 
Col. Napoleon BOUDREAU,
91st CA (PS) reported that
after the surrender, he was taken to Ft. Drum on 23 May. He noted
that one gun of Btry Roberts has jumped from its trunnions and its
breach was against the rear wall.
Capt., Thomas W. DAVIS,
Commanding Btry H, 59th CA, recalled that Btry. Roberts
had been put out of action by 240mm shelling from Cavite.
The lower casemate of Btry Roberts
was badly damaged from being fired with the recoil rod disconnected. It
was put later back into action by Capt Coughlin.
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