Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Panama_mount> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 40 of
40
with 100 triples per page.
- Panama_mount abstract "The term Panama Mount describes a gunmount developed by the U.S. Army in Panama during the 1920s for fixed coastal artillery positions. Panama mounts were widely used during the buildup to and during World War II by the United States military.The mounts could be constructed as either full, 3/4 or half circles of steel rail set in concrete with a diameter of approximately 36 feet. A concrete column with a diameter of ten feet was constructed in the center of the circle to support the gun and carriage. The concrete column was connected to the outer concrete ring by concrete beams for alignment/stability. Originally traverse was accomplished with several men and prybars to move the trailing arms around the steel ring. Later installations included a geared steel ring just inside of the outer steel rail for improved traverse. Canon de 155mm GPF, designated 155 mm gun M1917/M1918s in U.S. service, were often married with Panama mounts.The term Panama mount is often incorrectly used to describe other gunmounts with similar layouts and/or purpose.Many surviving examples of these mounts can be found throughout California, Florida, Alaska, and Panama.".
- Panama_mount thumbnail Sagamore_Hill_Gun_Crew.jpg?width=300.
- Panama_mount wikiPageExternalLink info155.html.
- Panama_mount wikiPageExternalLink About_American_Troops.htm.
- Panama_mount wikiPageExternalLink slide0_GIF.html.
- Panama_mount wikiPageID "22268292".
- Panama_mount wikiPageLength "2277".
- Panama_mount wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Panama_mount wikiPageRevisionID "639359088".
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Barbette.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Canon_de_155mm_GPF.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Henlopen_State_Park.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_artillery.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_artillery.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Disappearing_carriage.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Disappearing_gun.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Fort_MacArthur.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Miles.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink List_of_U.S._Army_weapons_by_supply_catalog_designation.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Army.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLink File:Sagamore_Hill_Gun_Crew.jpg.
- Panama_mount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panama mount".
- Panama_mount hasPhotoCollection Panama_mount.
- Panama_mount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Panama_mount subject Category:Coastal_artillery.
- Panama_mount comment "The term Panama Mount describes a gunmount developed by the U.S. Army in Panama during the 1920s for fixed coastal artillery positions. Panama mounts were widely used during the buildup to and during World War II by the United States military.The mounts could be constructed as either full, 3/4 or half circles of steel rail set in concrete with a diameter of approximately 36 feet.".
- Panama_mount label "Panama mount".
- Panama_mount sameAs m.05q8xb0.
- Panama_mount sameAs Q7129958.
- Panama_mount sameAs Q7129958.
- Panama_mount wasDerivedFrom Panama_mount?oldid=639359088.
- Panama_mount depiction Sagamore_Hill_Gun_Crew.jpg.
- Panama_mount isPrimaryTopicOf Panama_mount.