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Cool down jog
Runners cool down after the Happy New Year 5K race at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., January 5, 2011. The base hopes to send 80 runners to the Air Force Marathon at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in September. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Megan Just)
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Cope Tiger 2010 set to begin
Aviation and ground units from the U.S. Air Force, the Royal Thai Air Force and Army, and the Republic of Singapore Air Force will participate in the Cope Tiger 2010 field training exercise in Thailand March 1-12. Cope Tiger is an annual, multilateral aerial large force exercise conducted in the Asia-Pacific region that includes humanitarian and civic assistance programs. It takes place at Korat and Udon Thani Royal Thai Air Force Bases in Thailand.
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Count your blessings
Do you wonder, as a society, how we will change on the other side of this pandemic? For example, as we journey through this terrible chapter in our history, will we become more aware of God’s blessings in our daily lives?
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Countdown to the annual picnic
(Right to left) Staff Sgt. Stanley St. John, Elaine Plein and Staff Sgt. Becky Dutcher unfurl a brand new Military Appreciation Picnic banner. They zip-tied the sign to the fence in a prominent location on the main gate roundabout. The sign promotes the 37th Annual Military Appreciation Picnic that will be held at LeMay park on Saturday. The picnic starts is open to all branches of the military and their immediate families. There is no cost to attend. There will be free food and drinks, live bands, children’s activities and a commander’s dunk tank. The Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce, the Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce and The Silver Eagle Club are co-hosting the picnic. The March ARB blood drive will begin two hours before the picnic and end at 3 p.m. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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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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Crash memories still painful for B-17 navigator
A headstone at the Cambridge American Military Cemetery marks the burial place of Tech Sgt. Matt Ransom III, one of seven 452nd Bombardment Group members who died in the Oct. 12, 1944, crash of the B-17 Inside Curve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Matt Proietti)
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Crash memories still painful for B-17 navigator
Crewmates Tech Sgt. Pat Powell (L) and 2nd Lt. Sidney Solomon embrace at a reunion of the 452nd Bomb Group Association in October 2003 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Matt Proietti)
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Crew chiefs in the AOR: 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs get their hands dirty
Staff Sgt. Skyler Swinhart, 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Crew Chief, recovers an MQ-1 Predator at Kandahar International Airport, in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Crossing the line proves more hazardous after dark
According to California state law, mortorist are required to give right-of-way to civilians who have entered the crosswalk. However, pedestrians should also take caution when entering crosswalks to ensure they do not cause oncoming vehicles to stop suddenly, potentially causing an accident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Crosswalk safety a shared responsibility
Staff Sgt. Neil Ballacer, 163 Reconnaissance Wing public affairs, uses a crosswalk on base for safe passage to the other side of the street. Vehicles are reminded to yield until pedestrians have safely cleared the crosswalk. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lt. Col. Don Traud)
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CTCS commander has pie
Lt. Col Beth Kelley Horine, commander, 4th Combat Camera Squadron with pie on her face from a squadron team building exercise. (courtesy photo)
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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 grandson’s Cub Scout Troop in Redlands, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Cub scouts learn about fire safety
March Firefighter Philip Quinn, demonstrates the use of an air pack for children and adults from Cub Scout Pack #77, Corona, Calif., during a tour of the base March 11. The group also visited a C-17 static display and the 452d Security Forces Squadron for a weapons demonstration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Linda Welz)
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Cultural exchange program shares best aeromedical evacuation practices
Chief Master Sgt. Raejean Huch, 452nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, briefs Royal Air Force Reservist, Sgt. Jon Davies on procedures for operating the Patient iquid Oxygen, a device used to hold up to 10 liters of liquid oxygen or more than 8000 liters of gaseous oxygen. While onboard a March Air Reserve Base, C-17 Globemaster III, Davies was part of a foreign exchange program between the U.S. and U.K. military forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Josephine Carrillo)
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Daedalians hold Veterans Day service at Riverside Cemetery
Sgt. Neil Ballecer plays Taps on the trumpet while members of the Blue Eagles Total Force Honor Guard render a rifle salute during the Daedalian Ceremony Nov. 11. (U.S. Air Force photos by Megan Just)
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Daedalians hold Veterans Day service at Riverside Cemetery
Behind the POW/MIA Memorial, Senior Airman Valysia Reed assists Senior Airman Oscar Coreas with his belt as they transition from rifle honors to retiring the colors in the Daedalians’ Veterans Day Memorial Service at Riverside National Cemetery Nov. 11.(U.S. Air Force photos by Megan Just)
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Daedalians hold Veterans Day service at Riverside Cemetery
A trio of planes fly overhead while Army Staff Sgt. Arthur Ledesma, Jr., stands watch over the color guard rifles. Sergeant Ledesma is a member of the 491st Military Police Company and is in training with the Blue Eagles Total Force Honor Guard.(U.S. Air Force photos by Megan Just)
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Daedalians hold Veterans Day service at Riverside Cemetery
Col. Raymond Butler (ret.), former 452 AMW Medical Group commander, played bagpipes at the service. (U.S. Air Force photos by Megan Just)
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Daedalians hold Veterans Day service at Riverside Cemetery
A C-17 from the 729th Airlift Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, flies over the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photos by Megan Just)
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