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John Stanton (talk | contribs) New page: == Policy for Coastal Gun Battery Service Dates == * '''Start Year''' - Use the Battery acceptance for service year as the start of the Service Dates * '''End Year''' - Use the year the ba... |
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== Policy for Coastal Gun Battery Service Dates == | == Policy for Coastal Gun Battery Service Dates == | ||
* '''Start Year''' - Use the Battery acceptance for service year as the start of the Service Dates | * '''Start Year''' - Use the Battery acceptance for service year as the start of the Service Dates. If the battery was formed from an existing battery use the date it was officially transfered or the date it was named. | ||
* '''End Year''' - Use the year the battery was deactivated unless a more specific year is known. A more specific year could be the year the guns were dismounted or the year the guns were shipped to another location. The most definitive source for battery service end year is the NARA gun cards. | * '''End Year''' - Use the year the battery was deactivated unless a more specific year is known. A more specific year could be the year the guns were dismounted or the year the guns were shipped to another location. The most definitive source for battery service end year is the NARA gun cards. | ||
Revision as of 08:30, 19 July 2009
Policy for Coastal Gun Battery Service Dates
- Start Year - Use the Battery acceptance for service year as the start of the Service Dates. If the battery was formed from an existing battery use the date it was officially transfered or the date it was named.
- End Year - Use the year the battery was deactivated unless a more specific year is known. A more specific year could be the year the guns were dismounted or the year the guns were shipped to another location. The most definitive source for battery service end year is the NARA gun cards.