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  • “What happened to my security deposit?”

    The permanent change of station season is upon us, meaning many of us will be packing our bags and moving to the next assignment. Relocating can be an expensive process, so every little bit of cash helps. One source of cash you might be expecting is that large security deposit you put down when

  • March pilot saves infant, twice

    May 5, 2012, is the day 1st Lt. Jeremy Shields, a C-17 pilot assigned to the 729th Airlift Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., will never forget. Not because of the Cinco de Mayo celebrations, but because lives were saved, thanks to the training and quick teamwork of Shields, Lt. Col. Aaron

  • March's Dental chief speaks out

    As a dentist who has been at March Air Reserve Base for more than 18 years, I noticed that dental compliance has always been a difficult issue with many members on this base. Although it is mandatory by a DOD directive from AFRC, many squadrons continue to have a high non-compliance rate for their

  • ORI Prep: March rounds up for another ATSO Rodeo

    March rounds up for another Ability To Survive and Operate (ATSO) Rodeo. Many members of the wing participated in the ATSO Rodeo held over three drill weekends. The event was organized by the 452d Emergency Management Flight. There were several events which tested each squadron's speed and ATSO

  • 452d AES Change of Command

    Lt. Col. Carolyn Newhouse, right, prepares to take command of the 452d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron on July 21 during an assumption of command ceremony in the Cultural Resource Center. Col. Mark Sigler, left, 452d Operations Group commander, was the presiding officer for the event. Senior Master

  • There is no such thing as earthquake season

    The United States Geological Survey website reported Rancho Cucamonga received a 3.2 magnitude earthquake, July 19. Since we cannot predict the time, place and magnitude of an earthquake, we must remain cognizant of the reality that this could be the prelude to a much bigger event.When preparing for