16 INCH Guns ~ San Diego, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 32° 44.538 W 117° 11.668
11S E 481781 N 3622735
Display at the entrance to the James L. Day Hall Museum, MCRD.
Waymark Code: WM63DE
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/26/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GEO*Trailblazer 1
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County of Display: San Diego County.
Location of Display: Hochmuth Ave., James L. Day Hall Museum, MCRD.
MCRD: Marine Corps Recruit Deport.
Plaque Text:

16 INCH GUNS

The mighty battleships had many guns onboard, but the largest were the nine 16 inch guns. The size of the gun was measured by the diameter of the bullet or projectile that it could fire. For example a 5-inch gun fires a projectile that is 5 inches in diameter.

This projectile is a high capacity bombardment shell. About 95% of the shells fired from a battleship were high capacity projectiles. The shells were loaded with about 150 pounds of explosives. The 2,100 pound shells were loaded into the gun with 660 pounds of powder. Traveling a twice the speed of sound, the projectile could travel over 22 miles in under 50 seconds. Marines in the Korean War described the shell sounding like a train going overhead. The size of the crater was over 50 feet across and 20 feet deep. The gray ring shown here is the end of the muzzle of a 16-inch gun. Note the land and grooves. They increase the range and accuracy of the round.


More can be learned at the following sites: Naval Gunfire
USS Maryland
USS Missouri
Range Tables

MCRD Base Phone numbers that can provide additional assistance are here: Base Information

Location restrictions:
The Museum is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday (until 4:30 on Thursdays). Admission is free, and military identification is not required, although admittance to the Depot requires a photo identification card, driver’s license, and proof of insurance if driving aboard base. Calling the James L. Day Hall Museum would also provide assistance. [(619) 524-6038]


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