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Peering through powerful binoculars in the forward guard post, soldiers study four dark green splotches, camouflage for mortars presumably trained on this equally camouflaged post.
A New York Times correspondent, James Brooke, talked to the Bonifas commander at the time, Lt. Col. Matthew T. Margotta, in reporting from Oullette in 2003: Peering through powerful binoculars in the forward guard post, soldiers study four dark green splotches, camouflage for mortars presumably trained on this equally camouflaged post.
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