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https://www.atlantikwall.co.uk/atlantikwall/kva_d1_fumb_bulldogge.phpI have just added to FuMG Bulldogge On the 3rd/4th ...
11/01/2025

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I have just added to FuMG Bulldogge
On the 3rd/4th of June 1942, commandos carried out 'Operation Bristle' - a raid on a German radar site at St. Cecily Plage, Le Touquet.

This website shows what's still left to see 70 years on including some of the V weapons that would have been used to pound the assault areas of Southern England building up for D-Day.

11/01/2025
Bunker "ABRI PUITS" main type SK, of the Bego battery in Morbihan (56):Why such a construction?The presence of many men ...
09/01/2025

Bunker "ABRI PUITS" main type SK, of the Bego battery in Morbihan (56):

Why such a construction?

The presence of many men on this site imposes, de facto, the supply of water in a certain and secure way!

The well shelter supplies fresh water to a water castle while protecting its source thanks to this bunker (type SK) made according to the protection standards (Baustärke) determining, among other things, the different thicknesses of concrete: Class "B" in this case.

Well sheltered under the two metres of reinforced concrete, a set of two pumps and an expansion balloon ensures the suction of the water and its reflow to the water tower about 115 m away, 15 m high and with a capacity of 11 m3.

From this water tower, the entire "Va 300" position is thus supplied with water by simple gravity through a network of underground pipes feeding four tanks of 50 m3. A few small scattered wells complete the system.

Although of secondary function and more modest than this one, two other concrete well shelters are located on the two neighbouring positions "Va 06" and "Va 07" with, for the latter, another small shelter equipped with an external manual pump.

Some details:

The maintenance of the sand along the arc access slope is entrusted to a beautiful set of bags containing a sand/cement mixture, carefully stacked and left to harden at the first rain.

A grid type "491P2" starting from staircase A was probably planned but without certainty to date

The passage from the entrance to the airlow is made by a first heavy armoured door type "434P01" (planned but never installed as evidenced by the reservation in the concrete), followed by a light armoured door type "19P7" giving access to the well room. A last lightweight armoured door type 410P9 locks the emergency exit tunnel. This first, of classic design, is planned to receive two rows of IPN as well as a brick wall.

The outlet well, equipped with eight steps, is filled with gravel to perfect the filling.

The interior is, of course, equipped with an electrical network with a fairly large pumping system control panel, all protected from concrete shards during possible bombardments by ceilings composed of IPN beams and 4-millimetre sheets.

A big thank you to François Cailloce president of the Lbmg Bego association for this great visit 👍.

01/01/2025
28/12/2024
https://www.atlantikwall.co.uk/updates.phpI have now updated my Nottinghamshire pages which I visited in November 2005. ...
28/12/2024

https://www.atlantikwall.co.uk/updates.php

I have now updated my Nottinghamshire pages which I visited in November 2005.
Winthorpe, Syerston, Orston and Langar. All the photos are better quality as well.

27/12/2024
Kingston Lacy US Army hospital, Dorset.Ambulance garage and one  isolation ward.
26/12/2024

Kingston Lacy US Army hospital, Dorset.

Ambulance garage and one isolation ward.

22/12/2024

Just extracted randomly from a German document, It shows the enormaty of D-Day.

Medium to strong forces were deployed every night. Particularly strong operations with up to 1,300 aircraft were only carried out on the first two nights of the invasion. After rolling attacks on coastal fortifications on the first night of the invasion, the targets were almost exclusively railway facilities, mainly in northern France and between Faris and the Loire to Saumur, Vierzon, Saintes and Limoges. A total of 551 locomotives were rendered inoperable by attacks with bombs and on-board weapons in June 1944. A further 295 locomotives were destroyed by sabotage. Air activity to supply the gangs was particularly active, with a focus on Brittany, but it is also likely that the gangs in southern France were also being supplied with supplies, even if the records of the aircraft used for this purpose remain incomplete. In the landing area and over the Bay of the Seine, 5 - 12 night fighters were constantly deployed, but over half of these were directed against the V-1s and reached a strength of up to 50 aircraft per night on several occasions. Units deployed to attack ship targets flew up to 14 missions in June in 20 nights, with the focus being between Dinkirchen and Estapels. Over the Atlantic and in the western Channel, 178 missions were recorded during the day in June 1944. In the invasion area, a total of 32 newly built airfields were identified during June. The following airfields were identified by aerial photography: Asnelles S.M., Crepon, Creully, Ver-sur-Mer, Martragny, Sommervieu, 1 km north of St. Croix G.d. Tonne, 1 km north of Brousy, C km SSOuistreham.
The total strength of the enemy fighter units deployed in southern England and in the beachhead was around 5,400 fighter aircraft at the end of June 1944.
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Happy Christmas to  everybody.www.atlantikwall.co.uk I have updating and a lot of new items added throughout the year. h...
19/12/2024

Happy Christmas to everybody.

www.atlantikwall.co.uk I have updating and a lot of new items added throughout the year. https://www.atlantikwall.co.uk/updates.php

Several interesting items, R608's for one. I seem to have visited several in Normandy over the years. StP122 Barfleur, a place visited many times but its supprised me what was there. RAF Yatesbury, a very interesting aerodrome from 1915/16 right through to WW2.
High Post where many Spitfires took their first flights, RAF Wraughton, a large aircraft storage area. Wn Valleuse de Bruneval a fantastic story. AND last but not least, Wn17 de Colleville (Hohe61) where I took two friends and we had a great time looking around its R608/SK bunker with the volunteers of Les amis du Suffolk Regiment. Then I took them to Omaha Beach, where Hugh's father landed with the Americans on D-Day. His story is shrouded in time and we have very little information. Just that he was there as an American Officer? One hell of a story, if we can get to it.
It has been a good year. I managed several trips to France, including a lovely weekend in Couesulles with Kurt and family, MKB Bunkertour. Terry and I visited Haute-Normandy to see the battlefields of Crécy and Agincourt—something very different.
I have been working hard volunteering at BDAC our local aircraft museum.
Next year starts with a bang I hope.
The picture is OMAHA Beach with Hugh and Graham. Hugh's father may have landed here.

Also a thank you to SD, Pete, MKB, John F and many others for their help in producing the website.

Boscombe Down Aviatin CollectionNew cabinet signage completed. All items most probably used at Boscombe Down on several ...
15/12/2024

Boscombe Down Aviatin Collection
New cabinet signage completed. All items most probably used at Boscombe Down on several of the aircraft in the hangar.

13/12/2024
12/12/2024

Able Seaman D C Holder, HMS Codrington.

"I was serving in HMS Codrington and we were going back and forth for 5 or 7 days and night. The last lot of lads were from a Scottish Regiment. It was just before dusk and for the first time we were inside the Mole and tied up to the wooden jetty. Just as we tied up a few ‘Bricks’ landed in the harbour quite close so we cast off ready to nip away, then we tied up again. It was a funny feeling- there was no one about. Then I saw a ‘squaddie’ and 5ft tall running and jumping over the holes and coming up the jetty with a fixed bayonet. A mate and myself were leaning on the guard rails and the ‘squaddie’ pointed the bayonet at us and said in a broad Scots, ‘German or British?’ We told him we were British and with that he gave a wave back along the jetty and 2 or 3 hundred Scots came running and came aboard. I have often thought how brave he was. After Dunkirk we tried to get the 51st Highland Division off at St. Valery-That is when the French gave us permission."

One of the 5,450 troops evacuated in eight trips between Dunkirk and Dover was General Montgomery, then General Officer Commanding the 3rd Infantry Division. HMS Codrington went on to play an active part in Operation Cycle helping with the evacuation of troops from St. Valery and Le Havre. On the 27th July 1940 Dover harbour came under air attack and as a result of a bomb exploding beside her in the harbour HMS Codrington broke her back and I believe she sunk. She stayed there for the duration of the war until scraped in 1947.

Image of HMS Codrington at high speed undergoing sea trials before the war.

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