On 2 May, at approximately 800 hours, a reconnaissance force comprised of Colombian regular troops and advised by platoon commander, Lt. Douglas Shetland, began operations in the Norte de Santander area. They were ambushed by the using accurate mortar and machinegun fire. Fourteen Colombian regular troops were killed and Lt. Shetland was captured. Once it was determined that Lt. Shetland was a prisoner, Captain Moore, commander of all U.S. military forces in the region, ordered Sam Fisher's platoon to stand down and await further orders.
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| - On 2 May, at approximately 800 hours, a reconnaissance force comprised of Colombian regular troops and advised by platoon commander, Lt. Douglas Shetland, began operations in the Norte de Santander area. They were ambushed by the using accurate mortar and machinegun fire. Fourteen Colombian regular troops were killed and Lt. Shetland was captured. Once it was determined that Lt. Shetland was a prisoner, Captain Moore, commander of all U.S. military forces in the region, ordered Sam Fisher's platoon to stand down and await further orders.
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| - On 2 May, at approximately 800 hours, a reconnaissance force comprised of Colombian regular troops and advised by platoon commander, Lt. Douglas Shetland, began operations in the Norte de Santander area. They were ambushed by the using accurate mortar and machinegun fire. Fourteen Colombian regular troops were killed and Lt. Shetland was captured. Once it was determined that Lt. Shetland was a prisoner, Captain Moore, commander of all U.S. military forces in the region, ordered Sam Fisher's platoon to stand down and await further orders.
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