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Accommodation for military personnel, laborers or prisoners
Barracks are buildings used to accommodate military personnel and quasi-military personnel such as police. The English word originates from the 17th century
Barracks
Land warfare force of the United Kingdom
civilian Commissariat Department, stores and supply departments, as well as barracks and other departments, were absorbed into the British Army when the Board
British_Army
Topics referred to by the same term
up barracks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Barracks may refer to: Barracks, buildings used to accommodate military personnel The Barracks, Petrie
The_Barracks
US military installation in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany
9°04′52″E / 48.73639°N 9.08111°E / 48.73639; 9.08111 Patch Barracks Patch Barracks is a U.S. military installation in Stuttgart, Germany. It is named
Patch_Barracks
U.S. military installation in Stuttgart, Germany
Robinson Barracks is a military base of U.S. in the Burgholzhof community in the northern Stuttgart district of Bad Cannstatt. Unlike Patch Barracks and Kelley
Robinson_Barracks
Derwent Barracks is an Australian Army barracks in the Hobart suburb of Glenorchy, near the Elwick Racecourse and Hobart Showgrounds. It is named after
Derwent_Barracks
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Marine Barracks may refer to: Marine Barracks Brooklyn, New York at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Marine Barracks Boston, Massachusetts at the Boston Navy Yard
Marine_Barracks
Simpson Barracks is an Australian Army facility in the suburb of Yallambie in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is named after Major General Colin Hall
Simpson_Barracks
US Army installation on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, US
Schofield Barracks is a United States Army installation and census-designated place (CDP) located in Honolulu and in the Wahiawa District of the Hawaiian
Schofield_Barracks
Prisoner of war camp in American Revolutionary War
Albemarle Barracks was a prisoner-of-war camp for British prisoners during the American Revolutionary War. Following Gen. John Burgoyne's defeat at the
Albemarle_Barracks
Command) in Frankfurt. In 1948, they moved from Frankfurt to the Campbell Barracks from Heidelberg. On 1 January 1950, it was reorganized as USAREUR (United
List of United States Army installations in Germany
List_of_United_States_Army_installations_in_Germany
888694°W / 53.434806; -2.888694 Deysbrook Barracks was a regular army barracks in West Derby in Liverpool. The barracks was used by 59th (Volunteers) Signal
Deysbrook_Barracks
Turkish army barracks
Selimiye Barracks (Turkish: Selimiye Kışlası), also known as Scutari Barracks, is a Turkish Army barracks located in Selimiye in the Üsküdar district on
Selimiye_Barracks
1983 bombings in Beirut, Lebanon
first suicide bomber detonated a truck bomb at the building serving as a barracks for the 1st Battalion 8th Marines (Battalion Landing Team – BLT 1/8) of
1983_Beirut_barracks_bombings
2009 shooting in Northern Ireland
The Massereene Barracks shooting took place at Massereene Barracks in Antrim, Northern Ireland. On 7 March 2009, two off-duty British soldiers of the
Massereene_Barracks_shooting
Census-designated place in Pennsylvania, United States
Carlisle Barracks is a United States Army facility located in Pennsylvania, with a Carlisle post office address and with a portion in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Carlisle_Barracks
The Lee Barracks were military barracks in Mainz, Germany. It was named after United States Army Captain Robert Elward Lee (1920–1945), who as a first
Lee_Barracks
Barracks of the British Army and the Defence School of Logistics
The Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut, commonly referred to as Deepcut Barracks, is a former British Army installation near Camberley, Surrey. It was the
Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut
Princess_Royal_Barracks,_Deepcut
Watercraft used as military accommodation
A 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
Barracks_ship
Cultural hub in Singapore
Gillman Barracks is a contemporary arts cluster in Singapore that is home to international art galleries, restaurants and the NTU Centre for Contemporary
Gillman_Barracks
Šepurine Military Barracks (ICAO: LD57) is a former military base and airfield located in Zaton, Zadar County, Croatia. It was constructed by the Yugoslav
Šepurine_Military_Barracks
United States historic place
Madison Barracks was a military installation established in 1813 or 1815 at Sackets Harbor that was built for occupation by 600 U.S. troops, a few years
Madison_Barracks
Paterson Barracks is an Australian Army barracks in Launceston, Tasmania. It was named after William Paterson (1755–1810), an officer in the New South
Paterson_Barracks
Barracks of the British Army in the City of Westminster
Wellington Barracks is a military barracks in the City of Westminster for the Foot Guards units on public duties in that area. The building is located
Wellington_Barracks
Official residence of military head of state in Nigeria during 1966-1979
Dodan Barracks is a military barrack located in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria. The barrack was the Supreme Military Headquarters during the Nigerian Civil War
Dodan_Barracks
British Army barracks in London, England
Barracks, commonly known as the Albany Street Barracks, is a British Army barracks located on Albany Street, London, near Regent's Park. The barracks
Regent's_Park_Barracks
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Normandy Barracks may refer to: Normandy Barracks, Aldershot, known as New Normandy Barracks, in Aldershot, Hampshire, England Normandy Barracks, Leconfield
Normandy_Barracks
Heritage-listed building in Sydney, Australia
The Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney is a heritage-listed former barracks, hospital, convict accommodation, mint and courthouse and now museum and café located
Hyde_Park_Barracks,_Sydney
Historic barracks building in Frederick, Maryland
Hessian Barracks, formerly known as Frederick Barracks, is an historic barracks building located in Frederick, Maryland. The State of Maryland contracted
Hessian_Barracks
Bridge in Missouri and Columbia, Illinois
The Jefferson Barracks Bridge, officially the Jefferson Barracks Memorial Arch Bridge and locally referred to as the JB Bridge, is a pair of bridges across
Jefferson_Barracks_Bridge
Military base in England
consisted of Ross Barracks, Burgoyne Barracks, Somerset Barracks, Napier Barracks, Risborough Barracks and Sir John Moore Barracks, however, due to closures
Shorncliffe_Army_Camp
Barracks in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
Cecily Hill Barracks is a former military installation in Cirencester in Gloucestershire. The former keep for the barracks (known locally as The Castle
Cecily_Hill_Barracks
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Somme Barracks could refer to: Somme Barracks, Sheffield in Sheffield, England Somme Barracks, Blackburn in Blackburn, England Somme Barracks, Shepparton
Somme_Barracks
Roman emperors who seized power through command of an army
A 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
Barracks_emperor
Irish Army barracks
Cathal Brugha Barracks (Irish: Dún Chathail Bhrugha) is an Irish Army barracks in Rathmines, Dublin. A key military base of the Irish Defence Forces, it
Cathal_Brugha_Barracks
Latchford Barracks (formerly the Bonegilla Army Camp) is an Australian Army base in Bonegilla, located about 8 km (5 mi) to the east of Wodonga. It is
Latchford_Barracks
1953 attack starting the Cuban Revolution
The Moncada Barracks were military barracks in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba named after General Guillermo Moncada, a hero of the Cuban War of Independence.
Attack on the Moncada Barracks
Attack_on_the_Moncada_Barracks
Former military barracks, Dublin, Ireland
Griffith Barracks (Irish: Dún Uí Ghríofa) is a former military barracks on the South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland. The site, which had been known as
Griffith_Barracks
Former barracks in São Lourenço, Macau, China
22.187389°N 113.532583°E / 22.187389; 113.532583 ‹See RfD› The Moorish Barracks (Portuguese: Quartel dos Mouros; Chinese: 摩爾兵營), also known as the Port
Moorish_Barracks
Military building in Reading, Berkshire, England
Brock Barracks is a British Army barracks in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. Located on Oxford Road in the district of West Reading
Brock_Barracks
Army barracks in Dundalk, Ireland
Aiken Barracks (Irish: Dún Mhic Aogáin) is an army barracks located in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The barracks was originally known as Dundalk Barracks
Aiken_Barracks
Barracks in Ireland
Sarsfield Barracks (Irish: Dún an tSáirséalaigh) is an Irish Army Barracks in Limerick city. It houses both Permanent and Reserve Defence Forces of the
Sarsfield_Barracks
Critical term used by Karl Marx to describe crude, forced collectivism
Barracks communism (German: Kasernenkommunismus) is the term coined by the German philosopher Karl Marx to refer to a crude, authoritarian, forced collectivism
Barracks_communism
Historic veterans cemetery in St. Louis County, Missouri
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery is an American military cemetery located in St. Louis County, Missouri, just on the banks of the Mississippi River
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
Jefferson_Barracks_National_Cemetery
Military installation in Hampshire, England
to secure the garrison by erecting security fences around most of the barracks and lines, as well as introducing armed security patrols. The garrison
Aldershot_Garrison
Former barracks in Germany
49°54′25″N 10°55′30″E / 49.907°N 10.925°E / 49.907; 10.925 Warner Barracks was a United States Army military base in the city of Bamberg, Bavaria, southern
Warner_Barracks
Gough Barracks was a military installation in Armagh, Northern Ireland. The barracks were first established on the site in 1773. In 1873 a system of recruiting
Gough_Barracks
Military building in York, England
Imphal Barracks is a military installation located in Fulford, York, England. Cavalry barracks were built in Fulford as part of the British response to
Imphal_Barracks
Former barracks in Heidelberg, Germany
49°23′12″N 8°41′03″E / 49.3867°N 8.6842°E / 49.3867; 8.6842 Campbell Barracks, in Heidelberg, Germany, was home to Headquarters, United States Army Europe
Campbell_Barracks
British Army barracks in Rutland, England
Kendrew Barracks is a British Army barracks located 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north east of Cottesmore, Rutland, England. The barracks opened in 2012, at the
Kendrew_Barracks
Military building in Portsmouth, England
Clarence Barracks was a military installation at Portsmouth, Hampshire. The original site for what became Clarence Barracks was the early 17th-century
Clarence_Barracks
Military base in New Zealand
masse. Cassino Barracks commemorate the 1944 Battle of Cassino. Crete Barracks commemorate the May 1941 Battle of Crete. Faenza Barracks commemorate the
Waiouru_Military_Camp
Place in Bonn, Germany
in the Bonn district of Hardthöhe, whose entire area it occupies. The barracks were built starting in 1956. Approximately 1,500 Federal Ministry employees
Hardthöhe_(barracks)
Military correction facility in Fort Leavenworth, KS
The United States Disciplinary Barracks (USDB), colloquially known as Leavenworth, is a military correctional facility located on Fort Leavenworth, a United
United States Disciplinary Barracks
United_States_Disciplinary_Barracks
Former military installation
Barracks, sometimes known as Ravensdowne Barracks, is a former military installation of the British Army in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. The barracks
Berwick_Barracks
template Use Ghanaian English is being considered for deletion.› Kamina Barracks (6th Battalion of Infantry; 6Bn) is a settlement in Tamale for personnel
Kamina_Barracks
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named Victoria Barracks in the world. Victoria Barracks, Ballater, Scotland Victoria Barracks, Belfast, Northern Ireland Victoria Barracks, Beverley, England
Victoria_Barracks
Former military installation in Ireland
Connolly Barracks (Irish: Dún Ó Conghalaigh), previously known as the Longford Cavalry Barracks, is a former military installation in Longford, Ireland
Connolly_Barracks
1719 barracks in Highland, Scotland, UK
Ruthven Barracks (/ˈrɪvən/), near Ruthven in Badenoch, Scotland, are the best preserved of the four barracks built in 1719 after the 1715 Jacobite rising
Ruthven_Barracks
The Barracks, Watton is a military installation in Brecon in Wales. The original barracks, which were constructed of red brick, were built at the Watton
The_Barracks,_Brecon
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Waterloo Barracks may refer to: Waterloo Barracks, 1845 building in the Tower of London, renamed Waterloo Block Waterloo Barracks, part of the former British
Waterloo_Barracks
Military installation in County Mayo, Ireland
Barracks, sometimes referred to as Mitchell Barracks, was a military installation at Rock Square in Castlebar, County Mayo in Ireland. The barracks was
Castlebar_Military_Barracks
Oglethorpe Barracks usually refers to a 19th-century United States Army post in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. Some sources use the title
Oglethorpe_Barracks
United States historic place
Jackson Barracks is the headquarters of the Louisiana National Guard. It is located in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. The base was established
Jackson_Barracks
Military installation in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Fenham Barracks is an Army Reserve installation on Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. The site was acquired by the War Office from
Fenham_Barracks
British prisoner-of-war revolt
The Selarang Barracks incident, also known as the Barrack Square incident or the Selarang Square Squeeze, was a revolt of British and Australian prisoners-of-war
Selarang_Barracks_incident
British Army barracks in Northumberland
Albemarle Barracks is a British Army barracks located 1.7 miles (2.7 km) south of Stamfordham, Northumberland and 10.5 miles (16.9 km) west of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Albemarle_Barracks,_England
Former British Army installation in London
Cavalry Barracks is a former British Army installation located north of Hounslow Heath in Hounslow, west London. Hounslow was one of 40 new barracks established
Cavalry_Barracks,_Hounslow
19th-century U.S. Army base in California
Drum Barracks was the Union Army's headquarters for Southern California and New Mexico during the Civil War. It consisted of 19 buildings on 60 acres (240
Drum_Barracks
Bernera Barracks is in Glenelg in the West Highlands of Scotland. The barracks were constructed between 1717 and 1723 as part of a campaign by the British
Bernera_Barracks
1950 lesbian pulp fiction novel by Tereska Torrès
Women's Barracks: The Frank Autobiography of a French Girl Soldier is a classic work of lesbian pulp fiction by French writer Tereska Torrès published
Women's_Barracks
Military unit
Germany, with four locations, which include Grafenwöhr (Tower Barracks), Vilseck (Rose Barracks), Hohenfels (Hohenfels Training Area) and Garmisch (George
U.S._Army_Garrison_Bavaria
Military installation in Paderborn, Germany
Barker Barracks was a military installation in Paderborn, Germany. Barker Barracks was located in the east of Paderborn, about two kilometres from the
Barker_Barracks
Military installation at Ballykelly, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Shackleton Barracks is a former British military installation at Ballykelly in Northern Ireland. The site formerly known as RAF Ballykelly was handed over
Shackleton_Barracks
British army base
Beachley Barracks is a British Army base at Beachley in Gloucestershire, England, close to the England–Wales border at Chepstow. The barracks is the home
Beachley_Barracks
Australian Army base in Woodside in South Australia
Woodside Barracks is an Australian Army base located in Woodside in South Australia. The base was established in 1927, and known as Woodside Camp. It consisted
Woodside_Barracks
Military installation in London
Inglis Barracks was a military installation in Mill Hill, London, NW7. It was also referred to as Mill Hill Barracks. The site has been redeveloped and
Inglis_Barracks
Barracks building
Collins Barracks (Irish: Dún Uí Choileáin) is a former military barracks in the Arbour Hill area of Dublin, Ireland. The buildings now house the National
Collins_Barracks,_Dublin
McCan Barracks (Irish: Dún Mhic Cana) is a barracks, in Templemore, County Tipperary in Ireland, which is used by both the Garda Síochána College and
McCan_Barracks
Military building in Hampshire, England
Eastney Barracks was a military installation occupied by the Royal Marines and located at Eastney near Portsmouth. Eastney Barracks, designed by William
Eastney_Barracks
Military barracks in Lancashire, England
Weeton Barracks is a military installation at Weeton-with-Preese in Lancashire, England. The barracks were established, using tented accommodation, as
Weeton_Barracks
Military post in Missouri, U.S.
The Jefferson Barracks Military Post is located on the Mississippi River at Lemay, Missouri, south of St. Louis. It was an important and active U.S. Army
Jefferson Barracks Military Post
Jefferson_Barracks_Military_Post
Historic site in San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Ballajá Barracks (Cuartel de Ballajá in Spanish) is a historic building and former military barracks located in the Ballajá section of Old San Juan
Ballajá_Barracks
The Barracks anarchists (Italian: Anarchici della Baracca) were a group of five young adults who lost their lives in a car accident on the night of 26
Barracks_anarchists
U.S. military base in Germany
Kelley Barracks (formerly Helenen-Kaserne) is a U.S. military installation and headquarters of United States Africa Command, and is a part of US Army Garrison
Kelley_Barracks
Historical Complex in England
Hillsborough Barracks is a walled complex of buildings between Langsett Road and Penistone Road in the Hillsborough District of Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Hillsborough_Barracks
1981 IRA attack in London, England
The Chelsea Barracks bombing was an attack carried out by a London-based Active Service Unit (ASU) of the Provisional IRA on 10 October 1981, using a remote-controlled
Chelsea_Barracks_bombing
The Rossauer Barracks (German: Rossauer Kaserne) is a barracks in the 9th district of Vienna, in the Alsergrund quarter of the city. It serves as the
Rossauer_Barracks
Australian Army Base in Townsville
Lavarack Barracks (ICAO: YLVK) is a major Australian Army base located in the suburb of Murray in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Lavarack
Lavarack_Barracks
Keswick Barracks is a barracks of the Australian Army in Keswick, South Australia. The barracks are located on Anzac Highway adjacent to the Adelaide
Keswick_Barracks
United States historic place
The Vancouver Barracks was the first United States Army base located in the Pacific Northwest, established in 1849, in what is now contemporary Vancouver
Vancouver_Barracks
Military installation on the Isle of Wight (1798–1960)
Albany Barracks (formerly Parkhurst Barracks) was a military installation on the Isle of Wight. Construction of the barracks, which were originally named
Albany_Barracks
British Army installation and airfield in Moray, Scotland
Kinloss Barracks is a military installation located near the village of Kinloss, on the Moray Firth in the north of Scotland. Until 2012 it was a Royal
Kinloss_Barracks
Hamilton Barracks was a military installation in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire. The barracks, which were originally designed for use by cavalry, were built
Hamilton_Barracks
Australian Army military base in Brisbane
Enoggera Barracks (also known as Gallipoli Barracks) is an Australian Army base in the northwestern Brisbane suburb of Enoggera in Queensland, Australia
Enoggera_Barracks
Former British Army barracks in London
Chelsea Barracks was a British Army barracks located in the City of Westminster, London, between the districts of Belgravia, Chelsea and Pimlico on Chelsea
Chelsea_Barracks
Wyvern Barracks is a military installation on Topsham Road in Exeter. The site was established as an artillery barracks for the Board of Ordnance under
Wyvern_Barracks
Military installation in Warwickshire, England
Gamecock Barracks is a British Army installation located at Bramcote, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of Nuneaton in Warwickshire. The barracks was established
Gamecock_Barracks
The Magazine Barracks, was an area in Durban, South Africa, that housed Indian labourers, who worked for the Durban Corporation (the municipality of Durban
Magazine_Barracks,_Durban
Topics referred to by the same term
Steele Barracks may refer to: CFB Edmonton, a Canadian Forces base in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that is also known as "Steele Barracks" Steele Barracks (Moorebank)
Steele_Barracks
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Eighth Born; Traditionally this Name was Given to the Eighth Child in a Large Family
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Old English Tolkien invented name, EOWYN means "horse-friend."
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Wins hearts, Togetherness
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Stranger.
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Man; Pledge
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Little Healthy Girl
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From the river island.
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Friendship harmony, love
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American, Assamese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Spanish, Tamil
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Native American Choctaw unisex name SHIKOBA means "feather."
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n.
A lodging for soldiers in garrison towns, usually near the rampart; barracks.
v. t.
To supply with barracks; to establish in barracks; as, to barrack troops.
v. i.
To live or lodge in barracks.