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Topic: Where and What ? (Read 482 times)
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Tony Giacomelli
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pic. by Abe
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Christian Carter
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Looks to be part of the Maginot Line.
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2 RCR CFB Gagetown J Coy, K Coy - Intelligence Section 1985-88 3 RCR CFB Baden , O Coy, R Coy- Intelligence Section, N Coy - 1988-1992 1 RCR CFB Petawawa - Dukes Coy, Bravo (Welfare Cell), Signals Platoon 1992-1994 SSFHQ - 1995 - 1997
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Abe Doney
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Hi Christian:
You're right.
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Ya , for sure... which one ,i am not sure, so many are /were a lot alike...a great pic ..ranrad
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RCAF,CAF, converted RCR?,1RCR 74-77 CD: SSM (Nato);CPSM,;UN-Cyp.; UN- Golan
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My guess is somewhere along the Schoenenbourg section of the line. The bunker according to some research I did is probably an ammunition supply entrance. Not sure on the date of when the picture was taken, but I know when I was there between 1988 and 1992 and visiting different areas of the line the French government were always doing something to the line like cleaning back brush, even restoring some the bunkers to original form.
http://www.lignemaginot.com/menu12/indexen.htm
That is the official website of the Maginot line.
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2 RCR CFB Gagetown J Coy, K Coy - Intelligence Section 1985-88 3 RCR CFB Baden , O Coy, R Coy- Intelligence Section, N Coy - 1988-1992 1 RCR CFB Petawawa - Dukes Coy, Bravo (Welfare Cell), Signals Platoon 1992-1994 SSFHQ - 1995 - 1997
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