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Revision as of 19:33, 8 October 2021
Battery 234 (1944-1947) - Battery 234 was a reinforced concrete, World War II 6 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Pickens, Florida. Battery construction started 16 Jan 1943, was completed 1 Jul 1943, and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 5 Jun 1944 at a cost of $ 212,482.42. Never armed. Deactivated in 1947.
World War IIPart of the Harbor Defense of Pensacola. Originally built as a World War II concrete coastal gun battery for two 6" rapid fire guns mounted on M4 carriages placed on either side of an earth-covered reinforced concrete support structure. A steel and concrete fire control tower was constructed behind the battery. The gun tubes were never delivered and the battery was never armed.
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Current StatusTwo guns were installed in 1976 from Fort John Custis as display pieces.
Sources: Links: CDSG Visited: 8 Oct 2021, 30 Dec 2011, 15-16 Dec 2009 Picture Gallery
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