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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1944-1947) - A [[World War II]] reinforced concrete gun battery built at [[Fort Stevens]] between 28 Oct 1942 and 31 Aug 1944 at a cost of $248,578. Officially operational 28 Oct 1944. Deactivated in 1947. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1944-1947) - A [[World War II]] reinforced concrete gun battery built at [[Fort Stevens (1|Fort Stevens)]] between 28 Oct 1942 and 31 Aug 1944 at a cost of $248,578. Officially operational 28 Oct 1944. Deactivated in 1947. | ||
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[[Image:40-0660a.gif| | |width="50%"|[[Image:40-0647a.gif|350px|thumb|left|Battery 245, Gun #2, 1945]] | ||
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One of three like [[World War II]] batteries that provided a "triangle of fire" protection for the mouth of the Columbia River. [[Battery 245]] at [[Fort Stevens]], [[Battery 246]] at [[Fort Columbia]] and [[Battery 247]] at [[Fort Canby]] made up the three points of the triangle. | |colspan="2"| | ||
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== [[World War II]] (1941-1945) == | |||
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One of three like [[World War II]] batteries that provided a "triangle of fire" protection for the mouth of the Columbia River. [[Battery 245]] at [[Fort Stevens (1)]], [[Battery 246]] at [[Fort Columbia]] and [[Battery 247]] at [[Fort Canby]] made up the three points of the triangle. | |||
Armament consisted of two 6", Model T2, 309.9" long rifled guns each mounted in a separate shielded M4 Barbette carriage. Between the two guns was a reinforced concrete bunker housing the ammunition and control mechanisms. The battery was self-contained, with | Armament consisted of two 6", Model T2, 309.9" long rifled guns each mounted in a separate shielded M4 Barbette carriage. Between the two guns was a reinforced concrete bunker housing the ammunition and control mechanisms. The battery was self-contained, with its own power generator, plotting rooms, magazines, and other facilities. It was also designed to be gas-proof in case of a chemical attack. | ||
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The guns now mounted at [[Fort Stevens]] are 5" Naval guns in a completed turret and are similar to the originals except that the turret is completely enclosed. These guns and turrets were installed by the State of Oregon in 1985. The original guns were dismantled in 1947 when the fort closed down | The guns now mounted at [[Fort Stevens (1)]] are 5" Naval guns in a completed turret and are similar to the originals except that the turret is completely enclosed. These guns and turrets were installed by the State of Oregon in 1985. The original guns were dismantled in 1947 when the fort closed down and the gun tubes were shipped to [[Fort Miley]], [[Battery 243]]. | ||
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[[Image:Fort Stevens Battery 245 Plan.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Battery 245 Plan]] | |||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Battery 245 is located on [[Fort Stevens]] Oregon. The battery is open to the public and in good condition. | Battery 245 is located on [[Fort Stevens (1)]] Oregon. The battery is open to the public and in good condition. The rooms in the Battery are empty but many are marked by function. Period guns and carriages are in place although they are not the same as the originals. | ||
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(C) 46.207139, -123.971711, | (C) 46.207139, -123.971711, Battery 245 | ||
(1) 46.207488, -123.971824, Gun Emplacement 1<br>(1944-1947) | (1944-1947) | ||
(2) 46.206905, -123.971888, Gun Emplacement 2<br>(1944-1947) | (1) 46.207488, -123.971824, Gun Emplacement #1<br>(1944-1947) | ||
(2) 46.206905, -123.971888, Gun Emplacement #2<br>(1944-1947) | |||
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'''Location:''' Fort | '''Location:''' Fort Stevens, Clatsop County, Oregon | ||
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|46.207139|-123.971711}} | {{Mapit-US-cityscale|46.207139|-123.971711}} | ||
* Elevation: 31' | * Elevation: 31' | ||
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* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=46.207139|Lon=-123.971711}} Battery 245 | |||
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=46.207488|Lon=-123.971824}} Gun Emplacement #1<br>(1944-1947) | |||
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=46.206905|Lon=-123.971888}} Gun Emplacement #2<br>(1944-1947) | |||
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'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
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'''Links: ''' | '''Links: ''' | ||
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{{Visited|18 May 2008}} | {{Visited|18 May 2008}} | ||
== | == Picture Gallery== | ||
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Image:FtStevens Bty245 - 04.jpg|5" Naval Gun at Battery 245, 18 May 2008 | Image:FtStevens Bty245 - 04.jpg|5" Naval Gun at Battery 245, 18 May 2008 | ||
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[[Category:Oregon All]] | [[Category:Oregon All]] | ||
[[Category:Oregon Battery]] | [[Category:Oregon Battery]] | ||
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[[Category:Fort Stevens]] | [[Category:Fort Stevens]] | ||
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Battery 245 (1944-1947) - A World War II reinforced concrete gun battery built at Fort Stevens) between 28 Oct 1942 and 31 Aug 1944 at a cost of $248,578. Officially operational 28 Oct 1944. Deactivated in 1947. World War II (1941-1945)Part of the Harbor Defense of the Columbia. One of three like World War II batteries that provided a "triangle of fire" protection for the mouth of the Columbia River. Battery 245 at Fort Stevens (1), Battery 246 at Fort Columbia and Battery 247 at Fort Canby made up the three points of the triangle. Armament consisted of two 6", Model T2, 309.9" long rifled guns each mounted in a separate shielded M4 Barbette carriage. Between the two guns was a reinforced concrete bunker housing the ammunition and control mechanisms. The battery was self-contained, with its own power generator, plotting rooms, magazines, and other facilities. It was also designed to be gas-proof in case of a chemical attack.
Current StatusBattery 245 is located on Fort Stevens (1) Oregon. The battery is open to the public and in good condition. The rooms in the Battery are empty but many are marked by function. Period guns and carriages are in place although they are not the same as the originals.
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Visited: 18 May 2008 Picture Gallery
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