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Barracks are
buildings used to
accommodate military personnel. The
English word
originates from the 17th
century via
French and
Italian from an old Spanish...
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civilian Commissariat Department,
stores and
supply departments, as well as
barracks and
other departments were
absorbed into the
British Army when the Board...
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barracks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Barracks may
refer to:
Barracks,
buildings used to
accommodate military personnel The
Barracks, Petrie...
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barracks emperor (also
called a "soldier emperor") was a
Roman emperor who
seized power by
virtue of his
command of the army.
Barracks emperors were...
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secure the
garrison by
erecting security fences around most of the
barracks and lines, as well as
introducing armed security patrols. The garrison...
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barracks ship or
barracks barge or
berthing barge, or in
civilian use
accommodation vessel or
accommodation ship, is a ship or a non-self-propelled...
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since 1967 in Stuttgart-Vaihingen,
Patch Barracks.
Artillery Kaserne, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Barton Barracks,
Ansbach Bismarck Kaserne,
Ansbach Bleidorn...
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Barracks communism (German: Kasernenkommunismus) is the term
coined by Karl Marx to
refer to a crude, authoritarian,
forced collectivism and communism...
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Schofield Barracks is a
United States Army
installation and census-designated
place (CDP)
located in
Honolulu and in the
Wahiawa District of the Hawaiian...
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Benton Barracks (or Camp Benton) was a
Union Army
military encampment,
established during the
American Civil War, in St. Louis, Missouri, at the present...