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outpost position

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  • Outpost Harry — Part of the Korean War Date June 10–18, 1953 Location …   Wikipedia

  • Outpost — may refer to: Places: Outpost (military) Outpost (civilian) Outpost (Border) Outpost (human) Outpost Estates, Los Angeles, California, a canyon neighborhood Outpost Islands, Nunavut, Canada In entertainment: Outpost (1981 computer game), an… …   Wikipedia

  • Outpost Snipe — was the location of a famous Second World War defensive action during the desert campaign in Egypt. The defense of Outpost Snipe took place during the Second Battle of El Alamein. It is particularly noteworthy due to the tenacity of the troops… …   Wikipedia

  • Outpost Nunataks — (75°50′S 158°12′E / 75.833°S 158.2°E / 75.833; 158.2) are three aligned nunataks standing 4 nautical miles (7 km) southwest of Brimstone Peak in the Prince Albert Mountains …   Wikipedia

  • outpost — (n.) 1757, military position detached from the main body of troops, from OUT (Cf. out) + POST (Cf. post) (2). Originally in George Washington s letters. Commercial sense of trading settlement near a frontier is from 1802. Phrase outpost of Empire …   Etymology dictionary

  • Outpost (chess) — Contents 1 Notes …   Wikipedia

  • outpost — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sentry, scout, picket, vanguard; border, march, frontier; outstation, fort. See distance, environment, defense. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. forward position, outstation, forward line, vanguard, listening… …   English dictionary for students

  • outpost — aÊŠtpəʊst n. foreign or distant military position; troops posted in a distant or foreign military position; distant settlement …   English contemporary dictionary

  • outpost — noun Date: 1757 1. a. a security detachment dispatched by a main body of troops to protect it from enemy surprise b. a military base established by treaty or agreement in another country 2. a. an outlying or frontier settlement b. an outlying… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • outpost — /owt pohst /, n. 1. a station established at a distance from the main body of an army to protect it from surprise attack: We keep only a small garrison of men at our desert outposts. 2. the body of troops stationed there; detachment or perimeter… …   Universalium

  • Defensive fighting position — Foxhole redirects here. For the Cornish village, see Foxhole, Cornwall. Foxholes redirects here. For the North Yorkshire village, see Foxholes, North Yorkshire. U.S. Marine in a fighting hole, July 1958. A defensive fighting position (DFP) is a… …   Wikipedia

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