Shipbuilders Celebrate Lincoln`s 26th

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Shipbuilders Celebrate Lincoln`s 26th
CURRENTS
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
FEB
17
At center, Capt. Karl Thomas, commanding officer of CVN 72 and Bruce Easterson, CVN 72 RCOH program director, pose with shipbuilders who helped to build USS Abraham Lincoln
26 years ago and who are now working on Lincoln’s RCOH. U.S. Navy Photo
Shipbuilders Celebrate Lincoln’s
26th Christening Anniversary
February 13, 2014 marked the 26th
anniversary of USS Abraham Lincoln’s
(CVN 72) christening. In honor of the
ship’s anniversary, shipyard leaders,
members of Lincoln’s ships force and
approximately 50 shipbuilders who were
part of Lincoln’s original construction
and who are also currently working
on the ship’s refueling and complex
overhaul (RCOH), were invited to a
lunchtime social to celebrate.
Capt. Karl Thomas, commanding
officer of CVN 72, and CVN 72 RCOH
NNS Sponsors the 2014
Youth Career Exposition.
Read on p. 2
Feb. 17 - 21, 2014
Program Director Bruce Easterson
thanked the longtime shipbuilders in
attendance.
“Thank you for what you did in the
past, thank you for what you do now
and what you will do in the future,” said
Easterson.
During the event, the shipbuilders
reminisced about building Lincoln and
attending the christening ceremony.
“I was an apprentice at the time”
said Danny Moretz, CVN 72 RCOH
ERGs Host a Lunch
and Learn on Diversity
Development.
Read on p. 3
program manager. “Several apprentices,
my mom and I attended the christening.
There were tons of people, a lot of
balloons – it was an incredible event to
watch.”
Shipfitter Foreman Neil Small added,
“What’s special about this boat to me
is that from keel to mast, I did all the
errecting and setting work. It’s been out
to sea for 25 years and now its back for
its RCOH and I’m working on it again –
its a special boat.” Continued on p. 3
View photos from
Lincoln’s Christening
Ceremony.
Read on p. 5
NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058
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FEB
17
Production Refueling and
Nuclear Support Division
Presents Safety Trophies
On February 7, Director of Production
Refueling and Nuclear Support Mary
Cullen presented safety trophies to
a foreman, general foreman and two
teams. The awards were presented to
recognize the outstanding safety records
and contributions to safety at Newport
News Shipbuilding (NNS).
The general foreman award was
presented to Terry Nicolas. “Terry has
been at NNS for 46 years and has an
outstanding safety record,” said Cullen.
“His work in the demolition of the dry
dock complex has been outstanding. He
installed safety rails on Building 4557
and hired contractors to level the ground
around Dry Dock 3 so that people are
safe when walking in the area.”
The foreman award was presented to
Andy Hammonds. “Andy works on
reactor cooling pumps and has worked
diligently to ensure safety,” said Cullen.
“He initiates safety talks on a daily basis
to keep his crew reminded about safety.”
Safety trophy recipients included (L to R): Nicholas Miller, Louis Banks, Anthony Hammonds, Tommie Holloway,
Rudie Riddick, William Nicolls, Gary Saunders and Ronald Barham. Photo by John Whalen
The construction team award was presented to the team responsible for USS
Abraham Lincoln’s (CVN 72) Rotating Shield Deck. “Earlier this year, a shipbuilder
tripped over a wire cable on the ship,” said Cullen. “This team got together and
immediately found a solution to the problem so that the accident wouldn’t happen
again.”
The team trophy award was presented to the team responsible for barge operations.
“This team has operated the barge for 12 consecutive years without an accident,”
said Cullen. “It’s obvious that this team takes their safety responsibility serious.”
NNS Sponsors the 2014
Youth Career Expo
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) was
the presenting sponsor of this year’s
Youth Career Expo held on
February 10 at the Hampton Roads
Convention Center. More than 2,500
students from the peninsula attended the
event to learn about career opportunities
in the region and the skills needed to
acquire those jobs.
During the event, Senator Mark Warner,
honorary event chair, spoke to the
students about the importance of STEM
(science, technology, engineering and
math) learning. Students were also
able to walk around and view more
than 50 exhibits from business sectors
including shipbuilding, manufacturing,
government public safety, finance,
hospitality, construction, STEM, defense
aerospace, education, automotive, green
jobs, healthcare, and transportation.
At the NNS booths, students were
able to obtain information on The
Apprentice School, take part in an
Pictured (left): Shipbuilder Kevan Hutchings volunteered at NNS’ Modeling and Simulation Virtual Reality booth.
Pictured (right): Senator Mark Warner, honorary event chair, spoke to students about the importance of STEM learning
during this year’s Youth Career Expo on February 10 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Photos by John Whalen
Apprentice School sheet metal demo, participate in Career Pathways’ duct tape boat
building, answer questions with Talent Acquisitions and look into virtual reality
with Modeling and Simulation. Students also took part in mock interviews with
numerous Career Pathways volunteers and listened to two NNS Talent Acquisition
professionals as they weighed in on social media and how it impacts hiring during a
panel discussion.
For more information on how to get involved in Career Pathways, visit the
Career Pathways website or contact Gordon Sproat (O44) at 688-3176 or via email.
FEB
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ERGs Host a Diversity
“Lunch and Learn”
More than 50 shipbuilders gathered at
VASCIC on February 13 for a “Lunch
and Learn” on Diversity Development.
Employee resource group (ERG)
representatives and Engineering lead
Diversity Development advocates
took part in the presentation, which
covered information about diversity and
inclusion, career development, mentoring
opportunities and information about ERGs
at Newport News Shipbuilding.
View the PowerPoint presentation from the
event. For additional information about the
five ERGs at NNS, visit the
ERG Yardnet website.
Pictured: Leon Reynolds, president of the African
American Shipbuilders Association (AASA), speaks to
attendees about the AASA ERG. Photo by Chris Oxley
On-The-Spot Ethics Recognition Program
Listed below are the most recent winners of the On-The-Spot Ethics
Recognition Program Award. The purpose of the program is for
employees to recognize other employees who demonstrate ownership of
company values and high standards of ethical behavior in their everyday
work activities. Congratulations to the following employees:
DeAnna Stevens (E84), Aaron Pierson (K78), Major Chappell (O04),
Ricky Atkins (O39), Anthony “Tony” DeShong (E88) and Tracy Holloway (X33).
AASA to Host Black History Month Event
The African American Shipbuilders Association (AASA)
will host its Annual Black History Month Celebration on
February 20 from 4-7 p.m. in Building 520 (James River
Room). This year’s theme is “Paying it Forward, As We
Continue The Dream.” The guest speaker will be Rev. Dr.
Dwight Riddick from Gethsemane Baptist Church in Newport
News. The event is FREE and is open to all shipbuilders.
Contact Purcell Robinson (E83) at 688-5220 for additional
information or for questions.
NEW! Check Out the February Issue of Continental Mari-Times
Continental Maritime of San Diego recently published its February 2014 issue of
Continental Mari-Times. Read at www.huntingtoningalls.com/employees/news.
I Spy the Shipyard
Newport News Shipbuilding Talent Acquisition is advertising at the Norfolk
International Airport (ORF). The digital advertisement is located by the main
arrivals escalator. More than 3 million passengers travel through the ORF airport
annually. If you know someone that would be a great fit, encourage them to build
their career by applying at huntingtoningalls.com/careers.
CVN 72 RCOH program director Bruce Easterson
(left) and Capt. Karl Thomas, commanding officer
of CVN 72, cut a cake to celebrate Lincoln’s
christening anniversary. Photo by John Whalen
Shipbuilders
Celebrate Lincoln’s
26th Christening
Anniversary
Continued from p. 1 ...Watch
“26th Anniversary of Lincoln
Christening” video or turn to page
5 to view photos from Lincoln’s
christening in 1988.
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FEB
17
SEEKING LEADERS
Visit huntingtoningalls.com/careers for more information on how you can build your career with Newport News Shipbuilding.
Job Title
Requisition Number
Department
Location
Director Talent Acquisition
6777BR
O20
NNS
Mgr Programs 3
6775BR
X72
NNS
Mgr Matl Process Eng 2
6767BR
O31
NNS
Mgr Quality 2
6682BR
K93
NNS
Foreman - X10 Lines/Shipwright
6634BR
X10
NNS
Foreman
6624BR
X73/X43
NNS
Foreman - Machine Shop (NNI - 2nd Shift)
6687BR
N910
NNS
Foreman - Welder (NNI - 2nd Shift)
6686BR
N910
NNS
Foreman
6753BR
X10
NNS
DATEBOOK
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“At the Helm” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in
Bldg. 903-1 (room 129B). Contact Rose Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 or
William Henry (E22) at 380-4581.
MAR
08
The International Compliance Office will hold Annual Export TrainingBasic from 9-10 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium.
Register via the Learning Exchange (LX). Contact Sarah Williams
(O19) at 380-3599.
Shipbuilders are invited to attend the INCOSE Hampton Roads
Area Chapter dinner meeting at Bailey’s in Newport News. The
meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. and will feature guest speaker Dennis
Bushnell, chief scientist of the NASA Langley Research Center. The
event is FREE and INCOSE membership is not required. Contact
INCOSE HRA Program Director, Mary Stuczynski (X70/E41) at
688-1661 or via email for questions.
The Apprentice Alumni Association (AAA) will host its annual banquet
at 7 p.m. at the Marriot Newport News at City Center. The Class of
1964 will be honored during the event. Social time starts at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets are $40 and are available from AAA delegates or officers
and from Judy Hester (8-2512) at The Apprentice School. For more
information, visit www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm or email
Alumni@nnapprentice.com.
A special offering of the Systems Engineering Certificate Program
hosted by the Old Dominion University (ODU) Business Gateway will
begin on Feb. 25 from 4:30-8:30 p.m. and will run for six weeks. For
more information or for questions, contact Nita Scarlett (O35)
at 688-5599.
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903-2 (room 203). Contact Rose Brodie (K75)
at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (O83) at 688-6204 for information.
MAR
28
The Progressive Club will host its first event of the year from 4-9 p.m.
The club has three outings a year and one banquet; all events are
held at Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Dues are $45 per
year. Shipbuilders can ask for a trial membership for an outing for
the cost of $15 (not including banquet). Progressive Club is open to
salary and retired salary employees. For more information, contact
Debbra Stanfield (X70) at 534-3558.
The Progressive Club will host its “Cabin Fever” Golf Classic
at Sleepy Hole Golf Course on March 28. Check-in begins at
noon. Shipbuilders interested in participating should complete a
registration form. For additional information or for questions, contact
Kenny McBurney (X88) at 380-3659.
The Apprentice School will be offering the following services
to shipbuilders. Both representatives will be located at the
new Apprentice School facility (Building 812), located at 3101
Washington Avenue. Shipbuilders should check in at the
Admissions Office, located on the first floor of the facility prior to
meeting with representatives.
• Susan Koch, Saint Leo University representative, will be
available every Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to
assist employees with information, application and registration
questions. To contact Susan call 766-1812 or 766-3303 and
249-0390 on Wednesdays (Susan.Koch@saintleo.edu).
• Tunisha George-Twine, Hampton University representative,
will be available every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to
assist employees with information, application and registration
questions. To contact Tunisha George-Twine, call 727-5584 or
via email at Tunisha.Twine@HamptonU.edu.
L.E.A.R.N. will host a lunchtime presentation with Vice President
of Quality and Process Excellence Ron Murray from 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. in Building 520 (James River Room). A box lunch
and half-hour charge will be provided. The event is open for all
employees, however, seating is limited and reservations are required.
Sign up on the L.E.A.R.N. Yardnet website.
Editor: Lauren Ward
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
Currents@hii-nns.com
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline for
submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
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NNS Christens USS Abraham Lincoln
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On February 13, 1988, Newport News Shipbuilding christened USS Abraham
Lincoln (CVN 72). The photos above are from the christening ceremony.
1. Panoramic photo of
the christening ceremony.
Secretary of Defense Frank
Carlucci was the keynote
speaker. Photo by Jack Will
2. Lincoln’s Ship Sponsor
JoAnn Webb, wife of former
Secretary of the Navy James
H. Webb Jr., swings during an
attempt to break the bottle.
Photo by Judi Baldwin
3. After three failed attempts,
Ship Sponsor JoAnn Webb
finally breaks the bottle to
christen Lincoln.
4. Lincoln was christened in
Dry Dock 12. Approximately
3,500 people braved the frigid
temperatures to witness the
christening. Photo by Eileen
Misch
5. During the christening
ceremony, Abe Starr, an
Abraham Lincoln look alike,
walked around the event site.
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(757) 771-3441
WINE CHARMS - OBX Shell Wine Charm
set 5 peice w/gift box for gifting. Choose
color scheme. Call/text for pic/order
(757) 236-0789
TREE REMOVAL - Free estimate. Licensed/
ins. (757) 592-6497
FIREWOOD - Maple and oak $120 per
cord. Located in Newport News near
Harpersville and Jefferson intersection.
(757) 849-2071
VAN RIDERS NEED - van riders needed,Va
Beach to NNS,leave Diamond Springs Rd/
Shore Dr area. 1st shift (757) 450-6740
CUSTOM DESERTS - custom one of a
kind cakes cupcakes, and cookies for ALL
occasions.ALL our desserts are made to
order. (757) 369-5525
FOOD DELIVERY - Hungry at work? Want
Chipotle, Chick-fil-a, Panera Bread, 5 Guys
& more? M/W/F/Sa (757) 926-5519
TREADMILL - Weslo Cadence 55, good
sturdy unit, like new, barely used, in
stores for $300, will sell for $100 obo
(757) 334-3935
CHILDCARE - M-F, 6AM-5:30PM, FT/PT,
20+ years of experience. Reasonable rates
(757) 377-6132
TREADMILL - black treadmill hardly used.
folds up to maximize space. $150 text for
pics. (757) 342-5343
EASTER DRESS - White, crystal accents,
spaghetti straps W/cover-up. girls size 10,
used once $15 obo (757) 380-7967
GENERATOR - New generator started once
$650 Call for information (757) 724-4173
contribute $100/mnth. (757) 876-9320
PART-TIME INCOME - Must have computer,
internet connection & landline. Call for
more information. (757) 726-7794
Miscellaneous Items
EXERCISE EQUIP - Ellipticals $65-150 &
Exercise Bikes $40-150. (757) 218-2946
non-work number (757) 535-9279
HD JACKETS - Women’s Harley Davidson
Leather Jackets $175 ea. VANSON
Women’s Properf CSRX size 10 $275
(919) 761-0142
90 DAY WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE - Get
fit, healthy and feel great! Ask how you
can get each month free. Call for more
information (757) 726-7794
BENCH PRESS - Spartan folding bench
press in great shape. Can send picture $98
(757) 218-2946
FEB
17
WEDDING - Photography & Flowers for
your amazing wedding. (757) 513-2164
DELIVERY - Realx! Give us your grocery
list and we’ll shop for you! (757) 713-0775
DAYCARE - M-F,6 am-5 pm, Experienced
and located close to Shipyard. Infantsup for full or part time. One spot open
(757) 679-0305
CHILDCARE - Childcare in Hampton
near LAFB. Will provide a loving and fun
learning environment. (517) 889-2139
HOME DAYCARE - Experienced FT/
PT childcare in North Suffolk from an
experienced former Nurse. Many great
references! (757) 483-6339
LANDSCAPING - Gutters, Mowing, Fences,
Decks, etc. - call after working hrs. - leave a
Pets
HOMELESS CAT - Abandoned 1YO very
sweet male cat. Used to be indoor/outdoor.
Living in shed. Needs good home!
(757) 848-8071
RESCUE PUPS - for adoption, Animal
Aid Society 80 Butler Farm Rd Hpt. Open
9am to noon daily. Healthy happy pups!
(757) 865-0511
CATS & KITTENS - Poquoson Animal
Welfare Sanctuary PAWS for adoption.
Save a life by making room for more!
(757) 287-4757
NEED HELP WITH - your pup’s behavior?
K9 Fetching Manners is the answer! Call for
classes and information. (757) 594-0365
Wanted
WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers and
dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for
free. (757) 812-5129
LAWNMOWER - Need reg/std working
push mower for small yard. Around $50
(757) 812-4282
TEEN COMPANION - Female College
Sudent wanted to spend 2-3hr a day in the
summer with my teen. Art/Music interest a
plus. (757) 532-1205
ROOMATE WANTED! - Roomate wanted in
Hampton. Beautiful townhouse near LAFB.
Asking $600/month. Must be clean, social,
employed. (757) 344-7965
RIDE SHARE - Looking for ride, 1st shift,
from Tabb area. Starting March 10. Will
RIDE SHARE - Two member Car Pool
seeks third member fm Whaleyville/Gates
Co. area to NNS. 1st shift. Save Money!
(757) 705-3498
FE STUDY GROUP - Starting up an FE
study group. Let’s motivate each other and
pass the FE. (757) 593-3557
TRAILER FRAME - Get rid of the old trailer
rusting in your yard. I need a sm. to md.
duty trailer for a smoker I am building.
(757) 897-7033
RENTAL HOUSE - I am looking for a house
to rent in VA beach. $950 or less, between
oceanfront & town center. (540) 840-6567
R E C O G N I Z I N G
BLACK
History Month
In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson’s efforts led the
people of the United States to begin understanding
the immense contribution African Americans brought
to our culture. Woodson’s original Negro History Week
expanded to become Black History Month in 1976.
Newport News Shipbuilding recognizes the diversity
of cultures that make all of us strong and free.
This observance is endorsed by the
Newport News Shipbuilding Diversity Council.

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