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6 INCH COASTAL GUNS AT FT MILES FIRED


HISTORY OF CAPE HENLOPEN AND BEYOND

FORT MILES 6 INCH COAST DEFENSE GUNS SHAKECREHOBOTH & LEWES

Lewes, Delaware, Thursday , September 25, 1941

Ground shaking repercussions of the six inch coastal defense guns being fires by

the 261st Coast Artillery at Ft. Miles will be heard the second time today as maneuvers

continue. Yesterday afternoon, about 2:30 , the first surprise explosion was felt , followed

by 15 more rounds to be sent out to the 15 foot high wooden red pyramid target being

towed by “ Glory “ a harbor defense boat from Ft. duPont. A stray boat near the restricted

area, six miles long and two miles wide, held up firing yesterday. Colonel Henry K. Roscoe,

in charge of the maneuvers had warned residents of the target practice to last two weeks,

weather permitting. The guns roar was heard in Milton some 10 miles distant.

As homes in Lewes seemed to rock on foundations the Belhaven Surf Club only

200 feet of the firings reported no damage.

A Coast Guard Station near the firing als was shaken. The 'lookout' , Clarence Clogg,

said the concussion felt as if the station was lifted up two feet and dropped.

Abstract: The Wilmington News Journal, Thursday, September 25, 1941

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