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  2. Fortifications of Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    1797 Ordnance Survey map, showing fortifications around Portsmouth and Portsea, fortified Gosport to the west, Hilsea Lines to the north, Fort Cumberland to the east. In the 18th century, Portsea started to grow up around the dockyard and in the 1770s a series of ramparts and moats were constructed to protect this new settlement.

  3. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included. ... Fort Hawkins, open to the public; Fort James Jackson, open to the ...

  4. Fort James - Wikipedia

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    Fort James (South Dakota), a historic fort (built in 1865 by soldiers sent to protect settlers) which is on the National Register of Historic Places listings in South Dakota (39HS48) Fort James (Ghana) in Accra; Fort James (Tobago) Fort James, Antigua and Barbuda; Fort James, a former fort on Burrow Island in Gosport

  5. World War II: 1943: 1946: Fort site is on Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, batteries demolished California: Fort MacArthur: San Pedro: Los Angeles: Taft, Interwar, World War II: 1917: 1948: Museum on site California: White Point Military Reservation: San Pedro: Los Angeles: World War II: 1943: 1948: Adjacent to Fort MacArthur, World War II 16 ...

  6. 2nd Ranger Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Colonel James Earl Rudder, commander of the 2nd Ranger Battalion during World War II, later major general USAR and president of Texas A&M University, led the Ranger assault on Pointe du Hoc on D-Day. Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart, posthumous Medal of Honor recipient; a sniper with Delta Force who was killed during the Battle of Mogadishu.

  7. Fort James, Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    The fort is named after King James II of England. Work on the fort started in 1706, and most of the buildings were built in 1739. In 1773, the fort was armed with 36 guns, and had a barracks which accommodated 75 men. In the 19th century, a gun fired salutes at visiting warships, as well as signals at sunrise and sunset. [1] A 1942 stamp of ...

  8. Army Map Service - Wikipedia

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    Maps of all types were needed, from the strategic level maps to tactical level maps. "Indeed, General George S. Patton claims to have planned Third Army movements by using a Michelin tourist road map of Europe, his knowledge of terrain, and gut-level feeling that tanks could negotiate the ground William the Conqueror had crossed nine centuries ...

  9. Seacoast defense in the United States - Wikipedia

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    When the United States gained independence in 1783, the seacoast defense fortifications were in poor condition. Concerned by the outbreak of war in Europe in 1793, the Congress created a combined unit of "Artillerists and Engineers" to design, build, and garrison forts in 1794, appointed a committee to study coast defense needs, and appropriated money to construct a number of fortifications ...