May 10, 2012 - Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group
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May 10, 2012 - Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group
Colorado S prings M ilitary Newspaper Group Thursday, May 10, 2012 Did you know? www.csmng.com Vol. 6 No. 19 Tac Sat-3: An American success story Commentary by Lt. Col. Michael Manor 1st Space Operations Squadron commander Did you know when you hear a siren that is a 3 - 5 minute steady tone it is considered a disaster warning? A tornado touching down near or on the base would be a good example. Schriever AFB will be activating this siren May 16 for a base wide exercise. Base Briefs SFS hosts BBQ Please come out and support the 50th Security Forces Squadron as they host a Crime Prevention barbecue in honor of National Police Week. The event will take place at the Tierra Vista softball field May 18 at 11 a.m. In addition to a K-9 demonstration by the 21st Security Forces Squadron. The El Paso Country Sheriff’s Department and the Colorado Springs Police Department will be here to share information on Crime Prevention and provide SWAT and Mounted Patrol demonstrations. The Airman and Family Readiness Center, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator and 50 SFS Crime Prevention will all have booths set up to provide information and free gifts. Hotdogs and hamburgers will be available for sale throughout the event. For additional information, please contact Staff Sgt. Jordan Barth, at 567-5830. U.S. Air Force photo/Bill Evans Lt. Col. Mike Manor, 1st Space Operations Squadron commander, reveals a customized shadow box of Tactical Satellite-3 during a retirement ceremony for the satellite here April 13. Manor described how TacSat-3 served as a pioneer for new satellites, systems and programs, such as Operationally Responsive Space 1, during its relatively short operational lifespan. The men and women of the 50th Space Wing said goodbye to Tactical Satellite-3 April 13 following a retirement ceremony with full military honors. It was a fitting punctuation to the end of the satellite’s short but distinguished career. The satellite re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere April 30. The ceremony was also a way for the 1st and 7th Space Operations Squadrons and the Space Development and Test Directorate at the Space and Missiles Systems Center to pay tribute to the satellite they operated and more importantly loved. These strong emotional ties can be attributed to the fact that this satellite represented much more to those who were its caretakers. In short, TacSat-3 was a true American success story, a classic underdog and overachiever, inspiring those lucky enough to develop and operate it. On May 19, 2009, the $88 million TacSat-3 came to life with a mere whisper of the Minotaur I rocket that carried it to low earth orbit as a rather unassuming Air Force Research Laboratory research and development satellite. Nearly three years later, the satellite will leave us with a virtual roar having changed how many in Air Force Space Command, and beyond, view satellite acquisitions as well as fundamentally altering the face of mission operations in 1 and 7 SOPS. TacSat-3 demonstrated satellites could be developed in a more low-cost, rapid fashion by using a common bus with the ability to plug in a variety of payloads. This strategy proved extremely effective not only for TacSat-3 operations, but also paved the way for the Operationally Responsive Space-1 satellite to go from a See Success page 5 Don’t let the pump spoil summer Force development courses offered Informed Decision: May 17, 8 a.m. Time Management: May 22, 1 p.m. Informed Decision: June 1, 8 a.m. NCO Perfessional Development: June 26-28, 7:30 a.m. To find out more about classes, or to enroll, please visit https://afkm. wpafb.af.mil/community/views/home. aspx?Filter=OO-ED-SP-14. For more information, please contact Master Sgt. Amy Hunter at 567-5927. Base Picnic Committee Members Needed The 50th Space Wing Base Picnic will be held July 20. Committee members are needed to help plan and support the event. Members must be available until July 20th and have a positive attitude and great work ethic. Get involved in the largest event held on Schriever. For more information, please contact 2nd Lt. Madeleine Pedretti at 5674479. Join singles lazer quest group Join the Peterson and Schriever Air Force Base singles and young adults for lazer quest Sunday 4 p.m. For more information call 282-9174. More Briefs page 12 Inside Take your kids to a ballgame......... 3 Members earn their CCAF...............6 The newest Masters of Space........... 9 Photo courtesy Susan Fairweather Lake Dillon, shown above, is located in Summit County, Colo. The Armed Forces Vacation Club offers resort condominiums to military members and their families at steeply discounted rates in places like Summit County on a space available basis. By Scott Prater Schriever Sentinel Families who were hoping to catch a break from high gas prices this summer will be disappointed to learn that fuel will likely cost even more than last year. During the April-through-September summer driving season, regular gasoline is forecasted to average about $3.95 per gallon, peaking this month at a monthly average price of $4.01 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That’s a jump of more than 9 cents per gallon compared to last summer. Higher gas prices mean families will likely end up spending more for vacation travel this summer. But, those who are thinking of canceling their summer trip should know opportunities exist for saving in other areas. “Many families are considering what the travel industry calls ‘staycations,’” said Christina Stump, financial counselor at the Schriever Airman and Family Readiness Center. “Sure, there are activities families can do locally that can save them a lot of money compared to traveling long distances, but what many families don’t know is there are some travel resources that can help them save when they do decide to venture out farther.” “How to Travel on a Budget,” a class Stump periodically teaches here, is offered today from noon to 1 p.m. at the A&FRC. Walk-ins are welcome and attendees are encouraged to See Summer page 5 2 Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 Schriever plants tree for Arbor Day U.S. Air Force photo/Bill Evans Col. James Ross, 50th Space Wing commander, and Andy “Forester” Schlosberg, assistant district forester, plant a tree as children from the Schriever Child Development Center look on during the Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony Friday at the CDC. Crime n o i t n e v e Pr BBQ 18 May 2 Snap a photo to see what we’re thinking. Send to 95871 or thinktank@snaptag.mobi for a chance to win a $20 iTunes credit. 012 Highlights nty Sheriff El Paso Cou Dept prings Police Colorado S play SWAT Dis trol Mounted Pa stration K-9 Demon Patrol Motorcycle A DIFFERENT WAY TO THINK ABOUT COLLEGE. You might be a veteran or in the armed forces and thinking about college. Then why not check out the dozens of degree programs we offer at CU Denver. Our campus is located downtown where we offer real life experiences like mentorships with local business leaders, internships and community involvement. We also have a dedicated veterans’ resource center to help you transition to what’s next. VISIT CUDENVERTHINKTANK.COM and see what we’re thinking. The Crime Prevention BBQ is in support of National Police Week and it will be held at the baseball field located behind the TVC Community Center. There will be food, freebies, on/off-base Crime Prevention tips, and other great information from local police departments. If you have any questions, please call SSgt Jordan Barth 719-567-5830 Time: 1100 Date: 18 May 2012 The Schriever Straight Talk Line The Schriever Straight Talk Line, 567-8255, is used to disseminate information about a disturbance, crisis or incident, exercise or real-world, on or off-base, which might affect day-to-day activities of base personnel. The line will provide base personnel with accurate information about the status of any disturbance or crisis situation and the actions taken or being taken. 50th Space Wing Public Affairs will activate and maintain the Straight Talk Line, updating information as received by the Crisis Action Team or On-Scene Public Affairs representative. For more information regarding the Straight Talk Line, please contact 50th Space Wing Public Affairs at 567-5040. 12-UCD-007 PetersonAFB SpaceObserver_4.38x15_4C.indd 1 3/12/12 11:03 AM Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 3 A Leader’s Perspective PUBLISHER Kathleen Gobos Kathleen.Gobos@csbj.com Editorial Reporter Scott Prater Scott.Prater@csbj.com ADVERTISING Advertising Director Sue Hamilton Sue.Hamilton@csmng.com Tammy Fogall Tammy.Fogall@csmng.com Stacy Brack Stacy.Brack@csmng.com Classifieds Hyrum Choate Hyrum.Choate@csmng.com ART DEPARTMENT Rowdy Tompkins Rowdy.Tompkins@csbj.com Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with Schriever Air Force Base and the 50th Space Wing. This civilian enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the Schriever Sentinel are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense (DoD) or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this publication including inserts and supplements does not constitute endorsement by the DoD, the Department of the Air Force, or the Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is obtained from the Schriever AFB public website and based on news releases, features, editorials and reports prepared by the DoD and Air Force newsgathering agencies and the Schriever AFB Public Affairs Office. Take your kids to a ballgame Commentary by Lt. Col. David Hanson 23rd Space Operations Squadron commander When was the last time you took your kid to a ballgame? How about your spouse on a date without the kids? Took your significant other to the zoo or your best friend to a concert? So long, you don’t remember? The Air Force and Department of Defense are serious when they develop and institute family programs. The Year of the Air Force Family in 2009-2010 wasn’t a joke, but rather a service-wide effort to thank and better support those who support us. So what have you done lately to thank your family? No kids, how about your spouse? Not married, how about a significant other or best friend? Family can take on many forms depending upon where you are in your life. Consider this, plan to take the day off of work, excuse your child from school and spend the day or the afternoon with them. Make it different and make it special — it will be remembered! A Tuesday afternoon baseball game together will mean more to them than a Saturday excursion when you’re supposed to be home. We are given military leave days and civilian annual leave every year. Use these days to spend with those you care for the most. Taking a day off and spending it with them says that they are special and taking this time together is important to me. Guess what? The mission will continue. Surprise them; show up unannounced and Lt. Col. David Hanson 23rd Space Operations Squadron commander take them out of school. Or, plan ahead so you can both look forward to it. Have them help you plan the day. A tradition in our family is to take each child out of school on their 10th birthday (or close to that date), go to the military personnel section and get their dependent identification card. Then they have lunch with dad and finally to the store for a special gift, I usually buy them a military coin. I’ve done this twice before and look forward to another 10th birthday next year. In fact, during a summer birthday while traveling, I took our now 16-year old to the Hickam MPS. Getting a new ID card and lunch in Hawaii were great memories. Our children remember those days like they were yesterday. It was my chance to show them how special they are to me. If you can’t think of any ideas, consider these: • Baseball game (Sky Sox games are very fun) • Basketball game • Round of golf • Local hike (many around Colorado Springs and the surrounding area); add in a picnic along the way • Mountain biking • Bowling • Movie (discounted price and no crowds during weekday matinees) • Shopping • Zoo • Library to read books • Concert • Lunch Try something new or participate in a favorite activity. Just do something. Leave your work at the office and switch off your cell phone. Make that special person the center of your attention. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Well, it is. Now just make it happen and do it now before time gets away from you. Go ahead and take your kid to a ballgame. They will love you even more for it. success This is PPCC. At PPCC, we offer more than 200 degree and certificate programs, all taught by our experienced, outstanding faculty. If you’re going to get an education, make it a great one. ppcc.edu or call 719.502.2000 4 Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 BECO ensures Schriever mission success By Staff Sgt. Patrice Clarke 50th Space Wing Public Affairs U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Patrice Clarke Airman 1st Class Daniel Warner, 50th Space Communications Squadron, inventoried laptops to be turned in to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service Tuesday. Warner is a member of the Base Equipment Control Office, which oversees more than 21,000 pieces of information technology equipment on 119 equipment custodian accounts throughout Schriever. In this day and age, some type of computer or equipment is needed to complete the mission. Though the six members of the 50th Space Communications Squadron Base Equipment Control Office aren’t fixing trouble tickets or on the phones with customers, they play a vital role in ensuring the Masters of Space have all the computer hardware needed to succeed. With more than 21,000 pieces of information technology equipment in their inventory, BECO has a hand in all parts of the Schriever mission, to include mission partners. With an inventory that large, numerous base equipment custodians are needed to help keep the program running smoothly. “Our equipment custodians are great and are really responsive to all of the requests we give them,” said Staff Sgt. Kenneth Dietrich, assistant NCO in charge of BECO. The BECO staff overseas 119 equipment custodian accounts throughout the 50 SW, its tenant units and all geographically separated units. Equipment custodians are required to maintain accountability of all their IT equipment and perform periodic inspections to ensure the BECO program is in compliance. Dietrich, one of the members of BECO who has been there the longest, can remember a time when the program wasn’t such a success. “When I first arrived in BECO we had around 18 accounts that were non-compliant,” he said. Dietrich and the BECO team sought to change those numbers. “We brought the numbers down by tracking accounts really closely and staying in constant contact with equipment custodians to ensure that the base is compliant,” he said. The perseverance of the BECO team and the equipment custodians really paid off. “We are down to only two accounts being non-compliant and we generally are more than 97 percent compliant at all times,” he said. “It’s our equipment custodians. They are great and really make our job a whole lot easier.” Though maintaining the base inventory of IT equipment is a large part of the BECO mission, it’s not their only responsibility. They also oversee the equipment turn-in process. Once offices or units no longer have a need for their equipment due to a technical refresh or other reason, offices have the option to turn in the equipment to BECO to be reutilized or recycled. During the first quarter of 2012, Schriever’s BECO turned in more than 10.2 tons of assets to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service. In the month of April alone, BECO turned in 8.4 tons of equipment. According to the Defense Logistics Agency website, which oversees the DRMS program, once equipment is turned in it can either be reutilized by another Department of Defense base, another federal agency or donated to an authorized non-profit organization. If none of those options fit, the equipment is recycled. For Tech. Sgt. John Austin, the BECO NCOIC, the unpredictability of each day is what really makes working at BECO exciting. “I recently switched from client support to BECO and I’ve really enjoyed the change,” said Austin. “We are always on the move and are very rarely just sitting at a desk. We also get to use some heavy equipment we would never use while working in client support.” Though members transition in and out of the BECO office, one thing remains the same; BECO members will continue to support the many missions of Schriever. Schriever hosts Sports Week Demario Dashiell, 50th Civil Engineering Squadron, takes a swing during the softball game May 2 at the base field as part of Schriever Sports Week. The event aims to create a unique team experience for active-duty members, civilians, contractors and their families to compete in one or more of eight competitions. The sports week was held to raise awareness and support the Warrior Games from April 30 through May 5 at Colorado Springs, Colo. Derek Blankenship, 50th Space Communications Squadron, rides a tricycle for 100 meters during the “wacky relay” competition May 2 at the base track. Dwight Whitworth, 50th Space Communications Squadron, rides his bike on the second leg of the threemember triathlon at the base perimeter May 1 as part of Schriever Sports Week. Samuel Weaver, 50th Space Communications Squadron, maneuvers through a hoop during the “wacky relay” competition May 2 at the base track as part of Schriever Sports Week. See more photos of Sports Week online www.schriever.af.mil U.S. Air Force Photos/Dennis Rogers Robert Johnson, 50th Civil Engineering Squadron, fires a shot to first base to make a play during a softball game May 1 at the base field as part of Schriever Sports Week. Schriever Sentinel Summer From page 1 bring a lunch. The course covers such topics as planning, budgeting, site selection and discount travel programs. “The most important step a family can take is planning a budget for their trip,” Stump said. “They should start by figuring out exactly what they can afford to spend well in advance and even creating a travel savings account where money is set aside every month specifically for the trip.” From that amount, Stump recommends families divide their total planned expenditure into categories like hotel, food, transportation, entertainment and miscellaneous expenses, because even with discounts and proper planning, many folks get blindsided by unexpected expenses during their trips. Everything from lost luggage to misplaced essentials, unexpected weather and unpredictable delays can prove costly. “It’s easy to begin spending more than you have budgeted for, especially when you bring credit cards along,” Stump said. “You don’t want to replace the memory of a great vacation with the regrets that come along with debt.” Families looking to save on destinationresort vacations should investigate the destinations they want to visit, then make plans to travel during off-peak times. “A lot of times you need to be flexible with your dates, but planning ahead gives you the potential of saving the most,” Stump said. Families looking for alternatives to outof-state travel should attend the class or stop at the A&FRC for ideas. Community readiness consultants there can help families find information about some of the getaway destinations within a few hours drive of Schriever. Farish Recreation Area sits roughly 30 miles west of Colorado Springs near the town of Woodland Park and is managed by the U.S. Air Force Academy. “Farish is a wonderful local resort getaway for military service members and their families,” Stump said. “It’s a recreation area so folks can hike, mountain bike, fish and camp there. People can rent a room in the lodge for as little as $45 a night (room sleeps five), so for $90 you can spend a Friday and Saturday night in a mountain getaway.” Portions of Farish will be closed to users from May to October this summer as construction crews drain a couple of lakes and rebuild their accompanying dams, so anyone interested in visiting the area should call ahead Success From page 1 concept to providing critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance data to U.S. Central Command in only 33 months. TacSat-3’s impact was even more pronounced in 1 and 7 SOPS as the squadrons shifted their mission focus from providing residual operations for Defense Satellite Program and Global Positioning System satellites to operating cutting edge intelligence satellites, a mission previously reserved for the National Reconnaissance Office. TacSat-3 also provides commentary that American ingenuity remains alive and well in the space domain. Developers were able to build the satellite so robust it nearly tripled its original life expectancy of one year to just shy of three. As a result of its extended life, U.S. Strategic Command was able to transition the satellite from research and development to operational service. The results remain nothing short of stunning as TacSat-3 demonstrated the versatility of its hyper 5 May 10, 2012 before making plans for specific dates. For people who prefer the comforts of home while on the road, the Armed Forces Vacation Club offers resort condominiums in Summit County, Colo., on a space-available basis. By planning ahead, Department of Defense personnel can book a two-bedroom condo for a weekly rate as low as $369. Money saving deals can also be found through the YMCA. “A lot of the time, our military members can get vacations for half price,” Stump said. “You just need to visit www.YMCArockies. org. Often their amenities include food, lodging and use of the amenities of the grounds. They have several weekend retreat locations including Estes Park and Snow Mountain Ranch near the Winter Park area.” Families looking to visit a destination resort can find assistance and information through the Colorado R and R Office at the U.S. Air Force Academy. “They have discounted rates on lodging and activities for the military community in places like Disney World, Lake Tahoe and Vail,” Stump said. On base, the Outdoor Recreation and Information Tickets and Travel office in Bldg. 300, offers discounted tickets to local and Denver area attractions, such as Eltich Gardens and Water World, as well as national attractions like Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens. Outdoor Recreation and ITT also offers special ticket deals for active-duty members and their families. The Peterson Air Force Base Leisure Travel Office also offers assistance for military members looking to travel to destination resorts outside Colorado and can even help with the planning and booking phases. “The last vacation I took felt like I started it early because the Pete LTO office did all of the leg work and took care of all the details before we left,” said Andrea Hernandez, A&FRC community readiness consultant. “We just told them, when, where and how much we wanted to spend and they took care of the rest.” To reach Outdoor Rec and ITT at Schriever, call 567-6050. For more information about Farish Recreation Area, visit www.usafaservices.com/orc/farish.htm. People interested in obtaining more information about destination travel can contact The Colorado R & R Office at USAFA at www.coloradorandr.com or call 333-7367. Members can also contact the Peterson Air Force Base Leisure Travel Office at 556-2116 or www.21svs.com. To find out more about the Armed Forces Vacation Club, visit www.afvclub.com. spectral imaging payload time and time again. The payload’s ability to delineate between natural and manmade materials proved instrumental in providing intelligence on everything from detecting camouflage to locating certain types of crop growth. In the end, TacSat-3 distinguished itself in the wartime missions of all geographic combatant commands as well as humanitarian efforts, such as Operation Tomadachi during the nuclear emergency in Japan and the Gulf oil spill cleanup in the United States. The men and women of 1 and 7 SOPS and the Space Development and Test Directorate will no doubt miss TacSat-3 because of its consistently reliable service. But, it goes much deeper than that. TacSat-3’s vast achievements supporting global operations, despite a rather modest price tag, short life expectancy, and research and development origins, should provide inspiration to all who love the story of an underdog winning against all odds. TacSat-3 is a success story because it’s a reflection of American values that a bit of ingenuity and hard work can enable us all to achieve great things no matter what lot we are given in life. completes the meal any size soft drink or sweet tea for à la carte ©2012 The Coca-Cola Company. “COCA-COLA” is a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company. Price and participation may vary. ©2012 McDonald’s. M 03/12 35349. 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Currently, there are more than 321,000 registered students making CCAF the largest multicampus community college in the world. These students are instructed by more than 6,100 faculty members at 105 affiliated schools located in 37 states and nine foreign locations. To date, more than 371,000 degrees have been conferred. The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools first recognized CCAF with accreditation Dec. 12, 1980. Community College of the Air Force has maintained Regional Accreditation, the highest level of accreditation, since this date. There are 248 graduates with 273 degrees from the Front Range who have earned an Associates of Applied Sciences degree in their respective Air Force Specialty from CCAF. We invite families and friends, commanders, supervisors and coworkers to join us in celebrating this educational milestone and honoring the achievements of these outstanding men and women. This year’s Schriever graduates are: Tech. Sgt. John Austin, 50th Space Communication Squadron Master Sgt. Heather Abney, 50th Logistics Readiness Flight Tech. Sgt. James Agee, 50 SCS Staff Sgt. Joshua Barton, 11th Space Warning Squadron Staff Sgt. Bernard Baum, 50 SCS Staff Sgt. Michael Beavers, 3rd Space Experimentation Squadron Staff Sgt. Justin Bernal, 50th Force Support Squadron Senior Airman Gordon Burton, 50th Contracting Squadron Senior Airman Casandra Cabral, 11 SWS Staff Sgt. Steele Cary, 50 SWS Staff Sgt. Anthony Ray Chua, 527th Space Aggressor Squadron Staff Sgt. Patrice Clarke, 50th Space Wing Staff Sgt. Michael Danielson, 50th Security Forces Squadron Staff Sgt. Jared Dehart, 1st Space Operations Squadron Senior Airman Melissa Dower, 50th Operations Support Squadron Staff Sgt. Kira Estrada, 3 SOPS Senior Airman Brant Finstad, 3 SOPS Staff Sgt. Thomas Fuller, 2 SOPS Master Sgt. Richard Gephart, 50 SFS Tech. Sgt. Sarah Gordon, 50 CONS Staff Sgt. Eugenio Guerrero, 11 SWS Staff Sgt. Michael Gustavson, 527 SAS Staff Sgt. Jonathan Hart, 11 SWS Staff Sgt. Matthew Henkel, 11 SWS Staff Sgt. Richard Hernandez, 11 SWS Tech. Sgt. James Hoosier, 595th Space Group Staff Sgt. Kyle Howard, 22 SOPS Staff Sgt. Travis Hutts, 3 SOPS Tech. Sgt. Joseph Inman, 50 SCS Master Sgt. Colby Jackson, 50th Civil Engineer Squadron Tech. Sgt. Christopher Jacobs, 50 SFS Senior Airman Velnette Janes, 50 OSS Master Sgt. Dale Johnson, 50 SCS Staff Sgt. Jovahn Lewis, 2 SOPS Tech. Sgt. Oscar Loveless, 50 CES Staff Sgt. Shane Maloukis, 3 SES Senior Airman John Mann, 3 SOPS Senior Airman Cameron Marmolejo, 3 SOPS Senior Airman Timothy McCarthy, 4 SOPS Master Sgt. Gabriel Moreno, 8th Force Support Squadron Staff Sgt. Trenton Morgan, 50 SCS Staff Sgt. Dustin Mozader, 4 SOPS Staff Sgt. Phillip Mullins, 50 SCS Airman 1st Class Michael Myers, 2 SOPS Tech. Sgt. Shale Norwitz, 22 SOPS Airman 1st Class Edward Olsen, 14th Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Price, 11 SWS Tech. Sgt. Jimmy Rogers, Barnes, contractor Tech. Sgt. 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Teams from the Air Force Network Integration Center combed through thousands of inspectable points during a two-week period, viewing everything from specific documents to entire programs. The results proved astonishing. Inspectors inventoried more than 7,900 accountable items, discovered zero incidents, zero critical findings and zero non-critical findings. What made this inspection so satisfying to wing leadership was the fact that the AFNIC team treated it as an Information Engineering, Technology and Security Clearance CarEEr ExpoS May 14 - Denver May 15 - Colorado Springs Free Parking • Free Admission DOD, Military and prior Military encouraged to attend. US Citizenship and minimum of 2 years of Engineering, Technology, or Defense industry experience required. For details on employers attending and jobs available visit: www.expoexpertsllc.com Attendance encouraged for best results. If you cannot attend, email your resume to: resume@expoexpertsllc.com Assurance Assessment Program inspection, the highest level assessment it conducts, according to James Wacaster, 50th Space Communications Squadron, base support element chief. During the debriefing, the inspectors said this was the best assessment they had conducted since they began inspecting installations more than two years ago. “The threshold for failure is incredibly small,” said Hank Brinlee, 50 SCS Information Assurance/COMSEC manager. “Potentially, one user could fail the entire wing in a matter of two minutes. For example, if a COMSEC user fails to perform an inventory on COMSEC material or document a few things here or there, that’s a critical finding — and a unit like the 2nd Space Operations Squadron has something like 300 users.” Brinlee said the AFNIC team did discover some minor findings and that the 50 SCS IA/COMSEC account team worked tirelessly to remedy those before inspectors departed, but that the overall results rose well beyond expectations. Though the COMSEC account team members are the professionals who train units and users on proper COMSEC practices, Brinlee gave credit for the “huge inspection win” to squadron and unit commanders. “The squadron commanders were all over this,” he said. “Our COMSEC account team members can’t be everywhere to make sure material containers are inventoried correctly and proper documentation is followed every time. All we can do is train users and COMSEC-responsible officers. From there, the commanders are responsible for maintaining their programs.” Still, the six member IA/COMSEC account team spent more than four months preparing the wing for inspection — training, informing and scrutinizing at the unit level. The team doesn’t have much time to exhale and celebrate as the wing’s Compliance Unit Inspection occurs later this year. “I’m proud of the dedication, commitment and results of this COMSEC inspection, which was truly a wing-wide, team effort,” said Lt. Col. Fred Taylor, 50 SCS commander. “The wing IA team prepared and implemented a campaign, but we would not have had such great success without the support of wing and unit leadership focusing their attention on these important security programs. 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Thank You for Your PPRTA Tax Dollars: Working Effectively to Sustain, Support, and Improve Our Regional Transportation Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 Welcome the newest Masters of Space Allison Elizabeth Zesinger April 21, 2012 7 lbs 20.5 inches long Darin Jonathan Sorice July 18, 2011 4 lbs, 3 oz. 17.75 inches long Adopted April 20, 2012 James Michael Grady Dec. 4, 2011 7 lbs, 8 oz. 21.5 inches long Aubrey Lee Parsel Sept. 1, 2011 6 lbs, 4 oz. 19.5 inches long Ethan Sebastian Burk March 21, 2012 7lbs, 5 oz. 20.5 inches long Birth Wedding and announcements Welcoming a new addition to the family or setting the date with that special someone? Contact the 50th Space Wing Public Affairs office at 567-5040 or send a note to 50swpa.workflow@us.af.mil. We’ll announce your memorable moment here. History Quiz Week of May 10, 2012 Last week’s answer: This former 50th Space Wing commander also commanded the 2nd Space Wing. He served as Air Force Space Command vice commander prior to his retirement. He is? Lt. Gen. (then colonel) Roger DeKok commanded the 2nd and 50th Space Wings at Falcon (later Schriever) Air Force Base. He also commanded the 1st Space Wing at Peterson Air Force Base prior to assuming command of the 2 SW. Congratulations to Bradley Baker, Anthony Daniele and Mike True for correct answers. Month of May Mountain Metropolitan Transit appreciates your service to our country This week’s question: The 4th Space Operations Squadron was first activated as a photographic squadron and performed aerial photography, mapping and reconnaissance operations. Which other 50th Space Wing squadron began its history in this field? Responses to the quiz questions can be emailed to 50 SW/HO at 50swhoworkflow@us.af.mil. May is Military Appreciation Month - Active Duty Military Ride Free Best Friends Find your new Best Friend in our Classified Section. Colorado Springs, Transit Services Division, is honored to serve you. All active duty members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserves ride free on the local fixed-route city buses. To ride free, active duty military personnel must present, to the driver, an active duty military ID card or wear the appropriate uniform at time of boarding. Offer applies to fixed-route service only. For advertising information call 329-5236 9 10 Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 Air Force captures 18 medals at Warrior Games By Tech. Sgt. Mareshah Haynes Defense Media Activity COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The Air Force brought home a team-record 18 medals April 30 through Saturday during the 2012 Warrior Games here. Athletes representing the Air Force medaled in volleyball and wheelchair basketball for the first time, earning bronze medals in both as well as earning two silver medals and one gold medal in swimming; two silver medals and one bronze medal in cycling; and two gold medals, three silver medals and four bronze medals in track and field. “I think we exceeded all expectations,” said Maj. (Dr.) James Bales, the Air Force team coach. “The goal for the team was just to come out here and perform at the best of their ability, and they did that this week. They performed well, and the results of that were a huge sense of teamwork (and) camaraderie. It equated to the best performance the Air Force has had in three years.” The athletes, from all branches of the U.S. military and British armed forces, competed in five individual sports: archery, shooting, swimming, cycling and track and field, and two team events: sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball. The majority of the events were hosted at the U.S. Air Force Academy, while the opening ceremony and shooting events were held at the Olympic Training Center. “Whether you won a medal or not, whether your team won the competition or not, every single one of you who competed in these games is a champion,” said Navy. Adm. James Winnefield Jr., the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “Every one of you has proven there is no challenge too great, no hurdle too difficult for a Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine or Coast Guardsman.” The games are designed to introduce ill, injured or wounded service members to paralympic sports. The Air Force team is composed of active-duty and Reserve Airmen from across the country who still wish to represent the Air Force. Their injuries range from post-traumatic-stress disorder to quadriplegia. Winnefield presented the Chairman’s Cup and Ultimate Champion award during the closing ceremony Saturday. The Marine Corps team won the Chairman’s Cup for the third year running. The Chairman’s Cup is presented on behalf of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the team with the most cumulative medal points. Marine Jonathan Disbro was named Ultimate Champion for the second year. The Ultimate Champion is the athlete who has earned the most individual medal points by competing in at least five specific individual events. The ceremony concluded with a performance by the Army Regional Band High Altitude. Air Force launches 2nd advanced satellite By Chris Calkins 45 Space Wing Public Affiars CAPE CANAVERAL AFS, Fla. — The 45th Space Wing successfully launched the second Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite onboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V vehicle here today May 4 launch pad 41 at 2:42 p.m. AEHF-1 was launched from here in August 2010. The rocket flew in the 531 vehicle configuration with a fivemeter fairing, three solid rocket boosters and a single-engine Centaur upper stage. The commander of the 45th Space Wing praised the work of all those involved in making this launch a success. “As always, it’s our team’s pleasure to work on this mission and we applaud the teamwork between our wing and all our mission partners involved in making this mission a success,” said Brig. Gen. Anthony Cotton, who also served as the Launch Decision Authority for the launch. “We do everything as a team here on the Space Coast. And what we do is important to members of every single service,” he said. AEHF is a joint service satellite communications system that will provide survivable, global, secure, protected and jamresistant communications for high-priority military ground, sea and air assets. The AEHF system is the follow-on to the Milstar system, augmenting, improving and expanding the Department of Defense’s MILSATCOM architecture. 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Julius Delos Reyes 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Firefighters with Schriever and Colorado Springs Fire Departments teamed up May 1 to conduct confined-space training at Schriever Air Force Base. During the training, the firefighters learned how to integrate equipment and personnel, as well as plan for tactics and strategies to remove a victim from a confined space. “The training consisted of equipment orientation and removal of victims from a controlled environment,” said Rob Finley, Schriever Fire Department assistant chief of training. “Staying proficient at confined space entries, rescues and recoveries is a federal and Air Force requirement.” Finley said training with CSFD is important because it provides face time with mutual aid partners and ensures consistency across the profession. “Meeting responders on the day we have an incident surely is not a show stopper, but the little things can and should be worked out beforehand,” he said. “Plus, the city does not have a confined-space trainer, so this was really beneficial for the CSFD firefighters.” Aaron McConnellogue, CSFD lieutenant, said training with Schriever firefighters is a good learning experience for him and his fellow firefighters. “It’s a great interagency training, and it’s huge for us,” McConnellogue said. “We can’t get enough of this type of training. 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Have you ever wanted to have the opportunity to mold tomorrow’s Air Force, while earning an extra $450? The Air Force is looking for dedicated, professional, senior airman through master sergeant who are ready to lead. We are now submitting a one year time on station waiver to PCS personnel at the one year time on station mark. Benefits include $450 special duty pay, additional $227 added to annual clothing allowance, and three opportunities to apply for a Base of Preference once the MTI tour is complete. All are invited to participate in a five-day permissive TDY “shadow program” to experience life as an MTI. The MTI recruiting team is available to answer any questions. Contact us at DSN 473-1016/1018. You can also visit the Facebook page at http:// www.facebook.com/pages/Air-Force-MTIRecruiting/207619682641910. For more information, please contact Master Sgt. Amy Hunter at 567-5927. CAF inspires social pillar events WILD WEST PAINT BALL TOURNAMENT — A paintball tournament is open at Dragonman’s Paintball Park May 18. Participants must pre-register before May 16. For more information, call Seth Cannello at 567-6658. RED CROSS BABYSITTER TRAINING COURSE — May 25. Come to the free Red Cross babysitter training at the Schriever Community Center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Certification course is available to all youth ages 12 and up. The purpose is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Participants will learn how to develop a babysitting business, and learn about basic first aid and CPR. For more information, call Airman and Family Readiness Center at 567-3920. YOUNG ADULT AND SINGLES MEMORIAL DAY BARBECUE — May 28. Singles and young adults join us for fantastic food and fun noon May 28 at Yeoman’s. Please bring a side dish to share. For more information or directions, call Mike Schmid at 719-282-9174. YOUNG ADULT AND SINGLES GATHERING AND BIBLE STUDIES — Come join the Peterson and Schriever Air Force Bases singles and young adults for fun, food and study. Thursdays: — 7 p.m. at Sam’s House — “Crazy Love” Discovery Groups Fridays — 6:15 a.m. at Peterson McDonald’s — “Men’s Dawn Patrol” Fridays — 11:30 a.m. at Peterson Chapel — Men’s Lunch Bible Study Sundays — 3:00 p.m. at Brodie’s House — Band of Brothers Gathering For more information and directions, call Mike at 719-282-9174. State Primaries continue Primary season continues. Upcoming elections are scheduled for: May 15: Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon; May 22: Arkansas, Kentucky; Texas Runoff 5 Jun: California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota; June 12: Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia; June 26: Colorado, Oklahoma, Utah If you have not received your absentee ballot, or need to change your address or register to vote, please see your Unit Voting Assistance Officer or contact the Base Voting Assistance Officer at 567-6877. Vanpool seats open Vanpool seeking two new riders for the following route/meet-up location: Meet-Up location: Albertsons, Union and Research Meetup time: 6:15 a.m. /Arrival at Schriever: 7 a.m. Departure from Schriever: 4 p.m.Vacancies will be available starting June 1. If interested or if you have any questions, please contact one of the following individuals: Paul Pabich: 567-4101, Sheila Thomas: 567-4600 or Min Logsdon: 567-3065. New meal hours at the dining facility Effective May 14, the Satellite Dish Dining Facility hours of operation are Monday — Friday: breakfast 6-8 a.m., lunch 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., and dinner 4-6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays, the hours are: breakfast 6:30-8 a.m., lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m., and dinner 4-6:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Chuck Dietz at 567-4732. Pick-up your Sky Sox tickets Pick up your free reserve seat vouchers for the May 18 Sky Sox game at the Wizard’s Brew Coffee Shop located in Bldg. 210. Be sure to redeem your seat vouchers a minimum of four days before the game to ensure you get reserve seats. Vouchers are also being distributed at the main fitness center, Outdoor Recreation/ITT (Bldg. 300, Rm. 133), and the Airman & Family Readiness Center (Bldg T-65). The game begins at 6:05 p.m., and gates open at 5 p.m. Active duty, retired, DoD/NAF civilians, contractors and their family members are eligible. For more information, please contact Lynn Sleeth at 567-4740. Need van pool riders The Park and Ride on I25/Woodman Van Pool is looking for riders. Contact Bonnie Wheeler at bonnie.wheeler@us.af.mil for more information. Times: Depart Park and Ride at I-25/Woodman at 6:15 a.m.; Pick up at Walmart/Powers at 6:30 a.m. and Arrive at Schriever AFB at 7:15 a.m. Depart Schriever AFB at 4:40 p.m.; arrive Powers/Woodman Walmart 5:10 p.m. and I-25/Woodman Park and Ride at 5:25 p.m. Get gift ideas Stop by Awards, Engraving & Custom Picture Framing (Bldg. 300, Rm. 131) between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. to pick up ideas for gifts and mementos. Emblems, patches and photos can be printed in color on placards, coffee mugs, gift boxes, coasters, luggage tags, baby bibs and ornaments. For more information, please contact Wendy DeRosier at 567-6050. Welcome Home SMALL BuSineSS Your source for affordable military housing in the Colorado Springs area. 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PHYSICIAN, PAIN MANAGEMENT Qualifications and Requirements, which also serve as the criteria for which individuals will be evaluated, are as follows: Qualifications: 1) Shall have a doctorate degree from an accredited college approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association or Doctor of Osteopathy from a college accredited by the American Osteopathic Association; 2) Shall be board certified/board eligible in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and/or Anesthesiology as determined by the American Board of Anesthesiology or appropriate medical board; 3) Possess and maintain a current unrestricted license to practice as a Pain Management Physician in any of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands; 4) Shall have and maintain a current, valid, unrestricted DEA certificate; 5) Must have sufficient experience to be able to adequately perform routine pain evaluations on patients and contemporary interventional pain procedures commensurate with the support capabilities of the hospital and in accordance with community standard of care; administer appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventional pain procedures in the treatment of acute and chronic pain; and provide consultation in the inpatient and outpatient settings regarding the treatment of chronic pain patients; 6) The HCP must possess and maintain CPR, BCLS, and ACLS certification through an American Heart Association and/or Red Cross approved training program. 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The American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers is the only program accepted; 6) shall be able to read, write, and speak English well enough and enunciate with sufficient clarity to effectively communicate with patients and other health care providers; 7) shall possess sufficient initiative, interpersonal relationship skills and social sensitivity to relate to a variety of patients from diverse backgrounds; 8) shall use the various clinical automation systems as required, such as, but not limited to CHCS, AHLTA and DMHRSi; 9) shall be required to meet Continuing Medical Education (CME) requirements; 10) The HCP is not listed on the Health and Human Services (HHS) list of providers excluded from Federally funded health care programs. The list may be found at http.//oig.hhs.gov/fraud/exclusions.asp; 11) Position requires access to Department of Defense computer system; therefore, provider shall be a U.S. Citizen or otherwise meet the requirements of AR 25-2. Interested parties must submit their 1) resume/curriculum vitae 2) hourly salary requirements for each contract period 3) a minimum of two professional references to Western Regional Contracting Office, Evans Army Community Hospital (EACH), 1650 Cochrane Circle, Bldg 7524, Fort Carson, CO 80913 Attn: Christina McMurtry. Prospective candidates must register with the Central Contractor Registration database at www.ccr.gov prior to contract award. Packets should be sent in sufficient time to ensure arrival at EACH by the specified closing date of 8 June 2012. Interested individuals may contact Ms. Christina McMurtry, (719) 526-8132 for further information. Classifieds Evans Army Community Hospital (EACH), Fort Carson, CO is seeking a full-time Pain Management Physician to provide pain management services from 1 October 2012 through 30 September 2013 (base period), and four one-year option periods. 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WEST 4211 Forest Hill Rd #7 $650 2Bd 2Ba 1CG Approx 900SF Upper 4plex Unit, No Pets RE/MAX Properties 590-4735 LEGAL NOTICES. GERMAN Schnitzel Fritz 4037 Tutt Blvd., Colorado Springs TEL. 719-573-2000 Mon-Sat 10am-7pm www.schnitzelfritz.com (1 block South of Sky Sox Stadium) *Bringing the BEST of Germany to COLORADO* Authentic German Food. All NATURAL & FRESH Wiener-, Jaeger-, Rahm-, Zugeuner-, Holsteiner-, or Zwiebelschnitzel. Bratwurst, Knackwurst, Weisswurst, Sauerkraut, Red Cabbage, Spaetzle, Fried Potatoes. Potato-, Cucumber-, Tomato- or Bean Salads. Enjoy our Daily “Stammessem” (Specials) Sauerbraten, Gulasch, and more... IRISH / AMERICAN Jack Quinn’s 21 South Tejon 385-0766 www.jackquinnspub.com Owned by 4 USAFA Grads! Serving traditional Irish & American cuisine for lunch & dinner. Happy Hour Daily 3-6pm. Thursday military appreciation night 15% off food 6-10pm, excluding private events and 1 discount/ID. Voted Best Irish Bar 2011 by locals. To advertise in Cork ‘n Fork please call 719-329-5236 Rates are $35 per week with a 13 time commitment. The Colorado Springs Business Journal can publish your Easy and affordable. Stay ahead of your competition with breaking news from the CSBJ newsroom every day. Sign up at www.csbj.com Call Kathy Bernheim at 329-5204 for more information Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 TRANSPORTATION CHRYSLER KIA 19 PONTIAC Perfect Family Vehicle! Like New Black w/gray interior 2008 Kia, Sedona 7 Passenger Van. 56000 miles, video pkg, pwr doors 1 owner $11,000 firm. Call 571-438-3600 MAZDA 2007 Chrysler Pacifica, AWD—6 Passsenger—LOADED!!, $12,495, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 2000 Mazda 626 LX, Gold Ext, Beige Int, 182,500 miles, automatic, 2.5L V-6, $3,200 OBO 719-439-1601 MERCEDES BENZ 2008 Pontiac Torrent, AWD—FAMILY FUN!!, $16,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 SUBARU DODGE 2009 Subaru Outback, AWD — GAS SAVER!!, $18,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 03 Harley VROD Anniv Ed $8200 All stainless; 10k mi; always gargaed; service by dealer only; new tires/batt; 488-3298 SUV 2007 Kawi Vulcan 900 3140 miles like new windscreen and saddlebags $5000 O.B.O ask for Jason 244-3706 1998 Oldsmobile Bravada SUV AWD, 4dr, loaded, 212K miles. $2800 or OBO. 719-694-9765 TOYOTA 2004 Mercedes Benz ML 350, LUXURY — AWD — SHARP, $14,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 2008 Dodge Charger, AUTOMATIC — A/C — LOADED, $14,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 AUTOS WANTED MERCURY 2008 Mercury Mariner SUV 4X4. 4dr, 65k miles, black, 6.3 liter engine, recently detailed, $14,000. 719-321-5107. FORD Cash4CarzLLC We buy broken vehicles, cash paid on the spot. Always free towing. No title OK. Call 719-332-6198 NISSAN/DATSUN 06 350Z. 54,000 mi. Power windows, locks, heated leather seats, bose sound system. $16000 obo. (719) 592-1987 CADILLAC 1999 Subaru Forester, PRICE REDUCED — AWD, $5,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 2010 Toyota Prius, HYBRID — HIGH MILES PER GALLON, $18,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 The Transcript can publish your TRUCKS NOTICES TO CREDITORS Cadillac 2005 Escalade 45k miles LOADED $29,500 OBO (719) 291-6703 CHEVROLET 2000 Chevy Corvette. 72,500 miles, excellent condition, 1 owner, yellow. $13,500 firm. 719-488-2760 2007 Ford Escape XLT, REDUCED — 4x4 — Automatic, $12,495, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 JEEP For more info call 634-1048 WATERCRAFT Stay ahead of your competition with breaking news from the CSBJ newsroom every day. Sign up at www.csbj.com Red 2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. 40,000 miles. 6-speed manual transmission, hard and soft tops, winch and more. $21,500. Call 719-649-7447. THE CAR SHOW ‘03 Harley Davidson Softail Custom: wide glide extended front end, low deuce bars, badlander seat, quick release windshield, oem leather bags, fuel injected, screamin eagle pipes 7200 miles $9,992 call 719 231-5689 Harley Fat Boy 1993-$7500. Amazing-like new. Only 32K miles, new tires, just tuned. Upgrades, accessories. Must see! 719-527-1936 OLDSMOBILE For Sale 86 olds cutless Exc condition, few repairs need, Exc project car. $4000. obo. Text are call 719-232-5365, located in Fountain, CO 2009 HD XL883L 2009 Harley Davidson XL883L, Dark Pearl Blue, 1,903 Miles, $5,000 Firm 719-684-5223 2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5I, SAVE $$$ — AWD — LOADED!!, $17,495, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 2009 Ford F-150, Extended Cab— 4x4 — SAVE $$$, $15,995, WWW.THECARSHOWINC.COM, 719.635.7311 1987 Bayliner 14FT w/ Force 40 Eng. Located just off B Street of Crestridge Ave. Call 719-576-3574 to see. 2001 GMC Yukon. Good condition, runs well. $4500 OBO. Call 719-491-1997. schwtzr92@comcast.net 84 Four Winns 19’ open bow, in&out 350hp chevy engine. Extra equiptment. exc. condition. $5000. 303-794-3675 MOTORCYCLES AVIATION + AIRCRAFT 99 Ducati 900SS. Exc. cond, garaged, 13Kmi., $3900obo email for pics. ncbrowning@gmail.com -719-331-6349 LOVE TO FLY Flying Club Share for Sale 2 Piper A/C-Call 817-917-8578 inc. DAVE SOLON KIA YOUR AUTO, TRUCK & RV DEALER Serving Colorado Springs for 25 years! Pre-Owned autos, trucks, motorcycles and MORE! Specializing in new & used light-weight travel trailers! 2011 Kia Optima Hybrid $1,995 DOWN and $299 A MONTH VERY NICE ALL WHEEL DRIVE SAVE 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2008 FORD TAURUS X SEL 2001 GMC YUKON 7 Passenger $12,495 Family Fun, LOADED $17,495 Automatic, A/C, Alloys $8,995 We’re Here To Serve You! LOADED 2009 JEEP PATRIOT 2001 NISSAN XTERRA AWD, 6 Passenger $14,995 2008 DODGE CHARGER, AUTOMATIC A/C, LOADED $14,995 2004 DODGE RAM 1500 HEMI, 4x4, 4 Door REDUCED 4x4, OFF ROAD $6,995 2007 FORD FOCUS ZX3 2009 SUBARU OUTBACK $7,495 $18,995 Gas Saver, 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX Honda Quality, SAVE$$$, 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5 XT LTD WAGON TURBO, AWD, Leather $14,495 2006 FORD F-150 SUPER-CREW 2007 NISSAN MURANO SL 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS $19,795 $19,995 $18,995 Fully Loaded, AWD, Offer valid W.A.C. on select in stock models. Offer expires on 5/31/2012 All Wheel Drive, LOADED $11,995 XLT, 4x4, 4 Door APRILS GAS PRICES GOT YOU FOOLED??? CHECK OUT THE 2011 KIA OPTIMA HYBRID – GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER FOR FUEL ECONOMY – THE OPTIMA HYBRID ACHIEVED AN AVERAGE OF 64.5 MILES PER GALLON DURING DRIVE THROUGH THE 48 STATES. AND GET YOURS FOR $1,995 DOWN $299 A MONTH! $13,695 Economical Hybrid 635-7311 3015 N. Nevada Avenue www.TheCarShowInc.com DAVE SOLON KIA 719-785-6100 OF CHAPEL HILLS 1560 AUTO MALL LOOP Located in N. Chapel Hills, Across from the USAFA davesolonkia.com 20 Schriever Sentinel May 10, 2012 SUBARU SuperStore TM 235 s. nevada Ave. ColorAdo sprinGs, Co 80903 PH 719.577.4545 • FAX 719.577.4107 email proof: #1 LARGEST SUBARU DEALER IN AMERICA! emailed proof sheet 1 D/T 2 3 4 5 6 • All proofs are due back to Independent offices by 5pm of the Monday before publication. • This is an opportunity to verify the accuracy of your advertisement’s information, notDEALER to request substantive changes. BASED ON 2011 NATIONAL RANKING 2012 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5x 2012 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5i MSRP $21,770 MSRP $24,070 MODEL CODE CDA-01 STOCK# 120873 $249/MONTH • $1000 DUE MODEL CODE CFA-01 STOCK# 122011 $209/MONTH • $1000 DUE $209/MONTH PLUS TAX, 42 MONTH CLOSED END LEASE, 10,000 MILES PER YEAR. $1000 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS FIRST MONTH PAYMENT AND TAXES. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. WAC. $259/MONTH PLUS TAX, 42 MONTH CLOSED END LEASE, 10,000 MILES PER YEAR. $1000 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS FIRST MONTH PAYMENT AND TAXES. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. WAC. 2012 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5I The best selling All-Wheel Drive car in America. Based on Polk All Wheel Drive Cars Total Registrations in the US for the past 5 years. 29MPG 2012 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i EPA-estimated fuel economy for Outback 2.5i CVT models 29 hwy. Actual mileage may vary. 2012 SUBARU IMPREZA SEDAN 2.0i MSRP $ 18,343 Automatic, MSRP $21,745 MODEL CODE CAB-01 STOCK# 121926 $159/MONTH • $1000 DUE $159/MONTH PLUS TAX, 36 MONTH CLOSED END LEASE, 10,000 MILES PER YEAR. $1000 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS FIRST MONTH PAYMENT AND TAXES. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. WAC. MODEL CODE CJA-01 STOCK# 122125 $149/MONTH • $1000 DUE $149/MONTH PLUS TAX, 42 MONTH CLOSED END LEASE, 10,000 MILES PER YEAR. $1000 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS FIRST MONTH PAYMENT AND TAXES. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. WAC. Family Owned and Operated for Over 41 years. 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