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(above) Captain Wilson, from the Republic of Congo, stands inthe FOMAC peacekeeping compound. When heavy clasheserupted in Bossangoa in December 2013, the captain rallied hispeacekeeping troops with remarkable speed, deploying themaround town to safeguard tens of thousands of displaced peoplesheltering in the Catholic church and other sites.(left) Residents of Bossangoa, Central African Republic,lie on the ground of the compound of FOMAC, the regionalpeacekeeping Multinational Force of Central Africa, onDecember 5, 2013. The residents had fled from gunfire fromanti-balaka forces. FOMAC troops tried to protect people fromanti-balaka attacks in the town, which lies 300 kilometers(190 miles) north of the capital, Bangui.73

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