Mention Sunbury Court to a Salvationist (a Salvationist is a member of The Salvation Army Church) anywhere in the world and chances are they'll respond: “Oh yes, that's where they elect the General.” In 1929 international leaders of The Salvation Army met as the first “High Council” to remove its second General (Bramwell Booth) from office, who had grown ill. Since then, Sunbury Court has been the location where new Generals are elected.
Currently, The Salvation Army elects a new General (international leader of TSA) every five years, unless the High Council decides to ask the sitting General to extend his or her tenure for another few years.
Sunbury Court has a truly international reputation. Over the decades it has been the focal point for some of the most important moments in the Army's history. It has served The Army well over the years as a gathering place for young and old, as an eventide home, a recreation and relaxation facility for soldiers, sailors and airmen during the war, and a conference centre for youth, adults, leaders, officers (Salvation Army Clergy), and councils. There are no ghosts at Sunbury Court. But there is a spirit- a holy spirit that links its past with its present, and each visitor to its enchanting heritage.
CLUE: Read the silver sign with red letters. For this puzzle, the first word is A, the second word is B, etc. Now count the number of letters in each word. Replace the letters with the number of letters in each word. Use these numbers to enter your waypoint where the cache is located.
N51 (A-B) (C-D) . B A B W0 (A-B) (C-A) . A (A-B) B
Please return cache as found. You are welcome to trade items. I will try to include some unusual items available for trade.
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