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'March Idol'
THE CONTESTANTS JOHNNY CHAU Martial artist (U.S. Air Force photo)
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March ARB installs anti-terrorism device
Col. Jeffrey K. Barnson, (from left), 452nd Air Mobility Wing vice commander; Lt. Col. Mark Wittemann, chief of wing standardization/evaluation; and Lt. Col. Darrell Bredehoeft, 452nd Mission Support Group commander, take a closer look at the trap area underneath one of the barriers of the DCS501 system at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Will Alexander)
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New group commander settles in
Col. Robert Weisenberger now commands 452 MDG, which is comprised of three squadrons: 452nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, 452nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron and 752nd Medical Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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New group commander settles in
Members of the 452 ASTS (left to right), Staff Sgt. David Lee, Tech. Sgt. Irwin Peralta and Staff Sgt. Gabriel Santistiban, carry a patient at Balad AB. They transported the patient to Ramstein AB, then to Landstuhl, Germany for further care. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Have you talked to your chaplain lately?
Chaplains of the 452 AMW/HC (left to right) are: Maj. Doug Johnson (recently promoted), Maj. Bob Meissner, Capt. Ken Walden and Maj. Rick Givens. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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MARINES BASED AT MARCH FOR ‘TRUE’
Lance Cpl. Jose R. Hurtado, an administrative clerk with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Camp Pendleton, conducts a radio check as part of the “Camp Cardiac” camp guard force based at March Air Reserve Base. He is part of a detachment of Marines and Sailors who are conducting Training in an Urban Environment (TRUE) Sept. 8 - 19 in the March ARB, Riverside, Los Angeles and Big Bear areas. The purpose of the exercise is to train and evaluate the combat readiness of the 13th MEU before it deploys. The MEU trains in unfamiilar locations to better prepare Marines and Sailors for deployment. TRUE consists of three situational training exercises that involve the MEU’s command and support staff, Marine Special Operations Company operators, and aviation assets to execute reconnaissance and surveillance followed by direct action. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Holly)
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March ARB installs anti-terrorism device
When the barriers are lowered, the ramps are flush with the road. The barriers are raised and lowered by hydraulic cylinders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander, 452 AMW/PA)
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March ARB installs anti-terrorism device
A light, similar to a traffic signal, warns drivers that the barriers are about to be raised. The moment the barriers are raised, the light switches from yellow to red. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander, 452 AMW/PA)
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March ARB installs anti-terrorism device
The photo shows the barriers in the fully raised position at about 39 inches high. When the barriers are lowered, the ramps are flushwith the road. The barriers are raised and lowered by hydraulic cylinders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander, 452 AMW/PA)
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CALIFORNIA AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION AWARDS
The California Air Force Association (CAFA) held its annual conference at Edwards AFB. During the conference, the association recognized active duty, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members assigned to California units who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, dedication and mission accomplishment. The Military Awards Banquet was held on Saturday, July 26, at the Edwards AFB Club Muroc. The guest speaker was Maj. Gen. David J. Eichhorn, commander, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB. Maj. Gen. Eichhorn was also recognized as CAFA’s “Person of the Year.” Air Force Reserve members from March ARB who received awards were (pictured from left to right holding their awards): Staff NCO of the Year, Master Sgt. Brian D. Sammons, 336 ARS; Field Grade Officer of the Year, Lt. Col. Mark S. Larson, 452 OG/CD; and Company Grade Officer of the Year, Capt. Lisa M. Hess, 452 AMDS. Also pictured on the right (4th and 3rd from the end, respectively, are: Col Jeffrey K. Barnson, 452 AMW/CV and Command Chief Master Sgt. Agustin A. Huerta, plus nine other wing members who attended to recognize their fellow Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Walk-ins, no-shows to foot bill for lodging
Tina Gonzalez, an accountant tech with the March Inn, helps Staff Sgt. Salvador Rincon check out of his room on Monday. Staff Sgt. Rincon is a heavy equipment operator with the 163d Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander, 452 AMW/PA)
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Retiree Activities Office looking for volunteers
RAO volunteers David Cunningham (standing) and Daniel Perrino confer with retired Maj. Duncan Dieterly at the Retiree Activities Office at March ARB on Monday. Cunningham has been an RAO volunteer since 2005, and Perrino has been a volunteer there since 1993. (U.S. Air Force photo by Will Alexander, 452 AMW/PA)
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A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
Senior Master Sgt. John W. Thomas, NCOIC, Aircrew Flight Equipment, C-17 Flight, teaches combat survival techniques to members of the 336 ARS and the 729 AS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Davidson, 452 AMW/PA)
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A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
Tech. Sgt. Lawrence E. Hill, demonstrates to students how to adjust the Adult/Child Life Preservers with Lt. Col. Charles Assuma, commander, 452 OSS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Davidson, 452 AMW/PA)
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A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
Crewmembers from the 336 ARS and the 729 AS enter the water and prepare to swim toward a 20-man life raft for boarding. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Davidson, 452 AMW/PA)
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A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
A crew member is being pulled by two life support instructors while he simulates being dragged by a parachute. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Davidson, 452 AMW/PA)
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A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
Tech. Sgt. Lawrence Hill, lead instructor (in raft, no shirt), shows an Airman how to properly climb up the boarding ramp of a 20-man life raft during a combat and water survival course at Loma Linda University’s Dryson Sports Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Davidson, 452 AMW/PA)
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Commissary recognizes scholar
SCHOLAR/ATHLETE: Nicole Matera, daughter of Col. Gene Matera, Fourth Air Force/IG (right), accepts a $1,500 scholarship from Phil Ruiz, store director, March ARB Commissary. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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358th Civil Affairs Brigade changes command
Col. Stuart “Toby” Pennels (left) is awarded the Meritorious Service Medal from Col. Sean M. Kelly (pictured) Colonel Robert E. Crowley assumes command of the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade from Col. Stuart “Toby” Pennels during a change of command ceremony on Aug. 9 at March Air Reserve Base presided over by Col. Sean M. Kelly, deputy commander and chief of staff, 351st Civil Affairs Command. Civil Affairs is the capability the U.S. Army employs to enhance cooperation between the military and the civilian population of a foreign country. Its forces provide cultural expertise and the unique ability to work together with the civilian population of a war zone or disaster relief area. The 358th Civil Affairs Brigade is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command which is headquartered at Fort Bragg, N.C. They are one of the major contributors in the rebuilding efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, providing humanitarian aid and restoring basic service. The Brigade recently moved from Norristown, PA, to March ARB. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud, 452 AMW/PA)
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358th Civil Affairs Brigade changes command
Col. Robert E. Crowley (pictured) Colonel Robert E. Crowley assumes command of the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade from Col. Stuart “Toby” Pennels during a change of command ceremony on Aug. 9 at March Air Reserve Base presided over by Col. Sean M. Kelly, deputy commander and chief of staff, 351st Civil Affairs Command. Civil Affairs is the capability the U.S. Army employs to enhance cooperation between the military and the civilian population of a foreign country. Its forces provide cultural expertise and the unique ability to work together with the civilian population of a war zone or disaster relief area. The 358th Civil Affairs Brigade is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command which is headquartered at Fort Bragg, N.C. They are one of the major contributors in the rebuilding efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, providing humanitarian aid and restoring basic service. The Brigade recently moved from Norristown, PA, to March ARB. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud, 452 AMW/PA)
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