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America’s Kids/Adult Run
The March Fitness Center, America’s Kids/Adult Run and the First Sergeants Association held its 9/11 Remembrance 5K on the morning of the Military Appreciation Picnic, Sept. 8. The 4th Combat Camera Squadron participates in the America’s Kids/Adult Run and First Sergeants Association race as a formation. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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America’s Kids/Adult Run
The March Fitness Center, America’s Kids/Adult Run and the First Sergeants Association held its 9/11 Remembrance 5K on the morning of the Military Appreciation Picnic, Sept. 8. Maxwell, number 264, and Jackson, number 205, compete during the America’s Kids/Adult Run and First Sergeants Association race. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AMOC building and expanding
Executive Director Tony Crowder speaks before a crowd of peers, military leaders, and community members during the ribbon cutting of the new expansion facility at March Air Reserve Base.
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AMOC: THEIR EYES ARE OVER THE NATION
VIGILANCE: A look inside the Crisis Response Center at the Air and Marine Pperations Center here, where personnel from various agencies monitor tiny dots on computer screens that represent the movement of aircraft over the United States in real time. (Photo courtesy of AMOC)
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An Afghan solution to an Afghan problem
Scenes from an Afghan refugee camp show the poor living conditions residents face. Afghan police visit these camps in an effort to provide hope and assistance to these families, to help and protect these citizens as they try to survive in this war-torn land. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Ashley Norris)
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An Afghan solution to an Afghan problem
Scenes from an Afghan refugee camp show the poor living conditions residents face. Afghan police visit these camps in an effort to provide hope and assistance to these families, to help and protect these citizens as they try to survive in this war-torn land. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Ashley Norris)
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An Afghan solution to an Afghan problem
Scenes from an Afghan refugee camp show the poor living conditions residents face. Afghan police visit these camps in an effort to provide hope and assistance to these families, to help and protect these citizens as they try to survive in this war-torn land. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Ashley Norris)
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An air bridge to everywhere; unmatched global reach, global power
A C-17A Globemaster III, from the 729th Airlift Squadron, approaches a KC-135R Stratotanker, from the 336th Air Refueling Squadron May 20, above the clouds during an aerial refueling training mission. Both aircraft are based at March Air Reserve Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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An air bridge to everywhere; unmatched global reach, global power
A C-17A Globemaster III, from the 729th Airlift Squadron, approaches a KC-135R Stratotanker, from the 336th Air Refueling Squadron May 20, above the clouds during an aerial refueling training mission. Both aircraft are based at March Air Reserve Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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An air bridge to everywhere; unmatched global reach, global power
Technical Sgt. Osvaldo Castro, a boom operator with the 336th Air Refueling Squadron, looks out the boom pod of a KC-135R Stratotanker for the C-17A he will refuel over the Pacific Ocean during a training mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt Rick Sforza)
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An air show and much more: March ARB C-17 aircrew also supported humanitarian relief missions to Georgia
Col. John Zazworsky, commander, Heavy Airlift Wing, answers questions from the media at Papa Air Force Base in Hungary. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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An air show and much more: March ARB C-17 aircrew also supported humanitarian relief missions to Georgia
Col. John Wojtysiak stands in front of the books that were donated in support of a humanitarian relief mission. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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An air show and much more: March ARB C-17 aircrew also supported humanitarian relief missions to Georgia
Lt. Col. Keith Guillotte, mission commander, with his 10-member crew. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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An early morning wax
Troops from the California Air National Guard’s 163rd Reconnaissance Wing, Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, came out early in the morning to wax the F-4 static display that is on display on Graeber Street. The California Air National Guard arrived at March Air Force Base in 1982, bringing with them F-4C’s. Originally designed as a fleet defense fighter for the U.S. Navy, the F-4C “Phantom II” first entered service in 1961. It was later modified and adopted by the U.S. Air Force, flying its first version May 27, 1963. The F-4C was used in a fighter-bomber role for close air support, interdiction and counter-air operations. In 1965 the first Air Force Phantom IIs were sent to Southeast Asia. The first Air Force pilot to score four combat victories with F-4s in Southeast Asia was then-Col. Robin Olds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Diane Ducat)
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An evening at the movies
Moviegoers exit the March Field Theater, which was built in 1933. (Photo courtesy of March Field Museum)
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An exceptional care package
Navy Lt. Megan Field, now Megan Just, works on a project in her trailer at Camp Victory, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2007. Surrounding her are items from care packages her friends and family members sent. The comforter and curtains were from her mother. The large photographs are prints from a friend who is a professional photographer. The flower paintings are by her grandmother. Even the mouse pad and the novel were products of care packages from her brother and best friend. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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An extra set of eyes watches over Super Bowl, homeland 24/7
The Air and Marine Operations Center is poised to provide an extra set of eyes for the North American Aerospace Defense Command during high-profile events, to ensure the skies and seas remain threat-free. (AMOC courtesy photo)
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An hour in Africa
Senior Airman Jorge Luna (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Amy Abbott)
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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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ANG Minuteman
ANG Minuteman
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