Manny Mota Baseball Clinic
SDP2003063001- Camp Pendleton, June 30 (UPI) -Los Angeles Dodgers out fielder Dave Roberts signs autographs for Staff Sergeant Doug Kilmer, just back from the Gulf War, and his 7 -year-old son Nathan during the Manny Mota Baseball Clinic held at the Camp Pendleton Marine Corp base in Oceanside, Calif., on June 30, 2003 rlw/ESC/EARL S. CRYER UPI ...
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OCEANSIDE, Calif., July 11 (UPI) -- Friends and family of Navy Seaman August Provost say they want to know if he was killed at California's Camp Pendleton because he was gay.
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