RCW's (Reports of Completed Works) provide detailed information about many aspects of gun battery and fire control structures, including construction, utilities, the armaments, and basic drawings as built and/or modified. The RCW's, along with other drawing provided when available, provide important historic information about the defenses of Fort Hancock during the modern era (1890's through the 1940's).
9-Gun Battery (which consisted of multiple battery structures arranged in a row)
Battery Richardson RCW
Battery Bloomfield RCW
Battery Alexander RCW
Battery Halleck RCW
Early Drawings of 9-Gun
Battery Potter
Drawings
Conversion to Harbor Entrance Command Post (HECP)
Dynamite Gun Battery
Drawing
Battery Arrowsmith
RCW
Battery Urmston
RCW
3-inch Anti-Aircraft Batteries
RCW
90mm Anti-Motor Torpedo Boat Batteries (AMTB)
RCW
Battery Engle
RCW
Battery Peck to Battery #8 (90mm AMTB) Conversion
RCW
Drawings
Battery Gunnison to New Peck Conversion
Batteries Kingman and Mills (12-inch Casemated)
Battery Kingman RCW
Battery Mills RCW
Battery Kingman and Mills Drawings
Railroad Gun Firing Tracks
RCW
Fort Hancock Searchlights
RCW
Searchlight Tower Drawing
Battery McCook-Reynolds
Various RCW's and Drawings related to the Anti-Aircraft Battery, the Fire Control Switchboard, and the Harbor Defense Command Post (HDCP)
Dormitory for Fire Control Officers and Enlisted Men
RCW
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