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Army Reserve opens March Armed Forces Center
Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Bruce Casella, Brig. General Scott Johnson, and City of Perris Mayor Pro Tem Mark Yarbruogh cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the Army Reserve’s March Armed Forces Reserve Center Oct. 3. The four buildings in the new center total over 132,000 square feet and cost $30 million to complete. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joe Davidson)
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Army Reserve supports March Air Reserve Base Health Initiative
Reservists from the 7230th Medical Support Unit play a high intensity game of Frisbee golf November 3rd, on the March Air Reserve Base parade field to build up their fitness and maintain a high level of unit cohesiveness and Esprit-de-corps. The activity is part of the unit’s on-going commitment to fitness and the Healthy Base Initiative, where the leadership ensures members are keeping up with fitness through military-related "muscle failure" workouts and cardio activities each drill weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Bari Yonkers)
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Arrowhead Device
Arrowhead Device. Image created by Billy Smallwood, Defense Media Activity-San Antonio. Image is 4.2x8 inches @ 300 ppi.
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ARS AOC
ARS AOC
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ASPF adopts a highway
ASPF adopts a highway
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Assumption of Command
Col. James L. Hartle, right, receives the 452nd Maintenance Group guidon from Brig. Gen. Russell A. Muncy signifying the acceptance for his new role as commander of the 452nd MXG during his Assumption of Command Ceremony, held at the Cultural Resource Center, March Air Reserve Base, Aug. 7. The ceremony is a formal invocation of responsibility, authority, and accountability to the new commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joseph Dangidang)
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A-Staff Poster
A-Staff Poster, 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi. This poster was created by Bob Goode of the Defense Media Activity-San Antonio. AF.mil does not provide printed posters but a PDF file of this poster is available for local printing up to 18x24 inches. Requests can be made to afgraphics@dma.mil. Please specify the title and number.
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ATSO Rodeo to be held
Airmen perform buddy checks during an Ability To Survive and Operate (ATSO) inspection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Giacoletto-Stegall)
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Autumn Nights
Tahlia Wesley serves up an award winning European style chili on behalf of the Army’s Family Readiness Group. The 452nd Services Squadron hosted the first Autumn Nights Car Show and Chili Cook-Off Nov. 3. Hundreds of people showed up to LeMay Park to take part in the celebration. For the Chili Cook-Off, the 452nd Fire Department took first place with their smokin’ chili recipe. The 452nd Communications Squadron came in second place and Tahlia Wesley, representing the Army Family Readiness group, took home third. The guests wandered around looking at the various cars on display as well as enjoyed the live entertainment. Food and beverages were also served at the event. The services squadron plans on making this the first of many more Autumn Nights to come. (U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt.Amy Abbott)
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Autumn Nights
Twenty-two month old Devon, granddaughter of Air Force veteran Herb Sellars, has a taste of chili. The 452nd Services Squadron hosted the first Autumn Nights Car Show and Chili Cook-Off Nov. 3. Hundreds of people showed up to LeMay Park to take part in the celebration. For the Chili Cook-Off, the 452nd Fire Department took first place with their smokin’ chili recipe. The 452nd Communications Squadron came in second place and Tahlia Wesley, representing the Army Family Readiness group, took home third. The guests wandered around looking at the various cars on display as well as enjoyed the live entertainment. Food and beverages were also served at the event. The services squadron plans on making this the first of many more Autumn Nights to come. (U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt.Amy Abbott)
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Autumn Nights
The bands Bella Donna, Roc Kandy and Undercover played live music late into the evening. The 452nd Services Squadron hosted the first Autumn Nights Car Show and Chili Cook-Off Nov. 3. Hundreds of people showed up to LeMay Park to take part in the celebration. For the Chili Cook-Off, the 452nd Fire Department took first place with their smokin’ chili recipe. The 452nd Communications Squadron came in second place and Tahlia Wesley, representing the Army Family Readiness group, took home third. The guests wandered around looking at the various cars on display as well as enjoyed the live entertainment. Food and beverages were also served at the event. The services squadron plans on making this the first of many more Autumn Nights to come. (U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt.Amy Abbott)
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Autumn Nights
Tech Sgt. Mark Ellis, 452nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, does a little last minute polishing to his 1938 Ford which was featured with many other vehicles in the car show. The 452nd Services Squadron hosted the first Autumn Nights Car Show and Chili Cook-Off Nov. 3. Hundreds of people showed up to LeMay Park to take part in the celebration. For the Chili Cook-Off, the 452nd Fire Department took first place with their smokin’ chili recipe. The 452nd Communications Squadron came in second place and Tahlia Wesley, representing the Army Family Readiness group, took home third. The guests wandered around looking at the various cars on display as well as enjoyed the live entertainment. Food and beverages were also served at the event. The services squadron plans on making this the first of many more Autumn Nights to come. (U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt.Amy Abbott)
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Autumn Nights
The base fire department team is presented their first place trophy and award for the chili cook-off. The 452nd Services Squadron hosted the first Autumn Nights Car Show and Chili Cook-Off Nov. 3. Hundreds of people showed up to LeMay Park to take part in the celebration. For the Chili Cook-Off, the 452nd Fire Department took first place with their smokin’ chili recipe. The 452nd Communications Squadron came in second place and Tahlia Wesley, representing the Army Family Readiness group, took home third. The guests wandered around looking at the various cars on display as well as enjoyed the live entertainment. Food and beverages were also served at the event. The services squadron plans on making this the first of many more Autumn Nights to come. (U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt.Amy Abbott)
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Autumn Nights
Auto affectionatos check out a row of Maserati’s in the custom car show. The 452nd Services Squadron hosted the first Autumn Nights Car Show and Chili Cook-Off Nov. 3. Hundreds of people showed up to LeMay Park to take part in the celebration. For the Chili Cook-Off, the 452nd Fire Department took first place with their smokin’ chili recipe. The 452nd Communications Squadron came in second place and Tahlia Wesley, representing the Army Family Readiness group, took home third. The guests wandered around looking at the various cars on display as well as enjoyed the live entertainment. Food and beverages were also served at the event. The services squadron plans on making this the first of many more Autumn Nights to come. (U.S. Air Force photos by Staff Sgt.Amy Abbott)
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Avionics integrated technician inspects C-17’s head-up display
Technical Sgt. James Erickson, an avionics integrated technician assigned to the 452nd Maintenance Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., visually inspects a circuit card of a C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft Head-Up Display (HUD). Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft and they also maintain a high degree of readiness to deploy worldwide to support wartime and contingency operations and operations other than war in support of national interests and objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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Avionics integrated technician inspects C-17’s head-up display
Technical Sgt. James Erickson, an avionics integrated technician assigned to the 452nd Maintenance Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., checks the bore sight values of a C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft Head-Up Display (HUD) unit being tested on a Display Unit Test Set (DUTS). Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft and they also maintain a high degree of readiness to deploy worldwide to support wartime and contingency operations and operations other than war in support of national interests and objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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Avionics integrated technician inspects C-17’s head-up display
Technical Sgt. James Erickson, an avionics integrated technician from the 452nd Maintenance Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., removes a circuit card assembly of a C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft Head-Up Display (HUD) display. Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft and they also maintain a high degree of readiness here to deploy worldwide to support wartime and contingency operations, and operations other than war in support of national interests and objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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Avionics integrated technician inspects C-17’s head-up display
Technical Sgt. James Erickson, an avionics integrated technician from the 452nd Maintenance Squadron, checks the bore sight values of a C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft Head-Up Display (HUD) display unit being tested on a Display Unit Test Set (DUTS) at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft and they also maintain a high degree of readiness here to deploy worldwide to support wartime and contingency operations, and operations other than war in support of national interests and objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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Avionics integrated technician inspects C-17's head-up display
Air Force Master Sgt. Onyx Banez, an avionics integrated technician from the 452nd Maintenance Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., verifies the alignment of the telescope of a Display Unit Test Set (DUTS) while testing a Head-Up Display (HUD) of a C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft and they also maintain a high degree of readiness here to deploy worldwide to support wartime and contingency operations, and operations other than war in support of national interests and objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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Avionics integrated technician inspects C-17's head-up display
Technical. Sgt. James Erickson (left) and Master Sgt. Onyx Banez check a Head-Up Display (HUD) of a C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft using a Display Unit Test Set (DUTS) at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. Avionics technicians install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical systems on all types of aircraft and they also maintain a high degree of readiness here to deploy worldwide to support wartime and contingency operations and operations other than war in support of national interests and objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Val Gempis)
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