Harbor Defenses of the Puget Sound

1899-1947

Fort Worden (Port Townsend) (1890-1947)
Fort Casey (Whidby Island) (1890-1947)
Fort Flagler (Marrowstone Island) (1890-1947)
Fort Ward (Bainbridge Island) (1900-1934)
Fort Whitman (Goat Island) (1900-1947)
Middle Point Military Reservation (1900-1934)
Fort Ebey (Whidby Island) (1940-1947)
Camp Hayden (Striped Peak) (1940-1947)
Cape Flattery Military Reservations (Planned, not built)

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From the History of the Western Defense Command
History of the 14th Coast Artillery Regiments and the HDPS
History of the 248th Coast Artillery Regiments and the HDPS

Fort Flagler Fort Flagler Fort Worden Fort Worden Fort Casey Fort Casey Fort Whitman Fort Whitman

Puget Sound Entrances, 1936

Fort Ward Middle Point

Rich Passage entrance to Bremerton Harbors, 1928

Fort Whitman Fort Whitman Fort Casey Fort Ebey Fort Ebey Fort Casey Fort Flagler  Fort Ward Fort Ward Fort Flagler  Fort Worden Fort Worden Camp Hayden Camp Hayden

Locations in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound (1946)

Field of Fire for the 16 inch battery, HDPS 1946

Field of Fire in HDPS for 6 inch and 3 inch batteries, 1946

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