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  • TRICARE Reserve Select policy change

    ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. --   A significant change will be made to the Tricare Reserve Select policy regarding re-reinstatement, beginning January 1, 2018. Those TRS Reserve Citizen Airmen who lose their TRS coverage and are dis-enrolled for failure to pay monthly premiums due to financial reasons

  • March ARB Flashback

    The 1930’s marked the golden age of March Field. Hollywood celebrities, famous aviators, and military legends visited, trained at, and commanded the base during the decade. Perhaps the most prominent of these individuals was Gen. Henry H. “Hap” Arnold. Arnold held the rank of major when he took

  • AFRC Command Chief visits Team March

    MARCH AIR RESERVE BASE, Calif. – Members of Team March had the rare opportunity to visit with the Air Force Reserve Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Ericka E. Kelly on November 17 and 18, 2017. Kelly spent two full days touring the base and meeting the members of the host wing and it’s mission

  • Chaplains Corner

    How do we say, “thank you” when life is not the way it is supposed to be – when nothing makes sense – when the light at the end of the tunnel looks like a train coming your way? This is not to say life is always bad and things are always going wrong.  When life is good, it’s relatively easy to be

  • L&DS enhances development of Team March personnel

    Senior leaders at March Air Reserve Base, California recently launched the Leadership and Development Series (L&DS) during the 2017 October A and B unit training assembly (UTA) in front of a standing-room-only crowd in the Cultural Resource Center (CRC).The L&DS are seminars that will be held every

  • 452ND FSS trains how we fight

    The 452nd Force Support Squadron, Services Sustainment Flight, Services Combat Training, conducted their home station training this past September at March Air Reserve Base, California.  The purpose of this training is to get Services troops combat ready for wartime situations. "Hardest thing is to

  • Autumn means Flu season is upon us

    As certain as the maple leaves turn to orange in Fall of every year, so does your Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) turn yellow in October. The start of the Fall season marks the time when all service members are required to get the flu vaccine, more commonly referred to as the “flu shot”. While

  • Native American Heritage Month

    The month of November is designated by Congress and the President as a time to reflect on the rich traditions and accomplishments, as well as the suffering and injustices, which mark the history of American Indians and Alaska Natives. National American Indian Heritage Month celebrates and recognizes

  • Chaplains Corner

    I was at Chipotle the other day and while I was filling up my iced tea a woman passed by and said, “Thank you for your service!” While I shouldn’t have been caught off guard, admittedly I didn’t have on the forefront of my mind that I was in uniform. Instead, I was preoccupied with how fast I needed

  • To my Air Force: I love you to the moon and back

    The distance from the Earth to the Moon is 238,900 miles. The circumference of the Earth spans 24,901 miles. The average U.S. Air Force pilot flies thousands of hours in a career.Then there’s Lt. Col. Barbara Bloeth’s globetrotting stats: A senior health administrator retiring this month after years