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March hospital demolition

Colonel Udo McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, talks with two employees of U.S. Demolition prior to the deconstruction ceremony for the old March hospital building here Tuesday, March 22. Col McGregor will operate a crane sending the first crash of a 5,000 pound wrecking ball through the roof to start the demolition, which will pave the way for the $3.3 billion March LifeCare campus. (Photo courtesy of Matthew Smith)

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March hospital demolition

Colonel Udo McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, talks with two employees of U.S. Demolition prior to the deconstruction ceremony for the old March hospital building here Tuesday, March 22. Col McGregor will operate a crane sending the first crash of a 5,000 pound wrecking ball through the roof to start the demolition, which will pave the way for the $3.3 billion March LifeCare campus. (Photo courtesy of Matthew Smith)

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