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San Diego, California recent comments:

  • California Highway Patrol - Otay Mesa Inspection Facility (646), Cindy (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    My son was in an accident and part of the salvage requirement is that he has a CHP inspection. Anyone know what that means?
  • Camp Elliott, Micheal Bauerle wrote 11 years ago:
    I reported there in 1981 after my MOS training and served in the reserves there till I blew my knee out.
  • Camp Elliott, Ernest Montoya (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Montoya E.P. FYI I spent first christmas 1951 there 2 weeks off during christmas vacation for the people doing the training us boots just had to wait till they returned from christmas vacation,wanted to get out of Dodge so bad left Fresno,Ca on Dec.4 1951,after Elliot we were take to N.T.C.San Diego for more Boot Camp.
  • Battle Mountain, Historian/Surveyor (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Excuse me, but that is not a cross but a main survey piont for the San Diego County area. Thank you.
  • Former Camp Nimitz; Navy Recruit Training Command, San Diego, Steve Waddingham wrote 11 years ago:
    Mr ladderhouse I was also in co 580 at the same time Steve Waddingham
  • The Keating Hotel, phiz wrote 11 years ago:
    As seen on the third episode of the first season of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell.
  • Battle Mountain, RB Resident (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I love looking at the cross both in the daytime and at night.
  • The Hive -- Salon, Spa & Beauty suites, El_Ingles wrote 11 years ago:
    Rumor has it that this and Pernicano's will be demoed and open up a prime development site for.... who knows?
  • The Hive -- Salon, Spa & Beauty suites, El_Ingles wrote 11 years ago:
    Even sadder to say, the new business also failed.
  • Daphne's Greek Cafe (closed), El_Ingles wrote 11 years ago:
    Now closed
  • Camp Elliott, You Dont Need My Name (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I live here. THE ISLAND IN THE HILLS
  • The Cara Knott Memorial Bridge, Vikke Haprer (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Truly a senseless crime for the ages, an unforgettable "good kid" every parent wishes for, taken so brutally by a trusted public servant of the law. The sadness I feel for the life she never got to have, a husband, children, a career. My hope is that the murderer C.P. never ever sees the light of a beautiful sunny California day as a free man and that he passes away incarcerated where he belongs!
  • Beer tank, Guy Who Works Here (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    This is not a beer tank. This is a grain silo. The "Beer Tanks" are inside.
  • Beer tank, Guy Who Works Here (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    This is not a beer tank. This is a grain silo.
  • Camp Elliott, Cliff Smith (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I first practiced marching at the San Diego Naval Station and was later transferred to Camp Elliott which was about ten miles north. We first had to clean and repair the camp because it had not been used for quite some time and it need a lot of repair. After this was completed we continued our training. Wonder if anyone in the world of the Navy would remember being there in 1950.
  • Admiral Baker Golf Course - South Course, diverdavid wrote 11 years ago:
    Just before and at the beginning of World War 2 this area was the 2nd Tank Battalion training area called Jacques Farm a subordinate to Camp Elliott.
  • Camp Elliott, Micheal Bauerle wrote 11 years ago:
    I was also at Elliot from 81 to 85 till I blew my knee out.
  • Camp Elliott, Micheal Bauerle wrote 11 years ago:
    This was also a USMCR Tank Battalion base for many years.
  • Former Camp Nimitz; Navy Recruit Training Command, San Diego, John R Merwin wrote 11 years ago:
    Sept 1965 Radigan's Raiders I was a complete f/up Cmd Radigan's was the first strong male influence in my 17 years of life.
  • Camp Elliott 600-Meter Machine Gun Range (site), scottyhoffo wrote 11 years ago:
    The old target carriages appear to still be in place. There's what appears to be an old Quonset hut or other shelter located to the Southeast of the downrange area.