Politics & Government

Encinitas Mechanics Recognized for Working on Marine Corps Fighter Truck

Dave Largent, left, a mechanic with Rancho Auto Body and an Encinitas resident, and Jimmy Gillan, right, owner of Rancho Auto Body, and an Encinitas resident, look at the plaque given to them by the commanding officer of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 for helping them complete the Fighter Truck, VMFA-232’s squadron vehicle, during a sendoff for VMFA-232 and Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (All Weather) 225 at the Officers’ Club aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sep. 6.

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