- GHQ Line
The GHQ Line (General Headquarters Line) was a defence line built in the
United Kingdom duringWorld War II to contain an expected German invasion.The British Army had abandoned most of its equipment in
France after the Dunkirk evacuation. It was therefore decided to build a static system of defensive lines around England, all designed to compartmentalise the country and delay the Germans long enough for more mobile forces to counter-attack. Over 50 defensive lines were constructed around England, the GHQ Line being the longest and most important, designed to protectLondon and the industrial heart ofEngland .The GHQ Line ran from the northern end of the
Taunton Stop Line near Highbridge inSomerset , along theRiver Brue and theKennet and Avon Canal to Reading, around the south of London south ofGuildford andAldershot , toCanvey Island andGreat Chesterford inEssex , before heading north to end inYorkshire .On the section of the line in Essex, between Great Chesterford and Canvey Island, the defences were made up of around 400 FW3 type concrete
pillboxes , which were part of theBritish hardened field defences of World War II . Well over 100 pillboxes still exist on this section in 2008, with around 40 highly visible FW3 Type 22, 24, 26, 27 and 28 boxes between the Rettendon Turnpike andHowe Green , mostly alongside the recently constructed A130. Many more FW3s are still in place north ofChelmsford along the Chelmer Valley and towardsGreat Dunmow .ee also
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Fortifications of London
*British anti-invasion preparations of World War II
*British military history of World War II
*British military history
*Outer London Defence Ring
*Coquet Stop Line
*Taunton Stop Line
*British hardened field defences of World War II External links
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/martin.farncombe/gardens/gardenhtm/pillboxes.htm GHQ Line]
* [http://www.pillboxesuk.co.uk UK World War 2 Invasion Defences]
* [http://www.britarch.ac.uk/projects/dob/ The Defence of Britain Project]
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