WWII To Present

1983 Photo USS New Jersey Passing Fort Drum

Starboard beam view of the battleship USS NEW JERSEY (BB-62) passing between CORREGIDOR (background) and FORT DRUM as she enters Manila Bay.

Date: 3 Jul 1983 Camera Operator: PH2 PAUL SOUTAR ID: DN-SN-83-09891 Service Depicted: Navy

Plaque on Fort Drum Dedicated to Lt Colonel Lewis Spencer Kirkpatrick Commander Fort Drum 1941-42

Thanks to Mary Kirkpatrick Dailey for allowing us to share this photo.

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WW II Era Photo Of Explosion at Fort Drum at The Time It Was Recaptured

Fort Drum 1945

Infantry guard every vent and opening a jap might shoot through. Courtesy The Coast Artillery Journal July-August 1945 " Breaking The Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bay

Fort Drum (1946)

Courtesy Of Paul Tice

Battery Benjamin K. Roberts

The battery had two six inch guns M1908M1 in Babette Carriages M1910. The battery had a unique two-level casemate with one gun mounted above the other. This battery was exposed to direct Japanese shelling in 1942 and subjected to direct fire by an American cruiser in 1945. As a result the lower gun was destroyed and casemate pierced in several places. Photo and Text Courtesy of Terrance McGovern.

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Courtesy Of Fred Hill

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WW II Era Photo of Fort Drum After It Was Recaptured

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Fort Drum (2000)

Fort Drum (2000)

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Inside Turret of Main Gun

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Inside Turret of Main Gun

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Photo Courtesy of Rusty Russell. Rusty's father Capt Charles E. Russell USN was born in Manila in 1918. After graduating from DeLa Salle College in 1939 he went to the U.S. to join the Navy and help defend his home from the expected Japanese Invasion. As a carrier based fighter pilot he was able to help liberate his homeland. After the war he remained in the navy and served two tours at USNS Sangley Point Cavite R. P.

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Courtesy Of Fred Hill and Paul Whitman

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Battery Roberts

Headstone MSGT John F. Christopher Battery E 59Th CA 1879-1965

Came Across headstone while visiting the cemetery at Fort Worden

The Concrete Battleship

 

Some of the Fort Drum - Early 1940's To The Present Day photo's have been provided by Paul Whitman Webmaster for "Corregidor Then & Now" and also members of the Coastal Defense Support Group (CDSG). Thanks to everyone.