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The ruins of Battery Way following the Battle of Corregidor (1945)
The ruins of Battery Way following the Battle of Corregidor (1945)
12-inch mortar
12-inch mortar
Ammunition magazine of Battery Way
Ammunition magazine of Battery Way
Three mortars and battery commander's station
Three mortars and battery commander's station
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An M1890 M1 12-inch mortar elevated to firing position. The mortar in the background has been depressed to loading position.
An M1890 M1 12-inch mortar elevated to firing position. The mortar in the background has been depressed to loading position.
The 1890M1 mortar, the most common type employed
The 1890M1 mortar, the most common type employed
A scaled drawing of the early types of shells fired by the 12-inch mortar
A scaled drawing of the early types of shells fired by the 12-inch mortar
A powder charge for the M1890 mortar, made of up to 10 small powder bags strapped together. A larger powder charge increased the shell velocity, resul
A powder charge for the M1890 mortar, made of up to 10 small powder bags strapped together. A larger powder charge increased the shell velocity, resulting in greater range.