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[[File:Ft Pickens Bty 234 Tower.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|Fort Pickens, Battery 234 Fire control Tower with cab on the ground.] | [[File:Ft Pickens Bty 234 Tower.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|Fort Pickens, Battery 234 Fire control Tower with cab on the ground.]] | ||
Two guns were installed in 1976 from [[Fort John Custis]] as display pieces. In the 2021 visit, the cab of the fire control tower is now on the ground. | Two guns were installed in 1976 from [[Fort John Custis]] as display pieces. In the 2021 visit, the cab of the fire control tower is now on the ground. | ||
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Battery 234 (1944-1947) - Battery 234 was a reinforced concrete, World War II 6 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Pickens, Florida. Battery construction started 16 Jan 1943, was completed 1 Jul 1943 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on 5 Jun 1944 at a cost of $ 212,482.42. Never armed. Deactivated in 1947. World War IIPart of the Harbor Defense of Pensacola. Originally built as a World War II concrete coastal gun battery for two 6" rapid fire guns mounted on M4 carriages placed on either side of an earth-covered reinforced concrete support structure. A steel and concrete fire control tower was constructed behind the battery. The gun tubes were never delivered and the battery was never armed.
Current StatusTwo guns were installed in 1976 from Fort John Custis as display pieces. In the 2021 visit, the cab of the fire control tower is now on the ground.
Sources: Links: CDSG Visited: 8 Oct 2021, 30 Dec 2011, 15-16 Dec 2009 Picture Gallery
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