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The band Train has a large military following, especially after sponsoring a contest for the troops last summer. Band members gave one service member the change to propose to his sweetheart on stage during one of their concerts.
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There's been another arrest in connection with the murder of Camp Pendleton Marine wife Brittany Killgore. A Fallbrook woman named Dorothy Grace Marie Maraglino was taken into custody Thursday night for killing Killgore, the third person arrested for the crime.
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The Daily Report is a roundup of the morning's top military news.
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Juan M. Garcia, assistant secretary of the Navy returned to Pendleton's waterfront, to surf alongside Wounded Warrior Marines, participating in the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation ocean therapy program.
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The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of three soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
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The two wives of a California soldier killed in Afghanistan crossed paths for the first time at his funeral.
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The Navy announced this week that the San Diego-based Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, based at Camp Pendleton, are headed home after a six-month deployment.
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For the third year running, the Marines have topped the medal count at the 2012 Warrior Games, which took place in Colorado Springs, Colorado from May 1-5.
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The Department of Defense announced today the death of Army Master Sgt. Gregory L. Childs. The 38-year-old from Warren, Arkansas died May 4, in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Camp Pendleton Marine Sgt. John Patrick “J.P.” Huling, left for his deployment to Afghanistan on Good Friday last month, even though he didn't believe the U.S. should be fighting the war there. He was killed yesterday by a bullet to the chest, shot by a militant dressed in an Afghan Army uniform, according to his grieving mother and the Department of Defense.
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