Number 60 is a letterbox, with stamp pad and stamp, along with other goodies and tradables. Please do not remove the stamp or pad! Now for continuing the story of Kings Bay, installment number 3: We had a ballistic-missile-carrying submarine base in Rota, Spain, at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Much later, the Spanish government was pushing for an end to its agreement to base U.S. submarines there. A study was begun by the Navy in 1975 to select a new site to refit the subs in our east coast. Good thing, as it turned out, because in 1976, negotiations approved a draft treaty for the withdrawal of our subs by July, 1979. The U.S. Senate ratified that treaty in June 1976. Jimmy Carter was elected President in November, and within a couple of weeks, Kings Bay was announced as the site for the new base.
Permission has been granted by the proper authorities for the placement of these caches. Be careful and pull well off the pavement. This one has a pen and the area was clear-cut in 2021.
You are looking for a painted jar, a bit smaller than the usual regular sized container.