Fort Terry

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Fort Terry is a former U.S. Army coastal defense fortification that played a role in protecting the approaches to New York Harbor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army fort
coastal defense fortification
constructedDuring Endicott Period of U.S. coastal defenses NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1897
coordinateLocation 41.18°N 72.18°W
country United States of America
currentUse non‑operational military site
garrison United States Army Coast Artillery units NERFINISHED
hasPart coastal artillery batteries
gun emplacements
support buildings
hasRole coastal defense of approaches to New York Harbor
harbor defense
heritageDesignation historic military site
inception 1897
locatedIn Long Island Sound NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
Plum Island NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Suffolk County, New York NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Block Island Sound NERFINISHED
Fishers Island NERFINISHED
New London, Connecticut NERFINISHED
locatedOn Plum Island, New York NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army Coast Artillery Corps NERFINISHED
militaryConflict World War I NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
namedAfter Alfred H. Terry NERFINISHED
operator United States Army
ownedBy United States Army NERFINISHED
partOf Harbor Defenses of Long Island Sound NERFINISHED
United States coastal defense system
coastal defenses of Long Island Sound and approaches to New York Harbor NERFINISHED
status former military installation
usedFor coastal artillery
harbor defense of Long Island Sound
protection of approaches to New York Harbor

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