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United States Department of Defense / University of California /  San Diego / United States / Base Realignment and Closure / BRAC / Development / Structure / Environment of the United States / Formerly Used Defense Sites / Military of the United States
Date: 2014-10-25 17:02:48
United States Department of Defense
University of California
San Diego
United States
Base Realignment and Closure
BRAC
Development
Structure
Environment of the United States
Formerly Used Defense Sites
Military of the United States

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