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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days.
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days.
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days.
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days.
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days.
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days
March hosts annual Employers Appreciation Days. (U.S. Air Force photo by LInda Welz)
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Reconnaissance Wing, Aero Club begin Predator chase plane partnership
An Air National Guard 163rd Reconnaissance Wing MQ-1 Predator and a 452nd Air Mobility Wing Aero Club T-41C Cessna are parked together in a hangar at March Air Reserve Base. A memorandum of agreement helps the Guard save money on its chase plane contract while the Aero Club gains business that helps keep the club running. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Paul Duquette)
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Reconnaissance Wing, Aero Club begin Predator chase plane partnership
An Air National Guard 163rd Reconnaissance Wing MQ-1 Predator and a 452nd Air Mobility Wing Aero Club T-41C Cessna are parked together in a hangar at March Air Reserve Base. A memorandum of agreement helps the Guard save money on its chase plane contract while the Aero Club gains business that helps keep the club running. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Paul Duquette)
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358TH CIVIL AFFAIRS BRIGADE CHANGE OF COMMAND
Col. Robert Crowley, outgoing commander of the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade, right, relinquishes the brigade flag in a change of command ceremony 26 at LeMay Park. Gen. Gary Medvigy, Commanding General, 351st Civil Affairs Command, was the presiding officer. Col. Martin Badegian, left, assumed command of the brigade. Civil affairs units help military commanders by working with civil authorities and civilian populations in the commander’s area of operations to lessen the impact of military operations during peace time, contingency operations and declared war. The 351st Civil Affairs Command is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) based at Fort Bragg, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Donald Traud)
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Inside the Predator Ground Control Station
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jennifer Oberg, background, a communications maintenance instructor, explains the features of a ground control station to Staff Sgt. Jason Avera, center, and Senior Airman Raquel Martinez, foreground, during training at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. All three are assigned to the 163rd Maintenance Group here. The unit, which is a part of the California Air National Guard, is primarily involved in the Predator missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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March hosts advanced F-108 engine training
Tech Sgt. Trevor Netzley, 92 AMXS jet engine systems craftsman, Fairchild AFB, Wash., installs a turbine rear frame vibration lead as Staff Sgt. Gary Nicholas, Air National Guard 161st Air Refueling Wing, Phoenix, Ariz, watches. The vibration analysis is used to balance the fan rotor on the jet engine. The procedure is similar to balancing tires on a car. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Megan Crusher)
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Jon Melby will stop your heart
Jon Melby will stop your heart
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Tim Weber will flip you upside down
Tim Weber will flip you upside down
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Tim Weber will flip you upside down
Tim Weber will flip you upside down
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Tim Weber will flip you upside down
Tim Weber will flip you upside down
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Battle enemy combatants on the U.S. Army's largest virtual mobile simulator at AirFest 2010
The Virtual Army Experience provides participants with clear insight into today’s high-tech Army and immerses them in the operational roles of Soldiers. During the 25-minute experience, participants receive a comprehensive mission briefing to prepare them for entering the virtual mission simulator. Participants then fall-in on HMMWV simulators, modeled on the actual vehicles employed by Army Special Forces. Other participants load a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, where they employ light arms and provide air coverage support against enemy forces rendered by the America’s Army game.
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Battle enemy combatants on the U.S. Army's largest virtual mobile simulator at AirFest 2010
The Virtual Army Experience provides participants with clear insight into today’s high-tech Army and immerses them in the operational roles of Soldiers. During the 25-minute experience, participants receive a comprehensive mission briefing to prepare them for entering the virtual mission simulator. Participants then fall-in on HMMWV simulators, modeled on the actual vehicles employed by Army Special Forces. Other participants load a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, where they employ light arms and provide air coverage support against enemy forces rendered by the America’s Army game.
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Battle enemy combatants on the U.S. Army's largest virtual mobile simulator at AirFest 2010
The Virtual Army Experience provides participants with clear insight into today’s high-tech Army and immerses them in the operational roles of Soldiers. During the 25-minute experience, participants receive a comprehensive mission briefing to prepare them for entering the virtual mission simulator. Participants then fall-in on HMMWV simulators, modeled on the actual vehicles employed by Army Special Forces. Other participants load a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, where they employ light arms and provide air coverage support against enemy forces rendered by the America’s Army game.
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AirFest 2010
AirFest 2010
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