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  • March security forces awarded AFRC Best Full-Time Unit

    Congratulations to the 452nd Security Forces Squadron for earning the 2012 Air Force Reserve Command Outstanding Security Forces Full-time Unit Award. They were recognized by Lt. Gen. James Jackson, chief of Air Force Reserve, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., and commander, Air Force

  • Team March hosts 18th Air Force commander

    Lt. Gen. Darren McDew, 18th Air Force commander, visited here recently to meet Airmen, observe their mission, and learn about the challenges they face. During his visit McDew praised the efforts of March Airmen, noting that AMC's success builds on the power of the total force."We have 40 plus years

  • Dirty Thursday

    Colonel Samuel Mahaney, 452d Air Mobility Wing commander performs an identification check on a March member entering the base, during his hands-on program called "Dirty Thursday," April 11. Mahaney was given an orientation brief on the daily operations of the 452d Security Forces Squadron, which was

  • The world's fastest aviators swing by the March Museum

    Visitors to the March Field Air Museum were given a special treat April 6 and 7, when former pilots of the famous SR-71 Blackbird stopped by to talk about what it was like to fly the world's fastest aircraft.The aircraft, which is one of several that have been retired and put on display at various

  • On the home stretch

    The March Air Reserve Base Volunteer Income Tax Assistance tax center has had another banner year, as the last week of tax preparation season comes to an end, April 19.According to Ms. Effie White, VITA center volunteer, the all-volunteer staff excelled at accurately preparing, reviewing and filing

  • Retired 'crew dogs' keep Norton's legacy alive

    Thanks to a group of retired Air Force C-141 "crew dogs," the legacy of Norton Air Force Base, lives on.Members of the 63rd and 445th Airlift Wing's Veterans Group were instrumental in the recent opening of the Norton Air Force Base Museum, located in the former NCO Club at the San Bernardino

  • Prepare to survive: Food for thought

    As with any major earthquake, the damage will be substantial and the recovery process lengthy. Daily routines will be severely impacted; therefore, being able to sustain basic needs, such as maintaining food and water supplies, will become significant events, requiring managing by all survivors.Now,