February 14, 1988 - 0500

Today we get inserted deep into enemy territory, and get to track down one of our own. Sergeant Moore has gotten himself into quite a mess. When we get him, we'll try not to poke too much fun at him. I'm sure he's already angry enough about getting captured by amateur militants! I wonder were he managed to hide that tracking device?

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Intelligence Report

Hostile forces are scattered all over the island of Kolgujev. Most of the forces are concentrated in mountainous Southwestern part of the island. While not as heavy, they do have some presence at the Northeastern end of the island, which includes an abandoned Soviet base, which houses several vehicles and an ammunition store. The forces on the Southwestern end of the island are comprised of small camps, which frequently move.

These militants may be the same group that assisted us in defeating the Soviets in 1985. If they are, we have no idea why they have turned against us.


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Detailed Briefing

Sergeant Richard Moore disappeared three nights ago from one of the last outposts in Northern Kolgujev. Normally we would not send in a rescue team until we found out Moore's exact location, but Moore was carrying a prototype of an experimental tracking device, which was being tested by Army Rangers. It seems, whoever is responsible for his disappearance has no knowledge of the tracking device, and Moore has managed to activate the device.

Reconnaissance teams have reported picking up his signal on the Southern end of the island, but they were too far away to get a precise location.

We need your squad to find him and bring him back. You will be inserted via Helicopter here. Intelligence reports light or no activity in the vicinity of the landing zone, though you will be flying over the only known militant compound on the island.


Sergeant Richard Moore



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The Island of Kolgujev

In 1986, after the Soviet Union's forces were driven from the island of Kolgujev, the island was used as a training ground for U.S. special forces. Kolgujev was thought to be abandoned until June of 1987, when factions of a previously unknown militant group started to sabotage U.S. installations.

Instead of participating in a guerilla war, the U.S. decided to pull it's forces out of Kolgujev, and seek a different training ground.

There are rumors that the Soviets are funding the militant group, but no one has been able to prove anything.


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Unit Tracking Device
(Code-Named "LoJack")


Sergeant Blair:

Regarding the use of the tracking device to locate your hostage: The device is very easy to use. Use the radio interface to turn the device on and off. The device should emit a beeping sound. The pace of the beep will increase as you point more towards the target and the pitch of the beep will increase as you get closer to the target. When pointing directly at the target, the beep should sound almost constant.

Good luck sir.

Corporal Scott Jenkins
U.S. Army Rangers
Mountain Division



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Three days ago, a young officer disappeared from one of the last remaining outposts on Kolgujev. Your job is to bring him home alive. Your squad will be dropped off here. Once on the ground you must find the missing officer and get off the island as quickly as possible.

Review the following reports before departing:

Detailed Briefing
Intelligence Report
Background Information
Tracking Device Guide



Mission Objective



Get Sergeant Moore off the island.


Escape from the island.




Well Done!


Good Job Men. Moore is safe, and our forces have all been evacuated from the island safely.