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The Milwaukee Incident - Site 1 Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 5/18/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is one of an eight part series. Caches in this series contain partial coordinates and other important information needed to find The Milwaukee Incident - Final GC2WA2V.

Permission to place this cache was granted by Brian Russort of the Milwaukee County Parks Department.

You are looking for a camo-taped peanut butter jar.

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On Wednesday May 18, 2011 at 12:03 AM, an unidentified flying object was spotted traveling in a northeast direction at a high rate of speed over the city of Springfield, Missouri. Shortly after, it was spotted two miles north of St Louis at 12:55 AM. The United States military was promptly notified and two F-16 fighter jets were dispatched at 1:23 AM from Scott Air Force Base, Illinois on an intercept course with the object. The pilots were instructed to identify the object and not to engage. At 1:46 AM the pilots made visual contact with the object while flying northeast toward Taylorville, IL at an altitude of 10,000 ft. The pilots’ reports on the object are vague since it was emitting extremely bright light. The object then changed direction and began traveling north. At approximately 2:14 am the object crossed over into Wisconsin airspace while being followed by the two F-16s. Moments later, without warning, the object erupted into flames and began a rapid descent over Kenosha County. At 2:25 AM the object exploded, scattering a cloud of material across southeast Wisconsin and the Milwaukee area.

The military needs help locating the pieces of this unidentified aircraft in order to conduct a thorough investigation on what exactly it was, and the matter of its destruction. Anyone assisting in the locating of this debris must maintain complete secrecy. If questioned you must maintain the alias of a casual Geocacher.

Your objective: military scientists and air traffic control have determined where possible debris has landed and have provided you with latitude and longitude coordinates. You must search the debris sites, find the wreckage, and write down your findings. Do not remove any pieces of the unidentified aircraft, but please report back on this page as to whether you found something; however do not report on what you saw. The situation must remain in secrecy. Good luck.

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