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Bringing the Haps back to the Hap Arnold club
Iris Alexander and Michael Gaines discuss future plans for the Hap Arnold Consolidated Club. A major renovation project that is currently underway will offer the March community great entertainment, unbeatable membership benefits and festive environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Darnell Gardner)
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Bringing the Haps back to the Hap Arnold club
Shown is the ballroom of the Hap Arnold Consolidated Club that will receive a new look during the renovation project. The floor suffered rain damage during a recent monsoon that swept through March Field earlier this month.(U.S. Air Force photo by Darnell Gardner)
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Bringing the Haps back to the Hap Arnold club
Hap Arnold Club employees successfully complete the Organizational Network Training Program, on Sept. 11. The program was an intense eight-week course involving strategic planning, team player, communication, brainstorming and involvement. Pictured in the front row are Sandra Keliikoa, Nam Dodson, Lizzie Greene, Marrietta Jordan, Ruth Annette McWilliams and Hyon Devon. Pictured in the back row are Mike Gaines, Maj. Tina Tsui, Wayne McAfee, Iris Patronite, Vera Jean Briggs and Iris Alexander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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Broken Shaft
The convoy of golf carts are ready to take off with Colonels Pamela, 452nd Mission Support Group commander, and Cam, 452nd Maintenance Group commander, LeBlanc leading the way. March Air Reserve Base captured the winner’s trophy at Broken Shaft Golf tournament against the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. The Broken Shaft Tournament is an annual event between the two teams and this year, 52 people participated. The base ended eight strokes ahead taking the low net total with 1903. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW)
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Broken Shaft
Senior Master Sgt. Joe Grimes, 163rd Logistics Readiness Squadron, putts along the green. March Air Reserve Base captured the winner’s trophy at Broken Shaft Golf tournament against the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. The Broken Shaft Tournament is an annual event between the two teams and this year, 52 people participated. The base ended eight strokes ahead taking the low net total with 1903. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW)
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Broken Shaft
Taking second place in the two best balls net category is the team of Joe Dube, Chuck Manley, Mike Lenahan and Bill Kimble. March Air Reserve Base captured the winner’s trophy at Broken Shaft Golf tournament against the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. The Broken Shaft Tournament is an annual event between the two teams and this year, 52 people participated. The base ended eight strokes ahead taking the low net total with 1903. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW)
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Broken Shaft
Todd Keegan tees off while his teammate Maureen McAllen, both from Fourth Air Force, watches. March Air Reserve Base captured the winner’s trophy at Broken Shaft Golf tournament against the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. The Broken Shaft Tournament is an annual event between the two teams and this year, 52 people participated. The base ended eight strokes ahead taking the low net total with 1903. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW)
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Broken Shaft
Lt. Col. John Jenson, 120th Fighter Wing Detachment commander, tees off. March Air Reserve Base captured the winner’s trophy at Broken Shaft Golf tournament against the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. The Broken Shaft Tournament is an annual event between the two teams and this year, 52 people participated. The base ended eight strokes ahead taking the low net total with 1903. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW)
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Broken Shaft
Bill Kimble, Fourth Combat Camera Squadron, tees off at the 18th hole. March Air Reserve Base captured the winner’s trophy at Broken Shaft Golf tournament against the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. The Broken Shaft Tournament is an annual event between the two teams and this year, 52 people participated. The base ended eight strokes ahead taking the low net total with 1903. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW)
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Broken Shaft: Riverside edges out Team March in annual golf tournament
Colonel Jeff Barson, 452d AMW vice commander, concentrates on his putt. Team March golfers were hampered by a head wind at the annual Broken Shaft golf tournament where the civilians of the community won the team trophy by only 50 strokes. The annual golf game, organized by the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce for more than 30 years, saw about 40 players take the course. This year’s tournament again was played at Jurupa Golf Course. Awards were presented after the game for closest to the pin, low net score, low gross score and best ball net. The players enjoyed dinner in the club house as well as a good amount of teasing when the broken shaft trophy was presented. Top Teams for Best Balls Net 1st Place: Mike Bowery, Hap Heublein, Tim Plein, Elaine Plein 2nd Place: Don Brower, Hal Austin, Jeff Barnson, Steve Barnett Closest to the Pin# 3: Dana Hessheim Closest to the Pin# 18: Chuck Manley 1st Low Gross: Phil Rizzo (25) 2nd Low Gross: Mike Lanahan (80) 1st Low Net: Cam LeBlanc (63) 2nd Low Net: Bill Kimble (66) Winners of the Trophy: Team MAC 1349 Winners of the Broken Shaft: Team March 1399 (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Don Traud)
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Broken Shaft: Riverside edges out Team March in annual golf tournament
Team March golfers were hampered by a head wind at the annual Broken Shaft golf tournament where the civilians of the community won the team trophy by only 50 strokes. The annual golf game, organized by the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce for more than 30 years, saw about 40 players take the course. This year’s tournament again was played at Jurupa Golf Course. Awards were presented after the game for closest to the pin, low net score, low gross score and best ball net. The players enjoyed dinner in the club house as well as a good amount of teasing when the broken shaft trophy was presented. Top Teams for Best Balls Net 1st Place: Mike Bowery, Hap Heublein, Tim Plein, Elaine Plein 2nd Place: Don Brower, Hal Austin, Jeff Barnson, Steve Barnett Closest to the Pin# 3: Dana Hessheim Closest to the Pin# 18: Chuck Manley 1st Low Gross: Phil Rizzo (25) 2nd Low Gross: Mike Lanahan (80) 1st Low Net: Cam LeBlanc (63) 2nd Low Net: Bill Kimble (66) Winners of the Trophy: Team MAC 1349 Winners of the Broken Shaft: Team March 1399 (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Don Traud)
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Broken Shaft: Riverside edges out Team March in annual golf tournament
Team March golfers were hampered by a head wind at the annual Broken Shaft golf tournament where the civilians of the community won the team trophy by only 50 strokes. The annual golf game, organized by the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce for more than 30 years, saw about 40 players take the course. This year’s tournament again was played at Jurupa Golf Course. Awards were presented after the game for closest to the pin, low net score, low gross score and best ball net. The players enjoyed dinner in the club house as well as a good amount of teasing when the broken shaft trophy was presented. Top Teams for Best Balls Net 1st Place: Mike Bowery, Hap Heublein, Tim Plein, Elaine Plein 2nd Place: Don Brower, Hal Austin, Jeff Barnson, Steve Barnett Closest to the Pin# 3: Dana Hessheim Closest to the Pin# 18: Chuck Manley 1st Low Gross: Phil Rizzo (25) 2nd Low Gross: Mike Lanahan (80) 1st Low Net: Cam LeBlanc (63) 2nd Low Net: Bill Kimble (66) Winners of the Trophy: Team MAC 1349 Winners of the Broken Shaft: Team March 1399 (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Don Traud)
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Broken Shaft: Riverside edges out Team March in annual golf tournament
Team March golfers were hampered by a head wind at the annual Broken Shaft golf tournament where the civilians of the community won the team trophy by only 50 strokes. The annual golf game, organized by the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce for more than 30 years, saw about 40 players take the course. This year’s tournament again was played at Jurupa Golf Course. Awards were presented after the game for closest to the pin, low net score, low gross score and best ball net. The players enjoyed dinner in the club house as well as a good amount of teasing when the broken shaft trophy was presented. Top Teams for Best Balls Net 1st Place: Mike Bowery, Hap Heublein, Tim Plein, Elaine Plein 2nd Place: Don Brower, Hal Austin, Jeff Barnson, Steve Barnett Closest to the Pin# 3: Dana Hessheim Closest to the Pin# 18: Chuck Manley 1st Low Gross: Phil Rizzo (25) 2nd Low Gross: Mike Lanahan (80) 1st Low Net: Cam LeBlanc (63) 2nd Low Net: Bill Kimble (66) Winners of the Trophy: Team MAC 1349 Winners of the Broken Shaft: Team March 1399 (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Don Traud)
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Broken Shaft: Riverside edges out Team March in annual golf tournament
Team March golfers were hampered by a head wind at the annual Broken Shaft golf tournament where the civilians of the community won the team trophy by only 50 strokes. The annual golf game, organized by the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce for more than 30 years, saw about 40 players take the course. This year’s tournament again was played at Jurupa Golf Course. Awards were presented after the game for closest to the pin, low net score, low gross score and best ball net. The players enjoyed dinner in the club house as well as a good amount of teasing when the broken shaft trophy was presented. Top Teams for Best Balls Net 1st Place: Mike Bowery, Hap Heublein, Tim Plein, Elaine Plein 2nd Place: Don Brower, Hal Austin, Jeff Barnson, Steve Barnett Closest to the Pin# 3: Dana Hessheim Closest to the Pin# 18: Chuck Manley 1st Low Gross: Phil Rizzo (25) 2nd Low Gross: Mike Lanahan (80) 1st Low Net: Cam LeBlanc (63) 2nd Low Net: Bill Kimble (66) Winners of the Trophy: Team MAC 1349 Winners of the Broken Shaft: Team March 1399 (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Don Traud)
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Bronze Oak Leaf
Bronze Oak Leaf. Image created by Billy Smallwood, Defense Media Activity-San Antonio. Image is 8x7 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Bronze Star
Bronze Star. Image created by Billy Smallwood, Defense Media Activity-San Antonio. Image is 8x7.5 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Bronze Star Awarded
Pictured from left to right are Col. Samuel C. Mahaney, 452d AMW commander, Master Sgt. Jim Lambert, 729th AS and Chief Master Sgt. Ericka Kelly, 452 AMW command chief. Lambert was awarded the Bronze Star medal with Valor for heroism while engaged in ground operations against the enemy at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Aug. 20, 2011. He is recognized particularly for his response to a fire that was caused by attacking insurgents. As a civilian firefighter, he drew upon his expertise and proposed a superior course of action to the on-scene commander. He voluntarily entered into a burning compound to distribute and employ heavy equipment resources to contain the blaze. While doing so, he spotted a crate of grenades that were about to be engulfed by flames and removed them before their certain explosion — ultimately ensuring the safety of more than 50 emergency responders that would have been in that area. His heroic actions and unselfish dedication to duty reflected great credit upon himself and the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isis Ponce)
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BUDDING LEADERS: Air Force Junior ROTC cadets take a Leadership Course at March
Cadet Technical Sgt. Edward Herrera, 17, of Rancho Verde H.S., takes a look through a set of night vision goggles during an EOD demonstration at March Air Reserve Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Pilkington)
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BUDDING LEADERS: Air Force Junior ROTC cadets take a Leadership Course at March
Staff Sgt. Mary Lambert helps an Air Force Junior ROTC cadet get into a bomb suit used by March Air Reserve Base EOD techs to protect against bomb blasts and shrapnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Pilkington)
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