Camp Wallace

Camp Wallace

Camp Wallace was a facility of the United States Army located in the unincoporated town of Grove in southeastern James City County in the Virginia Peninsula portion of the Hampton Roads region of Virginia in the United States.

Camp Wallace served from 1918 to 1971 as satellite facility of the army base which became Fort Eustis. It was the first site of the Army's aerial tramway.

Camp Abraham Eustis

During World War I, Camp Abraham Eustis was established by the United States Army in Warwick County, Virginia in 1918. It ecompassed historic Mulberry Island. In 1923, the Camp became Fort Eustis. The former Warwick County consolidated to become a part of the independent city of Newport News in 1958. Fort Eustis, near the southwestern edge of the city just east of the Lee Hall community, which remains as an important U.S. Army base in the 21st century.

An outpost upriver

A few miles upstream along the James River from the Warwick River and Mulberry Island, a satellite facility, Camp Wallace, was established in 1918 as the Upper Firing Range of for artillery training. Consisting of 30 barracks, six storehouses, and eight mess halls, it was located on convert|160|acre|km2|1 on the edge of Grove, west of Carter's Grove Plantation, south of U.S. Route 60, and east of the old Kingsmill Plantation in nearby James City County.

Camp Wallace included some rugged terrain and bluffs overlooking the river. It was the site of anti-aircraft training during World War II. Many years later, the Army's aerial tramway was first erected at Camp Wallace and later moved to Fort Eustis near the Reserve Fleet for further testing. The purpose of the tramway was to provide cargo movement from ship-to-shore, shore-to-ship, and overland. The tramway supplemented beach and pier operations, used unloading points deemed unusable due to inadequate or non-navigable waters, or to traverse land that was otherwise impassable. [ [http://www.transchool.eustis.army.mil/Museum/Tramway.htm Motor Transport Corps ] ]

Conversions: a land swap

In 1971, the U.S. Army agreed to a land swap with Anheuser-Busch in return for a larger parcel which is located directly across Skiffe's Creek from Fort Eustis. Along with land previously owned by Colonial Williamsburg, the former Camp Wallace land became part of a massive development. [ [http://www.kingsmill.com/aboutUs/history1.asp Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg Virginia (VA) ] ] Nearby, the Busch Gardens Europe theme park opened in 1975, as well as a large brewery, and the Kingsmill Resort. [ [http://www.kingsmill.com/aboutUs/history.asp Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg Virginia (VA) ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.forteustiswheel.com/ Fort Eustis Wheel "the military-authorized newspaper"]
* [http://www.eustis.army.mil/ Fort Eustis homepage] - official site.


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