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* Osgood (1)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/Osgood-Farley.htm Osgood] (1)
* Farley (1)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/Osgood-Farley.htm Farley] (1)
* Merriam (1)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/Leary-Merriam.htm Merriam] (1)
* Leary (1)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/Leary-Merriam.htm Leary] (1)
* Barlow (4)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/Barlow-Saxton.htm Barlow] (4)
* Saxton (4)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/Barlow-Saxton.htm Saxton] (4)
* Lodor (4)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryLodor.htm Lodor] (4)
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* Anti-Aircraft (2)
* Anti-Aircraft (2)
* Hogsdon (2)
* Hogsdon (2)
* Anti-Aircraft (2)
* Anti-Aircraft (2)
* Erwin (2)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryErwin.htm Erwin] (2)
* Anti-Aircraft (2)
* Anti-Aircraft (2)
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* Tactical Battery 6 (2)
* Tactical Battery 6 (2)
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* Paul D. Bunker (2)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryBunker127.htm Paul D. Bunker] (2)
* 241 (2)
* 241 (2)
* Anti-Aircraft (3)
* Anti-Aircraft (3)
* Gaffney Buldge (4)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/AMTB-Guns.htm Gaffney Buldge] (4)
* JAAN #1 (2)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryLodor.htm JAAN #1 & #2] (2)
* Navy Field (4)
* Navy Field (4)
* Navy Field (2)
* [http://www.ftmac.org/AMTB-Guns.htm Navy Field] (2)
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* 1919 - Four 14-inch rifles on disappearing carriages ([http://www.ftmac.org/Osgood-Farley.htm Osgood], [http://www.ftmac.org/Osgood-Farley.htm Farey], [http://www.ftmac.org/Leary-Merriam.htm Merriam], [http://www.ftmac.org/Leary-Merriam.htm Leary])
* 1919 - Eight 12-inch mortars in concrete emplacements ([http://www.ftmac.org/Barlow-Saxton.htm Barlow], [http://www.ftmac.org/Barlow-Saxton.htm Saxton])
* 1928 - Six 3-inch anti-aircraft guns (Anti-Aircraft)
* 1925 - One 14-inch railway gun ([http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryErwin.htm Erwin])
* 1928 - Two 155mm guns (Hogsdon)
* 1930 - One 14-inch railway gun ([http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryErwin.htm Erwin])
* 1942 - Two 155mm guns (Tactical Battery 6)
* 1942 - Three 3" guns (Anti-Aircraft)
* 1942 - Four 90mm guns ([http://www.ftmac.org/AMTB-Guns.htm Gaffney Buldge])
* 1942 - Two 3" guns ([http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryLodor.htm JAAN #1 & #2])
* 1942 - Four 90mm guns ([http://www.ftmac.org/AMTB-Guns.htm Navy Field])
* 1942 - Two 37mm guns (Navy Field)
* 1943 - Two 16" guns ([http://www.ftmac.org/BatteryBunker127.htm Paul D. Bunker])
* 1944 - Two 6" guns (241)


== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==

Revision as of 20:48, 21 January 2008

Fort MacArthur Map circa 1921
Officer's Quarters, Fort MacArthur


Fort MacArthur (1914-1974) - Established 31 Oct 1914 and named after Lt. Gen. Arthur MacArthur, U.S. Civil War Medal of Honor recipient and father of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Deactivated in 1975 but quarters and some other activities remained.

Fort MacArthur History

The reservation was geographically divided into three parts: the Lower Reservation, Middle Reservation, and Upper Reservation.

Fort MacArthur Batteries
Taft Period Post World War I WWII Temporary 1940 Program
  • Anti-Aircraft (2)
  • Hogsdon (2)
  • Anti-Aircraft (2)
  • Erwin (2)
  • Anti-Aircraft (2)
  • Tactical Battery 6 (2)

  • 1919 - Four 14-inch rifles on disappearing carriages (Osgood, Farey, Merriam, Leary)
  • 1919 - Eight 12-inch mortars in concrete emplacements (Barlow, Saxton)
  • 1928 - Six 3-inch anti-aircraft guns (Anti-Aircraft)
  • 1925 - One 14-inch railway gun (Erwin)
  • 1928 - Two 155mm guns (Hogsdon)
  • 1930 - One 14-inch railway gun (Erwin)
  • 1942 - Two 155mm guns (Tactical Battery 6)
  • 1942 - Three 3" guns (Anti-Aircraft)
  • 1942 - Four 90mm guns (Gaffney Buldge)
  • 1942 - Two 3" guns (JAAN #1 & #2)
  • 1942 - Four 90mm guns (Navy Field)
  • 1942 - Two 37mm guns (Navy Field)
  • 1943 - Two 16" guns (Paul D. Bunker)
  • 1944 - Two 6" guns (241)

Current Status

In 1977 the Upper and Lower Reservations were deeded to the city of Los Angeles. All of the buildings on the Lower Reservation were removed and the property was dredged to create the Cabrillo Marina. The city of Los Angeles turned the Upper Reservation into a city park in 1982. In 1982 the Middle Reservation was transferred to the Air Force and used as a housing and administration facility for Los Angeles Air Force Base.


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Location: San Diego, California.

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.71194 Long: -118.29528

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  • Elevation: 260' (upper reservation)

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