Lance Cpl. Jimmy D. Friesenhahn, a food service specialist with Heaquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, fights flames and thick smoke as he prepares more than 1,000 servings of pork ribs during 3/7?s Family Fun Night Aug. 4 at Victory Field. More than 2,500 people attended the event. - Lance Cpl. Jimmy D. Friesenhahn, a food service specialist with Heaquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, fights flames and thick smoke as he prepares more than 1,000 servings of pork ribs during 3/7?s Family Fun Night Aug. 4 at Victory Field. More than 2,500 people attended the event.
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Sgt. Rynne W. Brandt, the Provost Marshal?s Office assistant kennel master and a military working dog handler, instructs his dog, Jack, to inspect a windowsill for explosives during a certification exercise at an empty building here July 29. Maj. Wesley T. Prater, Combat Center provost marshal, certified four dogs after they successfully detected nine hidden explosive substances inside the building and in a nearby car. - Sgt. Rynne W. Brandt, the Provost Marshal?s Office assistant kennel master and a military working dog handler, instructs his dog, Jack, to inspect a windowsill for explosives during a certification exercise at an empty building here July 29. Maj. Wesley T. Prater, Combat Center provost marshal, certified four dogs after they successfully detected nine hidden explosive substances inside the building and in a nearby car.
Jonathan Colobong of HQBN 2 kicks the ball out of bounds to stop short an attempt by MCCES? Hector Deltorofranco Tuesday night at Felix Field. HQBN 2 won 2-1. - Jonathan Colobong of HQBN 2 kicks the ball out of bounds to stop short an attempt by MCCES? Hector Deltorofranco Tuesday night at Felix Field. HQBN 2 won 2-1.
Flames from an electrical pole on Third Street set ablaze by a lightning strike July 24 consume a pick up. Combat Center firefighters were on the scene and were able to put out the blaze in 21 minutes. The recent storms caused major flooding, traffic problems and power outages for many Twentynine Palms residents. - Flames from an electrical pole on Third Street set ablaze by a lightning strike July 24 consume a pick up. Combat Center firefighters were on the scene and were able to put out the blaze in 21 minutes. The recent storms caused major flooding, traffic problems and power outages for many Twentynine Palms residents.