- A
casern, also
spelled cazern or caserne, is a
military barracks in a
garrison town. In French-speaking countries, a
caserne de
pompier is a fire station...
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through the EEA Agreement. The
Luxembourgish army is
mostly based in its
casern, the
Centre militaire Caserne Grand-Duc Jean on the Härebierg in Diekirch...
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Kazerne Dossin is a
former army
barracks in Mechelen, Belgium,
currently known as "Hof van Habsburg". It may
refer to:
Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum...
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Ilkhanid rulers of Amasya. Saraydüzü
Casern, this
building reconstructed in 2009 and opened. The
importance of Saraydüzü
Casern is that,
Amasya Circular was signed...
- dump
Armory ****nal
Advance airfield Barracks Border outpost Cantonment Casern Combat outpost (COP)
Facility Fire
support base (FSB, FB)
Forward Operating...
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Gallizian Paper Mill and
Swiss Museum of Paper,
former Klingental-Kaserne (
casern) with
Klingentaler Kirche (church),
Fasnachtsbrunnen (fountain), Feuerschützenhaus...
- lodge.
Decades later in 1813 it was
repurposed into a
hospital and
military casern. In 1824
Kislau castle became a
state prison and a workhouse, with the workhouse...
- In a barracks, each of the
dormitory buildings is
referred as a
caserna (
casern). Most of them are
regimental barracks,
constituting the
fixed component...
- till the mid-19th century. In 1829, Sarı Kışla, the
Yellow Casern, the prin****l
Ottoman casern of the city,
gigantic for its time, was
built at immediate...
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lieutenant in 1923. He was
promoted to
captain in 1929, and
headed the
Rashaya casern. He
later studied at the École Supérieure de
Guerre in Paris, France, during...