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Excerpt from Reports Upon Seacoast Defenses; The Board of Engineers; And Technical Details of Engineering Methods on Fortifications, Rivers and Harbors, and Other Works: Being Extracts From the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1904
The total number of emplacements of every kind provided for to date by all appropriations is as follows: In this total are included seventy -inch rapid-fire guns on mov able mounts not requiring permanent emplacements, temporary emplacements for twenty-one'8-inch B. L. Ri?es on modified 15-inch carriages, one temporary emplacement for 47-inch rapid-fire gun, five temporary emplacements for 8-inch guns on nondisappearing carriages, and the emplacement for the original experimental 10 - inch disappear ing carriage. The foregoing temporary emplacements were built during the war with Spain from the National Defense funds. The 8-inch guns will be transferred from time to time to permanent emplacements as these are completed, and a number of them have already been so transferred. While it is proposed eventually to dis arm these temporary emplacements, they can again be used in case of emergency, and have for this reason been included in the foregoing enumerations.
The status of emplacements for which funds have been provided by Congress is as follows at the close of the fiscal year.
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