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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1916-1927) - Battery Lodor was a reinforced concrete [[Taft Period]] 3" gun battery located on [[Fort MacArthur]], California. The Battery was named for Brigadier General [[Richard Lodor]] {{Cullum|1732}}. Battery construction started 15 Apr 1916, was completed 31 Jul 1917 and transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use 31 Jul 1917 at a total cost of $1,949. Guns were mounted 16 May 1917. Deactivated in 1927.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1916-1927) - Battery Lodor was a reinforced concrete [[Taft Period]] 3" gun battery located on [[Fort MacArthur]], California. The Battery was named for Brigadier General [[Richard Lodor]] {{Cullum|1732}}. Battery construction started 15 Apr 1916, was completed 31 Jul 1917 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 31 Jul 1917 at a total cost of $1,949. Guns were mounted 16 May 1917. Deactivated in 1927.
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[[Image:Fort Casey - Battery Trevor - 04.jpg|300px|thumb|left|M1903 3" Gun in [[Battery Trevor]]]]
[[Image:Fort Casey - Battery Trevor - 04.jpg|300px|thumb|left|M1903 3" Gun in [[Battery Trevor]]]]

Revision as of 19:51, 16 April 2014

Battery Lodor (1916-1927) - Battery Lodor was a reinforced concrete Taft Period 3" gun battery located on Fort MacArthur, California. The Battery was named for Brigadier General Richard Lodor (Cullum 1732). Battery construction started 15 Apr 1916, was completed 31 Jul 1917 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 31 Jul 1917 at a total cost of $1,949. Guns were mounted 16 May 1917. Deactivated in 1927.

M1903 3" Gun in Battery Trevor


Battery Lodor History

Part of the Harbor Defense of Los Angeles.

Battery Lodor was a reinforced concrete Taft Period gun battery with four M1903 3" guns mounted on M1903 Pedestal Mounts. The guns and mounts were removed around 1927 and stored at Benicia Arsenal. The Battery was destroyed when Dead Man's Island was removed from Los Angeles Harbor. The guns were later used during World War II in the JAAN 1 and JANN 2 batteries at Long Beach.

Battery Lodor Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 3" Rifle 170" M1903 105 Watervliet Pedestal Mount, M1903, #104, Watertown 1917-1927 See Note 1
2 3" Rifle 170" M1903 106 Watervliet Pedestal Mount, M1903, #105, Watertown 1917-1927 See Note 1
3 3" Rifle 170" M1903 107 Watervliet Pedestal Mount, M1903, #106, Watertown 1917-1927 See Note 1
4 3" Rifle 170" M1903 108 Watervliet Pedestal Mount, M1903, #107, Watertown 1917-1927 See Note 1
Source: Coast Defense Study Group, RCW Form 1 4 Apr 1919, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 74, 214
Note 1: Guns removed about 1927 and stored at Benicia Arsenal later installed in Fort MacArthur, Batteries JAAN 1 & 2 1942
Battery Lodor Plan 1919


Current Status

Destroyed


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Location: Was located on Dead Man's Island in Los Angeles Harbor as a Fort MacArthur battery. Destroyed when island was removed.

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Lat: 33.73028 Long: -118.26889

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