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Nice write up. Love the YAT-YAS as the backdrop in one of your pics. You a Tracker? I used to work at Schools Battalion (When it was the old building). Camp Pendleton sure has changed.
Nice write up. Love the YAT-YAS as the backdrop in one of your pics. You a Tracker? I used to work at Schools Battalion (When it was the old building). Camp Pendleton sure has changed.
Not a Tracker but I do work on Del Mar.
If you have not been here in the last 5 years, you would barely recognize the base. Construction everywhere. New main PX and new hospital just being started.
For those that don't know YAT-YAS stands for "You Aint Tracks, You Aint ****"
or so I've been told...
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