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military post

noun as in station for the military

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Early in the 19th century it was an important military post, with fortified barracks on Berry Head.

Accordingly he sent a force to a Mexican military post known as Sonoma, which with little trouble was taken.

Country people along the river saw the flotilla pass, and sent word of it to the nearest military post.

His remarks met with a hearty approval by nine-tenths of the soldiers at the military post of Corinth.

The object was both to impress the Indians, and to report upon the feasibility of an advanced military post near Fort Laramie.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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