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The 1st Marine Division said in a statement that Aguilera and Gamino were combat engineers with the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion at Camp Pendleton.
The First Marine Division says that Gamino was from Fresno, California. He enlisted in May 2022 and was promoted to lance corporal in August 2024. He worked as a combat engineer with the 1st ...
Two marines, including one from Fresno, killed in a solo vehicle crash on a New Mexico highway. Both were with the First Marine Division.
Two U.S. Marines, Albert Aguilera and Marcelino Gamino, both in their 20s, were the two service members killed in a "vehicle accident," accordingto the 1st Marine Division.
The Marine Corps’ 1st Marine Division identified two servicemen killed Tuesday in a convoy accident in New Mexico. A third Marine was injured but survived the collision.
Marine Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera and Lance Cpl. Marcelino M. Gamino were assigned to the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division.