At Fort Warren, George's Island, Boston Harbor, members of Battery "F" of the 241st Coast Artillery man a huge 12-inch disappearing carriage gun. The gun can fire a 1,070-LB. shell a distance of 20 miles. April 27, 1941. (Photo by Acme).

At Fort Warren, George's Island, Boston Harbor, members of Battery "F" of the 241st Coast Artillery man a huge 12-inch disappearing carriage gun. The gun can fire a 1,070-LB. shell a distance of 20 miles. April 27, 1941. (Photo by Acme).
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