North of King Khalid's Military City, about 50 kilometers south of the border line, was the 2nd temporary outpost jokingly referred to as "Beauty House."
In the matter of naming, the Marine Corps was still as unrestrained as ever.
In the last great war, the Marine Corps called Sai Island, where nearly 30,000 soldiers were killed or wounded, "Heaven," and Transfer Island, similarly taken through bloodshed, "Sunshine Beach."
In this desolate place spanning hundreds of kilometers, the least likely thing one would encounter was a beauty.
Though called a temporary outpost, in reality, it was a fully equipped military encampment.
The only difference from regular military camps was that all the barracks were built with engineering panel materials, looking somewhat similar to the temporary sheds on construction sites.
Of course, they only looked somewhat similar.