Bunker 10 Border Defence Bocholt-Herentals Canal
Started in 1933 by contractor Hargot and completed in 1935 by Couck André in Liederkerke.
This flanking bank bunker is suitable for two Maxim machine guns on a Chardome gun carriage. These machine guns were aimed at the extension of the canal on both sides, it was not possible to fire directly to the other side. The walls are 1 meter thick on the canal side, the sides with firing holes are 90 cm and the rear is 80 cm thick. The bunker is sunk into the bank side and is therefore accessible via a staircase going down. Next to these stairs at the rear was also the emergency exit. The bunkers were equipped with painted camouflage in the colors brown, green and gray. There are 29 pieces of this type in the line.
This bunker was deployed by the I/1e CH.CH. at Camp van Beverloo (bunker 1f to 10)
This bunker is part of the forward position that was constructed during the interbellum along the Limburg canals. This Grensstelling consists of the Zuid-Willemsvaart, the Bocholt-Herentals canal section and the Briegden-Neerharen connecting canal. This starts at Mol, after which it goes east along Lommel, Neerpelt via Bocholt, Bree, Neeroeteren, Maasmechelen to Lanaken west of Maastricht. There were a total of 72 bunkers for defence; of which 44 flanking bank bunkers, 11 gun bunkers, 7 heavy bunkers and 10 machine gun bunkers.
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