Marville, France
Barrack Block 36br>


As we all know, the barracks at Marville were used for a period of about 12 years. We must assume that these buildings were assigned to different groups during this period of time. It has been reported that this building was used for transient personnel in the early 1960s and in 1965 it became a barrack block for permanent personnel.



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  1. End view of Barrack Block 36 - 12 July 2003.
    Courtesy Andy Little.

  2. End view of Barrack Block 36 - 12 July 2003.
    Courtesy Andy Little.

  3. End view of Barrack Block 36 - April 2003.
    Courtesy Ren L'Ecuyer.

    1 Wing Marville is closed in 1967.

  4. Entrance to BB 36 - June 1966.
    Courtesy Larry Romard.

  5. Larry Romard practicing for the "Hootenannny" - June 1966.
    Courtesy Larry Romard.

  6. Interior view of my room in BB 36 - June 1966.
    Courtesy Larry Romard.

  7. Late night "story time" in BB 36 - June 1966.
    (L-R) - John Rioux and Stan Symchych.
    Courtesy Larry Romard.

  8. Gathering in BB 36 - March 1966.
    (L-R) - Red Heaseman, Bob Kane, Bill Duguay (aka "Willie the Cat").
    Courtesy Bob Kane.

  9. RJ Smith holding a cigarette outside of Barrack Block 36 - October 1965.
    Courtesy Bob Kane.

  10. Barrack Block 36 on the station - May 1965.
    Courtesy John Cline.



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Updated: January 13, 2005