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Camp Patrick Henry is a decommissioned United States Army base which was located in Warwick County, Virginia. After World War II, the site was redeveloped as a commercial airport, and became part of City of Newport News in 1958 when the former City of Warwick and Newport News were politically consolidated as a single independent city. The airport is known in modern times as Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport.
The base served primarily as a troop staging ground during World War II. The camp was founded in late 1942 and was an approximately 1,700-acre (6.9 km2) complex, built in largely virgin forest. At its peak, Camp Patrick Henry had a capacity of hosting approximately 35,000 individuals at one time. These included American troops of every branch of the military service, troops of other Allied armies, and civilians bound for special missions overseas. Although most of the military personnel processed through the Camp during the war were replacements, many noteworthy units were also staged. Complete units processed in 1943 included the 45th "Thunderbird", the 85th "Custer", and the 88th "Blue Devils" Infantry Divisions. During 1944 the camp handled the 31st "Dixie", the 91st "Powder River" and the 92nd "Buffalo" Infantry Divisions, as well as the 2nd Cavalry Division.
Nearly three quarters of a million men and women passed through the camp during 1943-44, before boarding transport ships at the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, most of them bound for deployment in the Western Europe. By January 31, 1946, the total number of personnel to pass through the camp was 1,412,107. In the later stages of the war, the camp served as a demobilization point for many soldiers returning home.
The Camp had its own post office, restaurant, movie theater, as well as a rail system which transported soldiers by train downtown to the piers at the port on the Chesapeake Bay.
Camp Patrick Henry also served as a prisoner of war camp, housing over 5,000 German and prisoners of war between 1944 and 1945. The prisoners were assigned to alleviate the critical shortage of manpower in the area within the limits of the Geneva Convention. The first German prisoners of war to permanently assigned to the Port of Hampton Roads were members of the Afrika Korps who had been captured in the early part of 1943 in North Africa. A prisoner-of-war canteen was established within the compound where the prisoners, within existing regulations, could make limited purchases.
After the war, the camp was deactivated and about 925 acres (3.74 km2) were ceded to the Peninsula Airport Commission to build a regional airport on the site. Patrick Henry Field, which later became Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport opened in 1949. The U.S. Army continued to operate a Nike Missile site on the complex until the late 1970s, when the base was shut down permanently.
Now that you have some history about Camp Patrick Henry, let us move onto the actual cache information.
To achieve the cache coordinates; you will need to visit the posted coordinates above to achieve some answers to the following questions, but not all answers can be found here!
1) In what year was the namesake of this camp born? _ _ _ _
2) He gave a famous speech on what day in the House of Burgesses? _ _
3) What year was Camp Patrick Henry sold for community development? _ _ _ _
4) Hampton Roads Transit serves the airport with regional bus
service; the airport is on HRT Route _ _ _?
5) A new air traffic control tower was completed in July of what
year? _ _ _ _
6) The new tower replaced the original one built in what year? _ _ _ _
7) The tower had been the oldest operating control tower on the
east coast with continuous service for _ _ years?
8) Currently, Frontier Airlines offers nonstop service from here
with direct flights to Denver, Colorado using Airbus A_ _ _ , a
136-seat aircraft.
9) The daughters of the American Revolution erected a 10ft granite
monument in Henry County commemorating Patrick Henry, what year was it dedicated? _ _ _ _
10) Camp Patrick Henry was an Army base of _ _ _ _ acres of
Peninsula woodland?
11) The U.S. Army continued to operate a Nike Missile site,
designated N-_ _, on the complex until the late 1970s, when the
base was shut down permanently?
12) In what year did the namesake die? _ _ _ _
PART ONE:
Using the correct answers from above, you should be able to locate the second stage of this puzzle.
Add the answers to questions 1 thru 6 together. Then divide the answer by 1000. Now, add your results to N 36 58.961. Don't forget that there is 60 minutes in a degree!
Add then answers to questions 7 thru 12 together. Then divide the answer by 1000. No, add your results to W 76 23.652
This should give you the coordinates to stage 2 and you should then have plenty of time to STOP and contemplate on how you achieved these coordinates.
You must finish part one before proceeding to part two.
PART TWO:
Now, the most critical question of them all... What are the
coordinates, according to the airport master record, to the airport?
N _ _ degrees _ _ . _ _ _ minutes
W _ _ degrees _ _ . _ _ _ minutes
Using these airport coordinates, subtract North data given at stage 2 from North coords.
Add West data given at stage 2, + 0.336 to west coords.
You should now have the final resting spot of the Camp Patrick Henry cache.
26 November 2017: Due to some muggle issues at the final location the container has been moved to a slightly better hiding place within the "zone". A "clue" has been placed to assist you in claiming your "smiley".
Additional Hints
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