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Ouvrage Col de la Valette

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Built by
  
CORF/MOM

Controlled by
  
France

In use
  
Abandoned

Ouvrage Col de la Valette

Materials
  
Concrete, steel, rock excavation

Battles/wars
  
Italian invasion of France, Operation Dragoon

Ouvrage Col dela Valette is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line. The ouvrage is located at an altitude of 2,182 metres (7,159 ft). Apart from a portion of Block 3 and the bare gallery system, little was completed. The post overlooks the valley of the Tinée at Isola on one side, and Beuil on the other.

Contents

Map of Col de la Vallette, 06420 Isola, France

Description

  • Block 1 (not built): west entry.
  • Block 2 (not built): east entry.
  • Block 3 (incomplete): observation block with a VDP cloche (not installed).
  • Block 4 (not built): infantry casemate with two twin machine gun embrasures.
  • AP Isola

    The advanced post at Isola, in the valley below Col de la Valette, was built by MOM (Main d’Œuvre Militaire), which built many of the lesser posts. Built in 1931, Isola consisted of four blocks: a north entrance with one machine gun, an emergency exit, a machine gun casemate and an observation block with an AP cloche. The post was manned by 5 non-commissioned officers and 27 men. A small gallery system connected the blocks and provided shelter. The post is located in the bank of the Tinée just south of Isola at an altitude of 896 metres (2,940 ft)

    References

    Ouvrage Col de la Valette Wikipedia