Examples of 'casemate' in a sentence

Meaning of "casemate"

casemate (noun) ~ A fortified gun emplacement or armored enclosure, typically found in a fortress, warship, or military bunker. Casemates provide protection for personnel and equipment during battle and are designed to withstand enemy fire.
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  • A bombproof chamber, usually of masonry, in which cannon may be placed, to be fired through embrasures; or one capable of being used as a magazine, or for quartering troops.
  • A hollow molding, chiefly in cornices.

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The casemate armour was also thick.
Note the small casemate at the back.
Send someone to take an order to the casemate.
Located in the casemate behind the barracks.
Send someone to takean order to the casemate.
The sloped casemate deck is clearly visible.
We can reconstruct a section of the southeast casemate.
South of the casemate wall a large tower was uncovered.
It featured a drawbridge defended by a casemate and two bastions.
A flanking casemate has been restored and may be visited.
There are empty gun emplacements and an empty casemate.
Another casemate was located at the eastern walls.
We had to leave the casemate.
The casemate and the museum.
Rudawski the crew of the machine gun in the casemate.

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A devasted casemate after the fighting.
Six inch thick armor plating protected the casemate guns.
The recently developed casemate ship solved the problem.
The casemate of the assault gun does not move.
The fort also had a mine casemate to control a naval minefield.
In an iron armored casemate.
The casemate carriage has a lower profile than the barbette carriages.
Characteristic are casemate walls.
Their casemate and central battery saw their protection greatly improved.
Construction of a casemate.
A casemate wall surrounded only the western half of the upper tel.
Period drawing of a Rodman gun on a casemate carriage.
The casemate carriage was designed to fire from casemates which were chambers in permanent fortifications.
Starboard quarter of Kaga with three casemate guns visible.
A casemate is a fortified gun emplacement or armored structure from which guns are fired.
A GFM cloche on the top of the casemate allowed for protected observation.
Another casemate at Fort DuPont was built for a mine field controlled by that fort.
German forces penetrated the casemate line and moved behind French lines.
The second layer consists of a very large Iron Age fortification surrounded by a casemate wall.
The associated casemate battery is located further down the headland and separated from the fort.
Facade with newly restored windows Casemate.
The Casemate de Wittring is maintained as a museum and may be visited.
Her Majesty has appointed me head of this Casemate.
An ancient casemate wall at Masada.
The same organization is restoring the Casemate de Kilstett.
The casemate Esch.
Map of access to casemate Esch.
The Casemate de Wittring is a component of the Maginot Line fortifications in northeastern France.
The shooting room covered the casemate of Escherange Ouest.
Casemate de Christ.
A warehouse located in the casemate behind the barracks of Fort Lennox.
Initially Fort Drum was planned as a mine control and mine casemate station.
Iron Age casemate wall.
Casemate de Moiry.
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