Traveling Soldier Dog Tag
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Owner:
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juneocaching
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Released:
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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Origin:
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Wisconsin, United States
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My original mission was to get to any of the geocaches near Fort Hood, Texas, where the soldier in this photo could pick me up before he was deployed to the Sandbox. That mission was COMPLETED! Thank you!
NEW MISSION: To travel to any caches near interesting US Military related things and return back home before May 2010 when my soldier returns home from Afghanistan. That misson failed, but I am now accounted for and back on the move. The soldier returned home safe after one year in Afghanistan, yay!
NEW MISSION: To travel to caches near anything related to the US Military.
"Brother, we love you and we miss you. We pray for your safe return." Hooah! Love, Little Sisters. THANKS!
I am attached to a Guardian Bell that says "Support Our Troops" and "Bring Them Home Safe". I am also attached to a photo of the soldier and his little sisters.
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Tracking History (3518.9mi) View Map
JT Cache Finder discovered it
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discovered it in Right in Plain View
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juneocaching placed it in Right in Plain View Micro
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Wisconsin
- 44.55 miles
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Found a great cache to put our TB in, it's sure to get moved along quickly. We highly recommend this cache! Goodbye again, son...
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juneocaching retrieved it from Evil Ferret 2
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Wisconsin
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Grabbed to move North on our way to an event in Appleton today.
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juneocaching placed it in Evil Ferret 2
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Wisconsin
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This was actually a bit emotional for me today, like watching my son leave, all over again. He was 17 in this photo taken at graduation from Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He is now nearly 20 years old but will always be my first born, my baby.
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