NNS to Celebrate Ethics and Compliance Awareness Week

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AMSEC Wins Two
Navy Contracts
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A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
Last week, AMSEC was awarded two contracts
in support of the U.S. Navy. Naval Sea Systems
Command in Washington, D.C., awarded a
contract to AMSEC for technical and logistical
support services, as well as material kitting
services, for U.S. Navy LCC 19-class
Amphibious Command ships. Material kitting
services involve the pre-packaging of materials
required to complete a specific task.
Amphibious Command ships provide command
and control for fleet commanders.
A total of three indefinite-delivery/
indefinite-quantity contracts were awarded for
these services with a combined maximum dollar
amount of $96.8 million. AMSEC was also
awarded the initial delivery order valued at
$1.2 million.
“AMSEC continues to respond to our customer’s
needs and enhance our services to meet the
Navy’s requirements,” said Harris Leonard,
NNS vice president and president of AMSEC
Operations. “We will build on our record of
superior service to the Naval Sea Systems
Command and the naval fleet they support.”
NNS to Celebrate Ethics and
Compliance Awareness Week
Newport News Shipbuilding will celebrate
Ethics and Compliance Awareness Week,
August 18-22. The purpose of the week is to
refocus employees on company values,
communicate ethical standards and to keep the
ethics message fresh in employee’s minds.
The theme for the week is “Shaping the
Culture.” Various employee activities are
scheduled to take place during the week to
highlight shipbuilder’s commitments to high
standards for ethics. The Business Conduct
Committee will host events such as
presentations, Lunch-n-Learns, gift give-aways,
and other activities. Complete an Ethics and
Compliance Awareness Week Word Search on
page 8.
Evelyn Gregory, Ethics and Business Conduct
manager, said, “As a team, we continue to seek
opportunities to communicate and provide
awareness to our employees that will promote
and encourage ethical conduct.”
Carrie Long, Compliance administrator,
added, “Regulations, policies and procedures
govern every aspect of our business and our
compliance with them ensures we perform with
integrity and at our best.”
AMSEC will support modernization
requirements for USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) and
USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20). AMSEC will also
provide advanced planning efforts associated
with shipchecks, drawings and engineering, as
well as marine maintenance and installation.
The work is anticipated to be performed in
Virginia Beach, Va., Yokosuka, Japan, Puget
Sound, Wash., and Gaeta, Italy. The work is
expected to be completed by July 2019.
For more information about Ethics and
Compliance Awareness Week, visit the
Business Conduct website on Yardnet or contact
Evelyn Gregory at 688-6899.
NNS’ Ethics and Business Conduct divisional
representatives. Pictured (L to R): Dennis Coleman,
Alicia Monrose, Jordan Boze, Catrina Hagwood,
Grace Hayes, Dashana Kemp, Heather Grove,
Shauntel Foster, Evelyn Gregory, Alice May, Mary
Campbell, Melissa Lendi, Calvin Boyd, John Whalen
and Carl Gray. Photo by Chris Oxley
Gas Pipeline Project Will Affect Parking
...See p. 4 for map of affected parking areas.
NEW! NNS to Host 2014 Safety
Song Contest this Fall
Get your instruments tuned, your voices ready
and start writing! Newport News Shipbuilding
is hosting its third Safety Song Contest this fall.
View flier for full details. Entries will be
accepted from September 15 – October 10.
Hear past safety song entries at
nns.huntingtoningalls.com/events/safety.
Have questions? Contact Jeremy Bustin (O29)
at 380-4384.
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Area Teachers Come
to NNS for Two-Week
Internship
For the third consecutive year, Newport News
Shipbuilding offered two sessions of two-week
paid internships to a limited number of middle
and high school STEM (science, technology,
engineering and math) teachers and guidance
counselors from Hampton Roads area public
schools.
The two sessions were held July 7-18 and July
28-August 8. During the internship, teachers
learned about trades and engineering at NNS
through hands-on activities, guest speakers and
tours through various shipyard shops.
NNS President Matt Mulherin spoke to both
groups and provided an overview of how teachers can provide a link between STEM education
and positions available at NNS.
Jeffrica Key, O26 Product Training manager, managed the group for each of the two
weeks. Coordination between engineering,
Teachers who attended session one of NNS’ two-week, paid internship stand with Career Pathways Manager
Sherri Thompson, far left, and NNS President Matt Mulherin, fifth from the right on the front row.
talent acquisition and Career Pathways ensured the teachers left with the knowledge that NNS is
a great place for their students to work and receive a rewarding career. Some of the teachers were
interviewed by the Virginian Pilot for an article on the difficulty of finding the right talent for open
positions.
View the Virginian Pilot article from a home computer at:
www.hamptonroads.com/2014/08/shipbuilders-finding-talent-open-jobs-isnt-easy.
EH&S Hosts 2014
Safety Expo
More than 1,500 shipbuilders attended the
EH&S Expo hosted by Environmental, Health
and Safety (EH&S) Friday, Aug. 8 in Bldg.
520-6. At the expo, EH&S task team members
showcased their recent process and equipment
innovations designed to reduce risk and the
potential for injury.
Anita McCray (O19) looks forward to the expo
each year. “The Safety Expo is great because
it gives shipbuilders an opportunity to see all
the different safety initiatives going on in the
company,” she said. “It also gives shipbuilders a
chance to see tools and equipment available to
them.”
Terry Gray (K69), Pipe Shop Safety Task Team
lead, volunteered at “The Safety Man
Movement” booth. “Everyone is responsible
for their own safety, so our booth was geared
towards changing the idea of ‘The Safety Man’
from being one person to many,” he said. “We
hoped to engage and empower the visitors that
stopped by our booth to knowing that they can
make a difference in safety here at NNS.”
John Warner Christening
Diane Payne (right) and Laura Worrell listen to Terry Gray
explain how the Pipe Shop’s “Safety Man Movement” is
improving safety at the shipyard. Photo by Chris Oxley
One of the most popular booths at the expo was
the Tool Room’s pink, shipyard-approved hard
hats available for purchase.
Marti Kuhns (O20) said, “I purchased a pink
hard hat because I am a cancer survivor and I
am certain that monies donated to the American Cancer Society are the reason I am here
today and able to call myself a shipbuilder. I also
think this is a brilliant engagement function.
It encompasses the entire shipyard, no matter
where you work or what title you have. I’ve
decided to wear mine all day today no matter
where I am, so when people ask me about it,
I can share the great news about working at
Newport News Shipbuilding.”
Newport News Shipbuilding will christen
the submarine John Warner (SSN 785)
during a ceremony at the shipyard on
Saturday, September 6 at 6:30 p.m. Visit
www.warnerchristening.com for event
information.
Employees can request up to two tickets to
the event for themselves, family or a friend.
Shipbuilders can begin requesting tickets
Aug. 18 and ticket distribution will begin
on Aug. 21. To request tickets, shipbuilders
should contact their division POC (view list
on Yardnet or at shipyard gates).
Volunteers are still needed for
the event. Shipbuilders interested in
volunteering, should send an email to
Communications@hii-nns.com with their
Pictured: Capt. Ronald Ravelo takes a selfie in front of
name, department and contact number
his crew and guests after assuming command of USS
where they
canU.S.
be Navy
reached
Abraham
Lincoln.
photoduring first shift.
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AROUND THE YARD
NNS’ School Tools Drive Begins
Today!
Newport News Shipbuilding will hold its annual School
Tools Drive August 18-29. View the Distribution A
memo for more information. For questions, contact
Brenda Roth (O18) at 380-3011.
2014 Technology Expo Scheduled
for September 17 & 18
Mark your calendar! This year’s Technology Expo
will be held September 17-18 in the Apprentice
School Gym. Attendance is limited to Newport News
Shipbuilding employees. More information about
the expo will be published in Currents in the coming
weeks.
IMPORTANT: Information About
NNS License Plate Applications
Shipbuilders interested in applying for a specialized
Newport News Shipbuilding license plate
should mail their DMV application in a secure,
pink envelope via Yardmail to Jeremy Bustin
(O29) in Building 520-1. All spaces should be filled
out including current vehicle registration and title
information. Do NOT submit payment or include
credit card information at this time. All questions
about the license plate should be directed to Jeremy
Bustin at 380-4384.
Select NNS Employees to be
Sent Mid-Year Performance
Management Survey
A 2014 Mid-Year Performance Management Survey
will be sent to selected Newport News Shipbuilding
employees via email on August 18. The survey will
remain open through August 31 and will consist of
five questions about engagement action planning and
performance agreements and should take less than
two minutes to complete. NNS encourages everyone
who receives the survey to take time to complete it
upon receipt.
HRT Wants to Hear From You!
As a part of the commitment to improve traffic and parking conditions for shipbuilders,
Newport News Shipbuilding has extended its partnership with Hampton Roads Transit (HRT).
In July, NNS purchased and distributed 1,250 “GoPass365” passes for use throughout the HRT
network. The network includes the bus system as well as the Tide Light Rail, Elizabeth River
Ferry and the TRAFFIX Van Pools.
“As a result of this program, a number of NNS employees will enjoy reduced transportation
costs and a better commuting experiences,” said Bob Fallon, director of Facilities and
Waterfront Support. “NNS will continue to look for additional solutions.”
Fallon added, “HRT is also committed to improving their service to NNS employees and the
Hampton Roads community as a whole and have asked that we make our shipbuilders aware of
a survey site to support these efforts. HRT is collecting survey information that will be used in
their strategic plan to obtain state and federal funding for the expansion of public
transportation in the Hampton Roads area.”
What if transit services were better for everyone? What if local bus service were reliable
enough that you did not have to worry about the bus making its assigned schedule? Now is
your opportunity to give HRT your opinion. The HRT survey
(www.connecthamptonroads.com) takes about five minutes to complete and can be done
during non-work periods or from home.
When the survey is complete, HRT will report its findings to the community and then will
develop a detailed plan to build the type of system people want to see with realistic funding
alternatives. HRT will then present that plan to legislative leaders in Richmond for
consideration.
Congratulations to “On-the-Spot” Ethics Award Winners
Listed below are the most recent winners of the On-The-Spot Ethics Recognition Program Award. The purpose of the program is for employees to recognize other
employees who demonstrate ownership of company values and high standards of ethical behavior in their everyday work activities. Congratulations to the following:
Garry Park (O19), Marie Hicks (O53), Diane Thomas (T55), Todd Imbriaco (T54), Todd Skeeter (T55), Robert Missouri (O53), Bruce Craig (O53), Carmen
Craighead (O53), Ernestine Mitchell (O53), Teresa Johnson (X10), Phillip Hauser (O53), Catrice Moore (O53), Tammy Eason (O53), Glenn Blythe (O53), Tameka
Buggs (O53), Rebecca Sorensen (O39) and Stephanie Laverde (X75).
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40th Anniversary of “Big Blue’s” Arrival to NNS
On August 15, 1974, the components of the
large gantry crane known as “Big Blue” arrived
by barge at Newport News Shipbuilding. The
crane took about nine months to build and
went into service in the early summer of 1975
with an original capacity of 900 metric tons.
The crane was part of a massive expansion by
NNS to build a new North Yard dry dock and
construction facility for commercial ship
construction. The facility was constructed large
enough to construct ultra large crude old
carriers (ULCC) ships of over 1100 feet in
length. Two of the large ships are built in 1978
and 1979 but the market for the ships closed.
Aircraft carrier construction moved to the
facility beginning with the Theodore Roosevelt
(CVN 71) in October 1981. The crane went
through a major 16-month overhaul in 2007-08
with an increase in capacity to 1050 metric-tons.
Pictured: NNS photo archives (on left) and photo on right by
Chris Oxley
NOTICE: Gas Pipeline Project Will Affect Parking
Newport News Shipbuilding is replacing the shipyard’s three
Powerhouse boilers with new, efficient natural gas boilers. As part of
this project, the shipyard is working with Virginia Natural Gas (VNG)
to install a new gas line to feed the new boilers. The new gas line will
run from east of the CSX railroad tracks, down 39th Street, and into
the shipyard.
Beginning August 20, some parking spaces in the lot between Warwick
Blvd. and Huntington Ave. on 39th St. will not be available. As early as
August 27, some spaces in the Oxygen Plant (B518) parking lot at the
corner of Washington and 39th will also not be available. Plant
Engineering (Dept. O41) is assisting VNG to minimize impacts to
parking during the installation. Workers are expected to complete
installing the gas line in early October.
In the coming weeks, more information about construction in the
affected parking lots and parking alternatives will be provided. If you
have any questions or concerns, call Ken Allmon (O41) at 688-8793.
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AUGUST 19
AUGUST 28
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will
meet from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903-2
(room 203). Guests are always welcome. Contact
Rose Brodie (K75) at 688-3382 or Donna Graves
(E08) at 688-6204 for more information.
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will host
a lunchtime meeting from 11:30 a.m, to
12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903-2 (room 203). Guests are
always welcome. Contact Eldeania Speller (K05)
at 380-3764 or Rose Brodie (K75) at 688-3382.
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 28
Hispanic Outreach and Leadership Alliance is
hosting a Fitness Social on from 5-6:30 p.m. at
Noland Trail’s Lions Bridge. For more information
view the flier or contact Lauren Hamburg (E25) at
688-8657.
NNS Employee Shares
Positive Experience Using
Newport News Shipbuilding employees
like Staffing Representative Amarita
Kim are trying Teladoc® and realizing it’s
a convenient way to get care for minor
medical issues for just $10 per consultation.
Kim had a lingering sinus headache and
couldn’t get in to see her primary physician.
A co-worker suggested she try Teladoc®.
Kim created her account, scheduled a
consultation and was talking to a physician
less than 20 minutes later.
“He was easy to talk to and he phoned in
a prescription and it was ready within an
hour,” said Kim.
Kim suggests every eligible employee try
Teladoc®, “The convenience, low cost, and
great doctor made it a terrific experience.”
Teladoc® is available to non-represented
employees and their dependents covered
by Anthem CDHP or PPO health insurance
plans. Set up your account by visiting
Teladoc.com/hii or calling 1-800-Teladoc
(835-2362). Medical information remains
private and is not shared with your
employer.
Join the African American Shipbuilders Association
and Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise from
4:30-6 p.m. for a “Just for the Health of It” event
in the VASCIC auditorium. Representatives from
HealthWaves and the Southeastern Virginia Health
System will give a presentation on how to increase
personal health. Refreshments will be provided.
AUGUST 30
Join E83 from 1:30-5 p.m. for an evening of
bowling to support the 2014 American Heart Walk.
The cost is $13 and will includes two games and
shoe rental. A portion of the proceeds will be
donated to the American Heart Association. E83
will have raffles and mini competitions throughout
the evening. For questions, contact Kevin
Barnwell (E83) at 688-2128.
SEPTEMBER 12
Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) will hold
a private manicure/pedicure event from
4:30-7 p.m. at Nail Addict in Newport News. All
participants who would like to attend this event
must complete a registration form and submit a
$10 deposit by August 29. For questions, contact
Krysti Filer (O20) at 380-4687.
SEPTEMBER 14
Manufacturing will host their First Annual Fall
Classic at Cypress Creek Golf Club in Smithfield.
Registration is a noon and a shotgun start will
begin at 1 p.m. Cost is $65 per person. Entry fee
includes greens fee, cart, unlimited range balls,
post tournament dinner and a goodie bag. For
more information.
SEPTEMBER 17
The International Compliance Office will hold
Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and
1-2 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium. Register via the
Learning Exchange (LX). Contact Sarah Williams
(O19) at 380-3599 for additional information.
SEPTEMBER 20
This year’s Household Hazardous Waste Day,
sponsored by Environmental, Health and Safety
(EH&S) will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the
North Yard parking lot.
OCTOBER 4
African American Shipbuilders Association (AASA)
is “Stepping Out” to Fight Diabetes! Everyone is
welcome to join the team or make a donation for
the October 4 Diabetes Walk in Virginia Beach. To
join the “AASA Step Out Team” go to:
www.stepout.diabetes.org from a home computer
and look for team captain Patrice Campbell (E83)
with the name NNS-AASA-Team Builders; Virginia
Beach location. For questions, contact Patrice at
688-9466.
SEEKING LEADERS
Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for more
information on how you can build
your career with Newport News Shipbuilding.
Job Title
Requisition Number
Dept.
Location
Manager Engineering 2
Director Business Management 1
Foreman - VCS Construction
8230BR
8223BR
8250BR
E82
O78
X82/X18
NNS
NNS
NNS
Kings Dominion Family and
Friends Day
This year’s annual Family and Friends Day
at Kings Dominion will be held from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. on Septmber 6. View the flier
for more information.
Editor: Lauren Ward
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
Currents@hii-nns.com
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline
for submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
Supply Chain Management to
Host 2nd Annual Golf
Tournament
Mark your calendar! Supply Chain
Management will host its 2nd Annual
Huntington Invitational at Colonial
Heritage in Williamsburg on October 18.
The tournament will begin with a shotgun
start at 9 a.m. Cost is $380 per team and
will include breakfast and post tournament
buffet. To sign-up, contact Wesley Shelton
(O57) at 688-1318.
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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS
AUDIO/VIDEO
PHOTOGRAPHY - Outdoor Photo sessions
and Photo Booth Rental: All Events from
Weddings to Bday Parties. (757) 528-5575
HAMPTONROADS DJ - Wedding and
Event DJs, Specialist & Planners: Phone or
web (757) 621-0464
PHOTOBOOTH - All Events, Weddings,
Bday Parties, Class Reunions.(Instant
quality prints). (757) 621-0464
TV - Samsung 50 inch flat panel HDTV.
Great working condition $300. Still in use/
can demonstrate. Lv msg (757) 771-0985
EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists
suited for any event, lighting effects and
photography work! (757) 869-1876
AUTO
87 MERCEDES 300D - diesel auto 4dr, 34mpg,
run good, ex cond inside & out, silver, 4w disc
brks, sunroof 1/15insp. $3,800 (757) 870-2897
99 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE - 177K, 1 owner,
4x4, Good Cond, $3500 obo (757) 870-6120
02 VW PASSAT - 143,000mi. 1.8 gas turbo,
auto, heated leather seats, sun roof, monsoon
stereo. $4,200 before 8pm (757) 369-3535
98 SATURN - 4dr, 4cyl, manual trans, runs
good,new tires/brakes/clutch. 35mpg. 280k.
great shipyard car. $1000 obo. (757) 268-5667
Auto cont.
Computers cont.
Furnishings & Appliances cont.
01 WORK TRUCK - V8 2WH Drive 89K+ in
good condition $4500. Call for more info. or
text for photo. (757) 650-0156
COMPUTER - 23in. asus computer w/
speakers, camera, printer & computer
desk. $450 (757) 380-0268
ELECT FIRE PLAC - wall mount electric
fire place ~34” long; ~22” wide Excellent
condition. $150 (757) 375-1715
13 HD - SuperGlide Custom 96cu in 250mi,
red w/ gold flake lots of chrome Garage kept
$12,000 nego (757) 876-8274
iPAD AIR 32GB - still looks new 6 months
old (757) 593-1156
GLASS TOP TBLS - Glass top coffee tbl
(1);Glass top end tbls (2). $125 for all 3
together. (757) 375-1715
MINIVAN - 00 Chrysler Town&Country–252k
hwy mi, V6, PW, CD, roofrack, heated lthr
seats, good cond, $2,000 (757) 279-0042
10 FORD RANGER - “EC” 35K/ML, AC,
AM/FM radio, 5-spd, 6ft bed, new LinX,
sprayed liner $1250 (757) 771-4226
CHAIN FALL - 1 Ton chain fall 10’ lift good
condition not new. $50. Call or text for
photo (757) 650-0156
02 TACOMA 4WD - EXT CAB, 4WD, 187K,
SR5, 4 Cyl, AT/PD/PL, matching Leer Cap,
upgraded BT stereo, $9900 (757) 869-2509
97 HONDA CIVIC - 97 Civic EX 271500
mi runs great cold ac full ad on craigslist,
many new parts $1950 OBO 757-876-0998
(757) 876-0998
02 HARLEY - 02’Pearl White Fatboy lots
of chrome/extras 18,000 mi transferable
lifetime service package EC $9,000 obo
(757) 592-1100
BOAT & MARINE
SUPPLY
20 SHAMROCK ’83 - Cuddy, T-top, trailer.
Newly rebuilt 351 inboard w/ < 15 hours. Call
for more details. $10,500 (757) 369-3535
NEW RADIATOR - Brand new in box Radiator
for 05/06 Chrysler T&C/ Dodge Caravan. P/N
TYC 2795. Asking $90 OBO (757) 869-4842
CAROLINA SKIFF - $17,500 2007 Carolina
Skiff DLV w/ 2007 Suzuki DF115. New 2014
trailer. Text or call (757) 288-9198
TIRES & WHEELS - 18” tires & wheels very
good condition $400 OBO. Come off of a 2003
camry. (757) 503-1523
BOAT - 00 Grady White Seafare 226
w/200HP Yamaha Salt Water Series engine
& TR Ex Condition. $20,000 (757) 652-8919
02 HYUNDAI ELANTRA - very low mileage
(87K). Great reliable car. $4500; negotiable.
Text for pictures (757) 817-7254
2 POL. JET SKIS - SL650 & SLT700 w/new
homemade trailer.Ran great last year.Trl
needs HM title.$1000 Firm (804) 824-3748
99 HONDA CIVIC - Silver EX Cpe AT, 235k mi.
0 mods. New trans, tires, AC, starter, tune-up.
Nonsmoker Int 9/10, Ext 7/10. (757) 705-5235
CAROLINA SKIFF - CC 1655 SemiV w/ Lg
front deck, Lg drybox, trailer, 50 Merc w/ptt
for parts. $3000 (757) 335-3372
01 MERCEDES E320 - Siver Super Clean
inside and out, new rims, 160K miles. $5,800
or best offer. (757) 285-5544
CHAPARRAL 2830 - 28ft Bowrider w/ encl.
head. E/C, freshwater. Tandem alum trlr.
454 EFI. $24,000 obo (757) 357-5542
TRAILER - 6x12, open, tool box & extra spare
tire, folddown gate $1,000 obo (757) 650-2282
99 FORD F150 - Black 4x4 Sport Needs
Engine Assembly Best Offer Call After 4 PM
(757) 879-8723
LAWN TRACTOR - 42”, 17HP Scott’s Lawn
Tractor built by John Deere, ~250 hours, in ex
condition $550 (757) 869-2509
COMPUTERS
SLOW COMPUTER? - Virus and malware
removal, data recovery, troubleshooting and
repair. Most services $65. (757) 706-6228
COMPUTER REPAIR - iPAD screen & PC/
Laptop repair, Virus removal, Program
reinstalls, $85 & up +parts; (757) 329-6761
TABLET - Velocity Micro Cruz 4GB T301
TABLET $60 (757) 298-0381
HOBBIES
GUITAR CLASSES - You play chords. Can’t
read music? I’ll teach you. 1-on-1 (Midtown
NN) All styles. Wk/bi-wk sched (757) 528-7017
DRILL PRESS - Delta Model DP300 w/
tilting table & light, assembled out of box
1/11/14, never used; $200 (757) 838-6645
GOLF CLUBS - Brand new set of Wilson
Ultra irons 5,6,7,8,9, Pitching wedge & 4
metal rescue. Asking $200 (757) 876-9385
WOMEN’S SOCCER - Tidewater Women’s
Soccer League - Fall reg. open now-Aug.
22. Season Sept thru Nov (757) 409-2562
PAINTBALL EQPT - 2012 Etek 4 Marker
& Rotor brand speed hopper (both new,
barely used) $400. (757) 593-3394
FURNISHINGS &
APPLIANCES
FOR SALE - 7 PC king bedroom set w/mattress
and boxspring (2yrs old). Exc condition. $1500
obo (757) 935-7216
DROP LEAF TC - Drop leaf teacart perfect
cond, antique. Make offer (208) 351-8660
SOFA - Sofa Sectional, light green color,
fair condition. Comes with two glass end
tables. $125 (757) 673-8813
KITCHEN TABLE - Small kitchen table with
4 chairs, wooden, good condition. $75
(757) 673-8813
LR SET - New Sealy dark brown,suede
Sofa and Loveseat Set. Tags still attached.
Never home to use. $370. (804) 296-2644
DINETTE SET - $150 (REDUCED) Light
Oak Dinette Set + 4 fabric swivel chairs on
casters. (757) 218-0716
DR SET - Tommy Bahama mahogany din
rm set (tbl, 6 chairs-white seat, hutch, 2
leafs), pic avail, $1,375 obo (540) 229-4883
PIANO - Antique piano, great character
& detailing. Call or text your e-mail for
pictures. $100 obo (757) 535-9279
CRYSTAL - Oneida Crystal, Juilliard large
table bowl, small bowl, & 2 candle holders
$45 for all. (757) 898-9095
WASHER & DRYER - White Kenmore
matching set bought in 00’ used 1 yr and
put in storage. $450 for set. (757) 592-1100
BEDROOM - Queen 4 post orcanopy bed,
tripple dresser, armoire, mirror, night stand
Stickley Cherry $6300 (757) 898-9095
TV & ENTERT CTR - 32” Sanyo TV (not
FS). $50 Entertainment Ctr, Ex Cond $100
(757) 375-1715
DINING RM TBL - Dining Rm table (with
removeable leaf); 6 chairs, excellent
condition. $300 (757) 375-1715
DRESSER/MIRROR - Stunning, white
French Provincial, 9 drawer dresser,
62”X34”X18”, w/ detailed mirror ($275, can
e-mail photo) (757) 838-6645
CURIO CABINET - Beautiful, tall & like new
cabinet with glass door, 5 glass shelves &
electric light ($150, can e-mail photo) (757)
838-6645
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT - Newly renovated Duplex for rent!
Spacious 4bd/2ba with w/d hook ups! Great
rate! (757) 773-2517
HOME FOR RENT - 3 BEDRM/2 BATH, in
Hampton for $1200/mo. Call for showing or
information. (757) 240-0637
RANCHER - Move-in ready, 3BR/1BA near
Langley. New renovations, fully furnished,
Security System. $132,000 (855) 461-2850
TOWNHOUSE - 125K 1500SF 3BD/2.5BA,
BY LAFB, Lg. Kitchen, all new appl, lg mstr
bedroom (757) 406-2256
N. HILTON - 3BR/1BA 950 sq ft, detached
garage w/wash & dryer, fenced back yard.
Occupied, stable tenants; $950/MO $139K
(757) 869-2550
HOUSE FOR RENT - $1150/mo 3 BR,
2Ba,LR, DR, KI, Den. 2400SF Hilton Area
1mo rent deposit (757) 870-1761
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APT FOR RENT - 2300 SQ FT 4 bdrm 2 full
bth incl wash/dry wtr/swg 10 min from NNS
$1150/mth avail 8/1 (757) 871-9627
BASSINETTE - Excellent condition with
storage rack at bottom. Has roller wheels that
are lockable $40 (757) 592-1100
TIX - Ohio State vs Navy football tickets.
Aug 30 in Baltimore. 50yd line,Sect 527,
row 9, 2 or 4 txts $125 ea (757) 375-1031
FOR SALE - IOW, Carrsville Area,10.3
wooded acres, new price! (757) 567-2768
PRESCHOOL - Bethel’s child development
center is now enrolling for the fall. NNS
discount $118.75 p/ week. (757) 826-1426
STROLLER - Baby Trend Expedition ELX
Stroller w/ carseat. Also has speakers w/
cord for sound. Purple/black/grey. $100
(804) 432-3048
DENBIGH RENTAL - 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
home. Includes water, stove, fridge, FIOS
TV and Internet. $750/mo. (757) 715-5462
CHILDCARE - M-F 1st and 2nd shift as low as
$60 per week pick up available at shipyard call
for more detail (Denbigh Area (757) 553-2003
HOUSE FOR RENT - Available Immediately!
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, $600/month. 1309 34th
Street, NN. (757) 871-3682
ORGANIC BEEF - Beef - organically grown!!
Check us out on FB: “Soul Shine Farm Grass
Fed Beef” (540) 255-1292
3BR HOME 4 SALE - 70 Cavalier Rd. Quiet
neighborhood near LAFB. 10 min from
NNS. Price reduced! (757) 439-1038
DIAMOND RINGS - 14KT yellow gold diamond
engagement ring sz 6 $400. Wedding band sz
8 $200. Photo available(757) 390-0895
MYRTLE BEACH
- Holiday Inn Club
Vacation, Myrtle Beach, 2 BR - 10/4-10/11,
$200 per night. (757) 589-7054
FUEL TANK - 340 Gallon Rectangle Fuel Oil
tank. Yes I Will Deliver. $300. (757) 353-9079
ROOM FOR RENT - Furnished room 4 rent,
$450 & includes all utilities & private bath
room, close to NNS (757) 245-2936
HOME FOR RENT - Smithfield 4BR/2.5BA
all SS appliances, wash/dry, fresh paint,
huge fenced yard. $1750 (757) 615-5448
CONDO FOR RENT - 3br 3.5bth w/ 2 car
garage and deck. Beautiful eat-in kitchen.
Large living room. Near CNU. $1395/mo.
(804) 432-3048
TRIPLEX - FOR SALE:TRIPLEX In Ocean
View live in one let the outher units help
with morgtage. (757) 650-0156
OBX HOME RENTAL - 5BR/Oceanside/
pool/spa/jacuzzi/wetbar/game/internet,
free $995-2895 wkly (757) 826-0740
MISCELLANEOUS
BOSE SOUND DOCK - Bose Sound Dock Sys.
Series 3 with Remote for iPod or iPhone new
still in the Box $200 (757) 706-4685
SLEEP MACHINE - Sleep Machine/Sound
soother-Paid
60,Comes
with
remote.
Ocean,White
noise,rain,thunder,etc.45obo.
Call for Det (757) 585-0487
DAYCARE - Former teacher, certified for
Pre-K through 8th grade, offering daycare in
Poquoson. (757) 871-2788
REDSKINS - 2 tickets & green parking passes,
Sec 428/row 11; 50 yd line. 9/14 vs Jaguars.
$300; 9/25 vs Giants $35 (757) 240-5480
RECORDS - 1960’s Record Albums 78’ Lynyrd
Skynyrd, Second Helping & Best of the Guess
Who $45 (757) 898-9095
ANTIQUE FURNITURE - 1900’s full size 4
piece bedroom set, Victorian w/marble tops
like Lee Hall Mansion $9,200 (757) 898-9095
PORTHOLE COVERS - 2, Solid brass, original
glass, purchased from a ship breaker in
Pakistan, have pics, $500 ea. (757) 672-2776
HEAT PUMP - Offering FREE tune-up,
inspec + REBATE for Dom. Power cust.
with Heat Pump. (757) 286-2368
HANDYMAN - Electrical, plumbing,
painting & finishing. (757) 871-0279
CHILDCARE - M-F, 1st/2nd shift available,
FT/ PT, CPR & First Aid Certified, reasonable
rates, Foxhill area. (757) 869-1876
HOT AIR? - Auto air conditioning blowing
warm? Most A/C Services $60 (757) 7066228
CHEESECAKE - Call or text for prices and
flavors of some pretty good cheesecakes.
(757) 502-5531
LAUNDRY DETERGENT - 5-gal bucket
does more than 400 loads for $35.
(757) 598-7248
BABY ITEMS - Car Seat & Stroller ($50),
Battery Free Cradle & Swing ($30),
Vibrating Motion Soother ($20), and more
items. (757) 272-8842
WEIGHT BENCH - weight bench olmmpic
weight bench gym quality great shape.
$135 (757) 589-7248
PAINTING - All your painting needs.
Specializes in interior rooms. Over 11 yrs
experience. (757) 298-1733
INTERIOR COLUMN - 4-Interior house
columns-8”X8’ round. Permacast. New in
box Sell all 4 for $200. (757) 357-0391
A/C SERVICE - Lic. and insured.System
replacements, yearly service agreements,
tuneups. (757) 771-3441
TRAINER - Fully supervised PRIVATE
training fitness programs; all levels. Call
(757) 930-3372
RENTALS - Tables, chairs, linens & more for all
Events; Weddings and Parties (757) 621-0464
LAWN CARE - Mow, Landscape, Fertilize
& Weed Control, Bushes trimmed,Yards/
Gutters Cleaned (757) 871-4589
GO-KART - Wanted - GoKart, running. Could
need work. <$350. (757) 327-6403
SMARTPHONE - Used Verizon Android in
working cond to replace wife’s broken one.
Call after 7 pm. (757) 348-4474
RIDERS NEEDED - Van leaving from
Belvidere NC, Chowan, Gates County to
NNS 1st shift (252) 619-3117
ROOMATE - to share 3 bdrm house in
NewportNews. $500 a mth and 1/2 the
utilities, cbl. (252) 312-9311
VAN RIDERS
- Van coming thru
Franklin, Windsor & Smithfield. 3rd shift
(757) 653-8664
RIDERS NEEDED -HRT van leaving
VaBeach Diamond Springs Rd. 5am
to NNS. Return to VB 3:30pm $30wk
(757) 450-6740
CHILDRENS BOOKS - Church ministry is in
need of used childrens books. Will pick up.
(757) 334-7994
VAN RIDERS - Van comes through King &
Queen, King William, New Kent County, 1st
shift (540) 907-5811
ROOMMATE - To share 3bdrm home in
Menchville area $550 mth all util & wifi
included. Serious inq only! (757) 715-9291
LOST &
FOUND
APPLE DEVICE - Week of 7/28 found Apple
Touch Screen Nano at 42nd street turnstile.
Please call for return. (757) 871-8648
How to Submit a
Classified Ad
HELPING HANDS - General home cleaning.
One time or special occasion cleaning
welcomed. Licensed & Ins. (757) 371-3904
CARPENTRY
- Decks, Fences, Flooring,
Cabinets and more (757) 286-1511
WANTED
FREE ITEMS
EX EQUIP - Ellipticals $65-150 & exercise
bikes $35-150. Also treadmill for $165. Many
features; (757) 589-7248
HONDA GENERATOR - EU2000i generator
used 3 times for tailgating. Super quiet. $650
(757) 593-0508
MOVING BOXES - Lots! Multiples sizes.
wardrobes etc. Bring a truck:) (208) 351-8660
KOBALT MIXER - CEMENT MIXER - MODEL
043206. NEVER USED. $250 (757) 298-0381
PERFUME - Aura perfume by Swarovdski .17
oz $15 (757) 898-9095
FACIAL PARTIES - Want to throw a summer
bash with the ladies and earn free skin
care? (703) 728-8288
ODU TICKETS - ODU vs. HU Football Tickets
(08/30/2014) plus parking pass. Tickets are
$40 each. (757) 593-3557
BEL’S PCS - Tis’ The Season 2 Be Clean...
Get your home cleaned just in time for the
Holidays! Call for details(757) 867-3075
WORK BOOTS - Work Boots Worn 2X, Brown
Timberland Pro Sz 12. Exc Cond $110 obo.
Call after 2PM (757) 585-0487
VERSACE PILLOWS - ORIG Versace pillows: 2
red, 1 black; $500 each or 3 for $1,300. Photo
avail OBO (540) 229-4883
DECK LIGHTS - 2, Solid brass, original glass,
purchased from a ship breaker in Pakistan,
pics upon request, $250 each. (757) 672-2776
RIDING JACKET - Size 48 mens vanson
black leather motorcycle jacket, like new,
$200. pics available (757) 810-2191
PAIN RELIEF - Gel rub on lotion. Great for
muscle and joint pain. Call for samples
(757) 218-5607
PETS
FISH TANK - 125 gal w lights & stand, 6ft
long $120. (757) 851-6186
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.
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Shipbuilders interested in entering a drawing to win prizes must correctly find all 24 words related to Ethics and
Compliance. Send completed entry (with their name, department number and phone number where they can be reached
during first shift) via Yard mail to: Evelyn Gregory (K18) in Bldg. 500-1.
To qualify, entries must be received by August 22, must be sent via internal Yard mail (emailed entries will not be
accepted), and must be completed on your own time. Only one entry per employee, winners will be randomly selected
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