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Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017 1 Pages 8-9 Volume 65 • Number 36 • Friday, Oct. 13, 2017 Pages 6-7 Page 3 F AMILY ADVENTURE DAY The Exceptional Family Member Family Adventure Day was held Sept. 30. The event was open to all family members enrolled in the EFMP for a day of outdoor activities and fun. BLACK KNIGHTS ABROAD Deployed from Little Rock Air Force Base, the C-130J and its support personnel provide tactical airlift, including aeromedical evacuation, cargo and personnel airlift and airdrop—any intra-theater transportation needed to support a successful train, advise and assist mission in Afghanistan. Page 10 FISCAL FITNESS The Airman & Family Readiness Center at Little Rock Air Force Base offers a managing credit class, which covers the basics of building and maintaining a good credit score. Financial advisers can help get budgets on track to start prevent overuse of credit cards, thus increasing credit scores. Micah Boyce, center, receives Explosive Ordinance Disposal robot tips from Tech. Sgt. Ian Gateley, 19 Civil Engineering Squadron, at the Kids Understanding Deploy- ment Operations event Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Children enjoyed hands-on learning about what most military personnel do and experience while deployed. KUDOS U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy McGuffi- Kids Understanding Deployment Operations

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Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017 1

Pages 8-9

Volume 65 • Number 36 • Friday, Oct. 13, 2017

Pages 6-7

Page 3

Family adventure dayThe Exceptional Family Member Family Adventure Day was held Sept. 30. The event was open to all family members enrolled in the EFMP for a day of outdoor activities and fun.

Black knights aBroad

Deployed from Little Rock Air Force Base,

the C-130J and its support personnel

provide tactical airlift, including aeromedical

evacuation, cargo and personnel airlift and

airdrop—any intra-theater transportation

needed to support a successful train,

advise and assist mission in Afghanistan.

Page 10

Fiscal Fitness

The Airman & Family Readiness Center at

Little Rock Air Force Base offers a managing

credit class, which covers the basics of

building and maintaining a good credit

score. Financial advisers can help get

budgets on track to start prevent overuse of

credit cards, thus increasing credit scores.Micah Boyce, center, receives Explosive Ordinance Disposal robot tips from Tech. Sgt. Ian Gateley, 19 Civil Engineering Squadron, at the Kids Understanding Deploy-ment Operations event Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Children enjoyed hands-on learning about what most military personnel do and experience while deployed.

KUDOSU.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy McGuffi-

Kids Understanding Deployment Operations

2 Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017

Published by North Pulaski Printing, Inc., 404-B Graham Road, Jack-sonville, AR 72076, phone number (501) 985-1432, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written con-tract with the 19th AW. This civilian enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for the members of the U.S. military services. Contents of Combat Airlifter are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supplements, does not constitute en-

dorsement by the Department of the Air Force or North Pulaski Printing, Inc. of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, pre-pared and provided by the Public Affairs Office of the 19th Airlift Wing. All photos are U.S. Air Force photos unless otherwise noted. Combat Airlifter reserves the right to edit all items.

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n Senior Airman Ryan Petty

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n Senior Airman Matthew Kowalke

Leadership Award

n Senior Airman Paxton Eakin

Distinguished Graduates

n Senior Airman Amanda Block

n Senior Airman Matthew Kowalke

n Senior Airman Kayla Sloan

n Senior Airman William Hall

Graduates

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n Senior Airman Raymundo Aldaba

n Senior Airman Amanda Block

n Senior Airman Tevaunn Branham

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n Senior Airman James Brooks

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n Arnold Drive between Cannon Drive and 6th Street is closed and will remain closed for approximately four weeks for repairs. Through traffic travel-ing west on Arnold Drive will detour at Cannon Drive to CMSgt Williams Drive. Customers traveling west will still be able to access the Clinic and First Arkansas Bank and Trust parking lots.

n Residents can recycle household chemicals, cleaning agents, fertiliz-er and electronics at the Jacksonville Recycling Facility at 1300 Marshall Road. Electronics and chemicals are accepted 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednes-days and Saturdays. Note: Paint is not accepted. It should be solidified with cat litter, sawdust, sand, etc. and placed in household trash containers with the lid off. For more information, call 501- 982-6071.

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U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Gonsier

Staff Sgt. Matthew Ortiz, a 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron loadmaster, checks his helmet prior to a flight at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, on Oct. 4. Deployed from Little Rock Air Force Base, the C-130J and its support personnel provide tactical airlift, including aeromedical evacuation, cargo and person-nel airlift and airdrop — any intra-theater transporta-tion needed to support a successful train, advise, and assist mission in Afghanistan. (Left) Airmen and contractors load cargo onto a C-130J Super Hercules at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, on Oct. 4. Deployed out of Little Rock Air Force Base, the C-130J and its support personnel provide tactical airlift needed to support a successful train, advise and assist mission in Afghanistan.

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4 Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017NEWS

Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017 5

AGADEZ, Niger – Airmen deploy around the world, getting the mission done day in and day out. However, few will get the chance to see their base being built from the ground up.

Even fewer will move it themselves. These special few include the men and women of the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron in Agadez, Niger, partic-ipating in what is locally known as “FLEXIT,” short for “Flintlock Exit.”

“Our host nation was kind enough to let us set up a temporary base next to their local military basic training site while we established our base, eventually building up a flight line for air operations,” 1st Lt. Danielle Tabb, Civil Engineer Flight commander and base civil engineer deployed from Little Rock Air Force Base said. “This move gives us more room to effectively work in a deployed environ-ment, while still helping the Forces Armées Nigeriennes (FAN) build up their national defense.”

The uniqueness of this base is shared by few locations under Air Force control. While nearby terrorist cells and human smuggling are an ongoing threat, the remote location makes daily operations a task unto themselves.

“Logistics are the biggest challenges by far,” Maj. Carsten Stahr, 724th EABS director of operations said. “We’re in the Sahel (the zone of transition in Africa between the Sahara to the north and the Sudanian Savanna to the south), so we deal with anything from daily tempera-tures over 100 degrees, long shipping times for supplies, little to no infrastruc-ture nearby, malaria, etc.”

Inclement weather is also a factor.

Thunder and dust storms can delay operations when they do happen.

“Our equipment wasn’t built for this environment, so daily maintenance and monitoring is a must,” Tabb said. “This is a tough environment to work in, but we all still have a job to do and we do it well. If it’s hard for us to work out here even with all our equipment, imagine how difficult it is for the locals who don’t have very much.”

Members from every unit, whether it is fire fighters, HVAC, finance or the medical section, pitch in to help tear down and rebuild equipment and quarters in the new base location.

However, the state of affairs for the people of Niger has also been slowly improving. Even though Niger has one of the poorest economies in Africa, the presence of U.S. service members brings an increase of quality of life to the local population.

“We help the people improve their own lives by getting involved in a number of ways,” Stahr said. “We help train their recruits going through their basic military training, hosting bazaars for local vendors, teaching hygiene classes for better health and wellness, and so on.”

Airmen, to include the 724th EABS and 31st Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron, and mission partners from the U.S. Army’s Military Police and the U.S. Navy’s Seabees work together to build up what is projected to be the biggest military labor troop project in U.S. Air Force history.

“We’re in the very early stages right now of establishing a presence in the area, but one day this once empty desert will be a fully functioning flight line,” Tabb said.

Until a flight line is built, the host nation allows the Air Force to use the local airport to import supplies and equipment.

“We’re building a good relationship with the people of Niger,” Stahr said. “We want to be good stewards of the land and help the locals improve their lives, while better understanding each other, even if we come from different parts of the world. Niger is a steadfast ally of the U.S. and we work with the people here every day to fight back against terrorism wherever it hides.”

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Air Base 201 at Agadez moves for FLEXITU.S. Airmen participate in “Flintlock Exit” in Niger

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua R. M. Dewberry

Airmen from the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron take down tents from the old base to move to a new location Sept. 22 at Air Base 201, Agadez, Niger. The move to the bigger base is called “FLEXIT,” short for “Flintlock Exit.” Being located in this deployed environment requires temporary housing in lieu of traditional infrastructure.

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua R. M. Dewberry

Airmen from the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron take down tents from the old base to move to a new location Sept. 22 at Air Base 201, Agadez, Niger. The move to the bigger base is called “FLEXIT,” short for “Flintlock Exit.” Being located in this deployed environment requires temporary housing in lieu of traditional infrastructure.

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6 Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017

Team Little Rock’s Exceptional Family Member Program coordinators recently teamed with Camp Aldersgate counselors in Little Rock to host a Family Adventure Day for all family members in the program.

Camp Aldersgate is Arkansas’ only non-profit organi-zation dedicated to serving children and youth with disabilities and seniors in a camp environment. The camp is located on more than 100 acres in Little Rock, minutes away from Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

EFMP merged with the camp for a day of fun and new activities for the special needs children and their families in the program.

“The main purpose is that families can come here as a family with a special needs member, and they all can have a good time, and they’ll be around other families with similar circumstances,” said Steve Jones, Airman and Family Readiness Center EFMP coordinator. “Those kids can intermingle with each other, and can say, ‘Hey, I’m not the only one around here with, maybe, an issue.’ So it brings people together.”

Camp activities included arts and crafts, archery, canoeing, fishing, disc golf and other events such as a carousel ride and ice cream at the end of the day. The

activities were hosted on a campus specifically designed for people in wheelchairs, or needing walkers, or just needing to express themselves in ways that might draw unwanted attention elsewhere.

They put harnesses on and negotiated the rocks on the climbing wall. There were some times that were challenging for them; some of the easy parts were challenging for a few. But it was no big deal because the parents were there to give them a hand, Jones added.

C.J. Moorman did just that: he gave his son, Lance, a hand with his fishing rod as they trolled for the big catfish inhabiting the camp lake. Moorman, who works at the Airmen and Family Readiness Center here, and his wife Cindy, brought their four sons and six grandchil-dren to the event.

“Steve sets things up like this. He stays in contact with all the folks who want to be in the program; he has a list and he keeps track of all the people,” Moorman said, “then he does events like this where he gets people out in the community doing things that people with special needs can actually take advantage of.”

“It’s really neat to see the grandkids interact with Lance and JoJo and other children with disabilities as well,” Cindy added. “We’re having a great time.”

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U.S. Air Force photo by Tammy L. Reed

C.J. Moorman, Airman and Family Readiness community readiness specialist, helps his son Lance fish during an Exceptional Family Member Program Family Adventure Day at Camp Aldersgate in Little Rock on Sept. 30. The event was an opportunity for parents to meet others and for children to play together in a relaxed environment.

Tailor made: EFMP families treated to a special day of playBy Tammy L. Reed19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017 7NEWS

Naoko Rodriguez, Exceptional Family Member Program member, takes aim at a paint-filled balloon to make slingshot art, as a Camp Aldersgate counselor watches during the EFMP Family Adventure Day on Sept. 30. The event was open to all family members enrolled in the EFMP for a day of outdoor activities and fun.

U.S. Air Force photos by Tammy L. Reed

Airmen and Family Readiness Center personnel help relatives of Exceptional Family Member Program members into a canoe for their turn at paddling around the lake at Camp Aldersgate on Sept. 30 during an EFMP Family Adventure Day. The event was open to children and families enrolled in the EFMP for a day of outdoor activities and fun.

8 Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017FEATURE

A family tours a C-130J at the Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Kids were able to see and understand what a loadmaster inside the aircraft while also being able to climb up to the flight deck and sit where the pilot does.

Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017 9FEATURE

KUDOSKids Understanding Deployment Operations

(Above) Children play under the parachute at the Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Children of all ages enjoyed a wide variety of hands on learning as they were taken through what most military personnel do and experience while being deployed. (Left) D’angelo Crawford gets suited up in full MOPP gear with the assistance of Staff Sgt. Andrea Doring, 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron, during the Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Children of all ages enjoyed a wide variety of hands on learning as they were taken through what most military personnel do and experience while being deployed.

Children were able to experience the rapid flotation devices used by Airmen in case of water landings at the Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event on Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. The flotation devices ranged from personal devices to boats and emergency equipment used in any situation where the Airman needed to stay safe and dry.

Families and children were given an opportunity to see just how high the K-Loaders could go from inside the control seat at the Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event Oct. 7 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Children of all ages enjoyed a wide variety of hands on learning as they were taken through what most military personnel do and experience while being deployed.

U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt. Jeremy McGuffin, 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

10 Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017

Just like preparing for a physical

fitness test, there’s no shortcut to “fiscal

fitness” and an excellent credit score.

There are steps that Airmen can take

today to improve credit scores and avoid

future financial woes.

The Airman & Family Readiness

Center at Little Rock Air Force Base,

Arkansas, offers a Managing Credit

Class, which covers the basics of building

and maintaining a good credit score.

Financial advisors can help get budgets

on track to start prevent overuse of credit

cards, thus increasing credit scores.

“Service members need to make sure

they keep their credit in check because

it could potentially affect their ability to

get or maintain their security clearance,”

said Peggy Bennett, A&FRC communi-

ty readiness consultant. “We have seen

members lose their security clearance

due to bad credit. Your credit report and

history not only effect your buying power,

but they can also affect future employ-

ment and your insurance.”

Following these simple tips from the

A&FRC can boost future credit health:

n Have and use credit cards responsi-

bly, keeping low or no balances at the end

of the billing cycle.

n Pay all bills on time and have install-

ment loans for vehicles or mortgages

n Save for emergencies so you don’t

have an unexpected bill on a credit card

without the ability to pay it off.

n Don’t charge items to a card and

wait to pay them off for long periods of

time. An account that is in excess of 20

percent of the available credit limit is

going to hurt scores.

n Create a workable budget, and build

and maintain an emergency fund.

n Keep debt to income ratio (non-mort-

gage) below 20 percent.

n Use credit cards for safety and

convenience, but zero the card out at least

once a month.

“The Air Force expects integrity,

solid credibility and reliability from our

Airmen,” said Master Sgt. Carlo Nino,

19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

first sergeant. “It is particularly import-

ant to maintain personal financial affairs

because it doesn’t just affect the Airmen,

it definitely impacts the Air Force mission

too.”

Bad credit scores affects a borrower’s

interest rates as well as insurance rates

for everything from renters insurance to

health and life insurance. High balances

on credit cards, late or missed payments,

maxed out accounts and overdrafts on

checking accounts are the main causes of

poor credit.

“Usually the quickest fix for a bad

credit score is to get it down to less than

10 percent of the available balance,” said

Richard Tomaskovic, A&FRC community

readiness consultant. “Setting up a bill

payment calendar, making a budget and

sticking to it is also important, but will

take longer.”

Key factors for credit health are credit

card payment history and amounts owed,

according to Tomaskovic, who added that

these contribute to 65 percent of a credit

score. Other factors include length of

credit history, types of credit used and

new accounts.

For more information about building

credit or to meet with a financial advisor,

contact the A&FRC at 501-987-2667.

Good habits boost fiscal fitnessBy Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Graphic illustration by Airman First Class Grace Nichols

Just like preparing for a physical fitness test, there’s no shortcut to “fiscal fitness” and an excellent credit score. There are steps that Airmen can take today to improve credit scores and avoid future financial woes.

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Being “Fit to fight” is a widespread

concept throughout the Air Force, but

fitness isn’t confined to exercise.

Making smart food choices can

contribute to encouraging increased

physical activity and improved nutrition-

al decisions.

There are many resources available

to Airmen, such as the Department of

Defense’s Go for Green program, or G4G.

Available at most DOD dining facili-

ties, G4G uses a green, yellow and red

color-code to identify nutritious foods

and make healthy food choices easier.

Foods are organized based on their

nutrition quality, which can impact an

Airman’s fitness, strength and health.

“G4G helps service members make

better choices which will give them

more energy and in turn accomplish the

mission,” said Tech. Sgt. Danielle Joe,

19th Force Support Squadron Hercules

Dining Facility manager. “Most people

want to make healthy choices, but

sometimes get overwhelmed with options

and different ingredients. Our aim is to

simplify the decision making process by

identifying healthy choices.”

When selecting from the dining facili-

ty menu, keep in mind the significance of

these labels:

n Green: eat often

n Yellow: eat occasionally

n Red: eat rarely

Dietitians and sports nutritionists are

also available to offer free advice and

counseling on health related issues.

“We try to bring to light that it’s not just

about the types of food but the relation-

ship you have with those foods,” said

Jill Hinsley, 19th Aeromedical Squadron

sports dietetics nutritionist. “It’s more

than good and bad foods, it’s how it (food

choices) can be better.”

Following these guidelines can

promote a healthy lifestyle and reduce

potential illness:

n Balancing calories is beneficial, but

food should be selected on nutritional

value rather than calorie content

n Have a colorful plate by eating at

least 4.5 cups of fruits and vegetables

a day with the focus on vegetables to

avoid excess sugar, including a variety of

dark-green, red and orange vegetables,

beans and peas

n Have a palm-sized portion of protein

with each meal to promote healthy

muscles

n Eat whole grains, the equivalent

of at least three 1-ounce servings a day

to potentially reduce blood cholesterol

levels

n Don’t be afraid of fat in foods —

healthy amounts can be filling and reduce

overeating

n Eat real food, which are items that

can be hunted or grown

“Every individual is different; other

than allergies and portion sizes, the diets

should be very similar,” Hinsley said.

For more information or to set up an

appointment, contact Jill Hinsley at 501-

987-7288.

Healthy eating advances AF readiness, mission successBy Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols

A placard designed for the Department of Defense’s Go for Green program is used to make healthy choices Oct. 3 at the Hercules Dining Facility on Little Rock Air Force Base. The program is available at most DOD dining facilities, which uses a green, yellow and red color code to identify nutritious foods and make healthy food choices easier.

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13Combat Airlifter • Oct. 13, 2017

THE COMBAT AIRLIFTER CLASSI-FIED DEPARTMENT will take ads by phone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 982-9421, or you may mail your ad to 404 Graham Rd., Jacksonville, Ark. 72078. You may also e-mail them to combatairlifter-classif [email protected] Deadline to advertise in Friday’s is-sue is 5 p.m. Tuesday.

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NOW HIRING. Base pay $300-$600 per week. Commissions available.* Full/part-time jobs. Call (501) 605-1303 or text (501) 259-6430 for more information.

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YARD SALE, 10/13 & 14, 7 am-5 pm, 196 Chad Chesney St., Ward.

YARD SALE, 10/14, 68 Pear St., Cabot. 7 am-? Clothes, knickknacks, kitchen items & much more.

MULTI-FAMILY SALE, 10/13 & 14, 7 am-? 800 Minnesota St., Beebe. Furniture, infant boy clothes, holiday decor, Bowflex, appliances & more.

YARD SALE, 10/13 & 14, 8 am-5 pm, 1603 Mill Rd., Jax. (0ff Hwy. 294). Clothes & lots of misc.

3-FAMILY YARD sale, 10/13 & 14, 805 College St., Beebe. Furniture & miscellaneous.

2-FAMILY YARD sale, 10/13 & 14, 7 am-noon, 210 Red Oak Air Park, Cabot.

YARD SALE, 10/13 & 14, 7 am, 4700 Hwy. 367 S, 1 mile north of McRae. Lots of misc., girls clothes (6-8), Christmas decor, etc.

YARD SALE, 10/13 & 14, 223 Kirk-land Rd., McRae, 1 mile off 367. Many items left after moving, some antiques, too much to list.

HORSES: LUCKY Acres Boarding Stable, TLC for your horse, box stalls and paddocks, clean pastures, indoor and outdoor arenas, riding instruction and training program. Dressage our specialty. (501) 681-1833.

BEAGLE PUPPIES, need a good home, have first shots, $100 ea. (501) 288-7680.*

CIRCLE Y brand saddle, size 15, bri-dle included, $300. (501) 983-1445.

ENERGETIC, RAMBUNCTIOUS, loving 10 mo. old Boxer/Lab mix looking for new home, neutered & vaccinated. (904) 502-1514.

FREE TO good home, 1 yr. old Pug, all shots, neutered, great w/kids, loves outdoors. Contact Jacksonville Animal Shelter, (501) 982-2916.

HAY MIXED grass, free for cutting, 25 acres, will make about 18 large round bales. 982-8865 or 351-4512, Jax.

FREE PUPPIES, medium-sized mutts, going to be great dogs, all col-ors, male & female. (501) 414-4588, Sherwood.

FREE TO good home, 3 older dogs & 5 cats (different ages). Call for more info. (501) 291-7883.

UTILITY TRAILER, new, 4’x8’, mesh floor, $550. 982-1220.

WARN WINCH, Premium, 8,000 lb. w/remote & all hookups, unused, like new! Made in USA. Perfect for Jeeps, Pickups, etc., $420. (501) 843-2187.

1991 ACURA Integra LS Special, white, 2-Dr. hatchback, 5-spd. man-ual trans., 1.8L, project car w/rebuilt motor & trans., as is $1,411, have title. (501) 982-8316, leave msg.

SET OF Goodyear Wrangler SRA tires, 275/55/R20, only 18 miles, $600. (501) 259-1512.

1998 CHEVROLET Cavalier, runs good, needs minor work, $2,000 obo. (501) 516-3810, Jax.

BUCKET SEATS for cars, $10 ea. 982-1220.

STEEL WHEELS, 15” for Chevy truck/van, $10 ea. 982-1220.

2006 FORD Expedition, red, gray interior, 173,000 miles, $4,500. (501) 849-2726, leave msg.

1973 TOYOTA truck grill, $100. (501) 983-1445.

BEDLINER FOR late model crew cab Ram pickup, $60. (501) 259-1512.

TRAILER, HVY. duty gooseneck w/winch, twin axle & dually 20” tires, dovetail w/ramps. Reasonably priced! (501) 743-8442.

2000 FORD F150, good work truck, needs motor & a little TLC, $1,500 obo. (501) 920-2738.

TILT-TOP TRAILER, 5’x8’, 2” ball, good condition, $400. Call/text: (501) 743-5719.

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‘92 TOYOTA Corolla, 143k miles, does not run. Must be picked up ASAP, $1,000 obo. (501) 606-1314.

ALUMINUM RAMPS, 6’, fold in half, have skid proof material. (501) 941-7719.

1990 LINCOLN Town Car, 80% restored, 233,000 miles, 25 mpg., $2,000 firm. (501) 944-5515.

PAIR OF Dodge aluminum 6-spoke & hole wheels w/tires, $300 obo. retail for $1,000. 882-2142 or 606-1314.

2000 GMC Yukon, 4WD, lifted, light bars, power everything, must see, $6,500 obo. (501) 416-8107.

1964 MALIBU Supersport hubcaps (4), $100; 4 chrome spoke wire basket 14” wheels, $300. (501) 207-3409.

2002 MAZDA Miata, 6 spd., $4,500 obo. (501) 605-0215 or (303) 278-4542.

1600 TOYOTA engine head, $50; rebuilt head for 2200R, $250; 1990 Ford Ranger radiator & other parts. (501) 983-1445.

‘92 JEEP Cherokee 4-door, auto-matic, $3,995 obo. (501) 605-0215 or (303) 278-4542.

2006 TOYOTA Siena XLE van, load-ed, ready to go, $5,995. (501) 605-0215 or (303) 278-4542.

BENCH SEAT from 2000 Dodge Car-avan, excellent condition, $50. (501) 206-4703.

1996 DODGE Dakota, selling whole thing, great engine & transmission, not driveable, $1,000. (501) 882-2142 or (501) 606-1314.

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GUN CASE for 4-wheeler, $50; 2000 Kawasaki 4x4 4-wheeler for parts, $350. (501) 983-1445.

2009 OUTBACK camper by Key-stone. Barn kept, great condition, $12,000. (501) 658-7315.

2005 TAHOE 19’ ski boat w/trailer, Mercury 4.3 outboard, 190 hp., one owner, 210 hours, $8,900. (501) 590-4090, Cabot.

DUCK HUNTING/FISHING boat, 14’ HD, all weld aluminum w/Yamaha 9.9 hp. 4-stroke electric-start motor, both new w/factory warranties plus excel-lent Minkota trolling motor & trailer. (501) 843-2187.

2002 FLEETWOOD Prowler, 27’, electric slide-out, sink, stove/oven, microwave, refrigerator, shower/tub, radio/CD, new vinyl flooring. (501) 650-3299.

SNAPPER SELF-PROPELLED mower, retails for $250, asking $100; Poulan, runs good, $50. (501) 882-2142 or 606-1314.

2 LARGE rolls or chainlink fencing, $125. 259-2046.

BELLY MOWER for small tractor w/3-pt. & PTO, reasonable! (501) 743-8442.

TROYBILT LAWNMOWER, 7 spd. trans., new battery, 2 new filters, bag-ger, $700. 982-2504.

HAY 25 acres, free, between Jax. & Cabot. (501) 258-1155.

ANTIQUE IRON dump bucket for a small tractor, $200 obo. (501) 882-2142 or (501) 606-1314.

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2 KLIPSCH stereo speakers, retail $900, asking $300. (501) 606-1314.

10,000 BTU natural gas heater, Ce-dar Ridge, has fan & pilot light. (501) 941-7719.

PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon vinyl album, $35 obo. 882-2142 or 606-1314.

NEVER USED brand new Karman wheelchair, pd. $150, asking $75. Walker, $10. (501) 944-9698.

2 AIRCAST walking boots, $10 ea. (501) 944-9698.

COLUMBIA VICTROLA, works, $350; 1930s end table, $75; crib w/bedding, $40; several coffee tables & misc. items. (501) 207-3409.

ANTIQUE TYPEWRITER, $20. 743-1014, Beebe.

1979 HAND-PAINTED picture of El-vis Presley, 20x26, framed, $40; Roy-al 435DX electric cash register, brand new, $40; Ion conversion turntable, pd. $119, asking $80. 843-4890.

WALLS BRAND winter jacket, hood-ed, reversible, like new, XL, $40; camo hunting coat, bib trousers, XL, insulated, rubber boots, 10W, all for $90. Call/text: (501) 743-5719.

LITTLE LEAGUE baseball hat “John-ny Bench” Louisville, pic. avail., $10. (501) 206-4703.

COZY, ONE room studio apartments in Jacksonville. Bed pulls down from wall in Living Room in front of wood burning fireplace. Includes appliance filled kitchen. Starting at $325 plus utilities, deposit $200. No children or pets. Camp Construction, (501) 982-0434.

FOR RENT: doublewide trailer, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced yard, Vilo-nia Schools, $450 rent, $200 deposit. (501) 796-8270 or (501) 786-9745.

NEW HOME for sale in Sherwood. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, approximately 2,000 sq. ft., open floor plan, hard-wood floors, granite countertops, custom crown molding. 8740 Trail Creek Dr., (501) 940-8447.

NICE HOUSE with beautiful land, close to LRAFB, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, stylish. Shop, barn, pond, fenced, private hunting, Cabot Schools, 40+ acres, $320,000. (501) 286-3841.

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Active Duty, Military Retirees and civilians employed at Little Rock Air Force Base and tenant commands and dependents.5 pm Tuesday for Friday Publication

Only ONE FREE AD PER ISSUE, up to 20 WORDS. Ads will run for two weeks. The word limit does not include names, addresses and telephone numbers. Late ads will be held until the next week for publication. FREE ADS WILL BE RUN ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS. Terms are limited to selling or trading. Excludes all ads described under the terms of PAID Classified Advertising. Personals will not be accepted. PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS ONLY - no businesses or organizations.

POLICY: Classifieds will be accepted:IN PERSON: 404 Graham Rd., Jacksonville, Ark.BY PHONE: (501) 982-9421 or (501) 941-5132 • BY FAX: (501) 985-0026BY E-MAIL: [email protected] MAIL: The Leader, P.O. Box 766, Jacksonville, Ark. 72078The Combat Airlifter newspaper reserves the right to correctly classify, edit, reject or cancel any ad.

Name & Rank:Office or Activity:Home Phone: Work Phone:I have read the above policy and understand the terms, and that this ad will run on a one time, space available basis.

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Tuesday, 5 p.m. for Friday Publication$10.00 for the first 25 words, 25¢ for each word after, per week, for each individual ad.

Help Wanted, Services, Fundraisers, Rentals, Real Estate, Manufactured Housing & all other business or commercial income ads. All must be prepaid.

POLICY: Classifieds will be accepted:IN PERSON: 404 Graham Rd., Jacksonville, Ark.BY PHONE: (501) 982-9421 or (501) 941-5132 • BY FAX: (501) 985-0026BY E-MAIL: [email protected] MAIL: The Leader, P.O. Box 766, Jacksonville, Ark. 72078We take VISA, MC, A/E and Discover for easier payment. The Air Scoop newspaper reserves the right to correctly classify, edit, reject or cancel any ad.

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3400 John F. Kennedy Blvd. • North Little Rock, AR 72116 • Office: (501) 975-2100

Jacksonville 3 Westpointe Dr.4 bedrooms2 Full Baths2,352 SF

MLS #17012238$229,000

Ward 19 Lakeside Dr.4 bedrooms2 Full Baths1,842 SF

MLS #17018365$159,900

Sherwood 910 Kellogg Acres3 bedrooms3 Full Baths2,057 SF

MLS #17026875$172,900

Sherwood 4 Cato Rd.4 bedrooms

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Cabot1 Kindred AcresExquisite secluded small subdivision w/large lots to build your dream home. Brick entrance, curb and gutters, land-

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All brick home on quiet cul de sac in Stonewall Subdivision within short walk to the POA pool. Formal dining rm; Family rm has cozy fireplace w/gas logs; Eat-in kitchen

has natural finish cabinets; Kitchen & family rm exit to sunroom which has window AC cooling. Lg. master BR separate from other 2 BRs & has nice size bath w/walk-in closet

& walk-in shower. Tile & wood laminate floors (no carpet!); Insulated windows; Lg. shady backyard has 2 lg. storage bldgs. & chain link fence. MLS #17020409, $136,900.

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UPDATED NEW INTERIOR!!! Kitchen has all new stainless steel gas range, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher & white cabinets that go to the ceiling w/tile flooring. Den/living rm has carpet & vaulted ceiling; opens to kitchen/dining area. 3 nice size

BRs w/ carpet floors, 1.5 baths w/tile flooring. New paint, floors, plumbing, electrical, heating & A/C equip., duct work, lighting, etc. Nice shaded backyard w/ 2 portable buildings, a patio & chain

link fence. MLS #17027212, $89,900.

Beautiful house w/extra landscaping on a corner lot in beautiful Crooked Creek Subdivision! Will

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cabinets w/breakfast bar. Nice tile counter tops & back splash in kitchen. Master BR is lg. enough for a sitting area. Master bath has a jetted tub,

dbl. sinks, walk-in shower & nice walk-in closets! The other 2 BRs are nice size as well! Don’t miss out on this home!! MLS #17021680, $155,000.

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