Similarities between Fort Totten (Queens) and Harbor Defense Command
Fort Totten (Queens) and Harbor Defense Command have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Board of Fortifications, Contiguous United States, Fort Hamilton, Fort Point, San Francisco, Fort Schuyler, Fort Slocum, Fort Wadsworth, Harbor Defenses of Long Island Sound, Harbor Defenses of New York, New York (state), Seacoast defense in the United States, Submarine mines in United States harbor defense, United States Army Coast Artillery Corps.
Board of Fortifications
Several boards have been appointed by US presidents or Congress to evaluate the US defensive fortifications, primarily coastal defenses near strategically important harbors on the US shores, its territories, and its protectorates.
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Contiguous United States
The contiguous United States or officially the conterminous United States consists of the 48 adjoining U.S. states plus Washington, D.C. on the continent of North America.
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Fort Hamilton
Historic Fort Hamilton is located in the southwestern corner of the New York City borough of Brooklyn surrounded by the communities of Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights, and is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington.
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Fort Point, San Francisco
Fort Point is a masonry seacoast fortification located at the southern side of the Golden Gate at the entrance to San Francisco Bay.
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Fort Schuyler
Fort Schuyler is a preserved 19th century fortification in the New York City borough of the Bronx.
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Fort Slocum
Fort Slocum, New York was a US military post which occupied Davids' Island in the western end of Long Island Sound in the city of New Rochelle, New York from 1867 to 1965.
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Fort Wadsworth
Fort Wadsworth is a former United States military installation on Staten Island in New York City, situated on The Narrows which divide New York Bay into Upper and Lower halves, a natural point for defense of the Upper Bay and Manhattan beyond.
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Harbor Defenses of Long Island Sound
The Harbor Defenses of Long Island Sound was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command.
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Harbor Defenses of New York
The Harbor Defenses of New York was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command.
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New York (state)
New York is a state in the northeastern United States.
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Seacoast defense in the United States
Seacoast defense was a major concern for the United States from its independence until World War II.
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Submarine mines in United States harbor defense
The modern era of defending American harbors with controlled mines or submarine mines (also called "naval mines" and originally referred to as "torpedoes") began in the post-Civil War period, and was a major part of US harbor defenses from circa 1900 to 1947.
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United States Army Coast Artillery Corps
The U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps (CAC) was an administrative corps responsible for coastal, harbor, and anti-aircraft defense of the United States between 1901 and 1950.
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Fort Totten (Queens) and Harbor Defense Command Comparison
Fort Totten (Queens) has 76 relations, while Harbor Defense Command has 216. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 4.45% = 13 / (76 + 216).
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