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  • 912th Air Refueling Squadron reactivates

    At the forefront of Total Force Integration, Fairchild's 92nd Air Refueling Wing reactivated the 912th Air Refueling Squadron Dec. 3 at March Air Reserve Base, Calif.As part of the 452nd Air Mobility Wing at March, the 912th is an active duty squadron that will work in tandem with the March 336th

  • Ontario Reign Hockey

    Servicemembers from March ARB attend an Ontario Reign hockey game as guests and color guard. (Photo courtesy of Ontario Reign)

  • Begin with your building manager: A review of March's work request process

    You've probably experienced it before or know someone who has mentioned it. It's freezing in one office while down the hall, or upstairs, the occupants are sweltering.What do you do? Wrap up in a blanket and put on your hardiest ski cap? Slap a cold rag on your neck and stand in front of a fan? What

  • AIR FORCE RESERVE LAYS THE SMACKDOWN WITH WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT

    Free Tickets Available for Reservists Via Get One Now Refer A Friend TourWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), the internationally recognized professional wrestling company, comes to the Citizens Business Bank Arena on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010 at 3 p.m. for its World Tour. The Air Force Reserve is giving

  • Owls adjust to new burrows

    For years, the southwest corner of March Air Reserve Base has been everything a burrowing owl could want. There are ready-made underground tunnels, courtesy of the base's ground squirrel population, and groundskeepers mow the grasses in the area, which helps the little owls keep their vigilant

  • Yellow Ribbon strengthens family ties

    Over the weekend, more than 600 Airmen and their family members attended the Yellow Ribbon Program in San Diego, Calif., co-hosted by 452nd Air Mobility Wing. This was the sixth Yellow Ribbon event held by March Air Reserve Base, the largest program to date in the region.The Yellow Ribbon Program

  • Jumbo greeting cards for Card Lane

    For the past four years, units on base have been sending holiday cheer to those entering the main gate by decorating large poster boards with holiday themed drawings and paintings. This year, for the first time, the festivities are also open to off-base, civilian organizations that support March and

  • CUB SCOUT TOUR

    (from left) Cameron Nollar, a Weblo Scout, and his brother Tyler, a Wolf Scout, look out of the cargo compartment window in a C-17 Globemaster during a visit to the base. James Rich, a human resource specialist with the civilian personnel office, arranged the tour for fourteen scouts in his