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The caption refers to the 1958 fires in the Corral Canyon and Malibu Lake area of Malibu which burned over 18,000 acres, caused the loss of more than 30 homes, including the home of actor Lew Ayres, and threatened the homes of Jackie Coogan, Ronald Reagan and Bob Hope. This fire came just two years after another fire had devastated the area in December, 1956. Photograph caption dated December 5, 1958 reads, "Marines from Camp Pendleton's Second Infantry Training Regiment board helicopter for airlift to Santa Monica Mountains to fight hot spots in Mesa Peak area Whirlybird airdrome was set up at Paramount Ranch near Agoura."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Fires--California--Malibu Marines--United States Men--California--Camp Pendleton Helicopters--California--Camp Pendleton Camp Pendleton (Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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