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Owls adjust to new burrows
452nd Environmental Flight acting natural resources manager Gerald Haas (left) shows raptor ecologist Dr. Jeffrey Lincer the location of an active burrowing owl nest, March 19, on the site of the proposed indoor firing range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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Owls adjust to new burrows
Dr. Jeffrey Lincer, prepares to band a burrowing owl just before releasing it to a cage above its new burrow on the base, Nov. 17. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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Pararescue recuiters target lifeguards in a duo of lifeguarding competitions in Southern California.
Beach-goers pause to do pull-ups at the pararescue recruiting booth at the San Clemente Ocean Festival, Aug. 18. Recruiters from March ARB teamed up with Tuscon, Ariz. recruiters for the event. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. A KC-135 and a C-17 were opened for the cadets to tour. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. A KC-135 (pictured) and a C-17 were opened for the cadets to tour. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. A KC-135 and a C-17 were opened for the cadets to tour. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. A KC-135 (pictured) and a C-17 were opened for the cadets to tour. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. A KC-135 (pictured) and a C-17 were opened for the cadets to tour. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Pass in review
Some 400 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets recently performed a Pass in Review ceremony at March Air Reserve Base. The Pass in Review is a long-standing military tradition that began as a way for a newly assigned commander to inspect their troops. Brig. Gen. James L. Melin, commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, served as the reviewing officer. Cadets from several schools in the area participated in the ceremony. Afterwards, the students were treated to pizza and soda served by local community members. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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Patriot Hook's a joint success
Senior Airman Frederick Eleazar and Senior Airman Kyle Orian, 50th Aerial Port Squadron, tighten down chains to secure a 60k Tunner on a C-17 Globemaster III at March during Patriot Hook. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sarah N. Sutliff
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Patriot Hook's a joint success
Tech. Sgt. Reynaldo Gumarang, a KC-135 Stratotanker Boom Operator from the 452nd Air Lift Control Flight, sets up communications at San Clemente Island, Calif. Sergeant Gumarang was participating in Patriot Hook 2007, a joint services exercise led by the Air Force Reserve Command. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mary D. Woolstenhulme
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Patriot Hook's a joint success
Crew Chief Tech. Sgt. Randy Hance, 752nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, communicates the start engine procedures with the pilot of a KC-135 Stratotanker from the 336th Air Refueling Squadron during Patriot Hook 2007. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Francisco V. Govea II
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Patriot Hook's a joint success
An Airman from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., calls in the location of an unexploded ordnance while at San Clemente Island, Calif., participating in exercise Patriot Hook 2007. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Francisco V. Govea II
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Patriot Hook's a success
Soldiers from the Army’s 304th Sustainment Brigade stationed at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., get off a bus to board a C-17 Globemaster III that will take them to San Clemente Island to participate in exercise Patriot Hook. The five days of training took place at three California airfields and allowed military branches to come together to practice operational capabilities in a deployed setting. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sarah N. Sutliff
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Pentagon visitor
Col. Randall Ball, 163rd Reconnaissance Wing commander, briefs Major General Bert Mizusawa (left), Assistant to the Chairman, JCS, for Reserve Matters, on the Air National Guard’s mission at the base during a 163d RW’s tour on July 10. General Mizusawa also learned about the 452 AMW’s operations, visited the 701st Combat Operation Squadron and was updated on the activities of the U.S. Army’s 358th Civil Affairs Brigade. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt Neil Ballecer)
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Pentagon visitor
Pictured from left to right, Lt. Col. Blake Lamar, commander, 196th Reconnaissance Squadron, Maj. Gen. Bert Mizusawa, Assistant to the Chairman, JCS, for Reserve Matters, Lt. Col Robert Patterson, vice commander 163d RW and Col. Randall Ball, commander 163d RW. Mizusawa attended a 163d RW capabilities briefing on the unit’s weapon platform, the MQ-1 Predator, on July 10. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt Neil Ballecer)
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Personnel Flight hosts IRR muster
452nd Military Personnel Flight Airmen check in three former Air Force personnel at the Individual Ready Reserve muster held at March Air Reserve Base. At annual musters, IRR members update medical and personal information. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Antoinette Lewis)
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