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CCGT2014 VFW's and VFD's Multi-Cache

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Keystone: As the owner has not responded to my prior note, I am archiving this cache page. Please note, cache pages that are archived by a Reviewer due to maintenance issues cannot be unarchived.

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Hidden : 1/24/2018
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Good news! For 2018, we upgraded our geotrail to an official Geocaching GeoTour! Learn more about Pennsylvania's Clearfield County GeoTour, which offers a series of 5 related geocaching adventures: Forgotten Clearfield, Hometown Heroes, Waterways, Cemeteries, and Parks and Recreation. Codes are hidden within each cache. Collect 25 codes from across all 5 series and you qualify for a collectible prize. If you complete all 5 and have your passport validated, you can receive a trackable geocoin.

This cache is with the 2014 CCGT Hometown Heroes Geotrail. Use your CCGT passport to collect 25 codes found within each cache to redeem for your 2014 CCGT geocoin. Visit www.visitclearfieldcounty.org/outdoors/geotrail for more information about the Clearfield County Geotrail, passports, geocoins and previous geotrails that are still open.

 

Clearfield County is home to 31 Volunteer Fire Departments, several Emergency Medical Services, and is full of "hometowns" who have taken the time to honor their fallen and living veterans through monuments. Come and cache Clearfield Co to learn about all men and women of the armed forces, fire personnel, and EMT's who voluntarily enlisted themselves to serve the Citizens of the U.S., the state of PA, and their hometowns of Clearfield Co. with honesty, faith, compassion, courage, and integrity and to uphold the Laws of the Constitution of the United States of America.

 

Osceola Mills is very proud of its men and women who served in the Armed Forces and who volunteer to fight fires and rescue it's residences in their time of need.

You'll be looking for clues to figure out the final coords of N 40 51. D F B   W 078 16. C E A

The coordinates given will take you to your first set of clues.

On the memorial in front of you, to get the number for " C " ... What is the last number of the Company to which Pvt James L. Corman was attached?

To get the number for " B " ... What is the first number of the Division Lt Harry B. Peters was attached?

Now walk 67 paces N.E.

On the memorial in front of you, to get the number for " F " ... Find James S. Dunlap - U.S.S. Stark. What is the last number of the year he was killed or K.I.A.?

To get the number for " A " ... How many last names on the center plaque begin with the letter " P " ?

Now walk 85 paces N.E.

On the memorial in front of you, to get the number for " E " ... take the last number of the Gorman Peter's Post number and add it to the first number of the year the memorial was dedicated.

To get the number for " D " ... What is the second number of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Post?

Now you are ready to go find the final. A volunteer may be watching your progress!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)