What appears to be outpost for the French Foreign Legion is actually the remains of a gun gallery at old Fort Monroe, Virginia, which will be soon be a national park. Used during world war I and II as part of the coast defenses shells fired from the guns could travel almost 15 miles. Ironically it was call the "Church".
Most of the speculation in this military base has been in the land. Most of the infrastructure of this facility remains in tack and abandon. What the years hold for this one stalwart facility for the Army Artillery School will soon be at the hand of developers.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
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