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Deal with church wins its support
At least 600 members of Cross Word Christian Church on Wednesday applauded after the March Joint Powers commission approved the environmental report and site plans for development of a highly publicized mega-medical complex at March Air Reserve Base.
The March Joint Powers commission on Wednesday approved environmental and site plans for a proposed large-scale medical complex to be developed at March Air Reserve Base.
Dolphins fly to New Caledonia with Hickam C-17 crew
Staff Sgt. Ray Nealon watches as Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Elizabeth Jache pours water on her dolphin to keep him cool prior to transporting him from a C-17 Globemaster from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., to a C-17 from Hickam AFB, Hawaii, Nov.
Inland region honors military past, present
Glen Roosevelt was one of many former members of the military to mark Veterans Day by donning a uniform Wednesday.
Those who cared for Spc. Michael Dahl Jr.'s body did not know him. They did not know he was a shy and quiet kid who disappeared one weekend from his mother's Moreno Valley home, only to return an enlisted man.
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Fort Hood shooting touches Inland Empire
Security was tightened Thursday at the Marine Corps Air Combat Center in Twentynine Palms after the shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, where 12 soldiers were killed and 31 wounded by a fellow soldier.
Col. Raymond LaMarche provides comments to nearly 85 international media representatives during a Cope India press conference Oct.
March Air Reserve Base crews help keep aging air tankers flying
Lt. Col. David Bell, 40, flips open a squeaky hinged V-shaped metal ashtray just under the left cockpit window of a KC-135. "That's original," he says of the piece of equipment that's no longer used.
March air base contractor ordered to rehire worker
A federal judge has ordered an employee of a civilian contractor at March Air Reserve Base reinstated after the worker was fired in 2008 during a union-organizing drive, according to government records.
Proposed medical complex stirs new debates over use March
Representatives from several state, county and local entities and organizations have mixed opinions about a proposed large-scale medical complex at March Air Reserve Base.
Moreno Valley: Reservist didn't let overseas mission stop her from supporting cancer battle
Air Force Master Sgt. Loretta Patino wasn't going to let a few thousand miles prevent her from supporting the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Los Angeles, an event she has participated in every year since 2003.
Shonna Ford, John Barber will wed
Sherry Ford of Redlands, wife of the late Col. John E. Ford III, announces the engagement of her daughter, Shonna Lee Ford, to John Ramon Barber, son of John Barber of Shreveport, La., and Susan Williams of Gilbert, Ariz.
Homedale Company Wins $1.1M Stimulus Project at U.S. Air Base
Homedale-based LarKor Construction has won a $1.1 million contract to replace pavement and upgrade lighting at the Grant County Airport C-17 assault strip in Moses Lake, Wash., through the federal stimulus program.
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100 National Guardsmen return to SoCal
A hundred Army National Guardsmen and women returned to Southern California Thursday after a year-long combat tour in Iraq.
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Hickam Civil Engineers deploy to Afghanistan
Tech. Sgt. Leonard Samson, 624th Civil Engineer Squadron, receives one last hug from his son prior to leaving for his deployment at Honolulu International Airport Friday July 31.
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100 National Guardsmen return to SoCal
A hundred Army National Guardsmen and women returned to Southern California Thursday after a year-long combat tour in Iraq.
Photo essay: Photographer captures mission
Aerial still photographer Tech. Sgt. Michelle Desrochers looks out the window of a KC-135R Stratotanker during a refueling mission July 30.
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KC-135s deliver 140,000 pounds of fuel during Talisman Saber
Master Sgt. Timothy Preston, 506th Expeditionary Refueling Squadron controls the boom of a KC-135 Stratotanker as a B-52 Stratofortress approaches to refuel, July 13.
Airmen, KC-135s support exercise in Australia
Jennifer Redente 36th Wing Public Affairs 7/17/2009 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam -- Two KC-135 Stratotankers delivered 140,000 pounds of fuel to two B-52 Stratofortresses participating in Talisman Saber 09, currently underway in Australia, and scheduled through July 25.
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March ARB tankers support Northern Edge 2009
Airmen from the 506th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron remove belongings from a KC-135 Stratotanker after it lands at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.