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"barracks" Definitions
  1. a large building or group of buildings for soldiers to live in
  2. any large ugly building or buildingsTopics Buildingsc2

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On the morning of the unit's 75th anniversary commemoration, the Australian army's Campbell formally renamed the barracks the Sarpeye Barracks.
He's photographed some 500 abandoned barracks, turrets and other structures.
Near the column stand ruined barracks with rusted wires protruding.
Fresh from Cuban training, the new agents began infiltrating barracks.
A former police barracks there was recently converted into apartments.
He points to a concrete area next to the barracks.
But they will live in barracks alongside their male counterparts.
After seven days, soldiers took the two to Giwa barracks.
The military belongs in its barracks, not our ballot boxes.
Another prisoner in her crowded barracks there was Anne Frank.
This includes basic resources such as salaries and proper barracks.
One afternoon, everyone was in the quad outside the barracks.
Some of the dorms are fashioned from former military barracks.
If you see a barracks at the center of a neighborhood, that's a barracks that was built by the player in control of that faction, providing garrison and troop production bonuses to that settlement.
Vice President Pence is set to mark the anniversary of the 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday by visiting the Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C., the White House announced Sunday.
ROMAN SWORDS UNEARTHED AT ANCIENT CAVALRY BARRACKS NEAR HADRIAN&aposS WALL
Soldiers poured out of their barracks and seized Bouake on Jan.
The set evokes an army barracks, with mattresses arranged in rows.
Cruz-Bianchi said he's based at the Schofield Barracks in Hawaii.
Graham notes a state police troopers' barracks isn't exactly baby friendly.
Bryon Dickson II at the Blooming Grove barracks in September 2014.
The soldiers who rely on field manuals are called barracks lawyers.
At the end of the movie Dax returns to his barracks.
The existing city barracks on Wards Island cannot accommodate the expansion.
They covered the windows of their barracks and studied all night.
We bunked together in the middle of barracks surrounded by soldiers.
So far, soldiers have stayed in their barracks during the protests.
The divers live together in barracks, forming a tight and cohesive team.
Gun installations and barracks were also destroyed in that attack, it said.
Erdogan told the crowd the barracks would serve as a city museum.
She was released from the Fort Leavenworth disciplinary barracks in May 2017.
Most police barracks have not been renovated or expanded since colonial days.
It was blisteringly hot; he slept on the ground, outside the barracks.
One of the barracks had a sign that read YUJIN KATUSA SNACKBAR.
Often, the men live in barracks and sleep in the same rooms.
Two of the three men arrested died in custody in military barracks.
We would sit in the barracks and play chess and so on.
At the back was a railway line and the German troops' barracks.
"His apartment was one floor above mine" in the barracks, she said.
Many of these immigrants carved poetry into the walls of their barracks.
American troops in nearby Guam and Japan are still in their barracks.
About 220,21913 were in barracks set up in the track's parking lot.
Inmates were put into poorly structured wooden barracks with 36 bunks each.
At the military barracks, he said, he was stripped naked and photographed.
As well as its Central barracks, security experts and diplomats believe a naval base and small airfield are considered key local sites to the PLA, along with a Kowloon barracks that houses light tanks and anti-riot units.
One of the most dramatic and deadly attacks came in 1983, when Hezbollah operatives bombed a US Marine barracks in Lebanon, killing 241 US service members, and a nearby French barracks, killing 58 French military personnel and three civilians.
DaSilva said that Graswald agreed to go with them to state police barracks.
Protesters have praised the military, which has stayed in barracks throughout the unrest.
The Valette Pass barracks in the town of Roure, in the French Alps.
Remains of Maginot Line barracks in the Etroite Valley in the French Alps.
The bunks in the women's barracks at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
Fancy lunches and marches took place at barracks throughout Brazil on March 31st.
The sailor's body was not found in his barracks, the  Navy Times  reported.
Kale Kayihura is being held at a military barracks in the capital, Kampala.
PT in the basement of Building 26, which houses a gym and barracks.
You don't build massive armies, backed by cityscapes jammed with barracks and factories.
Before his arrest earlier this month, Kang was stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
As a result, General Inspector Volker Wieker ordered a wider search of barracks.
Mr. Morales was not in the compound when police retreated to their barracks.
Near the barracks is a helipad for the emergency delivery of disease samples.
The former Army barracks have been divided into single-family homes and apartments.
Another, a lawyer no less, admitted to shoplifting at a Marine barracks store.
During the war, factories focused on creating wartime essentials, like airplanes and barracks.
Until this point, the soldiers have remained inside their barracks during the unrest.
As a show of force, General Pinochet ordered troops confined to their barracks.
"The barracks floor becomes a stage at the Budapest opera house," she imagines.
He hid the diary in his pants or under hay in the barracks.
Social distancing is also difficult, either in military barracks or rural Afghan villages.
At night, as we lay in our barracks, the Gunny was there, too.
They thought they'd be turned over to the military and to Giwa Barracks.
We were put in rudimentary barracks, then marched to a few orientation sessions.
They lived in dank barracks where they were given food infested with maggots.
Why, when I was your age, we slept in barracks in the hostel.
But the deadly attack on a barracks in Lebanon proved personally traumatic. Gen.
The military police refused to carry out "repression" and stayed in their barracks.
The military, for its part, has stayed in its barracks throughout the unrest.
Previous transfers emptied accounts slated for military construction projects such as repairing barracks.
It turned out the announcement had been made in the male barracks only.
Barracks scheduled to start getting built next year are meant to last five decades.
The hotel was majestic too, made of one big main building and several barracks.
Seriously injured soldiers lay in rows of beds that made the rooms resemble barracks.
On January 8th, having been promised generous bonuses, the soldiers returned to their barracks.
He told vivid stories of barracks high jinks, camp life and combat, she said.
The big moment happened outside Bülow's Barracks in Fredericia, 135 miles east of Copenhagen.
On the small dirt road leading to the barracks were two wooden guard towers.
Narrator: Meanwhile, in the barracks of Lima Company: Drill instructor: I'm talking to you.
Soldiers - mainly ex-rebels - stormed out of their barracks and seized Bouake on Jan.
Here, thousands of Hungarians had once found refuge in an ornate old military barracks.
As they raced past the barracks, they heard the muffled crump of the explosion.
At the last minute, a guard indicated she could go back to the barracks.
The Turkish military said airstrikes had destroyed 45 targets, including barracks and weapon depots.
Some of us were around when IRGC proxies destroyed the Marine barracks in Beirut.
For Ronald Reagan there was the Beirut barracks bombings and the Iran-Contra scandal.
This was most evident by a rear barracks populated exclusively by black junior officers.
A National Guard captain led an attack on a barracks but was later arrested.
However, a lot of the barracks hijinks humor strikes a sour note with me.
Katungkulan Beach, Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines, Japan Self-Defense Force, and US Armed Forces united to conduct an amphibious landing exercise at Katungkulan Beach, Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim during Exercise KAMANDAG 3 on October 12, 2019.
When the People's Liberation Army crossed the border into Hong Kong, they disappeared into barracks.
It published pictures of burned barracks and dead bodies it claimed belonged to the soldiers.
Thus many men hide away in homes to avoid being hauled off to the barracks.
The shooting happened at the Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant&aposs House around 8 a.m.
After a few months in barracks there, they were sent to Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island.
Soldiers marched at their barracks in honour of the occasion, but thousands of people protested.
They stripped him of his clothes and made him clean the barracks on his knees.
" The memo also pledges that "no military housing, barracks or dormitory projects will be impacted.
The hulking brick barracks, now deteriorating, overlook Gardiner's Bay and the Hamptons to the south.
So until it does, the fort with its abandoned Mission-style barracks will sit untouched.
" The memo also pledges that "no military housing, barracks, or dormitory projects will be impacted.
Adelbert Schulz, commander of the 6003th Panzer Division — were honored with barracks named after them.
The killer could be lurking in barracks, subway stations, or flats in Glasgow satellite towns.
Veterans repeatedly describe choking air wafting through their sometimes makeshift barracks as the wind shifted.
A classmate told me not to sleep in my bedroom because it faced military barracks.
He had been released from the hospital and was waiting for me outside the barracks.
Her crime was conduct that threatens the orderly running of the barracks — her suicide attempt.
These targets include roads, railroads, bridges, railroad junctions, pol facilities, military barracks and supply depots.
Many of them are watercolors of the scenic views around Manzanar and the camp barracks.
The government had banned all military personnel at a Daegu base from leaving the barracks.
Also in 2017, Nazi memorabilia, including Nazi-era Wehrmacht helmets, was found at a barracks.
The military is in the barracks, and the police mostly investigate crimes and solve cases.
New Year's Day 1959 marked the apotheosis of a ragtag insurgency that had unofficially kicked off six years earlier with a failed attack on the Moncada Barracks in Santiago de Cuba and another on the Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks in the city of Bayamo.
She's currently serving a 35-year sentence in the United States Disciplinary Barracks in Fort Leavenworth.
But the army chief said he wanted the military to head back to their barracks soon.
Other works explore the male–dominated atmosphere of a barbershop, a bathhouse, and a military barracks.
Michael Eldridge, marched him to the barracks shower room, where Felix elbowed him in the chin.
Then, face burning, I escaped back to the barracks and slept fitfully, exhausted and morally broken.
The dog handler and general handyman has already cobbled together some furniture for the men's barracks.
Military-focused "encampments," meanwhile, are home to barracks and other facilities for cultivating a fighting force.
The auction is being held in old army barracks in the south-western city of Mainz.
Video footage from inside one of the barracks showed blackened walls and rows of charred beds.
She describes Beast Barracks, the physical ordeal that first-year West Point cadets have to endure.
During the day, civilians from the nearby displaced persons camp are welcomed into the makeshift barracks.
Dormitory and even open-plan barracks-style housing should be available to those who want it.
The driver, said to be a Iranian national, detonated the explosives, collapsing the four-story barracks.
They commandeered the sanitarium as a barracks and command post during their victorious war with Georgia.
That was the bombing of the military barracks at Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia in 1996.
They were effectively performing military duties: flying warplanes, living in barracks, and participating in training drills.
Four days later, in Montauban, 30 miles north, a shooter ambushed three soldiers outside their barracks.
But the phrase "returned to its barracks" misstates the continued supremacy of the military in government.
The military has said it would not tolerate chaos but soldiers have stayed in the barracks.
At ten, Momma Galya chalks NO ONE HEARS YOU on the gates of the soldiers' barracks.
Shirtless and still in swim trunks, Mr. Mottor arrived at the police barracks in Cheshire, Mass.
Hours later, Chiwenga summoned reporters to the military's main barracks near Harare to issue a statement.
Frein lived at his family's home not far from the barracks where the ambush took place.
I've been inside them—they are grim, soulless places; the barracks on the frontlines of consumerism.
He'd sometimes spent the night with workers in a factory or with soldiers in their barracks.
In 1953, he and more than 100 fellow revolutionaries attempted to storm the Moncada military barracks.
In another attack last year, a group of soldiers struck a military barracks west of Caracas.
Swedish recruit training barracks look close to a "Starship Troopers" ideal of coed rooms and showers.
Female workers from Eastern Europe were forced to stand at attention naked in their factory barracks.
We met in different places — in barracks rooms and offices after hours — but always in secret.
Women and men live and train in the same barracks, but not in the same rooms.
Barracks Road, a shopping center with many stores and restaurants is about half a mile away.
The military would not permit reporters to wait near the gate to the prison barracks complex.
Unsatisfied with that, he single-handedly captured 93 German soldiers, also slumbering in a nearby barracks.
A child who goes to school at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, attends a District of Honolulu school.
The government had previously banned all military personnel at a Daegu base from leaving the barracks.
Two weeks later, 1,100 soldiers were admitted to a hospital, and thousands were sick in barracks.
In 1983, Iran blew up a Marine barracks at the US Embassy in Beirut, killing dozens.
Musicians were housed in separate barracks and received more food as a reward for their work.
America has frequently urged the militaries of other countries to stand down and stay in barracks.
Siatta lived in Fox Company's barracks, where underage drinking was forbidden and policed by noncommissioned officers.
They formed part of a large structure, though the full size of the barracks is unknown.
She is serving her 35-year sentence at the Army barracks at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.
Can you be more violent than the People's Liberation Army, whose barracks is right next door?
I was stationed in the Divulje barracks on the Adriatic coast – which is now in Croatia.

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