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"muster station" Definitions
  1. part of a building, ship, etc. that people must go to if there is an emergency

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One muster station had a door blow in, injure pax and flood.
While passengers on the ship waited to be evacuated, rough sea conditions tossed furniture and passengers around the ship, and seawater flooded a muster station.
Anne Decker from Rye, New Hampshire, told NBC News on the phone Sunday that she and her friend were inside a muster station, an area where passengers are directed to assemble in case of an emergency, when a big wave hit and broke a window, allowing water to rush in.
International Maritime Organization muster station sign Generally, the muster drill is taken in simple instructions: # An announcement is normally made to passengers, informing them that a mandatory muster drill will begin shortly. # Then, another announcement is made, informing crew and passengers, that the "general emergency alarm" is about to be sounded for exercise purposes only. # After the alarm has been sounded, passengers are told to then make their way to their muster station. # Upon reaching their muster station, passengers are informed of the use of life jackets, lifeboats, etc.
Other structures are related to the importance of local river traffic on the surrounding waterways; the Parramatta Wharf turnstile shelter of 1945 is one of these. The muster station of 1945 is a reminder of the post war operation of the dockyards. Other structures, including air raid shelters and administration buildings, are evidence of the importance and operation of the island during the hostilities of World War Two.
The erection of the recruiting center and barracks resulted in the creation of Nolan Park, to the east for Fort Columbus. Together with these changes, a grassy area was cleared between Fort Columbus and Castle Williams to allow better vantage points should defensive attacks be launched. Other Army structures included a muster station that operated throughout the Mexican–American War and American Civil War, as well as a music school. Still, most of the troops continued to live in tents. To accommodate Army personnel's religious requirements, a small Gothic Revival chapel for Protestants was built on Governors Island in 1846.
A portion of the Jackson Barracks complex at the start of the 20th century During World War I, the Barracks was used as a muster station where General John J. Pershing reviewed the troops leaving for war. Following World War I, the property was declared "excess" by the Federal Government and gave it to the State of Louisiana. The Louisiana Adjutant General, Major General Raymond Fleming, made Jackson Barracks the home of the Louisiana National Guard. General Fleming transformed the post from an infantry post to a cavalry and artillery post where it housed the 108th Cavalry Regiment and the Washington Artillery.

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