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Camouflage
We were crossing a rice paddy in the z , up to our ankles and beyond in the goo
that is a rice paddy when the officer, Cory Hart, that I worked with turned to
me and said that I needed to camouflage myself when we got past the paddy. I
told the officer that I was six foot six , had a ten foot antenna on my back,
was in the middle of an open field and asked what difference a bunch of twigs
stuck in my helmet would do to keep me from being less obvious than I already
was. He insisted on being an officer and ordering me to camouflage anyway. # Copyright 1999 - Billy R.
Whisenant
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