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August Master Shipbuilders, Retirements and Long Service HII Awarded Submarine Maintenance and Modernization Contract Career Pathways Volunteers Participate in STEM Event ... READ ON PG 2 ... READ ON PG 3 ... READ ON PG 5-6 A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding 8 | 24 | 2015 CONTINUED ON PG 2 More than 1,500 guests were present as Newport News Shipbuilding laid the keel for aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), the second ship of the Gerald R. Ford class on Saturday, Aug. 22. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the ship’s namesake, the 35th President of the United States, is the ship’s sponsor. She declared the keel “truly and fairly laid” via video to signify the ceremonial start of construction. Senior Reproduction Clerk Antuan Barnes sang the national anthem and Welder Donald Newsome delivered the invocation. “e aircraft carrier came of age in a time of conflict,” Caroline said. “It was untested, and the capabilities it brought were questioned. Since those early days, the carrier has come to be recognized as a symbol of peace, strength and freedom.” Caroline’s video was introduced by her cousin, Rep. Joseph Kennedy, D-Mass. Other ceremony participants included Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe; Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Va.; Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va.; Vice Adm. William Hilarides; Assistant Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley; Rear Adm. Earl Yates, the first commanding officer of CV 67, the first aircraft carrier to bear the name John F. Kennedy; and NNS President Matt Mulherin. During the ceremony, Caroline’s initials were welded onto a steel plate by Leon Walston, a Newport News welder from Massachusetts. e plate will be permanently affixed to the ship, signifying the sponsor’s enduring relationship with the shipbuilders and crew. In his remarks, Stackley expressed the significance of aircraft carriers, calling upon shipbuilders to recognize the importance of ... NNS Lays the Keel for John F. Kennedy (CVN 79)
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August Master Shipbuilders, Retirements and Long Service

HII Awarded Submarine Maintenance and Modernization Contract

Career Pathways Volunteers Participate in STEM Event

... READ ON PG 2 ... READ ON PG 3 ... READ ON PG 5-6

A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding8 | 24 | 2015

CONTINUED ON PG 2

More than 1,500 guests were present as Newport News Shipbuilding laid the keel for aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), the second ship of the Gerald R. Ford class on Saturday, Aug. 22. Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the ship’s namesake, the 35th President of the United States, is the ship’s sponsor. She declared the keel “truly and fairly laid” via video to signify the ceremonial start of construction.

Senior Reproduction Clerk Antuan Barnes sang the national anthem and Welder Donald Newsome delivered the invocation.

“The aircraft carrier came of age in a time of conflict,” Caroline said. “It was untested, and the capabilities it brought were questioned. Since those early days, the carrier has come to be recognized as a symbol of peace, strength and freedom.”

Caroline’s video was introduced by her cousin, Rep. Joseph Kennedy, D-Mass. Other ceremony participants included Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe; Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Va.; Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va.; Vice Adm. William Hilarides; Assistant Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley; Rear Adm. Earl Yates, the first

commanding officer of CV 67, the first aircraft carrier to bear the name John F. Kennedy; and NNS President Matt Mulherin.

During the ceremony, Caroline’s initials were welded onto a steel plate by Leon Walston, a Newport News welder from Massachusetts. The plate will be permanently affixed to the ship, signifying the sponsor’s enduring relationship with the shipbuilders and crew.

In his remarks, Stackley expressed the significance of aircraft carriers, calling upon shipbuilders to recognize the importance of ...

NNS Lays the Keel for John F. Kennedy (CVN 79)

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HII Awarded Navy Submarine Maintenance and Modernization ContractOn Aug. 18, Huntington Ingalls Industries announced that its Newport News Shipbuilding division has been awarded a $57.8 million contract to perform planning in support of maintenance and modernization efforts on the submarine USS Columbus (SSN 762). If all contract options are exercised, the total value of the work would be $288 million.

Contract work will include maintenance and restoration of the ship’s hull structure, tanks, propulsion systems, electric plant, auxiliary systems, armament and furnishings, as well as numerous ship alterations. The work will begin immediately and is expected to be completed in May 2019 at Newport News Shipbuilding.

“Modernization and maintenance of our nation’s submarines is vital to the readiness of our Navy partner,” said Jim Hughes, vice

president of Submarines and Fleet Support. “We look forward to doing our part to provide these services with the highest quality, on budget and on schedule.”

Visit newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com to read the complete release.

The submarine USS Columbus (SSN 762), seen here in the Republic of Korea in 2014, will undergo maintenance and modernization at HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding division. Work is expected to be completed in May 2019. U.S. Navy photo

NNS Lays the Keel for John F. Kennedy (CVN 79)

Pictured on cover: First module for Kennedy is lifted into Dry Dock 12, where construction of CVN 79 will take place. Pictured above: Leon Walston, NNS welder from Massachusetts, displays the welded initials of Caroline Kennedy, the sponsor of CVN 79. Also pictured (left to right) are Rear Adm. Earl Yates, the first commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67); NNS President Matt Mulherin; Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe; and Rep. Joseph Kennedy. Photos by Chris Oxley

... what they build. “They are our nation’s great instruments of security and … of goodwill,” he said. “In times of crisis, they are the first to respond, and when called upon, they will deliver the final word in the bidding of our nation. So let this great purpose serve as a constant reminder—as inspiration to you, the men and women of Newport News Shipbuilding—that shipbuilding is not just what you do; it is who you are. And that building great ships—it is not just your tradition; it is your duty.”

Gov. McAuliffe emphasized the importance of John F. Kennedy’s future presence in the Navy fleet. “President John F. Kennedy was an inspiration to all of us,” he said, “so it is only fitting today that we now have a U.S. President who now will have two aircraft carriers named after him.”

Rep. Joseph Kennedy spoke of the original USS John F. Kennedy and its legacy that will continue with the new aircraft carrier. “USS John F. Kennedy demonstrated strength to our enemies and support for our allies,” he said. “Today, as we lay the keel of CVN 79, the next USS John F. Kennedy, we begin

construction on a ship with the same mission and the same spirit, but with new capabilities and a new generation.”

Mulherin spoke of the shipbuilders constructing Kennedy, highlighting their commitment to ethics once emphasized by President Kennedy. “While this aircraft carrier that we lay the keel for today will serve as a tangible legacy of our nation’s 35th President, so too will the people behind the steel,” he said. “When we say the greatest shipbuilders in the world work right here, it isn’t just because we build the most sophisticated ships known to man. It’s also because of the way in which we build them. Our shipbuilders demonstrate ethics, integrity and courage every day.”

Visit www.thefordclass.com/events to view a photo slideshow and to watch a full replay of the ceremony and highlights video.

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AROUND THE YARD

FREE Registration for One City MarathonThe Communications Division has a limited number of FREE registrations for the One City Marathon on March 13, 2016. Shipbuilders who are selected to be featured in the marketing campaign will receive free registration. Interested shipbuilders should contact Jeremy Bustin (O29) at 380-4384.

To register for the marathon, visit www.onecitymarathon.com. All Newport News Shipbuilding employees are eligible for discounted registration rates for the marathon, relay, 8K and nautical mile. Pictured (L to R): NNS Career Pathways volunteers John Banks, Aleshia Jackson, Monica Clark and Chelsee Mooring with children

that took part in the STEM program at Crittenden Middle School.

Career Pathways Volunteers Participate in Six-Week STEM Program at Crittenden Middle SchoolRecently, volunteers from Newport News Shipbuilding’s Career Pathways took part in a six-week program that introduced students to various STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) classes at Crittenden Middle School in Newport News.

“It was amazing to see the students so excited to learn about STEM and use their imaginations,” said X31 Apprentice and Career Pathways Volunteer Aleshia Jackson. “The students learned a lot and so did the volunteers!”

John Banks (E73) added, “It’s always an honor to work with such a talented group of future ‘innovators’ where not only I provide insight into the field of engineering to them, but, in turn, students provide their insight into how they will innovate the future thru science and math. Great opportunity to bond thru technology with future engineers and scientists of tomorrow!”

Visit the Career Pathways Yardnet website for additional information.

Shipbuilding Steering the WayWhile assigned to the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Refueling and Complex Overhaul Program, Matthew Kirkham (X70) came up with an idea to eliminate printing of the Nuclear Construction agenda by converting it to a Microsoft Excel file. The new format allows action parties to add notes to the agenda prior to the meeting. Kirkham’s suggestion also included using a laptop to display the agenda during meetings. Implementing Kirkham’s suggestion has eliminated printing cost for 1.9 million sheets of paper during a 12-month period, saving the company an estimated $247,000.

American Heart Walk Team Leads NeededInterested in being a team lead for this year’s American Heart Association’s Hampton Roads Heart Walk? Attend the informational meeting from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 1 to learn more. To RSVP, contact Amy McDonald (O29) at 688-6489.

Schedule Your Take an Hour Appointment in AdvanceInteractive Health will be providing FREE Health Screenings and flu shots to all employees beginning Sept. 15 and running through November. The health screening includes a finger stick that will test your Total Cholesterol, HDL, and Glucose, blood pressure and body composition are also measured. All results are 100 percent confidential. Skip the long lines and schedule your appointment for a health screening, those that are only receiving flu shots do not require appointments. Employees that receive health screening will walk away with a FREE tote bag.

Visit www.huntingtoningalls.com/tah to view the complete schedule and to make an appointment. Email [email protected] for questions.

NNS’ School Tools Drive Begins TODAY!Newport News Shipbuilding’s 2015 School Tools Drive to benefit area children is currently ongoing and will run through Sept. 4. Collection boxes have been placed inside first floor entrances at various buildings around the shipyard. Items needed include: No. 2 pencils, three-ring notebooks, notebook paper, five-subject notebooks, report covers, pens, rulers, markers, highlighters, erasers, colored pencils, glue and glue sticks, pencil boxes, scissors (children safe), crayons, backpacks, etc.

To view the entire list, of needed supplies, view the School Tools Distribution A Memo on Yardnet.

Contact Stephanie White (O20) at 380-3576 for questions regarding the drive.Bruce Easterson, CVN 72 RCOH program director, left, presents

Matthew Kirkham (X70) a check for his cost-savings idea.

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DATEBOOK

Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.

To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline for submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.

Editor: Lauren Shuck

[email protected](757) 380-4622

OCTOBER 10The Southside American Heart Walk will be held at Mount Trashmore. To register or for more information, visit www.hamptonroadsheartwalk.org from a home computer. Call Amy McDonald (O29) at 688-6489 for questions.

OCTOBER 17The Peninsula American Heart Walk will be held at the Peninsula Town Center. To register or for more information, visit www.hamptonroadsheartwalk.org from a home computer. Call Amy McDonald (O29) at 688-6489 for questions.

Kings Dominion Day Tickets Now On SaleNewport News Shipbuilding and Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems will celebrate 25 years of exclusive park use on Saturday, Sept.12 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. This event is open to all employees, members, friends and family of Newport News Shipbuilding, BayPort Credit Union and Northrop Grumman ES. The event is not funded by HII or NNS. A limited number of discount tickets are available for this special day. Tickets may be purchased in advance for $24 from any BayPort Credit Union location or online from a home computer at KingsDominion.com/Save (username: KDNNSB, password: KDNNSB). Only NNS and NG ES tickets, dated Sept. 12, 2015 will be valid. Employees can also purchase a single meal deal valid at nine participating restaurants inside the park. The meal includes an entrée, side and fountain drink or bottled water for $14.73+ tax. View flier on Yardnet.

OCTOBER 2In-Service Aircraft Carriers will host its 12th annual Aircraft Carrier Invitational Golf Tournament at Ford’s Colony Country Club. The event is a 4-man captains choice format starting at 1 p.m. with registration beginning at 11 a.m. Cost is $500 per team which includes golf, driving range, welcome gifts and dinner. Proceeds from the event will benefit the USO. For more information or to register for the event, contact Bruce Roberts at 380-4964.

AUGUST 29The Progressive Club is holding its third outing of the year. The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Cost is $15 for a guest or trial guests. View the flier for additional information. Salaried employees interested in attending this outing as a trial membership should contact a club representative.

AUGUST 27The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The Apprentice School) second floor conference room. Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at 688-6204 for more information.

AUGUST 27Join Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) from noon to 1 p.m. at VASCIC (2 West Dining Room) to increase your knowledge on the resume writing process to help you better prepare for that next opportunity. In addition, you will learn information on what you should do before, during, and after the interview. Presentation prepared by HR. Lunch will be provided. RSVP via email to Terri Mason (E07) by Monday, Aug. 24.

AUGUST 26Join the Society of Manufacturing Engineers at St. George’s Brewery from 5-8 p.m. for an in-depth, engineering-focused tour of the operations at St. George’s given by the brew master. Dinner will include a submarine sandwich, chips, cookies, water or soda and “free” samples of beer. There is a $10 cost for seniors and students and $15 for members and guests. RSVP to [email protected] or (757) 876-8386 by Aug. 24.

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SEPTEMBER 25The Apprentice Alumni Association (AAA) will host the annual Apprentice Alumni Fall Golf Tournament at Sleepy Hole Golf Course. The cost is $60 per golfer and the price includes: green fee, 18-hole cart fee, tournament prizes, food (chicken, barbecue, etc.) and unlimited range balls (one hour prior to start). Contact Fred Peedle (E51) at 688-6682 or visit: www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm for more information.

OCTOBER 3The Apprentice Alumni Association (AAA) will host the annual AAA Homecoming Tailgate Picnic at the Apprentice Athletic Field prior to The Apprentice School’s Football game vs. Fork Union Military Academy. Tailgate starts at 3PM. Kickoff for the game is 4PM. Active Apprentice Alumni and their immediate family will be admitted free of charge to the game. Visit www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm for more information.

Take a Survey to Help Improve Travel in Hampton RoadsThe Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) encourages you to participate in a “future transportation needs” survey. VDOT is currently evaluating plans to improve traffic flow, with a particular focus on the highways, bridges and tunnels around the Hampton Roads area. The purpose of the study is to better understand traveler preferences for future transportation planning decisions.

Take the 10-minute survey from a home computer at https://rsgresearch.com/hrsurvey?anon=anon&subsid=2&c=12. Answers are confidential and will be only be used by VDOT. Additional comments and suggestions should be sent via email to [email protected].

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45 YEARS Bert L. Pender O24

40 YEARS Robert W. Baker X33Kenneth W. Bickett Jr. X31Joseph Butler Jr. T53William S. Daniels X59Craig E. Findlay X18Robert M. Finley X42Michael J. Firth O46Bobby G. Fitzgerald O39Willie C. Gilliam III X73Kevin J. Green X88Robert A. Kennedy X70Douglas B. Mills X18

John H. Mixon E13Reginald S. Newkirk X82David A. Nichols X36Stephen M. Ovide E85Henry T. Page X31Marshall R. Ramsey X70Jerome Reasor X84Robert P. Seaford Jr. O26Joseph L. Shaw X42Kenneth M. Smith X36Arthur R. Tracey Jr. X31John L. Wooldridge O38

35 YEARSDavid W. Adams O44Gene A. Allen X36

William W. Angel X42Henry A. Baird M20William C. Barbrey X36Ann E. Beale X33Kenneth A. Blizzard X11David L. Bond X36Ricky G. Boothe M53Ralph M. Bowers X42Earl L. Boyd O53James E. Boyd Jr. X33Dannie J. Brent X18Michael Brown X32Anthony T. Bryant X31Herman L. Burwell O43Michael W. Butler O81Alton L. Bynum X18

David M. Causey E85Colin T. Chambers O53Jerry H. Cherry O45John M. Chilbert O41Lynda M. Coffey X36Clinton E. Cofield O43Randolynn N. Combs X42Marcus M. Conner E88Isaac R. Coston X33David C. Cullen X70Harold R. Denson X11Phyllis Freeman X11Vicki R. Gares O53Alvin T. Gholston X43David P. Gomer X42David A. Gooding E14

Kevin P. Goodwin AMSECHerbert L. Grenoble E86Ernest L. Gresham X32Donald Hamlin X59Rusty L. Harrington X43Thelma J. Harris O53Evelyn R. Hicks N960Edmond C. Hill Jr. A572Carl E. Hilliard X11Maurice L. Hines O43James A. Hintz O67Melvin D. Hollifield X70Charlie A. Holloway X36Richard J. Holmes Jr. M53Howard D. Hughes X31Garland C. Jennings Jr. O19

Gina T. Johnson O43James L. Johnson X42Willie J. Johnson Jr. X31 Brenda J. Jones X33Gregory D. Joyner X70Michael E. Joyner O53Stephen T. Ladd X67Richard V. Lawing X33Stacey M. Lilly X32Stephen E. Lovelace X42Ralph R. Mann O48Larry D. Matthews X70Edward L. McClain O53Andrew E. Meekins X36Richard D. Miller E21Mary J. Netzel E33

LONG SERVICE auGuSt

Kevin Green 40 years

Mike Firth 40 years

MaStER SHIPBuILDERS auGuSt

Marshall R. Ramsey 40 years

Arthur R. Tracey Jr. 40 years

“Kenny G.” Smith 40 years

Cal Gilliam III 40 years

Jerome Reasor 40 years

Howard Mixon 40 years

Bobby Fitzgerald 40 years

Robert M. Finley 40 years

Doug “Chillie” Mills 40 years

David “Nick” Nichols 40 years

Steve Ovide 40 years

Bob Kennedy 40 years

Bert “Leanette” Pender 45 years

Joe Shaw 40 years

Reggie Newkirk 40 years

Robert W. Baker 40 years

Joe Butler 40 years

LONG SERVICE

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Larry S. Nicholas X31Michael J. Otto O26Richard A. Payne X32Curtis L. Portlock M53Solomon T. Rawls O45James Ricks X36Kenneth W. Ricks X32Clayton L. Riddick X32Michael L. Schultz M53Kenneth D. Scott O19Gary K. Sessoms X10Larry D. Shoulars X33Leo Silver X33David C. Smith E85Shelton L. Smith X33Edwood A. Spruill X82Debbra C. Stanfield X70Pamela F. Stevenson X33Andre Thompson X36Lonnell Thompson X70

John F. Ullery O58Raymond W. West X82Alfonso A. Whitby X33Alan Whitt X91Antonio Williams X87Lillian A. Wilson O53Julius E. Wood M30

30 YEARS Clinton G. Anthony O53Juan Aponte Jr. O67Thomas J. Boesel E69Arthur D. Boyce E08Sharon E. Brockman E85Beth F. Brown E88David S. Buchanan II E45Carl H. Carrow E25Jeffrey R. Davidson E17Danny R. Deeds X32Donald D. Doverspike X91

John E. Duke X10Jeremiah Elliott O53Lisa A. Ferrell O54Robert F. Ganshaw E15John F. Gaskins Jr. X32Richard G. Harrison E83Stephen Hollandsworth E57Diana H. Hurston X89Anthony V. Jones O22Bonni S. Kelly T53Cathy P. Keyes E51Shelton S. Laws X88Lisa D. Maddrey O19Deanna G. Mault X87Mark T. McTheny O15Christine A. Miller X42Stephen M. Napiecek K81Wesley E. Newman E83Johnny E. Patterson Jr. X88Joseph G. Prince E05

John R. Purcell III X88William A. Putney X18Joseph M. Saunders X71Gail L. Sawyer X73John T. Shaffer O57Ricky A. Spoonhoward E03Kenneth A. Stone E17Bruce A. Thomas E74Patrick T. Ward X42Karen M. Widmeyer E68Randy L. Wilkins O26Joel R. Winbush Jr. E18

25 YEARS Edward J. Armstrong O25Jeffrey S. Bailey O22John M. Bane X15Eric B. Banks X70Veral D. Bell X33Edmond C. Braxton Jr. X82

Ricardo A. Copeland O51Charles R. Davidson E81Joann Diggs X59Deborah A. Ezzell E88Brian D. Hill X36Kecia L. Jernigan X33Arnold Johnson X31Dennis T. Johnson Jr. X31James S. Jones N960Deborah S. Lewis X31Jennifer L. Marshall M20Dana R. McKnight AMSECNathaniel S. Mitchell X59Kevin T. Nguyen E85Leroy R. Pierce Jr. O39Steven E. Roberts E49Russell A. Schafer E25Albert H. Shaw Jr. X11Frances K. Stewart X33Harold J. Strickland Jr. O37

Warren L. Taylor X43Cheryl G. Watson X33Angela M. Williams X33Melvin D. Williams X88Mark A. Wilson X10

20 YEARS Stephen A. Colpitts AMSECJason E. Duty X70James J. Gildea N358Dale R. Halberg Jr. O19James B. Shastid AMSECHoward A. Shiver AMSECEric E. Smith M53Barry J. Surber O19John K. Van Sleet AMSEC

LONG SERVICE CONt. auGuSt

James Anderson X89John Armstrong E79Sandra Armstrong O51Samuel Bent III O37Joseph Borgese O72Margaret Brown O41Rayford Butler X67Pernell Byrd O48Dorothy Carter O53John Cary Jr. X82James Cash X10Maureen Davis O97Daniel Destefano E25

Steven Dickens X31McDonald Eborn X42Joseph Edmonds X31Frank Edmunds III O40Robert Eshbach E81Jeffrey Fisher O67Kevin A. Games N910Claudia Giacopassi T54Anthony Gonzales O87Michael Graves E25Sharon Harvey O37David R. Hastings X36William J. Haupt X75

Gary L. Hawkes X32Bruce N. Hawthorne N350Debra Hickam O53Thad Howard Jr. X11Richard Jamison O87Keith Jefferson O46Linda Johnson O51Barry J. Jones X36Michael King X71Gary Livingston O31Jon Martin E65Jeffrey May E25James Miller O46

Sherman W. Mizelle X43Ron Monte E25Ronnie Moore E42Robert Moore E85Patricia Morris O57Jerry Owenby X36Allen R. Person Jr. X33Lacy Phibbs O27Bernard Quesnel K03Troy Rambeau E49James A. Riddle X11Robert Roach Jr. X59Corbin Robbins Jr. O26

John J. Roberts X32John Roward E81Jerry M. Samuels Jr. X43Charles Shirley O84Steven Skippers E84Herbert D. Smith X42Russell Smith T53Donald E. Stephenson X87Blake K. Stewart X43Earl Smoot Jr. E71Joseph Sowder E81John Spence Jr. E81Richard Stephan E38

David Straub K69Joseph Sych X70George Taylor Jr. O39Gary Thon O39Frank Thorn O27Christopher E. Walker X43Gail Warner E33Raymond Wassel Jr. O20Christopher E. West X42George M. Williams O15Mary Williams O70Dallas Williams Jr. E84Clifton Wright X36

REtIREMENtS May-juLy

NUCLEAR CRUISER TEXAS LAUNCHED AT NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING ON AUGUST 9, 1975.

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B600 Nuclear Propulsion Division Relocation Support Team Team: Faith Barnes, E89; Eric Boeninger, E89; Daniel Callahan, E82; Kenneth Edmond, E89; Katherine Frazier, E89; Martin Gerald, E89; Sandra Harper, E89; Jeffery Hughes, E89; Lisa Kujawski, E89; Rafael Lugo, E89; Yvonne McClanahan, E89; Thomas Newman Jr, E89; Etta Smith, E89; Chaun Waller, E89; Tanya West, E89; Pattie Young, E89 Nominator: Denise Martin B600 Urgent Relocation of All Occupants Team: LaShawn Beale, E83; Tania Blea, E70; Lora Callahan, E89; Gene Crawford, E89; Heather Criner, O45; John Gies Jr, O45; Mary Giunti, X09; John Hartigan Jr, E70; Andrew Key, T54; David Mitchell, E18; Caroline Mulvey, E70; Charles Owusu, O45; Keisha Pexton, O22; Kent Shoemaker, O27; Fritz Whitfield, E89; Jason Wood, E60 Nominator: Wayne Cribb CVN 78 Oxygen Plant Team: Michael Cross, O51; Thomas Ellebracht, O51; Herman Gill III, E26; Ronald Heath, E26; Daniel Hebert, E26; Arthur Palazzo, E26; Kenneth Parker, E25; Blaine Pottle, E25; John Ralls, E26; William Spruill III, E25; John Vandenberg, E26; Kyle Wade, E26; Gregory Watterson, E26 Nominator: Karen Enos New NDT SAP Database Team: Thomas Drye, O04; Russell Dunlow, O68; James Hall, O04; Amanda Jaffeux, E20; Fred Jenkins Jr, O04; Richard Nierman III, O04; Teresa Popik, T53; Clayton Schaefer, O04 Nominator: Dale Bell NNI CVN 72 RCOH Relief Valve Set & Test Team: Christopher Boyd, 950; Kenneth Davis Jr, 960; James Hilbourn, 950; Ronnie King, 960; Gary Michaelis, 930; Izaac Pruden, 960; John Schnautz, 950; James Whitley, 950 Nominator: Tracy Spencer Security Education & Awareness Initiatives Individual: Janet Ashley, O15 Nominator: Donald Terry Stud Welding Handbook Team: Christopher Helton, X31; Gary Musselwhite, O36; Cindy Oxley, O36; Stanley Reams, O67 Nominator: David Batdorf

Arresting Gear Foundation Repair Team: John Bazemore, O87; Michael Claude, X11; Daniel Collins, X43; Ricky Cooper, X43; Talbert Dunn III, X72; Albert Harris, X11; Alphonzo Hawkins, X43; Floyd Jordan, X18; Eric Malonson, X18; Michael McAdams Jr, O87; Brett Nelson, X18; Lionel Patterson, X11; Robert Powell, X72; Jeffrey Tupponce, X11; Joseph Turner, X18; Derek Wilson, X11 Nominator: Jonathan Dansereau CVN 78 Catapult Trough Cover Assemblies Team: John Bullock, X88; Melvin Epps, X11; Joey Foster, X11; Quintin Johnson, X11; Rudolph Mason, X11 Nominator: Lucas Hicks III CVN 78 Emergency Diesel Generator Availability Team: Richard Cortista, X43; Jeremy Daniel, X43; John Fraas, X31; Benjamin French, X43; Mateo Galindo, X43; Brian Holub, O22; Ernest Jackson, X43; Brian Jones, E84; Patrick Krystyn, E86; Colin Meigs, E84; Thomas Ortega, X43; Jason William Smith, X43; Joseph Sterne, X43; Thomas West Jr, X88; Quentin Wright, X43 Nominator: John Plevelich CVN 65 Vent Plenum Process Improvements Team: Donta Britt, X36; Roger Charity Jr, X36; Robert Hannah Jr, X36; Khalilah Porter, X36; Thomas Reynolds, X36; Adrian White, X36; Corey Williams, X36 Nominator: Lenvil Holland Delivery of 17th VCS Auxiliary Machinery Room Module Team: Ricky Austin, X84; Jeffrey Bailey, O22; Terence Bell, X11; Jason Brown, X31; Marshall Edmunds, X82; Michael Edwards, M30; Karisten Frazier, X33; Learcher Gilliam, X82; Brandon Holmes, X43; Ray Ivey, X11; Daniel Marshall IV, X42; Michael Rogers, X42; Carmelo Roman, O22; Aaron Scholle, X43; Joseph Traynham, X82; Herbert Young, X43 Nominator: Kenton Meland

Fixturing Innovation Team: William Bullock, X32; Michael Hammond, X32; Steven Henderson, M40; William Hurst, X32; Kenneth Jones Jr, X32; Dennis Parker, M40; Isaac Powell IV, X32; Willie Williams, X32; Henry Worsley Jr, X32 Nominator: Jason Roach Quality Improvement on 675D LAB Array Team: Craig Berry, X31; Brian Blake, X31; Gregory Cumbo, X31; Milton Harvey, X82; William Knight, X31; Christopher Mauder, X31; Michael Miller, X31; Rufus Porter, X31; Helen Vaughan, X31; Lawrence White Jr, X31; Louis Williams, X31 Nominator: Yong Richardson Special Interferences Removal and Installation Team: Glenn Bradshaw, X32; Ricardo Gonzalez Pena, X32; Gregory Hoefflin, X70; Berry Holmes, X32; Charles Jones, X32; Desmond Ware, X32; Raymond Williams Jr, X32 Nominator: Jason Ipock Steam Generator Off-Load Team: Matthew Banks, E72; John Becouvarakis, E86; Justin Belvin, X36; Tyler Charron, X36; George Fenner Jr, X11; Charlie Holloway, X36; Benjamin Hulvey, X43; Glenn Lassiter, X43; Mark Loewus, O22; Miriam Lopez, X43; Warren Mooneyham, X91; Marc Oliver, E86; Robert Thompson, O39; Adrian Wallace, X43; Steven Wells, X91; Christian West, K78 Nominator: Michael Ward Virginia Class Impulse Tank Manufacturing Process Team: Michael Aponti, X11; Curtis Booth, X11; Robert Carmine, X18; Gregory Charron, O43; Brian DePriest, E12; Seth Gilbert, X18; Stanford Johnston, X10; Erel Jordan, X18; Stephen Krupkowski, X18; Scotty Leggett, X18; Michael Lowers, X10; Charles McElrath Jr, X10; Michael Schaeffer, X10; Jason Thompson, O68; David Washburn, X10 Nominator: William Smith

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AUDIO/VIDEO

BASS & AMP - 5 String Ibanez Guitar and GK 4x10, 2x10 with 500watt amp. Great condition!! $1.5k or obo (757) 630-3826

PS3 GAME - Rocksmith 2014 for PS3 includes cable from guitar to system. New in box. $10. Text (757) 897-3246

SURROUND SOUND - Sony receiver, w/3 RCA speakers for $30; 12” Olympus Sub for Home Surround Sound $60. All for $75. Text pics (757) 846-8357

XBOX 360 - 250KB, 2 wireless controllers, HDMI cord, remote control, black carry case for all pcs. $150 (757) 826-1989

BLACKBERRY BOLD - 9930 Non-camera touchscreen, Verizon & unlocked, clean ESN. $65, charger $5 (757) 285-1145

PHOTOBOOTH - unlimited prints, props, attendant. For your wedding, Party, or any event (757) 420-4200

DJ - Experienced DJ/MC and Lighting effects for your wedding, party or any event! Call Tidewater DJs (757) 420-4200

PHOTOBOOTH - Book NOW for your Fall Fest, XMas Party, etc. Incl Props, green screen, red carpet & FUN! (757) 359-0292

EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists suited for any event, lighting effects & photography (757) 869-1876

DJ - DJ Jay Rope, Guaranteed to Rock It and I Won’t Break Your Pocket. DJ/MC for every occasion. (757) 632-9929

AUTO

06 HARLEY - 2006 Sportster 883R. Clean, 3960 miles and rising. Silver and black with chrome pipes. $5k. Call/text (757) 778-9439

1972 FORD LTD - Conv. red ext./ white int. new top/ boot cover, trans rebuilt, runs great Garage kept. (757) 356-0171

95 MONTERO LS - AS IS. Runs. A/C-Heat. Sun rf. New tires & prts. Steel bdy. Slvg 4 prts/scrp metl. $1,200/neg Txt 4 info/pics (757) 438-7651

2012 KIA OPTIMA - Good condition, 66K miles, new brakes, leather, keyless entry, power, sat. radio. KBB $12.6K, asking $12K (315) 777-0082

08 ACURA TSX - 67xxx miles clean on inside and out. tinted windows 20%, silver, sunroof. non smoker. 16,500 obo (757) 372-2913

Auto cont.

BRUSH GUARD - Black. For light/medium duty trucks/SUVs. Came from a Montero but fits many vehicles. $150 OBO. Txt (757) 675-5476

2011 TACOMA - Reg cab 6” lift. 18x14’s MOTO METALS! 33x12.50. TOUCH screen RADIO! Cold air intake 4cyl 5spd. $20k obo (757) 869-2552

06 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Fatboy FLSTFI. 16,800 miles. $8,900 Firm (757) 353-9825

00 HONDA 400EX - 4wheeler runs great. New tires, nerf bars, handle bars, seat cover. DG exhaust K&N air filter $1,750 obo (757) 339-3404

1977 JEEP CJ-5 - Original 304 Engine, soft top and door, misc accessories and parts. $4,500. Contact for pics and info. (757) 630-3692

PARTS - parts off 2004 cummins.4 rims, rear leaf springs,front coil springs,4 shocks, front steering stabilizer & more (757) 846-1820

00 YAMAHA YZ80 - Dirtbike - 80cc 2 stroke. Runs great, very fast. Lots of extras. $500 Firm. Call after 5pm (757) 784-8721

96 RAM 2500 - 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 w/ cab, long bed 360cc, 230k, $2,500 OBO. Truck rack- $300 OBO (757) 561-1646

MC HANDLEBARS - 1-in dia chrome buckhorn-style handlebars off a HD Fatboy w/triple-tree mounting hardware. GC $50. (757) 672-8256

TRAILER HITCH - New Curt Trailer Hitch w/ Hardware fits 1980-2001 Dodge Ram 1500. (757) 897-0298

2012 F150 XLT - $26,500, 5.0 V8, 34K Miles, Silver, Running Boards, Line-X Bedliner, Sync system, Gray Interior, 100k Warrant (843) 513-7834

07 HARLEY DLUX - Deluxe custom candy teal blue chromed out, <7 miles, like new, 12K obo, Harley Davidson Soft Tail Deluxe (757) 365-9694

1998 SUBURBAN - 165k miles on original 6.5 Turbo diesel. 4WD clean inside and out. Asking $3,000 obo. (757) 729-3872

2008 BMW X3 - White, Good Condition, leather interior, Sunroof, new inspection, all new brakes $16k OBO (757) 537-5659

2005 SCION TC - 100% Mechanically sound! It’s in great shape with a lot of extras. Call for more details. 156k. $5,200 OBO (804) 815-1686

2006 CAMPER - Forest River work and play. 23ft. Perfect for hunting. $9,500 obo call for info. Package w/can-am ATV available (757) 508-2421

2005 CARAVAN - 2005 Dodge Caravan, 133270 miles, GC, minor dents/scratches, dependable!! $3,000 OBO; (757) 870-9109

Auto cont.

CAN AM ATV - 14’CAN-AM XMR650/29.5”OL2/VForceJohn custom clutch/LED bar/Muzzy exhaust/Snorkel kit/1” spacer lift/10,000 obo (757) 508-2421

V-NOSE TRAILER - V-Nose Homesteader motorcycle trailer, 6X8, for sale, asking $1000 (757) 503-0483

HARLEY DAVIDSON - 02’ Fatboy pearl white V&H pipes hydr bike stand, too many extras to list $10,500 OBO. Must sell 15K miles. EC (757) 592-1100

12 VW PASSAT - $15,500 Ex: Silver In: Black/leatherette/heated seats 30,000 miles 5-Cyl, 2.5 Liter Auto,6-Spd Tiptronic (757) 871-4506

06 SV650S - Red 2006 Suzuki SV650s, ~8k miles on it. Seat needs repair and small surface scratches. Runs great. $2,200 (757) 897-8030

08 ARCTIC CAT - 2x4 ATV, garage kept, 112 original miles, $3,200 Txt pics (757) 377-0705

TRAILER - 1988 StarCraft 21 Foot Trailer. $1,200 OBO (757) 770-4391

95 CHRYSLER CONCORD - white & black 167kg $1100 obo for more info call (757) 864-0559

4 WHEELER - Artic Cat 300, 4x4 garage-kept, very good condition, never left outside at night. $2,500; (757) 619-3903

F150 XLT 4 X 4 - $4,900, 94K 5 light roof visor/Grille guard W/fog lights, Diamond tool box/tailgate/bed rail caps, tow pkg,ex (757) 272-5002

MOPAR JEEP - Hard Top Storage Case for 07-15 Wrangler part no. 82210325AD. Like new cond. $50. (757) 236-0789

ICON-RIDING - Mens X-LG ICON leather riding jacket, white with black, Good Cond $200 (ORIG 500) for picture cal/txt (757) 236-0789

WHEELS & TIRES - Stock wheels off of a 97 Mustang GT. 2 good tires wheels in ex cond $250 OBO. Can show pix. (757) 503-1523

JEEP HOIST - Hard Top hoist like new. Hoist top off w/just one person, $325 obo (no longer jeep owner) Buying new $500; (757) 236-0789

YAMAHA R6 - 05 R6-R with track fairings. can convert to street easily, has mostly factory parts. 6k miles. $3,600 OBO; (757) 778-9439

2000 LINCOLN LS - V8. Black interior/exterior w/leather seats. Updated Kenwood radio. 131K miles. $3,900 -Call/text for pictures (540) 320-2285

07 CIVIC SI - 07 Civic Si coupe. Fully loaded.62k miles. Very clean, 100% working. Garage kept. Dark Blue. $11,500 OBO (757) 778-9439

COMPUTERS

SURFACE PRO 3 - Bought Jan. 2015 only been used for iTunes, like new $900 obo text 4pics (757) 897-1621

COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop Repair, virus removal, program reinstalls, Windows 10 etc. $85+ parts (757) 329-6761

BOAT & MARINESUPPLY

YAMAHA JET SKIS - Two 2001 Yamaha Jet Skis in great condition. Both have less than 150 hrs. Asking $4,000 obo. (757) 729-3872

09’ TAHOE 21’ - Q7 SSI W/2010 Trailer. Less Than 50 Hrs, 21’ Long Runabout. VERY FAST! $15k. Text pics (757) 846-8357

HOBBIES

GUITAR AMP - Fender Frontman 10W amp w/built in Overdrive. Great cond. $25 call/text (757) 897-3246

GUITAR TUNER - Korg Pitchblack Tuner ($60) Pics available (757) 647-8913

EFFECT PEDAL - Boss Chorus Ensemble CE-5 ($50) Pics available (757) 647-8913

ACOUSTIC GUITAR - Dean Acoustic Exotica RSE Surpreme $424; Pics available. Set up by a professional luthier. (757) 647-8913

MASSAGE THERAPY - Spouse, Work, or kids have you stressed? Relax with a massage.(757) 240-0348

02 HONDA RECON - 2x4 250cc with reverse. has new 06 motor, runs perfect. doesn’t smoke, everything works. Trade or $1,700 obo; (757) 372-2913

ACOUSTIC GUITAR - Dean Acoustic Exotica RSE Supreme $425; Pics available; Set up by a prof. luthier. (757) 647-8913

GUITAR CLASSES - Guitar dusty? Fingers rusty? I can help with both! Sign up. 1-on-1 (Midtown NN) Wk/bi-wk sched Call/text (757) 528-7017

FENDER AMP - Supersonic amp w/ 1 12”speaker. Used once in EC. Clean and Overdrive channels. $500 (757) 771-2955

FENDER STRAT - Guitar is in good cond., has new pickups, tuners, and has great sustain. $300 Case included. (757) 771-2955

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Hobbies cont.

TREK ROAD BIKE - Bike fits riders 5’11- 6’5, big bike. maroon and silver in EC. $300. This is a hybrid road bike. Clean cond (757) 771-2955

KAYAK - Wilderness Pamlico 100; 10ft, recreational sit-inside kayak w/ integral bulkhead hatch w/ paddle. EC $400 OBO (757) 672-8256

FISHING GEAR - BPS tourney special rod & reel combo and BPS crankin’ stick w/ extreme reel. Text for pics and prices. (757) 810-9226

MARSHALL AMP - New Marshall amp, 100W 12 channel. Super loud when cranked, plays clean on low too. $800 perfect for gigs. (757) 771-2955

CALLAWAY GOLF C - Callaway Razr X irons(R flex-graphite) and x2 Hot driver for sale. Comes with bag, putter, sw, and lw. $250 (757) 897-8030

FURNISHINGS &APPLIANCES

COFFEE TABLES - 1 coffee table & 2 end tables, very sturdy, cream colored, modern style w/glass tops. $180 OBO. Call/text. (757) 329-2361

SOFA/CHAIR - Teal colored leather sofa with chair. Inlays on wood GC condition, bring truck and help. Poquoson $150 (757) 810-9052

BEDROOM SET - Solid wood, (white) dresser, mirror, nightstand, and twin bed set. Good cond. $500 (757) 323-2460

WOOD END TABLE - Very sturdy wood end table. Antique looking, minor scratches. $50 OBO. Call/text for pics. (757) 329-2361

TABLE & CHAIRS - Metal bar height table w/2 chairs. Table has a glass top, chairs have tan cushions $125 OBO. Great condition! (757) 329-2361

KITCHEN TABLE - Handcrafted Tom Seely solid oak table. Excellent cond. 68”x42” extends to 92”. 5 chairs plus 1 Captain chair. (757) 677-6529

MINI FRIDGE - White mini refrigerator with small freezer inside. Perfect for extra room, garage or dorm. $60. Call/text. (757) 329-2361

FURNITURE - Antique hardwood dresser $150, hardwood desk/shelves/dresser set $75; (757) 759-2549

FURNITURE - Complete LR furniture with china rug. Ex. condition. Asking $525 OBO. Wall unit China cabinet. Asking $250. (757) 685-8111

TV STAND - Dark wooden structure w/3 glass shelves, new cond. asking $150, text for picture; (757) 880-4969

Furnishings & Appliances cont.

TV TRAYS - 4 light wood TV trays w/base to hold them when not in use. Asking $25. Text for picture. (757) 880-4969

GLASS TOP TABLE - Glass top living room rectangular table with ornate metal base. Beveled edges in GC. Well made. Poquoson $75; (757) 810-9052

QUEEN MATTRESS - & Boxspring - 1 year old; was in a guest bedroom - like new! $300; (804) 815-7639

FOR SALE - must sell bedroom set; dining set; misc items. (757) 561-6883

CHINA CABINET - Antique China Corner cabinet w/ glass doors and drawers. Lots of storage.VGC Bring truck/help. Poquoson $200 (757) 810-9052

OFFICE CHAIR - Black leather high back office chair w/arms on casters. Great for college. GC $30 Poquoson (757) 810-9052

REFURBISH/PAINT - Furniture painting & refurbishment. Pick up/return available. Chalk paint, staining, custom work. Free quotes (757) 876-8693

DINING TABLE - Nice older/possibly antique dining room table with removable leaf & 4 chairs. Poquoson $100 (757) 810-9052

TV CABINET - Nice all solid wood TV cabinet w/doors & drawers for storage. Hides TV when closed. GC Poquoson $100 (757) 810-9052

GARAGE FRIDGE - Black full size garage refrigerator. $100. Call/text and will answer after 4pm. (757) 749-3146

FURNITURE - 36” wide x78” tall Ethan Allen solid oak unit w/pocket doors & many compartments $450 call (757) 812-9763

LEATHER RECLINE - Leather Recliner ($275) pic available; (757) 647-8913

BEDROOM SET - Qn Bed fr/box sprg; nght std; tall and long drsr w/mirror; Sofa Basket Tble (1,000) Pics avail. (757) 647-8913

BR/SET - 1890’s bed, marble top dresser w/candle stands & mirror, marble top chest of drawers $2,900 call (757) 812-9763

BUNK BED - Bunk Bed with mattresses. In great condition. Can be bunks or two single beds. $225 Text for pictures. (757) 228-0969

REAL ESTATE

HOUSE FOR SALE - 3BR, 1.5BA Appr. 1250SF w/HUGE det. garage 370SF, large patio.

Close to Langley AFB. $164,500. Call/text. (757) 749-3146

Real Estate cont.

FOR RENT - 3Br, 2Ba, 1,040 sq ft, Seaford Waterfront mobile home for rent. $1200/month (757) 880-3636

HOME FOR RENT - 1810 Hurst Dr., Hampton, 3BR/1BA, Brick, Fenced yard, Garage, Appliances. $1,000/mth (757) 675-1422

TOWNHOUSE FSBO - 2 Towne Square Dr.,NN- $83,500 2BR/3BA/1300SF. Towne Square is a quiet community, with easy access to NNS. (757) 987-6953

HOME FOR SALE - 2B/1.5Bth, 1000 sf, blt. 1985, 22nd St, NN, Cen AC&HT, new carpet, tile, paint, rdy 9/15, $39k; (757) 572-7062

HOUSE FOR SALE - Brick rancher on creek,3bdrm, 1-1/2 bath, fully remodeled, detached garage, quiet area, 5932 Orcutt ave. $135K (757) 817-1005

HOUSE FOR SALE - Cozy.3BR/1BA.924sqft.open.layout.ranch.safe.&.convenient.locale.near.Ches.[].17min.to.NNS.Lg.detached.garage. (757) 650-0183

HOUSE FOR SELL - 4BR/2BA. 1730 SF, brk rch, all new SS appl, granite cntr, floors, paint & baths; FP, Shore Park, Denbigh $215 (757) 952-7446

CONDO FOR RENT - 4BR, 3.5BA, in NN. Wood Floors, Granite Counter tops, SS Appliances, Gas FP, rear Deck, Garage. $1,600/MO (757) 912-6921

HOUSE FOR RENT - 1200 sqr ft, 3bd, 1 bth. Dtchd 1 car grge on .34 acres in Dnbg. $1,050 a mnth. (757) 813-5436

HOME FOR RENT - 2B/1.5Bth, 1000 sf, blt. 1985, 22nd St, NN, Cen AC&HT, new carpet, tile, paint, rdy 9/15, $700; (757) 572-7062

MOBILE HOME - Just REDUCED: 3BD 2BA Mobile home built in 2008, 1200sqft, whirlpool in master bath $46,000. 41 S. SPRUCE CT (757) 303-8119

BURKE’S GARDEN - 20.8 acres - beautiful property with spring fed pond in western VA mountains. GOOGLE Burke’s Garden. $110,000 (757) 303-5347

HOME FOR RENT - 3B/2.5 Bath,FP,Large deck,Front Porch, W/D,Shed,UR, Privacy Fence. Located on 60th St.$1,250/Mo (757) 534-7596

KILL DEVIL HILLS - 4BD/3.5BA, 2,280 sqft. Built 2005, 9’ ceilings, game room, gas FP, outside shower, wet bar, garage, appliances incl, $290K; (757) 880-5233

HOUSE FOR SALE - 1800 sq ft brick house in Seaford on water. Boat Lift, 2 docks. New kitchen, AC Unit,and more $369K OBO (757 (757) 947-8033

HOUSE FOR SALE - 3BR, 1.5BA Appr. 1250SF w/HUGE det. garage 370SF, large patio. Close to Langley AFB. $164,500. Call/text. (757) 749-3146

HOUSE FOR SALE - 3BD/1BA, 1047 sf in Hampton, new paint, flooring, washer/dryer, central air/heat, move-in ready; $89,000. (757) 529-0260

Real Estate cont.

HOUSE FSBO - 1950 SF 4BR/2 BA in desirable Hilton area, close to great schools. Large fenced in yard and 3 season porches (804) 937-2236

HOUSE FOR RENT - 1,700 sq ft. 3BR/2.5BA in Hilton area of NN. 10 min from Shipyard. $1,200 per month. Avail. 10/1. (757) 871-9627

SHORT SALE - 3BR/1BA Rancher near Langley. Remodeled Kitchen/Security System/New Appliances/2 Ton HVAC. Only $65K (757) 513-5583

HOUSE FOR SALE - Gloucester Point 5 BR,2.5 Bath, hrd wood floors, new HVAC & roof, many updates, lg garage w/workshop,.5+ acre (804) 824-5654

PETS

CHIHUAHUA - Female, 7 Months old, Great with kids, Tan/White, $150 Hampton VA (757) 506-2771

BOXER PUPPIES - NN area Sire/Dam onsite. 2M/2F Tails/dew claws removed and shots.. Ready 8/30 $400; $100 deposit/$300@Pick-up (757) 822-9672

FREE ITEMS BRICKS - Old bricks removed from house. Great for fill. You load and haul. Poquoson. Text 870-8168 (757) 870-8168

MISCELLANEOUS WOOD SWINGSET - Very sturdy wooden swingset/playset. $225. Moving, must sell ASAP! Will help dissemble and load. Call/text. (757) 329-2361

BICYCLE FOR TWO - Bicycle built for two. (757) 846-4456

FOR SALE - 36 IN Electric Fireplace TV Stand Ex condition. Hold 50” TV. only 3 yrs old. paid 1795.00, asking 1000.00 OBO (757) 651-6082

WORKOUT EQPMENT - Pull-up/Dip/Ab apparatus & Roman Chair. Excellent condition. $100 each. Txt for pic. Must pick up in Willmbrg (757) 645-6081

EXERCISE EQIPMT - Elliptical $50-250 & exercise bikes $40- $250 Treadmills $135-250 Also 2 rowers one $225 & one $95 (757) 589-7248

SMOKER - Meadow Creek PR60T pig smoker/roaster trailer. $1,000 OBO; (703) 728-8288

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Miscellaneous cont.

FIREWOOD - Seasonal Firewood for sale. Hardwood. Cord-$120 and ready to burn. Can Deliver - extra. Denbigh area (757) 508-0854

WEBER GAS GRILL - with bottle/cover (needs refill) could use some cleaning, but can cook tonight. $50 (757) 810-9052

TOW BAR - Tow bar still in the box $100 OBO. Can provide pix. (847) 372-9808

COAT FOR SALE - Nice Leather Duster coat. Black. Very good shape. Pretty designs. $200 OBO (757) 651-6082

ROLEX WATCH - Men’s Blue & Gold Submariner. Appraised at $7,000. Will sell for $5,495. Great Investment (757) 869-3862

ROOFING/SIDING - Roof repairs and exterior renovations (757) 581-0075

TRAILER - 4’x 6’ Utility Trailer with ramp. Bought from Lowes. Excellent condition, clear title $375. (757) 876-9288

HOME CLEANING - General home cleaning. Free Estimates. One time or special occasion cleaning welcomed. Licensed & Insured. (757) 371-3904

CIRCULAR SAW - Sears Craftsman 7-1/4” corded circular saw with hard case. Newer carbide blade. EC $30 (757) 810-9052

ANGLE GRINDER - Black & Decker 4-1/2” angle grinder. EC Seldom Used. $20 (757) 810-9052

LAWN TIX - (2) lawn tickets for Darius Rucker at the VB Amphitheater on Sunday, Aug. 30 7pm. $50 for both. Call/text (757) 329-2361

PARKING PASSES - UVA Football parking passes (Health System Garage) for UVA vs. W&M, Syracuse, GA Tech, & Duke. $5 Each. (757) 947-8577

MC TRAVEL TRUNK - Motorcycle travel trunk that fits on any size motorcycle luggage rack. Secures w/ straps to backrest. EC. $10 (757) 672-8256

FOR SALE - NEW inversion table, great for back issues and maintenance, never used. Asking $150; (757) 406-2256

CLEANING - Summer is here, go outside and enjoy it! Let me do your cleaning! Prices start as low as $75; (757) 880-8519

TREE REMOVAL - Free estimate, licensed & ins. Great customer service (757) 592-6497

ROOF RACKS - Thule roof racks w/ adj feet and locks that secure to SUV luggage rack such as a Chevy Tahoe. EC $110. (757) 672-8256

CHILDCARE - M-F, 1st/2nd shift available, FT/PT, CPR & First Aid Certified, low rates, smoke free, Foxhill area (757) 869-1876

HIGH CHAIR - Pink, Costco brand, $15, text for pics. (757) 310-2738

Miscellaneous cont.

OAK FIREWOOD - Red & White Oak , $80/cord. Deliver to Williamsburg area. (757) 508-1603

BANANA TREES - Cold-hardy. Plant now to establish roots for spring growth. $10. (757) 593-2426

DEWALT DRILL - HD 3/8” chuck corded 120V variable speed drill. Seldom used torque that cordless can’t match. EC $30 (757) 380-7517

LAUNDRY DETERGT - 5 GAL. Bucket $35. 400+loads. Last 4-6 mo. Liquid H.E. formulated works great; (757) 589-7248

ITEMS - Lawn mowers $135, 85, ,75; Microwaves $45, Dryer EC $135, Shedder $35, 5-ft old fashion popcorn cart $165 (757) 589-7248

CARPET CLEANING - Deep Clean Carpet Care. (3) Room special $69.99; (757) 867-3478

PHONES - looking for non camera phones prefer blackberry, Verizon (757) 848-3094

OVERNIGHT DAYCARE - 3rd Shift Child Care. 100 week. Please contact phone number for more information. (757) 504-6032

36” ALUM RAKE - 36” Aluminum Professional Landscape rake for yardwork. VGC $25 (757) 810-9052

CHILDCARE - M-F 5AM-5:30 PM, FT-PT 20+ yrs.exp. OY. PT, reasonable rates. (757) 249-2624

CUSTOM TILE - Specializing in custom kitchens, bathrooms/showers + all kinds of flooring. (757) 604-6814

ORGANIC BEEF - Check us out on FB: “Soul Shine Farm Grass Fed Beef” Organically grown on my farm; (540) 255-1292

TRAILER - 5*8 folding trailer/w wheel chock &removable sides. adjustable ramp & hitching accessories $350 OBO; (757) 270-9882

ITEMS - 5000 BTU Air Conditioner $90, Food saver 2-in-1 Vacuum Sealer $115 Water cooler $65, Air stepper climber $65; (757) 589-7248

LANDSCAPING - Lawn care, Mulch, Tree trimming, flowerbed design and maintenance. Give us a call for top quality lawn service (757) 525-0259

A/C UNIT - 25,000 BTU Energy Saver window A/C Unit. Used one season, works great, need space in my garage. $200 obo; (757) 346-8709

DUST COLLECTOR - Grizzly 1.5 HP Dust Collector for shop/garage, used little, need room in my garage. $200 obo (757) 346-8709

BENCH VISE - Sears 4-1/2” capacity, swiveling bench vise w/anvil end. Perfect for home shop. GC $20 (757) 810-9052

UVA VS. W&M - 9/19. Section 123 Row E. Six Avail $60 each. Please Text (757) 594-5857

Miscellaneous cont.

A/C SERVICE - Best prices around. Tune-ups, Refrigerant, Maintenance, or full install. We do it all (757) 525-0259

AIR CONDITIONER - New, never used, RUDD 14 SEER package unit. $3,400. Can help with the replacement. (757) 817-1005

SPORTS - 1991 Sports Illustrated, Basket Ball dream team, Nolan Ryan, MJ dunk poster $15 call (757) 812-9763

MOTORCYCLE JACK - Craftsman professional aluminum. 1500 lb. capacity. Lift range 3 7/8 - 17 3/8”. $150 obo. (757) 409-1551

CARNIVAL BANK - Large 1940 “Carnival Prize” Chalk Pig Bank 18”x 8” $40 (757) 812-9763

CASINO/DELAWARE - HARRINGTON 10/17/15 $30 slot play free buffet ,leaving from Hampton VA. Still have seat (757) 713-3055

DIESEL CAN - Yellow Blitz 5 gal diesel fuel can in GC w/easy to use spout $10 (757) 810-9052

TILLER - 60” PTO driven FARMAXX Tiller for tractor, 6 tines per flange w/xtra tines.EC $2K new,sell $1,300 firm. (757) 810-9052

WEDDING DECOR - Tying the knot? I can help with silk bouquets, centerpieces, pew bow, candy buffets & more. (757) 206-3386

LAWN/YARD CARE - Mow/Edge/Landscape/Mulch/Bushes beautified/Weed Ctrl/Fertilize/1X or weekly/Detail Oriented/Call for estimate (757) 871-4589

COMIC BOOKS - 14 Comic Books 2013 Action Heroes and 1950’s Beany & Cecil all for $15 call (757) 812-9763

A/C SERVICE - Unit not cooling like it used too?Have it cleaned and charged. (757) 771-3441

LAWN CARE - Mow/mulch/racking/leaf removal/gutter cleaning/power washing. Call (757) 268-6115

NO BUGS - Professional pest, moisture, termite, rodent, reptile, control. Crawl space repair (757) 873-4999

HOME HEATING OI - Heating oil. Up to 250 gallons. Underground tank. You pump and haul. Text $1.50 gallon (757) 870-8168

CHICAGO BEARS - Signed NFL Authenticated Urlacher jersey (w/papers) hung in NFL Bears monogram frame. $600 (757) 236-0789

MAKE-UP ARTIST - Certified Make-Up Artistry Services incl: Bridal, Prom, Special Events & More. Will travel (757) 325-5353

HANDYMAN - Call for a free estimate on fixing all of your home’s problems. Va Class C General Contractor (757) 256-8131

WANTED

WANTED - Looking for a concept II rowing machine used, but in good shape. (757) 589-7248

FIREWOOD - I need hardwood for winter delivered to my house. Willing to pay with custom wood furniture. (757) 346-8709

RIDERS WANTED - 4 seats for Express ride from Murfreesboro NC to NNS 1st shift. Leave 4:30am Here by 5:30; (252) 717-5480

LAWN MOWER - Un-Wanted Mowers & or Weed Eaters/Blowers. Broken or Running Will pick up for free (757) 688-8441

ODU FOOTBALL - ISO ODU Football tickets and parking pass. (757) 653-1525

SKINS VS FINS - Looking for 2 tickets to Dolphins Vs Redskins for first game of season. Parking pass included would be great. (757) 817-9190

WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers & dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for free. (757) 812-2719

VAN RIDERS NEED - Van leaving Va.Beach, stops in Norfolk to NNS, daily,1st shift. Seats available. (757) 450-6740

VAN RIDERS - Van coming thru Franklin, Suffolk and Smithfield. 3rd shift (757) 653-8664

IN APPRECIATION

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! - Happy 40th Birthday to Jessicah Hegeman!!

YARD &

GARAGE SALES COMMUNITY CLOTHING GIVEAWAY, Sat, Aug 29, 8am-1pm, Denbigh Baptist Church, 13010 Mitchell Pt Rd off Oyster Pt


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