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Information regarding his early life, education or arrival in Santa Cruz County is not known. \r\n\r\nIn 1968 Phinn's family, which also consisted of his brother Michael, was living near the Capitola Mall in the mid-county area. \r\n\r\nWilliam Phinn enlisted in the US Marine Corps in May 1968, and was sent to Camp Pendleton, California for his basic training. While there a fellow recruit, Herb Grimaud, recalled that: \r\n“Bill, me and 70 odd other civilians were brought together at MCRD [Marine Corps Recruit Depot] San Diego, April 1968 thru June 1968. It was Platoon 279 and we were the Series Honor Platoon. That means that out of three other platoons in our company that went through boot camp at the same time, we won almost all of the final competitions it took to graduate. Things like drill, rifle range, physical fitness, academic, first aid, etc. We \"smoked\" everybody. 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