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Navy team wins the big game
TAKING A SHOT: J.R. Green, 452 SFS Team # 1, shoots a jumper during the big game against the Navy team at the 2008 Intramural Basketball Championship Game, Jan. 7, in the Fitness Center. The Navy beat 452 SFS #1, 57 to 46. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Navy team wins the big game
RUNNERS-UP: 2008 Basketball Championship runners-up, 452 SFS Team #1, show off their winnings after rising to take the second spot against Navy, Jan. 7. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Navy team wins the big game
THE CHAMPS: The Navy team displays their championship trophies after the presentation in the Fitness Center, Jan. 7. The beat 452 SFS #1 in the championship game, 57 to 46. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Navy team wins the big game
BATTLING IT OUT: Anthony Womble fights to retain possession of the ball in a game against against the Navy team, who ended up winning the 2008 Intramural Basketball Championship Game, Jan. 7, against 452 SFS #1, 57 to 46 after the title game. Navy and 452 SFS #1 went head to head after advancing from two play-off games where the 7 - 5 Navy team beat the 5 - 7 452 SFS #2 team, 90 to 50, and 4 - 8 452 SFS #1 upset the 12 - 0 452 Comm Squadron team, 53 to 43. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Col. Cam LeBlanc's change of command
After the 452nd Maintenance Group change of command ceremony, Jan. 11, Gen. James Melin, 452 AMW commander (left), presents the new group commander, Colonel Robert S. Storms (center) and Colonel Cam LeBlanc, to the audience in the Cultural Resources Center. Col. LeBlanc will now serve as Director, A4 Logistics Division at Headquarters Fourth Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides)
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Holm becomes top manager
Helen Holm, top manager. (U.S Air Force photo by Will Alexander)
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Anchored in gold
The Navy Operational Support Center recently won the right to paint its anchor gold after receiving the FY 2008 Retention Excellence Award recently. The anchor was originally blue, the color for shore commands. Anchors are usually gray aboard ships. The award recognizes NOSC for exceeding reenlistment rates across three seniority categories: 55 percent for first-termers; 66 percent for mid-graders; and above 85 percent for senior Sailors, according to Commander Steve Hartsel, NOSC’s commanding officer. “In the Navy, when you see that a ship has an anchor painted gold, you know that that ship is an excellent ship,” he said. “We have a good, solid group of Sailors here who are given the freedom to do their jobs the way they see fit.” NOSC has 23 full-time Sailors and 550 drilling reservists. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
A semi-truck takes equipment and ordnance on a two-day convoy to Tallil, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photos courtesy of TSgt. Mario Reyes)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
A Security Forces member cleans the receiver of an M-60 machine gun just before conducting a function check. (U.S. Air Force photos courtesy of TSgt. Mario Reyes)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
Master Sgt. Jeff Dennis, swing shift flight chief, passes information to members of his flight at guardmount, a typical gathering for Security Forces members just before shift changes. Selected members provide briefings on subjects such as weapons safety, use of force, operations security and communications security. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Joe Davidson)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
Staff Sgt. Ryan Collins gives a driver directions to the base commissary after she made a wrong turn. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Joe Davidson)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
Senior Airman Randall Bowen (left) listens to feedback from Staff Sgt. Vinnie Johnson, quality control examiner, shortly after an Area Response Team exercise on the flight line. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Joe Davidson)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
Senior Airman Adrian Salido, clearing barrel official (left), helps Staff Sgt. Ryan Collings unload his M-9 pistol before assuming a shift at the Main Gate. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Joe Davidson)
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‘DEFENSOR FORTIS’
Staff Sgt. Ryan Collins, 452nd Security Forces Squadron, provides instructions to Staff Sgt. Bonnie Manglona, 452nd Maintenance Operations Squadron at the Main Gate at March ARB. She needed to know what the process was for getting a new CAC card. Security Forces members are accustomed to fielding a variety of questions at the base’s entry points. (U. S. Air Force photo by SSgt Joe Davidson)
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Staff Sgt. Michael Leo, 452nd SFS, finds an alternate mode of transportation while deployed to the Middle East in 2003. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Gifts from the heart
Michelle Lemoine, Visterra Credit Union’s business development director, presents a $1,000 check for Operation Warm Heart to Brig. Gen. James Melin, 452 AMW commander, in December at the base. Each year, Visterra has donated funds to help brighten the spirits of less fortunate military members during the holidays.(U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Don Traud)
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Couple visits March after six decades
Capt. Joseph “Bernie” LeMay and wife Katherine on their visit to March ARB in December. (U.S. Air Force by Maj Don Traud)
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Couple visits March after six decades
Capt. Joseph “Bernie” LeMay and wife Katherine sit on the steps of the base hospital over 60 years ago.
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Christmas crew serves base workers on the holiday
Military and civilian personnel working Christmas Day were fed by volunteers from March ARB (some of whom are pictured). Workers were invited to dine at the Arnold House before/after their shifts, and meals were delivered to those unable to leave their work sites. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. June Park)
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March winter produces snowman
A Security Forces snowman, built by gate guards Dec. 19 out of snow from a passerby, greets Team March members as they enter the Main Gate. Nearly every driver made a cheerful comment about the rare sight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander)
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