| 41. | The blockhouses had musketry loopholes intended to protect the battery from a land attack.
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| 42. | A ramp originally led to the entrance, which is located between the blockhouses.
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| 43. | Finally, in late 1934, Chiang launched a Jiangxi Soviet region with fortified blockhouses.
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| 44. | Its rectangular shape is one of only 12 blockhouses with that shape in South Africa.
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| 45. | As a result of the raid, three blockhouses were built to protect the town.
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| 46. | A variety of blockhouses and infantry shelters were also built in the intervals between forts.
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| 47. | Five blockhouses were completed by May 1864.
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| 48. | The blockhouses usually had musketry loopholes, and in some cases were linked together by redans.
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| 49. | The smaller blockhouses took various forms, including D-shapes, octagonal and square designs.
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| 50. | Beyond Assenois was a heavy wood, concealing the blockhouses that enclosed the road to Bastogne.
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