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Nearly two dozen wooden accommodation buildings were scattered about the rear of the gun positions, and they were designed on the advice of camouflage experts to resemble a village. The resulting army encampment at Fort Oxford was indistinguishable f...
 
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Nearly two dozen wooden accommodation buildings were scattered about the rear of the gun positions, and they were designed on the advice of camouflage experts to resemble a village.  The resulting army encampment at Fort Oxford was indistinguishable from a common village as this photograph shows (Photo: NAC, C-148531)
Nearly two dozen wooden accommodation buildings were scattered about the rear of the gun positions, and they were designed on the advice of camouflage experts to resemble a village.  The resulting army encampment at Fort Oxford was indistinguishable from a common village as this photograph shows (Photo: NAC, C-148531)

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Nearly two dozen wooden accommodation buildings were scattered about the rear of the gun positions, and they were designed on the advice of camouflage experts to resemble a village. The resulting army encampment at Fort Oxford was indistinguishable from a common village as this photograph shows (Photo: NAC, C-148531)

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