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The Fort Jackson military training center has identified a solider who died last week during basic combat training. Pvt.
The Camp Pendleton-based Marine Corps. 1st Marine Division identified the two deceased servicemen who died in a convoy accident Tuesday in New Mexico as Riverside native Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera ...
Pvt. Gabriel J. Perez of Anchorage, Alaska, has been identified as the soldier who died during training at Fort Jackson on ...
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Marine from Riverside identified as one of two killed in vehicle rollover during deployment to borderA 22-year-old from Riverside and a 28-year-old from Fresno were identified ... as the two Marines killed earlier this week when their vehicle rolled over on a road in New Mexico during a convoy ...
Two Camp Pendleton-based Marines who died earlier this week in a vehicle accident while deployed in New Mexico were publicly identified Thursday ... the crash occurring during a "convoy movement ...
The Marine Corps has identified the two Marines ... Gamino, 28, of Fresno, Calif., died April 15 after their vehicle crashed during a convoy movement near Santa Teresa, N.M., according to a ...
Two California Marines, including one from Southern California, who died after an accident in New Mexico on Tuesday while supporting Border Patrol units were identified Thursday by their division.
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