Joe-
This morning 3/07 between 11:15 and 11:45 my daughters car was stolen from a CHURCH on Lincoln Ave. The individual or individuals first broke into the preachers daughters house located next to the church and then stole my daughters car. The car is a Blue 1990 Oldsmobile 98 with I love justin written on the back window with white window chalk and a Vietnam Veterns and a WICO country 94 bumper sticker. The car contained both my younger and older daughters school books and purses, she is completely devastated she has only had her car and liscence for 3 weeks... Who would have thought its not even safe to go to church anymore.
If anyone has any information on the locationof this car please contact me at 410-422-0567
Thanks to everyone for all your help
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Sunday, March 07, 2010
Another Dog Is Home Safe & Sound
"Owner found lives in Hunters Mill; Candy wandered about 5 miles away from home this morning. I'm not sure if it was this blog or the sign at the Country Store gas station on Nanticoke rd but Candy was missing for 12 hours. She spent all afternoon in my husband's lap watching golf, what a precious little dog....."
Navy To Send Women To Subs
Female Sailors will begin serving on submarines by the end of next year, with Naval Academy graduates leading the way, Navy leaders told a Senate committee.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the Navy is in a good position to move forward with integrating women onto submarines.
"We think we learned a lot about integrating women in the services years ago, and those lessons are relevant today," Mabus said. Those lessons, he said, include having a "critical mass" of female candidates, having senior women to serve as mentors, and having submarines that don't require modifications: the SSBN ballistic missile and SSGN guided-missile subs.
Finally, Mabus said, "We have the lesson learned to make sure any questions are answered, ... and we're very open and transparent on how we'll do this. We think this is a great idea that will enhance our warfighting capabilities."
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates notified Congress on Feb. 19 of the intended change to Navy policy. Mabus had pushed for the change since taking office in May. Adm. Gary Roughead, chief of naval operations, endorsed the change, saying in a statement released in September that his experience commanding a mixed-gender surface-combatant ship makes him "very comfortable" integrating women into the submarine force. The Navy changed its policy to allow women to serve on combatant ships in 1993.
"We have a great plan, and we're ready to go for the first women to come aboard in late 2011," Roughead told the Senate committee yesterday. In a prepared statement to the committee, he said the change would enable the submarine force "to leverage the tremendous talent and potential of our female officers and enlisted personnel."
More HERE.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the Navy is in a good position to move forward with integrating women onto submarines.
"We think we learned a lot about integrating women in the services years ago, and those lessons are relevant today," Mabus said. Those lessons, he said, include having a "critical mass" of female candidates, having senior women to serve as mentors, and having submarines that don't require modifications: the SSBN ballistic missile and SSGN guided-missile subs.
Finally, Mabus said, "We have the lesson learned to make sure any questions are answered, ... and we're very open and transparent on how we'll do this. We think this is a great idea that will enhance our warfighting capabilities."
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates notified Congress on Feb. 19 of the intended change to Navy policy. Mabus had pushed for the change since taking office in May. Adm. Gary Roughead, chief of naval operations, endorsed the change, saying in a statement released in September that his experience commanding a mixed-gender surface-combatant ship makes him "very comfortable" integrating women into the submarine force. The Navy changed its policy to allow women to serve on combatant ships in 1993.
"We have a great plan, and we're ready to go for the first women to come aboard in late 2011," Roughead told the Senate committee yesterday. In a prepared statement to the committee, he said the change would enable the submarine force "to leverage the tremendous talent and potential of our female officers and enlisted personnel."
More HERE.
Lost Dog - Crooked Oak Lane
Joe-
This morning (03/07) we found a female beagle walking on Crooked Oak Lane with a new collar but no id tags. She seems to be well taken care of and very sweet. We walked her around to the homes that are around us but no one seems to know who she belongs to.
Does anyone know this little girl ? She is so sweet and would like to find her owner.
Please contact 443-735-1810 if anyone has any information.
Thank you