- (Pacific side), and San Francisco. They were
designated 16-inch Navy guns
MkIIMI and
MkIIIMI in Army service. A
version of the M1919
barbette mount used for...
-
Coast Artillery officer during World War I. It was
armed with two 16-inch
MkIIMI guns and, with a 12-inch gun
battery at Fort
Levett on
Cushing Island, replaced...
- (Battery 120) 2 16-inch (406 mm) Navy
MkIIMI gun
barbette M4 1943–1948
Battery 121 2 16-inch (406 mm) Navy
MkIIMI gun
barbette M4 1943–1948 Pennington...
- gun turret.
Coastal fortification with
fixed guns. 16-inch Navy
MkIIMI gun (possibly
MkIIIMI)
firing from a US Army
coast defense mount, 1931. The weapon...
- Panama, and San Francisco. They were
known as the 16-inch Navy gun
MkIIMI and
MkIIIMI in Army service. The 16-inch guns,
firing 2,340 lb (1,060 kg) projectiles...
- 16-inch (406 mm) Navy
MkIIMI gun
barbette M4 1943–1948 Intact, 16-inch Mark 7 gun on site
Battery A, 286th CA Bn 4 8-inch (203 mm) Navy
MkVIM3A2 gun railway...
-
under two
years later, on 18
December 1943. The guns were 16-inch Navy
MkIIMI guns on M4
barbette carriages with a
range of 45,150
yards (41,290 m). The...
- Gun type
Carriage type
Years active Notes 111 2 16-inch (406 mm) Navy gun
MkIIMI barbette 1944–1947
Prospect Hill/Wilderness Point, guns
delivered 1944 but...