November 6, 2014 - Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group

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November 6, 2014 - Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group
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Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Vol. 58 No. 44
Peterson aircraft receive new paint, life at base museum
By Staff Sgt. J. Aaron Breeden
21st Space Wing Public Affairs
(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. J. Aaron Breeden)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Anthony Garcia, a painting contractor, masks the cockpit of an F-4 Phantom
II aircraft with paper and tape in preparation for paint at the base museum Oct. 30. Garcia is part of a contracted
crew hired to repaint and touch up 10 aircraft maintained by the museum to ensure these artifacts remain accurate
representations of these once high-soaring crafts that now reside at Peterson AFB.
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo.
— A restoration project that started in
August is breathing new life into several aircraft in and around the Peterson
Air and Space Museum, and will likely
be completed this spring after Old Man
Winter has come and gone.
What started as a small restoration project grew into the complete repainting of
eight aircraft and touch up of two others.
Museum curator Jeff Nash explained
the museum is charged with ensuring all
of their aerospace vehicles are maintained
and preserved as accurate representations
for guests visiting the museum, and he said
he’s pleased to see this project underway.
Although Peterson is a space base, the
aerospace vehicles represent the historical
and current missions of the 21st Space
Wing and its tenant units.
Nash said since 1951 the Air Force’s
former Aerospace Defense Command,
then a component of Northern American
Aerospace Defense Command,existed at
Peterson until NORAD moved here in
1957.
“The aircraft and missiles we have on
display here at the museum and elsewhere
on Peterson are weapon systems used by
the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army Air
Defense Commands,” Nash said.
Along with the static displays outside
of the museum, inside there are treasures which showcase the rich history of
Team Pete, the construction of Cheyenne
Mountain Air Force Station, and the evolution of the space missions operating today.
“For over 60 years, units at Peterson and
other Air Force bases in Colorado Springs
have supported the aerospace defense mission,” he said. “The display aircraft and
missiles you see around base are silent
representatives for members of Team Pete
who supported those missions.”
Nash said future projects will include
renovating the Broadmoor Hangar, currently used for administrative space and
artifact storage, with new and updated
exhibits to help tie the hangar into the rest
of the displays at the museum.
The museum will continue to operate
normal business hours throughout the
restoration project. For those interested in
volunteering at the museum or for more
information visit http://petemuseum.org/.
Wing gears up for Condor Crest
(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. J. Aaron Breeden)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Chris Ransom, a painting contractor, applies paint to the tail light of an F-15 Strike Eagle aircraft at the base
museum Oct. 30. Ransom is part of a contracted crew hired to repaint and
touch up 10 aircraft maintained by the museum to ensure these artifacts
remain accurate representations of these once high-soaring crafts that
now reside at Peterson AFB.
(U.S. Air Force/file photo)
Members of the 21st Space Wing will conduct emergency response exercises from Nov. 12-18 as part of the 21st Space Wing’s continued commitment to ensure base readiness. These exercises may cause delays at the gate. There will be some traffic disruption and potentially some temporary
delays in services in the areas where exercise scenarios are taking place. We ask our mission partners and community members for patience.
These exercises are vital training tools that ensure our emergency response forces are able to effectively respond to unplanned crisis events.
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Peterson hosts haunted Halloween
(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – A ghost waits in the shadows to scare the next group that dares to enter the 21st Communications Squadron haunted house Oct. 30. This was the first-ever haunted house put on by
the 21st CS, and admission was free. Different rooms had different levels of “scare factor,” including a separate kid’s area for those that weren’t quite ready to be scared.
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C ommander’s C orner
21 st S pace Wing
21st Space Wing Commander
Col. John Shaw
Chief of Public Affairs
2nd Lt. Sarah Burnett
Editorial Staff
Chief of Internal Information
Mr. Steve Brady
Staff Writer
Michael Golembesky
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Air Force, under exclusive written contract with the
21st Space Wing. This commercial enterprise Air Force
newspaper is an authorized publication for members of
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Contents of the Space Observer are not necessarily the
official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government,
the Department of Defense or the Department of the
Air Force.
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Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by
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Ave., Suite 219, Peterson AFB, Colo., 80914-1294, (719)
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For information in the event of a Peterson Air Force
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Develop personal leadership style
SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. —
This is for all you aspiring leaders out there....
for all of us. You are not Gen. George Patton.
You are not Gen. Colin Powell. You are you
and you have your own leadership style. Be
yourself. Develop your personal leadership
style. Consider the following as you do so.
Have you established your own personal
touchstone — something to weigh decisions
against? What do you value? What is important to you? How do these things guide you
in your decision making? Take a moment to
be deliberate in the knowledge of what you
personally value, what’s important to you and
what your character is. Form the foundation of
your decision-guiding touchstone. In my case,
I value organization, responsibility, pragmatism and the 10 Commandments. Inspiring
others, continuous improvement and a job
well done are important to me. I weigh decisions of all kinds against this touchstone.
Reflect about lessons you’ve learned and
be deliberate in how your share them. I’ve
reflected on leadership over my entire career
and have at times learned more salient lessons than others. Throughout, I’ve made a
habit of highlighting one leadership lesson
from each of my assignments and reflecting
on this list and sharing it with others. I offer some of the highlights and spare you the
Lt. Col.
Michael Peake
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Squadron
commander
details because only I understand the context
of the details and how they apply to my own
leadership style. My purpose here is to explain
the process.
· As a lieutenant, I learned to appreciate the
‘work hard-play hard’ cliché, and that being
demanding and truly taking care of those you
lead are not mutually exclusive.
· As a captain, I learned that the world “outside” of the Air Force gets a vote and that all
of us have a natural desire to be led. I learned
good people will always try to do what they
think is best for the mission, but without a
strong leader to provide the vision and make
the hard decisions, a decline in the total effectiveness of the unit is unavoidable.
· Later, I learned to value letting mid-level
leaders run, not getting too far into the weeds,
while at the same time ensuring the effec-
tiveness of the entire team. I learned that no
matter how hard you work at communicating,
you will find pockets where the word wasn’t
received or clearly understood. I learned the
value of the patience of staying the steady
course and to seek first to understand the
reasons of those who found themselves at odds
with our vision.
Set the vision and communicate priorities and expectations and remain convicted.
Twenty-six years ago, as a freshman Air Force
ROTC cadet, I learned what “Check six!”
meant during a pick-up basketball game. Now
I know “check six” can be a bit of a leadership
philosophy. Can you lead if no one follows?
Check your six — see who’s following — this
is a litmus test. The presumption is that you’re
leading in the right direction. If you’ve based
your direction on your touchstone, and you’re
in tune with the environment you’re leading
in and if you’re listening, then chances are
good that you’re leading in the right direction. What if you’ve done those things and
are assured of your direction, but no one is
behind you? Does that mean you’re not leading
in the right direction? Weigh your decisions
against your touchstone, stay the course, remain convicted. Then check your six to gauge
your effectiveness.
Action Line
The 21st Space Wing maintains a commander's action line, a direct link to the 21st Space Wing commander. The wing commander encourages its
use. Concerns should be addressed at the lowest possible level in the chain of command and elevated as necessary.
To reach the action line:
21st Space Wing members and its GSUs can call 719-552-2121, DSN 559-2121 or email 21sw.pa.action.line@us.af.mil.
The Peterson action line, for Peterson AFB items of interest or for the wing’s tenant units, can be reached at 719-556-7777, DSN 834-7777, or email
peterson.action.line@us.af.mil.
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Airman’s Attic offers thrifty shopping
By Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex
21st Space Wing Public Affairs Office
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo.
— Thrift shopping is quite popular due to
the cool vintage items that can be discovered
and hipsters trying to be original, but some
do it because they can’t afford to shop retail
prices. If Airmen are struggling, there is only
one place they need to stop.
The Airman’s Attic is that place, a resource
available through the Airman and Family
Readiness Center, run entirely by volunteers
where staff sergeants and below can get items
from small appliances and dishes to clothes
and electronics entirely for free. Military
uniforms are also available for free to any
rank personnel.
“We run solely on donations,” said Rackel
Haskell, Airman’s Attic volunteer lead. “We
have military from Fort Carson, the (Air
Force)Academy, Schriever, and Cheyenne
Mountain coming here.”
Because everything is available free of
charge, visits are limited to once per week
and each person can only take five items per
visit. Each “item” doesn’t necessarily mean
only one thing, however.
Ten toys, books or movies equal one item,
Haskell explained. Ten articles of children’s
clothing or a set of dishes also equals one
“item.” If Airmen have any questions of how
the system works, any volunteer can answer
their questions, or charts are available to
help as well.
The Airman’s Attic helps so many different
people Haskell said. The people she sees the
most are Airmen who are moving out of the
dorms or single Airmen getting ready for a
deployment.
“We give things to the Child Development
Center too. We give them clothes and help the
youth center with school supplies,” Haskell
said. “We work with the first sergeants who
come to us when they have anyone in need.
We try to do whatever we can.”
The Airman’s Attic helps so many people,
donations are constantly needed to replenish
the shelves. Haskell said the items needed
most are household goods, appliances and
dishes.
There is a 90-year-old lady who donates
quilts, said Sandra Trean, Airman’s Attic donations lead. “She is 90 years old and makes
a quilt every single day. And once a month
her friends bring the quilts to us.”
The 22 volunteers at the Airman’s Attic put
in so much time processing the donations
and making them available to the customers as soon as possible. The volunteers put
in more than 600 hours of work during the
month of September. While they are always
busy, the volunteers love the store and its
customers.
Trisha Edwards, Airman’s Attic volunteer,
said she originally started volunteering for
something to do when she was pregnant and
now loves it.
“It’s great to see the community come
together to help,” Edwards said. “Some get
items they need and in a few months come
back to donate the items so someone else
can use it. Then they continue to donate —
it’s great.”
If Airmen are in need of anything, the
volunteers at the Airman’s Attic can help
you find what you need. And if you have any
extra items lying around not being used, both
the volunteers and customers will be happy
for the donations.
The Airman’s Attic is located in building 1525, across from the RP Lee Youth
Center, and is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday for shopping. Donations can be dropped off from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday
(or in a box outside the door anytime). For
more information, call 556-3215.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – (Above) Sandra Trean, donations lead, and Rackel Haskell, volunteer
lead, pose for a photo in the processing room of the Airman’s Attic Oct. 29. Trean is a volunteer with more
than 20 years of service. (Below) The sign from the old location hangs on the wall as a reminder of where they
started and how far they’ve come at the Airman’s Attic. The Airman’s Attic is a place where Airmen in grades
E-5 and below can get household goods, clothes, children’s toys and miscellaneous items for free. Military
uniforms are also available for free to all ranks.
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Enlisted promotion system changes
continue with weighted factor adjustments
WASHINGTON (AFNS) — This January, changes to
the Weighted Airman Promotion System (WAPS) will
continue with adjustments to the scoring model for promotions to technical sergeant and below, all designed to
help ensure job performance is the most important factor
when evaluating and identifying Airmen for promotion.
The current WAPS enlisted performance report calculation model for technical sergeant and below uses the last
five years of enlisted performance reports (up to 10 EPRs
total) with a maximum value of 135 points. The revised
system places increased emphasis on job performance,
specifically relative to recent performance.
The weighted EPR points will increase to 250 points
and only the most recent closed out EPRs (up to three)
when an Airman is promotion eligible at each grade will
be considered. In other words, an Airman’s EPR calculation will reset to zero after each promotion.
The first EPR produced on the static close out date
after an Airman becomes promotion eligible for the next
higher grade will be the first weighted EPR used for WAPS
points. Airmen will continue to accumulate weighted EPRs
until they are selected for promotion to the next higher
grade; however, points will only come from the three
most recent EPRs. Any EPRs in excess of the maximum
three will not be considered.
Those Airmen entering their first year of promotion
eligibility will have one EPR used to calculate weighted
points. Airmen with more than one EPR on file since
becoming promotion eligible for their next higher grade
will have up to three EPRs used for calculation.
In the coming months, the Air Force will release new
enlisted performance reports, one each for airman basic
through technical sergeant, master sergeant through senior master sergeant and chief master sergeants. A change
to the new evaluations creates a distinct performance
assessment during every reporting period, with a second
section of the form documenting a commander’s promotion recommendation. The promotion recommendation
will only be provided when an Airman is promotion eligible, with that rating contributing to an Airman’s EPR
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For the 2015 cycle, prior to releasing the new EPR forms,
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Under the revised system, when an Airman has three
years or more in the eligibility window, the top EPR is
worth 50 percent, the middle EPR is worth 30 percent
and the oldest of the three EPRs is worth 20 percent of
the weighted EPR points. If an Airman has only two
promotion-eligible EPRs, then the top EPR is worth 60
percent of the weighted EPR points and the bottom EPR
is worth 40 percent. For Airmen with only one promotion
eligible EPR, it is worth 100 percent of their weighted
EPR points. These changes also increase emphasis on an
Airman’s most recent duty performance.
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Zombies invade Cheyenne Mountain AFS
(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR FORCE STATION, Colo. – A runner narrowly avoids a zombie trying to eat him during the first ever 5k Zombie Tunnel Fun Run at Cheyenne Mountain Oct. 30. The Zombie Run was open to
any military member and their family from Peterson Air Force Base, Schriever AFB, the U.S. Air Force Academy and Fort Carson.
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Medical group fall festival fun
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Senior Airman Fabian Avila Torres, 21st Dental Squadron, does the limbo at the 21st Medical Group 2014 Fall Festival Oct. 31. Members from the 21st MDG, chapel, the fire department, American Red Cross, Airman and Family Readiness Center, 21st Security Forces Squadron and more provided preventative health information, health and fitness-related games, music and healthy snacks. The health
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Pumpkin artists
carve up competition
(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Sara Garrett, 21st Dental Squadron dental lab technician, picks up
pumpkin guts while Shawn Gadwa, 21st Communications Squadron cyber transportation specialist, cleans out
the pumpkin at the chapel’s second annual pumpkin carving contest at the Cyber Café Oct. 29. Five teams
participated in the pumpkin carving contest sponsored by the Peterson AFB Chapel.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Teams worked quickly to carve their pumpkins at the second annual
pumpkin carving contest at the Cyber Café Oct. 29. Five teams participated in the contest sponsored by the
Peterson AFB Chapel. The team comprised of Airmen 1st Class Sherman Good, Julieth Collazos, Mickey
Szabat and Bridget Gray won the contest, with each member receiving a gift card.
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21st CES hosts snow parade
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Eli Wood, 2, waves to a snow truck driver as he drives to the next stop of the Snow Parade Oct. 28. The Snow Parade was put on by the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron to familiarize and
show off the snow plows, dump trucks, fire trucks and other equipment to base personnel and their families. The children also were able to hang out with Santa who rode in on a fire truck to greet them.
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(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Children from the main Child Development Center walk under the
plow of the Oshkosh snow removal trucks to see how big they really are during the Snow Parade, which briefly
stopped at the CDC, Oct. 28. The Snow Parade was held to familiarize and show off the snow plows, dump
trucks, fire trucks and other equipment to base personnel and their families. The children also were able to
hang out with Santa who rode in on the fire truck to greet them.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Rose Gudex)
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Jaira Untal, 7, blasts a dump truck horn at the
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Finally, the Air Force is implementing minimum score requirements on both the skills knowledge test (SKT) and promotion fitness
examination (PFE). Airmen must achieve a minimum score of 40
on each promotion examination with a minimum combined score
from both examinations of 90 or higher. An Airman scoring a 40
on either the SKT or the PFE will be required to score a minimum
of 50 or higher on their other examination.
For Senior NCOs administered the U.S. Air Force Supervisory
Examination, a minimum score of 45 will be required for promotion consideration. Additionally, those Airmen testing PFE only,
to include those who have recently gone through retraining, will
have their PFE score doubled during the promotion calculation.
Airmen in this category will require a minimum score of 45 for a
total of 90 points after the examination score is doubled. Airmen
who fail to obtain the required minimum scores will be considered
promotion non-selects.
Staff sergeants competing for technical sergeant will be the first
group impacted by the new weighted factors when the technical
sergeant promotion list is released in late spring.
“The latest changes continue the implementation of our new
enlisted evaluation and promotion system and are consistent with
our commitment to ensure performance is the primary driver when
it comes to selecting Airmen for promotion,” said Lt. Gen. Sam
Cox, the deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services.
“Additional information on the master sergeant evaluation board
and details on the changes to the Senior NCO promotion process
will be released in the coming months.”
For additional details about these and other evaluation and promotion system changes, visit the Air Force Personnel Center website
at www.afpc.af.mil, or visit myPers.
(Information courtesy of Air Force Public Affairs Agency, Operating
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Free movie
Movie night
Fort Carson MWR presents the Rocky
Mountain Women’s Film Festival screening
of “Last Days in Vietnam” at 6 p.m. Nov.
6. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. at Fort Carson’s
McMahon Auditorium. Admission is free.
Rated PG-13 for intense battle scenes,
language and emotional situations. Call
719-526-1867 for information.
See free movies each week at the base
auditorium. All films are free and open
to all eligible users of
Peterson AFB and
their guests (IDs are
required for all films
except those rated G
or PG). The soda is
free, too. A complete
movie schedule is
available at www.21fss.
com.
1 p.m. Nov. 8: Pompeii, rated PG-13 for intense battle sequences,
disaster-related action and brief sexual
content. Hosted by JEA. 114 minutes.
7 p.m. Nov. 8: Divergent, rated PG13 for intense violence and action, thematic elements and some sensuality. 96
minutes.
Couples banquet
The chapel is holding a couples banquet from 1-3 p.m. Nov. 8 at The Club. The
title is Ten Things Every Husband Should
Ask His Wife Every Year. Register by Nov.
5 by calling 556-4442.
Lane closures near west gate
There will be lane closures of the bridges
near the west gate for bridge repair Nov.
10-13. The east bound bridge will have lane
closures Nov. 10, and the west bound bridge
will have lane closures Nov. 13. Drivers
should use caution and anticipate delays.
The schedule could change due to weather
conditions or unforeseen site conditions.
Spaghetti dinner
The chapel is hosting its monthly spaghetti dinner from 5-7 p.m. Nov. 13 at the
chapel. Admission is free. For information
call 556-4442.
Military Retiree Activities
holds meetings
The Military Retiree Activities office holds
a luncheon at noon the second Thursday
of each month at the Peterson Air Force
Base Club, followed by its monthly council
meeting at 2:30 p.m. in Building 350, Room
1206. Guest speaker Nov. 13 is retired Army
Command Sgt. Maj. Terrance McWilliams,
the El Pomar Foundation vice president for
Military and Veteran Activities, who will
speak on legislation that may impact military retirees and their spouses. For more
information, call 556-7153 or email RAO.
Peterson@us.af.mil.
Singles workshop
ested in learning this resiliency skill and
others, contact your unit RTA or the community support coordinator at 556-6768
for information.
Traffic light removal
The 21st Civil Engineer Squadron is removing the flashing traffic control lights
at Peterson Boulevard and Otis Street Nov.
10, and at Peterson Boulevard and Selfridge
Street Nov. 12. Additionally, the traffic light
sensor at Stewart Avenue and Paine Street
will be changed Nov. 18. The schedule could
change due to weather conditions or unforeseen site conditions.
Base exercise
Members of the 21st Space Wing will
conduct emergency response exercises
from Nov. 12-18 as part of the 21st Space
Wing’s continued commitment to ensure
base readiness. These exercises may cause
delays at the gate. There will be some traffic
disruption and potentially some temporary
delays in services in the areas where exercise
scenarios are taking place. We ask our mission partners and community members for
patience. These exercises are vital training
tools that ensure our emergency response
forces are able to effectively respond to unplanned crisis events.
Resiliency skills
Capitalizing on Strengths is one of the 12
individual resiliency skills taught by unit
resiliency training assistants. This action
skill helps Airmen identify their strengths,
spot strengths in others, and find opportunities to use strengths. If you are inter-
Family Advocacy is sponsoring a seminar
on healthy relationships for singles from 9
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Armed Services
YMCA, 2190 Jetwing Dr. The workshop explores strategies to prepare for, improve,
or repair relationships. This workshop is
for single, engaged, in or out of a relationship and desiring to learn how to create and
maintain healthy, satisfying relationships.
Married couples are welcome to attend as
well. Topics include effective communication skills, the importance of fun in relationships, overcoming barriers and more.
Call (720) 488-8888 for information or to
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JPPSO closed
The Peterson Joint Personal Property
Shipping Office will be closed from 7:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Nov. 21 and Dec. 12. For
emergencies, call 554-9291 for assistance.
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environment that allows the audience to
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Peterson museum
The Peterson Air and Space Museum is
booked for military events through Dec.
31, but is open for visitors during normal
hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m.4 p.m. For information, call the museum
director at 556-5543.
Job fair
The Peterson Airman and Family
Readiness Center is having a job fair from
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Club. The fair
is open to all ID card holders. To register
or for information call 556-6141.
Tax volunteers wanted
The 21st Space Wing Judge Advocate
Office is seeking volunteers to prepare 2014
tax returns for active duty members, retirees and family members. Volunteer days
and times in the tax center are flexible,
and volunteers will also be able to prepare
tax returns in their units. Tax preparation
experience is requested but not required.
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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair
Housing Act of 1968, which makes it
illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race,
color, religion or national origin, or an
intention to make such preference,
limitation or discrimination. The Mountaineer shall not accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings advertised
in this newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis.
RESIDENTIAL FOR SALE
CENTRAL
8 INCOME PROPERTIES
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EAST
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$249,900
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200-9333
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15 Min. to Schriever AFB
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5 acres, fenced in yard. Pets ok.
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POWERS
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719-510-7716
ROOMMATES WANTED
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2015 Subaru Forester
$209/MONTH,
$1400 DUE
2015 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5i
$149/MONTH,
$1250 DUE
Lease a 2015 Subaru Forester 2.5i for
36 months at $209 per month, plus tax.
$1400 due at signing plus tax, 10,000
miles per year with approved
credit. No security deposit
required.
2014 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0i
Lease a 2014 Subaru Impreza 2.0i for 36 months
at $149 per month, plus tax. $1250 due at
signing plus tax, 10,000 miles per year
with approved credit. No
security deposit required.
MSRP $18,690
MODEL CODE EJA, PACKAGE 01
STOCK #145046
MSRP $23,045
MODEL CODE FFA, PACKAGE 01
STOCK #151975
$189/MONTH,
$1200 DUE
2015 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i
Lease a 2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i for 36 months
at $189 per month, plus tax. $1200 due at
signing plus tax, 10,000 miles per year
with approved credit. No security
deposit required.
MSRP $22,490
MODEL CODE FAB, PACKAGE 01
STOCK #151521
2014 SUBARU XV CROSSTREK
2.0i PREMIUM
$219/MONTH,
$1400 DUE
Lease a 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek 2.0i Premium
for 42 months at $219 per month, plus tax.
$1400 due at signing plus tax,
10,000 miles per year with
approved credit. No security
deposit required.
MSRP $22,820
MODEL CODE ERA, PACKAGE 01
STOCK #145006
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