When Capt. John Smith first landed his ships at Cape Henry in Virginia
Beach, he must have known the military importance of the jut of land;
today, it is home to Fort Story, and the location played a key role
during World War II in making sure enemy ships and subs did not sail
into the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and onto Norfolk, the world's
largest naval base. Smith established this country's first military base
when he settled in Jamestown, building a fort to protect the early
colonists. That simple military presence grew exponentially and during
World War II was instrumental in not only defending the homeland, but in
winning the war. From the Peninsula to Southside, the Hampton Roads area
is military proud. There are more than a dozen forts and bases, many of
which sprung up during World War II or were greatly expanded during that
time.