Item #: SCP-5475
Object class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Due to SCP-5475's nature of relocation containment of SCP 5475 is mainly identification and location, once the instance of SCP 5475 is located it is to be transported to site ( ) and stored in a standard humanoid containment cell with one or more armed guards stationed outside its containment cell at all times. After a relocation event foundation agents in the United States military are to be on high alert for SCP-5475 until the entity is identified and back into foundation custody, until that time every major military installation in Iraq and Afghanistan especially installations in [REDACTED] are to be on watch for SCP-5475 upon identification mobile task force ( ) is to be sent to contain and transport the instance back to site ( )
Description: SCP-5475 is a white male with a height of 1.73 meters with brown eyes and hair, SCP-5475 is noted to always be wearing the current United States ACU and standard issue equipment though it is not known how the entity is capable of accessing new equipment when changes are made to army uniform or standard issue equipment. SCP-5475 was originally discovered in FOB [REDACTED] after a foundation agent alerted the foundation to the existence of the entity after [REDACTED] soldiers were found dead in FOB [REDACTED], after the first incident was reported rumors about a supernatural entity near the FOB was told to a foundation agent who alerted the foundation. After first containment on 21-3-[REDACTED] SCP-5475 was taken into foundation custody and classified as Euclid and was considered for reclassification when its relocation abilities were discovered, the entity seldom speaks but does insist he "be returned to the field" to complete his duties, after anywhere from 1-12 months of containment SCP-5475 starts its relocation which lasts and unknown length of time, and will appear at another military location in the previously mentioned countries how the entity does this is unknown.
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