Fort McRee
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Fort McRee war eine nach dem Colonel der United States Army Engineers William McRee 1840 benannte Befestigungsanlage der U.S. Army zur Verteidigung des Hafens und der Bucht von Pensacola (Florida). Seine Ruinen liegen auf den östlichen Ausläufern des Perdido Key gegenüber der Landspitze der Halbinsel Santa Rosa Island im unmittelbaren Einzugsbereich der Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola.
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Fort McRee was a historic military fort constructed by the United States on the eastern tip of Perdido Key to defend Pensacola and its important natural harbor. In the defense of Pensacola Bay, Fort McRee was accompanied by Fort Pickens, located across Pensacola Pass on Santa Rosa Island, and Fort Barrancas, located across Pensacola Bay on the grounds of what is now Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola. Fort Pickens was the largest of these. Very little remains of Fort McRee today.
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Fort McRee war eine nach dem Colonel der United States Army Engineers William McRee 1840 benannte Befestigungsanlage der U.S. Army zur Verteidigung des Hafens und der Bucht von Pensacola (Florida). Seine Ruinen liegen auf den östlichen Ausläufern des Perdido Key gegenüber der Landspitze der Halbinsel Santa Rosa Island im unmittelbaren Einzugsbereich der Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola.
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Fort McRee was a historic military fort constructed by the United States on the eastern tip of Perdido Key to defend Pensacola and its important natural harbor. In the defense of Pensacola Bay, Fort McRee was accompanied by Fort Pickens, located across Pensacola Pass on Santa Rosa Island, and Fort Barrancas, located across Pensacola Bay on the grounds of what is now Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola. Fort Pickens was the largest of these. Very little remains of Fort McRee today.
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