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Graphic technician save's life
Michael Brown, a graphic technician with the 452nd Services Squadron, preformed CPR Sept. 4, on a neighbor lying in the street. After five minutes of mouth to mouth, Mr. Brown was able to get the man breathing again before the paramedics arrived.
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Great ShakeOut
During the California-wide Great ShakeOut earthquake drill, Chief Master Sgt. Dennis Pearson, 4th Air Force, takes cover under a table in his office at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Oct. 20, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photos/Lt. Col. Don Traud)
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Great ShakeOut
During the California-wide Great ShakeOut earthquake drill, Airman 1st Class Jennie Estrella, 452 ASTS, and Senior Airman Jennifer Navarro, 452 AMDS, assess a patient at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Oct. 20, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photos/Lt. Col. Don Traud)
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Great ShakeOut
During the California-wide Great ShakeOut earthquake drill, Senior Master Sgt. Helena McGhee, 452 AMDS, compares notes with Cary Kerr, 452 FSS, in the outdoor emergency operations center at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Oct. 20, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photos/Lt. Col. Don Traud)
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Great ShakeOut
During the California-wide Great ShakeOut earthquake drill, Chief Master Sgt. Timi Levy (center), 452 AMDS, makes a report to Harold Sterne, March Fire Department, at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Oct. 20, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photos/Lt. Col. Don Traud)
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Great Getaways Sweepstakes
Shades of Green on Walt Disney World Resort in La Buena Vista, Fl.
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Green businesses sprouting at closed California Air Force bases
Hydromulch, used for reseeding and erosion control and manufactured by Fiberwood LLC at the former McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento, Calif., is sprayed after a grass fire near Santa Barbara, Calif. The mulch, made of recycled newspaper, can be applied as soon as a fire is out. (Courtesy photo)
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Green businesses sprouting at closed California Air Force bases
Fresh and Easy built a main distribution center with a $13 million solar roof on former March Air Force Base property. The chain also uses hybrid refrigeration trucks which can be plugged in while they’re at the center, minimizing CO2 emissions and noise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Susan Worlbarst)
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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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Greening our base
Greening our base
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GREENING OUR BASE
GREENING OUR BASE
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Grizzly Field Exercise 2012 prepares for the unexpected
The 163rd Reconnaissance Wing participated in the Grizzly Field Exercise, July 25. During spin-up of the exercise, the intensity of focus was easily observed in the Predator Operations Center (POC) at March Air Reserve Base Calif., as members of the 163d RW hovered over computer monitors and flight plans in final preparation for GFX 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Neil S. Ballecer)
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Grizzly Field Exercise 2012 prepares for the unexpected
During Grizzly Field Exercise 2012, the 163rd Reconnaissance Wing engaged with its primary platform, the MQ-1 Predator, and was tasked with providing full motion video to the State Joint Operations Center, 234th Intelligence Squadron, Nongovernmental agencies, Northern Command, and the 601st Air Operations Center in support of a search and rescue mission for possible survivors. The exercise was a proof of concept for domestic operations in assisting with disaster response. The joint exercise marked a pivotal turning point for cross agency involvement with the Army National Guard, State Military Reserve, and civilian agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Neil S. Ballecer)
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Group Photo
A stuffed Pluto is posed with an air map during flyover planning at March Air Reserve Base, Calif.
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USAF Staff Sergeants Cody and Matthew Breidinger, twin brothers from the 729th Airlift Squadron, pose in front of "C-17 Globemaster III at March Air Reserve Base, Calif.
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Group travels in time to 1930s
Master Sgt. John P. Hale escorts tour guests along Baucom Ave. in the historical district of the base. Sergeant Hale is as authentic as possible, wearing a cotton summer uniform that was standard for the time period. The entire uniform consists of a cotton long sleeve coat-front shirt with Master Sgt. chevrons and the General Headquarters Air Force shoulder patch. The breeches are semi-fitted and were worn until the Army officially changed to trousers in 1939. The leggings are wool puttees, which were adopted from the British who wore them in World War I because of their superiority to the previously worn canvas leggings. The boots are standard service boots which were worn beyond World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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Group travels in time to 1930s
Master Sgt. John P. Hale stands in front of building 301, explaining its original function. In the background is the 452nd Air Mobility Wing Headquarters. Sergeant Hale explains this building was constructed to be the headquarters building and has always served that purpose. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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GS Civilian of the Quarter, Third Quarter
Linda Welz 452 AMW GS 7-11 Civilian of the Quarter Third Quarter
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Guard engineers on border
Heavy Equipment Operator Tech. Sgt. Kevin Maier, California Air National Guard civil engineer, works an excavator at the road raising job site. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Mark Moritz, 163 ARW)
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