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CONTINUED ON PG 4 Master Shipbuilders Honored During Annual Recognition Ceremony On the Move There was an unusual sight over the James River on Nov. 28 as one of Newport News Shipbuilding’s 42-ton whirler cranes was relocated by barge crane from just outside of the Modular Outfitting Facility (MOF) to Pier 6. “It’s very rare for us to have to move a crane like this,” said Aaron Moore (O48), who worked on the project for about a year. It had been a decade since a crane was relocated in this manner at NNS. The move was necessary because one of two cranes at Pier 6 had been relocated over land to Dry Dock 1 to support maintenance and modernization efforts on USS Columbus (SSN 762). That left Pier 6 in need of a second crane for backup and to support the workload, according to Scott Miller (O48). “We looked at cranes across the shipyard and evaluated which one was suitable based on its present condition and the rail gauge,” he said. Relocating the 30-year-old crane, which weighs 440 tons, involved shipbuilders from seven departments, multiple contractors, a 1,000-ton barge crane and three tugboats captained by Allen Sutton (X36), Tim Axsom (X36) and Tommy Wooten (X36). “Everyone did a very good job of getting the crane in safely,” Moore said. “It could not have gone better.”After about a year of planning, the actual relocation took less than three hours. Moore expects the crane to be operational in its new location in January. A 1,000-ton barge crane and tugboats move a 42-ton whirler crane from just outside of the Modular Outfitting Facility (MOF) to Pier 6. Photo by Matt Hildreth SMALL TALK about big ideas NNS President Jennifer Boykin continues her communications forum, “SmallTalk: about big ideas.” This installment focuses on safety and the importance of preparing for the unthinkable. Read more on p. 2. Past editions of "SmallTalk: about big ideas" are available on the Lead the Way webpage at http://nns.huntingtoningalls.com/lead-the-way. 12 l 11 l 2017 A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News Shipbuilding’s Master Shipbuilders – employees with 40 or more years of continuous service – were honored during an annual recognition ceremony Dec. 6 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. “Reaching 40 years of service is an extraordinary accomplishment and one of which you should all be proud,” Susan Jacobs, vice president of Human Resources and Administration, told honorees. “Many people don’t reach 40 years of service during their entire careers. We are honored and overjoyed that the women and men being recognized tonight chose to call Newport News Shipbuilding home for that long – and even longer in some cases.” Holiday Food Drive Ends Friday There is still time to support Newport News Shipbuilding's annual holiday food drive. The "Shipyard Feeds" campaign, which supports the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank, runs through Friday, Dec. 15. With the help of generous shipbuilders, the Foodbank will be able to provide nutritious meals to families across the region. Donation boxes are set up across NNS. Items in high demand include: • Oatmeal Canned fruit Peanut butter Canned meat Pasta meals and sauces Hearty meat soups Canned vegetables • Boxed rice • 100 percent fruit juices Shipbuilders can also make monetary donations to the holiday food drive at www. hrfoodbank.org/shipyardfeeds. Every dollar donated can provide four meals.

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Master Shipbuilders Honored During Annual Recognition Ceremony

On the Move There was an unusual sight over the James River on Nov. 28 as one of Newport News Shipbuilding’s 42-ton whirler cranes was relocated by barge crane from just outside of the Modular Outfitting Facility (MOF) to Pier 6.

“It’s very rare for us to have to move a crane like this,” said Aaron Moore (O48), who worked on the project for about a year. It had been a decade since a crane was relocated in this manner at NNS.

The move was necessary because one of two cranes at Pier 6 had been relocated over land to Dry Dock 1 to support maintenance and modernization efforts on USS Columbus (SSN 762). That left Pier 6 in need of a second crane for backup and to support the workload, according to Scott Miller (O48). “We looked at cranes across the shipyard and evaluated which one was suitable based on its present condition and the rail gauge,” he said.

Relocating the 30-year-old crane, which weighs 440 tons, involved shipbuilders from seven departments, multiple contractors, a 1,000-ton barge crane and three tugboats captained by Allen Sutton (X36), Tim Axsom (X36) and Tommy Wooten (X36).

“Everyone did a very good job of getting the crane in safely,” Moore said. “It could not have gone better.”After about a year of planning, the actual relocation took less than three hours. Moore expects the crane to be operational in its new location in January.

A 1,000-ton barge crane and tugboats move a 42-ton whirler crane from just outside of the Modular Outfitting Facility (MOF) to Pier 6. Photo by Matt Hildreth

SMALLTALKabout big ideas

NNS President Jennifer Boykin continues her communications forum, “SmallTalk: about big ideas.” This installment focuses on safety and the importance of preparing for the unthinkable. Read more on p. 2. Past editions of "SmallTalk: about big ideas" are available on the Lead the Way webpage at http://nns.huntingtoningalls.com/lead-the-way.

12 l 11 l 2017 A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News Shipbuilding’s Master Shipbuilders – employees with 40 or more years of continuous service – were honored during an annual recognition ceremony Dec. 6 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. “Reaching 40 years of service is an extraordinary accomplishment and one of which you should all be proud,” Susan Jacobs, vice president of Human Resources and Administration, told honorees. “Many people don’t reach 40 years of service during their entire careers. We are honored and overjoyed that the women and men being recognized tonight chose to call Newport News Shipbuilding home for that long – and even longer in some cases.”

Holiday Food Drive Ends FridayThere is still time to support Newport News Shipbuilding's annual holiday food drive. The "Shipyard Feeds" campaign, which supports the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank, runs through Friday, Dec. 15.

With the help of generous shipbuilders, the Foodbank will be able to provide nutritious meals to families across the region. Donation boxes are set up across NNS. Items in high demand include:

• Oatmeal• Canned fruit• Peanut butter • Canned meat • Pasta meals and sauces• Hearty meat soups• Canned vegetables• Boxed rice • 100 percent fruit juices

Shipbuilders can also make monetary donations to the holiday food drive at www.hrfoodbank.org/shipyardfeeds. Every dollar donated can provide four meals.

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SMALLTALKabout big ideas

Listen to Your Inner AlarmBy Jennifer BoykinPresident, Newport News Shipbuilding

As I stood outside my doctor’s of ce building with many others who evacuated with me, I wondered why so many people had decided to remain inside. Clearly, we all heard the same loud alarm.

Did people assume the alarms were just a drill? Why don’t they believe it’s better to be ‘safe than sorry?’ And, should I have done more to get them to evacuate?

It was at that moment that I decided safety would be my next SmallTalk conversation topic. Safety and Security are not just departments at NNS – they are a way of life for shipbuilders. I believe we sometimes take for granted this culture. It’s so ingrained into every ber of our being that it takes being away from work to see that not everyone has this same perspective.

When I think about the recent hurricanes, res and oods; or the attack on Las Vegas, I am reminded of one thing: The difference between life and death, in many cases, is how and when we respond.

I believe our culture helps us to prepare and react to the unthinkable. We are nuclear shipbuilders. Safety, quality, national security and responsibility are at the core of who we are and what we do. Lives depend on it, and depend on us.

My hope is that we never have to experience a natural disaster or an attack. But if we do, I believe the more we think ahead of what we will do, and the more we drill, the more likely our instincts will kick in and help keep us safe.

I encourage you to share an experience where you’ve put these attributes to the test – at work or personally. You never know how your experiences will make an impact on someone else. For me, the next time I hear a re alarm, I will not only evacuate, I will listen to my inner alarm and encourage – no, I will demand – that others join me. I hope you will also feel con dent in reminding others that practicing may make all the difference for the real event.

Ford Documentary Premieres“Building Integrity, Building Ford,” a documentary produced by Newport News Shipbuilding that chronicles the 21-year journey of USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) from concept to commissioning, premiered Nov. 30 at the Virginia Air & Space Center in Hampton.

Many shipbuilders who played a role in the ship’s construction appear in the documentary and were invited to attend the event, which also included a screening of the 3-D IMAX movie, “Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Sea.” Speaking before the premiere, Ken Mahler, vice president of Navy Programs, noted the “diverse and talented group of people” who came together to make Ford a reality.

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Shipbuilders watch "Building Integrity, Building Ford" at the Virginia Air & Space Center. Photo by Ashley Cowan

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Notice: Enhanced Security at NNSThe United States Marine Corps Security Force is assisting Newport News Shipbuilding in providing enhanced security. This enhancement focuses on the construction of John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) and later in 2018 for the Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH) of USS George Washington (CVN 73). Shipbuilders should follow the guidelines below when interacting with the Marines or NNS Security.

You Should:

During Drills or Alerts:

You Should Not:

• Promptly follow all instructions from Marines or NNS Security.• Obey all security signs posted on or around facilities protected by the Marines.

Individuals who violate these secured areas are subject to being treated as an intruder and may be detained for further investigation. Violations may also result in disciplinary action, up to and including discharge from the company.

• Report any security violations, suspicious activity or threats to NNS Security personnel, or call the Security Command Center (SCC) at 380-4031.

• Attempt to converse with, touch, surprise or closely approach an armed Marine.• Make offensive comments or joke about assets the Marines are protecting, or

attempt to position yourself between Marine personnel and these assets.• Loiter near assets protected by Marines or any Marine facility.• Leave backpacks, packages, etc. unattended in the vicinity of the Marines or the

assets they are protecting.

• Stay clear of Marine and NNS Security response forces and do not make any threatening gestures.

• Stand fast and follow the directions of the Marines and NNS Security personnel.• Be safe and await instructions from:

• NNS Security• Your immediate supervisor• Ship’s Force (if shipboard or in dry dock).

The Marines will treat all personnel in a courteous but convincing manner. If you have concerns about any interaction you have with a Marine, you should report it to your immediate supervisor.

Service Desk Calls Surge

Service Desk employees like Denesha Wallace (T54) are fielding more calls this year. Photo by John Whalen

Calls to the Service Desk, which handles information technology support for Newport News Shipbuilding, have increased nearly 30 percent this year compared with 2016. The increase in calls to 688-HELP is driven primarily by growth in mobile technology at NNS. The company has committed to deploying 900 additional laptops for the next four years to support the integrated Digital Shipbuilding program. Laptops lead to more Service Desk calls involving encryption, virtual private network (VPN), campus wireless and login issues.

The Service Desk had its busiest month ever in October, receiving 8,600 calls. Answer times for that month averaged more than 13 minutes. However, by November, average answer times were reduced to less than six minutes. The Service Desk is increasing staff, and has a goal of reducing average answer times to less than two minutes. A chat option will also be introduced in 2018, allowing for faster access to help while having the convenience of multitasking.

“From a technology standpoint, we are in the process of bringing in Machine Learning along with Chatbots that allow the Service Desk agent to be more efficient as well as delivering a library of automated responses to common questions for people to solve some of their issues on their own,” said Tim Bulles, manager of IT Service Management.

Shipbuilders are reminded to have their user ID and telecom number ready when calling the Service Desk. The highest call volumes usually occur between 7 and 8 a.m., so users should avoid this window if possible.

All NNS Dry Docks OccupiedWith the recent dry-docking of USS Columbus (SSN 762) in Dry Dock 1, all of Newport News Shipbuilding's seven certified dry docks are now occupied. All of NNS' certified dry docks haven't been occupied at the same time since March 1999. USS George Washington (CVN 73), which is in the midst of its mid-life Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH), is shown above in Dry Dock 11. Photo by Matt Hildreth

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Alumni association members Bob Drury (E20), left, and Tom Gentry stand with Heather North of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Shell Recycling Program after the oyster roast.

Including the 359 members of the Class of 1977, there are now 1,161 Master Shipbuilders at NNS. Fifty shipbuilders have 50 or more years of service at the shipyard. NNS President Jennifer Boykin thanked the Master Shipbuilders for their commitment and for the inspiration and guidance they provide. “You make your mark every day, not just on the ships you are building but on the future shipbuilders you are helping to mold,” she said. “And what is so truly remarkable to me is that even after 40 years, 50 years and even 61 – many of you have no plans to retire. That is dedication like none other.”

Bruce Young (X47) delivered the invocation at the ceremony, and Carolyn Cooper (O54) modeled the Master Shipbuilder jacket that each member of the Class of 1977 received.

This was the first Master Shipbuilder ceremony for Bill Taylor (X18), who came to NNS in 1977. “I’m honored to be here,” he said. “I’ve had a good time tonight. It’s nice to see everybody dressed up as opposed to shipyard attire.”

Watch a highlights video of the ceremony or watch the 1977 Master Shipbuilder video that was shown during the event on MyNNS.

Master Shipbuilders and their guests enjoy the annual recognition ceremony at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Photo by Matt Hildreth

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The Apprentice School Alumni Association held its 27th annual oyster roast on Nov. 11, with more than 1,000 in attendance.

The association works with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Shell Recycling Program, which brings empty baskets prior to the event and picks them up afterward. The natural oyster shell is the best material on which to raise new oysters (spat) and restore older oyster reefs. After washing, every half shell will become the new home for

approximately 10 baby oysters. The shells eventually will be replanted in Chesapeake Bay tributaries.

The association also provided support for the Foodbank, collecting 747 pounds of non-perishable items and $300 during the oyster roast. The association also donated proceeds from Family Fun Day at The Apprentice School's homecoming football game in October, which totaled $300.

Apprentice School Alumni Association Gives Back

“From our craftsmen and women to our inspectors, engineers, designers, and planners – we all worked together to make CVN 78 the warship she is today,” he said.

Ship’s Sponsor Susan Ford Bales also was interviewed for the documentary. She could not attend the premiere but sent a congratulatory letter that was read before the movie.

“The documentary will most certainly become a special part of the ship's already stellar legacy,” she wrote.

Haidee McKain (E25) was among the shipbuilders who attended the premiere. Now a test engineer, she started her NNS career as a designer and was able to participate in Ford’s progress in various stages.

“To see the evolution on the big screen puts it in perspective,” she said. “I had no idea it started back in 1996. It’s been a long journey for sure, and it was great to see it come to life.”

Shipbuilders are invited to attend a screening of “Building Integrity, Building Ford” at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 18, in the VASCIC auditorium.

Those planning to attend the screening must RSVP at http://nns.huntingtoningalls.com/upcoming-movie-event-building-integrity-building-ford-documentary.

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AROUND THE YARD

New Employee Suggestion Program Named MyIdeaNewport News Shipbuilding’s new employee idea and suggestion program will be named MyIdea. MyIdea came out on top during a naming contest. Shipbuilders submitted 145 names and voted on the top nine entries. A group of eight shipbuilders – Ellen Murphy (X22), Bob Drury (E20), Robin Truman (O93), Marcus Freese (O19), Shannon Blevins (X48), David DuBose (E82), Sean Belfry (E91) and Paul Lindgren (E84) – submitted the winning entry.

The MyIdea program will be administered by the Integrated Planning and Production Control Division when it launches in 2018. It will include an idea collection tool

Bayport Credit Union is offering Newport News Shipbuilding employees discounted Busch

Gardens Christmas Town tickets good for any single-day park

admission through January 1, 2018.

Shipbuilders can purchase tickets for $29.30 each by showing their

NNS badge at any Bayport branch.

The shipbuilders who proposed the name "MyIdea." Pictured from left are Ellen Murphy, Bob Drury, Robin Truman, Marcus Freese, Shannon Blevins and David DuBose. Not pictured: Sean Belfry and Paul Lindgren. Photo by Ashley Cowan

Protect Your Identification BadgeNewport News Shipbuilding employees can show company identification badges for employment verification purposes; however, badges cannot be taken from the employee’s possession. Other acceptable means of verification include business cards and pay stubs.

Photocopying, faxing or reproducing an identification badge is a violation of company policy.

Identification badges should never be worn outside of company premises when going to lunch, taking a break or even walking outside.

Exposing the company identification badge in public permits identity thieves to see names, office information and possibly level of security clearance. Wearing badges outside of work also increases the chance of successful forgery. Shipbuilders should always remove badges when leaving work, even if just for a break.

VCS Program Honors ShipbuildersThe Virginia-Class Submarine Program honored a different craftsman or craftswoman each week in October for performing quality work. Jeff Horner (X11), pictured above on the right shaking hands with Steve DeBusk, won the monthly award. Other honorees include Christopher Casper (X32), Ronnie Bergholz (X43) and Helen Evans (X33).

Newport News Shipbuilding would like to remind employees that Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services are available to employees and eligible family members. EAP services are free and can assist with:

EAP Services Available

• Relationship or family problems • Alcohol and/or drug-related problems • Feelings of overwhelming loss or

grief • Loneliness, depression and anxiety

issues • Stress management • Divorce and blended family issues

Employees can contact an EAP representative by calling 1-855-400-9185. Counselors are available to offer confidential assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Employees can also contact their Human Resources Business Partner for additional information.

Therapists and counselors are also available through the Teledoc Behavioral Health program. To speak with a therapist or counselor via phone or video conference, visit Teladoc.com/hii or call 1-800-TELADOC to get started.

that employees can use to suggest ideas online as well as view, comment and collaborate on other employees’ suggestions.

For shipbuilders without computer access, paper forms will be available. Plans are also underway for an automated phone system.

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SEEKING SHIPBUILDERS Visit www.buildyourcareer.com to search for the latest NNS job openings.

Employees are encouraged to use the "Current HII Employees" portal to apply. The company continues to offer cash bonus awards for referrals to select positions, visit www.huntingtoningalls.com/careers/refer-a-friend for more information.

DECEMBER 19Shipbuilders Together Realizing Inclusion, Diversity and Equality (STRIDE) is hosting a White Elephant gift exchange from 4:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Bar Louie at Peninsula Town Center in Hampton. Attendees are invited to enjoy $5 hamburgers and fries and asked to bring a wrapped gift worth approximately $15. For more information, contact Paul England (X47) at 534-3062.

DECEMBER 14The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will host a meeting from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Room 247 of The Apprentice School (Bldg. 1919). The event is open to all NNS employees and no RSVP is required. The event will provide a forum for employees to learn how to become more effective communicators and leaders. For more information, contact Jason Paquette (E83) at 534-2770.

DECEMBER 19The Engineering & Design Division is hosting a Teaching, Enlightening, Aspiring (TEA) Talk featuring Jennifer Dunn, vice president of Communications. The event will be held from 4:30 p.m. until 5:30p.m. in the VASCIC 2 West Dining Room. TEA Talk is a leadership development series that provides a forum for NNS employees to hear from company leaders about how their personal lives have influenced their careers at NNS. The event is open to all employees, and no charge will be provided. Sign up on MyNNS by Dec. 15, and an email will be sent to confirm your reserved seat. For additional questions, contact Renae Myles (E01) at 534-2429.

Fourteen Complete Facilitation 101Fourteen shipbuilders successfully completed Facilitation 101 on Nov. 1. The course teaches the necessary tools for anyone who leads meetings, coordinates teams and committees and/or manages a project.

Congratulations to Bradley Herron (X51), Brett Mercer (E83), Brian Ridley Jr. (X67), Colin Smith (O67), Crystal Levenson (E85), Johnathon Hume (E83), Melinda Alberty (X51), Michael Bellavance (E83), Michael Marchiesani (E83), Paul Swank (X51), Robert Gentry (O69), Robert Grisson (E83), Rodolfo Olague (O53) and Ronnie King (O55).

For more information, contact Amanda Halfpenny (X51) at 534-1232 or Maya Clay (X51) at 380-4647. Seating is limited to the first 20 registrants. Supervisor permission is required to attend as up to 16 hours is to be charged as deemed appropriate by your department. Classes for 2018 have not been loaded into LX. Check back in early 2018 for future dates.

DECEMBER 14SHIPs Network is seeking new leaders with fresh perspectives. The ERG is seeking representatives, committee leads and committee members. Interviews will be held from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. at Park Lane Tavern in Hampton. For more information, contact Mike Nyberg (X10) at 534-2769 or email [email protected].

WISE HOSTS PANEL DISCUSSIONWomen in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) hosted How to Advance in a Technical World Nov. 16 with Julia Jones, Chandra McCulley-Hooker, Rob Uzzle and Walter Williams. The panelists shared their personal journeys, the actions that led them to their current roles and what leadership traits they feel are important. Remarkably, each panelist shared professional connections with each other. Check the WiSE SharePoint page for more information about this session.

DECEMBER 21Newport News Shipbuilding's employee resource groups are hosting a Holiday Shutdown Party at 6:30 p.m. at Bar Louie at Peninsula Town Center in Hampton. All shipbuilders are welcome.

New ERG Chooses LogoThe Generational Integration Focus Team (GIFT), a new employee resource group, thanks all shipbuilders who participated in the logo contest. Look for more information about GIFT in the future.

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MASTER SHIPBUILDERS NOVEMBER

LONG SERVICE

Tommy Bland45 years

Raymond McNair45 years

Mark Madeira*45 years

Tom Kukucka45 years

George “Andy” Anderson40 years

Suvious Bland40 years

James “Fergie” Ferguson40 years

David Holley40 years

Andra Johnson40 years

Garry Jones40 years

Bill Jordan40 years

Henrietta “Ms. Henri” Rogers* 45 years

Brent Bartley40 years

Jeff Bolt 40 years

*October anniversary

**May 2016 anniversary

William Norman 40 years

David Peterman40 years

H.L. Todd40 years

Andrew Markham 40 years

Johnny Watts40 years

Jimmy Johnson**40 years

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Richard Bryant X15 Everett Jordan Jr. O61

Jerome Lynch O43 William Meadows N365

Kay Smith X84 Curtis Smith X33

David Tilman O22 Michael Walsh IV O19

Stephen Whitaker X47

RETIREMENTS OCTOBER

Shipbuilders spread holiday spirit in December 1977. NNS Photo Archives40 Years Ago

50 YEARSHerman Harris X31 45 YEARS Junious Bland Jr. X33 Thomas Kukucka E17 Raymond McNair X33 Dale Porter O69 Steven Stallings X33 40 YEARS George Anderson Jr. O26 Brent Bartley X18 Suvious Bland X33 Jeffrey Bolt X10 James Ferguson X36 David Holley A572 Andra Johnson X11 Garry Jones X36 William Jordan X91 Andrew Markham X10 Kenneth Mayo A572 William Norman X47

David Peterman E65 Timothy Smith O26 Herbert Todd O43 Johnny Watts X88

35 YEARS Tyrone Armstrong X91 Bryan Bailey X18 David Burianek O35 Charles Carden III X71 Ricky Cooper X43 Charles Crane Jr. AMSEC Thomas Fox X79 Mark Gillette O69 Frederick Greene X36 Robert Gregory X18 Randall Hall O37 Otis Holland X36 John Kitchens X18 Kelvin Larrimore X91 Larry Lavinder O37 Edward Mason O39 Doris Mcnair O14

James Mertens X42 Michael Mugler X67 Thomas Parker Jr. X11 Richard Plachta E21 Thomas Schoolfield O38 Gay Siekirski E72 Robert Stallings Jr. O87 Vincent Taylor X33 Harold Thorson X44 Kenneth Tyler N960 Lorraine West O53 Dennis Williams Jr. X32 Egbert Wilson X11 Cindy Winborne O46

30 YEARS Kenneth Bond X36 David Brannan E19 Colon Brinkley III X18 Jeffrey Brinson X79 Gregory Britt X18 Christopher Cherry X33 Daryl Copeland X18

Bradford Cotton X79 Peter Devlieg O43 Elton Dukes X18 Jeffrey Dutton E10 Joseph Ellington E18 Albert Ferguson E65 Michael Hooker O53 Walter Jones T55 Barbara Jones X33 Shawn Jones X82 Christopher Kastner N350 George Lafrance Jr. M71 Kenneth Moore X33 Charles Osbourne X42 Tarrance Parker X10 Kelvin Rascoe X31 Raymond Rountree O67 Christine Schaffner O44 Rudie Simpson III O05 Calvin Smith Jr. O53 Terry Stallings X33 Antonio Stovall O14 Larry Vaughan X36

Patrick Walton X73 William Watson III X36 Ronald Weade III E89 Michael Whidbee O54 Tracay Williams X47 Michael Winkles O46 Allin Woods III X10 James Wynn X18 Ernest Young O14 25 YEARS David Orie E81 David Park AMSEC Ronald Pulley E89 Frankie Sims AMSEC David Strahler AMSEC 20 YEARS Kenneth Beatty Jr. E84 Franklin Blatt E13 Jason Boyce E22 Patrick Gambill X85 Douglas Heaton AMSEC

Kristine Johnson E83 Kari Ann Justice T52 Keith Miller O40 Elizabeth Overman X47 Laquita Palmer X43 Phillip Pauls X10 Melvin Perry X33 Dana Ray E83 Bruce Roberts K69 Kenneth Schales E83 Jason Thompson O68 Hoa Tran E85 Robert Tristani X51 Kenneth Waller E83 Reginal Wiles E83

LONG SERVICE NOVEMBER

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Hasan Abdul MalikGilbert L. AckesMuriel AikenLee H. AllenRonnelle AmesSteven W. AmesJack E. AmmonsJerome AndersonGeorge E. Anderson Jr.John D. ArmstrongRobert W. ArthurJeffrey S. AsbyJean D. AshburnLarry D. AskewFernando T. BaileyHorace Baker Jr.Joseph Banks IIIMark W. BarkerDavid B. Barnes Jr.Lawrence E. BarnettFrank C. BarrBrent D. BartleyGary A. BatesHerman L. Batts Jr.John W. BealeRobbin J. BealeFred H. BellThomas E. BellamyTommy C. BentonLarry BinnsPatrick O. BlackmonJanet E. BlandSuvious BlandMichael A. BlountRobert M. BlountWeldon F. BoldenJeffrey H. BoltGeorge A. BooneVerlie W. BottsCleveland D. BowensJoseph C. BoydRebecca A. BoydLeslie W. BradshawTimothy A. BrameQuinton C. BranchSamuel BrandonDearl L. BrickhouseIrvin L. BrooksDion J. BrownKeron B. BrownRobert R. Brown IIGerald W. Bruso Jr.

Joseph D. BrutonCarl E. BunchShirley T. BurgessWilliam W. ByrumStephen A. CarrollTodd L. CarterJoshua Carter Jr.Luther W. CartwrightLarry L. CastelloAllen R. CatheyAngelina ChaleHenry W. ChapmanKevin M. CharityReginald A. CharityWilbert B. Chavis Jr.Moses Cherry Jr.Phillip C. ChurchMarshall D. ClaggettJohn B. ClarkJudy A. ClarkeJohn A. CliftonJanice Z. CogginRobert K. CollinsPaul H. Condron Jr.Charles CookCarolyn J. CooperEllen R. Council-PowellStephen D. CramptonStewart N. CrockerWillie C. Daughtrey Jr.Timothy L. DavenportWalter S. DavisLarry D. DeaverCurtis DebrauxJohn W. DeloatchJeffery L. DentThomas P. Deuell Jr.Clarice S. DiggsElvis L. DildyCarlton D. DillardMarvin B. DingleWilton DixsonAlthen L. DoctorEdward G. Dowdy IIAlfred W. DunstonMarshall A. EdmundsNeal V. EdwardsHazel M. EleyJessie T. EleyKirby L. EleyJames L. Elliott Jr.Max J. Elliott-Blount

Michael J. EmanuelDavid P. EnnisBrenda T. EvansJackie L. EvansMilton T. EvansRonnie N. FaltzJames K. FergusonJames V. FiggsLeroy FlaglerAndy FloodHurley L. FlytheMary E. FoleyJames I. FolzTony M. FowlerTony D. FoxMichael V. FrarySteven M. FreemanJohn C. FremontRobert J. FroemelMary L. FulcherPhillip E. GaylesRichard A. GentShelby C. GibsonRose S. GodwinJohn K. Goffigan Jr.James B. GoinsGlenn H. GoodhartRicky M. GrandisonMark W. GrattonWilbur E. Grissam Jr.Ralph B. GroginsBobbie L. GwaltneyStanley R. GwaltneyWayne A. HaferJames E. HallMarlin E. HallCraig A. HarlanJoseph A. HarrellAlbert D. HarrisChristopher L. HarrisMabel L. HarrisRicky T. HarrisWilliam F. Harris Jr.Cynthia S. HerbinFrancis G. Hershley Jr.Michael E. HickeyPeggy D. HigginsTerry D. HillRobert S. HiteGraham C. Hobbs IIIMichael K. HobsonMichael A. Hodges

Jimmy W. HollandPaul H. HollandDavid E. HolleyChester L. HollimanRedgie J. HollomanAlbert H. Holloman Jr.Robert L. HoodJohn M. Hopkins Jr.George L. HowardIvan N. HuneycuttDiane J. JacksonTimothy A. JacksonDallas W. Jenkins Jr.Cassandra B. JoeAndra L. JohnsonWillie D. JohnsonNelson C. Johnson Jr.Russell A. Johnson Jr.Beverly L. JonesDwight D. JonesGarry A. JonesLarry R. JonesStanley L. JonesGregory K. JordanRicky E. JordanWilliam H. JordanJoe L. JusticeJohn H. JusticeSamuel Justice Jr.Mark R. KeaferJames L. KearneyRobert L. KeiserFrank C. Kelsey Jr.Bradley J. KiehnerRobert L. KnightnorSteven R. KnoblauchHerman J. Kramer IIIJames E. LakeRay D. LaneJames A. LassleyClifton A. Lathan Jr.Paul T. LaynePeter M. LedfordScotty B. LeggettRichard S. LemonsLavern D. Listol IIMichael E. LuckMilton Lunsford Jr.Sherry L. LusbyJeanita A. MallersWilliam J. MalonsonAndrew L. Markham

David W. MartinSamuel Mason Jr.Hersey L. Mathias Jr.Kenneth L. MayoWilliam G. MayoDavid C. McAbeeJohn T. McCormickKaren G. McCormickMargaret C. McCoyHarvey L. McCoy Jr.Deborah O. McDonaldDonald A. McLainRoberta R. MebaneGarnell MelvinRichard L. MessickRonald S. MihilaskyEric A. MillerMichael C. MillerRussell R. MinterCatherine B. MintzJimmy R. MooneyEdward D. MooreGarland G. MoorePamela P. MooreReginald K. MooreThomas L. MooreCheryl A. MoranAlton L. MorganCynthia K. MuckelroyMichael J. MulcahyLettie MurphyDanny R. NarronFrankie L. NelsonKurt S. NeumannWilliam S. NormanEdward A. OlszakSteven F. OlszakWilliam A. OssPaula M. Overman-LewisSteven A. PangleAlvin L. ParkerGlaston C. Parker Jr.James E. PashowLionel C. PattersonRonnie L. PayneTommy A. PelfreyRena PeoplesMichael A. PerronGwendolyn T. PerryPamela E. PerryJerry C. PersonDavid W. Peterman

William D. Philpott Jr.Reginald A. PiercePaul B. PorterRufus D. PorterJohn M. Portlock Jr.Thomas H. PrewittAndra J. PryearCharles E. RansomNeil J. RawlesMarshall E. Ray IIIRandy L. RaynardAlexander Redcross Jr.Anthony N. RichardsonBarbara A. RichardsonRoderick RichmondReginald L. RidenLarry L. RidleyAnthony J. RobinsonDavid Robinson Jr.Debra L. RossGary W. RothwellNed C. RoulhacJames E. RuffKatrina G. RuffinWillie Rumble Jr.William S. RuthThomas W. SandmanDeborah Y. SappAnnette C. SaundersErnest K. SaundersDavid S. SchmidtLeslie Scoggins Jr.Billy ScottCarlton B. SessomsRonald E. SharpJohn A. Sickles Jr.Mark T. SinkCottes SmallwoodRobert M. SmallwoodHoward A. SmithTimothy B. SmithWilliam D. SmithRobert L. SnyderChristopher B. SpellmanCharles W. SpiveyOllie D. SpratleyRobert L. StephensDavid B. Sykes Jr.Curtis L. TaylorLawrence C. TaylorWilliam C. TaylorJohn R. Taylor Jr.

Jefferson H. TellerDonnell L. ThomasRene J. ThomasStephen C. ThompsonAnthony W. TisdaleHerbert L. ToddWilliam E. ToppingLarry J. TranthamWilliam F. TruittLarry K. TurnerNelson H. TurnerTracy D. Van KleeckLarry E. VassJames S. VaughanJarvis C. WadeRobert H. WallaceMartin A. Walsh Jr.Charles E. WaltersJoanne M. WardMichael L. WarrenWeldon L. Warren Sr.Lloyd Watson Jr.Johnny L. WattsMichael WeaverWayne H. WebbHarald E. WeberMarjorie M. WestDwayne L. WhiteRonnie L. WhiteRichard M. WiattGeorge A. WigginsJoey WigginsLarry C. WigginsNoah P. Wiggins Sr.Edward J. Wightman IIIClyde A. Williams Jr.Alvin L. WilsonCalvin L. WilsonGeoffrey WilsonJoseph H. WilsonMary L. WilsonPhillip J. WilsonPreston L. WilsonAngela T. WinneganThomas R. WoodruffDon W. WynnBruce A. Young

Congratulations to all 359 new Master Shipbuilder inductees:

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AUDIO/VIDEO

Computer Repair - New build, repair, virus removal and operating system installation. $95+ parts. (757) 329-6761

DJ - 10 years experience, custom playlists for any event, lighting effects and photography. (757) 869-1876

AUTO

2008 Ford Escape XLT - 124,000 miles in fair condition. $3,900. (757) 897-5254

2002 Mustang GT Convertible - 5-speed/90K mles/white/white. New top/tires/shocks/struts. All services done. Text (757) 262-6246

1986 GMC K10 Long Bed - Excellent condition, loaded, AC, pw, 35s, weld wheels, new paint, 350, 700r4 auto. No rust. $12,500 OBO. (757) 268-5667

2007 Honda Civic - Black, 2 DR, 145K miles. Great gas mileage. $4,500 OBO. (804) 815-2161

1996 Volvo Wagon - Good cond.135K miles. new timing belt, good tires, newly inspected. $2,300. (757) 232-1299

Car Battery Charger - Schumacher Speed Charge smart battery charger. 6V and 12V settings. In box. Rarely used. $20. (757) 268-1080

2008 328I BMW - Convertible hardtop, heated leather seats, navigation and sport package. 73,700 miles. Garage kept. $12,800. (757) 353-9825

1996 Honda Accord - 4-door. Manual. Good tires and everything works. $1,200. (757) 672-8256

2012 Harley Fatboy - With bags and windshield. $10,900. (757) 803-5226

2000 F-350 Turbo Diesel - 203k miles. Green. Good condition. $15,000. (804) 577-7851

HOBBIES

Women's Riding Jacket - Joe Rocket mesh motorcycle jacket with waterproof removable liner. Like new.Light pink. XS. $90. (231) 250-6064

Womens Riding Gloves - Scorpion EXO Fiore-Short Glove. Like new. Black with light pink stitching. SM/7. $30 (231) 250-6064

Men's Full Face Helmet - Large Icon full-face helmet. Black. Used. $10. (231) 250-6064

Womens Scorpion EXO-500 Dahlia 2 Helmet - Black/pink. Like new. Size XS. $100. (231) 250-6064

Scorpion EXO-500 Ardent Full-Face Helmet - Never worn. Size small. $100. (231) 250-6064

Pool Table - 7-foot Little Jewel from Long's Billiards. Excellent condition. $1,100 OBO. (757) 327-6105

Electric Guitar - Gibson Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Standard Blue Royale Electric Guitar. Like new. $300. (757) 897-3246

FURNISHINGS &

APPLIANCES

Haier Window A/C Unit - 8,000 BTU. Only used 1/2 summer in college dorm room. $100. (757) 288-8978

Antique Loveseat - Light color w/tan and green design. Wood legs, pillows, like new. Pick up only. $40. (757) 535-7552

Haier Washer and Dryer - $200 each OBO. (757) 594-5068

REAL ESTATE

Townhouse for Rent - 1,300 sq. ft., 2 bed, 1.5 bath. Large den, covered patio. Knells Ridge near Chesapeake General Hospital. $975. (757) 407-2373

Real Estate cont.

House for Rent/Sale - 1309 34th St., NN. 2br/1ba. 700 sq ft. Fenced yard. $650/rent. $24K sale. (757) 871-3682

House for rent - N.N. 2br, 1ba. 2 story with huge yard. Recently remodeled. Hardwood floors, cen AC/heat. No pets. $850. (757) 879-2860

Room For Rent - All utilities included. Close to shipyard. Clean home. $125/week. (757) 298-1043

Renter Wanted - Updated 2 bed, 2.5 bath townhome in Hampton off Magruder Blvd. With laundry. $1,175. (757) 763-0899

House for Rent in Hampton - 2 bdrm/1ba house in Old Wythe. Quiet street. Close to shipyard. $1100/month negotiable. (757) 636-2544

Real Estate Wanted - We buy homes “as-is.” Text (757) 656-6373

House for sale - Newly renovated 4 bed, 2 full bath home located in the desirable CNU area. 1,640 sq. ft. $239K. (757) 329-0610

Lots For Sale - Two 1/2 acre lots for sale on tidal canal in Gloucester. (757) 641-4994

Room for Rent - Near Patrick Henry Mall. Quiet neighborhood. $500/month w/ultilties and free Wi-Fi. (757) 303-8123

MISCELLA-NEOUS

Piano for Sale - Whitney console piano in very good condition. $350. (757) 817-5607

New Year’s Eve Football - Ravens vs. Bengals. 2 tickets. Great seats, 20 yard line, covered section. $135 each. (757) 715-5460

Firewood for Sale - Split hardwood. 1/2 cord $95; full cord $180. (757) 715-5460

Talbot's Petites (Winter) - Mint condition: Women's professional wardrobe 12P/14P. Text (757) 268-1712

Miscellaneous cont.

2018 Virginia Wildlife Calendar - 10x14 color glossy monthly calendar w/daily updates. $7. (757) 739-8879

Pest Terminator - Free inspections. Expert pest, termite, moisture control, under house repairs and poly installation. (757) 873-4999

Items - Spinner bike $249. NXT Spin Bike $550. Ross Airdyne Bike $225. Accent Mag Bike Trainer $75. (757) 218-2946

Items - Vacuums $25 and up. Carpet cleaners $55 and up. Portable heaters $25 and up. Ionic air purifiers $45-75. (757) 218-2946

Exercise Equipment - Treadmills $135-399. Ellipticals $50-325. Exercise bikes $65-220. Concept 2 rower $775. Treadclimb $599. (757) 218-2946

Carpet Installation and Repair - Call for an appointment and quote. (757) 329-6761

Gutter Cleaning - Clean gutters by hand, bag the debris and flush your down spouts. Licensed and insured. (757) 810-5115

House Washing - House, roof and concrete cleaning. Most of our methods are used with less than 500PSI. Licensed. (757) 810-5115

Folding Webbed Beach Chairs - Two low-profile aluminum chairs with cross-woven webbing and arm rests. $10. Text (757) 288-9821

Lefty Girls Softball Glove - Wilson A440 Fast Pitch youth glove. Worn twice. Fits right hand. $20. Text (757) 288-9821

Dried Craft Gourds - Seven large dried gourds that can be used for birdhouses, dippers, crafts, etc. All for $10. Text (757) 288-9821

Pendleton Wool Blanket - 56” x 68” cream. Never used. $45. Text (757) 288-9821

Kids Summer Toys - Wiffle ball/bat, water/beach toys, badminton equip, baseballs, kites, etc. $20. Text (757) 288-9821

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Horse Shoe Set - Six shoes, two stakes. Good shape. $10. Text (757) 288-9821

U.S. Divers Adult Snorkel Set - Aqua Lung model. Med-Lg (8-9.5) fins/snorkel/mask. Navy blue. Orig. pkg. $20. Text (757) 288-9821

Adult Snorkel Set Body Glove - Surge Fin model. Size 5-6 fins, snorkel and mask. Optic green. Orig. pkg. $20. Text (757) 288-9821

Parkleigh Sonata China for 12 - 90 pieces. White, silver edge and blue/pink flowers. $500 OBO. Text (757) 288-9821

Satin Wedding Dress Size PS - Champagne, tucked bodice, lace neck, long sleeved. Flowers on long veil. Sealed. $150. Text (757) 288-9821

1950s Vintage Wool Blanket - St. Mary’s blanket in rose. 70x82. Twin/Full. Excellent condition. $50. Text (757) 288-9821

Vintage Tabletop Electric Fan - Viking brand. Single speed. Cast iron base. $50. Text (757) 288-9821

Handmade Ethnic Ornaments - 12 multi-ethnic-face felt ornaments. Extra trimmings to complete unfinished ornaments. $10. Text (757) 288-9821

Virginia Rose China - Twenty miscellaneous pieces. Five with mild flaws. $100 OBO. Text (757) 288-9821

Child's Invacare Wheelchair- Foam padded seat 14”x16.” Removable leg/foot rests. Like new. $50. Text (757) 288-9821

Bios/Auto-Bios Collection - JFK, Iacoca, B.T. Washington, Truman, Lincoln, Tubman, Schwartzkopf, Douglass. All for $50 or $8/ea. Text (757) 288-9821

The Professional Chef - Culinary Institute of America, 8th ed. 2006. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Very good condition. $25. Text (757) 288-9821

Miscellaneous cont.

Framed Art Beach Scene - Lighthouse, sand, fence, boat. 31”x25” $25. Text (757) 288-9821

Framed Art Pittsburgh - The Point cityscape, rivers, boat. 25”x37” $25. Text (757) 288-9821

Waterford Crystal Ornaments - Beau. Marquis Waterford crystal “Winterfest” Christmas ornaments, set of 3. Like new. $12. (757) 288-9821

Brass Candlestick - VA Metalcrafters #3014 Tulip. Base 2.5” ht. 5.” Boxed. Perfect condition. $20. (757) 288-9821

Brass Candlestick - Hampton Brass #83592. Base 3” height 7¼”. Pristine, never used. Boxed. $20. (757) 288-9821

Cowgirl Boots - Size 6 women’s. Pink with silver stars and tassels. Excellent condition. Text. $45. (757) 288-9821

Mink Pillbox Hat - Winter white. Elegant Cecile New York original. $35. Text (757) 288-9821

HP OfficeJet 4650 Printer - Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer w/mobile printing print/copy/scan/fax/2-sided printing. $50. (757) 880-0721

Home Cleaning - Free estimates. Licensed and insured. (757) 371-3904

Zumba Gold - Fitness and fun. $5/class. M&W 6-7 p.m. Western Branch area. (757) 935-8253

EA Sports Air Hockey Table - Mint condition. $400. (757) 206-0793

A/C Service - Save money. Service your heat pump for less electrical consumption. Shipyard discount. (757) 771-3441

Community Service Opportunity - Collecting blankets and coats to give to homeless individuals in Hampton Roads on Dec. 17. (757) 434-6320

Daycare - M-F 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Ages 6 weeks-5 years. CPR and first aid cert. 10 years in nursing. Pre-K program taught. 3 spots. (757) 761-0330

Miscellaneous cont.

Vintage Magazines - Time Magazines & National Geographics for sale. 1930s – 1970s. WWII issues and celebrities. (757) 334-5384

Bahia Principe 1 Week Vacation - Mexico, Dominican Republic or Jamaica. Expires June 2018. $700.(757) 739-8879

Delicious custom cakes for all occasions. Call or text Miss-E. Leave voicemail if no answer. (757) 358-0092

Lawn/Yard Care - Yard cleanup, leaf/debris removal, mow, clean gutters.Call for estimate. (757) 871-4589

Men's Cargo Shorts - Sizes 44 & 46. Some still have original tags. $6 each. (757) 288-8978

Men's Jeans/Dress Slacks - Sizes 44X32 and 46X32. $6 each. (757) 288-8978

Ducks Unlimited Framed Artwork - 3 framed prints. Text or call for pics and prices. (757) 288-8978

Stroller Travel System - Baby Trend Jogging Stroller and car seat combo with two bases. Green and black. $100. (757) 292-9510

WANTED

Van Riders - Commuter van from VA Beach to NNS daily. First shift. Van leaves from Diamond Springs Rd. Text VANRIDE. (757) 450-6740

Broken Washers and Dryers - Will pick up for free. (757) 617-0100

Lightly Used Truck Tires - Four 35x12.50x16.5R truck tires or four 35" tires and rims that will fit 2002 F250. (757) 288-8978

Salesperson - I will pay you cash to sell my swords, knives, rare items, NASCAR, etc. (757) 508-2781

Brass Ceiling Fan - With glass sconces. Pick up only. Hampton. (757) 535-7552

Cement Patio Set - You remove. Heavy. (757) 583-9869

Light Show - Animated light display synchronized to music at 108 Sheffield Way in NN. Foodbank and Animal Rescue donations welcome.

Olde English Bulldogge Pups - Taking deposits on 7 pups going to new homes 1-23-18. Loeba reg. Tails docked 2 sets of shots. (757) 969-2447

40 Gal. Reptihabitat Kit - New. Includes tank, double dome lamp, uvb, heat bulbs and more. $120. (757) 897-2366

Guinea Pigs - Teacher looking to re-home 2 guinea pigs due to classroom allergies. Both are 1 year old and female. (757) 417-5662

Lost Wedding Band - Tungsten wedding band lost in bathroom of shop 4651 in North Yard on Tuesday, Nov. 28. (757) 729-2571

PETS

LOST & FOUND

FREE ITEMSMISCELLA-NEOUS