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NewsDecember 6, 2001

SOUTHERN AFGHANISTAN (AP)-- U.S. Marines fired mortar rounds Thursday and their base went on alert in response to what a military spokesman said was a threat to their installation in southern Afghanistan. The spokesman, Captain David T. Romley, said "it appears to be a credible threat" to the camp...

SOUTHERN AFGHANISTAN (AP)-- U.S. Marines fired mortar rounds Thursday and their base went on alert in response to what a military spokesman said was a threat to their installation in southern Afghanistan.

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The spokesman, Captain David T. Romley, said "it appears to be a credible threat" to the camp.

He said he believed aircraft at the base had been scrambled into the air.

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