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The Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center has 930 square miles of desert which is used to provide realistic training for troops. Managing editor Tami Roleff says the Combat Center’s Range 400 is used to train rifle companies in the techniques and procedures for attacking fortified areas, and is one of the most dynamic live-fire ranges in the Marine Corps… Range 400 on the Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center is the only live-fire training range. LCpl Joshua Sechser USMC photo The Combat Center’s Range 400 is the only training ground in the Marine Corps where live fire is authorized, and where 81mm mortar fire can close within 250 meters, instead of the regulation 400 meters. Corporal Preston Braddock, a squad leader with 1st platoon, Easy Company, 2/7, explains the objective for the Marine unit. ....
The California Highway Patrol has released more information about a crash in Morongo Valley Thursday that injured a woman. About 12:25 p.m., Christina Hilton, 33, of Yucca Valley, was driving a black 2008 Porsche Cayenne westbound on Highway 62. She had pulled into the left turn lane to turn southbound onto Rose Eden Drive and was waiting for traffic to clear. Her view of oncoming traffic was partially blocked by an unrelated truck that was stopped eastbound on the highway, waiting to make a left turn onto northbound Rose Eden Drive. Hilton thought the traffic was cleared and turned. A black 2020 Ford Explorer, driven by Travis Blaschek-Miller, 42, of Orinda, was traveling eastbound on the highway in the number one lane. The front of the Explorer struck the right side of the Porsche. The force of the collision caused the Porsche to overturn in the desert, where it landed upside down on its roof. The Explorer came to rest within the number 2 lane of eastbound Highway 62. A passenge ....