Mission Impossible: The Army of Mystery
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Owner:
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Webfoot
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Released:
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Saturday, February 2, 2002
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Origin:
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California, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of Twigs.
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The Army of Mystery's stated goal is to infiltrate as many geocaches as possible.
Good morning, Mr. Phelps:
The Army of Mystery's goal is to infiltrate as many different geocaches as possible. Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to help in the insertion and infiltration of stated army members.
Due to the sensitive nature of this operation, under no circumstances should Army of Mystery members be photographed with their serial numbers showing. This would jeopardize the entire mission and put all Army of Mystery members in peril. Please be aware that members may show up in various caches at any time and may also disappear at a moment's notice. Should you get lucky enough to find an Army of Mystery member, simply log its serial ID number found on its tag, and place it into your inventory. Within two weeks, place the soldier into a different cache. When you log the cache as found, you may discover the Army of Mystery member is no longer in your inventory. Simply regrab and then place the member in the new cache.
In other words, just before you log the cache that you've placed the army guy in, grab the bug to put him into your inventory, then log the cache and drop the bug from your inventory.
Your job, is place this member in another cache within the next two weeks.
Good luck, Mr. Phelps.
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Big Eagle placed it in Camarillo TB Hotel Two
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California
- 83.3 miles
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Big Eagle grabbed it
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muddy frogs placed it in Fresh Fruit For ...
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Oregon
- 772.76 miles
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muddy frogs grabbed it
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This fine soldier was found holding down the fort and has been relocated to an undisclosed location until further notice.
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thepridelands grabbed it
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Found this in "Turn Left at 41, Turn Right at 43" in Calif. From the multistate logs that I'm reading and the fact that there is no actual dog tag attached just a printed paper with TB number, I am guessing that the owner created his own "army" using a single TB number. We'll be taking this soldier up North to help keep the Pacific Northwest safe.
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DeborahD grabbed it
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Grabbed him from Vasquez Rocks, He's off to another mission.
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Big Eagle grabbed it
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Picked up the mine sweeping soldier from the Yellow Bird cache GCYQQV, though it was not logged in. Perhaps it is because there is no dog tag attached. It may be a good idea not to attach the dog tag because muggles might want to take the dog tag.
Now I get it after reading the logs. Clever idea. Over 200,000 miles traveled. Right! 😉
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Ranger Dale grabbed it
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Found this bug in Utah near Kanab. I have been waiting to see if some one was slow logging it. Time to move it on.
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sgt_stryker placed it in Turn Left at 41, Turn Right at 43
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- 62.22 miles
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sgt_stryker grabbed it
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1248 hrs. Found this poor lonesome soul doing some R&R in the Bushes (actually in 115XR - Left @ 41 Right @ 43). Asked him to join our platoon but he declined saying he needed a bit more rest. We put him back and were on our way. Semper Fi, Mac.
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