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- RCAF parking allocation still visible on the outer wall of L'Ouvrage d'Ars - 1990.
Courtesy Norbert Jominet - ADFM - Metz.
- An outer wall at L'Ouvrage d'Ars - 1990.
"Abri de piquet" from the German name "bereitschaftsraum"
Courtesy Norbert Jominet - ADFM - Metz.
- A gun turret at L'Ouvrage d'Ars - 1990.
Courtesy Norbert Jominet - ADFM - Metz.
- An outer wall at L'Ouvrage d'Ars - 1990.
Triple caponnier with slits (L-R) for rifle, searchlight, machine gun, observation, rifle and machine gun
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Interior view of a triple caponnier area within L'Ovrage d'Ars - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Main wall of the caserne d'Ars with RCAF parking allocation still visible - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- A gate (within the bunker) leading to number 2 shelter for stand-by troops - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Number 2 shelter for stand-by troops with infantry parapet - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Infantry parapet at L'Ouvrage d'Ars - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- A wooden door within a small pillbox for two machine guns east of the artillery caserne - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Bench convertible into a bed and a fifle stand with rusty enamled numbers - 1990.
This was situated in a small pillbox for two rifles, south-west from the infantry work
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Position for look-out. In fact, a small pillbox with two rifle slits - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Artillery building - 1990.
Only the cellar was built. A caponniere was planned on the ground level.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- A painting on the interior walls of a battery for 10 cm guns East - 1990.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- One of the gun turrets at the battery for 10 cm guns West - 1990.
The other two turrets can hardly be seen.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
- Headquarters observatory with caponniere called "of the lift South-West" - 1990.
(L-R) Three firing slits for rifles, a slit for observation, searchlight and a machine gun.
Courtesy Pierre Rhode.
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