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Initially armed with two tractor drawn 155mm GPF Guns in field emplacements right after the U.S. entry into [[World War II]]. The initial field emplacements were replaced with two reinforced concrete Panama mounts for the 155mm guns that were completed in February 1942, see [[Battery 155 - Bolsa Chica]]. While this battery was completed in February 1942, it was not formally accepted for service until  15 Nov 1943.
Initially armed with two tractor drawn 155mm GPF Guns in field emplacements right after the U.S. entry into [[World War II]]. The initial field emplacements were replaced with two reinforced concrete Panama mounts for the 155mm guns that were completed in February 1942, see [[Battery 155 - Bolsa Chica]]. While this battery was completed in February 1942, it was not formally accepted for service until  15 Nov 1943.
 
[[File:Bolsa Chica MR Magazine Plan.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Bolsa Chica Reserve Ammunition Magazine Plan]]
Construction on two modern gun batteries began in 1942. One 6" gun [[Battery 242]] and one 16" gun [[Battery 128]] were planned for the military reservation. [[Battery 128]] was substantially completed but never armed when it was deemed to be unnecessary in 1943. [[Battery 242]] was armed and became operational before the war's end. The reservation was deactivated after the end of the war in 1946.
Construction on two modern gun batteries began in 1942. One 6" gun [[Battery 242]] and one 16" gun [[Battery 128]] were planned for the military reservation. [[Battery 128]] was substantially completed but never armed when it was deemed to be unnecessary in 1943. [[Battery 242]] was armed and became operational before the war's end. The reservation was deactivated after the end of the war in 1946.


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(1944-1948)   
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[[Battery Unnamed - Bolsa Chica]]<br>(1943-1944)
(1943-1944)
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* Berhow, Mark, [http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/files/users/library/complete/070811-1.pdf '''''A Brief History of the Bolsa Chica Military Resewation 1941-1948 (pdf)'''''], The Coast Defense Study Group Journal, February 1995, page 60-63
* Berhow, Mark, [http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/files/users/library/complete/070811-1.pdf '''''A Brief History of the Bolsa Chica Military Resewation 1941-1948 (pdf)'''''], The Coast Defense Study Group Journal, February 1995, page 60-63
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Revision as of 10:07, 23 December 2012

Bolsa Chica Military Reservation (1942-1948) - A World War II Coastal military reservation first established in 1942 through fee, leaseholds and permits. A sub-post of Fort MacArthur. Abandoned in 1948.

World War II

Part of the Harbor Defense of Los Angeles.

Initially armed with two tractor drawn 155mm GPF Guns in field emplacements right after the U.S. entry into World War II. The initial field emplacements were replaced with two reinforced concrete Panama mounts for the 155mm guns that were completed in February 1942, see Battery 155 - Bolsa Chica. While this battery was completed in February 1942, it was not formally accepted for service until 15 Nov 1943.

Bolsa Chica Reserve Ammunition Magazine Plan

Construction on two modern gun batteries began in 1942. One 6" gun Battery 242 and one 16" gun Battery 128 were planned for the military reservation. Battery 128 was substantially completed but never armed when it was deemed to be unnecessary in 1943. Battery 242 was armed and became operational before the war's end. The reservation was deactivated after the end of the war in 1946.

Additional structures on the reservation included an underground Plotting-Switchboard-Radio (PSR) structure for Battery 128, a reserve ammunition magazine, a fire control tower and a SCR-296 Radar installation.

Bolsa Chica Military Reservation World War II Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Notes
Battery 128 2 16" Casemated Barbette (CBC) 1943-1944-1945-1948 Not armed
Battery 242
Battery Harrison
2 6" Shielded Barbette (SBC) 1943-1944-1944-1948
Battery 155 - Bolsa Chica 2 155mm Mobile, Panama Mounts 1941-1942-1943-1944
Source: CDSG
Fort Bolsa Chica Miltary Reservation Plan


Current Status

Mostly overtaken by private commercial development.

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Location: Bolsa Chica Miltary Reservation, Orange County, California. Map points approximate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.708401 Long: -118.0456066

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Visited: area 1 Feb 2009

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