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Four Anti Motor Torpedo Boat (AMTB) batteries were built for the [[Los Angeles Harbor Defenses]] during [[World War II]] under Job No. FS-8 at a total cost of $76,576.03. Each of the four batteries consisted of two fixed gun emplacements of 90mm M1 guns on M3 pedestal mounts with a heavy shield. Additionally provisions were made for two temporary mobile gun positions at each of the four locations. Two of the AMTB batteries were located on Fort MacArthur and the other two were located off the main reservation at Terminal Island and Bluff Park, Long Beach.
Four Anti Motor Torpedo Boat (AMTB) batteries were built for the [[:Category:Los Angeles Harbor Defenses|Los Angeles Harbor Defenses]] during [[World War II]] under Job No. FS-8 at a total cost of $76,576.03. Each of the four batteries consisted of two fixed gun emplacements of 90mm M1 guns on M3 pedestal mounts with a heavy shield. Additionally provisions were made for two temporary mobile gun positions at each of the four locations. Two of the AMTB batteries were located on Fort MacArthur and the other two were located off the main reservation at Terminal Island and Bluff Park, Long Beach.

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Four Anti Motor Torpedo Boat (AMTB) batteries were built for the Los Angeles Harbor Defenses during World War II under Job No. FS-8 at a total cost of $76,576.03. Each of the four batteries consisted of two fixed gun emplacements of 90mm M1 guns on M3 pedestal mounts with a heavy shield. Additionally provisions were made for two temporary mobile gun positions at each of the four locations. Two of the AMTB batteries were located on Fort MacArthur and the other two were located off the main reservation at Terminal Island and Bluff Park, Long Beach.