Battery Randolph

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Battery Randolph is a historic coastal artillery fortification in Honolulu, Hawaii, that once defended Pearl Harbor and now houses the U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal artillery battery
historic military fortification
armedWith 14-inch guns
disappearing carriage guns
associatedWith Pearl Harbor defenses
built 1911
category Buildings and structures in Honolulu, Hawaii
Coastal fortifications in the United States
Military history of Hawaii
completed 1911
constructedFor coastal defense
constructedToDefend Pearl Harbor NERFINISHED
southern coast of Oahu
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii NERFINISHED
defensiveRole harbor defense
era early 20th century
function coastal artillery fortification
garrison United States Army Coast Artillery Corps NERFINISHED
hasExhibitsOn Vietnam War NERFINISHED
World War II in the Pacific NERFINISHED
military history of Hawaii
hasFeature gun emplacements
thick concrete walls
underground magazines
heritageDesignation historic site
houses U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii NERFINISHED
locatedAt Fort DeRussy NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Oahu NERFINISHED
location Honolulu, Hawaii NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
militaryBranch United States Army
namedAfter Major General George Morton Randolph NERFINISHED
near Waikiki urban district NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operator U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii NERFINISHED
overlooks Waikiki Beach NERFINISHED
ownedBy United States Department of the Army NERFINISHED
partOf Harbor Defenses of Pearl Harbor NERFINISHED
publicAccess museum hours only
region Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
status decommissioned
touristAttraction yes
usedBy United States Army
usedDuring World War I
World War II

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