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Brigadier Gen. H. Stacy Clardy III, commanding general, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, cuts the ribbon to officially open the 274-acre Combined Arms Military Operations on Urban Terrain range complex Jan. 25, 2011. Clardy is joined (from left) by Col. Michael J. Bergerud, Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., Col. David Smith, program manager, Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Susan Horsefall, contractor from Allied Container Systems, Joe Whipple, contractor from SOTEK Pacific, SgtMaj. Harrison L. Tanksley, sergeant major, MCAGCC, and Navy Capt. Marko Medved, operations officer, Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, San Diego. The facility is the Corps newest and largest range of its kind. - Brigadier Gen. H. Stacy Clardy III, commanding general, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, cuts the ribbon to officially open the 274-acre Combined Arms Military Operations on Urban Terrain range complex Jan. 25, 2011. Clardy is joined (from left) by Col. Michael J. Bergerud, Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., Col. David Smith, program manager, Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Susan Horsefall, contractor from Allied Container Systems, Joe Whipple, contractor from SOTEK Pacific, SgtMaj. Harrison L. Tanksley, sergeant major, MCAGCC, and Navy Capt. Marko Medved, operations officer, Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, San Diego. The facility is the Corps newest and largest range of its kind.

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