File:James Seaton, Lupe Armas and Joseph Campbell USMC-090601-M-9234B-368.jpg
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DescriptionJames Seaton, Lupe Armas and Joseph Campbell USMC-090601-M-9234B-368.jpg |
English: Col. James B. Seaton III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Lupe Armas, Assistant Chief of Staff Environmental Security, and Navy Capt. Joseph A. Campbell, commanding officer, Officer in Charge of Construction, Marine Corps Installations West, prepare to cut the ceremonial ribbon opening the South Mesa Lodge near Pendleton's front gate June 1. |
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