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Show 0 I I ilHKf th y LI1H-- i'0(!'J :.heiiCfoice measuring 20 inches. Marie Merry is the nanx- chosen by Senior Airman ( In isidplicr and Senior Ail man kaiiirl Berry for their daughter, hot n Nov 8 weiliini; 7 pounds, 1J ounc es and mea - Ix-xi- siiiin Madison (irace Cavender iiu lies L'O Nicholas Kujji'iu' Hurns is die name chosen by Tech. liom.is and 'nliui Bums lor their son, burn Nov. 19 ounces and measuring L'O indies. weihin 7 pounds. st. I 1 Nicole Kliabeth Moran is the name chosen by Senior Airman Antonio and Leslie Moran lor their daughter, burn Nov 'S. weighing 7 pounds and measuring 20 indies. Justin Alan Milliner the name chosen by Staff St. Kenneth and Senior Airman Bridget Milliner for their sun, bum Nov. L'fc weighing pounds, M ounces and measuring is inches is the name chosen by Airman lass Adam and Airman 1st Class Kimberly I'ieniazek their son. bom ec. 4 weighing 7 pounds. 11 ounces and Alex Michael 1st oi is the name chosen by Tech. Sgt. Vaughn and Tina Marie Cavender their daughter, born Dec. 5 weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces and measuring 19 inches. 1 1 ') weighing 7 pounds, Abigail Rose Deems is the name chosen by Airman 1st Class Kyan and Jessica Deems for their daughter, born Dec. 5 weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces and measuring 19 12 inches. Timothy Joseph Rettig Jr. is the name chosen by Air- man 1st Class Timothy and Rosalie Rettig for their son, born I )ec. 8 weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces and measuring 19 inches. Kylcr Ellis Young is the name chosen by Tech. Sgt. Joan and Charles Young for their son, born Dec. 11 weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces and measuring 20 inches. l'it-niai-- ( Caleb Wyatt Williams is the name chosen by Senior Airman Jeromy and Amanda Williams for their son, born Dec. 21 2 ounces and measuring 20 inches. Jocelyn Lyndsay Darrah is the name chosen by Staff Sgt. John and Jessica Darrah for their daughter, born Dec. weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces and measuring 19 inches. 23 Emily Michelle Johnson is the name chosen by Staff Sgt. Douglas and Jaime Johnson for their daughter, born Dec. 26 weighing 7 pounds and measuring 19 inches. Brianna Camellia Peck is the name chosen by Staff Sgt. Shane and Janet Peck for their daughter, born Dec. 27 weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce and measuring 20 inches. Karissa Rae Knight is the name chosen by Staff Sgt. Evan and Kristie Knight for their daughter, born Dec. 31 weighing 4 pounds, 4 ounces and measuring 17 12 inches. Brooklyn Kennedy Karash is the name chosen by Senior Airman Joshua and Alicia Karash for their daughter, born Jan. 2 weighing 8 pounds, 1 ounce and measuring 20 inches. Car batteries can pose serious risk to eyes by Capt. Darren Rhoton Chief. Optometry Clinic Fhth Medical Gioup l ast year nearly (i.OOO motorists suffered serious eye injuries Irom working around car batteries. These injuries could have been pievenled il the motorists had worn splash prool safety goggies and followed instructions for proper jump starting pro-cedi- n es. According to Prevent Blindcss America, all vehicle batteries contain sulfuric acid and pioduce hydrogen and oxygen gases. Improper procedures in jump starting a disabled car may turn the battery into a bomb. Il the gases come into contact with a spark, flame or lighted cigarette, the battery can explode, sending battery fragments and acid flying. Every year, dead batteries fail to start millions of cars. Vehicle failures seldom happen at a convenient time or spot, therefore, motorists should bone up on basic car mechanics and procedures before the car battery dies. a car Safety suggestions for two flammable and explosive gasses. Never smoke or operate anything that may cause a spark when working on a battery. The gases may ignite and cause the battery to explode. Check the battery for damage such as cracks, corrosive materials and loose wires as often as the oil is changed. Make sure the jumper cables are rust-ancorrosion-freand have no exposed wires. Never use electrical tape to cover exposed wires. Make sure the vehicle uses the battery that is recommended in the owner's man- jump-startin- g d e jump-startin- g battery include: Always wear a pair of splash-proo- f polycarbonate goggles with the designation on the frame. This certifies that the goggles are meant for activities such as automotive repair. Batteries contain hydrogen and oxygen, 7 ual. Never throw an automobile battery in a garbage Dumpster or leave it in a parking lot, especially if it is cracked or damaged. Take it to a service station or dealer and have it disposed of properly. Many auto parts stores accept old batteries and offer a discount when purchasing a new one. Never jump-stathe battery if the car's fluids are frozen. 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