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Fort Siloso is the sole restored coastal gun battery from the twelve such batteries which made up "Fortress Singapore" at the start of World War Two . ''Siloso'' is a Philippine word meaning ''jealous person''. The Fort is situated on the Theme Park island of Sentosa , restored as a Museum , and open for public viewership. HISTORY From the 1920s, Japan had begun to emerge as a serious threat to British outposts in the Far East. With drastic cuts in her defence budget after World War I , the British could no longer maintain a strong permanent naval presence in the area. Britain therefore decided to implement the "Main fleet to Singapore" strategy, to defend not only Singapore , but the rest of her empire in the Far East, and Australia. Singapore's strategic location as the western gateway to the Far East prompted Britain's Overseas Defence Committee to choose her, in 1921, as the site for a naval base. The Main Fleet would be based in Europe. It would sail to Singapore to protect Britain's Far East interests and possessions should they be threatened. The success of this strategy hinged on the swift dispatch of the Main Fleet, and on keeping Singapore secure until it arrived. To the British Overseas Defence Committee, it seemed clear that an attack could come from the sea and, or from Johore. They therefore devised a strategy that took these alternatives into account. By 1939, the main defences of Singapore consisted of a series of 12 Coastal Artillery Batteries. Contrary to popular belief, the guns were made to fire both landward and seaward. Certain that the Japanese would first attack from the sea, the British defence planners were confident that the Main Fleet and reinforcements would arrive in Singapore well before any landward attack. They were wrong. MAIN COASTAL BATTERIES IN THE SOUTH OF SINGAPORE Johore Battery
Fort Siloso
Buona Vista Battery
Labrador Battery
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