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  2. Submarine mines in United States harbor defense - Wikipedia

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    The map of Boston Harbor's mine fields (below right) shows the harbor mine defenses consisting of 30 groups of mines, with 19 mines per group. Each mine was normally loaded with 200 lb (91 kg) of TNT. In the case of Boston, a total of 57 tons of explosives guarded the harbor.

  3. Harbor Defenses of Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Defenses of Boston was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command. [1] It coordinated the coast defenses of Boston, Massachusetts from 1895 to 1950, beginning with the Endicott program. These included both coast artillery forts and underwater minefields.

  4. Brewster Islands Military Reservation - Wikipedia

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    A 1945 map of the mine fields protecting Boston Harbor during World War II Battery Jewell's bunker, constructed during WWII. Battery Jewell's #2 gun emplacement. 90 mm M1 gun on T3/M3 fixed seacoast mount at Fort Monroe, Virginia.

  5. Fort Strong - Wikipedia

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    The fort was built in 1893-1906 during the Endicott period of expansion in U.S. coast defense, and was part of the Coast (later Harbor) Defenses of Boston. Formerly, it was also known as Long Island Military Reservation. Before World War I, a large station for handling submarine mines was added to the fort's defenses. Prior to World War I the ...

  6. Fort Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Fort Andrews was the site of one of Boston Harbor's two 12-inch coast defense mortar complexes (the other was Fort Banks), meant to protect the southern approaches to Boston Harbor. The two pits of Battery Whitman at the northwest end of the fort were initially planned to be the first two pits of a four-pit (16-mortar) battery, in a so-called ...

  7. List of military installations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    United States Naval Mine Test Facility, Provincetown [106] Naval Facility Nantucket [107] Hospitals. Naval Hospital Boston [108] Plants. Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Bedford [109] Outlying Landing Fields. Naval Outlying Landing Field Mansfield [24] Naval Outlying Landing Field Norwood [24] Naval Outlying Landing Field Plymouth [24]

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  9. Fort Dawes - Wikipedia

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    The site's military history began in 1906 as the Deer Island Military Reservation, acquired for fire control and mine field control as part of the Taft program. [2]During World War II, Fort Dawes was initially the site of a target detection radar for the harbor defenses and Battery Taylor (two 3-inch M1902 guns moved from nearby Fort Strong), both completed by late 1942. [2]