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Old 01-08-2018, 11:31   #16
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I would imagine that there is more than one cache. Miners don't store detonators and explosives together so that may be a hint. They seem to be short on clackers, too, unless they were cut out of the picture.

BTW, Pine is not Northern AZ. It's Central.
It would have been fine to put them together. The claymores come with their own blasting cap.....

I'd like to know how the leo's know they were buried for 20 years...... stuffed with newspapers maybe?
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Old 01-08-2018, 11:53   #17
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It would have been fine to put them together. The claymores come with their own blasting cap.....
We know that but whoever cached them may not have had infantry training.

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I'd like to know how the leo's know they were buried for 20 years...... stuffed with newspapers maybe?
Maybe or they may be guessing and just going by the date stamp:
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Old 01-15-2018, 09:38   #18
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Authorities say military explosives were buried for two decades before being found by construction workers in Northern Arizona.

Was someone saving them for the Fourth of July?

That's actually a lot to go missing from some military installation. Could the government have been looking for that stuff for a long time?


http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/ari...rthern-arizona
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