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	<title>Comments on: Three Days at Preah Vihear</title>
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		<title>By: Mediawatch-Newstopia</title>
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		<description>Well; the life of low ranking servicemen and women are not so glamous as those of their superior. They would camp, eat and sleep wheresoever they could, in a dry or wet areas, in open space or bushes, however, their spirit and moral are always high in time of such needs. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Surrounding areas of Preah Vihear Temple were heavily mines during the war in 1970 and during the KR, laid by both sides [Thai and Cambodia] - if Thai soldiers think that they can go down hill and not stepping on mines then they would really face the consequences, it would have enough for each every one of them. I still recall about the forced down hill trip by the Thai during the early 1979. With all lucks and good karma, we survived.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Seemed this trip inspire you a lot, about everything, from life of innocent people, soldiers, their living standard, the coldness and fresh air at the mountain.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;It&#039;s indeed an interesting blog, and thank you for sharing with us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well; the life of low ranking servicemen and women are not so glamous as those of their superior. They would camp, eat and sleep wheresoever they could, in a dry or wet areas, in open space or bushes, however, their spirit and moral are always high in time of such needs. </p>
<p>Surrounding areas of Preah Vihear Temple were heavily mines during the war in 1970 and during the KR, laid by both sides [Thai and Cambodia] &#8211; if Thai soldiers think that they can go down hill and not stepping on mines then they would really face the consequences, it would have enough for each every one of them. I still recall about the forced down hill trip by the Thai during the early 1979. With all lucks and good karma, we survived.</p>
<p>Seemed this trip inspire you a lot, about everything, from life of innocent people, soldiers, their living standard, the coldness and fresh air at the mountain.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s indeed an interesting blog, and thank you for sharing with us.</p>
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