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Maginot Barracks

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55100 Thierville-sur-Meuse, France

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Fort des Sartelles, Ouvrage de Thiaumont, Caserne Niel, Casernes Miribel, Ouvrage de Bezonvaux

Maginot Barracks (French: Caserne Maginot) in Verdun, France, is located near the west end of town, and has served as a military base for the French and American armies at different times over the past one hundred years. It became headquarters for ADSEC, the Advance Section of COMZ (Communications Zone) of the U.S. Army, shortly after World War II until 1967 when it reverted to French control after Charles de Gaulle's withdrawal from the military integration of NATO. The barracks was named for André Maginot, the Minister of War responsible for the Maginot Line, who had served as an enlisted man at Verdun in World War I.

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