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- Ouvrage_Rimplas abstract "Ouvrage Rimplas is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, known also as the Little Maginot Line. The ouvrage consists of one entry block, two infantry blocks and three artillery blocks at an altitude of 986 metres (3,235 ft). It was the first ouvrage of any portion of the Maginot Line to be completed, in 1928. The ouvrage features an aerial tram entrance.Located on a height to the southwest of Rimplas, the position was originally called Ouvrage de la Madeleine. While it was a prototype for later work, it is not entirely typical of Maginot fortifications, with large expanses of wall armored with 20 cm steel plate and other sections overlaid with stone masonry. The construction encountered problems with soil consistency and water infiltration. The underground portion of the ouvrage, containing the ammunition magazines, living quarters, command spaces, generating plant and communication galleries between the combat blocks covers three levels. Rimplas stands on a prominent height above the Tinée and Valdeblore valleys before their streams join to form the river Var. It is supported by the petits ouvrages of Fressinéa and Valdeblore, all planned to control the approaches to Nice along the Var.Work begain in November 1930 and was completed in April 1934, initially performed by a contractor named Faraut and completed by Contesso, at a cost of 34.2 million francs, including 1.7 million francs for the aerial tram. The final cost was four times the initial estimate, making Rimplas the second most expensive position (after Monte Grosso) in the Alpine Line. Difficulties with the friable nature of the rock required that some rock faces be concreted or covered with masonry to stabilize them. The project went through three major design changes before completion. The ouvrage was fully equipped and operational in August 1937. In 1940 the position was commanded by Captain Toussaint.".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas location France.
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- Ouvrage_Rimplas wikiPageExternalLink index.php?p=5802.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas wikiPageExternalLink www.la-madeleine.asso.fr.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas wikiPageID "15443963".
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- Ouvrage_Rimplas battles Italian_invasion_of_France.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas battles Operation_Dragoon.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas blocks "6".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas builder "CORF".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas built "1928".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas caption "Rimplas Block 5".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas controlledby "France".
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- Ouvrage_Rimplas latitude "44.06005".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas location "Southeast France".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas longitude "7.1284".
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- Ouvrage_Rimplas materials "Concrete, steel, rock excavation".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas name "Ouvrage Rimplas".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas openToPublic "Yes".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas ownership "General Council of the Alpes-Maritimes".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas partof Alpine_Line.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas partof Maginot_Line.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas regiment "84".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas sector "Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas strength "8".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas subSector "Vésubie, Quartier Gaudissart".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas type "GO".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas used "Preserved".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas subject Category:Alpine_Line.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas subject Category:Fortified_Sector_of_the_Maritime_Alps.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas subject Category:Maginot_Line.
- Ouvrage_Rimplas subject Category:World_War_II_museums_in_France.
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- Ouvrage_Rimplas comment "Ouvrage Rimplas is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, known also as the Little Maginot Line. The ouvrage consists of one entry block, two infantry blocks and three artillery blocks at an altitude of 986 metres (3,235 ft). It was the first ouvrage of any portion of the Maginot Line to be completed, in 1928.".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas label "Ouvrage Rimplas".
- Ouvrage_Rimplas label "Ouvrage de Rimplas".
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- Ouvrage_Rimplas name "Ouvrage Rimplas".