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and we were constantly checking and rechecking our perimeter for possible breech locations—something I don’t think had been done since I left for the S-2 job ( this was told to me by some of the original platoon members who were still there). The ‘good news’ was that the perimeter operation still worked—our overlapping fields of fire , the placement of the Claymore mines, the proximity of grenades to each position along with the pre arranged artillery coordinates we had arranged with Battalion—it all worked .
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