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  • Veterans celebration at Flabob Airport

    Tech. Sgt. David House talks about the M-240B with two young men who attended the veteran's celebration at Flabob Airport in Riverside Nov. 7. Staff Sgt. Hardy, Tech. Sgt. Warman, Tech. Sgt. Hill and Tech. Sgt. House volunteered to bring equipment from March to display at the event, which honored

  • CFC fundraiser

    Oriana Moy places a grilled hot dog into a bun for Staff Sgt. Megan Crusher during a Combined Federal Campaign fund raiser at the March Inn Nov. 6. Services personnel Jackie MacGowan, Cheryl McDowell and Moy served hotdog/chip/soda packages for a recommended donation of $4.50 and root beer floats

  • Runners brave heat for Jive Turkey

    Thirty nine runners and walkers participated in the Fitness Center's Jive Turkey 5K Run/Walk Nov. 4. The course was 3.1 miles, beginning and ending at the fitness chart kiosk on the running track on Chanute Avenue. Lt. Col. Matt Mireles won the race with a time of 20 minutes, 20 seconds. Colonel

  • Two weeks remain for CFC pledges

    Team March members have donated $10,000 so far in March ARB's Combined Federal Campaign that began Oct. 13. With $115,000 still to go for this year's goal, local CFC Committee Chair Susan Blum hopes to see more participation in the remaining two weeks of the campaign. "Last year, with the economy

  • Flu facts and myths

    Unlike the rampant H1N1 rumors and e-mail forwards currently in circulation, messages from all official medical and scientific resources-- civilian, state, county, federal, military--are consistent and based on measurable, objective data. A quick browse on the Internet yields a disturbing amount of

  • Recruiting Squadron promotes three recruiters

    The Western Reserve Recruiting Squadron promoted Karl Perron and Kamala Thigpen to master sergeant and Vincent Johnson to technical sergeant in a ceremony Oct. 30 at March ARB. The promotions followed a banner recruiting year for all branches of service, with the Air Force Reserve seeing some of the

  • What's new in the flu war?

    A STATE OF EMERGENCY President Obama's declaration of an "H1N1 National Emergency" Oct. 24 was not because the H1N1 virus has changed. In fact the very good news is that it has not become more virulent, has not become resistant to the Tamiflu and Relenza, and has not become more lethal or changed

  • A Sacred Commitment

    "Sacred Ground," by local author Tom Ruck pays tribute to veterans and raises money for the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, is being honored with four awardsIn the stillness and solitude of the United States' national cemeteries, the gratitude of a nation to its veterans is forever alive. This