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Cerro is Spanish for "hill" or "mountain".

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Never missing a chance to get away from there and given a chance to play rifleman, crawling about in the snow, mud, and dirt, Cerro was, therefore, quite put out when Dixon had left him to deal with the farmer.

Looking back down the hill at Cerro, Dixon smiled to himself and shook his head.

Before turning back toward the border, Dixon noticed that Cerro had a white helmet cover, a commodity in even shorter supply than the white parka.

As it was, the conversations between Dixon and Cerro sometimes left one in doubt as to who the subordinate was and who the commander was.

The one habit that both Dixon and Cerro seemed to share was a sense of humor that at times seemed inappropriate and irreverent.

Uzhgorod, Dixon, with Cerro at his side, watched an artillery battery rumble by them.

With nothing better to do at that moment, and needing to escape the cramped confines of their command post carrier, Dixon and Cerro had left those tracks, leaving captains and sergeants to monitor the incoming status reports.

Watching columns of military vehicles roll by, Cerro had once thought, was sort of like watching television.

Like Dixon, Cerro had stood on the side of the road watching vehicles of every description and size go by while allowing his brain to simply drift about and rest.

Turning, he saw one of his young captains, a slip of paper in his hand that Cerro assumed to be a message form, headed for him.

Dixon a moment to catch on, first looking over at Cerro, then at the approaching staff captain.

That it came in the form it did was a shock that neither he nor Cerro had imagined.

Folding his arms across his chest and looking down at the ground, Cerro grimaced.

While Dixon was oblivious to this, Cerro shot the duty officer a dirty look while Command Sergeant Major Duncan grabbed the operations sergeant by the arm and quietly reprimanded him for failing to keep the duty desk neat and clear of unnecessary trash and clutter.

Things are very wrong if you are particularly fond of your current theory regarding the lost mountain city of Cerro Chaltel.