. . . "Fort de l'Est"@en . "France"@en . . "Fort de l'Est in Saint-Denis and in the distance, Lyc\u00E9e Suger and the Stade de France"@en . . . "Occupied by French Army"@en . "The fort is still used by the French Army. Units associated with the fort include a number of reserve units and the headquarters of the National Association of Reserve Warrant Officers. French Foreign Legion units associated with Operation Vigipirate are also stationed at Fort de l'Est. The northeast bastion of the formerly four-sided fort was removed to make way for the A1 autoroute, from which the fort is visible, and faces the Lyc\u00E9e Suger secondary school, built in 1994. The military files concerning military insubordinations of World War I in the French Army are preserved there, as wall as some unclassified files from the library of the former garrison. The glacis of the fort is partly occupied by community gardens."@en . "no"@en . "The fort is still used by the French Army. Units associated with the fort include a number of reserve units and the headquarters of the National Association of Reserve Warrant Officers. French Foreign Legion units associated with Operation Vigipirate are also stationed at Fort de l'Est. The northeast bastion of the formerly four-sided fort was removed to make way for the A1 autoroute, from which the fort is visible, and faces the Lyc\u00E9e Suger secondary school, built in 1994. The military files concerning military insubordinations of World War I in the French Army are preserved there, as wall as some unclassified files from the library of the former garrison. The glacis of the fort is partly occupied by community gardens."@en . . "Fort"@en . . "Fort de l'Est"@en . . "Saint-Denis, France"@en . "French Army"@en . . .