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military installation

NOUN
  1. any facility servicing military forces

How To Use military installation In A Sentence

  • There followed a series of tightly circumscribed visits to military installations.
  • During World War I, the War Department closed red-light districts near military installations and warned doughboys against prostitutes through posters, lectures, and films.
  • Draft laws on the protection of military installations and on city planning were also discussed.
  • Evidence for the scheme was said to have been discovered when a model of a dolphin wearing a parachute harness was unearthed at a Russian military installation. Times, Sunday Times
  • There have been serious accidents in both countries' military installations and nuclear facilities, including scores of aircraft crashes, fires, and adventurist actions by commanders.
  • The town was formerly a Roman military installation and a Benedictine monastery was founded there in the ninth century.
  • Among other things, they were to suborn Irish soldiers in the British army, spike the weapons and artillery of those troops who remained loyal, and seize or destroy military installations.
  • It is very important in the course of an operation to minimize destruction of non-military installations and to prevent casualties among civilians.
  • Military installations, nuclear facilities and universities are just a few examples of places that might become terrorist targets.
  • Afterward, many military installations and key federal buildings were surrounded by concrete barriers.
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