- into the
Fusiliers Mont-Royal's
barrack in an
operation dubbed Opération
Casernes and
managed to
steal numerous firearms. At 7:30am on 30
January 1964, the...
-
Maginot Barracks (French:
Caserne Maginot) is
located in Thierville-sur-Meuse, west of Verdun, France, and has
served as a
military base for the French...
-
Luxembourgish army is
mostly based in its casern, the
Centre militaire Caserne Grand-Duc Jean on the Härebierg in Diekirch. The
general staff is based...
- plan was to land near the
Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince,
seize the
Casernes Dessalines (an army
barracks near the
National Palace), and from there...
- The main
camps were: The camp at Besançon was
called Frontstalag 142, or
Caserne Vauban. At the end of 1940, 2,400 women,
mostly British, were interned...
-
incendie Ville de St
Pierre –
Caserne Renaissance has five apparatuses: 2 pumpers,
aerial ladders and a hazmat. This
replaced Caserne Daguerre.
Service incendie...
- casern, also
spelled cazern or
caserne, is a
military barracks in a
garrison town. In French-speaking countries, a
caserne de
pompier is a fire station...
- Fort Dimanche.
Taken to the
Casernes Dessalines to be
interrogated by Papa Doc he was
never seen again. He died in
Casernes Dessalines, Haiti, survived...
-
plaque is
fixed to a
large stone located south of the post
office on des
Casernes Street in what is
today known as
Platon Park. The
perimeter of the fort...
- The
Caserne d'Artois or the
Quartier d'Artois is a
military installation in the city of Versailles, France. Some of its façades are
listed as Historical...