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== [[World War II]] ==
== [[World War II]] ==
On 30 Jun 1940 the post was shown with only two permanent buildings, one set of NCO quarters for the caretaker and a bathhouse. The total troop capacity of the post was shown as one NCO. One year later, on 30 Jun 1941, the post is shown with a number of temporary WWII buildings including three 63 man barracks, an infirmary, a firehouse, a guardhouse and a mess hall. Capacity had increased to 10 officers, 1 NCO and 189 enlisted men.
The two 12" guns at [[Battery Gardner]] were casemated during [[World War II]].
The two 12" guns at [[Battery Gardner]] were casemated during [[World War II]].
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==

Revision as of 16:18, 5 February 2011

Fort Ruckman (1902-1962) - An Endicott Period Coastal Fort first established in 1902 as Nahant Military Reservation (1902-1922) in Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts. Named Fort Ruckman in G.O. 13, 1922, after MG John Wilson Ruckman who died 6 Jun 1921. Post abandoned in 1962.

World War I

Part of the Harbor Defense of Boston, Massachusetts.

On 16 Mar 1918 $ 365,000 was allotted for the construction of the two-gun 12" long-range battery at Nahant Military Reservation which became Fort Ruckman in 1922. Operated as a sub-post of Fort Banks.

Fort Ruckman Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
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No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Gardner 2 12" Casemated Barbette
Long Range
1924-1946 $ 365,000* Casemated 1944
Source: CDSG
Fort Ruckman Plan


World War II

On 30 Jun 1940 the post was shown with only two permanent buildings, one set of NCO quarters for the caretaker and a bathhouse. The total troop capacity of the post was shown as one NCO. One year later, on 30 Jun 1941, the post is shown with a number of temporary WWII buildings including three 63 man barracks, an infirmary, a firehouse, a guardhouse and a mess hall. Capacity had increased to 10 officers, 1 NCO and 189 enlisted men.

The two 12" guns at Battery Gardner were casemated during World War II.

Current Status

City Park, Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts.

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Location: Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts.

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Lat: 42.420193 Long: -70.930567

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