#773d Tank Battalion reorganized and redesignated 27 October 1943 as the 773d Amphibian Tank Battalion
Reorganized and redesignated 10 January 1944 as the 773d Amphibian Tractor Battalion
Inactivated 15 April 1946 in Japan
Redesignated 24 December 1946 as the 56th Amphibian Tractor Battalion
Redesignated 18 April 1949 as the 56th Amphibious Tank and Tractor Battalion
Activated 10 May 1949 at Fort Worden, Washington
Inactivated 15 December 1954 at Fort Worden, Washington
In 1959, McLarney was appointed recreational leader of the Fort Worden Diagnostic and Treatment Center in his home-town Port Townsend, Washington.
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It also led to the federal decision in the late 1890s to construct Fort Worden, Fort Casey, and Fort Flagler around Admiralty Inlet as a "Triangle of Fire" for the protection of Puget Sound from a hostile fleet.