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Originally built as | Originally built as a [[World War II]] casemated concrete coastal gun battery with two 16" [[:Category:16" Rifle MarkII-M1|MarkII-M1]] Navy guns to be mounted on M4 Barbette carriages. Gun tubes shipped from [[Battery 132]] 23 Dec 1943 to Fort Barry. Carriages were never assigned or shipped. | ||
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Revision as of 03:54, 9 July 2016
Battery 129 (1944-NA) - Battery 129 was a reinforced concrete, World War II 16 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Barry, California. Battery construction started 5 Sep 1942, was completed 14 Mar 1944 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 7 May 1944 at a cost of $ 2,069,738.90. Gun tubes were on site but the carriages were never shipped. Never activated.
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Battery 129 HistoryPart of the Harbor Defense of San Francisco. World War IIOriginally built as a World War II casemated concrete coastal gun battery with two 16" MarkII-M1 Navy guns to be mounted on M4 Barbette carriages. Gun tubes shipped from Battery 132 23 Dec 1943 to Fort Barry. Carriages were never assigned or shipped.
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Current StatusPart of the Golden Gate Recreation Area (GGNRA) administered by the National Park Service. No gun or mounts in place.
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Links: Visited: 19 Aug 2009 Battery 129 Picture Gallery
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