- Look up
outpost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Outpost or
outposts may
refer to:
Outpost (military), a
detachment of
troops stationed at a distance...
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Outposts of Tyranny: Cuba". washingtonpost.com. "
Outposts of Tyranny:
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Outposts of Tyranny: Iran"...
-
poste "place
where one is stationed,"
Military outposts, most
recently referred to as
combat outposts (COPs),
served as a
cornerstone of counterinsurgency...
- Neil
Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an
English film and
television director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. He
directed the
horror films Dog Soldiers...
-
Israeli law,
outposts are
distinguished from
settlements authorized by the
Israeli government. This
distinction between illegal outposts and "legal" settlements...
- The Last
Outpost may
refer to: The Last
Outpost (1935 film), a 1935 film with Cary
Grant The Last
Outpost (1951 film), a 1951 film
starring Ronald Reagan...
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Border outposts and
provide ****istance in a
limited capacity to the country's
regular army
which then
comes and mans all the
border outposts at the international...
- too far advanced.
Outposts are a
favourable position from
which one can
launch an attack,
particularly using a knight. An
outpost is even more effective...
-
objective attacks"
against US
outposts.
These attacks varied from a
squad to two
battalions in
strength against outposts Reno and Vegas, in
order to deny...
- like the
outpost's ceiling.
Stuntman Anthony Cecere stood in for the Palmer-Thing
after MacReady sets it on fire and it
crashes through the
outpost wall....