- Fort Wint
Infobox Military Structure
name=Fort Wint
location=Grande Island ,Philippines
caption=Early 20th century map of Fort Wint
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controlledby=United States
garrison=60th Coast Artillery (AA)
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battles=Fort Wint (
Grande Island , thePhilippines ) was part of the harbor defenses of Manila and Subic Bays built by thePhilippine Department of theUnited States Army between 1907 and 1920 in response to recommendations of the Taft Board [Lewis 1979 p.141] prior to the non-fortification clause of theWashington Naval Treaty . [Potter & Nimitz 1960 p.481] Fort Wint was located on Grande Island at the entrance of Subic Bay, approximately 35 miles (56 km) north of Manila Bay. As specified in theNational Defense Act of 1935 , this was one of the locations wherecoastal artillery training was conducted. A battery of the60th Coast Artillery (AA) was stationed here.Disappearing Guns
Primary armament was Buffington-Crozier
disappearing gun s of the Endicott period. [Lewis 1979 p.94] These guns recoiled down into a protected and concealed loading position, and were then re-elevated for firing by counterweighted lever arms. [Lewis 1979 p.80] Fort Wint was less damaged by Japanese artillery fire than other fortifications around theBataan Peninsula . Two 10-inch (25-cm) disappearing guns were dismantled by theUnited States Navy in the 1960s and shipped toFort Casey for renovation and display. [Powers (June 1968) pp.114-115] A smaller caliber disappearing gun remained at Fort Wint into the 1970s.ee also
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U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay
*Geography of the Philippines
*Military History of the Philippines
*Military History of the United States Notes
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