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'''Battery Wilhelm''' (1902-1942) - Battery Wilhelm was a reinforced concrete [[Endicott Period]] 12 inch gun battery on [[Fort Flagler]], Washington.  Named in G.O. 16, 14 Feb 1902, after Capt. [[William Herman Wilhelm]], [[21st U.S. Infantry]] who was killed in 1901 while fighting Philippine insurgents. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1899, and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on 17 Aug 1902 at a cost of $71,190.68. Deactivated in 1942.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1902-1942) - Battery Wilhelm was a reinforced concrete [[Endicott Period]] 12 inch gun battery on [[Fort Flagler]], Washington.  Named in G.O. 16, 14 Feb 1902, after Capt. [[William Herman Wilhelm]], [[21st U.S. Infantry]] who was killed in 1901 while fighting Philippine insurgents. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1899, and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on 17 Aug 1902 at a cost of $71,190.68. Deactivated in 1942.
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[[Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm.JPG|800px|thumb|center|Battery Wilhelm]]
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== History ==
== History ==
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== [[Endicott Period]] ==
== [[Endicott Period]] ==
{{BatteryWilhelmStart}} These carriages were unique in that only three were built and placed in service; they were left over from the gun lift carriage program that started and ended with [[Battery Potter]] at [[Fort Hancock (2)|Fort Hancock]].
{{BatteryWilhelmStart}} These carriages were unique in that only three were built and placed in service; they were left over from the gun lift carriage program that started and ended with [[Battery Potter]] at [[Fort Hancock (New Jersey)|Fort Hancock]].


In 1914 the telephone switchboard and batteries were removed from the plotting room building behind Battery Wilhelm and placed underground in Battery Wilhelm for greater protection. The plotting room building was subsequently modified to provide a dormitory room for telephone operators and a workspace for artillery engineering.
In 1914 the telephone switchboard and batteries were removed from the plotting room building behind Battery Wilhelm and placed underground in Battery Wilhelm for greater protection. The plotting room building was subsequently modified to provide a dormitory room for telephone operators and a workspace for artillery engineering.
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[[Image:FortFlaglerBatteryWilhelm Plan.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Battery Wilhelm Plan]]
[[File:FortFlaglerBatteryWilhelm Plan.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Battery Wilhelm Plan]]
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
A part of Fort Flagler State Park. No guns or mounts in place.
A part of Fort Flagler State Park. No guns or mounts in place.
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'''Location:''' Fort Flagler, Washington


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{{Visited|18 Jun 2009, 19 Jul 2008}}


==Picture Gallery==
==Picture Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm BC-1.jpg|Battery Wilhelm BC Station
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm BC-1.jpg|Battery Wilhelm BC Station
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Plotting Rm.jpg|Battery Wilhelm Plotting Room Bldg.
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Plotting Rm.jpg|Battery Wilhelm Plotting Room Bldg.
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Obs Post.jpg|Battery Wilhelm Observation Post
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Obs Post.jpg|Battery Wilhelm Observation Post
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Hoists - 5.jpg|Battery Wilhelm Shell Hoist Above
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Hoists - 5.jpg|Battery Wilhelm Shell Hoist Above
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Hoists - 4.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Hoist Mechanism Below
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Hoists - 4.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Hoist Mechanism Below
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Emp1 - 2.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Gun Emplacement #1
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Emp1 - 2.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Gun Emplacement #1
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Emp2 - 2.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Gun Emplacement #2
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Emp2 - 2.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Gun Emplacement #2
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Emp2 - 1.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Gun Emplacement #2 Mount Base
File:Fort Flagler Battery Wilhelm Emp2 - 1.jpg|Battery Wilhelm, Gun Emplacement #2 Mount Base
Image:Fort Flagler Battery Powerhouse - 1.jpg|Battery Electrical Power House
File:Fort Flagler Battery Powerhouse - 1.jpg|Battery Electrical Power House
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</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 09:23, 20 August 2026


Battery Wilhelm (1902-1942) - Battery Wilhelm was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 12 inch gun battery on Fort Flagler, Washington. Named in G.O. 16, 14 Feb 1902, after Capt. William Herman Wilhelm, 21st U.S. Infantry who was killed in 1901 while fighting Philippine insurgents. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1899, and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on 17 Aug 1902 at a cost of $71,190.68. Deactivated in 1942.

Battery Wilhelm


History

Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound.

Endicott Period

Battery Rawlins, Battery Revere and Battery Wilhelm were built starting in 1897 and completed 1899 as a single large unnamed battery with four 10" and two 12" rifles, all Barbette mounted. The large Battery was initially named Battery Wilhelm in 1902 when it was accepted for service and administrative separated into three batteries in 1906. The part that became Battery Rawlins was originally armed with two 10" M1888MII rifles mounted on M1893 Barbette carriages. The part that became Battery Revere was armed similarly to Battery Rawlins. Battery Wilhelm became the middle battery armed with two 12" M1888MII rifles mounted on M1897 Altered Gun Lift Carriages. These carriages were unique in that only three were built and placed in service; they were left over from the gun lift carriage program that started and ended with Battery Potter at Fort Hancock.

In 1914 the telephone switchboard and batteries were removed from the plotting room building behind Battery Wilhelm and placed underground in Battery Wilhelm for greater protection. The plotting room building was subsequently modified to provide a dormitory room for telephone operators and a workspace for artillery engineering.

Battery Wilhelm Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 12" Rifle 440" M1888MII 35 Watervliet Altered Gun Lift Barbette, M1897, #2, Watertown 1902-1942 See Note 1 & 2
2 12" Rifle 440" M1888MII 25 Watervliet Altered Gun Lift Barbette, M1897, #1, Watertown 1902-1942 See Note 1
Source: RCW Form 1, Aug 1921, Coast Defense Study Group, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 146, 216
Note 1: Both guns and carriages ordered salvaged 24 Oct 1942 CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA
Note 2: Carriage card shows carriage #3 installed, Form 1 shows #2 installed
Battery Wilhelm Plan


World War II

The guns and carriages of Battery Wilhelm were ordered scrapped on 24 Oct 1942.

Current Status

A part of Fort Flagler State Park. No guns or mounts in place.

Context

Location: Fort Flagler, Washington
Lat: 48.102° Long: -122.694° Elevation: 132' Bing, Google, OldMapsOnline, USGS, OHM

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Fortification ID:

  • WA0075 - Battery Wilhelm

Picture Gallery

Related:
21st U.S. Infantry, Battery Ash, Battery Potter, Battery Rawlins, Battery Revere, CDSG Gun Card Collection, Endicott Period, Fort Flagler, Fort Hancock, NARA, World War II,