- batteries. The
design of the
redoubts was
influenced by ones
built in the
French colonies. In all,
eleven pentagonal redoubts and a few semi-circular or...
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Redoubt Volcano, or
Mount Redoubt (Dena'ina: Bentuggezh K’enulgheli), is an
active stratovolcano in the
largely volcanic Aleutian Range of the U.S. state...
- A
national redoubt or
national fortress is an area to
which the (remnant)
military forces of a
nation can be
withdrawn if the main
battle has been lost...
- The
American Redoubt is a
political migration movement first proposed in 2011 by
survivalist novelist and
blogger James Wesley Rawles which designates...
- any of the
circular redoubts and are
thought to have been
added in the mid-19th century.
Access to the main gate of the
redoubt is
across a
wooden drop...
-
Dymchurch Grand Redoubt is a
fortification at
Palmarsh on the
coast of Kent in England,
built during the
Napoleonic War as part of a
large defensive scheme...
- Vendôme
Redoubt may
refer to a
number of
redoubts in Malta: Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq
Redoubt in
Naxxar Dellia Battery in St. Paul's Bay
Ramla Redoubt in Xagħra...
- the
redoubt was used as a
police station.
Briconet Redoubt was
built in 1715 as part of the
first building programme of
coastal batteries and
redoubts in...
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abandon the
redoubts. By 08:00 the
Russians had
occupied redoubts 1, 2 and 3, and,
considering it too
close to the enemy, had
razed redoubt No.4. Canrobert...
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Valtellina The
Valtellina Redoubt or, officially, in Italian:
Ridotto Alpino Repubblicano (transl.
Republican Alpine Redoubt) or RAR, was the intended...