The United States entered the First World War on 6 April 1916, and after a year, entered the
North Sea campaign, eventually expanding into the
North Sea Mine Barrage, a minelaying operation between the
Orkney Islands and Norway. In order to assist with this, the
United States Navy had to build bases and factories to construct anti-submarine
sea mines, as it was too risky to construct them in country and ship them over as complete units, due to the
U-boat threat. In order to speed up transit times across the Atlantic Ocean, the United States Navy established a
transshipment point at
Corpach, at the southern end of the Caledonian Canal, with partially completed mines being put on Royal Navy
barges and transported up to the
Muirtown Basin to complete assembly. The United States Navy used two sites along the North Coast of Scotland, USNB 18 at Inverness, and
USNB 17, at the
Dalmore Distillery in
Alness, which was heavily damaged in a post-war mine explosion in 1920. Due to the complexity of the operation, the site needed an extensive rail network, leading to a branchline off the
Far North Line coming into the canal-side, as well as a large shunting yard being temporarily laid over the playground of
Merkinch Primary School. Due to a steel shortage, rails were requisitioned from the
Buckie and Portessie branchline, which had been closed in 1915 due to it being a financial loss to operate during the war. As the Canal entrance was too narrow, the finished product had to be moved to the harbour by rail, this was done by an
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway A1 class Terrier No.38 "
Millwall" which was lent by the
Admiralty. The curvature of the former line is still visible to this day, as the outline makes up the edge of the current Carse industrial estate. In addition to the factory and its railway, the base also hosted its own fire brigade, in order to alleviate pressure from the local fire brigade and massively reduce response times should a fire have occurred. As well as that, the base had its own theater. The
barracks were based in the
granaries of the distillery which had been turned into dormitories. == American influence on the locals ==