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Zf443. This is one of 8 images from the east end of the so called Fort Mills Mile Long Barracks (MLB). The vegetation encroachment and the growth of trees inside the barracks are getting bad and it will cause damage to this part of the MLB. After these images you can compare them to 2007 […]
Read MoreZf442. This is one of 8 images from the east end of the so called Fort Mills Mile Long Barracks (MLB). The vegetation encroachment and the growth of trees inside the barracks are getting bad and it will cause damage to this part of the MLB. After these images you can compare them to 2007 […]
Read MoreZf441. This is one of 8 images from the east end of the so called Fort Mills Mile Long Barracks (MLB). The vegetation encroachment and the growth of trees inside the barracks are getting bad and it will cause damage to this part of the MLB. After these images you can compare them to 2007 […]
Read MoreZf429. This is one of 6 images of the Fort Mills Battery Way on Corregidor Island; the battery has four 12 Inch howitzers. The battery has a very noteworthy history and 4 plaques commemorating it are mounted in the battery. Images of the 4 plaques are at the end of this presentation.
Read MoreZf428. This is one of 6 images of the Fort Mills Battery Way on Corregidor Island; the battery has four 12 Inch howitzers. The battery has a very noteworthy history and 4 plaques commemorating it are mounted in the battery. Images of the 4 plaques are at the end of this presentation.
Read MoreZf427. This is one of 6 images of the Fort Mills Battery Way on Corregidor Island; the battery has four 12 Inch howitzers. The battery has a very noteworthy history and 4 plaques commemorating it are mounted in the battery. Images of the 4 plaques are at the end of this presentation.
Read MoreZf435. This is the commemoration plaque to Major Sergeant Walter Kwiecinski who operated this howitzer, at this Battery Way, with his men as the last gun firing before the surrender of Corregidor. This plaque is mounted on the wall of the magazine next to the last gun that was able to fire.
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