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it is interesting to note that these plants had organized recreation facilities and even chapel(s).
in your archives link is a photo of a burned building.. From my expoloration of what was left of the huge Bouchard site, it is quite clear the individual buildings were all built quite far apart...for obvious safety reasons
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well I'll be .. searching for something COMPLETELY different and not connected with militaria and not seeking photos AT ALL..
i came across this !!! photos of the ruins of Camp Bouchard...presumably relatively (?) recent.. the attached photo shows some of the row of small calibre shell filling...or now that I think of it..more likely these were explosives mixing chambers this would have been connected with photos 1=2 and 4 of the previous set a link below to a couple other photos and the google earth map of the site http://www.panoramio.com/photo/41022148
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