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GROTON, Conn. - USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720) Sailors and family members watch Super Bowl XLV onboard the submarine as the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Green Bay Packers for a Super Bowl ring. The
crew hung a “Terrible Towel” on the boat’s sail prior to the game. The Green Bay Packers came out on top, beating Pittsburgh 31-25. For more news on USS Pittsburgh, see Page 4.
INSIDE
Pittsburgh Sailors host Super Bowl party aboard sub
signed by the Steelers were we’d be doing something for us in town. They’re genuinely Navy League sponsors a schol-
By Lt. Patrick Evans on display. the Super Bowl because it is like nice people,” said Savageaux. arship. They also help provide
Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs Officer The crew hung on the a national holiday essential- Last December, past and awards for our Junior and
submarine’s sail a “Terrible ly,” said Commander Michael present commanding offi- Sailor of the Year program,”
GROTON, Conn. - Sailors Towel,” a fan symbol created Savageaux, Pittsburgh’s com- cers and the ship’s sponsor said Savageaux.
aboard Los Angeles-class in 1975 by then-Steelers radio manding officer. “But I think of the submarine returned to Last month, the commo- SUBSCOL
attack submarine USS broadcaster Myron Cope. The because it is our city, there’s the boat’s namesake city to dore of Submarine Squadron
Pittsburgh (SSN 720) watched “Terrible Towel” waved in the more interest and more excite- thank the Pittsburgh Council 2 presented the 2010 Battle Sailors roll
their namesake city’s football wind atop Pittsburgh as the ment about it.” of the Navy League of the Efficiency (Battle “E”) award sleeves up
team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, submarine returned from a reg- The submarine, which has United States and the people to Pittsburgh. The awards are
take on the Green Bay Packers ularly-scheduled deployment, the motto “Heart of Steel,” of Pittsburgh for 25 years of presented by the commodore Page 2
during a Super Bowl party Feb. 4, 2009, the same year enjoys a strong relationship support. of each squadron to the sub-
aboard the submarine, Feb. 6. of the Steelers’ 27-23 victory with the “Steel City.” “We do a lot of stuff for marine under their command
During the game, the crew over the Arizona Cardinals in “It’s really a great city. them, but they also help us which has demonstrated the
snacked on pizza, nachos Super Bowl XLIII. Every time we go there, the out. They help sponsor our highest level of battle readi-
and mozzarella sticks in the “I certainly think that even people have been remarkably children’s Christmas party ness during the evaluation
crew’s mess, where footballs without the Steelers playing friendly, really happy to have each year. The Pittsburgh year.

SUBASE to participate in Exercise Remembering USS Alexandria

Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield 2011 changes hands,

By Navy New London Public Affairs


Challenger earns award
Page 4
Force Lieutenant Colonel Dick
GROTON, Conn. – Exercise Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield 2011 will be conducted on Naval By MC1(AW) Peter D. Blair Scobee, Navy Commander
Submarine Base New London (SUBASE), as well as naval bases and installations through- Michael J. Smith (Posthumously Gate closure to begin
out the continental United States, Hawaii, and Guam, Feb. 21-25, 2011. GROTON, Conn. – Twenty- Promoted to Captain), Judith A.
Security training exercises coordinated by Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command five years ago school children Resnik, Air Force Lieutenant
Thursday evening
(USFF) and Commander, Naval Installations Command, Exercise Solid Curtain/Citadel across the country watched Colonel Ellison Onizuka, Main gate closure begins
Shield 2011 is not in response to any specific threat, but is a regularly-scheduled exercise. the historic lift off of the Ronald E. McNair, Air Force at 9:30 p.m., Feb. 10, until
These annual exercises were developed to enhance the training and readiness of Naval National Aeronautics and Space Captain George B. Jarvis, and further notice. Gate 7 will be
Security Forces to respond to threats to installations and units. Administration (NASA) space School teacher Sharon “Christa” open 24 hours.
The two exercises, each with a distinct focus, will occur simultaneously and will stress shuttle that would send a teach- McAuliffe. Main gate will close
different areas of the Navy’s anti-terrorism program by simulating real-world threats. er into space for the first time… For hours following the trag- to inbound traffic only.
“This year’s exercise simulates real-world responses to real-world threats, and we want Tragically, she didn’t make it. edy, televisions played the final Outbound traffic will not be
to ensure the training procedures we test are as realistic as we can get,” said Captain Sam Instead they witnessed seven interviews with the Astronauts affected.
brave Americans make the ulti- and showed slow-motion foot- Starting Feb. 11, Gate 5
A. McCormick, USSF Director for Fleet Anti-Terrorism. “Our enemy is highly innovative
mate sacrifice for space explora- age of what they believed hap- (Hospital Gate) will open
and adaptive, and this exercise is how we validate our program.” during high traffic hours.
Exercise scenarios range from events such as recognizing and countering base surveil- tion as the shuttle Challenger pened to Challenger and its
suffered a catastrophic failure crew. Check the SUBASE face-
lance operations, to higher-tempo simulated emergencies such as a small boat attack on book page for complete
a waterfront base or the discovery of mysterious white powder in an installation public shortly after liftoff Jan. 28, President Ronald Reagan can-
1986, and exploded on world- celled the State of the Union details about Gate 1 clo-
area. sure.
wide television. address scheduled for that
On SUBASE, exercise scenarios and the base’s response may require personnel to tempo- night and instead addressed the
In the early hours of that day,
rarily shelter in place or temporarily evacuate specific facilities or areas.

INDEX
news broadcasts began to run, nation on the tragic loss of
The base may also temporarily block traffic for specific roads or rapidly move Navy showing the Challenger crew as Challenger.
Security Forces and first responders throughout the installation. they finished their preparations “The crew of the space shut-
Additionally, during Feb. 23-24, as part of the exercise, SUBASE may increase its Force before traveling to the launch tle Challenger honored us by Local...................................2
Protection Condition. Base access may be limited during this period and the local area pad at Cape Canaveral, Fla. As the manner in which they lived Movies ......................................5
traffic pattern may be impacted. the prepared to enter the shuttle their lives. We will never forget Classifieds........................7
Many communication tools will be used to keep SUBASE personnel informed about these they waved to television cam- them, nor the last time we saw
exercise security situations. Computer network alert systems will distribute messages to eras, each member of the crew them, this morning, as they
office computers and the “giant voice system” will be used to immediately alert people ready to do their part for the prepared for their journey and
base-wide. [The giant voice system is an outdoor intercom loud enough to alert anyone historic mission. waved goodbye and ‘slipped
outside on base of a potential threat.] At 11:38 a.m., space shuttle the surly bonds of earth’ to
While measures have been taken to avoid disruptions to normal base operations and Challenger lifted off the plat- ‘touch the face of God.’”
limit delays in base access, area residents may see increased traffic around the base. form, and rocketed towards the Reagan called the Challenger
“This is valuable training exercise for SUBASE; and as always, we appreciate the heavens, but a mere 73 seconds tragedy a national loss, and the
understanding of our Navy community and Groton neighbors as we participate in it,” said later, only nine miles above crew should be remembered
Commander Mike Pennington, SUBASE Executive Officer. the earth’s surface, Challenger as heroes. He spoke about the
exploded, taking with it Air See Challneger on Page 3
Thursday, February 10, 2011 • THE DOLPHIN • 3

Navy bids farewell


to trailblazing
USS Los Angeles
life to this steel body,”said
By Lieutenant Ed Early Lieutenant Commander Darrel
Commander Submarine Group 9 Lewis, Los Angeles’ executive
Public Affairs officer and master of ceremo-
nies for the event. “Today, we
BREMERTON, Wash. - reluctantly bid her farewell.”
February 4 marked the end of Launched in 1974 and com-
an era for the “Silent Service” missioned Nov. 13, 1976,
as USS Los Angeles (SSN Los Angeles was the first
688), the first of the world’s of a new class of fast-attack
largest class of nuclear-pow- submarines, intended as an
ered submarines, underwent eventual replacement for the

“Thirty-four years ago, a crew similar to this


one ran aboard Los Angeles, bringing life to
this steel body... Today, we reluctantly bid
her farewell.”
Lieutenant Commander Darrel Lewis
USS Los Angeles
Executive Officer

Navy’s Skipjack-, Permit- and Photo by MCC Jeffrey Wells


her final decommissioning at
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Sturgeon-class SSNs. A total LOS ANGELES - Sailors assigned to the fast-attack submarine USS Los Angeles (SSN 688) man the rails one last time during the boat’s decommissioning ceremony
and Intermediate Maintenance of 62 Los Angeles-class sub- at the Port of Los Angeles. Los Angeles will transit to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Wash. to begin the inactivation process.
Facility. marines were constructed
Commander Steven Harrison, between 1972 and 1996, mak- will never know about,” said ticipating in four Rim of the ceremony took place at the said Whitney. “But one of the
Los Angeles’ last commanding ing the class the largest nucle- Harrison. Pacific (RIMPAC) multination- Port of Los Angeles. Placed important elements we don’t
officer, was joined by Captain ar-powered submarine class in The fourth U.S. Navy ship al exercises. “in commission, in reserve,” actually talk about an awful
Mark Whitney, commander the world. to bear the name – the others Los Angeles also made histo- Los Angeles transited north to lot when we are executing
of PSNS and IMF; and Capt. In his final remarks as Los were a World War I tanker (ID ry in May 1977 when President PSNS and IMF to begin the the work is one of the things
Dan Prince, chief of staff for Angeles’ commander, Harrison 1470), an airship (ZR 3) and a Jimmy Carter, the only U.S. inactivation process. we hold very sacred – that is,
Submarine Group 9; as the recalled the frontline role Cold War-era heavy cruiser (CA president to qualify in subma- In taking custody of Los we will respect the honor and
submarine’s commissioning played by Los Angeles and 135) – Los Angeles received rines, and his wife Rosalynn Angeles, Whitney promised that we will preserve the legacy of
pennant was hauled down and other submarines of her class many honors during her three joined Admiral Hyman Puget Sound Naval Shipyard your ship.”
the watch secured for the last during the Cold War. decades of service, includ- Rickover for an at-sea dem- and Intermediate Maintenance “We are proud to be the final
time, ending Los Angeles’ 34 “The ship served proudly, as ing seven Battle Efficiency onstration of the submarine’s Facility would honor the sub- crew of the USS Los Angeles,”
years of service. well as all the other remaining Awards, seven Meritorious capabilities. marine’s history. said Harrison.
“Thirty-four years ago, a ships of the class, and contrib- Unit Commendations and one Los Angeles’ farewell pro- “The inactivation and retir- The Los Angeles class was
crew similar to this one ran uted to victory in the (Cold) Navy Unit Commendation. She cess began Jan. 23, when the ing of ships is an important followed by the Seawolf- and
aboard Los Angeles, bringing War in ways the general public made 16 deployments, par- ship’s public decommissioning element of our business,” Virginia-class submarines.

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Challenger ...
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4 • THE DOLPHIN • Thursday, February 10, 2011

USS Alexandria (SSN 757) receives


Battle ‘E’ during change of command Alexandria returned from a deployment
Lt. Patrick Evans where the boat steamed about 30,000 miles
Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs Officer and spent four and a half months in the
Persian Gulf in a challenging environment.
GROTON, Conn. - Los Angeles-class attack “They completed that mission with distinc-
submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) con- tion, and it was so fruitful they were extended
ducted a change of command ceremony on station, coming home a month later than
at Naval Submarine Base New London’s planned,” said the ceremony’s guest speaker,
Shepherd of the Sea Chapel, Jan. 28. Capt. Robert Burke, Director of Submarine/
During the ceremony, Commander Todd Nuclear Power Distribution Control Division
Weeks relieved Cmdr. Gene Doyle, who com- and Nuclear Personnel Program Manager for
manded Alexandria during two successful Navy Personnel Command (NPC). “Typical
deployments to the Central Command area Gene Doyle and ‘Alex.” We asked the impos-
of responsibility (AOR). Additionally during sible of them, and they said ‘no problem,’
his tour, Alexandria won the 2008 and 2010 then delivered that, and more, in style.”
Battle Efficiency (Battle “E”) award and the Burke was commodore of DEVRON 12 dur-
2009 Golden Anchor Award for retention. ing both of Alexandria’s deployments.
“His contributions to our ongoing efforts Doyle, a native of Kalispell, Mont., was
overseas were groundbreaking and hero- commissioned through Officer Candidate
ic,” said Capt. William Merz, commo- School after graduating from Montana State
dore of Submarine Development Squadron University in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree
(DEVRON) 12. “Gene epitomizes the great in Electrical Engineering. He earned a Master
men we entrust with these amazing boats of Science degree in Engineering Management
and who operate independently around the from the Catholic University of America and
globe - in every hotspot in every ocean - chal- a Master of Arts degree in National Security
lenging not only in mission, but equally so Studies from the Naval War College. His
in harnessing the environment in which they operational assignments include service as
operate.” Executive Officer in USS Springfield (SSN
In December, Doyle and the crew of 761).
GROTON, Conn. - Captain William R. Merz, Commodore of Submarine Development Squadron 12, presents the 2010 Battle
Efficiency (Battle “E”) to Commander Eugene J. Doyle, Commanding Officer of USS Alexandria (SSN 757), Jan. 28. Doyle
was relieved by Cmdr. Todd S. Weeks during a change of command ceremony at Naval Submarine Base New London’s
Shepherd of the Sea Chapel.
“Despite all that has been said of me here,” said missions and operated successfully in the most
Doyle during the ceremony, “the truth is that I challenging environments. The ‘Battle E’ is a tes-
have had such a wonderful supporting cast - both tament to that success. The principles that led to
personally and professionally - that I’m convinced your success - high-standards, rigorous training
it would have been a challenge for me to fail at and a commitment to excellence - will be just as
this job.” important as we meet the new challenges ahead
Doyle continued, “To the crew of Alexandria, of us.”
I wish to thank you for your service. It has been Weeks graduated with Merit from the United
both an honor and a privilege to serve alongside States Naval Academy in May 1993 with a
you for the last three years.” Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture. In June
Doyle will next serve as deputy commander of 2006, he graduated Cum Laude from Norwich
Submarine Squadron Four. University with a Master of Arts in Diplomacy.
Upon taking command of Alexandria, Weeks He previously served on the staff of the Chief on
told the crew, “I have been nothing but impressed Naval Operations. He also served as Executive
with your dedication, professionalism and perfor- Officer aboard USS Helena (SSN 725) and Engineer
mance. You have excelled at the most demanding Officer aboard USS Los Angeles (SSN 688).
GROTON, Conn. - Left, the crew of USS Alexandria (SSN 757) watches as the submarine’s outgoing commanding officer,
Commander Eugene J. Doyle, is presented the Battle “E” award during a change of command cermony, Jan. 28. Alexandria
also received the 2009 Golden Anchor Award for retention.

Photos by MC1 Virginia K. Schaefer


USS Pittsburgh awarded Squadron 2 Battle ‘E’
that toward continued they require it, and you
By Lt. Patrick Evans Pittsburgh success.” go all out to fix whatever
Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs At the beginning of needs to be fixed. I am
the year, Commander, very proud of that, and I
GROTON, Conn. – The Submarine Force Atlantic congratulate you for that.”
commodore of Submarine ( C O M S U B L A N T ) , Senior Chief Fire Control
Squadron 2 presented the announced the winners Technician Robert Boyd,
2010 Battle Efficiency of the Battle “E” competi- USS Pittsburgh chief of the
(Battle “E”) award to USS tion. One submarine from boat, said the award is
Pittsburgh (SSN 720) on each submarine squadron a reflection of the crew’s
Jan. 28, commending the in the Atlantic Fleet is rec- commitment.
Los Angeles-class subma- ognized. The awards are “I am proud of the crew
rine for their “work and presented by the commo- and their accomplish-
effort behind the desire to dore of each squadron to ments,” said Boyd. “It was
get better.” the submarine under their a hard road, and they’ve
“This award is a valida- command which has dem- done a great job, perform-
tion of what you are doing onstrated the highest level ing admirably.”
on a day-to-day basis,” of battle readiness during Commanded by
said Captain Peter Clarke, the evaluation year. Commander Michael
Squadron 2 Commodore. Success, though, “is a Savageaux, Pittsburgh
“It should be an indication never-ending process,” returned from a six-month
to you that you are headed according to Clarke, who deployment, Oct. 15, 2010,
down the right path, and has been commodore since that involved conducting
you need to keep going July 10, 2009. “That’s what operations in the European
that way. I encourage Pittsburgh has shown to Command area of respon-
you to look back at your me the entire time I’ve sibility.
efforts and what you did been here as commodore. “I’m very pleased, not
that made it work, then You recognize areas that just with the award, but
figure out how to apply need improvement when also with the hard work
Photo by MC1 Steven Myers

GROTON, Conn. – Commander Michael Savageaux, Commanding Officer of USS


Pittsburgh (SSN 720), accepts the Battle “E” award from Captain Peter Clarke,
Squadron 2 Commodore, Jan. 28 during an awards ceremony.

that the crew has put 2002, he was awarded a


in,” said Savageaux. “It’s Master of Arts in National
not just been the last 12 Security Studies (with
months, it has really been Distinction) from the
the entire time working Naval War College.
up to our deployment last Fast-attack submarines
year as well. There has like Pittsburgh have multi-
been a lot of hard work, faceted missions. They use
long hours and person- their stealth, persistence,
al sacrifice put forth to agility and firepower to
improve ourselves; and, I deploy and support special
know the men and their force operations, disrupt
families really appreciate and destroy an adversary’s
their efforts being recog- military and economic
nized by squadron. I am operations at sea, provide
really proud of the way early strike from close
the entire Pittsburgh fam- proximity, and ensure
ily has responded, and I undersea superiority.
look forward to another The submarine, commis-
successful year.” sioned Nov. 23, 1985, is
Savageaux, a native of the fourth Navy vessel to
Grafton, Mass., graduated be named for the people
with high distinction from
Photo by MC1 Steven Myers of Pittsburgh, Pa. The
Worcester Polytechnic
submarine’s crew compli-
GROTON, Conn. – Commander Michael Savageaux, (center) Commanding Officer of USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720), stands with his crew after they received the coveted Institute in 1991 with a
ment includes 13 officers
2010 Battle Efficiency (Battle “E”) from Captain Peter Clarke, Commodore of Submarine Squadron 2, during an awards ceremony at Naval Submarine Base New Bachelor of Science in Civil
and 121 enlisted Sailors.
London, Jan. 28. In addition, the Los Angeles-class submarine received the Deck Seamanship “D” and Damage Control “DC” awards. Engineering. In November
Thursday, February 10, 2011 • THE DOLPHIN • 5

All Points Bulletin: Reloaded Early Look


GROTON, Conn. – Back in tion starved forum trolls. getting used to,) I became a
June, I wrote a Pre-Review on “Missions play out in timed pretty good wheelman, albeit
All Points Bulletin, a Massively stages, and are usually a race a crazy one. Even so, it seems
Multiplayer Online (MMO) to destroy an objective or steal that some of the vehicles will be
action game by Realtime information while the oppos- getting some balance tweaks,
Worlds. Sometime in the sum- ing side defends it.” Aside from and become more specialized
mer of 2010, and not too far the very normal, quest-driven in specific areas. The fact that
after the launch of the game, gameplay, APB:R will be incor- vehicles are getting a hard look
Realtime Worlds went into porating new “Turf War” and makes me all fuzzy inside.
“Administration”, which more “Chaos” game modes. Which Especially since people would
or less means they went bank- seems to translate (to me) as usually go for the fastest, light-
rupt. This was due to either 1. “Faction Zone Capturing”, and est car around and just hang
Not paying attention to com- “Free For All” modes. What the onto it. (I personally drove an
munity feedback, 2. A lack of technicalities are, we can only extended cab truck, you can
focused beta testing, 3. Maybe speculate. Regardless of what sideswipe more pedestrians in
just not having the money to the Closed Beta, Open Beta, or a single spin that way.)
continue the project; because of Live game will contain initially, “Another rarely seen, and
these three things however the the devs have said “players equally loved and hated feature,
game turned into what turned should really drive what modes is proximity voice chat… It will
out to be a shallow, unbalanced we spend our time expand- also, however, allow anyone
shoot-em-up, which was a lot of ing and increasing in size (and nearby to hear what you have
fun in the short run, but we all what modes we abandon)”. to say. This for some reason
know that in the MMO world, “My favorite and most enter- compels tweens, basement vir-
longevity = lucrativity (not a taining aspect of the game is gins, and e-thugs to shout pro-
real word). the ability to become a tar- fanity at you as they speed by
November 2010, K2 Network get to everyone in the entire in less-than-masculine sound-
purchases the rights to the APB city.” I don’t think they’ve real- ing sports cars. Kind of like
franchise (or lack-there- of), ly touched on this topic yet, real life.” While there haven’t
in an effort to bring about All so hopefully the feature isn’t been any mentioned changes
Points Bulletin: Reloaded, with weeded out during the beta regarding this feature, my only
the staunch desire to turn an testing phase. Definitely one of suggested change would be to
incredibly fun, yet admittedly my favorite reasons for playing. make it easy to mute people.
repetitive, mind-numbing game Essentially, like in Grand Theft Just facing in someone’s direc-
into something that’ll really rev Auto, you’d become more of a tion and pressing a button to
our engines. target to the cops, as you did mute a single target, or a push-
For the sake of saving time, bad things. In APB, at “five button proximity mute would
I’ll just plagiarize some of the stars”, you get to attack any- be, in my opinion, the easiest
material from my earlier article, one, and anyone can attack way to handle that issue.
and tack on a bit about what
I’m thinking, and what the All
Points Bulletin: Reloaded devel-
you. Everyone knows where
you are on the map, and every-
one wants to kill you for the
“One of the biggest things
that All Points Bulletin has
going for it, is the ability to
SUBASE Cycling Club looking for riders
opers are bringing to the table. price on your head. This only customize… well, pretty much The Naval Submarine Base membership is free and open to and Bodyworks. Rides will vary
“All Points Bulletin is like happened every so often, so the everything… The customiza- New London (SUBASE) Cycling active duty military, dependents from introductory group riding
playing Grand Theft Auto, but mechanic was rare enough to tion system is more elaborate Club has been approved for age 14 and up, retired military, to challenging hill intervals. The
with thousands of other play- retain its novelty and balance. and extensive than any game operation. The Club was orga- and DoD employees. group rides will begin as soon
ers, better graphics, and more “Speaking of running for I’ve played, and will definitely nized to promote cycling, fit- The club already has members as the snow melts enough to
customization options than your life. Being able to hijack allow each character to become ness, and encourage participa- with experience ranging from allow safe cycling on the local
you can shake a nightstick anyone’s car, and get away 100% unique.” Players were tion in cycling events. Club competitive cycling backgrounds rides. The schedule of rides will
at.” On APB:R’s blog, they’ve with it (most of the time), is an even able to create and manu- to some who are considering be posted in the base gyms and
been posting updates week-to- invaluable tool, and one you’ll facture their own clothing, to purchasing their first bike since on the “SUBASE Cycling Club”
week, providing a consistent make constant use of. Especially sell in an online auction house. childhood. The Club expects to Facebook page. Membership
and transparent look at what given that the slightest tap of I’ve seen incredibly entertain- be involved in a large variety is required to participate in the
the game is planned to become. the left or right movement keys ing things come from this sys- of cycling activities including rides, but membership is free!
They have even been posting will send some of the lighter tem, like making a jeep look group fitness rides, charity rides, To learn more about the
things that they’re just ‘think- rigs flying into other vehicles, like the ones in Jurassic Park, triathlons, road racing, time tri- Club, attend the first mem-
ing’ about doing, which is far pedestrians, walls, and defense- complete with an attached logo, als, off-road racing, cyclocross, bership meeting, Feb. 15
beyond the conservative nature less lamp posts.” After getting or a Hello Kitty sports car, even and other cycling events. at 11:30 a.m. in the Dealey
of most gaming companies, and the hang of the steering, (and a “Free Candy Inside” marked, Group fitness rides will be Center Theater, or contact the
a lot more fun for us informa- it does definitely take some windowless van. offered throughout the week Club President, Rob Sawyer at
and will normally be started Robert.w.sawyer@navy.mil or
TLDR at 11:30 a.m. from the flagpole
in between the Dealey Center
on the SUBASE Clycling Club
Facebook page.
Following the original All Points Bulletin, released June 29 by Realtime Worlds,
(and then failing miserably), All Points Bulletin: Reloaded (being created by K2
Network) looks to improve beyond the original “cops and robbers” style shoot- What’s new at the
em-up, by leaps and bounds. A game that I loved for the very, very, short time that
it was around, the new and improved game is something that I’d encourage any
SUBASE Library?
shooter/MMO fan to take a look at. If you don’t want to ‘buy’ the game flat out, I’ll The Naval Submarine Base New London
(SUBASE) Library now has a Web site, http://
be reporting on (if I get accepted) my experiences in the Closed Beta, (at least what navalsubasenlonlibrary.weebly.com/index.
I’m allowed to report on) in future articles. The first phase of Closed Beta testing html. The library’s Card Catalog is available
through the Web site.
should be given the green light sometime this February. Interlibrary loan
The library now has access to more than

One Book Every Young Child author visit 300 libraries in the state of Connecticut.
Interlibrary loan is the sharing of materials
by libraries upon request of a library user. It
involves both borrowing and lending.
The Bill Memorial Library in the City of Groton invites children of all ages and their fami-
The SUBASE Library will process requests
lies to meet local author/illustrator Jason Deeble, Feb. 26 at 11 a.m. The One Book, Every for any registered borrower.
Young Child program of southeastern Connecticut returns for a second year featuring the Out Reach Program
picture book Sir Ryan’s Quest, written and illustrated by Deeble. The author will meet with Library resources can be delivered to regis-
children and their families and present an entertaining and interactive program based on tered patrons that are homebound. This ser-
his book. Copies of Sir Ryan’s Quest will be available for purchase at the event and a book vice is limited to Navy Housing. Exceptions
signing will immediately follow the program. Each child present will also be entered in a will be considered on a case by case basis.
drawing to win a signed copy of Sir Ryan’s Quest. For more information, call the library at Meeting Room
(860) 445-0392. The meeting room is available to individu-
Library hours are Monday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 als or organized groups. A conference table
a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with chairs is available during library hours.
Visit their web page at http://billmemorial.org. The room can accommodate 20 people.

Now showing at
Dealey Center Theater
Feb. 11 6:00 p.m. The Social Network
Feb. 12 3:00 p.m. Despicable Me
5:00 p.m. Megamind
7:00 p.m. The Social Network
Feb. 13 3:00 p.m. Megamind
5:00 p.m. Despicable Me
7:15 p.m. The Social Network
Feb. 14 6:00 p.m. Despicable Me
Feb. 15 6:00 p.m. The Social Network
Feb. 16 6:00 p.m. Megamind
Feb. 17 6:00 p.m. Despicable Me

The Social Network Cast: Jessie Eisenberg, Justin


Timberlake, Rated: PG-13, Story Type: Drama and Biopic,
Runtime: 120 min.
Despicable Me Cast: Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Rated:
PG, Story Type: Comedy, Kids/Family, and Animation,
Runtime: 98 min.
Megamind Cast: Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Rated: PG,
Story Type: Action/Adventure, Comedy, and Animation,
Runtime: 96 min.

* All showings free this week only!!


Next Week: True Grit
The Green Hornet and The Dilemma
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‘The Color Purple’


brings its soulful
score to the Garde
“The Color Purple,” a musical based on The Broadway at the Garde Series brings
the classic Pulitzer Prize-winning novel the finest national tours of Broadway
by Alice Walker and the moving film musicals to New London. The Broadway at
by Steven Spielberg, brings its Grammy- the Garde Series shows scheduled for the
nominated score to the Garde Arts Center, 2010-11 year include “The Wizard of Oz”
Feb. 27 for two performances at 2 and (March 28 and 29), “Spring Awakening”
7:30 p.m., as part of the Broadway at (April 14 and 15) and “Beauty & The
the Garde Series. The performances are Beast” (June 10 and 11).
sponsored by Citizens Bank. Tickets are $56 for orchestra, $65 for
An inspiring family saga, “The Color loge, $46 for front balcony and $38 for
Purple” tells the unforgettable story of rear balcony, and are available at the
a woman, Celie, who - through love Garde Box Office, located at 325 State St.
- finds the strength to triumph over in New London. The Garde Box Office is
adversity and discover her unique voice open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.
in the world. Set to a joyous score featur- to 4 p.m., and two hours prior to curtain
ing jazz, ragtime, gospel and blues, “The on performance days. Tickets may be
Color Purple” is a story of hope, a testa- purchased online at www.gardearts.org Photo by Scott Suchman
ment to the healing power of love and a or by phone during regular box office
hours at (860) 444-7373, Ext. 1. The church ladies of “The Color Purple” from left to right are Nesha Ward, Deaun Parker and Virlinda Stanton. “The Color Purple” will be at
celebration of life.
the Grade Arts Center in New London Feb. 27 for two performances.

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Crews Into Shape Into_Shape/crews_info.aspx. scored a point) for complet-


Heart Disease knowledge and prevention
By April Childs, PhD
NHCNE Public Health Educator

NEWPORT, R.I. - Heart disease is the lead-


is having a heart attack, you should call 911
immediately.
The good news is that heart disease is pre-
ventable through lifestyle modifications! If you
stop smoking, you decrease your risk of devel-
From NHCNE In March of 2010, 2,115 ing a Web-based survey within ing killer of men and women in the United
oping heart disease. If you increase your physi-
crew members in 316 “crews” seven days of completing the States. According to the Centers for Disease
cal activity, you strengthen your heart muscle
NEWPORT, R.I. - The Crews composed of Soldiers, Sailors, challenge. These data indi- Control (CDC), in 2010 heart disease cost the
as well as increase your high-density lipopro-
Into Shape challenge, held every Airmen, Marines, Coast cate that the Crews Into Shape United States $316.4 billion. Smoking, inac-
tivity, obesity, high cholesterol, high blood teins, the “healthy form of cholesterol.”
March in conjunction with Guardsmen, civilians, DoDDS positively affects self-reported If you make appropriate diet modifications,
National Nutrition Month®, is teachers, contractors, and fam- health-related behavior. Of the pressure, diabetes and high intake of alcohol
all increase a person’s chances of developing you can decrease your risk of developing heart
sponsored annually by the Navy ily members registered for the 438 people who completed the disease. According to the Mayo Clinic, “limit-
and Marine Corps Public Health Crews Into Shape. post-Crews survey, most agreed heart disease. On average, someone in the
United States suffers a heart attack every 26 ing certain fats you eat also is important. Of
Center (NMCPHC). The goals of The greatest number of crews or strongly agreed that they the types of fat - saturated, polyunsaturated,
the challenge are to spark and registered were from Randolph met their weight loss goal (63 seconds and every minute someone dies of a
heart attack. monounsaturated and trans fat - saturated
guide workplace-focused, team- AFB, Texas (30), Marine Corps percent), and that the Crews fat and trans fat increase the risk of coronary
oriented, physical activity and Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. “helped me improve my daily The National Heart Attack Alert Program
notes these major signs of a heart attack: artery disease by raising blood cholesterol
improved fruit and vegetable (26) and Norfolk, Va. (26). The habits” regarding exercise (83 levels. Major sources of saturated fat include
intake among the whole DoD organizations with the great- percent), and fruit and vegeta- * Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks
involve discomfort in the center of the chest beef, butter, cheese, milk, and coconut and
family. The 11th annual chal- est number of registered crews ble consumption (91 percent). palm oils. There’s growing evidence that trans
lenge will run from March 7 were Marine Corps Community If you would like a motiva- that lasts for more than a few minutes, or goes
away and comes back. The discomfort can feel fat may be worse than saturated fat because
through April 2. Services-Cherry Point and tional and informative presen- unlike saturated fat, it both raises your low-
Sign-up and forms are Web- Military Sealift Fleet Support tation at your kick-off event, like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, full-
ness, or pain. density lipoprotein (LDL), or “bad,” choles-
based. Top scoring Crews win Command of Norfolk. Other contact NHCNE’s Wellness terol, and lowers your high-density lipoprotein
T-shirts. Crew leaders receive * Discomfort in other areas of the upper
communities that mustered Department at (401) 841-6774 (HDL), or “good,” cholesterol. Sources of trans
frequent “Crews Notes” dur- body. Can include pain or discomfort in one or
multiple crews included Camp or april.childs@med.navy.mil. fat include some deep-fried fast foods, bakery
ing the campaign to encour- both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
Lejeune, N.C., Naval Hospital, The POC for Crews Into Shape products, packaged snack foods, margarines
age their crew members. Crew * Shortness of breath. Often comes along
Beaufort, S.C., Fort Worth, is Bob MacDonald, MS, CHES and crackers. Look at the label for the term
names and locations are posted with chest discomfort. But it also can occur
Texas, and Patuxent River, Md., the Public Health Educator “partially hydrogenated” to avoid trans fat. “
on the Web. before chest discomfort.
each of which registered more at Navy and Marine Corps The Wellness Clinic at NBHC Groton offers
Register your crew by Feb. * Other symptoms. May include breaking
than 10 crews. Public Health Center. He can classes that focus on cholesterol management
28 at http://www-nmcphc. out in a cold sweat, nausea, or light-headed-
Over 57 percent of crews sub- be reached at (757) 953-0974 and heart healthy diets. Call to enroll today at
med.navy.mil/Healthy_Living/ ness.
mitted their final Crew scores. or Michael.r.macdonald@med. (860) 694-3104/4466.
Resources_Products/Crews_ If you think that you or someone you know
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