As United States Marine forces patrol the perimeter of the International national zone in Santo Domingo a five-man team from the Organization of American States successfully negotiates a precarious cease-fire. Wild fighting has ceased, but political maneuvering for power goes on. Death still stalks the streets of Santo Domingo. Two more Marines reported killed the day the truce went into effect. United States Marines on top and inside huge tanks, trucks and by foot carrying bazookas. American Marines come in driving and piled on of a very square and huge tank with their riffles in their hands. CUS A flat bed army truck with Marines sitting on the bed of the truck with watchful eyes and their riffles in their hands. A Marine dressed in his combat gear holding his bazooka, barrel pointed to the ground. LS Down a country road in Santo Domingo walking un-military like with their weapons. Military helicopter landing carrying supplies. LS - Looking across a grassy field, you see a military truck loaded with soldiers and off the right a corporate building of some sort. The five men from OAS who was responsible for bringing the wild fighting to a cease. American Marines sweep the street's of Santo Domingo looking for rebels. A soldier behind a concrete pillar for protection/cover from attack holding his riffle site to his eye and fires. A wounded American soldier laying on a cot looking at the camera man. MS - American Marines on guard looking for rebels in disguise.