A freshly paved runway ran East-West, with cavernous hangars and recently built barracks organized neatly along either side. |
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Before them lay row upon row of tents, pavilions, shelters, barracks and all other contrivable form of shelter. |
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Even the notorious striped sentry box was cliftied from the barracks under cover of glaring headlights. |
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Stones resting on the markers that indicate where barracks once were act as symbols of remembrance. |
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The following night partisans and patriots occupy the regional government buildings and barracks. |
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Workers besiege police barracks and surround the paratroopers attacking the soldiers, arguing with them. |
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You can't seriously expect a Melbourne man to forget who he barracks for just because he happens to be on TV and radio. |
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The fact Patrick Smith barracks for Essington has nothing at all to do with this post. |
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The sites comprising Vimy and Helles barracks also boast excellent catering facilities along with dormitory-style overnight accommodation. |
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They all made their way up to the castle while the king instructed soldiers to the military barracks. |
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Constructed on hilltops with views of major valleys, the pucaras had barracks, houses, reservoirs, and a sun temple. |
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Obviously, girls should not be trained for military service in the barracks because our barracks so far do not measure up to world standards. |
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Ripple firecracker detonations erupted from the rise overlooking the barracks as the militiamen opened fire. |
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The war hardened general then strode out of the barracks as his soldiers got dressed in their battle armor, and headed towards the stables. |
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This included the construction, maintenance and repair of military roads, barracks and cantonments. |
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These imports are used to feed patients in hospitals, learners in schools and soldiers in the army barracks. |
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The barracks and cantonment areas of major army bases are fine for getting ready to communicate in urban combat. |
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During the Ming Dynasty, the three-story barracks pavilion must have seemed electrifying after months in the sinister outlands. |
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One leaked battle plan shows they will lay on anti-Bush rallies using serving soldiers outside military barracks. |
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The assassinations and bombings carried out by the Partisans forced the German soldiers into their barracks. |
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I moved a group of soldiers nearby the enemy barracks, and they started shooting at it automatically. |
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But some of the barracks to which the armed men would return under the new order are located in the heart of the city. |
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The soldiers returned to their barracks and mobilised a large crowd of their brothers-in-arms for the assault on the police station. |
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Soldiers returning to complete the base closure mission could be housed together in barracks designated specifically for closure personnel. |
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The expedition constructed winter quarters, consisting of an enclosed stockade and barracks. |
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They urged the soldiers to stay in their barracks and stick to defending the country as professional soldiers. |
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Contemporary drawings show that the cookhouse was badly cracked as was the barracks and one of the caponiers had completely detached itself. |
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The metal garbage can at the end of the barracks became alive like a steel band, as Sergeant Gonvea banged it with a stick. |
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The funds would go to restore cuts that affect military housing, barracks, child care centers, schools, hangars, and office buildings. |
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The officers in her barracks handcuffed her and treated her like an accused suspect. |
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Two giants appeared from a nearby army barracks in camouflage and studded helmets. |
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On a training pitch beside a territorial army barracks, Bradford's small squad of players do squat thrusts under strong Yorkshire sunshine. |
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Now we have barracks for the soldiers but the bugle is an extremely important instrument for our regiment and we like to carry on the tradition. |
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It was first built as military barracks and was later used as the first venue for the Treason Trial. |
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They were encamped in fields or housed in barracks and Nissen huts on the outskirts of Mere, Tisbury and Tilshead. |
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You're still very drunk and have decided to visit a local brothel before going back to barracks. |
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They were hauled off to the barracks, spent the night in the bridewell, and the next day were convicted. |
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As their buses arrive at the barracks, students notice four figures standing nearby. |
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During boot camp one night, the private says, a drill sergeant turned on the barracks lights and falsely accused her and a friend of kissing. |
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The 250 of us assigned there dropped our packs, duffle bags, rifles, barracks bags and musette bags. |
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The brown skivvy, open and zipped up, may be worn with dress order 4A DCPU barracks dress and 4B DPCU field dress. |
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It excludes children under two years of age and adults who live in university dormitories, boarding schools, army barracks and hospital patients. |
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At two o'clock a jaded and blown horse stood before the door of the barracks at Archangel's Rise. |
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For much of European history barracks were the exception rather than the rule, and soldiers were billeted in civilian lodgings or public houses. |
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Excavations have uncovered two barracks housing cavalry troops, a forehall, granaries, and the remains of a hospital. |
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The men complain they mine the coal all day and don't have enough to heat the barracks at night. |
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Chris was in the military police, working in army barracks around the world, before coming to the Dales 11 years ago. |
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The barracks allowed us to be separated from those with genuine seniority and rank and provided us a space to turn on each other. |
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The laughter from the barracks was soon drowned out by the sound of Jasmine's angry footsteps on the ground as she entered the garden. |
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They pose in front of tents and barracks or drill on the fields and open areas. |
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The taxpayer would travel to the sporting ground directly from his barracks and was required to return there for formal dismissal. |
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We came upon the ruins of what appeared to be old abandoned barracks and guardhouses, that no doubt had been sacked many a long age ago. |
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Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear. |
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A short distance away there were several barracks and guardhouses to either side. |
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Living quarters are usually dilapidated farmhouses, field barracks, small shacks, or impoverished shelters. |
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The end of the Cold War triggered a French pull-out from their barracks in Hiburg, then part of West Germany, freeing up land for urban planning. |
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For a brief moment all the fighting stopped as everyone watched one of the infantry barracks go up in a great ball of fire. |
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Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting. |
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The women experienced food deprivation, beatings, physical restraint and were forced to live in guarded barracks. |
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They whaled on Chapman before he could rise from his top bunk, shared with some 60 others in close barracks. |
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I've also noticed a black-eared wheatear that seems to favor the grassy area in front of our barracks. |
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Rather, they scattered, breaking rank, and fled towards the burning barracks. |
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Back in the barracks, Ivan Denisovich hides a portion of his bread ration inside his mattress. |
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Jeremy had often told her that her father had been a merchant who kept shop near the barracks. |
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His kitbag stood in the corner as he was due to return to his barracks that night. |
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The men were taken prisoner and taken to a Dutch army barracks in Batavia, the capital city of Java. |
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There is also a battery of powerful surveillance and monitoring equipment located inside and on the perimeter wall of Grosvenor Road barracks. |
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But as they plummet earthwards, he sees a crowded school playground just next to the barracks. |
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They get paid a lot better than the regular army, have better equipment, barracks and rations. |
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Many Army barracks are overcrowded and lacking in modern amenities, such as air conditioning. |
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Most of the other marines had taken up positions in barracks or in the cratered remains of bunkers destroyed by their grenadier. |
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The residents say the condition of the barracks is deteriorating with the wall crumbling away and the railing falling down. |
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Housed in former army barracks, the Headlands offers artists' residencies in an idyllic oceanside landscape of rolling hills. |
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Even though I would come to choose the barracks over the jail house I know what it is to lose your liberty. |
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They sleep in the same barracks, eat in the same dining facilities, and fight from the same foxholes and tanks. |
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He scooped up the sloppy bowl of thick mush that was mindlessly held out to him as he strode into the barracks. |
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One morning, nine trucks drove into the camp, winding past the barracks and buildings where soldiers repaired tanks and trucks. |
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They stopped right in the middle of the parade grounds in front of the barracks, loaded their shotguns, and began to fire. |
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Located in Sulaymaniyah in northern Iraq, the 22-building academy will include barracks, a dining hall, classrooms and an armory. |
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Missiles rained down on the city as fireballs went up into the night sky after the armoury at the central Ikeja barracks caught fire. |
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Around the keep, Silas noted, were the barracks, the mess hall, and the armories. |
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A squadron of the Guard in the barracks courtyard was doing routine drills. |
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Survivors are jammed together in windowless plywood barracks hurriedly built by the army. |
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The sharp sound of boot heels came from far away, approaching their barracks like some grim reaper, come to harvest their humiliation. |
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Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades. |
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In the mid-18th century the cloistral buildings were demolished and a barracks for a regiment of English soldiers built there. |
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The barracks are expected to be completed on schedule next month and to come in on budget. |
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Some of the problems involved soldiers from the army barracks in Warminster. |
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The abandoned barracks of the Liberian Army lay just beyond in the tropical thicket. |
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The barracks is a squat building surrounded by sandbags on a side street near the city center. |
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After they divided and packed their things, Meathead moved back to the barracks. |
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The bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks coincided with an attack on a separate barracks used by French paratroopers. |
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With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County. |
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Once a cadet dropped a brick from a third-story barracks window that barely missed Jackson. |
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After I was washed out of flight school, I was sent to a separate barracks with other men who had also failed their check-ride to await reassignment. |
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One morning during a heavy rain we shoved our racks to the bulkheads and turned our barracks into a mini-drill-field and practiced close order drill. |
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The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone. |
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Trees were removed and 15 metres chopped off its crest to provide a level site for the eight prefabricated wrought-iron barracks that arrived from Australia. |
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One soldier, rather close to the bottom of the ladder, was quite satisfied to simply keep the latrines clean and the barracks stoves going in cold weather. |
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A loud ringing sound erupted out of a speaker in the far corner of the barracks and as it sounded the men filed out of the room towards some unknown destination. |
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He gingerly lifted it up from its defensive position outside the army barracks and placed it in my hand. |
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The latter were virtual subterranean towns equipped with barracks, kitchens, power plants, magazines, and even electric railways to transport men and ammunition. |
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But the regime's canons push them back before they can hoist their flag over the liberated barracks. |
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The barracks were virtually empty and only used for temporaries. |
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Combined with recruiting units from the barracks, you can easily, when conditions arise, build armies with a score of siege weapons and a legion of men. |
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As I stood over the mud barracks, my translator zeroed in on a miniature mud tank complete with a detailed main gun and top hatch. |
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The fog lay thick and cold over the countryside that morning, and inside the barracks it was pitch-black and silent, except for the deep, steady breathing of the gunners. |
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And I found out that Robert Manne barracks for the Cats too. |
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But an unnamed friend of the teenager said the youngster was joking and talking with a soldier guarding the barracks when the soldier opened fire without provocation. |
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In barracks sentries are usually furnished by the unit's guard, a detachment of soldiers on duty for a 24-hour period, who live in the guardroom or guardhouse. |
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I saw a senior commander sit in the barracks and complain with his soldiers for days while waiting to deploy, ignoring advice to use the time for training. |
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At Rome a basilica was provided for the Pope where the barracks of the mounted branch of the praetorians had stood, and other churches, most notably St Peter's, followed. |
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I sat in the guard barracks in the outer wall of the castle battlements. |
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Marine lance corporal Kody Brittingham plotted from his barracks at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. |
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He looked about the room, like a sergeant major inspecting barracks. |
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Each time, the 1920s version of paparazzi found him and trained their telephoto lenses on his barracks. |
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On the left is a billiard room with an antique billiard table picked up from an army barracks in Clonmel, and straight across is the drawing room. |
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In any case, the insurrection ended with negotiations and, without a shot being fired, the mutineers returned to their barracks with their weapons and explosives. |
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Then, when the war ended, the pow barracks were sent to Grambling to be used for faculty housing. |
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But, the precaution falls flat on the upper floors of thin-walled barracks. |
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He walked around the barracks until he found a small crack in the wall. |
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They quickly discovered that the barracks hospital had been constructed over a contaminated cesspit and that the patients were literally wallowing in their own sewage. |
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Guidance provided by a unit chaplain can extend beyond religion and away from the barracks, with padres deploying to the field in support of the troops. |
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It includes military barracks, an avenue of sphinxes and royal palaces. |
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Two Brazilian regiments were ordered to the Campo, field guns trained on the barracks, and a deputation of senators sent to parley with the rebels. |
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The first task they were given was to scrub clean one of the barracks toilets and the pipe leading out of the wall which was disconnected from the septic tank. |
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He showed up at the games incognito and stayed in makeshift barracks. |
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They call it putting lipstick on a pig because these barracks are so old. |
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Afterwards, refugees and displaced persons were housed in the barracks. |
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A committee of enquiry into the security of life and property in Sydney identified the twin evils of poor discipline and the influx of Norfolk Island expirees to the barracks. |
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Since they are flying mostly at night, our main challenge is to lie low and take cover while letting them hit those empty barracks or the dummies. |
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Last December, at 102, Alec still used a walking frame while unveiling an Anzac memorial stone at Hobart's Anglesea Barracks. |
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At present, there are around 170 asylum seekers living in the reception centre at the former Devoy Barracks in Kildare town. |
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Officers were billeted in the Polygon Hotel, and the men at Blighmont Barracks in Millbrook Road. |
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Brown, who is based at Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster, identified himself as the driver and said his vehicle skidded on the wet road. |
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Another of the Palace Barracks guns, a Browning automatic pistol, was used to assassinate Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. |
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The event climaxed with a band concert given by The Dragoon Guards, at a sunset ceremony in Imphal Barracks. |
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Only one week earlier, during Independence Day celebrations, soldiers at Moem Barracks near Wewak went on a rampage and set fire to buildings. |
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Bomb disposal experts from Collins Barracks, Cork disarmed the pipe bomb yesterday afternoon. |
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The confusion, it seems, is because the horses pulling the royal carriage procession are being stabled at Imphal Barracks. |
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There are sizeable British Army barracks at Tidworth, Bulford and Warminster. |
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After the bathroom run, the House Mouse comes into the barracks and tells me to report to the Platoon Commander in his hut. |
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Boys went to school at the age of seven, or went to the barracks, if they lived in Sparta. |
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The men were held in barracks to avoid distraction of their growth as a military unit to be reckoned with. |
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The back and side of the hospital, the long barracks of the annex and the wall at the bottom enclosed a waste place of ochreish clay. |
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In December 2000, officers conducted a fingertip search at the former Army barracks but were not thought to have found anything significant. |
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In July 1915 Grieve left the town of Forfar in eastern Scotland and travelled to the Hillsborough barracks in Sheffield. |
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That same day Bosnian forces attacked the JNA barracks in the city, which was followed by heavy shelling. |
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A Royal Marine works with his team in the field and shares accommodation if living in barracks. |
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The new masterplan attempts to alleviate this by organising a series of public spaces about an axis connecting Lancer Barracks and St John's Church. |
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The remains of the Roman baths, barracks and fortress walls of Isca Augusta can be seen at Caerleon. |
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On 25 January 1952, British attempts to disarm a troublesome auxiliary police force barracks in Ismailia resulted in the deaths of 41 Egyptians. |
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When such personnel leave their barracks, they are subject to Hong Kong laws. |
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Barracks could now be provided, and exeats were strictly controlled. |
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The site only allowed for the building to be one room deep, as a workhouse and a barracks lay immediately behind. |
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The tourist made a complaint to the police and, despite sympathy, the sentry was confined to barracks for ten days. |
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This started a period of new development in Windsor, with the building of two army barracks. |
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The barracks for the garrison, stables, workshops, and storage facilities were often found in the bailey. |
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If barracks had been constructed, one company was housed in one barracks building, with the arms at one end and the common area at the other. |
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They would also make these barracks if the fort they had was going to stay there for good. |
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In the northern places like Britain, where it got cold in the winter, they would make wood or stone barracks. |
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Sometimes the horrea were located near the barracks and the meat was stored on the hoof. |
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Along the Via Principalis were the homes or tents of the several tribunes in front of the barracks of the units they commanded. |
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During 1854 Britain entered into the Crimean War, and an old Turkish barracks became the British Army Hospital in Scutari. |
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So the MoD gave special permission for a concrete area at the back of Roman Barracks to be lit up with floodlights and used as an emergency landing strip. |
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At the same time, French divisions were ordered to withdraw to their barracks along the Maginot Line, beginning the Phoney War. |
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I counted what looked like a Mess Hall, a single barracks and another under construction, and a field tent. |
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They filled the parade square of Howe Barracks as the soldiers arrived by coach from nearby Manston Airport where they had touched down a couple of hours earlier. |
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The local troops, blockaded into Perevalnoye barracks for days, seized the moment as Russian paratroops temporarily withdrew. |
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Naval Academy, can recall the gear issue process and marching back to the barracks carrying a seabag which felt like it was loaded with anvils. |
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Cole was on a morale-boosting trip to the country in September when she met the Royal Marine Andy Baker, who is known in the barracks as Bagsy. |
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Frein was lodged in a holding cell at blooming Grove barracks. |
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The convictions relate to the abuse of more than 250 anti-globalization protestors detained by police at the nearby Bolzaneto barracks. |
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At the age of thirty they were released from the barracks and allowed to marry and have a family. |
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A ROWDY guardsman made oinking noises at four policemen as he walked drunkenly back to his barracks singing at 5am. |
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Boys were sent to a barracks at the age of seven or eight to train for becoming a soldier. |
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In the 19th and 20th century several large barracks were built, as well as military schools and hospitals. |
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The barracks continued to house artillery officers for a time, and were later converted into housing for senior staff of the Royal Laboratory. |
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The Mayor and Mayoress will host a reception in the parlour for guests before the Remembrance Sunday service followed by lunch at the Artillery Barracks. |
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Hotels, large Victorian homes and barracks exist nearer to Buckingham Palace. |
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El Chorrillo had been built in days of Canal construction, a series of wooden barracks which easily caught fire under the United States attack. |
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A small Yemeni Army barracks lies at the western end of Hadibu, and the former President of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has a residence there. |
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The soldiers now lived in good stone barracks within walls decorated by frescoes. |
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The Cessna light plane eventually landed safely on a concrete, floodlit area at Roman Barracks as fire engines and paramedics stood by in case it burst into flames. |
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Bob, himself a former soldier with 2 Signal Regiment based at Imphal Barracks in York, said his son was a lance corporal in the Royal Logistics Corps, working as a chef. |
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When America had finally swung into war he offered himself as a supercook and was actually put in charge of the mess halls and kitchens of barracks. |
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Another Saturday night, I came back to the barracks half polluted. |
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The Marines departed with the closure of the Dockyard, whereupon the buildings were converted into barracks accommodation for various military corps. |
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When the helicopters arrived at Coleman Barracks, they were disassembled and shrink-wrapped. |
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The Corps Headquarters is at Dettingen House within Princess Royal Barracks in Deepcut near Camberley, Surrey. |
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Several barracks to house the soldiers were built along the route and the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation was built alongside the remains of barracks there. |
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Prior to that time, Station personnel were first officed in temporary wartime barracks on the campus and then on the second floor of the Journalism Building. |
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Before leaving Belize, Harry laid a wreath for British soldiers at Price Barracks in Belize City. |
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The Royal Engineers and the Royal School of Military Engineering are based in Chatham at Brompton Barracks. |
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Wrexham's position as a barracks town meant that the team could secure the services of many famous guest players such as Stanley Matthews and Stan Cullis. |
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Wrexham's former police station on Regent Street, originally the barracks for the Royal Denbighshire Militia, is now home to Wrexham County Borough Museum. |
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Young, mostly untried, troops were transported from camps and barracks around the country and stationed on the streets of Glasgow, specifically to combat this possibility. |
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In 1715 the Jacobites occupied the royal fortress as a barracks. |
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The construction of the Waterloo Barracks in the inner ward began in 1845, when the Duke of Wellington laid the foundation stone. |
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Private Luke Scattergood, aged 18, was being treated in hospital after an incident at the Princess Royal Barracks at Gutersloh, Germany. |
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In Edinburgh, the guard is the responsibility of the resident infantry battalion at Redford Barracks. |
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The STTT mission was codenamed Operation Basilica and based at the Benguema Training Centre, an abandoned barracks near Waterloo that had been refurbished for the purpose. |
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Police have been searching a disused brickworks and a surrounding copse and lake near Norton Barracks in Worcestershire. |
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Collins Barracks spokesman, Capt Dan Harvey, said it appeared to be a standard Mills Bomb grenade. |
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In addition, there are three incremental companies based at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich and Wellington Barracks. |
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Meanwhile, the New Guard is forming up and are awaiting inspection by the Adjutant on the parade square at Wellington Barracks. |
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But the only person hurt was the manageress of the NAAFI at Claro-Deverell Barracks, Ripon, Yorkshire. |
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Various buildings, including barracks and dressing sheds, remain. |
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Once the relief returns, the old guard forms back up ready to march back to Victoria Barracks. |
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After a time at the Lenin Barracks in Barcelona he was sent to the relatively quiet Aragon Front under Georges Kopp. |
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The club played at the Militia Barracks from 1870 to 1888 before moving to Cardigan Fields, near Headingley, Leeds. |
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Tyrion found Timmett dicing with his Burned Men in the barracks. |
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Based at Stonehouse Barracks, the brigade exercises control as directed by either CINCFLEET or the Permanent Joint Headquarters. |
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They eventually moved to the Kapyong Barracks located between River Heights and Tuxedo. |
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Each block housed some two hundred men in open barracks accommodation across four floors, with a pair of officers' houses incorporated at either end. |
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Artisans sell their ware in the historic district at the lower level of the Soldier's Barracks. |
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Albany was designed and built as a Category C Training Prison in the early 1960s occupying the site of Albany Barracks. |
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The rear barracks blocks were demolished in 1969 to provide material for sea defences and Isle of Wight Council purchased what remained of the fort soon afterwards. |
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Today USAREUR only occupies McCulley Barracks in Wackernheim and the Mainz Sand Dunes for training area. |
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The market covered by this CCLS is for the supply, commissioning and maintenance of a link between Hertzian beams barracks of the Croix Rousse and Villefranche sur Saone. |
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He feels the resentment of lower-class recruits and NCOs against the 'one-yearer' with higher education, who does not even have to sleep in the murk of the barracks. |
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Between 1883 and 1931, Malta had a railway line that connected Valletta to the army barracks at Mtarfa via Mdina and a number of towns and villages. |
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Later in 2000, Fiji was rocked by two mutinies when rebel soldiers went on a rampage at Suva's Queen Elizabeth Barracks. |
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While it's true the most common place to find HAZMAT is in motor pools, here at Schofield Barracks we've found it in other places. |
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To this day, the town retains an army base at the Royal Artillery Barracks and Napier Lines Barracks. |
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Barrack Field at the Royal Artillery Barracks was a famous cricket ground in the 18th century but is now merely used for recreational sports. |
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A few buildings on the site of the old Llanion Barracks still stand. |
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He claimed that they should have marched to the Maryhill Barracks and tried to persuade the troops stationed there to come out on the protesters' side. |
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Barracks and other less prestigious buildings could be as functional as the mills and factories that were growing increasingly large by the end of the period. |
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