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163rd RW recruiting staff opens new storefront near UCR Campus
Flanked by recruiters Staff Sgts. Vance Jackson Jr. and Stephanie Sinclair, wing commander Col. Randall Ball and Riverside Mayor, the honorable Ron Loveridge, cut the ceremonial ribbon opening the storefront for business. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Stan Thompson)
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452 AMW Wing Commander hosts holiday reception for community leaders
Colonel Samuel Mahaney, 452d Air Mobility Wing commander (center) and his wife, Chris, welcome local community leaders to the wing’s annual holiday reception, held Dec. 1, in the operations group building. The reception, sponsored by the Chief’s Group and the First Sergeant’s Council, is held to thank the community members for their support of the base throughout the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Don Traud)
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452 AMW Wing Commander hosts holiday reception for community leaders
Visterra Credit Union employees break out tinsel and holly to decorate the 729th Airlift Squadron’s crew lounge for the commander’s holiday party, held Dec. 1. Employees from the credit union have decorated for the holiday party for years, alongside Laura Froehlich, who passed earlier this year. The volunteers asked Larry Froehlich to represent Laura this year as they continue the tradition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Crusher)
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AFRC Command Chief visits MARB
AFRC Command Chief visits MARB
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Air Force Reserve Command holds Street League Skateboarding recruiting event
Major Deric Prescott, March Air Reserve Base JAG, sings the National Anthem while the Blue Eagles Total Force Honor Guard presents the colors at the Air Force Reserve Command’s Street League Skateboarding recruiting event on June 15 at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario. They also performed at the semifinal event the next day. Skatingboarding professional and television reality star Rob Dyrdek attended the event along with other well known skateboarders. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Boy Scouts visit
The 452nd Security Forces Airmen brief Boy Scout Troop 270, from Riverside, Calif., on military weapons used in the line of duty. The hands-on demonstration and briefing was part of a March Air Reserve Base Tour provided to Troop 270 on Sat., Jan. 21, which also included C-17 and KC-135 static displays. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Patrick Cabellon)
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Bringing the Haps back to the Hap Arnold club
Hap Arnold Club employees successfully complete the Organizational Network Training Program, on Sept. 11. The program was an intense eight-week course involving strategic planning, team player, communication, brainstorming and involvement. Pictured in the front row are Sandra Keliikoa, Nam Dodson, Lizzie Greene, Marrietta Jordan, Ruth Annette McWilliams and Hyon Devon. Pictured in the back row are Mike Gaines, Maj. Tina Tsui, Wayne McAfee, Iris Patronite, Vera Jean Briggs and Iris Alexander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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Bringing the Haps back to the Hap Arnold club
Shown is the ballroom of the Hap Arnold Consolidated Club that will receive a new look during the renovation project. The floor suffered rain damage during a recent monsoon that swept through March Field earlier this month.(U.S. Air Force photo by Darnell Gardner)
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Bringing the Haps back to the Hap Arnold club
Iris Alexander and Michael Gaines discuss future plans for the Hap Arnold Consolidated Club. A major renovation project that is currently underway will offer the March community great entertainment, unbeatable membership benefits and festive environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Darnell Gardner)
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Chaplains Corner
Chaplains Corner
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Chaplains Corner
Chaplains Corner
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DEFENDERS DASH
Tech. Sgt. Gary Glaze, 452nd Civil Engineer Squadron, operates a front loader, Nov. 5, 2011, to prepare one of five mud pits for the Defenders Dash Mud Run, scheduled for Nov. 19 at the Ben Clark Joint Training Center, Riverside, Calif. According to the organizers, this pit is the largest mud pit in Southen California. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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DEFENDERS DASH
(from left) Cpl. Jason Edmondson, Moreno Valley Police Dept., discusses the location of one of the Defenders Dash obstacles with Sgt. Tim Elwell and Deputy Paul Sandoval, Riverside Sheriff's Dept., Capt. Al Knapp, March Company Grade Officers' Council vice president, and Tech. Sgt. Oscar Rivera, 452nd Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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DEFENDERS DASH
Master Sgt. Jun Prudencio uses a backhoe, Nov. 5, 2011, to dig one of five mud pits for the Defenders Dash Mud Run scheduled for Nov. 19 at the Ben Clark Joint Training Center, Riverside, Calif. Prudencio is one of six 452nd Civil Engineer Squadron members helping to prepare the course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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DEFENDERS DASH
Master Sgt. Jun Prudencio uses a backhoe, Nov. 5, 2011, to dig one of five mud pits for the Defenders Dash Mud Run scheduled for Nov. 19 at the Ben Clark Joint Training Center, Riverside, Calif., as Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey West observes. Prudencio and West are two of six 452nd Civil Engineer Squadron members helping to prepare the course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Electrifying: Where can I plug in my EV?
An employee unscrews the gas cap to a new electric government vehicle. These vehicles can drive up to 38 miles on pure electricity before a gas powered motor begins to generate electricity to power the engine. Currently, privately owned vehicles cannot be serviced at government charging stations. (U.S. Marine photo by Pfc. Melissa Eschenbrenner)
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Federal jobs workshop
Valerie Fioretta, Airman and Family Readiness center director at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., teaches a federal jobs workshop, Oct. 27, 2011. Thirty Airmen and local community members attended the course.(U.S. Air Force photos/Staff Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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Fire Prevention Week
Anita Richardson (left), a March Inn room attendant, and Maria Pedraza, March Inn housekeeping, use fire extinguishers to battle a blaze in the backyard of a Gilley House, at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Oct. 11, 2011. The extinguisher training was a part of the March Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Week outreach activities. (U.S. Air Force photos/Staff Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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Force Support Squadron golf tournament succeeds as planned
KimChief Master Sgt. Jim Blucher, Master Sgt. Don Lazenby, Cary Kerr and Maj. Casey Thompson were the winning team at the March Field 16th Annual Inter-Services Golf Tournament March 12 at Soboba Springs Country Club, San Jacinto. Blucher, La-zenby and Thompson are assigned to the 196th Reconnaissance Squadron and Kerr is with the 452d Force Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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Golf Tournament
Captains Joshua Chambers, Thomas Bockrath and Rick Adams, all of the 912th Air Refueling Squadron, watch Capt. James Studer use a hockey stick to putt a golf ball into the hole at the General Old Golf Course, adjacent to March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Nov. 4, 2011. The use of non-standard putting tools was an element of the squadron's fundraising tournament. Other putting tools included a tennis racket, cue stick and a baseball bat. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sara Margaret E. Luna)
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