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The morning after we arrived at the SF base camp, I awoke to find that the rain had washed off enough dirt to reveal the edge of a small, black, metallic cannister about three feet from my hooch. My first thought was "mine". Naturally I had to investigate further. I lightly brushed some dirt away and it still looked like a mine. So I got the demo guy from the ODA to take a look at it. He brushed some dirt away and it still looked like a mine. By this time a small crowd had gathered. The demo guy scrapped enough dirt away to tie a shoelace around a part of the cannister. Then we all stood back about five feet. (Enough to be cautious, but not so far it would make everyone else think you were scared.) The demo guy jerked on the shoelace and in a spray of dirt -- a gas mask popped out of the ground. It's amazing how much the filters on a Soviet gas masks resemble their anti-personnel mines!
Fred Cuny disappeared in 1995 while on a relief mission in Chechnya.
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