| BATTERY HARTFORD | No. Guns | Cal. | Type | Troop | Range Yards | |
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4 | 3-in | M3 | H-60th | 17,000 | |
| 4 | .50 cal | AA | ||||
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"Any time the battery was put into action and the muzzles elevated above the walls of the pits, the position was immediately shelled." The Battery H, 60th Coast Artillery (Anti Aircraft) Unit History by Captain Warren A. Starr Hartford's 3-inch guns were in a shallow, half-moon line along Ramsay Cliff, immediately in front of Battery Ramsay. Al McGrew, member of H-60th CA (AA), one of our regular contributors, manned a machine gun sited immediately in front of the No. 1 gun, and has contributed a plan of the battery. He also writes of his experiences at Btty. Hartford in Corregidor 1941. |
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