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Battery AMTB - Point Wilson (1944-1946) - Battery AMTB - Point Wilson was a reinforced concrete World War II rapid fire 90mm gun battery on Fort Worden, Jefferson County, Washington. Battery construction started 1 Nov 1943, was completed 25 Feb 1944 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 25 Mar 1944. Total cost was $ 26,142. Deactivated in 1946.
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World War II (1941-1945)Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound. The AMTB battery at Point Wilson consisted of two 90mm gun mounted on 90mm M3 gun mounts. Concrete pads for both these guns were laid at the edge of Point Wilson, in front of the Point Wilson Light House. The battery had a dual mission of defense against fast enemy motor torpedo boats and enemy aircraft. The effective range of the guns was about 8,000 yards. Each weapon required a crew of 15, 9 men in the gun squad and 6 men in the ammunition squad.
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Current StatusNo gun or mounts in place. The circular concrete pads have been broken up by jetty stone being dumped on them.
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Links: Visited: 18 Jun 2009 Battery AMTB - Point Wilson Picture Gallery
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