Media Category: Subic Bay before WWII

Images of the Subic Bay area before WWII

Zg438

Zg438

Zg438. This is one of the two 3 Inch guns, now at the former Fort Casey at Washington State, that were transferred from the former Fort Wint on Grande Island in Subic Bay. In 1968, two of the 3 inch guns from Battery Jewell, and two 10 inch guns from Fort Wint were moved here.

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Zg437

Zg437

Zg437. This is one of the two 3 Inch guns, now at the former Fort Casey at Washington State, that were transferred from the former Fort Wint on Grande Island in Subic Bay. In 1968, two of the 3 inch guns from Battery Jewell, and two 10 inch guns from Fort Wint were moved here.

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Zg436

Zg436

Zg436. This is one of the two 3 Inch guns, now at the former Fort Casey at Washington State, that were transferred from the former Fort Wint on Grande Island in Subic Bay. In 1968, two of the 3 inch guns from Battery Jewell, and two 10 inch guns from Fort Wint were moved here.

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Zg435

Zg435

Zg435. This is Battery Trevor in Coastal Artillery Fort Casey at Washington State, the guns were scrapped after the war and in 1968 this former fort received two replacement 3 inch guns from the former Fort Wint in Subic Bay.

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Zg434

Zg434

Zg434. This is a detailed map of Fort Wint on Grande Island in Subic Bay. It was produced a long time ago by the crew of a Navy Oiler, operating out the Subic Bay Naval Base, post war.

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Zg433

Zg433

Zg433. Unmaked Fort Wint battle report copy. After the fort was abandoned, its commander, Col Boudreau, wrote the above after action report. Among the details is the fact that on December 18, 1941, one or more of the four guns at Battery Jewell sank a small boat, most likely a barge (aka landing craft) holding […]

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Zg432

Zg432

Zg432. Marked up Fort Wint battle report copy. After the fort was abandoned, its commander, Col Boudreau, wrote the above after action report. Among the details is the fact that on December 18, 1941, one or more of the four guns at Battery Jewell sank a small boat, most likely a barge (aka landing craft) […]

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Zg170 Rifle Range, Google

Zg170 Rifle Range, Google

Zg170 image is my attempt to fit the sailor picture into a bigger Google Earth image of much of the Subic Bay area.

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Zg169 1941 12 12 Japanese attack naval station at Olongapo WIREPHOTO front

Zg169 1941 12 12 Japanese attack naval station at Olongapo WIREPHOTO front

Zg169 image is the copy of the original image bought in the www. This picture shows an US Sailor guarding the beach at the Maquinaya Rifle Range. The picture was used in 1941 but it is from an earlier time. In back is the Redondo Peninsular.

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Zg168 1941 12 12 Japanese attack naval station at Olongapo WIREPHOTO back

Zg168 1941 12 12 Japanese attack naval station at Olongapo WIREPHOTO back

Zg168 image is the original source of the image of an US Sailor guarding the beach at the Maquinaya Rifle Range. The picture was used in 1941 but it is from an earlier time.

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