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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1939-1945) - York Shore Battery was a Canadian reinforced concrete twin 6-pounder coastal gun battery on [[York Redoubt]], Sleepy Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Deactivated in 1945. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1939-1945) - York Shore Battery was a Canadian reinforced concrete twin 6-pounder coastal gun battery on [[York Redoubt]], Sleepy Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Deactivated in 1945. | ||
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|width="50%"| | |width="50%"|[[File:York Shore Bty - 28.jpg|370px|thumb|left|York Shore Battery Fire Control & BC Station.]] | ||
|width="50%"|[[File:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont 12 pounder - 1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Battery Belmont 12-pounder same as in the York Shore Battery.]] | |width="50%"|[[File:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont 12 pounder - 1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Battery Belmont 12-pounder same as in the York Shore Battery.]] | ||
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|colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont Twin 6 pounder - 10.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Battery Belmont Twin 12-pounder gun same as in the York Shore Battery.]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont Twin 6 pounder - 10.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Battery Belmont Twin 12-pounder gun same as in the York Shore Battery.]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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[[Image:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont 12 pounder - 3.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Inside the 12-pounder.]] | [[Image:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont 12 pounder - 3.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Inside the 12-pounder.]] | ||
[[Image:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont Twin 6 pounder - 01.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Inside the Twin 6-pounder Gun.]] | [[Image:Fort Rodd Hill Battery Belmont Twin 6 pounder - 01.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Inside the Twin 6-pounder Gun.]] | ||
[[File:York Shore Bty - 27.jpg|thumb|left|200px|York Shore Battery Searchlight Shelter.]] | |||
The York Shore Battery was built on the side of a cliff along the Halifax Harbor shore below the old [[York Redoubt]]. The battery was initially armed with two old 12-pounder guns transferred from [[Fort Ives]], Those guns were later replaced with a twin 6-pounder duplex gun capable of delivering 72 rounds per minute in a semi-automatic mode. | The York Shore Battery was built on the side of a cliff along the Halifax Harbor shore below the old [[York Redoubt]]. The battery was initially armed with two old 12-pounder guns transferred from [[Fort Ives]], Those guns were later replaced with a twin 6-pounder duplex gun capable of delivering 72 rounds per minute in a semi-automatic mode. | ||
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York Shore Battery (1939-1945) - York Shore Battery was a Canadian reinforced concrete twin 6-pounder coastal gun battery on York Redoubt, Sleepy Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Deactivated in 1945. HistoryPart of the Harbor Defense of Halifax. World War II (1939-1945)The York Shore Battery was built on the side of a cliff along the Halifax Harbor shore below the old York Redoubt. The battery was initially armed with two old 12-pounder guns transferred from Fort Ives, Those guns were later replaced with a twin 6-pounder duplex gun capable of delivering 72 rounds per minute in a semi-automatic mode. The battery was designed to defend against fast enemy Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs) and E-boats which could dash into harbors, shoot up shipping and exit at incredible speeds. This battery evolved much as Battery Belmont, did during World War II except for siting differences. Battery Belmont is thought to have the only remaining twin 6-pounder duplex gun on display and also has one of the old 12-pounder guns that preceded the twin 6-pounder guns. Both of these guns are displayed on their mounts. Most of the gun consisted of tough naval bronze components to withstand salt air corrosion. It was elevated and traversed rapidly on superb bearings. In the semi-automatic mode it could deliver 72 rounds per minute even though the rounds were hand loaded from trays of shells.
Three searchlight emplacements were located on the wooded hillside just above the gun emplacements. Current StatusThe entire complex is now part of the York Redoubt National Historic Site. No period guns or mounts in place in the York Shore Battery. This battery has deteriorated to the point where it was unsafe and has been fenced off to restrict access.
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