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Soldiers and Sailors (Posted on 2003-09-01) Difficulty: 3 of 5
At a family reunion, I met four distant cousing who are all in the US military. They each came in their dress uniforms, two from the Army, and two from the Navy. When I asked them their names, and where they were stationed, Terry and Tracy told the truth, but Lee and Loren lied. This was especially confusing because all four names could belong to either a man or a woman. Here is what they each said:

Male soldier:

  1. The male sailor is Terry.
  2. Tracy isn't stationed in Afghanistan.
Female soldier:
  1. The female sailor isn't Terry.
  2. Loren isn't the person stationed in Texas.
Male sailor:
  1. The male soldier is Lee.
  2. The female sailor is Loren.
Female sailor:
  1. A sailor is stationed in Hawaii.
  2. Tracy is stationed in Afghanistan.
Help me figure out who is who, and where they are all stationed (one is in Kuwait).

See The Solution Submitted by DJ    
Rating: 3.8889 (9 votes)

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re: solution | Comment 3 of 7 |
(In reply to solution by Charlie)

I see the puzzle now makes the answer unambiguous by changing the female soldier's second statement statement to indicate there is in fact someone stationed in Texas. So the first column of stationments in my solution is the unique correct one.
  Posted by Charlie on 2003-09-01 20:51:42

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