Gibraltar 100 Ton Rockbuster gun - quick tour through Napier of Magdala Battery
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This is a coast defence gun from 1884.
Gibraltar 100 Ton Rockbuster gun - panorama pan in Napier of Magdala Battery
This is a coast defence gun from 1884.
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O'Haras battery Gibraltar
Top of the rock 1400ft high perches the huge 250 tonne 9.2 inch gun. Named after General O'Hara who surrendered to George Washington.
100 Ton Gun Batteries of Gibraltar and Malta
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Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala
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Field Marshal Robert Cornelius Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala GCB, GCSI, FRS was an Indian Army officer.He fought in the First Anglo-Sikh War and the Second Anglo-Sikh War before seeing action as chief engineer during the second relief of Lucknow in March 1858 during the Indian Mutiny.He also served in the Second Opium War as commander of the 2nd division of the expeditionary force which took part in the Battle of Taku Forts in August 1860, the entry to Peking in September 1860 and the destruction of the Old Summer Palace in October 1860.He subsequently led the punitive expedition to Abyssinia July 1867, defeating the Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia with minimal loss of life among his own forces and rescuing the hostages of Tewodros.
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Gibraltar / United Kingdom / O'Hara's Battery is an artillery battery in the British Territory of Gibraltar. It is located at the highest point of the Rock of Gibraltar, near the southern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, in close proximity to Lord Airey's Battery. It was constructed in 1890 .
The battery and tower were both named after the Governor of Gibraltar Charles O'Hara. The first gun mounted on the battery was a 6 inch breech loading gun, which was replaced with a 9.2 inch Mark X BL gun in 1901. The battery was in use during World War II and was last fired during training exercises in 1976
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This is a revamped Princess Caroline's Battery ready for the many who come and visit this historic place.Music:Medley:Buckle Down Winsock; This is the Army Mr Jones. By Hugo Montenegro.
Battery Cooper
Named after Lieutenant George A. Cooper of the 15th U.S Infantry, construction on Battery Cooper began in December of 1905 and finished one year later. The original design utilized two 6-inch Model 1903 rapid-fire guns mounted on disappearing carriages. This type of carriage exemplified Secretary of War William C. Endicott's attempts to modernize coastal defenses to counter changes in naval warfare during the late 19th century. The two guns fitted at Battery Cooper were removed during World War I. In 1937, the Army built four new emplacements around Battery Cooper. Armed with mobile 155mm guns on Panama Mounts and designated Battery GPF, it was disarmed eight years later at the close of the Second World War. The gun currently emplaced was acquired from the Smithsonian Institution in 1976.
O'Hara's Battery - Gibraltar
Meandering through the winding streets and cycling through the British overseas territory of Gibraltar was like taking a stroll down the historical lane. Built in 1890, this site was in use during the World War II and its last activity can be traced back to 1976.
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Gibraltar OHaras Battery view from East to South
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Coastal Gun Batteries
This unedited film shows coastal gun batteries, dead German soldiers, and wounded U.S. military personnel as they were moved from landing craft to the USS Texas (BB-35).
Date: ca. 1947 - 1980
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Battery No. 1 Fortifications
Lat: N56.59184, Lon: E021.01593
Jātnieku iela 25,
Liepaja, Latvia
Battery No. 1, the Northern Coast and the Land Artillery Stands.
The fortification system was built up as a combined lunette of coast artillery and repulsing front land offensive. The fortifications were erected during 1896 -- 1902, made of German cement that was brought by Russia and in barrels, delivered to the Liepāja Port. There were concrete basements for cannon gunpowder at the back of this battery, in the swamp next to Viestura iela.
The main authors for project of battery No. 1 are Colonel N. Bubnoy and engineer Captain A. Židkov 1859-1932. The northern fortification line played a strategic role as it covered access to the city from the Šķēdes Road and blocked up almost 2.5 kilometers wide area between the Baltic Sea and the Tosmare Lake. Including the coastal defense system, it disposed the armament consisting of 27 big caliber 6'-8' and 20 small caliber 57 mm guns. The defense structures were built up along the little Šķēdes Stream in form of extended open gun stands. The river was excavated and the left winger shore became the fortification escarpment [Escarpe -- fr. the slop of the inner rampart of the outward moat'. To provide effective cover for the Šķēde Road and for the bridge across the river, there were two ravelins [Ravelin -- fr. a frontal auxiliary structure on the side of or in front of a fortification and a court-in [Courtine -- fr. a fortification between two bastions] erected on the left. The fortified structures, casemates, [Casemate -- fr. overland and underground military structures built of solid material] that may be seen today are interconnected by an underground gallery, where the ammunition for the respective guns was stored and extra forces could be provided.
Construction of the ample structures of the batteries was finished by August 1903 when the Tsar Nicholas II arrived to Liepāja. A special train was equipped for him to run along the internal railway line of the new fortress. The Tsar was sitting on an open platform, together with his courtiers and the officers of the Russian Headquarters, receiving the solemn parades of the batteries. Battery No. 1 where 30 persons were engaged in servicing each of the guns was primary stand and the first one to visit during the Tsar's stay.
The fortifications of Battery No. 1 were only once involved in hostilities that was on 4 and 14 November 1919 when the Russian -- German troops, the so called Bermontians, mounted an attack towards the defenders of the Latvian Independence along the Šķēdes Road. The assault was beaten off requiring painful losses within the defenders' ranks.
Safety Notice: One has to remember, that these fortifications and tunnels do not have any light in them. Once one enter the tunnel, and go very far one will become in total darkness and can very easy become lost. This is the reason why if one wants to explore any of these tunnels, it is recommended that one only do so with a local guide and have the correct equipment before doing so. Again remember once you enter these tunnels and go very deep your mobile phone will no longer work. Besides this, they are well worth exploring.
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