lack of participation may result in reduced or incorrect COLA rates. It only takes about 30 minutes, but can have a long-lasting positive effect on your finances. It’s your money, Team Naples. The LPS is available online at the following link: https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/colaSurvey.cfm?ID=italy. Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from 15 September – 15 October. Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the long and important presence of Hispanic and Latino Americans in North America. The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson, and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988. In a CNO’s memo from 2016, “One Navy Team”, Admiral Richardson said, “Leveraging our diversity – from around the country and around the world – is key to reaching our potential and maintaining our advantage against our adversaries. In our Navy, we have individuals from many different cultures, ethnicities, and histories. We must recognize this advantage and include the broadest-possible spectrum of people and perspectives.” At NSA Naples, we are a diverse command with a diverse workforce, not only in regard to ethnicities, but also nationalities. It is a privilege to be serving in Italy and to be able to work hand-in-hand with our host nation. Take the time to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the diversity and inclusiveness of our Navy. “Achieving top performance is enhanced when leaders tap into the energy and capability of an actively inclusive team.” Speaking of things to celebrate, the Navy Birthday Ball will be held on Saturday, October 26! It promises to be a spectacular event this year, and I am very proud that NSA Naples gets to host such an important celebration of our Navy’s heritage. These traditions celebrate the service, camaraderie and team spirit we share with each other as America’s lethal fighting force. They are also a great opportunity to involve our families in the rich military traditions we get to enjoy on a regular basis. Ongoing ticket sales will take place at the following locations: On Support Site, AFN Naples, Building 4077, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday. On Capodichino, the NSA Naples Protocol Office Admin 1, Second Deck, Room 212, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday. In Gaeta, contact Petty Officer David Smith at david.smith@eu.navy.mil to coordinate payment and reservations. For Hospital personnel, Contact HM1 Overturf at therese.a.overturf.mil@mail.mil to coordinate payment and reservations. Tickets can be purchased with Euro cash only. Child care is available at the DC in limited capacity; if interested please contact the CDC at mwrnaples_cyp@eu.navy.mil. For details please email anthony.p.cage.mil@mail.mil or manuel.vasquez@eu.navy.mil. I hope to see you there at this important celebration of our Navy history and heritage. As always, thanks for reading the Panorama! For more information about NSA Naples, please follow us on:

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BASE NOTES Sept. 27: National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration CNE-CNA-C6F’s Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee will host the National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on September 27 at 11 a.m. at the chapel onboard Capodichino to recognize the vital contributions of Hispanic Americans on their profound and positive influence on our country through their strong commitment to family, faith, hard work and service. Hispanic food along with a themed cake will be following the ceremony. For details email nelson.tejero@eu.navy.mil or call DSN 626-3365 or Comm. 081-568-3365.

Now-Sept. 30: National Library Card Sign-Up Month Register for your library card during the month of September or enter a quiz for a chance to win prizes at the Capodichino and Support Site Libraries. Gaeta patrons can sign up at the Gaeta Fleet Recreation Center. For details call Support Site library at DSN 629-4361 or Comm. 081-811-4361.

Oct. 1: Ladies Paint Night USO Naples will host a free fun paint night open to the ladies of our NSA Naples community (adults only) on October 1 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Support Site Community Center. USO will Sept. 27-28: Banned Books Week at provide paint and brushes, and ladies will need to bring one 8.5 x 11 inch the libraries canvas. Limited availability, registraRaise your awareness about the dangers of censorship through special book tion required in person. For details call DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903. displays, bulletin board displays and bibliographies at the Capodichino and Now-Oct. 1: Deadline to Submit Support Site libraries September 27 TA Applications Through Navy and 28. Test your I.Q. for a chance to College Office win prizes. For details call Support Are you interested in starting or conSite Library at DSN 629-4361 or tinuing your college education? Now is Comm. 081-811-4361. the time to get started by checking in with the Navy College Office onboard Sept. 27, 30: Captain’s Cup Volleyball Coaches Meeting / Rosters Due Capodichino and beginning the process of submitting Tuition Assistance Navy A Captain’s Cup Volleyball coaches meeting will be held September 27 at College Program for Afloat College Education Distance Learning (TA/NC3 p.m. at the Fitness Forum Conference Room (second floor), with rosters PACE DL) for fiscal year 2020 due no later than September 30. The (beginning October 1, 2019). You can volleyball season will begin October 5 submit your tuition assistance (TA) reat the Support Site Fitness Forum on quests up to 120 days in advance of your term start date, however, applicaMondays and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Male and female teams are welcome. tions must be command approved no less than 14 days before your class An All-Star Match will be held starts. TA requests are processed on a after the season playoff. For details call DSN 629-6604 or Comm. 081-811-6604. See BASE NOTES Page 15

Buon fine settimana – and remain vigilant.

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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.

Rear Adm. Matthew A. Zirkle, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa (CNE-CNA), Chief of Staff and Cmdr. Max Miller, liaison officer to the French Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, walk under the alley of pink umbrellas in the Place aux Aires during a commemoration of the 57th French-American Navy Grasse Day honoring the legacy of French Admiral Francois Joseph Paul de Grasse on September 22, 2019. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Drew Verbis

Rear Adm. Zirkle Honors Navy Grasse Day with Nation’s Oldest Ally By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Drew Verbis U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Public Affairs

Rear Adm. Matthew A. Zirkle, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa (CNE-CNA) Chief of Staff, delivered remarks during ceremonies in Grasse and Bar-sur-Loup, France, to commemorate the 57th French-American Navy Grasse Day honoring the legacy of French Admiral Francois Joseph Paul de Grasse, on September 22, 2019. De Grasse is best known for his command of the French fleet during the Battle of the Chesapeake in 1781, the last year of the American Revolutionary War. His actions led to the defeat of the British, who surrendered at Yorktown and yielded victory to the Americans. “Over 240 years ago, a group of 13 British colonies in the New World set out on an ambitious quest to form a country founded on the principles of liberty and democracy,” Zirkle said. “This quest was not without help from our French friends, who shared similar values and came to our aid during the American Revolution.” Each year, a commemoration is held at the foot of the Admiral de Grasse statue, which signifies the historic friendship between France and America, two nations united by common values. This ceremony also pays homage to the Sailors and Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to build a safer and more just world. Zirkle highlighted the importance of com-

memorating Grasse Navy Day. “We must continue to honor and remember the admiral’s legacy of coming to the aid of an ally. It is my great hope that we continue this tradition, building on this genuine friendship between France and the United States for many generations to come,” he said. France holds a special place for Americans, dating back to the Revolutionary War as America’s first ally. More than two million U.S. service members came to France in defense of our shared liberties in World War II. Of these, more than 68,000 are buried or memorialized at American cemeteries in France. “Fast forward to today, France and the United States are still conducting maritime operations together across the globe,” Zirkle concluded. “From carrier strike group operations to anti-submarine warfare exercises and ballistic missile defense, our navies have built a strong and invaluable relationship forged by a common bond of safety and security at sea. I think that if Admiral de Grasse were with us today that he would be very pleased to see that the sacrifices his men made during the Battle of the Chesapeake have resulted in an unshakeable maritime alliance between our two great nations.” CNE-CNA, headquartered in Naples, Italy, oversees joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied, join, and interagency partners, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa.

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 organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from 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 Thursday of each month from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Support Site Community Room. For details call VFW Post Commander Randy Purham at 349-625-9511 or email vfwpost12159@gmail.com or visit 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 American Soccer Club (ASC) of Napoli is looking for qualified coaches. For details email doc@ascnapoli.com. 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.

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HISTORY: WORLD’S FIRST NUCLEAR-POWERED SUB COMMISSIONED By Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Amdur

The world’s first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN 571) was commissioned on September 30, 1954, at a pierside ceremony at Groton, Connecticut. At 11 a.m. on January 17, 1955, Nautilus moved from the pier, and shortly afterward, Nautilus’ commanding officer, Cmdr. Eugene P. Wilkinson, ordered the following signal sent: “Underway on nuclear power.” Accommodations for the new vessel included 2 and 3-berth staterooms for the 12 officers, a single room for the captain, and a wardroom. For the more than 90 enlisted men, each had their own rack, a mess that could seat 36 of the crew, or up to 50 for movies and lectures. A juke-box was hooked to the boat’s hi-fi system, along with an ice cream machine and soda dispenser. Better yet, the nuclear-powered system would provide unlimited fresh water and air conditioning. The business end of Nautilus featured six torpedo tubes and carried 26 torpedoes. She was also outfitted with auxiliary diesel generators and a battery to “bring home” the boat if needed Nautilus would achieve a number of firsts during sea trials, including the fastest submerged transit undertaken by a submarine: 90 hours from New London, Conn., to San Juan, Puerto Rico at an average speed of 16 knots (the previous record for that speed had been for a single hour). In exercises and war games with the fleet, Nautilus was nearly invincible. She could easily maneuver to either close on an enemy or escape one, all while remaining submerged. And she could outrun many of the Navy’s destroyers and all of the

The Nautilus (SSN 571) entering New York harbor, August 25, 1958. Nautilus had recently made a trans-polar voyage under the Arctic. Photo courtesy of the Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory.

anti-submarine homing torpedoes at that time. Refueled four times during her 25 years in commission, Nautilus would sail more than a halfmillion nautical miles, most of them submerged. In 1958, Nautilus completed a secret mission requested by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to prove American technology had not taken a back seat to the Soviet space program. In a mission called Operation Sunshine, the nuclear-powered submarine passed under the North Pole on August 3, 1958 – the first watercraft to reach the geographic “top” of the world – during a trip from Pearl

Harbor to England and under the Soviet’s collective noses through the Bering Strait. Nautilus and her crew earned the Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), the first-ever awarded in peace time. Her commanding officer, Capt. William R. Anderson, was whisked away from Nautilus when she resurfaced near Iceland, brought to a White House ceremony, where Eisenhower would announce the success of Operation Sunshine. The president then presented Anderson with a Legion of Merit to go with his crew’s PUC. Nautilus’ first deployment was with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, departing from New London October 24, 1960. Upon her return, she operated in the Atlantic, participating in NATO exercises and in October 1962, the naval quarantine of Cuba during the

Cuban Missile Crisis. For the next 13 years, she would be involved in a variety of developmental testing programs while continuing to serve alongside many of the more modern nuclear-powered submarines. Decommissioned and stricken from the Navy rolls in 1980, Nautilus’ future was assured when the Secretary of the Interior designated the submarine as a National Historic Landmark on May 20, 1982. After a historic ship conversion, Nautilus opened to the public on April 11, 1986, to continue her service as an example of the Navy’s pioneering role in harnessing nuclear power, as the first in a fleet of nuclear-powered ships, and as steward of the American submarine force’s reputation for and history of operational excellence.


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AUGUST 2019 BIRTHS August 1, 2019 – Todd Matthias Gillett 8 pounds 12.9 ounces, son of Mary C. Gillett and Lt. Cmdr. Paul A. Gillett August 9, 2019 – Sanaa Desaivorce Hunter 5 pounds 13.8 ounces, daughter of Lt. Shannon D. Hunter and CWO3 Tigus D. Hunter August 16, 2019 – Madilen Yulan Lai 6 pounds 5.2 ounces, daughter of SSG Loren G. Lai and SSG Hong S. Lai Ugalde August 18, 2019 – Glorianna Lorena Martinez 7 pounds 11.8 ounces, daughter of Isabel H. Martinez and IT1 Jonathan D. Martinez August 19, 2019 – Frederick Merle Gray V 8 pounds 15.2 ounces, son of Amber D. Gray and MC1 Frederick M. Gray IV August 20, 2019 – Leandro Mateo Carral 8 pounds 0.9 ounces, son of Joleene E. Carral and MA1 Alejandro Carral

August 21, 2019 – Alexander John Wakefield 7 pounds 11.8 ounces, son of Anna J. Wakefield and LCDR Anthony J. Wakefield August 21, 2019 – Isaac David Lebhar 8 pounds 0 ounces, son of Ali M. Lebhar and LT David N. Lebhar August 22, 2019 – Neil Laurence Russell 8 pounds 13.8 ounces, son of Julie A. Russell and LT James E. Russell August 22, 2019 – Amelie Martha Aguila 6 pounds 12.3 ounces, daughter of Martha Agathe Aguila and CPO Rowland J. Aguila August 26, 2019 – Julian Keith Anacleto 7 pounds 0 ounces, son of Marla L. Anacleto and SSG Keith J. Anacleto August 27, 2019 – Julian Emmanuel Allen 7 pounds 16 ounces, son of Hannah D. Allen and Lt. Cmdr. Justin E. Allen August 30, 2019 – Thomas Jozef Ramos 7 pounds 2 ounces, son of Daria P. Ramos and Ramon R. Ramos

NSA Naples and Local Police, Fire and Emergency Departments Celebrate 36th Annual National Night Out at Support Site

The Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples Fire Department conducts a fire truck demonstration at the Support Site North Park Soccer Field during the 36th annual National Night Out on September 24, 2019. Since 1984 National Night Out has been an annual event that encourages communities to come together to stand against crime. Millions of participants throughout the United States, U.S. territories, Canadian cities, and military bases around the world get together to help raise awareness of the various emergency and law enforcement programs within local communities, and to promote crime and drug prevention awareness, support for local anti-crime programs, and strengthen police-community relationships. National Night Out is a singular event which offers NSA community members a rare and remarkable opportunity to meet both American and Italian emergency and law enforcement officers. This year’s event participants included NSA Naples Security and Fire Departments and several other base organizations, as well as local Italian Law Enforcement and Fire Control personnel. Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Donavan K. Patubo

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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

● Sept. 27: AO Benvenuti Newcomers’ Welcome, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Support Site Base Theater. ● Sept. 27: SPA Day, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Carpool: Meet at Capo, outside 1st garage, by main gate. ● Sept. 30-Oct. 4: Victim Advocate Training, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Capo Room G14. ● Oct 3: Baby Boot Camp, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Support Site FFSC. ● Oct 7-8: Career Exploration Planning Track (CEPT), 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Support Site FFSC. ● Oct 8: Consent talk with SAPR Team at AFN, 2 to 3 p.m. ● Oct 8: Easy Italian Language Course, 10 a.m. to noon, Support Site FFSC (1 of 3 Session). All classes require registration. Call 081-811-6372 for more information or to register.

ENERGY CONSERVATION Prize Builds on Efforts to Spur U.S. Innovation From NSA Naples Energy Management Team

On September 18 the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) along with NOAA, announced a $3 million prize competition to generate innovation in marine energy-powered ocean observing platforms. The Powering the Blue Economy Ocean Observing Prize will draw upon American innovators to accelerate technology development through a series of contests to demonstrate marine renewable energy-powered ocean observing platforms. “The United States is a leader in developing nextgeneration marine renewable energy technologies,” Under Secretary of Energy Mark W. Menezes said. “This Ocean Observing Prize will demonstrate how marine energy technologies are uniquely suited to power the systems that collect data to expand our understanding of the ocean.” The Ocean Observing Prize is the second under DOE’s Powering the Blue Economy initiative, a portfolio of projects that explores self-sufficient applications of marine renewable energy to power desalination, ocean observing, and offshore aquaculture, among others. The Ocean Observing Prize will provide innovators a pathway from concept to design to construction, with two separate competitions and prize awards during each phase. The first competition – “Discovery” – will solicit novel concepts that pair ocean observing technologies with marine energy systems to address five broad themes: charging unmanned systems; communications and underwater navigation; extreme environments; buoys, floats, and tags; and innovative ideas. The Prize will then have follow-on “Design” and “Build” competitions to bring innovators’ ideas to reality. The Ocean Observing Prize is led by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) at DOE and NOAA’s Integrated Ocean Observing System program. The Ocean Observing Prize is administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on the American Made Challenge platform. This prize builds on the success of DOE’s Waves to Water prize, which aims to demonstrate small, modular, cost-competitive desalination systems that use the power of ocean waves to provide clean drinking water for disaster recovery and for remote and coastal communities.


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SOUND OFF: WHAT DO YOU DO TO SAVE MONEY?

HM3 Travis Kennedy “I just don’t spend it.”

SHC Jodi Ahner “I do an automatic deposit to my CD every two weeks.”

ABH2 Edward Martinez “I control my impulse spending, or at least keep it to a minimum.”

MC2 Krystina Coffey “I cook at home instead of eating out. Also, if I want to buy something, I’ll wait a few days and see if I still want it.”

LT Nick Karnbach “I consistently go shopping and meal prep every week.”

The Summer of Babies at USNH Naples By Christina Clarke

Isabel Martinez swept hair from her forehead while holding her newborn daughter, Glorianna. Martinez and her husband, John, were one of 39 labor and delivery cases over the course of the summer. For U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Naples, which averages approximately eight to 10 deliveries a month, this summer saw an unusual spike in births. “This is our first child so I was obviously nervous and especially so after hearing that a lot of other moms were due around the same time as me,” Martinez said. “I had a great birth experience – I was lucky the day I gave birth because it was just me at the hospital. But hours after my baby girl arrived, staff began preparing for a few new moms. Even so, we were still given all the attention and care we needed.” Each month, the Multi-Service Ward (MSW) receives a report from the obstetrics and

gynecology (OB/GYN) department with a roster of expectant moms and their due dates. The MSW then writes the names on their calendar to keep track of when they may potentially have patients. In August of last year, there were five deliveries; this year the number more than tripled with 17. At one point, there were seven couplets – seven moms and seven babies – on the ward, in addition to other inpatients. “We knew this would be a busy summer, but this was definitely the most OB patients I’ve seen in my time here,” Lt. Lauren Preston, an MSW nurse, said. “We were prepared with extra supplies and stayed on top of schedules. Once the logistics were taken care of, it was time to help people bring new members into their family.” Throughout the military community, summer is a time of increased turnover. Many of the expectant parents had moved to Naples at the begin-

ning of the season and completed their obstetrics journey at the hospital. “It’s always a joy to see new families essentially created right before your eyes,” Preston said. “To know that we play a small role in that is something uniquely special.” Each year, the military health system delivers approximately 110,000 babies. In 2018, USNH Naples had a total of 134 babies born at the hospital. As of mid-September, the grand total was 90. Despite the increased number of summer deliveries, an autumn lull is expected to bring the 2019 total close to previous years. “This summer was so fun because we all love babies,” Preston said. “A lot of the nurses were hoping for what we called ‘The Triple Crown’ which would have been three babies in one shift. We didn’t reach that but we certainly had plenty of babies, moms, and family members; there were flowers everywhere!” As Isabel, John, and Glorianna begin this new chapter

Isabel and John Martinez are all smiles with the arrival of their first child, Glorianna. Isabel was one of seventeen obstetric patients in the month of August at U.S. Naval Hospital Naples, an amount rarely seen on the multi-service ward. Photo courtesy of Isabel Martinez

of their family story, they are grateful for the care received at USNH Naples. “The staff were so attentive and kind, they made the whole experience smooth and easy,” Martinez said. “Lt. Preston was amazing and super helpful throughout. If the increase in moms and babies stressed anyone out, they certainly didn’t let it show!”

USNH Naples, the largest naval hospital in Europe, serves a diverse population of more than 9,800 beneficiaries. Over 500 staff members at the main hospital, branch health clinic, and Navy Liaison Detachment in Landstuhl, Germany, work tirelessly to provide care for service members and their families.


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Foggo elaborated on each new leader’s biography and provided their initial guidance. “It’s important that we understand the priorities of these new leaders,” Foggo said. “The dynamic security environment, with the return to great power competition, demands the very best from each of us if we’re to remain the leading global power.” He also mentioned new leaders at Task Force 64 and Task Force 65 before delving into command initiatives and discussing great power competition. “We’re on the front lines of the great power competition, which is taking place across the two continents and combatant commands that we’re responsible for,” Foggo said. “To be successful, we must take care of one another and look out for each other.” He highlighted the tremendous planning and execution of exercises like Trident Juncture, Formidable Shield, and Baltic Operations. “There is no better message that we can send to Russia than when all 29 members of the [NATO] alliance and other partner nations come together for

one common cause,” Foggo said. “The fact that all nations involved want to work with NATO showcases the resolve and strength of the alliance.” Foggo applauded the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard operations in and around Africa, emphasizing the progress made with our partners during the Express series exercises and Africa Partnership Station (APS). He mentioned the importance of fostering these partnerships and the recent APS deployment of USNS Carson City to the Gulf of Guinea, during which Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and international partners from Spain, Portugal, and Italy worked alongside five African partner nations to conduct small boat maintenance, maritime law enforcement engagements, and medical and community relations outreach in the region. “African nations want the U.S. to be engaged on the continent and its waterways,” he said. “This demonstrates the power of relationships and the power of U.S. naval presence and what each of you do here every day.” Foggo concluded his remarks by reminding every-

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U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa Fleet Master Chief Derrick Walters delivers remarks during an all-hands call with Sailors and civilians at the main piazza at Capodichino on September 18, 2019. . Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Drew Verbis

one about Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and emphasized the importance of taking care of one another. “In my 38 years wearing the uniform – nine [of which have been] in Europe – I am hard-pressed to find a more challenging time, in terms of simultaneous challenges,” Foggo said. “At the same time, I also cannot think of time when I was fortunate enough to lead a more talented, diverse and capable group of Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and civilians assigned to some of the most impressive naval platforms that have ever existed. We will continue to train with our allies and partners to maintain deterrence and stay ahead of tomorrow’s threats.” He then gave the microphone to Walters, who spoke about the importance of combatting suicide and destructive behaviors. “Everything we do depends on people, our most precious resource,” Walters said. “One of our guiding principles [in Special Operations Forces] is that humans are more important than hardware. During Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, [the U.S. Navy has] a theme ‘Small Steps Saves Lives,’ which means that lending a helping hand to a shipmate is powerful enough to save a life. There are alarming statistics concerning suicides, which we need to address; destructive behavior effects everyone – our shipmates and families. We cannot complete our mission without you.” U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, headquartered in Naples, Italy, oversees joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied, joint, and interagency partners, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa.

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. 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. 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 626-5249. 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 Thursday at the Naples area NFCPOA mess alternating between Support Site and Capodichino. For details visit www.naplesareafcpoa.facebook.com or call MA1(SW) Alejandro Carral at DSN 626-5595. 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, September 27 5:30 p.m. Blinded By the Light, PG-13 6 p.m. Overcomer, PG 8 p.m. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, PG-13 8:30 p.m. Ready or Not, R Saturday, September 28 3 p.m. Abominable, PG, 3-D 4:30 p.m. Overcomer, PG 5:30 p.m. Abominable, PG 7:30 p.m. Ready or Not, R 8:30 p.m. Good Boys, R Sunday, September 29 3 p.m. Abominable, PG 4 p.m. Downton Abbey, PG 6 p.m. Angel Has Fallen, R 7 p.m. It: Chapter Two, R Monday, September 30 Closed, No Movie Tuesday, October 1 Closed, No Movie Wednesday, October 2 5:30 p.m. Dora and the Lost City of Gold, PG 6:30 p.m. Downton Abbey, PG 7:30 p.m. Ready or Not, R Thursday, October 3 5:30 p.m. Abominable, PG 6:30 p.m. It: Chapter Two, R 7:30 p.m. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, PG-13

Abominable Premiere PG, Animation-Adventure-Comedy, 92 min. Cast: Chloe Bennet, Albert Tsai, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Joseph Izzo and Eddie Izzard. A magical Yeti must return to his family.

Aaron Phagura and Dean-Charles Chapman. In 1987, during the austere days of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the music of Bruce Springsteen.

Angel Has Fallen R, Action, 120 min. Cast: Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Piper Perabo, Jada Pinkett Smith and Lance Reddick. Secret Service Agent Mike Banning is framed for the attempted assassination of the President and must evade his own agency and the FBI as he tries to uncover the real threat.

Dora and the Lost City of Gold Last Showing PG, Adventure-Family, 102 min. Cast: Isabela Moner, Benicio Del Toro, Q’orianka Kilcher, Eva Longoria and Danny Trejo. Dora, a teenage explorer, leads her friends on an adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a lost city of gold.

Blinded By the Light PG-13, Comedy-Drama-Music, 118 min. Cast: Viveik Kalra, Kulvinder Ghir, Meera Ganatra,

Downton Abbey PG, Drama, 122 min. Cast: Matthew Goode, Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Tuppence

Middleton and Elizabeth McGovern. The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century. Good Boys R, Adventure-Comedy, 89 min. Cast: Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, Brady Noon, Molly Gordon and Midori Francis. Three 6th grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to make their way home in time for a long-awaited party. It: Chapter Two R, Horror-Thriller 165 min. Cast: Bill Skarsgrd, Finn Wolfhard, Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy and Sophia Lillis. Twenty-seven years after their first encounter with the terrifying Pennywise, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back. Overcomer Premiere PG, Drama-Sport, 119 min. Cast: Shari Rigby, Alex Kendrick, Aryn Wright-Thompson, Cameron Arnett and Priscilla C. Shirer. A highschool basketball coach volunteers to coach a troubled teen in long-distance running. Ready or Not Premiere R, Comedy-Horror-Mystery, 95 min. Cast: Samara Weaving, Adam Brody, Mark O’Brien, Henry Czerny and Andie MacDowell. A bride’s wedding night takes a sinister turn when her eccentric new in-laws force her to take part in a terrifying game. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Last Showing PG-13, Horror-Mystery-Thriller 108 min. Cast: Zoe Margaret Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush, Dean Norris and Gil Bellows. A group of teens face their fears in order to save their lives.

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 333704-9607 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 6262871or jessalyn.harrison@eu.navy.mil Gaeta/Naples Area Girl Scouts is in need of leaders and co-leaders. Training and support provided. For details email naplesgs@yahoo.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 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 offbase and playground meet-ups. For the latest on club events, join us on Facebook at Connect the Tots (CTT), Naples Italy. Catholic Women Of The Chapel (CWOC) meets weekly in the Support Site Fellowship Hall for faith-sharing most Wednesdays during the summer and every Wednesday during the school year. Child care provided. Please come join us. For more info email naplescwoc@gmail.com or visit Facebook at CWOC - Naples, Italy 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 6261690 or Comm. 081-568-1690, or visit Fil-Am Naples, Italy on Facebook. 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. 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

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: 626-6672 or visit the office at Capodichino in the Admin II building. 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. 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 USMRA-SI at usmrasi.tripod.com or call Wylie Miller at 329-208-7315. 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.

Register For On-Site Undergraduate Classes Visit the colleges for more information about what classes and programs are offered. Call UMUC Maryland at 081568-6673/74/75; Central Texas College at 081-568-6761. 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 081568-5525 or visit the division office in the Capodichino Security Precinct, Bldg. 403. 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. 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. 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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This meeting looked at two documents: a broad concept for NATO defense and deterrence, and a capstone concept for NATO operations. “We are bringing a coherence to the planning that is going on inside NATO, and the collective efforts to develop capability,” the chairman said. There is a big difference between what the chiefs of defense do as members of the Military Committee and the way they operate in their home countries. In the United States, Dunford works alongside the defense secretary, “actually driving the decisions and the programs,” he explained. “The program reflects all the work that we do. We use the National Defense Strategy and the National Military Strategy. [We] do experimentation, war games, and that drives the investments that we make.” NATO’s new strategy drives the alliance’s plans, and it also drives the posture of the forces that have been given to NATO by the various countries. It informs, rather than drives, the path of capability development of individual nations, the chairman said. The document gives the chiefs a collective understanding of the challenges NATO faces. They can then go back to their countries and work with political leaders to make specific defense investments that serve their nation and are complementary to NATO’s needs, Dunford said. The chiefs also discussed upcoming operations in Afghanistan and the ongoing

Chiefs of defense representing the 29 nations of NATO gather for the NATO Military Committee Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on September 14, 2019. Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dominique A. Pineiro

preparations for the September 28 Afghan elections. Dunford said the commander in Afghanistan, Army Gen. Austin S. Miller, spoke about the support NATO and partner nations are providing for the Afghan government as the election approaches. There is an uptick in operations, as there always is before an election, the chairman said. The Afghan government wants to give the maximum number of people the opportunity to go to the polls, he pointed out. “The Afghans are running the election, and that drives General Miller’s plan,” Dunford said. Dunford also shared with his fellow chiefs the thinking on troop adjustments in

Afghanistan. He told them that President Donald J. Trump has not made any decisions right now on future posture adjustments. He further said that Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo and Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper committed to transparency with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and their NATO counterparts as the United States considers adjustments to posture. “We would make sure they were informed so we can make these adjustments together,” Dunford said. Formed in 1949 with the signing of the Washington Treaty, NATO is a security alliance of 29 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.

Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (left), meets Slovenian President Borut Pahor (right) during the opening ceremony of the NATO Military Committee Conference at the National Gallery in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on September 13, 2019. Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dominique A. Pineiro


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JOBS CIVILIAN HUMAN RESOURCES (CHR) Effective now through September 30, 2019, the CNREURAFSWA Human Resources Office, Naples, 1st Floor of Admin. 1 at Capodichino, customer service hours are: ● Monday – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ● Tuesday – By appointment only ● Wednesday – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ● Thursday – 12:30 to 3 p.m. ● Friday – 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Customer service operation hours for the following services are Monday, Wednesday and Friday by appointment only: ● ID/CAC Cards (DD1172-2) ● Work Certificates Please call 314-626-5772 or 314626-5409 for additional information and to schedule an appointment. For urgent matters outside the above office hours, call the Front Desk at 314-626-5409 for assistance.

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.

ment 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.

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.

Fleet & Family Readiness NAF Local Naples job announcements within CNREURAFSWA may be viewed at: https://www.cnic.navy.mil/ regions/cnreurafswa/about /job_openings.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 NAF currently has no job openings, however please keep checking the Panorama and our website for upcoming announcements and job openings.

CLOSING October 10, 2019 Maintenance Mechanic Leader, Uc-4749-05, ANN# 66096-451327-AG, Full Time Permanent. 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 announce-

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NEX U.S. NAF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Gricignano, Bldg. 2091-B. Call DSN 629-4774 or Comm. 081-813-5252/ 5253/5254. Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For a current list of U.S. vacancies and the on-line application visit https://www.NavyExchange.jobs – 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. Make sure you are NOT applying for a position located in Sigonella (Sicily). For

any questions or concerns please call the numbers above. GRICIGNANO MAIN STORE Ann#190003HV Loss Prevention/Safety Invest (Detective)/52/NF-02/RegularPart Time. Closes: October 4, 2019. Pay: $11 per hour. Job Summary: Responsible for the protection of Navy Exchange assets through investigative strategies and the auditing of controls designed to prevent and minimize loss potential.

NAPLES DISTRIBUTION CENTER Ann#1900023F Warehouse Worker/71/NA05/Flex-Closes: September 30, 2019. 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 lower-grade associates. Ann#1900023C Warehouse Worker/72/NA05/Flex-Closes: September 30, 2019. 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 lower-grade associates. All positions listed are only open to U.S. citizens who are family members of U.S. Military or Civilian personnel currently assigned to Naples.

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Question: I have a question about the sprinkler project. I just received my letter to move by November 27. I was wondering how long the process takes. I have only a few windows where I will be available to move. Is there a way that I can request those days in advance? I understand there’s a process and the funding has to be available but how long does that take? I want to make sure I am still giving 100 percent to work and meeting my family’s needs. Response: Yes, we can provide you the dates of your desired move. The entire process can take less than 30 days. Please coordinate any special needs for your move (TDY periods, etc.) with Francesco Ninno in the Housing office at DSN 629-4464. He will work closely with you and ensure you get relocated with the least amount of effort. Question: I’ve noticed quite a few street lights are out on base. Is this due to electrical loads or simply bulbs being burned out? It’s hard to tell since some are random and some are in sections. Response: The causes are a combination of a burned out bulbs and fluctuations in the electrical grid tripping breakers, which results in entire sections of lights going out. NSA and Public Works duty personnel inspect sections of the base before dawn on a weekly basis to identify lighting deficiencies. Correcting breakers is quick, but replacing bulbs can take a few days. We are working on a project to replace all lights with energy-efficient LEDs in the next few years which should alleviate a lot of the problem. In the meantime, if you notice lights out of order or other facilities issues, please email the Public Works Department Trouble Desk at pwdfullservicedesk@eu.navy.mil.

Although the local Communes have very limited budgets, they are very hospitable and considerate when we bring concerns to their attention. Question: Parking is challenging on Capodichino. With Energy Awareness Month around the corner, do you think we could get more buses from the NATO base to Capodichino? A lot of civilians and active duty members live within biking distance to the NATO base. This would be an easy way to reduce cars in the parking garage and emissions in the atmosphere. Response: Parking is a commodity at Capodichino, and we are without the capability to expand. As such, we have to be creative and prudent with what is within our control. After analysis earlier this year, we confirmed that we currently meet the planning criteria for parking on Capodichino. Regardless, we understand that parking can still be a challenge. We are researching ways to create additional parking where feasible. Additionally, an upcoming parking instruction will enable better enforcement of parking rules,

processed by USNH Naples at Support Site. Once a member receives a handicap authorization letter from USNH Naples, they can proceed to Pass and ID which will issue a handicap parking pass. The same letter issued by USNH Naples can be brought to a local Vigili Urbani (Polizia Municipale) station to receive a parking placard that can be utilized out in town.

Question: I am a local national and work at AFN here in Naples. I was sent to Aviano by AFN Europe to pick up a Common Access Card (CAC), which all local nationals at AFN Europe have. In April, they froze my access. I have been working with Region N6 and Base N6, but I have yet to hear from anyone who can help me fix this problem. I have been without computer access for five months now. This issue affects several other local nationals on base as well, so what can be done to resolve the issue? Response: Because CAC issuance requires the capture of biometric data (specifically fingerprints), required compliance with the European Union (EU) data privacy policy has halted the issuance of CACs until the Italian and U.S. Government can come to an agreement on the exchange and retention of host nation employee biometric data. We are hopeful that in the future the agreements can be completed, and local national employees will also be able to be issued a CAC. For now, new hires and existing local nationals will continue to be issued/reissued base access credentials and NSA Naples Commanding Officer separate ALT-Tokens for computer access. Capt. Todd Abrahamson Your specific computer access issue should be to include the removal of il- resolved by having the AFN network account managers legally parked vehicles. reconfigure your account to After these changes can be work with your existing fully implemented, we can review the possibility of ad- ALT-Token if the token is not expired. ditional bus runs to JFC. Our funding is finite, so we Questions: Any chance would have to analyze the Region Legal Service Office possibility of losing bus (RLSO) could take on the runs to and from CapodiPassport process? Not the chino and Support Site. We “Official” Passports but the appreciate the interest in tourist Passport? additional bus runs to and Response: RLSO from JFC, and I thank you for providing a potential so- EURAFSWA is currently evaluating manning and lution to your question. metrics to determine capacity, but initial indications Question: How does the are that it is unsupportable base handle handicap placards? How does it work out due to lack of resources. in town? Question: What’s the staResponse: Per NAVSUPtus of the gifted program at PACT NAPLES INST Naples Elementary School? 5560.8 CH-1 (NSA Parking I heard they currently have Policy), we do not accept stateside issued handicap no staff onboard, and it’s parking passes. Handicap tied in to overcrowded claparking authorizations are ssrooms with higher than

“Thank you to everyone who attended, tuned-in, or asked questions for the Town Hall. We appreciate our community members and value their time and feedback.”

Question: Could you install a speed bump outside the back gate for safety? Response: Thank you for bringing this concern to my attention. The roads outside of our fence line are owned and maintained by the local Commune, and we are not able to spend taxpayer dollars off base. However, I will bring this issue to the attention of the local mayor.

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Naval Support Activity Naples Commanding Officer Capt. Todd Abrahamson (right) hands the microphone to U.S. Naval Hospital Commanding Officer Capt. Rick Knittig (left) during a Town Hall at the Support Site movie theater on September 18. Photo by Gary Nichols

normal ratios. Response: At the Elementary School, the Pupil/Teacher Ratio (PTR) in grades K through three, it’s 1:18. In grades four through six, it is 1:25. Right now we’re exactly at our PTR. We’re at 720 kids as of today. That’s a good thing … We constantly monitor [PTR], because more students means more resources, more opportunities, and we can hire more teachers. We don’t always know what’s going to walk through the door but we do react on that, so as long as we are keeping up on what enrollment is, we will go up to the district and ask for more manpower. But we are definitely tracking. Naples Elementary School Principal Chris Beane Question: Are there any job opportunities or will there be any job opportunities for spouses with qualified healthcare backgrounds? Response: We do have a few positions, and for those positions we have spouse preference. All employment opportunities for U.S. civilians are posted to www.USAJobs.gov. In the absence of open positions, we accept volunteers through the American Red Cross. To find out more, email Naples@RedCross.org. USNH Naples Commanding Officer Capt. Rick Knittig Question: In reference to power outages, is this a base issue or is it a city issue that’s causing the electrical problem? Response: It’s actually the region’s utilities that cause us problems; our own infrastructure is examined

and maintained semi-annually and works well. We do communicate with the utility company, and they are actively upgrading their electrical network. One of the larger projects the Navy and Mirabella will be partnering on in the next few years will allow us to better filter the energy coming onto base. Once complete, the flickering and power surges should be limited. It’s a few years off, so in the meantime make sure you stock up on surge protectors and flashlights, but know we are finding solutions to this issue. Question: I have witnessed fleas in the basement of our building. There are also signs of cat feces as well. What can housing doing about it? Response: After hearing about this issue at the Town Hall, Housing and Medical staff have visited the unit. The issues have been identified and the process is underway with Mirabella to clean-up the basement. Mirabella has service calls in to replace or repair the window screens. Sanitization of the basement will occur after the clean-up. The Housing Director will personally visit the unit this week to meet with the resident and tour the basement. We are dedicated to the well-being of our personnel and their families, and encourage use of the Housing Resolution Process when problems arise with your housing. Thank you to everyone who attended, tuned-in, or asked questions for the Town Hall. We appreciate our community members and value their time and feedback.


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DAILY TOURS

Drive-Thru Safari with Lions, Tigers and Bears at Zoolandia in Fasano By Gary Nichols NSA Public Affairs

Zoolandia, in nearby Fasano, provides intrepid explorers with a one-of-a-kind drive-thru safari zoo experience for an unforgettable day or overnight trip. Nestled along the Adriatic Sea, Fasano is a 150-acre zoological and amusement park located about a threeand-a-half hour drive east of Naples. It is the first zoological wildlife park in Italy and one of the largest of its kind in Europe. Visitors are welcomed by Jurassic Park-style double gates as you enter the safari part of the zoo. Since animals in different sections of the park are able to roam around your vehicle, don’t be surprised by warning signs telling you to roll up your windows as you drive through sections where animals like lions, tigers and bears are able to walk right up to your car as drive through their area. It’s one thing to put your windows down to feed deer, camels, ostriches or giraffes; it’s quite another when the paws of the animals seem larger than your head. It’s not the vast, open grasslands of an

African savanna, but you have more of a guarantee of seeing the animals during your visit. You may be able to witness lions wrestling, bears doing a little stand up boxing or a tiger using a 20-foot tree like it was a tiny scratching post in the corner of your home. There are also normal amusement park rides like roller coasters and log rides, as well as water shows and carnival-style games at Zoolandia. The seal show is a favorite and is usually packed with families and excited children who are allowed to interact with the slippery performers. They also have other aquatic performances at scheduled times throughout the day and a train that will take you through a monkey jungle and other park areas. While you’re on that side of the Italian peninsula, other nearby places to explore include the Bari Huts, an archaeological park, and beautiful beaches scattered along the Adriatic coast. The zoo is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information visit the official website at http://www.zoosafari.it/

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

Sept. 28: Grape Harvest at Cantina del Vesuvio (adults) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €45 Sept. 28: Adventure Trail on the Bourbon Tunne . €29 Sept. 29: Grape Harvest at Cantina del Vesuvio (families) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €45 Oct. 4: Grape Harvest at Cantina del Vesuvio (families) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €35 Oct. 5: Sorrento and Amalfi by Land and Sea. . €54 Oct. 6: Grape Festival in Marino. . . . . . . . . . . . €38 Oct. 11: Wine and Dine in a Cave. . . . . . . . . . . . €55 Oct. 12: Hot Air Balloon Festival in Benevento and Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €49 Oct. 13: Avella and Chestnut and Hazelnut Festival. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €39 Oct. 14: Sassi “Stones” of Matera. . . . . . . . . . . . €49 Oct. 18: Friday Gourmet Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €45 Oct. 19: Family Day at the Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . €42 Oct. 20: The Angel Caves of Pertosa . . . . . . . . . €54

Wine tasting tours are for adults only

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

Oct 29-Nov 2: Halloween in Transylvania . . . €910 Nov. 29-Dec. 1: Thanksgiving Weekend in Tuscany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . €299 For tour information, call the USO at DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903 or visit www.sg-tours.com


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first-come, first-served basis. The sooner you submit your application, the sooner you can receive your authorization voucher once October 1 funding is released. Deadline for UMUC Fall 2 on-site courses is October 21. Commands must approve TA funding no later than October 7. For details call DSN 626-6675. Deadline for CTC Fall 2 on-site courses is October 21. Commands must approve TA funding no later than October 7. For details call DSN 626-6761. Deadline for Oklahoma University Fall 2019 onsite courses is October 22. Commands must approve TA funding no later than October 8. For details call DSN 626- 6672. For additional details email the Navy College Office at nconaples @livehelpnow.net or call DSN 6265591 or Comm. 081-568-5591. Oct. 1-31: TeenTober at Support Site Library The Support Site Library will host a Teen Book Review Competition from October 1 to 31 with great prizes for the best-written reviews and a Makerspace on October 9. For details call DSN 629-4361 or Comm. 081-811-4361. Oct. 2: Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration The Multicultural Heritage Committee will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month October 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the courtyard next to the Capodichino Fitness Forum. The celebration will feature numerous events such as Cuban dance performance, Spanish reading, food booths, and a presentation on Hispanic and Latino American Contributions. For details call MA2 Tangelia Templeton at DSN 629-4675. Oct. 3: College Graduates Needed for College Night Child and Youth Programs is seeking college graduates to represent their

MORE BASE NOTES college / university at the Naples High School College night on October 3. All college graduates are responsible for contacting their alma mater immediately to obtain college fair materials. Preparation and shipping usually takes two to three months. Interested alumni must contact School Liaison Officer Shannon McCaulley at NaplesSLO@eu.navy.mil or call DSN 6296549 or Comm. 081-811-6549. Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31: October Story Times at Support Site Library Preschoolers and their parents are invited every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in October to a great story hour, planned with a craft or other fun activity. Dates and themes are: October 3-Paws to Read, October 10-Columbus Day, October 17-Fall is Back, October 24-Art Day and October 31-Spooky Story Time. For details call DSN 629-4361 or Comm. 081-811-4361. Oct. 5: Trekking Day Trip on Mt. Faito Outdoor Recreation is hosting one of the most beautiful hikes along the Amalfi Coast at Mount Faito on October 5. This day trek is open to hikers ages 15 and older. Cost includes round-trip transportation, which will depart from Support Site at 7:45 a.m., along with the hiking guide. For registration or details call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Oct. 6: Waffle Sunday USO Naples will host a free waffle breakfast with refreshments for our NSA Naples community members on October 6 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Support Site Community Center. No registration required. For details call DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903.

Oct. 7, 21, 28 and Nov. 4: Archery Range Shooting Join Outdoor Recreation for archery range shooting at the Teen Center gymnasium on October 7, 21, 28 and November 4. All sessions are 7 to 8 p.m. Cost covers the sessions and equipment. Sessions are supervised by an MWR staff member, however, a FITARCO instructor is available at extra cost. This program is open to ages 10 and older (10-17 years old must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian at all times). For details call DSN 6294947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Oct. 9: Teddy Bear Club USO Naples, in collaboration with Connect the Tots and New Parent Support Program, will host its free Teddy Bear Club for children up to 4 years old of U.S. ID card holders on October 9 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Support Site Community Center. Activities, crafts and snacks are included. Limited availability; in-person registration required. For details call DSN 6265713 or 629-4903. Oct. 10: Cup of Joe with the USO at Grazzanise USO Naples will offer free to-go coffee and morning snacks outside the main DCM Building aboard Grazzanise Air Base on October 10 from 9 to 10 a.m. No registration required. For details call DSN 626-5713 or 629-4903. Oct. 10: Mt. Vesuvius Sunset / Moonlight Hike Outdoor Recreation is hosting a sunset / moonlight hike at the volcanic complex of Mount Somma and Mount Vesuvius on October 10. This moderate hike will be led by an official Mt. Vesuvius National Park hiking guide

and is open to patrons 15 years and older. Cost includes round-trip transportation, which will depart from Support Site at 4:30 p.m., along with the hiking guide. For registration or details call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081811-4947. Oct. 12: Sea Kayaking Enjoy sea kayaking along the beautiful Naples, Sorrento or Amalfi coast on September 7, with departure time at 7:45 a.m. from the Outdoor Recreation Center on Support Site. Trips are guided by an experienced kayak instructor, and are open to participants ages 15 and older (15-17 years old must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian). Previous kayaking experience or workshop participation is required. For details call DSN 629-4947 or Comm. 081-811-4947. Oct. 12: American Red Cross Blended Learning Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED The American Red Cross is hosting a Simulation Blended Learning CPR/AED/First Aid Class on October 12 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Red Cross Training Room in Bldg. 450 aboard Capodichino. This course will provide you with valuable lifesaving skills along with a two-year certification. This training is broken up into two parts: An online portion, which must be completed prior to October 12; and classroom training. The online training should take about 2-1/2 hours to complete. Note: You must register three business days in advance. Log on to https://www.facebook.com/ NaplesRedCross to register. Naples Red Cross may change or cancel this course based on enrollment and instructor availability. Space is limited so sign up while space is available. For details email naples@ redcross.org or call DSN 626-4788 or Comm. 081-568-4788.

MERCATO/CLASSIFIED ADS M ISCELLANEOUS TALIAN LESSONS, for info contact Elena D'Angelo cell. 340-577-5239 or tel. 081-891-1489.

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