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General Lorenz visits March Air Reserve Base
AETC Commander Gen. Stephen Lorenz chats with Col. Randall Ball, 163 OG commander, during his visit to the 163d Reconnaissance Field Training Detachment. General Lorenz was escorted by Commander of the California Air National Guard, Maj. Gen. Dennis Lucas, and 163 RW Commander Col. Albert Aimar. During the visit, General Lorenz spoke about the present and future of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by SrA Paul Duquette)
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General Melin re-enlists 10 Security Forces Airmen
Brig. Gen. James L. Melin administers the re-enlistment oath to 10 Airmen from the 452nd Security Forces Squadron. (From left) Master Sgt. Thomas P. Moffit, Tech. Sgt. Anthony R. Villarreal, Tech. Sgt. Enrique Pizano, Staff Sgt. Giovani L. Moscoso, Master Sgt. Ralph L. Elderbaum, Master Sgt. Christopher P. Jugas, Senior Master Sgt. Donald R. Houfek, Tech. Sgt. Bryan D. Edwards, Tech. Sgt. Joseph A. Legrone, and Staff Sgt. Paul E. Hardy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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General Melin re-enlists 10 Security Forces Airmen
Capt. Anna Ruiz, Executive Officer of Mission Support Group, congratulates Staff Sgt. Paul E. Hardy on his re-enlistment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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General Melin re-enlists 10 Security Forces Airmen
Master Sgt. Moffit jokes with his fellow Airmen as he signs re-enlistment documents for the last time. “It’s a milestone that is finally coming to an end,” he said. “It’s even more exciting having the general do the last one.” After this enlistment is over, Moffit will have completed 33 years of service. Moffit’s legacy of service will continue; his son is serving in Afghanistan and his daughter is completing paperwork to join the Navy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Just)
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General Melin relinquishes command to Colonel McGregor
During the change of command ceremony at the C-17 hangar at March ARB, March 27, outgoing wing commander of the 452nd Air Mobility Wing, Brig. Gen. James L. Melin (left), receives a final salute from the 452nd Operations Group Commander, Col. Jeff Pennington, as the newly appointed 452 AMW Commander, Col. Udo Karl McGregor, watches from his seat on the stage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stephen Schester)
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General Melin relinquishes command to Colonel McGregor
Brig. Gen. James Melin (left) and Col. Karl McGregor listen to Maj. Gen. Eric Crabtree speak at the opening of the change of command ceremony March 27. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Cabellon)
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General Melin relinquishes command to Colonel McGregor
The members of the March Blue Eagles Total Force Honor Guard prepare to post the colors at the opening of the 452nd Air Mobility Wing Change of Command Ceremony in the C-17 hangar at March ARB, March 27 (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jimmy L. Dang)
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General Melin retires after 39 years of service
452nd Air Mobility Wing Executive Officer, Maj. Tina Tsui designed a special retirement ceremony program for General Melin which mimics a KC-135 pilot’s emergency action checklist. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Erfe)
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General Melin retires after 39 years of service
After changing into his new uniform (civilian clothes), retired Brig. Gen. James Melin relaxes in a recliner on stage. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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General Melin retires after 39 years of service
James Melin, retired, hugs his wife, Linda, after giving her a bouquet of flowers. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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General Melin retires after 39 years of service
Now retired Brig. Gen. James Melin speaks to the guests at his retirement ceremony held April 10 at the Hap Arnold Club. Surrounding him are his three children, (from left) Sarah, Garett and Chelsea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samara Scott)
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General North visits Manas Air Base
Lt. Gen. Gary North thanks Airman 1st Class Anthony Corman for his contributions as a host-country-national escort at Manas Air Base, Kyrgyzstan. Airman Corman is deployed to the 376th Air Expeditionary Wing from the 436th Maintenance Squadron at Dover Air Force Base, Del. General North is the commander of 9th Air Force and U.S. Central Command Air Forces at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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General-style generosity
Children greet Lt. Gen. John Bradley June 17 in the village of Qal' ehye Yuzbashi in Afghanistan. General Bradley, chief of the Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve Command commander, was helping to deliver humanitarian supplies to the village located near Bagram Air Base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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General-style generosity
A group of children reach out for shoes that Lt. Gen. John Bradley is handing out June 17 in the village of Qal' ehye Yuzbashi in Afghanistan. General Bradley was delivering humanitarian supplies to the village located near Bagram Air Base. The supplies, destined for refugee camps, orphanages and hospitals throughout Southwest Asia, are part of the 9,000 pounds collected by General Bradley's wife, Mrs. Jan Bradley. General Bradley, chief of the Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve Command commander, is visiting Airmen throughout Southwest Asia to thank them for their service supporting the war on terrorism. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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General-style generosity
Children greet Lt. Gen. John Bradley June 17 in the village of Qal' ehye Yuzbashi in Afghanistan. General Bradley was delivering humanitarian supplies to the village located near Bagram Air Base. The supplies, destined for refugee camps, orphanages and hospitals throughout Southwest Asia, are part of the 9,000 pounds collected by General Bradley's wife, Mrs. Jan Bradley. General Bradley, chief of the Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve Command commander, is visiting Airmen throughout Southwest Asia to thank them for their service supporting the war on terrorism. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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General-style generosity
A group of children awaits a delivery of humanitarian supplies being delivered to the village of Qal' ehey Yuzbashi in Afghanistan. Lt. Gen. John Bradley, the Air Force Reserve Command commander and chief, was delivering the supplies to the village located near Bagram Air Base. The supplies, destined for refugee camps, orphanages and hospitals throughout Southwest Asia, are part of the 9,000 pounds collected by General Bradley's wife, Mrs. Jan Bradley. General Bradley is visiting Airmen throughout Southwest Asia to thank them for their service supporting the war on terrorism. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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General-style generosity
A group of young girls await a delivery of humanitarian supplies June 17 coming to the village of Qal' ehey Yuzbashi in Afghanistan. Lt. Gen. John Bradley, the Air Force Reserve Command commander and chief, was delivering the supplies to the village located near Bagram Air Base. The supplies, destined for refugee camps, orphanages and hospitals throughout Southwest Asia, are part of the 9,000 pounds collected by General Bradley's wife, Mrs. Jan Bradley. General Bradley is visiting Airmen throughout Southwest Asia to thank them for their service supporting the war on terrorism. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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Children from the village of Qal' ehye Yuzbashi, Afghanistan chase after a young man carrying a box of shoes that was delivered June 17 by Lt. Gen. John Bradley. General Bradley, chief of the Air Force Reserve and Air Force Reserve Command commander, was delivering the supplies to the village located near Bagram Air Base. The supplies, destined for refugee camps, orphanages and hospitals throughout Southwest Asia, are part of the 9,000 pounds collected by General Bradley's wife, Mrs. Jan Bradley. General Bradley is visiting Airmen throughout Southwest Asia to thank them for their service supporting the war on terrorism. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Rick Sforza)
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GET ONE
Senior Airman Lyndsey Wisniewski, 452 AES, receives a plaque and coin from Brig. Gen. James Melin, 452 AMW commander, for her contribution to the Air Force Reserve “Get One” recruitment program. In addition, the award presentation was filmed by a production company which will use the footage to promote the Air Force Reserve. The program is open to all Air Force reservists, with the exception of AFRC Recruiters, their family members and Reserve liaisons. The Get One awards are primarily commemorative coins. For every referral submitted, the reservist receives a Referral Coin Award numbered one through ten, the number corresponding to the number of referrals. Accession coins are fashioned after commander’s coins and are awarded to reservists when a referral turns into an accession. Coins are awarded from one through four accessions. The award for the fifth accession is a leather portfolio and pen and the sixth accession is a pair of pewter steins. For more information go to http://get1now.us (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Don Traud)
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