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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1900-1943) - Battery Mills (2) was a reinforced concrete, [[Endicott Period]] 6 inch coastal gun battery on [[Fort Wadsworth (1)]], Richmond County, New York. The battery was named in G.O. 20, 25 Jan 1906, after | {{PageHeader}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1900-1943) - Battery Mills (2) was a reinforced concrete, [[Endicott Period]] 6 inch coastal gun battery on [[Fort Wadsworth (1)]], Richmond County, New York. The battery was named in G.O. 20, 25 Jan 1906, after Bvt. Col. [[Charles J. Mills]]<!-- not USMA -->, (U.S. Volunteers, Capt. Assist. Adjutant General), who served with distinction during the [[U.S. Civil War]], and who was killed in action at Hatcher's Run, near Petersburg, Virginia, 31 Mar 1865. Battery construction started in 1898, was completed in 1900 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 26 Oct 1900 at a cost of $ 52,700.00. Deactivated in 1943. | |||
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== [[Endicott Period]] == | == [[Endicott Period]] == | ||
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== [[World War I]] == | == [[World War I]] == | ||
{{WWICoastalGuns}} On 18 Jul 1918 one 6" gun was listed as having been shipped to the Sand Hook Proving Ground. On 20 Feb 1918 gun #8 was transferred to the Sand Hook Proving Ground. | {{WWICoastalGuns}} On 18 Jul 1918 one 6" gun was listed as having been shipped to the [[Sand Hook Proving Ground]]. On 20 Feb 1918 gun #8 was officially transferred to the [[Sand Hook Proving Ground]]. | ||
== [[World War II]] == | == [[World War II]] == | ||
The remaining Battery Mills gun was transferred to [[Watervliet]] on 18 Dec 1943. The remaining carriage was ordered scrapped on 3 Dec1943. | |||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 7 January 2019
Battery Mills (2) (1900-1943) - Battery Mills (2) was a reinforced concrete, Endicott Period 6 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Wadsworth (1), Richmond County, New York. The battery was named in G.O. 20, 25 Jan 1906, after Bvt. Col. Charles J. Mills, (U.S. Volunteers, Capt. Assist. Adjutant General), who served with distinction during the U.S. Civil War, and who was killed in action at Hatcher's Run, near Petersburg, Virginia, 31 Mar 1865. Battery construction started in 1898, was completed in 1900 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 26 Oct 1900 at a cost of $ 52,700.00. Deactivated in 1943.
Endicott PeriodPart of the Harbor Defense of Southern New York. Originally built as an Endicott Period concrete coastal gun battery with two 6" M1897MI guns mounted on M1898 disappearing carriages. This was a two story battery with the guns mounted on the upper level and the magazines on the lower level. Two manual Hodges back delivery shell hoists moved the shells from the magazine level to the gun loading platform. No powder hoists installed.
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World War IThe U.S. entry into World War I resulted in a widespread removal of large caliber coastal defense gun tubes for service in Europe. Many of the gun and mortar tubes removed were sent to arsenals for modification and mounting on mobile carriages, both wheeled and railroad. Most of the removed gun tubes never made it to Europe and were either remounted or remained at the arsenals until needed elsewhere. On 18 Jul 1918 one 6" gun was listed as having been shipped to the Sand Hook Proving Ground. On 20 Feb 1918 gun #8 was officially transferred to the Sand Hook Proving Ground. World War IIThe remaining Battery Mills gun was transferred to Watervliet on 18 Dec 1943. The remaining carriage was ordered scrapped on 3 Dec1943. Current StatusNo period guns or mounts in place.
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