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* [[Fort Ebey SCR-296A Radar Site]] | |||
* [[Harbor Defense of Puget Sound]] | * [[Harbor Defense of Puget Sound]] | ||
* [[Harbor Defense of Juan de Fuca Strait]] | * [[Harbor Defense of Juan de Fuca Strait]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 25 May 2017
Fort Ebey (2) (1942-1946) - Established as a coastal defense fort in 1942 during World War II to support Fort Casey (1), Fort Worden and Fort Flagler on Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington State. Named for Colonel Isaac Ebey a Whidbey Island pioneer killed by Indians in 1857. Abandoned in 1946.
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World War II (1941-1945)Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound. 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.
Current StatusFort 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 period guns or carriages are present.
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