Back when I was growing up we didn't have the distractions that are available today. When it was rainy in the summer or we had a snow day, we would entertain ourselves with board games. Out of many, my favorite was STRATEGO. It was similar to Chess and Capture the Flag. The game pieces had a head shot of military personnel, such as Scout, Miner, Sergeant or Marshall and each piece had a corresponding number on it. Miners were number 8 and Marshall was number 1. Additionally, a Marshall could take any other numbered piece, Captains could take Lieutenants and lower. There were also pieces marked with a Flag, Bombs, that took out anyone but a Miners, Spies that could capture the Flag, The ultimate goal was to protect your Flag from capture and capture the opposing player's Flag. This set of caches will emulate that game.
The Spy will help you get the Marshall if you haven't found it already.
This Spy, Lise Marie Jeanette de Baissac MBE, CdeG (11 May 1905 – 29 March 2004), code names Odile and Marguerite, was a Mauritian agent in the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organization in France during World War II. The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in countries occupied by the Axis powers, especially Nazi Germany. SOE agents allied themselves with resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England.
De Baissac was one of the first SOE female agents to be parachuted into occupied France in 1942. During her two missions to France she often worked with her brother Claude who headed the Scientist network of SOE. The couple was most useful shortly before and after the D-Day invasion of France by the allies. The de Baissacs armed and organized French Resistance forces to hinder the German response to the invasion and to assist the allies. Lise de Baissac had frequent encounters with German soldiers in the heavily militarized region in which she worked, but she eluded capture. She was awarded several gallantry awards after the war, including an Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) and the Croix de Guerre (CdeG). From Wikipedia.

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