Paul La Rosa
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They are stationed at the base and they get involved, holding the sheriff's department hand to let them know how the military operates.
If you're driving through 29 Palms and you make a left somewhere and you just drive for about 30 minutes or less, you'll come to the Marine base, which is huge. But there's a big gate. There's a big gate at the base because there's a lot of security. And we were not allowed out there physically.
If you're driving through 29 Palms and you make a left somewhere and you just drive for about 30 minutes or less, you'll come to the Marine base, which is huge. But there's a big gate. There's a big gate at the base because there's a lot of security. And we were not allowed out there physically.
If you're driving through 29 Palms and you make a left somewhere and you just drive for about 30 minutes or less, you'll come to the Marine base, which is huge. But there's a big gate. There's a big gate at the base because there's a lot of security. And we were not allowed out there physically.
You know, they fire artillery shells there all the time and they have, you know, people out in the desert and doing all sorts of things.
You know, they fire artillery shells there all the time and they have, you know, people out in the desert and doing all sorts of things.
You know, they fire artillery shells there all the time and they have, you know, people out in the desert and doing all sorts of things.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, if you don't know anything about it, was an atomic city. Oak Ridge, Tennessee did not exist before World War II. And the military built Oak Ridge, Tennessee for people to develop the atomic bomb.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, if you don't know anything about it, was an atomic city. Oak Ridge, Tennessee did not exist before World War II. And the military built Oak Ridge, Tennessee for people to develop the atomic bomb.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, if you don't know anything about it, was an atomic city. Oak Ridge, Tennessee did not exist before World War II. And the military built Oak Ridge, Tennessee for people to develop the atomic bomb.
You couldn't just leave Oak Ridge, Tennessee and go for a drive out into the country. Everything, there was a gate, everything was controlled. It was sort of a sheltered, closed town.
You couldn't just leave Oak Ridge, Tennessee and go for a drive out into the country. Everything, there was a gate, everything was controlled. It was sort of a sheltered, closed town.
You couldn't just leave Oak Ridge, Tennessee and go for a drive out into the country. Everything, there was a gate, everything was controlled. It was sort of a sheltered, closed town.
It was the family, and it was the church, and it was the horse ranch. And that's it.
It was the family, and it was the church, and it was the horse ranch. And that's it.
It was the family, and it was the church, and it was the horse ranch. And that's it.
Erin spent all her time at the stables, you know, in Tennessee. I mean, you know, her mother famously said she would sleep there if she could.
Erin spent all her time at the stables, you know, in Tennessee. I mean, you know, her mother famously said she would sleep there if she could.
Erin spent all her time at the stables, you know, in Tennessee. I mean, you know, her mother famously said she would sleep there if she could.
So we go there, and the horses are everywhere, right off the public road. And the ranch itself is absolutely not fancy. I mean, it's very rugged. It's, you know, in a desert community. It's out in the open. And, you know, you just see horses running back and forth. There's a few structures that look like they're down on their luck.