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5K/10K Run/Walk for Wounded Warriors
5K/10K Run/Walk for Wounded Warriors
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FATHER AND SON: Roderick Rambayon, a firefighter with the March ARB Fire Department jogs. His son helps by “driving” the stroller. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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A DEDICATED RUNNING PARTNER
MAN AND BEST FRIEND: Tech. Sgt. Eduardo Ayala’s puppy joined him for the Wounded Warriors Run. After the race, he and the puppy shared a bottle of water. Sergeant Ayala is a member of the 56th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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A DEDICATED RUNNING PARTNER
MAN AND BEST FRIEND: Tech. Sgt. Eduardo Ayala’s puppy joined him for the Wounded Warriors Run. After the race, he and the puppy shared a bottle of water. Sergeant Ayala is a member of the 56th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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5K/10K Run/Walk for Wounded Warriors
10K WINNER: Lt. Col. Kris Kraiger paces himself at the 5K/10K Run/Walk for Wounded Warriors event at March ARB, Mar. 11. Colonel Kraiger took first place in the 10K race and also had the fastest time for the 5K course. His time for the 5K was 19:40, and the 10K was 39:57. He raised $130 for wounded warriors. Master Sgt. Cynthia Sartin finished first in the women’s 5K with a time of 25:42. (U.S. Air Force photo by Henry Kim)
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Air Force Junior ROTC land navigation
Technical Sgt. Raul Quintero, an aircrew flight equipment craftsman with the 452nd Operational Support Squadron, demonstrates how to use a compass to locate a specific point in the hilly terrain of Sycamore Park in Riverside during an Air Force Junior ROTC land navigation lesson in land navigation. The 11 students in Sergeant Quintero’s group are in Air Force Junior ROTC at Moreno Valley High School and the class is comprised of sophomores, juniors and seniors. The students did so well, that they were tasked with mapping and finding additional locations. Sergeant Quintero is an avid volunteer in the local community who has worked with Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, and given presentations at local schools and to veterans organizations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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Aircraft Maintainers win Clouse Trophy
THE 452ND MAINTENANCE GROUP (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
Jessica Whelchel, Military OneSource consultant, holds a copy of “Over There,” a children’s board book about a father’s deployment, as she talks with Kristen Pleasant, wife of Senior Airman Kevin Pleasant, 452nd Maintenance Squadron, about Military OneSource resources for kids during the Yellow Ribbon event at March ARB, Mar. 11. The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program is a Department of Defense-sponsored event designated to link deploying Reserve service members and their families with agencies who offer services and support before, during and after the deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew Smith)
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HAPPY TO BE BACK
Maj. Deborah "Lucy" Lehker, 452nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, stopped at March ARB for outprocessing Mar. 10, 2010, before continuing to her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Major Lehker was returning from a six-month deployment to Afghanistan as a nurse with a Critical Care Transportation Team. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Erfe)
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Tender Care
452nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron nurse Maj. Deborah "Lucy" Lehker comforts a wounded Canadian Army soldier Feb. 14, 2010, aboard a C-130 on an emergency airlift between Kandahar and Bagram. Independent combat journalist Michael Yon, a former Green Beret, was aboard the flight to capture the image, which has circulated across the world via the Web. (Photo courtesy of Michael Yon/www.michaelyon-online.com)
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Meet your inspection coordination team
The five-member inspection team met to wade through some of the hefty binders pictured here. The team plans to meet on a weekly basis to ensure a smooth inspection process for the base. From left, Chief Master Sgt. Cheryl Wente, 452 MDG/SGA, Chief Master Sgt. Daniel Willers, 452 MXG/CCC, Lt. Col. Scipiaruth Kendall, 452 AMW/COO, Lt. Col. Raymond Danowski, 452 OG/CCE, and Senior Master Sgt. Mark Diaz, FSS/CCF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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Dignified transfer
Team March members flooded Graeber Street to await the passing of the remains of Army Staff Sgt. Michael David P. Cardenaz of Corona, Calif., who was killed by a rocket propelled grenade while serving in Afghanistan. Sergeant Cardenaz’s family was on base to meet the plane carrying his remains. As the hearse passed, service members saluted and civilians placed their hands over their hearts. The Fire Department turned on their fire engines’ emergency lights. The family members in the long procession cried as they observed the support of the members of Team March paying respect to a Soldier they had likely never known. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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COLONEL STEWART RETIRES
Master Sgt. Heather Simpkins (left) hands Col. Wendyl “Bruce” Stewart, 163d Reconnaissance Wing vice commander an American flag during a traditional flag folding ceremony at Colonel Stewart’s retirement ceremony Mar. 6 at the Hap Arnold Club. Colonel Stewart served 42 years with the California Air National Guard. At the ceremony, Colonel Stewart was presented with two high ranking awards: the Legion of Merit medal and the Order of California. (U.S. Air Force photo by 163 RW)
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CFC LUNCHEON
Combined Federal Campaign Chairperson Susan Blum speaks to CFC key workers, supervisors and local coordinating committee members at a luncheon Mar. 2 at the March Field Museum. The final contribution tally for Western Riverside CFC was $275,460, with March ARB’s contributions totalling $105,215 of that amount. The 47 people who attended the luncheon were also treated to a private, guided tour of the museum. (Photo courtesy Susan Blum)
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Reading across the Inland Empire
Master Sgt. Jo Carillo (right) and Officer Stacie Tedesco pose with the books they read to students of Arlanza Elementary School in Riverside, Mar. 2, as part of the nationwide Read Across America event. Sergeant Carillo is part of the 452nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at March ARB. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Jo Carillo)
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Reading across the Inland Empire
Maintenance officer 1st Lt. David Gunty reads to Mrs. Huynh’s kindergarten class during Read Across America Mar. 2. Nine other members of the 163rd Reconnaissance Wing participated in the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Paul Duquette)
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Green businesses sprouting at closed California Air Force bases
This energy efficient modular home, built by workers at ZETA Communities, won Green Builder magazine’s home of the year award. ZETA’s factory at the former McClellan Air Force Base, Calif., can produce two townhouses per day. (Courtesy photo)
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