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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1925-1946) - [[Fort MacArthur]]'s Battery Erwin was actually a series of three reinforced concrete gun emplacements d |width="50%"|[[Image:FortMacarthur14"RailwayBattery.jpg|300px|thumb|left|14" Railway Gun Drill, 1935, {{FtMacArthurCredit}}]] ...
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  • ...-1945) - Fairview Point Battery was a Canadian 8 inch coastal railroad gun battery on Kaien Island, British Columbia, Canada. Deactivated in 1945. ...ilway battery with two M1888MI guns on M1918 barbette carriages on M1818A1 railway gun cars along with the associated ammunition and fire control cars. The ra ...
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  • ...on]], a sub-post of [[Fort MacArthur]], in Los Angeles County, California. Battery support construction started in February 1942, was completed in August 1942 |width="50%"|[[File:8 inch MK. VI B.jpg|350px|thumb|left|MKVI M3 8" Railway Gun in Firing Position]] ...
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  • ...its construction number as [[Battery T-2212]] and may have been known as [[Battery San Juan]]. == [[Signal Hill 8" Battery]] == ...
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  • ...ery was a [[World War II]] Canadian reinforced concrete 8 inch coastal gun battery at Christopher Point, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Deactiva ...8 barbette carriages (42 degree) as well as some technical support for the battery in July 1941. The Canadian National Defence Headquarters then approved $11, ...
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  • |colspan="2"|[[File:Battery Eubanks - 1.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Manhattan Beach Military Reservation Loc ...t Hancock (2)]], New Jersey, on 24 Dec 1941. This unit arrived with two 8" railway guns and supporting cars and initially emplaced on 27 Dec 1941 at Railroad ...
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  • ...y 6" Army - Point Brown was a fixed, [[World War II]], 6" Army gun coastal battery located at Point Brown, Grays Harbor County, Washington. Deactivated in 194 ...[Railway Battery - Point Brown]] of four 12" mortars in December 1942. The battery was quartered in tents until quarters were completed on the site on 25 May ...
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  • ....jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort MacArthur Middle and Lower Reservations 1937, Railway Gun Positions on the Lower Reservation]] ...Period]] batteries (two 14" disappearing gun batteries and one 12" mortar battery). None of those batteries were completed before the end of [[World War I]] ...
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  • | [[Queen's Battery]] || align="center" | 1796-1870 || {{GPSLink|Lat=47.56855|Lon=-52.68585}} | | [[Battery Waldegrave]]<br>[[Fort Waldegrave]] || align="center" | 1798-1868 || {{GPSL ...
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  • ...t Camden, South Carolina, and who died while a prisoner of war 1 Sep 1780. Battery construction started in 1905, was completed in 1908 and transferred to the |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Baldwin Bty Hardman Emp - 2.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Hardman Gun Emplacement]] ...
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  • ...ttery Alexander (2)]], [[Battery Bloomfield]] and [[Battery Richardson]]). Battery construction started in 1896, was completed 1899 and transferred to the Coa ...[Image:Fort Hancock Battery Halleck - 2.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Hancock, Battery Halleck Gun Emplacement #1]] ...
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  • |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Miles 8in Gun.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Miles 8" Railway Gun Firing]] ...0%"|[[Image:Fort Miles Gun Battery wp.gif|350px|thumb|right|Fort Miles Gun Battery]] ...
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  • ...with distinction during the [[U.S. Civil War]], and who died 18 Mar 1905. Battery construction started in 1905, was completed in 1908 and transferred to the |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Baldwin Bty 155 - 07.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Hawley Emplacement #2 Modified for 155mm Gun]] ...
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  • ...ll]]). Battery Russell was deactivated on 29 Dec 1944 upon completion of [[Battery 245]]. |width="50%"|[[Image:FtStevens BtyRussell - 01.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Russell Lower Ammunition Bunker and Quarters 18 May 2008]] ...
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  • ...n]], professor, [[United States Military Academy]], who died 24 Jun 1904. Battery construction started in September 1896, was completed in June 1898 and tran |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Adams Bty Greene-Edgerton - 4.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Edgerton Data Booth]] ...
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  • {{GunListHeader|period=Coastal Battery}} ...ge=?|shells=?|powder=?|notes=[[Battery Smith]]<br>[[Battery Baldwin]]<br>[[Battery Laval]]}} ...
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  • ...y removed when the railroad tracks were rerouted for the construction of [[Battery Harris (2)]] in 1921. ...March 1921 using Army M1919MII, 16" guns. The original configuration for [[Battery Harris (2)]] was two open 360-degree gun emplacements with three separate m ...
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  • ...[[U.S. Civil War]] and who died at San Francisco, California, 15 Dec 1879. Battery construction started in 1901, was completed in 1903 and transferred to the |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Barry Battery Alexander Pit B.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Alexander Mortar Pit B]] ...
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  • ...ce until 17 Aug 1902. Two additional batteries, [[Battery Bankhead]] and [[Battery Lee]] were completed in 1900 and 1902 respectively and they were also accep ...first garrison was a detachment of 86 Enlisted men and three Officers from Battery B, [[3rd U.S. Coastal Artillery]], commanded by Capt. [[John D.C. Hoskins]] ...
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  • ...ad and Bonar Point. Last deactivated in 1953. Also referred to as Oxford Battery in some documents. [[File:Oxford Battery Encampemt.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The army encampment at Fort Oxford was indi ...
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