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So I know the last Scout Log I need in Echoing Ruins should pop up after you finish Act 3. I just did that and I respawned but no log. I restarted cycle, still no log. What gives? Anything else I need doing? I've already seen all house sequences so that's done as well. The only trophies I have left are the collection ones, like logs and ciphers for Biomes 4-6, that's it.

Edit; while no scout log there was a random weapon in the starting area. I'm not sure if the game somehow cycled the wrong "thing" to spawn or whatever but there have been obolites and such in the starting area before so I didn't think much of it.

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I'm currently looking for the last Scout Log (46) in the echoing ruins, biome 4. I'm thinking I must be missing something. I remember there is a breakable wall in Biome 1 that typical leads to a datacube each time. Has anyone found a "secret room" behind a false wall in this biome and if so, do you remember finding an audio log within?

Joe reveals to Jimmy that when he was in the Secret Service, he witnessed Baynard torturing a woman in a hotel room and assaulted the senator to intercept the attack. Baynard retaliated by having Joe fired from the Secret Service for refusing to cover up the incident. At Joe's house, Jimmy meets Joe's abrasive daughter Darian. When Joe catches Jimmy attempting to use cocaine in the bathroom, Joe kicks him out. As Jimmy leaves, Darian asks him to sign a football trading card, stating that Joe was a fan of Jimmy's and never watched another game after he was banned from the league. He leaves her with the signed card, "To the daughter of the last Boy Scout."

The 22nd annual Red Power Roundup at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds brought a mixture of International Harvester tractors, trucks and appliances to the Freeborn County Fairgrounds. Nestled into the corner of the swine building was the last International Scout ever built.

On Oct. 21, 1980, the International production plant in Fort Wayne, Ind., bid farewell to the last Scout to come off of the production line. Twenty-three years later, Mike Bolten purchased the historic vehicle in Coon Rapids, Iowa. The Scout II was originally used as a company vehicle for International before it was purchased by the family that owns the Garst Seed Company.

I worked at a IH dealer in 84 , was laid off from regular job do to depression . The parts guy got us belt buckles of the first and last IH tractors made on the back is a small story of IHs history . I still have it and hope it will be worth something it has a serial # but don't now it off hand .

I've driven, loaded and unloaded the last 5488 and it's a nice tractor. The first time it made a public appearence (after the merger) was at the 1993 Red Power Roundup in Booneville, MO inside Darrel Darst's Specialty Tent. It was parked next to the OLDEST Farmall (pre-production Regular). The 5488 has been at other venues since then and had many folks "driving" it.

Since then, I've driven one other tractor that (I think) trumps this. A 5088 with 6.0 hours on the clock. This was at the Red Power Roundup in Madison, SD. It has plastic on the seat, shipping tags on the engine, all the paint on the manifold yet. Smelled new, shifting was ultra tight and the SENTRY worked perfectly.

I've got a pic of that last 5488 sitting in the FARMALL Plant the day of the last Farmall ceremony, SON is about 4-5 yrs old sitting in the seat and I'm standing in the door of the cab. I wanted to "re-create" that pic @ the RPRU in Penfield back in '02 I think it was but couldn't find ANY of my old IH keys, and didn't find any of my RPM Buddy's to unlock the door.

Here's a few piccys of the 5488 before and during the 1993 Roundup. First the before facts........Darrel Darst came up with a crazy great idea to have a specialty tent at the Roundup to feature the super rare, ultra odd IH's. I loved the idea (still do) and hope it gets repeated soon again. I made a deal with CIH to "borrow" the last IH tractor made (5488) and had my friend Neal Stone help me with the trucking. Darrel had TRACTO the robot there inside the tent (a favorite of mine) and the first no-till planter made by IH in the tent too!

My only guess is that parents and scouts are getting confused with Zoom and Scoutbook. When we use Zoom, we ask the scouts to change their screen name to First name and initial if last name. This is so that if we capture and share a photo, their last name is not revealed in the photo.

@DonovanMcNeil, @JenniferOlinger: A screen capture and recording video are different. I agree with @SteveCagigas that the article does say that Do not record online activities/meetings that include youth participants. We are simply taking a photo. We are not recording the entire meeting. We are taking a photo to show how we are scouting at home. So that when we do look back on this period, we will remember how we continued scouting even during a pandemic.

Eight Marines surrounded by generations of scout snipers donned their "hogs teeth," rounds of 7.62mm tied with parachute cord, meant to symbolize that they had completed the Scout Sniper Course at the School of Infantry-East.

The gathered Marines were the last of a kind, the final handful out of over two dozen who had tried out for the final Scout Sniper Course and passed. After a century of use and legend-building, the Marine Corps is doing away with the scout sniper as part of a larger force redesign, and the eight Marines who graduated on Dec. 15 signaled the end of that era.

Before the change, Marine infantry battalions had dedicated sniper platoons made up of 18 scout snipers who would provide not only precisions fires, but reconnaissance and information-gathering for the commander.

Last year, Military.com reported that the Marine Corps would be axing the elite scout sniper platoons, a move made to comply with what the service calls Force Design 2030 -- an effort to modernize the Marine Corps. Testing had shown that infantry companies' scouting capabilities were "insufficient to offer the battalion continuous all-weather information gathering."

As for the scouting and reconnaissance part of the job, the service authorized scout platoons of 26 Marines that would solely focus on information gathering instead of precision fires. What that formal training looks like has yet to be seen, though a spokesperson for the Corps' training and education command told Military.com that curriculum could be completed before the end of fiscal 2024.

Marine Corps scout snipers have earned themselves a spot in the annals of history as one of the most elite military units to form in the last century. The need for precision fires swelled during World War I as a way to combat expert German marksmen, according to the Marine Corps Association.

"Carlos Hathcock is a staple. The stories of how he operated in Vietnam is essentially what led the rest of the world to believe what scout snipers are capable of," Phillip Velayo, a Marine veteran who had worked his way up to chief scout sniper and was an instructor at Camp Pendleton in California, told Military.com.

Those legends bled into Hollywood, with movies like "Jarhead" and TV shows such as "NCIS," where the protagonist, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, often refers to his time as a scout sniper before joining the Navy's law enforcement arm. Scout snipers became a household name.

"Everyone has their part, even that guy that works behind the desk -- everybody has their piece, right?" Justin Governale, a former scout sniper who is now a comic and dog rescue advocate, told Military.com in a recent interview. "But who is known for their scout snipers? Is it the Army? Navy? Air Force? It's the f**king Marine Corps."

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