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Description Lance Cpl. Cordero Davis, a Miramar Falcons running back, turns up the field on his way to the end zone during the Camp Pendleton Tackle Football League championship game against the “Marshals” from the School of Infantry at the main side football field here.
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Source http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/20071121191549 (direct image URL)
Author Lance Cpl. Fredrick Coleman, USMC
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