Aug. 3 - Newport News Shipbuilding

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A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
Warner
Commissioned
The Virginia-class attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) was
commissioned during a ceremony attended by more than 2,500 in its
future homeport of Naval Station Norfolk, Saturday, Aug. 1.
“Let them know of your presence and your determination to defend
freedom,” said Sen. John Warner, as he addressed the audience and
the ship’s crew. “Defend the sea lanes of the world which are the very
arteries of international commerce. Manned by our submarines, our
surface ships, and naval aircraft, we are carefully working to keep
those sea lanes open - not just for us but for all.”
The keynote speaker for the commissioning ceremony was Adm.
Jonathan Greenert, chief of Naval Operations.
“This boat is the latest incarnation of American sea power, and is a
strategic asset for this country,” said Greenert. “This affords us what
we refer to as global access, and it is fundamental to any mission that
you ask your military to do. Frankly, we are challenged in space, we are
challenged in cyber, we are challenged in the air and we are challenged
on the surface. We are not currently challenged in the undersea. We
own the undersea domain. We must keep that situation as we go into
the future.”
Warner is the second of eight Block III Virginia-class submarines to be
built.
“You are at a formative stage as a crew,” said Vice Adm. Michael
Connor, commander, Submarine Forces. “If you approach your
important duties with the same commitment as your namesake there
is no doubt that the USS John Warner will enjoy a lifetime of future
accomplishments that parallels the future trajectory of Petty Officer
Third Class John Warner.”
Cmdr. Daniel B. Caldwell, commanding officer, then asked Mrs.
Warner to bring the ship to life, joining USS John Warner to the Navy’s
submarine force.
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Sailors man the rails as they bring the ship to life during the commissioning ceremony for
USS John Warner (SSN 785) at Naval Station Norfolk. U.S. Navy photo
EH&S Sponsors the
2015 Safety Task Team
Expo
O53 Shipbuilders
Promote Safety by
Wearing Orange
Bagley Testifies on
Capitol Hill
July 29
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HII Family Health Center Photo
Contest Extended Through Aug. 19
QuadMed, the company that will operate the
HII Family Health Center in Newport News,
is sponsoring a photo contest. HII employees
and their dependents can submit up to two
original photos per person for consideration.
The photos should feature local geography
outside the shipyard—without people. A
selection committee will choose photographs
to be printed, framed and displayed throughout
the center.
Apprentice Jaycees and the Doris Miller Community Center
Partner to Host Job Skills Workshop
The Apprentice Jaycees and the Doris Miller Community Center in Newport News hosted a
three-part job skills workshop July 15-18. The first session was focused on interviewing tips,
types of interviews and common interview questions. The second session addressed resume
building, participants used the community center’s computer lab to create and refine their
resumes. While on the computer, each participant was assigned a job position to research for
a mock interview. Members of the Apprentice Jaycees conducted the mock interviews during
the final session and gave feedback to each participant.
“The job skills workshop was a great teambuilding and community event,” said Chelsee
Mooring (O22). “The Apprentice Jaycees look forward to partnering with the Doris Miller
Community Center to offer future workshops.”
Pictured (L to R): Aleshia Jackson, Glenn Skinner, Phillip Riddick, Elisha Davis, LaShonda Pearson, Chelsee Mooring
and Linda McMillian.
Photos can be submitted through Aug. 19
via email or mail. Emailed entries should be
sent as a high resolution (eight megapixels
or higher) JPEG file to
[email protected].
Printed photos should be sent to:
QuadMed
Attn: HII Photo Contest
N53 W24700
Corporate Circle,
Sussex, WI 53089
Mailed photos will not be returned to the
sender, so employees are encouraged to make
copies as necessary before submittal. All entries
must include the submitter’s name, employee
badge number and a signed copy of the
QuadMed photo release form.
Understanding the Corrosion Process
On July 13, more than 35 submarine and
carrier employees attended a class to better
understand the corrosion process. Being
informed about the corrosion process is crucial
for shipbuilders because when corrosion is not
identified and resolved immediately it has the
potential to lead to substantial rework.
Joyce Wright, Surface Prep and Treatment
(SP&T) Value Stream Leader (O07), led the class
with support from Mike O’Donnell, director
of Process Excellence, and Jim Coppa, director
of SP&T.
“My hope is that key people in the build
process of John F. Kennedy [CVN 79] would be
comfortable and confident at identifying the
grade of rust that requires
the steps in Y-1020 to be
invoked,” said Wright, who
was recently elected to the
Board of Governors for
The Society for Protective
Coatings. “I think the
personnel in the class
Joyce Wright (O07)
appreciated the knowledge
they received in this class and they now have
a new awareness outside of their day-to-day
routine to help in the fight against corrosion.”
X91 Superintendent Lee Murphy added, “To
have this Standard Grade D Rust Training
in place is a level-setting item that can
bring consistency across all of our areas of
responsibility. In my eyes, it went way beyond
the information; it brought us all together as a
team for the same cause.”
Mike O’Donnell, director of Process Excellence
said, “It’s vital that our O07 Value Stream
Leaders continue to identify opportunities
where they can lean in and support the Trade
Value Streams. Joyce’s leadership abilities and
knowledge of this industry was critical in the
success of this class.”
Mike Martin, manager of Structural
Fabrication and Assembly Production Control
said, “The heightened awareness will also help
us catch issues earlier in the value stream,
helping to reduce any necessary rework costs.”
Live Your Life Tobacco Free
Tobacco Free for Life is an eight-week program that uses 30-minute phone-based or in-person coaching sessions to help you
become tobacco free. The program is offered free of charge to all eligible employees. For more information view the flier. To
sign up, call 1-800-840-6100 and reference Huntington Ingalls Industries or send an email to [email protected].
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Safety Task Teams Sponsor Safety Expo
More than 35 Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Task Teams and
representatives from Health and Safety and Environmental Engineering
sponsored this year’s Saefty Task Team Exposition on July 31. The expo
was held in Bldg. 520 and booths were tied to the theme, “don’t gamble
with safety.”
Safety Task Team Expo Lead Kati Allison (O27) said that this is the
first year the expo has been centered around a specific theme. “Each
team did a great job of incorporating the theme into their booth and
demonstrating the innovative and cost-saving ways that they are making
safety a priority in their workspace,” she said. “We were absolutely
amazed with the thought and creativity some of these teams put into
their booths to demonstrate that safety is serious and a top priority, but
can be fun at the same time.”
Zack Brickner (O43) demos the V22 Exoskeleton “StrongArm Vest” to Safety Task Team Expo
attendees. Photo by Chris Oxley
Nikki Harvey and Marquez Burkett manned the X33 booth where task
team members quizzed participants on various safety topics.
Vest.” “The shipyard currently has 12 of these vests right now,” he said.
“We’re currently piloting the vest around to different departments to
see how they can best be used to fit our needs here at Newport News
Shipbuilding.”
“Our booth this year was completely handcrafted,” said Burkett. “We
wanted to ensure that every participant walked away with at least one
piece of new safety knowledge that they didn’t know before.”
Brickner says that the vest is easy to put on. “You wear it like a backpack
and it restricts your back from enduring the weight and ensures that you
use your leg muscles do the work instead of your back.”
At the Maintenance Department’s (O43) booth, Safety Task Team
Member Zack Brickner demonstrated the V22 Exoskeleton “StrongArm
Visit the Safety Yardnet website for additional information about safety
news, resources, tips and initiatives at NNS.
Promoting Safety Awareness
Logistics (O53) shipbuilders across the shipyard wear orange on the
second Friday of each month to promote safety awareness.
“Recently, the department came up with a new slogan, ‘Safety… Did it,
Done it, Doing it Tomorrow!’ - reminding us all that safety needs to be
our focus… everyday,” said Maggie Yarborough. “The orange safety
shirts signify our department’s unified commitment to safety and a
subtle reminder of the importance to work safely. We all want to go home
to our families in the same condition in which we arrived to work. My
hope is that everyone wears their shirt with pride, safety becomes their
number one priority and they make the commitment to own it!”
O53 invites all employees to wear orange on the second Friday of every
month to promote safety awareness. Photo by Chris Oxley
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NNS and AMSEC Maintain American Heart Association’s Fit-Friendly Worksite Status
On July 31, Huntington Ingalls Industries announced that its Newport
News Shipbuilding division and its AMSEC LLC subsidiary were once
again recognized by the American Heart Association for going above and
beyond for employees’ health. Both Newport News and AMSEC were
awarded the association’s Fit-Friendly Worksite status for the second and
fourth consecutive year.
demonstrate a behavior change or a cost savings outcome due to its
wellness culture. NNS was awarded the gold status in 2014. To improve
employees’ health, NNS provides fitness classes and a walking path for
employees in addition to healthy eating options. Newport News is also
the future site of one of HII’s Family Health Centers which will serve
employees and their dependents.
“We are proud to encourage and support wellness of employees and
their families,” said Bill Bell, vice president of Human Resources and
Administration. “We are constantly looking for ways to improve the
wellness culture for Newport News Shipbuilding employees as well as
those at AMSEC and elsewhere. The American Heart Association has
again recognized our efforts at providing holistic wellness programs that
encourage healthy eating and physical activity.”
AMSEC maintained the association’s gold status for the fourth
consecutive year. To receive gold Fit-Friendly status, companies must
show that they are taking steps to improve the health of their employees
through nutritional changes and physical activity support. AMSEC
encourages employees to increase physical activity throughout their
workday by sponsoring events like the six-week Step-by-Step walking
challenge. Employees can also participate in the company’s Weight
Watchers program to learn about healthy eating.
NNS received the Platinum Fit-Friendly status this year. This status is
given to worksites that implement physical and nutrition activities and
Visit newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com to read the complete release.
Bagley
Testifies on
Capitol Hill
Ray Bagley, vice president of Trades
Operations, testified on Capitol
Hill July 29 at a hearing of the
Subcommittee on Readiness and
Management Support. The purpose of
the hearing was to look at the impact
of these practices, such as training,
efficiency initiatives, management
and labor cooperation and apprentice
programs to better performance in the
shipbuilding and repair industry and in
sustaining naval readiness.
Bagley spent more than two hours
testifying and answering questions
from the committee.
“I’m especially proud given that I
graduated from The Apprentice School
36 years ago,” said Bagley. “It provided
me an education and opened doors to
experiences and opportunities. Today,
it serves as an excellent example of how
intense career and technical education
can prepare students for highlyskilled, in-demand careers through a
combination of rigorous academics and
real world experiences with a potential
to change the course of their lives, as it
has done for me.”
Ray Bagley, vice president of Trades Operations,
testifies on Capitol Hill July 29. Photo courtesy
of Senate Photo Studio
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Reminder About Fundraising and Solicitations
AUGUST 12
As the fall approaches, many departments are making plans to support the local community.
The Office of Corporate Citzenship would like to remind all employees that fundraising and
solicitations at Newport News Shipbuilding are governed by Coporate Policy CP H3.
Below are some tips for staying within the guidelines:
• All fundraisers or solicitations must be approved in advance by Tom Cosgrove, manager
of Corporate Citizenship. After approval from corporate citizenship has been obtained,
the fundraiser/solicitation must also be approved by the division vice president over the
sponsoring department or the executive sponsor of the sponsoring employee resource group
(ERG).
• Each fundraising or solicitation request is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
• All fundraising or solicitations must be sponsored by a department or ERG. Individual
shipbuilders cannot sponsor fundraisers or solicitations.
• Fundraising solicitations cannot be done on company time. It must be conducted before or
after work, during lunch or designated breaks, or through flex time with supervisors’ approval.
• Charitable fundraising and solicitations can only be done for the types of organizations
that NNS as a company would support. Fundraising/solicitations to benefit athletic teams,
religious or political organizations, or individual shipbuilders will not be approved. The
benefitting organization must be a 501(c)(3) organization.
• Sales of items outside the shipyard gates are tightly controlled and must be coordinated with
Judy Fundak (K18) through the Department of Corporate Citizenship.
• Fundraisers and solicitations should be limited in duration, allow for safeguarding of funds
raised, and can never make employees feel pressured to contribute.
• Approvals of solicitations and fundraisers will require a specific plan. Fundraisers/solicitations
will only be approved for specific dates and programs. Departments/ERGs will not be given
blanket approval for ongoing fundraising/solicitation effort.
Questions about these policies and guidelines can be directed to Tom Cosgrove at 380-3090.
NNS American Heart Walk Team Leaders
Newport News Shipbuilding is sponsoring the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk again
this year and is looking for team leads for both the Southside and Peninsula Heart Walk events.
The Southside event will be held at Mount Trashmore on Saturday, Oct. 10 and the Peninsula event
will be held at the Peninsula Town Center on Saturday, Oct. 17. Visit
www.hamptonroadsheartwalk.org to register as an NNS team lead or to join an existing team
as a walker. For questions or additional information about being an NNS team lead, contact
Amy McDonald (O29) at 688-6489.
SEEKING LEADERS
Job Title
Foreman - KSO Prod
Foreman - KSO Prod
General Foreman - KSO Prod
Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for more
information on how you can build your career with
Newport News Shipbuilding.
Requisition Number
10695BR
10696BR
10657BR
Dept.
X09
X09
X09
Location
Ballston Spa, NY
Ballston Spa, NY
Ballston Spa, NY
The International Compliance Office will hold
Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m.
and 1-2 p.m. in Bldg. 520-6 (James River Room).
Register via the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact
Sarah Williams (O19) at 380-3599.
AUGUST 13
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet
from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The
Apprentice School) second floor conference room.
Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie
(K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at
688-6204 for more information.
AUGUST 14
Join Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) for
an evening of relaxation and networking at an
exclusive private opening for NNS employees at
Nail Addict in Newport News. All participants must
complete the registration form below and submit
the $10 deposit no later than Aug. 10.
View the flier on Yardnet for more information.
Contact Krysti Filer (O20) at (757) 380-4687.
AUGUST 18
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will
meet from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bldg. 812 (The
Apprentice School) second floor conference room.
Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie
(K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at
688-6204 for more information.
AUGUST 20
Join Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE)
from noon to 1 p.m. at VASCIC (2 West Dining
Room) to learn more about how to lead your own
development, diversify your portfolio and make
yourself marketable. Seating is limited. Flextime
or PTO should be utilized in accordance with NNS
policy. RSVP by Aug. 17 to Terri Mason (E07) at
534-4437 or via email.
AUGUST 27
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet
from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The
Apprentice School) second floor conference room.
Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie
(K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at
688-6204 for more information.
AUGUST 29
The Progressive Club is holding its third outing
of the year. The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. at
the Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Cost
is $15 for a guest or trial guests. View the flier
for additional information. Salaried employees
interested in attending this outing as a trial
membership should contact a club representative.
Editor: Lauren Shuck
Contributing Writer: Casey Fletcher
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
[email protected]
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline for
submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS
AUDIO/VIDEO
PS4 275$ - Selling my PS4 for $275, best offer,
or trade for Xbox One. Comes with controller
and a few games. Text only (757) 359-1826
Auto cont.
Computers cont.
Hobbies cont.
4 SPEED TRANNY - 4 Speed tranny out of
a 1983 Mustang 5.0 GT. Shifts and drives
smooth. Comes with shifter and bellhousing.
$25; (757) 749-3146
COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop Repair, virus
removal, program reinstalls, etc. $85+ parts
(757) 329-6761
FISH TANK - 10 gal tank, filtration sys, led light,
heater, top, dec pieces, stress coat, coral sand.
$100 OBO for all (757) 871-5429
TOW BAR - Brand new still in the box $100
OBO. Can provide pix or info. (847) 372-9808
BLACKBERRY 9930 - Blackberry 9930
NON-Camera, Touchscreen, Verizon, good
condition. No charger, takes a standard
charger $65 (757) 285-1145
WHEELS & TIRES - 245/45/R17 tires on wheels
from a 97 Mustang GT. Good condition $250
firm. Can provide pix. (757) 503-1523
SHIPYARD PHONE - VZW or Page Plus work
phone. Samsung Knack flip phone. Factory
reset. No camera. $15 (757) 286-2488
MOTORCYCLE - 08 Kawasaki Vulcan 500,
5k miles, garage kept, like new, $2,500.
(941) 704-6822
WEDDING DJ - Elegant and Fun Weddings!
Dance lighting included. Call (757) 356-1166
CAMPER - 2008 STARCRAFT CENTENNIAL
3608 POP UP TENT CAMPER, Excellent
Condition, Garage Kept, Many Features. $8,900
(757) 876-1878
DJS - Experienced DJ/MC and Lighting
effects for your wedding, party or any event!
(757) 420-4200
SELFIE STATION - - A tru-one, Modern,
open - many people at 1x blu-screen, props,
teen love, 4 ur special event, check us out!
(757) 359-0292
PHOTOBOOTH - modern, open, unlimited
prints, props, attendant. 4 ur wedding, party,
or any event (757) 420-4200
SURROUND SOUND - Sony receiver, w/3 RCA
speakers for $30; 12” Olympus Sub for Home
Surround Sound $80. All for $100. Text pics.
(757) 846-8357
AUTO
05 YAMAHA R6 - 05 R6-R with track fairings.
can convert to street easily, has mostly factory
parts. 6k miles. $3,800 OBO (757) 778-9439
06 DAKOTA - Good condition, crew cab
4x4,4.7L V8 113,500 miles, gray with gray int.
new inspection, new A/C parts. (757) 515-2889
2014 HARLEY - Softail Deluxe. EX condition.
2,800 mi, lots of extra chrome added.
(757) 593-2019
70 VW BUG - Antique, purrs like a kitten,
excellent condition inside & out, MSTA $6,500
(757) 868-8050
MOPAR JEEP - MOPAR Hard Top Storage Bag
For 07-15 Wrangler part no. 82210325AD. Like
new cond. $50.00 (757) 236-0789
COBRA LUGGAGE R - Cobra Luggage rack was
used on Suzuki cruiser $40 for picture call/txt
(757) 236-0789
MUSTANG 5 LUG - 99-04 Mustang 5 lug
spindles with 2 piston calipers and brand new
rotors for a foxbody conversion. $250 OBO.
(757) 749-3146
BOAT & MARINE
SUPPLY
96 BAYLINER - 24’ Bayliner 2452 Ciera
Express Cruiser & Trailer. Needs work. $3,500
negotiable. (757) 851-2813
20’SHAMROCK ’83 - Cuddy, T-top, trailer.
Newly rebuilt 351 inboard w/ < 15 hours. Real
nice bay boat. $10,500 OBO. (757) 369-3535
09’ TAHOE BOAT - Q7 SSI W/2010 Trailer. Less
Than 50 Hrs, 21’ Long Runabout. Boat Value
$21k Asking $16k. Text pics (757) 846-8357
2012 CHRYSLER - 200 S. EC, Sporty, AT, NAV,
Remote Start, All Power. Silver, 27K mi. $13K.
NICE CAR! Text for pics. (757) 814-1243
AUTO PARTS - Engine stand $25/list $70; trans
jack $50/$150; 2 wheel dollies $35/$70; like
new (757) 685-3611
HOBBIES
03 IMPALA - 3.4 V6 auto, blue, 190k miles. Runs
good, some dents and scratches outside, likenew inside, cold A/C. $2,000 (757) 620-2709
CNC METAL ART - CNC Metal Cutting and
Artwork. You provide the drawing, we do the
cutting, bending, Steel Aluminum, Stainless
(804) 815-4175
CAR FOR SALE - 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
Le, Power Everything, Leather, Nav, Bluetooth,
126k miles Ex Cond, 7,900 Negotiable
(757) 897-2920
GUITAR CLASSES - Summer’s not over. Treat
yourself in August! Just call. 1-on-1 (Midtown
NN) Wk/bi-wk sched Call/text (757) 528-7017
WHEELS - 2006 Corvette Alum 5 spoke
wheels,< 14K miles, OEM. $1,500 OBO.
(757) 206-1160
FENDER STRAT - Has Warmoth Birdseye
neck 22 fret, Texas special p/u’s, snakeskin
pickguard. No payments! $600 GC
(757) 771-2955
02 PROTEGE 5 - Red Mazda 140K mi 5spd 1
owner/no accidents, hitch/sunroof/rack, new
st inspect. $4,500 neg txt 4 pics (757) 636-1566
NINJA 636 05’ - Very Nice. 16,000mil. Gar. kept,
Yoshi. slip-on, K&N Fil,Power Commander
for $3,500. Magma Red color. Text me
(757) 240-3700
2011 HONDA 420 - 2WD 2011 420 Rancher.
Great condition. A must see. $3,000 OBO.
Contact during day time. Pics available.
(757) 353-1685
99 TOYOTA CAMRY - Gray 4-door, 188K, good
daily commuter or for high school student.
New front tires/brakes, 6/16 insp. $1,700
(757) 593-2426
COMPUTERS
COMPUTER REPAIR - Computer Repair,
Software Install, Virus Removal, Windows
Install(Will have Windows 10 soon). $60 Flat
Fee (757) 927-0409
ROLAND DRUMS - Roland TD-11k Electronic
Drums, full 5 piece kit,2-zone mesh snare,
2-zone cymbals,DW-3000 pedal. $750.
(757) 813-7795
FURNISHINGS &
APPLIANCES
LEATHER SOFA - Dk Brown sectional, like NEW,
7 yr warranty, cleaning kit, must sell baby on
way $1,000 (757) 593-2019
WASHER & DRYER - Whirlpool like new full size
set, $300 OBO (757) 748-0064
TABLE - Solid (light) wood table and 4
chairs with cream cushion seats $125
(757) 303-4384
DRESSER - $50- Heavy duty 4 drawer dresser.
Laminated MDF but in great shape. You
load and hull from Dandy in Yorktown.
(757) 438-8752
BEDROOM SET - Solid wood (white) dresser w/
mirror, night stand and twin size bed set. $700
OBO. Great Condition! (317) 690-7522
GAS DRYER - $50- Whirlpool Ultimate Care II
gas dryer. Worked great at old house. You load
and hull- Dandy in Yorktown. (757) 438-8752
KIDS DESK/HUTCH - $50-brown kids desk
with hutch. You load and hull. Can text pics.
Located in Dandy in Yorktown. (757) 438-8752
MARSHALL AMP - 100Watt 12 channels
combo amp. Cost 2599.00 new, selling for
$800. No payments! EC. Comes with manual.
(757) 771-2955
DEN TABLES - 2 end tables and 1 coffee table,
wood, black w/silver handles on drawers. VGC.
$60 / all. (757) 827-6322
FENDER TELE - Top of the line 2006 model,
many upgrades, and a strat tremolo too.
Plays awesome. $1,150, no payments! EC
(757) 771-2955
BABY CRIB/TABLE - Cherry Oak crib/changing
table for newborn/toddler in good condition.
Crib converts to toddler bed. Ask $275
(757) 508-5796
FENDER STRAT - Guitar has the Pink Floyd pick
ups. Players guitar, lots of wear on it 21 fret, No
payments! 500.00 firm. (757) 771-2955
SECTIONAL SOFA - Brown 2 piece sectional
sofa for $600. Wont fit right in the new house.
Excellent condition. 1 year old. (757) 267-2109
ACOUSTIC GUITAR - Taylor GS mini all
mahogany with upgraded tuners. EC.
$500. No payments. Comes with soft case.
(757) 771-2955
FURNITURE - China cabinet wall unit Ex. cond.
Asking $250. Complete LR furniture includes
China rug. Asking $525 OBO. (757) 685-8111
GET FIT - Fitness challenge; male & female, all
levels welcome! Online fitness coach will help
set you up for success. (757) 218-7177
DUST COLLECTOR - Grizzly Dust Collector for
Garage or shop in excellent condition. W/ Dust
Bag. You pick up. $300 OBO (757) 346-8709
MUST SELL - glasstop/marble dining set with 4
chairs, TV (32”), red leather sofa w/speaker, call
for pic. (757) 561-6883
CRYSTAL SET - Oneida Crystal, Juilliard large
table bowl, small bowl, & 2 candle holders in
box $40 for all. (757) 812-9763
WALL CABINET - 36” x 78” tall Ethan Allen
solid oak wall unit w/pocket doors & many
compartments $650 call (757) 812-9763
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Furnishings & Appliances cont.
Real Estate cont.
COUCH/LOVESEAT - Nice couch/Loveseat in
good condition. Brown in color. Need to sell,
remodeling house. $300 obo (757) 344-7893
HOUSE FOR SALE - 4BR/2BA, 1730 SF, brk
ranch, all new SS appl, floors, Granite cntr,
paint & baths; FP, Shr Prk, Denbigh $215K
(757) 952-7446
FURNITURE - Antique dresser $200, hardwood
desk/shelves $100 (757) 759-2549
DISHES - 1950’s Cavalier Sussex designer dish
set of 4, black/white flowers made in USA $30
call (757) 812-9763
GRAND PIANO - Gulbransen Baby Grand
Piano, $1,500 OBO. Great Condition. Dark
Stain Wood/ Ivory keys. Great for a beginner
(912) 272-3816
LOST &
FOUND
LOST - on CVN78 7/24/15 brown frame
Kaenon sunglasses with prescription mirrored
lenses in black zippered case. If found call
(757) 642-0102
REAL
ESTATE
TOWNHOUSE FSBO - 2 Towne Square
Dr.,NN- $83,500 2BR/3BA. Towne Square is a
quiet community, with easy access to NNS.
(757) 897-6953
FOR RENT - 3Br, 2Ba, 1,040 sq ft, Seaford
Waterfront mobile home for rent. $1,200/
month (757) 880-3636
HOUSE FOR SALE - Newly Renovated,3BR/1BA,
appliances included,& serviced HVAC. Close
to Shipyard & 664. Move-in Ready. $95K.
(757) 529-0260
HOME FOR SALE - For sale by Own. 2BR
& Bonus Room, New A/C, Heat Pump,
& Windows.
Asking $77,500 OVBO.
(757) 218-7418
HOME FOR RENT - 1810 Hurst Dr., Hampton,
3BR/1BA, Brick, Fenced yard, Garage,
Appliances. $1,000/month (757) 675-1422
FOR RENT - 2BD 2BATH SMOKE & PET FREE
NORFOLK E OCEAN VIEW ACROSS STREET
FORM BEACH UTILITIES PAID NO LEASE $1500
+ DEP (757) 650-0156
CONDO FOR RENT - 4BR, 3.5 BA, in NN. Wood
Floors, Granite Counter tops, SS Appliances,
Gas FP, rear deck, garage. $1,600/MO
(757) 912-6921
HOUSE FOR SALE - 3BR/1BA Rancher near
Langley.
Remodeled
Kitchen/Security
System/New Appliances/2 Ton HVAC. Only
$99.9K (757) 513-5583
MOBILE HOME - $48,500 3BD 2BA built in
2008, 1200sqft, whirlpool in master bath,
near Ft. Eustis in Americana Park East
(757) 303-8119
BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME - For rent or sale
in NN, 1274 sqft, 2BD/2.5BA, Attached
garage and community pool. $1,250/mo or
$155,000. Ideal for individual or small family.
(757) 897-9999
LAND FOR SALE - 1.3 Acre in York Co. quiet
neighb. cty water & sewer avail. 5 min. frm
I-64, 3 min. frm YKT. BCH, $65,000 OVB
(757) 218-7418
HOUSE FOR SALE - Cape Cod .26acres, new
appliances, HVAC & tank-less water heater,
move-in ready, 1mi to NNS $110K. txt/msg
(757) 746-4611
HOME FOR SALE - 3BR/1BA 1,074 sq.ft.,
detached garage, rear deck, fenced backyard,
all appliances, Hilton School Dist., $119K
(757) 869-2550
HOME FOR SALE - 3BR 1BA 924sqft open
layout ranch,safe&convenient locale near
Ches.[], 17min to NNS,gas ht/hw newAC
$135K (757) 650-0183
PETS
TURTLE - Turtle, 29 wide tank, wood stand,
lights, filter, rocks, Basking area all for $80
(757) 236-0789
FISH TANK - 10 gal tank, filtration sys, led light,
heater, top, dec pieces, stress coat, coral sand.
$100 OBO for all (757) 871-5429
LEOPARD GECKO - Leopard Gecko with
habitat, 6 months old. (757) 532-1558
FREE ITEMS
VERSA-PAK TOOLS - Tri-head sander,grass
clipper, flexible light, charger, no batteries.
Free with pickup. (757) 813-1781
FREE RED BRICKS - A half pallet of standard
size bricks (757) 407-3310
LOST &
FOUND
SAFETY GLASSES - Found pair of safety
glasses in front of 78. In blk and orange
case. Must name brand and case contents.
(317) 937-4770
MISCELLANEOUS
CLOTHING SWAP - Kids have outgrown their
clothes? Back-to-School clothing swap, Sat
8/1/15, All ages. Text for info. (757) 589-3347
JOGGING STROLLE - Tike Tech jogging stroller
for sale 150 OBO. Like brand new, and used
twice. Black in color (757) 784-3216
ROLEX WATCH - Men’s Blue & Gold Submariner
Rolex Watch. Excellent condition $6,995...
Appraised at $8,200 (757) 869-3862
Miscellaneous cont.
WORKOUT EQPMENT - Workout Equipment:
Pull-up/Dip/Ab apparatus & Roman Chair.
Excellent condition. Asking $100 each. Txt for
pi (757) 645-6081
HOME CLEANING - General home cleaning.
Free Estimates. One time or special occasion
cleaning welcomed. Licensed & Insured.
(757) 371-3904
JD LAWN TRACTOR - JD 318, Pwr steer, hydra
stat drive. Onan Eng. 48” deck. Does not burn
Oil. 400hrs on Eng. (757) 635-8887
HANDYMAN - Call for a free estimate on fixing
all of your home’s problems. Virginia Class C
General Contractor. (757) 256-8131
O NO BUGS!! - Get those pesty critters
before they get you this season. Professional
pest,
moisture,termite,rodent
control.
(757) 873-4999
BEARS JERSEY - Signed NFL Authenticated
Urlacher jersey (w/papers) hung in NFL Bears
monogram frame. $500 OBO (757) 236-0789
EXERCISE EQIPMT - Elliptical $50-250 &
exercise bikes $40- $250 Treadmills $135-250
(757) 589-7248
ICON JACKET - Mens X-LG ICON leather
riding jacket, white with black, Good Cond
$200 (ORIG 500) for picture call or text
(757) 236-0789
WET SUIT - Small spring wet suit for surfing or
any water sport. great condition. Will text pics.
$30 (757) 846-8357
NOTRE DAME TIX - Notre Dame vs UVA
football tickets 9/12/15. Sec. 123 Row E. $150
ea. up to 6 available. Please Text Don’t call
(757) 594-5857
21SPD BIKE - Trek Hybrid 21spd bike.
Maroon/silver, new condition No payments!
400.00 Does not have disk brakes. Big Bike
(757) 771-2955
HOME GYM - Free weight system WITH ADJ
bench work every body part smith machine,
no need for spotters, inclu oly set $475
(757) 589-7248
LONE RANGER
- “The Mystery Ranch”
hard cover book 1938 w/dust cover $20
(757) 812-9763
CLOTHING SWAP - Kids have outgrown their
clothes? Back-to-school clothing swap,
8/1/15, all ages. For info text name/email to
(757) 589-3347
BANANA TREES - 3 varieties available: plant in
yard or in pots for a tropical look inside or out.
Can send photos. $10-20. (757) 593-2426
GIRLS JEEP - Girls Powerwheels electric jeep
(pink and purple). 2 passenger with working
radio. Great shape. $75 (757) 660-0485
HIGH CHAIR & BP - Pink Cosco high chair in
great condition and new single electric breast
pump, $15 ea. Text for pics (757) 310-2738
SALVAGE ITEMS - ISO Architectural Salvage
items, Windows, doors & hardware, barn
items, wheels and carts (all pre 1940)
(757) 897-2920
FOLK ART - Antique Ceramic Black American
salt & pepper shaker mother & child
detachable $40 PICS available (757) 812-9763
(2) BURIAL PLOT - 2 plots located in
Hampton,VA Hampton Memorial Gardens,
asking $4,500, (757) 814-4505
BABYCRIB & MORE - Cherry Oak crib/changing
table for newborn/toddler in good condition.
Crib converts to toddler bed. Ask $275
(757) 508-5796
2 PROMISE RINGS - Two promise rings for sale.
White gold setting, 1/4 of carat. No paperwork
was a gift long time ago. $150 (757) 784-3216
PIRATE FEST - 8/22 6pm-? 122 E.Mellen St Hpt.
$10ech/$15cple Food, Live Music w/Nat SassDoor Prizes-Costume Contest-BYOB (757)
871-8987
RESUME HELP! - Get a resume prepared today!
Don’t wait! Inexpensive and Professional.
(757) 327-2212
BOOK - Warren Report on President Kennedy
Assassination $10 (757) 812-9763
BLACKBERRIES - Grown your own plump,
juicy blackberries with this thornless variety.
Plant now to pick next summer. $10 each
(757) 593-2426
LANDSCAPING - Looking for a 1 time lawn
cut or we specialize in Mulch,Trim,cleanups
and design. Great prices W/quality work
(757) 525-0259
HOUSE WASHING - House, Roof and Concrete
Cleaning. Most of our methods are used
with less than 500PSI. Licensed and Insured.
(757) 810-5115
ORGANIC BEEF - Beef - organically grown!!
Check us out on FB: “Soul Shine Farm Grass
Fed Beef” (540) 255-1292
HEAT PUMP - FREE tune-up, inspec + REBATE
for Dom. Power cust. with Heat Pump
(757) 286-2368
A/C SERVICE - Great Service for low price.
Tune-ups.$65 diagnostic,$75lb refrigerant.
$4000 complete heat pump system.
(757) 525-0259
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CHILDCARE - CHILDCARE - M-F 5AM-5:30 PM,
FT-PT 20+ yrs.exp. OY. PT, reasonable rates.
(757) 249-2624
MASSAGE THERAPY - Work, kids got
you stressed? Relax with a massage.
(757) 240-0348
CUSTOM TILE
- Specializing in custom
kitchens, bathrooms/showers + flooring.
Small or large jobs. (757) 604-6814
TRAINER - TRAINER - Fully supervised private
training fitness programs in Newport News; all
levels. (757) 930-3372
ROOFING/SIDING - Roof repairs and exterior
renovations (757) 581-0075
SHOES FOR SALE - Brand new black stiletto
heels with bow on back. Size 9 for $40. text
after 3:30 pm for pictures. (757) 696-2967
CASINO/DELAWARE - Harrington 10/17/15
$30 in slot play free buffet leaving from
Hampton VA .Still have seats. (757) 713-3055
CARPET CLEANING - Deep Clean. (3) Room
special $69.99. (757) 867-3478
LAUNDRY DETERGT - 5 GAL. Bucket $35.
400+loads. Last 4-6 mo. Liquid H.E. formulated
works great (757) 589-7248
STROLLER - Baby Trend Stroller, has been
used. Good for boy or girl. Asking $35
(757) 784-3216
WANTED
VAN RIDER - Van leaving from Belvidere Nc,
Chowan, Gates County(32) and down town
Suffolk to NNS 1st shift; (252) 619-3117
VAN RIDERS - Van comes through King
William, West Point and New Kent Counties,
1st shift (540) 907-5811
TRAILER - Wanted enclosed trailer prefer older
model, Cash paid (757) 620-4472
HOUSE FOR RENT - Looking for small house
to rent near the Ivor area. Call (804) 690-7260
MOTORCYCLES - Wanted British motorcycles,
basket case’s or parts. Also any pre 1980
considered, CASH PAID (757) 620-4472
YARD &
GARAGE SALES
VFW YARD SALE - Aug 7th & 8th 8am-?
VFW Post #3219 122 E. Mellen St. Hpt Item
Donations by 8/5/15 (757) 871-8987
PHS YARD SALE - HUGE yard sale to benefit
Portsmouth Humane Society, on 8/8/15
8a-3p at 331 Chautauqua Ave, Portsmouth
(757) 503-3312
How to Submit a
Classified Ad
Ads can be submitted online at nns.
huntingtoningalls.com/currents or a hard
copy can be mailed via Yardmail to ATTN:
Classifieds, Dept. O29, Bldg. 520-1. The
deadline to submit ads is Thursday at
4 p.m.
For questions regarding classified ads,
contact Lauren Ward (O29) at 380-4622 or
via email.
VAN RIDERS - Van leaves Ahoskie 12:55 PM
Picks up in Winton, Gates County and Suffolk
2nd shift. (252) 287-7395
VAN RIDERS - Van leaving VaBeach from
Diamond Sprngs Rd to NNS M-F, 1st shift.
Seats available. (757) 688-7447
Warner Commissioned
CONTINUED FROM PG 1
“The commissioning of the USS John Warner
marks the beginning of what is expected to
be 40 years of distinguished service for this
great submarine - a fitting tribute to a man
who served his nation for so long as a Sailor, a
Marine, a United States Senator and, as one of
my most esteemed predecessors as Secretary
of the Navy,” said Secretary of the Navy Ray
Mabus in a Navy press release. “This ceremony
is not only a celebration of a man who dedicated
so much of his life to his country and to the
Department of the Navy, but also a reminder
of the partnership our Navy shares with the
shipbuilding industry in Senator Warner’s home
state of Virginia and the continued success of
the Virginia-class attack submarine program.”
Visit www.navy.mil for more information.
Pictured to the left: Ship’s Sponsor Jeanne Warner and
namesake Sen. John Warner pose by their initials on display
inside of John Warner (SSN 785) during media day at Naval
Station Norfolk on Friday, July 31. Photo by John Whalen