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Endicott Period battery with two guns on disappearing carriages 10-inch disappearing gun at Battery Granger, Fort Hancock, New Jersey. In 1885, US President Grover Cleveland appointed a joint Army, Navy and civilian board, headed by Secretary of War William Crowninshield Endicott, known as the Board of Fortifications (now usually referred to simply as the Endicott Board).
State park, major Third System fort and Endicott batteries remain Rhode Island: Fort Wolcott/Fort Liberty/Fort Anne: Goat Island: Newport: Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System, Second System: 1703: 1836: 1951: Various other names over the years, site of former Naval Torpedo Station Newport, nothing remains Rhode Island: Conanicut Battery ...
This is a list of historical forts in the United States. World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included. World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included.
The initial Endicott batteries were completed in 1907. Some of the Spanish–American War batteries were short-lived; Fort Getty lost its 6-inch Armstrong gun by 1900, along with Fort Adams' single 8-inch gun. However, in 1907 there was a re-alignment of 6-inch Armstrong guns. Fort Adams received a battery of three 6-inch Armstrong guns as a ...
Bermuda had around 90 coastal defense forts and batteries [1] scattered all over the island chain. Early colonial defense works constructed before the 19th century were primarily small coastal batteries built of stone having anywhere from two to ten guns. Some of these early forts and batteries are the oldest standing masonry forts in the new ...
During the late 1890s new gun batteries were constructed at Fort Delaware. These batteries were part of a program initiated by the 1885 Board of Fortifications, a government board headed by Secretary of War William C. Endicott; the resulting system of fortifications is often called the Endicott program. Instead of many guns concentrated in a ...
Maine: Bucksport - Fort Knox; Popham Beach - Fort Popham; Portland - Fort Gorges, Fort Scammel, Fort Preble; Kittery - Fort McClary New Hampshire: Portsmouth - Fort Constitution Massachusetts: Boston - Fort Independence, Fort Warren, Fort Winthrop (tower with batteries); New Bedford - Fort at Clark's Point (Rodman).
The 14-inch turret guns of Fort Drum and the 12-inch mortars of Battery Way and Battery Geary were probably the most effective coast defense weapons in the Battle of Corregidor, but all but two of the mortars were knocked out before the Japanese landed on the island. The US and Filipino forces surrendered on 6 May 1942, after destroying their ...