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Originally built as a temporary [[World War II]] coastal gun battery with two 155mm M1918 rapid fire guns mounted on M1918 Mobile Carriages emplaced on circular Panama mounts. One of these emplacements was on top of bastion four on the old brick fort, the top of this bastions had been leveled when [[Battery Duportail]] was built. The second Panama mount was placed near the salient angle of the northwest covered way. Three like guns and carriages were emplaced in field positions.
Originally built as a temporary [[World War II]] coastal gun battery with two 155mm M1918 rapid fire guns mounted on M1918 Mobile Carriages emplaced on circular Panama mounts. One of these emplacements was on top of bastion four on the old brick fort, the top of this bastions had been leveled when [[Battery Duportail]] was built. The second Panama mount was placed near the salient angle of the northwest covered way. Three like guns and carriages were emplaced in field positions.


Battery 155 - Fort Morgan was originally formed from elements of Battery F and G of the 50th Coast Artillery from Camp Pendleton, California. Eight officers and one hundred ninety one enlisted men arrived by train at [[Fort Barrancas]] on 7 Apr 1942 with their equipment and proceeded to [[Fort Morgan (1)]] by truck convoy. The [[Temporary Harbor Defense of Mobile]] was established on 10 Apr 1942.
Battery 155 - Fort Morgan was originally formed from elements of Battery F and G of the 50th Coast Artillery from Camp Pendleton, California. Eight officers and one hundred ninety one enlisted men arrived by train at [[Fort Barrancas]] on 7 Apr 1942 with their equipment and proceeded to [[Fort Morgan (1)]] by truck convoy. The [[:Category:Temporary Harbor Defense of Mobile|Temporary Harbor Defense of Mobile]] was established on 10 Apr 1942.


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Revision as of 14:12, 25 December 2011

Battery 155 - Fort Morgan (1942-1944) - Battery 155 - Fort Morgan was a temporary, World War II, 155mm coastal gun battery on Panama mounts. Located on Fort Morgan (1), Baldwin County, Alabama. Battery construction was completed in 1942. Deactivated in 1944.

Battery 155 Panama Mount #1

World War II

Part of the Temporary Harbor Defense of Mobile, Alabama.

Originally built as a temporary World War II coastal gun battery with two 155mm M1918 rapid fire guns mounted on M1918 Mobile Carriages emplaced on circular Panama mounts. One of these emplacements was on top of bastion four on the old brick fort, the top of this bastions had been leveled when Battery Duportail was built. The second Panama mount was placed near the salient angle of the northwest covered way. Three like guns and carriages were emplaced in field positions.

Battery 155 - Fort Morgan was originally formed from elements of Battery F and G of the 50th Coast Artillery from Camp Pendleton, California. Eight officers and one hundred ninety one enlisted men arrived by train at Fort Barrancas on 7 Apr 1942 with their equipment and proceeded to Fort Morgan (1) by truck convoy. The Temporary Harbor Defense of Mobile was established on 10 Apr 1942.

155mm M1918 Gun at Fort Morgan
Panama Mount at Fort Pickens


Battery 155 - Fort Morgan Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 155mm Rifle 240" M1918 M1 176 ? Mobile, M1918, #?, ? 1942-1944 Panama Mount
2 155mm Rifle 240" M1918 M1 802 ? Mobile, M1918, #?, ? 1942-1944 Panama Mount
3 155mm Rifle 240" M1918 M1 828 ? Mobile, M1918, #?, ? 1944-1944 From Pascagoula
Field Emplacement
4 155mm Rifle 240" M1918 M1 863 ? Mobile, M1918, #?, ? 1944-1944 From Pascagoula
Field Emplacement
Source: CDSG, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 190-191

Current Status

No period guns or mounts in place. One Panama mount remains visible atop Bastion #4.


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Location: Fort Morgan, Baldwin County, Alabama

Maps & Images

Lat: 30.227702 Long: -88.023287

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Sources:

  • Gaines, William, Temporary Harbor Defenses in the Southern Defense Command: 1942-1944, The Coast Defense Journal, Vol 16 Issue 1, page 4-38

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