Seventeen "batteries" of about 125 soldiers each, manned the Harbor Defenses of San Francisco during the war. These highly trained men maintained and fired the guns, plotted ranges, and staffed the base end stations. Early in the war, they lived at the remote gun batteries and base end stations for weeks at a time. Moral often suffered as they tried to maintain a high state of readiness through long periods with little to do. ![]() Photo courtesy of California Military History Museum ![]() PARC, Golden Gate National Recreation Area ![]() PARC, Golden Gate National Recreation Area ![]() PARC, Golden Gate National Recreation Area ![]() Photo courtesy of the California Military History Museum |
Last updated: February 28, 2015
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