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| Current Message 1 - March 6, 2010 |
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Entry: 73820
DMZ Joint Security Area |
2nd Plt JSF 88/89 |
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Kevin Relph (Haughton) wrote on 2010-03-06 18:42:15.0
Comments: Wow what a trip down memory lane. Definitely the best post that I ever had and most definitely the best group of grunts that I ever served with. Any maddogs out there wnat to drop a line feel free maybe you can fill in some of the hazy spots of my memory that were caused by way to much soju. ASUTAK my brothers.
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| Current Message 2 - March 2, 2010 |
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Entry: 73779
DMZ Joint Security Area |
2011 JSA/Panmunjom Veterans Reunion |
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James Mazour wrote on 2010-03-02 18:24:46.0
Comments: The fourth JSA/Panmunjom Veterans Reunion will be held on May 13 & 14, 2011 at the Florida Hotel & Conference Center in Orlando, Florida. To receive future information about this reunion, please contact reunion organizer James Mazour, 3212 Orchard Circle, West Des Moines, Iowa 50266, telephone 515-226-9475 or e-mail: jmazour@aol.com
Keywords: JSA, Joint Security Area, Panmunjom, Korea DMZ, Veterans, Reunion
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| Current Message 3 - March 1, 2010 |
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Entry: 73759
DMZ Joint Security Area |
45 years ago today I was drafted |
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George Drew wrote on 2010-03-01 12:39:24.0
Comments: Five and 1/2 months later I found myself on a bus crossing Freedom Bridge on my way to being IN FRONT OF THEM ALL I was far from New Jersey
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| Current Message 4 - February 2, 2010 |
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Entry: 73409
DMZ Joint Security Area |
LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO SERVED 89-9- |
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BRIAN HOWARD wrote on 2010-02-02 23:13:21.0
Comments: MYSELF, SGT. LUCY, ROBERTS, JOE WALTERS, AND SGT. PETERS HAD A BAND AND PLAYED AT THE NCO CLUB. I WAS CURRIER DRIVER FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS OF TOUR. IT WAS THE BEST TIME OF MY LIFE. FOREVER "IN FRONT OF THEM ALL"
Keywords: FRIENDS CALLED ME "DUCK". SGT. MIKE WILLIAMS, DAVE LUCY, JEROY ROBERTS. CRAIG BEYERS ALL WERE FRIENDS OF MINE.
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| Current Message 5 - December 2, 2009 |
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Entry: 72617
DMZ Joint Security Area |
jsa motorpool 83 to 85 |
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Roger Cregeen wrote on 2009-12-02 01:09:52.0
Comments: I was a private when i got to kitty hawk. One of the first things i was told was that until someone of lesser rank showed up, my name was private somebody. the next day, one of the jsf drove his duce into the motorpool. When sgt Andrew said "somebody needs to change the inside duelly." i figured it out. Then came my turtle party. Remember those? It just got better and better. Those were the two hardest, hottest,coldest,funest, best years of my life. I've already found a few familar names here. Would like to find a lot more.
Keywords: Jack harwood sgt ylvisaker
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| Current Message 6 - November 29, 2009 |
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Entry: 72591
DMZ Joint Security Area |
JSA 1994-1995 |
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Dan Swain wrote on 2009-11-29 21:36:59.0
Comments: Served from Nov. 1994 Sept 1995. I was a driver for S3. The first few weeks took some getting used to with the wonderful songs playing from the north. Looking for some others that served during this time. Great unit and you had to get along since there was no place to go.
Keywords: S3 1994-1995
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| Current Message 7 - November 18, 2009 |
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Entry: 72400
DMZ Joint Security Area |
JSA, JSF Co., 1st and 3rd Platoons |
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Melvin Canty wrote on 2009-11-18 15:52:07.0
Comments: I served as a member of JSF Co., 1st and 3rd Platoons from December 1983 to December 1984. I remember the 23 November 1984 defector incident; KPA trucks rolling on the MSR and dumping rice and supplies near the QRF patrol base; and patrol, ambush, and recon missions.
Keywords: The Infantry assigned to Joint Security Force (JSF) Co., Camp KittyHawk served for ONE YEAR on the DMZ. Once there, we stayed for the entire tour. All Infantry and "Combat Arms" MOS's were posted for ONE YEAR on the DMZ.
The exception to this fact was "Warrior Base" used by 2nd INF. DIV. units from TDC. These Units did the 90 days on the DMZ.
Keywords: MSR, KPA, KATUSA, "down range", QRF site, 4PAPA1, JSF Co., "IN FRONT OF THEM ALL", 1/9 th INF., Camp Liberty Bell, Check Point 4, Guard Posts Collier and Ollet, Rice and Mine Fields. Infantry posing as MP's
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| Current Message 8 - November 11, 2009 |
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Entry: 72294
DMZ Joint Security Area |
1st DMZ Police Force (USMC) |
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Al Bryant wrote on 2009-11-11 13:17:47.0
Comments: I was with the 11th Marines From Jan 53 till the war ended- The day after the truce, I was put to work tearing down bunkers and helping lay the yellow marking tape for the 38th paralell- Two weeks later, the 1st Marine Div. put togeather a unit called "the 1st DMZ police force" made up of guys frome all four regts.(1st,5th,7th and 11th) and we patroled our section of the DMZ.It was a company strenth unit (about 100 guys) We carried 45s but didn't have ammo. My squad was sent to Pan mun jon for the prisoner exchange-We were there for 8 days and assigned to a Greek unit that was a netural nation and was in charge of the camp that held the north koreans and some chinese. I was there during the exchange of prisoners, than sent back to the 1st DMZ Police till I was brought back to the states and discharged-There was a 2 page article about this in the stars and stripes
Keywords: DMZ Patrol- Pan Mu Jon-Prisoner exchange
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| Current Message 9 - October 26, 2009 |
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Entry: 72086
DMZ Joint Security Area |
First Commander Dies |
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James Mazour wrote on 2009-10-26 19:10:51.0
Comments: The JSA unit's first commander, Colonel Robert L. Huffaker, died October 3, 2008 at his Bella Vista, Arkansas home. He was 93 years old. Huffaker joined the US Army in 1942 and retired in 1968. During 1952-53 LTC Huffaker was the commander of the newly formed Joint Security Area unit, and participated in the Korean armistice meetings, Operation Little Switch and Operation Big Switch at the truce village of Panmunjom. He provided the early Panmunjom photographs shown at the 2007 JSA reunion in Las Vegas.
Keywords: JSA, Joint Security Area, Robert Huffaker, Commander, Panmunjom
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| Current Message 10 - October 10, 2009 |
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Entry: 71909
DMZ Joint Security Area |
Ron Abigill's response. |
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Christopher Ford wrote on 2009-10-10 09:01:08.0
Comments: I was stationed with Ron Abigill at JSA from 1967-1968. Although in a different section (escort) I was aware of the incident involving one of our relief trucks (a Dodge 4x4) carrying some 9-10 personell. Some were U.S., and some were KATUSA. The truck was ambused well with our side of the DMV with what apeared to be RPG's, and grenades. Then, the NKA sprayed the truck with AK 47 fire. To the best of my knowledge about this incident, only two US, and one KATUSA survived. This issue was kept very quiet, and did not even appear in "Stars & Stripes.", nor any major US newspaper. I checked. SSG C.L. Ford.
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| Current Message 11 - September 26, 2009 |
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Entry: 71767
DMZ Joint Security Area |
Vets from the November 23, 1984 Firefight |
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Richard Howard wrote on 2009-09-26 13:09:28.0
Comments: I just retired and think I am the last one to ware the JSA combat patch. Wore is proudly in two tours of Iraq!!! Any Vets from the firefight please contact me by email Man love to hear from ya'll!!!!!
Keywords: Firefight
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| Current Message 12 - September 12, 2009 |
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Entry: 71598
DMZ Joint Security Area |
U.N.C.S.F JSA/JSF 1990- 1992 2nd Platoon Mad Dogs! |
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Kevin Murszewski wrote on 2009-09-12 17:47:25.0
Comments: Just looking to reconnect with some old friends! Found some on FaceBook, now I have to try here.
Keywords: Murszewski, Doogie, Mad Daogs, 2nd Platoon, Vanderpool, Hirshi, Michaud, Glidden, Knapp, Kieffer, Snyder, Sgt Justice, LTC Turner, 1SG Carr
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| Current Message 13 - September 12, 2009 |
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Entry: 71597
DMZ Joint Security Area |
Facebook page |
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Greg Glidden wrote on 2009-09-12 17:02:24.0
Comments: Hey guys, I wanted to share this Facebook site with everyone.
JSA Veterans http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=34664264915
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| Current Message 14 - September 4, 2009 |
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Entry: 71510
DMZ Joint Security Area |
JSA/Panmunjom Veterans Reunion |
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James Mazour wrote on 2009-09-04 16:58:08.0
Comments: I am making plans for the fourth JSA/Panmunjom Veterans Reunion to be held in spring 2011 in Orlando, Florida. I am choosing Orlando for same reasons I chose Las Vegas for 2007 reunion - abundance of hotel rooms, economical and easy airline fights from most other parts of country, and good weather. I have some ideas for speakers and activities. Marsha will lead another excursion to local shopping mall for the "In Front of the Mall" JSA ladies. Soju will be available in the hospitality room!
James Mazour, JSA 1973-74 3212 Orchard Circle West Des Moines, Iowa 50266 515-226-9475
Keywords: JSA, Joint Security Area, Panmunjom, reunion, Korea DMZ
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| Current Message 15 - August 18, 2009 |
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Entry: 71331
DMZ Joint Security Area |
New Web Site Up!!!! |
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Mark Heathco wrote on 2009-08-18 12:24:40.0
Comments: hay guys i got a web site up with over 240 pictures from the dmz in a slide show go to www.freewebs.com/dmzvets you have to google it then click on ABOUT ME web page once your at the site check out the slide show sign the guest book leave a message read about me tell your friends about the site all are welcome if you have question email me at dmzpatrolleader@yahoo.com see ya Keep the faith brothers
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| Current Message 16 - July 16, 2009 |
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Entry: 70916
DMZ Joint Security Area |
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Kenneth Hodge wrote on 2009-07-16 22:50:20.0
Comments: JSA was my first duty station when I left OSUT at Benning. I served 1980-81 with 2nd plt. Maddogs. I went to Korea a private and left a SP4. Also attended PNCOC CA at Story Barracks. I highly enjoyed the duty and going down range was something else! When the JSA got 4 plts. in 81 I went to the 4th plt. Forgot the PSG name but my sqd ldr was Sgt Savusa.
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| Current Message 17 - June 2, 2009 |
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Entry: 70417
DMZ Joint Security Area |
Merry Mad Monks '98-'99 |
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Jim Funk wrote on 2009-06-02 15:57:16.0
Comments: Great site and some great memories! Truly one of the best group of officers I served with in the Army. Some of those times spent at the Monastery were unbelievably fun. Would love to hear from any of you and catch up.
signed,
Brother Clean
Keywords: Monk-in Ceromonies, "Ride the Snake", Music Monk
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| Current Message 18 - May 8, 2009 |
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Entry: 70102
DMZ Joint Security Area |
Barbarian 88-89 |
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Eric Romine wrote on 2009-05-08 21:09:05.0
Comments: Just found this site. Nice trip down memory lane. And are they some great ones. Saw a few names that I remember. Funny on how I could relate with all the comments throughout.
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| Current Message 19 - May 5, 2009 |
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Entry: 70071
DMZ Joint Security Area |
JSA History |
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Harvey Johnson wrote on 2009-05-05 18:21:55.0
Comments: I enjoy reading here about JSA from different timeline perspectives. I was there 1965 - 1966 when we simply called it JSA. Later it became Camp Kitty Hawk, etc. Also, were GIs still living in quanset Huts with the old potbelly stoves? What about the mosquito tents? Anybody remember Ko-U-H; the barber; the old movie theater; hobby shop? Guess all those places are gone now. Can someone post the JSA timeline from a true veterans perspective? I was really proud to wear the JSA emblem.
Keywords: JSA 1965 - 1966
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| Current Message 20 - May 5, 2009 |
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Entry: 70070
DMZ Joint Security Area |
JSA memories |
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David Kerr wrote on 2009-05-05 17:19:56.0
Comments: At the time, i thought it was the worst place to be in the world, I hated Korea. Now, years later, I realize it was really the best time of my life. Sonjuree, yonjego, Itaewon.... a lot of wild stories to tell, some pretty unbelievable to someone who never experience Korea at JSA. I was there during the transition from Camp Kitty Hawk to Camp Bonifas. I was there when the new, modern Check point 4 was built. (old now to those serving). A gigantic tent was constructed that covered the construction of the building... it was really neat. flipping of N. Korean guards.... especially "smiley" anyone remember him? he spoke better English than the katrusa's, and he was KPA. Always smiling real big and trying to get everyone to talk to him.
I remember Der Schwantz.... Kreckler... How are ya man? You crazy German.... lol.... get in touch if you read this. :) Called Defranco one Veterans day, a few years back.
Anyway, i was at the JSA May '86-APR '87. So much PU$$EE. Korea was a crazy place! I always wondered how it might have been, if i married that girl in YonGIgo. Never sure if it was a mistake not to marry her. She was a pretty thing.
Oh well, just reminicing here about Korea, would be fun to visit the place once more. NK is still as crazy as it was in '86.... It just get's more notice now... but nothing new really. Remember the propoganda leaflets, and the 24hr. broadcasting...... And us playing 24 hr. Heavy Metal for the KPA. I wonder if they enjoyed it?
Keywords: "The Casual Gang",
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| Current Message 21 - April 26, 2009 |
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Entry: 69991
DMZ Joint Security Area |
First International JSA Reunion |
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James Mazour wrote on 2009-04-26 18:25:19.0
Comments: The April 2009 JSA veterans 10-day tour to Korea was a great success. I can not thank enough JSA veteran Raymond Jones (69-70) of Winslow, Maine for organizing this top notch tour of the Republic of Korea. Wow! has it changed from when I was there in the early 1970's. The only disappointment was the current JSA command organized tour to Panmunjom. which did not include a stop at the DMZ site of the Easter Sunday 1968 ambush of a JSA truck by North Korean infiltrators that resulted in the deaths of four American and Korean JSA enlisted soldiers. Our tour group was there on the 41st anniversary of this incident, and it would have been very appropriate for the command to have allowed our tour to honor the deaths of these four enlisted soldiers who died on a dark and lonely road in the DMZ so many years ago. We just drove past the site in a bus without stopping. Instead, the current JSA command took our group to the site of the August 1976 axe murders incident where two JSA officers were killed by North Korean guards for a short memorial. Among JSA American and Korean veterans, the deaths of JSA enlisted soldiers are JUST AS IMPORTANT as officer deaths. However, it is my opinion that the current JSA command does not share this view.
Keywords: Panmunjom, Joint Security Area, JSA, JSA Advance Camp, Camp Kitty Hawk, Camp Bonifas, Korea DMZ
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| Current Message 22 - March 8, 2009 |
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Entry: 69415
DMZ Joint Security Area |
First International JSA Reunion |
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James Mazour wrote on 2009-03-08 20:19:13.0
Comments: Next month (April 2009) 10 American JSA veterans will be returning to Korea for a 10-day tour of the country and the first international JSA reunion, which is being organized by Raymond Jones of Winslow, Maine. The group consists of veterans who served in this elite unit during the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's decades. Their tour will includes visits to the capital of Seoul and a number of historic sites along the DMZ, including the Iron Triangle, a North Korea DMZ invasion tunnel, and a VIP tour of the international truce village of Panmunjom. The international reunion will reunite them with KATUSA and ROK veterans who also serve in this unit. This unit will always be "In Front of Them All."
Keywords: JSA, Joint Security Area, Panmunjom, Camp Bonifas, Camp Kitty Hawk, JSA Advance Camp, Korea DMZ
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| Current Message 23 - January 9, 2009 |
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Entry: 68613
DMZ Joint Security Area |
Looking for Old Friends A1/9 Camp Liberty Bell |
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George R. Gordon wrote on 2009-01-09 23:49:57.0
Comments: I want to thank the men I had served with during my tour on the DMZ with Alpha One Nine Manchu. I am especially thankful for the leadership of then Captain William G. Kotulan. I would gladly follow him to the "gates of hell" if the mission required it. I would like this group of warriors at a reunion one day. Feel free to contact me...COLD STEEL ALPHA ONE NINE.
Keywords: Headquarters Platoon Sergeant and Unit Supply NCO "Gordon's Guerrillas"
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| Current Message 24 - January 1, 2009 |
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Entry: 68483
DMZ Joint Security Area |
JSA/JSF 86-87 |
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Jay Thompson wrote on 2009-01-01 11:12:33.0
Comments: Great site and family of folks that served in a unique assignment. Any one out there from 86-87 let me know. Loved the tour!
In front of them all!
SFC JT
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Joint Security Area 1998
On Sun, 07 Sep 1997
Jeff Worthington jworthin@soback.kornet.nm.kr wrote:
Sir,
You may want to check out our new homepage.
Joint Security Area
(note from editors, site does not seem to work.)
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"In Front Of Them All"
Jeff Worthington
Battalion Signal Officer
United Nations Command Security Battalion - Joint Security Area
DSN 734-8531
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1999 Panmunjom-JSA Reunion
Still in front of them All!
On Mon, 01 Feb 1999
DANIEL DIETZ Email address wrote:
I am Dan Dietz, coordinator of the 1999 Panmunjom-JSA reunion in San
Antonio, TX, 8-10 October 1999.
3201 35 1/2 Court Avenue SW
Fargo ND 58104-8879
Phone: 701-239-8366
e-mail: ddietz@prodigy.net
Our Web page location is:
http://members.aol.com/panmunjom/panmunjo.html
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