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Image:Battery 248 - 14.jpg|Battery 248 Gun #1 Inside Corridor
Image:Battery 248 - 14.jpg|Battery 248 Gun #1 Inside Corridor
Image:Battery 248 - 15.jpg|Battery 248 Gun #1 Shell Room Doors
Image:Battery 248 - 15.jpg|Battery 248 Gun #1 Shell Room Doors
Image:Battery 248 - 18.jpg|Battery 248 Gun Emplacement #2
Image:Battery 248 - 17.jpg|Battery 248 Gun #2 Service Entrance
Image:Battery 248 - 21.jpg|Battery 248 Generator Exhaust and Cooler Opening
Image:Battery 248 - 24.jpg|Battery 248 Front of Fire Control Position
Image:Battery 248 - 28.jpg|Battery 248 Rear of Fire Control Room
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Revision as of 18:43, 22 July 2008

Battery 248 (1942-1946) - A World War II era battery built in 1942-1943 as a reinforced concrete Coastal Artillery Battery on Fort Ebey. Guns were removed in 1946 but the concrete battery support structure and fire control post remain.

Battery 248 Main Entrance
Battery 248 Fire Control Position


Battery 248 History

Battery 248 was a battery of two, 6" rapid fire guns on either side of an earth covered reinforced concrete support structure. A separate earth covered reinforced concrete fire control post is located about 100 yards in front of the support structure.

The mounting of the two 6" guns and carriages was completed 1 Feb 1944.

Current Status


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Location: Fort Ebey, Washington

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.217333 Long: -122.762081

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  • Elevation: 214' (Gun Mounts), 150' (Fire Control Station)

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Visited: 18 Jul 2008

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