Phrases with «military outpost»

A "military outpost" is a small and remote base or station set up by the military in order to establish a presence and support their operations in a specific area. It is like a small camp or settlement where soldiers are stationed to keep an eye on the surroundings and provide support for military activities. Full definition

Sentences with «military outpost»

  • Animators used Zeno rigid - body solver software written by ILM developers to film a major scene early in the movie in which an enemy Transformer called Scorponok attacks a U.S. military outpost in the desert. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Near the Afghan military outpost of Bozai Gumbaz, there's a collection of strangely shaped Kyrgyz beehive tombs, along with evidence of Soviet bombing (craters, bomb fragments) from the 1980's occupation. (expertvagabond.com)
  • The statement read: «Yesterday (Wednesday) night 3/5/2017, at 10:05 pm, three female teenage suicide bombers attempted to attack military outpost popularly known as «Guantanamo» along Muna garage. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
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