Battery 128

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Battery 128 (1943-1945) - A World War II era reinforced concrete Coastal Artillery Battery built in 1942-1943 on the Bolsa Chica Military Reservation of Fort MacArthur, California. The Battery was mostly complete when the project was curtailed in Nov 1943. The guns and carriages were never installed and the battery was accepted in it's partially complete status on 5 Jan 1945. The Bolsa Chica Military Reservation closed in 1948 and the Battery was abandoned.

Battery 128 History

Part of the Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles.

Battery 128 was to be a battery of two, 16" Long Range naval guns with each gun position in a reinforced concrete casemate. The casemates were at either end of an earth covered reinforced concrete support structure. Construction began 17 Apr 1943 and was curtailed 26 Nov 1943. The Battery declared complete 21 Jan 1944 even though it lacked some equipment and the guns. It was turned over for service 5 Jan 1945 in it's curtailed condition at a cost of $758,879. The guns were never delivered and the Battery was abandoned in 1948 when the Bolsa Chica Military Reservation closed.


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Battery 128 Plan


Current Status

No guns or carriages in place.


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Location: former Bolsa Chica Military Reservation 20 miles south of Fort MacArthur, California

Maps & Images

Lat: 33.719954 Long: -118.313227

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