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This battery was built in 1941. It consisted of four 155mm guns on Panama Mounts with earthen magazines and a wooden BC Station tower. Starting in December 1941 it was manned by Battery F 240th Coast Artillery (HD Portland) Maine National Guard until February 1943 when Battery E (HD Portsmouth) United States Army assumed control. In October 1943 Battery E was reassigned to the AMTB Battery at [[Pulpit Rock Camp]] in Rye NH. The battery was disarmed by 1945 when the reservation was vacated. | This battery was built in 1941. It consisted of four 155mm guns on Panama Mounts with earthen magazines and a wooden BC Station tower. Starting in December 1941 it was manned by Battery F 240th Coast Artillery (HD Portland) Maine National Guard until February 1943 when Battery E (HD Portsmouth) United States Army assumed control. In October 1943 Battery E was reassigned to the AMTB Battery at [[Pulpit Rock Camp]] in Rye NH. The battery was disarmed by 1945 when the reservation was vacated. | ||
=== WWII FIRE CONTROL | === WWII FIRE CONTROL STATION === | ||
[[File:Fletchers Neck FCT.jpg|thumb|203x203px|The FCT in the late 1940s.]] | [[File:Fletchers Neck FCT.jpg|thumb|203x203px|The FCT in the late 1940s.]] | ||
[[File:Fletchers Neck FCT Site.jpg|left|thumb|179x179px|FCT Site]] | [[File:Fletchers Neck FCT Site.jpg|left|thumb|179x179px|FCT Site]] |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 12 December 2024
Loc. 156 Fletchers Neck was a WWII Fire Control and 155mm gun site in Biddeford ME.
Battery 155 Fletchers Neck
This battery was built in 1941. It consisted of four 155mm guns on Panama Mounts with earthen magazines and a wooden BC Station tower. Starting in December 1941 it was manned by Battery F 240th Coast Artillery (HD Portland) Maine National Guard until February 1943 when Battery E (HD Portsmouth) United States Army assumed control. In October 1943 Battery E was reassigned to the AMTB Battery at Pulpit Rock Camp in Rye NH. The battery was disarmed by 1945 when the reservation was vacated.
WWII FIRE CONTROL STATION
A six story Fire Control Tower was built in 1943 with three Base-End Stations for Battery Steele (DPF), Battery Foote (DPF), and Battery 201 (DPF). The structure was built to look like either a church or schoolhouse. Unfortunately, there is not too much information on this station, but it was most likely destroyed in the 1950s. Roger Davis of the CDSG reports locating the indent in the ground where the station once stood. A photograph is attached below.
Present
The reservation is now the Abenakee Golf Clubs course. Nothing remains except for two of the partially buried Panama Mounts. Access must be obtained from the golf club before you go out on the green.
SOURCES and REFERENCES
Keneth E. Thompson
HD Portland Annex 1945