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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1942-1948) - A [[World War II]] era reinforced concrete Coastal Artillery Battery built in 1942-1943 on [[White Point Military Reservation]], a sub-post of [[Fort MacArthur]], California. On 10 Jun 1946 War Department General Order 51 officially changed the name of Battery 127 to [[Battery Bunker]] in honor of Col. [[Paul D. Bunker]]. Guns were scrapped and removed about 1948 but the concrete Battery support structure remains.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1942-1948) - A [[World War II]] era reinforced concrete coastal artillery battery built in 1942-1943 on [[White Point Military Reservation]], a sub-post of [[Fort MacArthur]], California. On 10 Jun 1946 War Department General Order 51 officially changed the name of Battery 127 to [[Battery Paul D. Bunker]] in honor of Colonel [[Paul D. Bunker]], Coast Artillery Corps. Guns were scrapped and removed about 1948 but the concrete Battery support structure remains.
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== History ==
Part of the [[Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles]].
Part of the [[Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles]].


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'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* [http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryBunker127.htm Fort MacArthur Museum]
* [http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryBunker127.htm Fort MacArthur Museum]
* [http://www.cdsg.org/pacific.htm Coastal Defense Study Group]
* [http://www.cdsg.org/pacific.htm Coast Defense Study Group]


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'''Links: '''
* [http://www.cdsg.org/pacific.htm Coastal Defense Study Group]
* [http://www.cdsg.org/pacific.htm Coast Defense Study Group]


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Latest revision as of 05:59, 23 September 2021

Battery 127 (1942-1948) - A World War II era reinforced concrete coastal artillery battery built in 1942-1943 on White Point Military Reservation, a sub-post of Fort MacArthur, California. On 10 Jun 1946 War Department General Order 51 officially changed the name of Battery 127 to Battery Paul D. Bunker in honor of Colonel Paul D. Bunker, Coast Artillery Corps. Guns were scrapped and removed about 1948 but the concrete Battery support structure remains.

Caretaker Crew for Battery Bunker 1946, image courtesy Fort MacArthur Museum
Battery 127, Casemate 2 Interior
Battery 127 Casemate 2 Front View

History

Part of the Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles.

Battery 127 was a battery of two, 16", MarkII-M1, Long Range naval guns on M4-1942 Barbette carriages. Each gun position was in a reinforced concrete casemate. The casemates were 500' apart at either end of an earth covered reinforced concrete support structure. Construction began Apr 1942 and was completed Dec 1943. The Battery was turned over for service 11 Sep 1944 at a cost of $1,256,410.

The 16" guns could fire one-ton projectiles nearly 28 miles and covered most of the northern approach to the Los Angeles Harbor.

Battery 127 Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 16" Rifle 66.7' MarkII-M1 54 Watervliet Barbette, M4-1942, #30, Wellman 1944-1948 Mounted 1944
2 16" Rifle 66.7' MarkII-M1 72 Watervliet Barbette, M4-1942, #45, Mesta 1944-1948 Mounted 1944
Source: Coast Defense Study Group
Battery 127 Plan


Current Status

Part of the White Point Nature Preserve. No guns or carriages in place. Casemates are open to the public but all of the interior Battery rooms are sealed off. No interpretive signage.


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Location: White Point Military Reservation just North of Fort MacArthur, California

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.719954 Long: -118.313227

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Visited: 1 Feb 2009

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