- 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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Combat Outpost Keating was a
small American military outpost in
Nurestan Province, in Afghanistan. It was
originally constructed to be a
Provincial Reconstruction...
- The
Outpost is a 2019
American war film
directed by Rod Lurie,
based on the 2012 non-fiction book The
Outpost: An
Untold Story of
American Valor by Jake...
- 2010s and
early 2020s and has
mostly negative connotations. The term "call-
out culture" is used by some for the same concept. Some
critics argue that cancel...
- Is and 88
Saturn C-2s), 245 tons of
cargo could be
transported to the
outpost by 1966. On 8 June 1959, the US Army's
Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA)...
- The
Defence of
Outpost Snipe in
Egypt was part of the
Second Battle of El Alamein, part of the
Western Desert campaign during the
Second World War. On...
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Outpost is a 2008
British war
horror film,
directed by
Steve Barker and
written by Rae Brunton,
about a
rough group of
experienced mercenaries who find...
- In
Israeli law, an
outpost (Hebrew: מאחז, Ma'ahaz lit. "a handhold") is an
unauthorized or
illegal Israeli settlement within the West Bank, constructed...
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Outpost:
Black Sun, also
known as
Outpost 2, is a 2012
British war
horror film
directed by
Steve Barker,
based on a
script written by
himself and Rae...
- Look up
outpost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
military outpost is
detachment of
troops stationed at a
distance from the main
force or formation...