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Revision as of 20:31, 11 November 2008

Fort Ebey (2) (1942-1946) - Established as a coastal defense fort in 1942 during World War II to support Fort Casey, Fort Worden and Fort Flagler. Named for Col Isaac Ebey a Whitbey Island pioneer killed by Indians in 1857.

Fort Ebey Sign
Fort Ebey Map


Fort Ebey (2) History

The main defensive armament on Fort Ebey was Battery 248, a battery of two, 6" rapid fire guns with an earth covered concrete support structure and fire control post. An SCR-296A radar facility was located south of the battery.

Fort Ebey (2) World War II Battery (edit list)
Battery
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No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery 248 2 6" Long Range Barbette Carriage with Shield 1942-1944-1944-1946 $ 349,000
Source: CDSG

Current Status

Fort Ebey is now a 645 acre Washington State Park acquired from the Federal Government in three parcels; the first in 1965 and the last in 1991, for a total cost of $3,666,568. Opened to the public in Feb 1981. The Battery 248 concrete support structure is in good condition and open to the public. No guns are present.


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Location: Whidbey Island, Washington.

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.217333 Long: -122.762081

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Visited: 18 Jul 2008

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