Examples of 'blockhouses' in a sentence
Meaning of "blockhouses"
Blockhouse is a noun referring to a small military fort or a defensive structure made of heavy timber
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- plural of blockhouse
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I also built blockhouses until last year.
The headquarters consisted of thirteen concrete blockhouses.
They were the blockhouses dispendiosas.
The lights are on in all five blockhouses.
The settlers built blockhouses for their protection.
Trenches surround the tower and blockhouses.
Even land around blockhouses and lines of communication was cultivated.
A secret passage between the blockhouses.
Today the deteriorating blockhouses are either unused or used by farmers.
The men of this region build forts and blockhouses.
Guards stationed at the blockhouses regularly patrolled the area.
There are still some remaining concrete pillboxes and brick built blockhouses.
The faction that is in its blockhouses are vencida.
They were the blockhouses dispendiosas e more elaborated until then constructed.
Yet these ruins then became blockhouses and fortresses.
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The blockhouses had musketry loopholes intended to protect the battery from a land attack.
View of our blockhouses.
The blockhouses of Tobruk they had been neglected.
Casemates and blockhouses.
The Thames blockhouses were typically protected on either side by additional earthworks and guns.
Lines of blockhouses.
Blockhouses dating back to World War Two are being demolished.
View of our blockhouses at midnight.
Mercury and Gemini launches were conducted from separate blockhouses at the Cape.
The gorge had two blockhouses with a redan in the centre.
Danba has long been acclaimed as the Kingdom of Thousands of Ancient Blockhouses.
He ordered several forts and blockhouses built for the protection of its citizens.
The blockhouses of the Maginot Line they were prodigies of century XX.
It also has one of the four blockhouses built to defend the canal from attack.
Also, trenches surround the tower and blockhouses.
France had constructed blockhouses in the border with Germany.
Meanwhile, settlers in that region sought refuge in blockhouses.
The British built blockhouses to protect bridges and regular military patrols of railway lines.
Many reconstructed scenes of everyday life in the blockhouses of the Atlantic Wall in Normandy.
Blockhouses were normally entered via a sturdy, barred door at ground level.
It recalls the German blockhouses found across the Weppes landscape.
The airfield was protected by wire, minefields and blockhouses.
A stockade and four blockhouses protected what was called Cantonment Jordan.
After that time, nothing more was mentioned of the blockhouses.
The three reconstructed blockhouses at Fort George.
On one small island, a company is dynamiting the last of the blockhouses.
The life of German soldiers in the blockhouses of the Atlantic Wall.
There were no real fortifications, only several concrete barracks and blockhouses.
The Jones Falls and Morton Bay blockhouses deteriorated and were eventually demolished.
Along the canal there were tank traps, bunkers and blockhouses.
British forces used blockhouses to interdict Boer forces in the Second Boer War.
The ruins of the island 's barracks and blockhouses are still there.
Walser houses are blockhouses weather-boarded with shingles and.
Some are established on natural islands, but many are isolated blockhouses on remote reefs.
Plans to provide blockhouses covering an anti-tank ditch were dropped.