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Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines compete in

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines compete in

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines compete in the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. Marines from various units on base competed in the event to accumulate CG’s Cup ... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the finish line during the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. The first place unit of the CG’s Cup will win $2,500, second... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the water at the start of the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. The kayak challenge was conducted in multiple three, two-... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines with 1st Marine

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines with 1st Marine

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines with 1st Marine Logistics Group kayak their way to the finish line during the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. The CG’s Cup is a... More

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