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  2. San Pedro, Narbonne flag football teams rise above Marine ...

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    San Pedro rallies to defeat Narbonne in a girls' flag football thriller with the boys' football teams sitting out Friday amid a Marine League controversy.

  3. Marine Corps Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps Gazette is a professional journal by and for members of the United States Marine Corps.Known as "The Professional Journal of U.S. Marines", the Gazette was founded in 1916 at Marine Corps Base Quantico by Colonel John A. Lejeune as the vehicle to launch the Marine Corps Association (MCA). [1]

  4. Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football - Wikipedia

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    The Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team represented the Quantico Marine Base in the sport of American football, playing 51 seasons between 1919 and 1972.Composed of United States Marine Corps personnel, many of whom had college football experience, the team competed primarily against other military teams and college teams, along with an annual game against the Baltimore City Fire ...

  5. San Pedro forfeiting game against Narbonne in protest of ...

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    San Pedro informed the City Section that it will not play a scheduled Marine League game Friday against Narbonne, joining Banning in giving the Gauchos a second consecutive forfeit victory ...

  6. Four Marine League football coaches threaten boycott against ...

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  7. John P. Monahan - Wikipedia

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    While at the Naval Academy, Monahan captained the 1954 Navy Midshipmen football team to victory in the 1955 Sugar Bowl. Monahan was commissioned into the Marine Corps as a Second Lieutenant and eventually retired in 1990 as Commander of I Marine Expeditionary Force and Commander of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

  8. Caleb Bailey - Wikipedia

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    An excellent athlete while at the University of Maryland, he distinguished himself as center in the UM Terrapins football team and following his commissioning in the Marine, he also excelled in Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football. Bailey rose through the ranks and became the first commander of Marine Corps Air Depot Miramar during World War II.

  9. Column: Passion for football flows during Marine League battles

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