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Auxiliary Unit operational base that has now collapsed. It had an entrance from which steps ran down to a small room with a pipe that led into a larger room with bunk beds and a corrugated iron roof. Another pipe led out into some bramble bushes and nettles. The corrugated iron roof is believed to have fallen in.
(Source: Article 1994)

Type of site AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE
Location In woods E of Usk.
Area Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales
Grid reference SO 388 020
Period WW2
Condition Very Bad
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete, Corrugated Iron
Recorder Kerr, Alistair Graham
DOB site reference: S0007093
Reference 1994/09 Defence of the Wye and Usk Valleys
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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