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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1944-1946) - Battery 220 was a reinforced concrete, [[World War II]] 6 inch coastal gun battery on [[Fort Tilden]], Queens County, New York. Battery construction started 14 Oct 1941, was completed 31 Jan 1943 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 11 Apr 1944 at a cost of $ 229,507.29. Never Armed. Deactivated in 1946. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1944-1946) - Battery 220 was a reinforced concrete, [[World War II]] 6 inch coastal gun battery on [[Fort Tilden]], Queens County, New York. Battery construction started 14 Oct 1941, was completed 31 Jan 1943 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 11 Apr 1944 at a cost of $ 229,507.29. Never Armed. Deactivated in 1946. | ||
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Revision as of 19:24, 20 November 2015
Battery 220 (1944-1946) - Battery 220 was a reinforced concrete, World War II 6 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Tilden, Queens County, New York. Battery construction started 14 Oct 1941, was completed 31 Jan 1943 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 11 Apr 1944 at a cost of $ 229,507.29. Never Armed. Deactivated in 1946. World War IIPart of the Harbor Defense of Southern New York. Originally built as an World War II concrete coastal gun battery with two 6" M1903-A2 rapid fire guns mounted on M4 Shielded Barbette Carriages (SBC) placed on either side of an earth covered reinforced concrete support structure. Never Armed.
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Current StatusNow a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area (GNRA) administered by the National Park Service. No period guns or mounts in place.
Sources: Links: Visited: No Battery 220 Picture Gallery
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