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in gaining War Department approval to construct an airfield at Alessandro Field located near Riverside, an airstrip used by aviators from Rockwell Field on crosscountry flights from San Diego. A parade in Riverside on Feb. 9, 1918 gave notice that an army flying field would soon be coming to Riverside. The Army wasted no time in establishing a new airfield. Sgt. Charles E. Garlick, who had landed at Alessandro Field in a “Jenny� in November 1917, was selected to lead the advance contingent of four men to the new base from Rockwell Field. On Feb. 26, 1918, Garlick and his crew and a group of muleskinners from nearby Colton, known to be experts in clearing land as well as for their colorful syntax, began the task of excavating the building foundations at Alessandro. On March 20, 1918, Alessandro Flying Training Field became March Field, named in honor of Second Lt. Peyton C. March, Jr., son of the Army chief of staff, who had been killed in a flying accident in Texas the previous month. By late April 1918, enough progress had been made in
the construction of the new field to allow the arrival of the first troops. The commander of the 818th Aero Squadron detachment, Capt. William Carruthers, took over as the field’s first commander and for a time operated out of an office in the Mission Inn. Within a record 60 days, the grain stubble-covered plain of Moreno Valley had been partially transformed to include 12 hangars, six barracks equipped for 150 men each, mess halls, a machine shop, post exchange, hospital, a supply depot, an aero repair building, bachelor officer’s quarters and a residence for the commanding officer. On May 15 when the first JN-4D “Jenny� took off, March Field seemed to have come into its own as a training installation. The signing of the armistice on Nov. 11, 1918, did not halt training at March Field initially but by 1921, the decision had been made to phase down all activities at the new base in accordance with sharply reduced military budgets. In April 1923, March Field closed its doors with one ser100TH YEAR DPOUJOVFE PO 1BHF
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eaders of my column know that I have a love of poker, and considering the colorful characters playing the game, it’s not surprising that some wonderful phrases and quips have evolved. Here are a few. Anna Kournikova — A-K hole cards: looks good, doesn’t win that often. Big Slick — Another name for A-K in the hole. Belly Buster — Drawing to an inside straight. Card Dead — When a player is dealt lousy hands for what feels like forever (it usually isn’t). Cooler — When an incredibly high hand, e.g., full house, is beaten by a higher hand. Cutoff — Position at the table immediately to the right of the dealer. Deadman’s Hand — Wild Bill Hickcock held aces and eights when he was shot in the back and killed by Jack McCall. Doyle Brunson hand — The poker legend won back-to-back world championship tournaments on the final hand with 10-2 off suit as his hole cards. Drawing Dead — When a player can-
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Round 2, Pick 48 — Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA. With the recent signing of (Mike) Pouncey and the emergence of last year’s third-round pick Dan Feeney, the Chargers are building a solid offensive line. Forrest Lamp, taken in the second round last year, is a question mark because he missed all of last season, but fans should be quite excited about his potential. The weakness of the line could be at right tackle where Joe Barksdale is currently the starter. Though Kolton Miller played left tackle for UCLA, he projects better on the right side at the professional level. A massive prospect at 6-feet-9-inches
and 310 pounds, Miller could be brought along slowly, learning behind the experienced Barksdale. He’ll need to first prove he can keep up with the speed of NFL pass rushers, but could be inserted into the starting lineup by the mid point of the season to give the Chargers a much better offensive line than most of those that Rivers has had in his time with the organization. Round 3, Pick 84 — Josey Jewell, LB, Iowa. The Chargers need more depth at this position and the overall goal would be to improve against the run, combining with the pick of Payne in the first round. Jatavis Brown is a big question mark after
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geant left in charge. March Field remained quiet for only a short time. In July 1926, Congress created the Army Air Corps and approved the Army’s five-year plan which called for an expansion in pilot training and the activation of tactical units. March reopened in 1927 and permanent buildings soon followed. The rehabilitation effort was nearly complete in August 1927, when Maj. Millard F. Harmon reported in to take over the job of base commander and commandant of the flying school. Classes began shortly after his arrival. In the months ahead, Air Force leaders such as Hoyt Vandenberg, Nathan Twining, Thomas Power and Curtis LeMay completed their initial flight training at March Field. The base, however, was about to enter a new era. As March Field began to take on the appearance of a permanent military installation, the base’s basic mission changed. When Randolph Field began to function as a training site in 1931, March Field became an operational base. Before the end of the year, the 7th Bomb Group, commanded by Maj. Carl A. Spaatz, brought its Condor B-2 and Keystone B-4 bombers to the picturesque field. The activation of the 17th Pursuit Group and several subordinate units along with the arrival of the 1st Bombardment Wing initiated a period where March Field became associated with the Air Corps’ heaviest aircraft as well as an assortment of fighters. In the decade before World War II, March Field took on much of its current appearance. It also became more than a place hard to find on aerial maps of Southern California. Lt. Col. Henry H. (Hap) Arnold, base commander from 1931 to 1936, changed this.
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Through well-publicized maneuvers to Yosemite, Death Valley and other sites in California, a visit by Gov. James Rolph in March 1932, numerous visits by Hollywood celebrities including Bebe Daniels, Wallace Berry, Rochelle Hudson and others, and visits by famous aviators including Amelia Earhart, March Field gained prominence. Articles in Los Angeles newspapers kept March Field in
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the news and brought to it considerable public attention. The completion of the first phase of permanent buildings in 1934 added to the scenic quality of the base. This was also a period of outstanding achievements in test flights and other contributions to the new science of aviation. Dusty March Field had come a long way in one decade. MARCH DPOUJOVFE PO 1BHF
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‘We have faith that future generations will know that here, in the middle of the twentieth century, there came a time when men of good will found a way to unite, and produce, and fight to destroy the forces of ignorance, and intolerance, and slavery, and war.’ Franklin Roosevelt 32nd. U.S. President Served March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945
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the Solomon Islands on Jan. 15. t Soviet officials announce that the Red Army has broken the Wehrmacht’s siege of Leningrad on Jan. 18. t Fifty bombers mount the first all American air raid against Germany on Jan. 27. t Nazi German forces liquidate the Jews of the Kraków Ghetto in Occupied Poland on March 13.
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t The drugs Vicodin and Lortab are first produced March 23 in Germany. t Admiral Miklós Horthy, the Regent and Head of State for the Kingdom of Hungary, refused a personal request by Germany to deliver 800,000 Hungarian Jews to the Nazis on April 17. t The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins April 19 when Nazi troops enter the Warsaw Ghetto to round up remaining Jews. t The Memphis Belle’s crew becomes the first aircrew in the 8th Air Force to complete its 25-mission tour of duty May 17. t The Allied invasion of Axis-controlled Europe begins July 10 with landings on the island of Sicily off mainland Italy. t Benito Mussolini, the Fascist Prime Minister of Italy since 1925, is arrested July 25
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after the Grand Council of Fascism withdraws its support. “Il Duce� is replaced by General Pietro Badoglio. t General Dwight D. Eisenhower publicly announces the surrender of Italy to the Allies on Sept. 8. The new government would declare war on Germany on Oct. 13. t President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin meet in Tehran to discuss war strategy on Nov. 28. Two days later, they establish an agreement concerning a planned June 1944 invasion of Europe codenamed Operation Overlord. t General Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes Supreme Allied Commander Europe on Dec. 24.
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t The world’s largest office building, The Pentagon, is dedicated in Arlington, Va., on Jan. 15. t Duke Ellington plays at New York City’s Carnegie Hall for the first time Jan. 23. t Shoe rationing begins Feb. 9 in the U.S. t Movie studio executives agree to allow the Office of War Information to censor movies Feb. 20. t Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!� opens on Broadway on March 31. t Norman Rockwell’s illustration of Rosie the Riveter first appears on the cover of
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The attack on Pearl Harbor in December of 1941 quickly brought March Field back into the business of training aircrews. Throughout the war, many soon-to-befamous bombardment groups performed their final training at March before embarking for duty in the Pacific. During this period, the base doubled in area and at the zenith of the war effort supported approximately 75,000 troops. At the same time, the government procured a similar-sized tract west of the San Diego highway that bordered the base and established Camp Hahn as an anti-aircraft artillery training facility. It supported 85,000 troops at the height of its activity. For a time, March Field remained a bustling place indeed. In 1946, Camp Hahn became a part of March’s real estate holding when operations at the base returned to a more normal setting. After the war, March reverted to its operational role and became a Tactical Air Command base. The main unit, the famed 1st Fighter Wing, brought the first jet aircraft, the F-80, to the base. This deviation from the traditional bombardment training and operations functions did not long endure. In 1949, March became a part of the relatively new Strategic Air Command. Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force along with the 33d Communications Squadron moved to March from Colorado Springs in the same year. Also in 1949, the 22d Bombardment Wing moved from Smoky Hill
Air Force Base, Kansas to March. Thereafter, these three units remained as dominant features of base activities. From 1949 to 1953, the B-29 Super fortresses dominated the flightline at March Air Force Base. For four months, July to October, the 22d saw action over Korea and in this brief period, contributed to the elimination of all strategic enemy targets. Involvement in the Korean Conflict had no sooner ended when the wing converted from the huge propeller-driven B-29s to the sleek B-47 jet bombers and their supporting tankers, the KC-97s. The KC-97s belonging to the 17th and 22d Air Refueling Squadrons represented an amazing jump in technology. Planes and crews from March began breaking altitude and distance records. The new refueling planes introduced a significant advance in operational range. Overall operational capability could now be measured in global terms. This had been demonstrated earlier when Gen. Archie Old, the Fifteenth Air Force commander, had led a flight of three B-52s in a non-stop around-the-world flight termed “Power Flight� in just 45 hours and 19 minutes. Ceremonies upon their arrival at March on Jan. 18, 1957, emphasized the global reach of the Strategic Air Command. In 1960, the first Reserve unit was assigned to March, flying C-119s. The end of the 1960s saw March Air Force Base preparing to exchange its B-47s and KC97s for updated bombers and tankers. Increasing international tensions in Europe and elsewhere by Sept. 16, 1963, brought
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Last chance to take advantage of Pardee’s Homes’ ‘Smart Savings’ event Corona — Time is running out to take advantage of Pardee Homes’ Smart Savings Event, offering special values on select homes in the Inland Empire including neighborhoods in Lake Elsinore, the French Valley and Beaumont. This special savings event, which represents a truly extraordinary opportunity to save thousands of dollars on a new home ends Saturday, March 31. “Don’t miss out on this chance to take advantage of special savings available on a limited number of homes in the Inland Empire,� said Matt Sauls, vice president of marketing and product development for Pardee Homes. “Smart shoppers can make it all happen now by visiting our website at www.pardeehomes.com/smartsavings2018 or one of eight new home galleries where they will find homes priced from the very high $200,000s to the mid $400,000s. This extraordinary opportunity is timed to bring real savings to home shoppers this spring with the ability to save thousands on closing costs or select from a move-in package of high quality appliances or a year of paid HOA dues.� Among the standout opportunities is a fabulous two-story Plan 1AR (Homesite 24) at Vantage in masterplanned Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore — a four-bedroom, three bath home on a cul de sac. This spacious home has full bedroom and bath downstairs, a spacious loft, stunning black and white granite kitchen countertops and approximately 2,539 square feet. Priced at $397,461, this move-in ready home sits on a coveted, elevated ridge homesite. You’ll find additional savings at two other new neighborhoods at Canyon Hills — Starling and Elara. Located next to Canyon Lake and surrounded by acres of pre-
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serve the residents North Sundance providing great options for neighborhood gatherings and recreation. Additional savings can also be found at Pardee’s newest neighborhood, Avena. Centrally located in the French Valley with breathtaking views, Avena features four unique floor plans with a range of three to five bedrooms, two and one-half to four baths and approximately 2,585 to 3,070 square feet. To learn more about the smart savings available from Pardee Homes, prospective buyers are advised to go to www.pardeehomes.com/smartsavings2018 or call (951) 291-0363 for more information. To visit Canyon Hills from I-15 in Lake Elsinore, exit at Railroad Canyon Road and go east approximately 2.5 miles and turn left on Westridge Way. To visit Sundance in Beaumont, exit I-10 at Highlands Springs Avenue, go north and follow the signs. Avena is located off Winchester Road and Benton Road east of I-215 in Winchester. Established in 1921, Pardee Homes creates new homes and communities for first-time through luxury homebuyers. It was among the first to embrace masterplanned community concepts, green homebuilding measures, environmentally sensitive development practices and customer-focused processes for new home purchase. Pardee Homes is a member of TRI Pointe Group, a family of premium regional homebuilders supported by the significant resources, economies of scale and thought leadership of a national foundation. The family also includes Maracay Homes in Arizona, Quadrant Homes in Washington, Trendmaker Homes in Texas, TRI Pointe Homes in California and Colorado, and Winchester Homes in Maryland and Virginia.
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