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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1924-1946) - Battery Gardner was a reinforced concrete, [[ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1924-1946) - Battery Augustus P. Gardner was a reinforced concrete, [[World War I]] 12 inch coastal gun battery on [[Fort Ruckman]], Essex County, Massachusetts. The battery was named in G.O. 9, 11 Feb 1920, after Major [[Augustus P. Gardner]], former member of Congress from Massachusetts, who died at [[Camp Wheeler (2)|Camp Wheeler, Georgia]], 14 Jan 1918, while serving with the 121st Infantry. Funds allocated 16 Mar 1918 in the amount of $365,000. Deactivated in 1946. | ||
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|width="50%"|[[| | |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Ruckman Bty Gardner - 1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Ruckman, Battery Gardner Casemate #2 Rear Entrance]] | ||
|width="50%"|[[| | |width="50%"|[[Image:BTY-Gardner-top-center-2.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Fort Ruckman, Battery Gardner Top]] | ||
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|colspan="2"|[[|795px|thumb|center|]] | |colspan="2"|[[Image:Fort Ruckman Bty Gardner - 4.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Ruckman, Battery Gardner Casemate #2]] | ||
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== [[World War I]] (1917-1918) == | == [[World War I]] (1917-1918) == | ||
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Originally built as a [[World War I]] concrete coastal gun battery with two 12" M1895MI- | Originally built as a [[World War I]] concrete coastal gun battery with two 12" M1895MI-A4 guns mounted on M1917-A2 Barbette carriages. {{12InWWIBatteryText}} | ||
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{{FtRuckmanBtyGardner}} | {{FtRuckmanBtyGardner}} | ||
[[Image:Jerry Butler Battery Gardner - 1.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Battery Gardner 1923, before being Casemated)]] | |||
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== [[World War II]] (1941-1945) == | == [[World War II]] (1941-1945) == | ||
Battery Gardner was a part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston plan throughout [[World War II]]. The battery was casemated during the war. When the war ended in 1945 the battery was declared surplus. The guns and carriages were processed for salvage in 1946. | Battery Gardner was a part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston plan throughout [[World War II]]. The battery was casemated during the war to provide overhead protection for the guns and crews. When the war ended in 1945 the battery was declared surplus. The guns and carriages were processed for salvage in 1946. | ||
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[[Image:Jerry Butler Battery Gardner - 2.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Battery Gardner Casemated 1945]] | |||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
No period guns or mounts in place. | Part of Baley's Hill City Park, Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts. No period guns or mounts in place. | ||
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(B) 42. | (B) 42.420041, -70.9304166, Battery Gardner | ||
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(1) 42.419429, -70.930478, Gun emplacement #1 | |||
(2) 42.420639, -70.930229, Gun emplacement #2 | |||
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'''Location:''' | '''Location:''' Baley's Hill City Park, Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts. | ||
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{{Visited| | {{Visited|9 Jun 2012}} | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gardner}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Gardner}} | ||
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[[Category:Harbor Defense of Boston]] | [[Category:Harbor Defense of Boston]] | ||
[[Category:Starter Page]] | [[Category:Starter Page]] | ||
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Battery Gardner (1924-1946) - Battery Augustus P. Gardner was a reinforced concrete, World War I 12 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Ruckman, Essex County, Massachusetts. The battery was named in G.O. 9, 11 Feb 1920, after Major Augustus P. Gardner, former member of Congress from Massachusetts, who died at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, 14 Jan 1918, while serving with the 121st Infantry. Funds allocated 16 Mar 1918 in the amount of $365,000. Deactivated in 1946. World War I (1917-1918)Part of the Harbor Defense of Boston, Massachusetts. Originally built as a World War I concrete coastal gun battery with two 12" M1895MI-A4 guns mounted on M1917-A2 Barbette carriages. This was a single story battery with the guns located on open concrete gun pads on the same level as the common magazine and support structure between them. The common magazine and support structure was an earth covered reinforced concrete building that contained shell rooms, powder rooms, a power plant, plotting rooms and personnel facilities. Shells were moved from the magazine to the gun loading platform by shot carts. No shell or powder hoists were provided or needed. The two guns were mounted on circular concrete pads with sunken gun pits. The guns and gun crews were completely in the open with no protection from incoming fire or from aircraft. The M1917 carriage and the sunken gun pit allowed a gun elevation of 35 degrees, giving the gun a range of over 16 miles.
World War II (1941-1945)Battery Gardner was a part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston plan throughout World War II. The battery was casemated during the war to provide overhead protection for the guns and crews. When the war ended in 1945 the battery was declared surplus. The guns and carriages were processed for salvage in 1946.
Current StatusPart of Baley's Hill City Park, Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts. No period guns or mounts in place.
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Links: Visited: 9 Jun 2012
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