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BIRD CHASERS
When they’re not working, the falcons are tethered to a perch inside Muse and Weathering areas here. (U.S.Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Joe Davidson, 452 AMW/PA)
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Birds of a different feather
The Great Blue Heron makes an early-morning pass over the parade field at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., in search of food. This protected species of migratory bird is spotted in various locations on base throughout the day and does its best to help control the rodent population here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
The Great Blue Heron stabs its prey with a sword-like beak in an attempt to immobilize it before eating it at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. This protected species of migratory bird is spotted in various locations on base throughout the day and does its best to help control the rodent population here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
The Great Blue Heron swallows a rat after catching it near the parade field at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. This protected species of migratory bird is spotted in various locations on base throughout the day and does its best to help control the rodent population here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
The Great Blue Heron picks up a rat it caught at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., before swallowing it. This protected species of migratory bird is spotted in various locations on base throughout the day and does its best to help control the rodent population here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
After catching and eating a rat near the parade field at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., the Great Blue Heron allows itself time to digest its prey. This protected species of migratory bird is spotted in various locations on base throughout the day and does its best to help control the rodent population here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
The Great Blue Heron stretches its neck as it swallows a rat after catching it near the parade field at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. This protected species of migratory bird is spotted in various locations on base throughout the day and does its best to help control the rodent population here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
A Great Blue Heron holds a rodent it just caught near the parade field at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Oct. 16, 2012. The Heron hunts daily at various locations on base and has been dubbed “Hap” by the commander and “Clyde” by financial management personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Birds of a different feather
A Great Blue Heron flies over the parade field at March Air Reserve Base. The majestic avian visits various fields on base in search of food, which consists of small mammals and insects. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Bivouac Provides Readiness Training For CES Troops
The 163d Civil Engineers set up tents during a readiness exercise, which took place April 3-6 at the March Air Reserve Base Regional Training Site. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sgt. Julie Avey)
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Bivouac Provides Readiness Training For CES Troops
Senior Airman Chris Valenzano (right), 163d Civil Engineer Squadron, explains how to set up a decontamination tent to Senior Airmen Shawn Oommen and Vernonica Lemus, also from the 163d CES at March Air Reserve Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sgt. Julie Avey)
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Bivouac, Team March style
Senior Airman Steven Hernandez (left) and Staff Sgt. Eric Sherman, both of the 452nd Civil Engineering Squadron, offer assistance to a member of the 163rd Civil Engineering Squadron who works on an element at the bottom of a field deployable environmental control unit, April 8. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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Bivouac, Team March style
A group of Airmen from the 163rd and 452nd Civil Engineering Squadrons put the finishing touches on the tent city they built at March ARB, April 8. It was the first ever Air National Guard/Air Force Reserve bivouac at March. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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Black History luncheon draws large crowd
Buford A. Johnson, retired U.S. Air Force crew chief and member of the Buford A. Johnson (CA) Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen, Inc., addresses a black history luncheon audience Feb. 28, 2012, at the Defense Media Activity-Riverside. Johnson was a member of the original Tuskegee Airmen group that fought in World War II, and he is one of the last few surviving members who regularly tour and speak on their experiences. (Photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist Seaman William S. Gaskill)
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Black History luncheon draws large crowd
from left: Deanna Michaux, president and CEO, Pitbull Energy Products; Buford A. Johnson, retired U.S. Air Force crew chief and member of the Buford A. Johnson (CA) Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen, Inc.; Larita Shelby, president, Shall Be Music and Media and former American Forces broadcaster; Linda Wright, president, Moreno Valley Black Chamber of Commerce; Felicia Early, graduate, Tuskegee University; Bishop Randy Triplett, Victory Temple of Deliverance, Moreno Valley, who were guest speakers at the Defense Media Center's Black History Month luncheon receive their awards of appreciation. (Photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist Seaman William S. Gaskill)
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Black History luncheon draws large crowd
Navy Internal Communications Chief Marisela Lozano poses with retired U.S. Air Force Buford A Johnson at Defense Media Center (DMC), Riverside, Calif., Feb. 28, 2012. Lozano is a member of the install team at DMC, and Buford, who fought in World War II, is a member of the Buford A. Johnson (CA) Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. (Photo by Navy Mass Communication Specialist Seaman William S. Gaskill)
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Blackbird Weekend at March Field Air Museum
The SR-71 was operational from 1968 through 1990 and flew for the last time in 1999. (U.S. Air Force photos by TSgt Joe Davidson)
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Blackbird Weekend at March Field Air Museum
The SR-71 was operational from 1968 through 1990 and flew for the last time in 1999. (Below) Audiences gathered inside the main museum hangar to hear retired Blackbird pilots exchange stories about their times in the cockpit of the world’s fastest aircraft. (From left to right) Col. Buz Carpenter, USAF Retired, Col. Ken Collins, USAF Retired, B.C. Thomas, Test Pilot and Randy Wolfgang, (U.S. Air Force photos by TSgt Joe Davidson)
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BLUE EAGLES AIRMAN PICKED FOR HONOR GUARD AWARD
Staff Sgt. Charles N. Sibus (right), a ceremonial guardsman, recently received the 2009 Edwards Air Force Base Honor Guard Member of the Year category award for his professional accomplishments in leadership, operation and management to the Military Funeral Honors program. Sergeant Sibus is one of seven active duty members assigned to the 95th Force Support Squadron at Edwards AFB. He is serving a three-year special duty controlled tour as a ceremonial guardsman stationed here at March ARB with the Total Force Honor Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Blue Eagles celebrate decade of excellence
Tech Sgt. Dawn Perez, 95th Air Base Wing, is recognized as honor guard member of the year by Col. Michael Woolley (left), 95th Mission Support Group Commander, along with representatives from the 452nd AMW and the 163rd RW. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Diane Ducat)
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