While most civilians are striving
for a corneroffice with a window,
you already have an office with a
view ofevery cornerofthe world.
Butwakingup in ports from
Hon§~ng to Acapulco isn't the
only . erence between a Navy
careerand a civilianjob. In the
Navy, you're ~teed a steady
paycheck, thirty days paid vacation
THE ROCKETEER
and long term employment
Evenbetter, Navy promotions are
more attainable t:haDks to contin-
uingeducation and advancement
programs. Andyou walk.away with
a greatretirement plan.
Thinkabout it. lhlk to your
Command Retention Team.
Because the Navy opens youreyes
to a world no othercareercan.
You and the Navy. Full Speed Ahead.
February 13, 1992 I
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THE ROCKETEER
NAVAl AIR W~ STATION, CHINA lAKE
Sy80rry
WHAT DROUGHT? - As rain continues to foil, i/~ dilNevlt /0 realize masi of COllfomia
remoinslocked in drOO9ht condi/ions for the sixth silai9hl yea.r. AI Chino lake, five and a half
inches0
6j(oin has Follen slnce:ll!e (frstof!he YfiO( 'tob socalled normql yea~ the area lee.elves
only a lillie mote lhan foor incnes ofmoislute. fany Wednesday moming personnel at Pomt .
MtiJ:lu were sancfbog9in9 bUildingsagainst f/ocxiing < And, the \Neather forecasters soy more IS
on ihe way. The Navy Oceanographic Detachment 01 Chino lake forecasts rain tomorrow,
Fridaymorning and a90in Saturday. The freSh sform 00 Saturday will bring cok1et weather and
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