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{{Expand French, Direction des Travaux Maritimes de Brest, date=December 2009, topic = gov The Brest Maritime Works Directorate (''direction des travaux maritimes de Brest'', now ''Direction régionale du service d'infrastructure de la Défense de Brest'') was the name of one of the decentralised directorates within
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's SID ( Service d'infrastructure de la défense). It is based at
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and it oversees the expansion and maintenance of the
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's military infrastructure in Brest's military port and its annexes, in the operational base on
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, the Lorient military port and the signal-stations chain along the west Brittany coast.


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Fortifications engineers

*1682-1691 : Siméon Garangeau *1691-1713 : Mollart *1713-1728 :
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*1728-1739 : Angères du Mains *1739-1743 :
Amédée François Frézier Amédée is a French masculine forename. Notable people with the forename include: Persons * Amédée, stage name of Philippe de Chérisey (1923-1985), French writer, radio humorist, surrealist and actor * Amédée Artus (1815-1892), French cond ...


Port engineers

*1743-1746 :
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*1746-1782 :
Antoine Choquet de Lindu Antoine Choquet de Lindu (7 November 1712, in Brest – 7 October 1790, in Brest) was a French architect and military engineer in the service of the French Navy Life Entering the Navy as a clerk, like his father, he executed a very large number o ...
*1782-1793 :
Étienne Nicolas Blondeau Étienne, a French analog of Stephen or Steven, is a masculine given name. An archaic variant of the name, prevalent up to the mid-17th century, is Estienne. Étienne, Etienne, Ettiene or Ettienne may refer to: People Scientists and inventors ...
*1793-1797 : Camus *1797-1800 : Martret *1800-1802 : Delorme *1802-1808 :
Jean Bernard Tarbé de Vauxclairs Jean Bernard Tarbé de Vauxclairs (23 February 1767, Sens - 17 September 1842, Paris) was a French engineer. He was made a Commander of the Légion d'honneur. In August 1792, he was arrested with Antoine Barnave, Bertrand, Alexandre-Théodore-Vic ...


Directors of maritime works

*1808-1819 : Jean-Nicolas Trouille *1818-1829 : Antoine Elie Lamblardie *1829-1845 : Pierre Trotté de la Roche *1845-1847 : Lemoigne *1847-1849 : Menu du Mesnil


Directors of hydraulic works

*1849-1856 : Méry *1857-1876 : Dehargne *1876-1880 : Verrier *1881-1894 : Jenner *1895-1910 : De Miniac *1910-1913 : Bézault *1914-1923 : Mallat


Directors of maritime works

*1924-1940 : Thévenot *1940-1945 : Estrade *1945-1950 : Cayotte *1950-1951 : Hamoniaux *1951-1957 : Olliéro *1957-1960 : Boué *1961-1963 : Heuze *1964-1966 : Gendrot *1966-1978 : Bertrand *1978-1981 : Raunet *1981-1987 : Pierre Romenteau *1987-2001 : Philippe Pascal *2001-... : Alain Ollivier Brest, France French Navy Military articles needing translation from French Wikipedia