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    Update and ops 2015

    Since ops were concluded ( see field report and photos above ) info from the field has reached HQ.

    Apparently the borders have been sealed and the zone of ops and surrounding areas are now " no fly zones ".

    The plan is to maintain a weather eye on developments, but the hope is the enemy agents ( disguised as wildlife)will become more relaxed without our pressure, group together, and drop their guard, and frequently be seen in the open.

    Experience and Intel from our field operatives suggest those enemy agents disguised as females may be joined by others ( perhaps males) sporting crudely disguised antenna on their heads.

    Agent 'Percy's', controller, code name " Missus" , and mine, code name " Wife " have been instructed by HQ to put all all other matters ( weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, birth of first grandchild,shopping trips to Melbourne etc ) aside to allow planning to commence for a period of hi intensity ops during March/ April / May 2015.

    Training on sandy beaches in full sun, and some boating activities will be the norm in the coming months. Maintaining flexibility, especially of the right elbow coupled with rearward movement of the head with mouth open will have a very high priority.
    A full review of armaments has been undertaken, and tenders have closed. Agent "Percy" will rationalise his kit and has settlented on a happy comprise, rather than swapping between ' bush bombs' and long range 'lasers'.

    I've gone for interchangeability, with a composite shoulder mounted system, with delivery platforms and guidance systems that can be swapped out with a simple tool and two captive screws, depending on the mission profile.

    HQ may seek to add other field operatives to our team as required. One such chap has taken on a literary role lately, but if a high altitude airborne stealth assault is required, he will lead the advance echelon.

    Further updates will be posted as they come to hand.

    Peace, out.

    B
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