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[[File:Great Hill FCT Final.jpg|left|frameless|Gelaspus Point FCT]]
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Completed in 1943 for $16.514, this station was the most northern FC station for the [[:Category:Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth|HD Portsmouth]]. It served only one gun battery, Battery 103 at [[Fort Dearborn]] with a DPF operated by 6 men. The tower was supposed to have a second observation level which was designed for the never built [[Cape Elizabeth MR|Battery 101]]. AAIS-OP 13 was inside a faux wooden steeple on the roof. A wooden cottage surrounded the first two stories of the tower to aid in camouflage and provide barracks for the crew manning the tower (and searchlights). The reinforced concrete walls were 10" thick and were splinter proof. This station was very similar in design to the one at [[Halibut Point MR]]. This station was demolished on October 8th, 1949 shortly after the Army's lease was up.  
Completed in 1943 for $16.514, this station was the most northern FC station for the [[:Category:Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth|HD Portsmouth]]. It served only one gun battery, Battery 103 at [[Fort Dearborn]] with a DPF operated by 6 men. The tower was supposed to have a second observation level which was designed for the never built [[Cape Elizabeth MR|Battery 101]]. AAIS-OP 13 was inside a faux wooden steeple on the roof. A wooden cottage surrounded the first two stories of the tower to aid in camouflage and provide barracks for the crew manning the tower (and searchlights). The reinforced concrete walls were 10" thick and were splinter proof. This station was very similar in design to the one at [[Halibut Point MR]]. This station was demolished on October 8th, 1949, shortly after the Army's lease was up.  


=== SOURCES and REFERENCES ===
=== SOURCES and REFERENCES ===

Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 May 2025

Loc. 154 was a WWII Fire Control Site in Kennebunk ME.

Tower Locale 2024
Gelaspus Point FCT
1946 view Brick Store Museum

Completed in 1943 for $16.514, this station was the most northern FC station for the HD Portsmouth. It served only one gun battery, Battery 103 at Fort Dearborn with a DPF operated by 6 men. The tower was supposed to have a second observation level which was designed for the never built Battery 101. AAIS-OP 13 was inside a faux wooden steeple on the roof. A wooden cottage surrounded the first two stories of the tower to aid in camouflage and provide barracks for the crew manning the tower (and searchlights). The reinforced concrete walls were 10" thick and were splinter proof. This station was very similar in design to the one at Halibut Point MR. This station was demolished on October 8th, 1949, shortly after the Army's lease was up.

SOURCES and REFERENCES

American Forts Network

Coast Defense Study Group

Brick Store Museum

HD Portsmouth Annex 1945

1943 Report of Completed Works