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- Fort_Strong abstract "Fort Strong is a former U.S. Army Coast Artillery fort that occupied the northerly third of Long Island in Boston harbor. The modernization of the fort during the Endicott period of expansion in U.S. coast defense resulted in the installation of five 10-inch guns (in two batteries), two 4-inch guns, and 10 3-inch guns (two in each of five batteries). Before WW1, a large station for handling submarine mines and an anti-aircraft battery of 3-inch guns were also added to the fort's defenses. At its peak, before WW1, the fort was probably manned by over 1,000 soldiers. During WW2, two batteries of 3-inch guns (Basinger and Stevens) defended channel minefields, but the big guns and other 3-inch batteries (save for the AA guns) were decommissioned. Declared surplus in 1947, the fort was redeveloped in 2005-2009 for a children's summer camp. Formerly, it was also known as Long Island Military Reservation.Endicott period batteries which were located here:Battery Hitchcock (1899–1939)Battery Ward (1899–1939)Battery Drum (1899–1917)Battery Smyth (1906–1921)Battery Stevens (1906–1946)Battery Taylor (1906–1942)Battery Basinger (1901–1947)↑".
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- Fort_Strong wikiPageLength "9311".
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- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Massachusetts.
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- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island_(Massachusetts).
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- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Middletown,_Rhode_Island.
- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Project_Nike.
- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink QF_4.7-inch_Gun_Mk_I–IV.
- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Quincy,_Massachusetts.
- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLink Sachuest_Point_National_Wildlife_Refuge.
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- Fort_Strong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Strong".
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- Fort_Strong subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Fort_Strong subject Category:Forts_in_Massachusetts.
- Fort_Strong hypernym Fort.
- Fort_Strong point "42.32998888888889 -70.95598055555556".
- Fort_Strong type MilitaryConflict.
- Fort_Strong type MilitaryStructure.
- Fort_Strong type Attraction.
- Fort_Strong type Facility.
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- Fort_Strong type Site.
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- Fort_Strong comment "Fort Strong is a former U.S. Army Coast Artillery fort that occupied the northerly third of Long Island in Boston harbor. The modernization of the fort during the Endicott period of expansion in U.S. coast defense resulted in the installation of five 10-inch guns (in two batteries), two 4-inch guns, and 10 3-inch guns (two in each of five batteries). Before WW1, a large station for handling submarine mines and an anti-aircraft battery of 3-inch guns were also added to the fort's defenses.".
- Fort_Strong label "Fort Strong".
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- Fort_Strong lat "42.32998888888889".
- Fort_Strong long "-70.95598055555556".
- Fort_Strong wasDerivedFrom Fort_Strong?oldid=685463544.
- Fort_Strong depiction Ft_Strong_Map_1938.jpg.
- Fort_Strong isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_Strong.