Examples of 'garrison town' in a sentence

Meaning of "garrison town"

Refers to a place or city where a significant number of military personnel and their families are stationed or reside, typically supporting and serving the nearby military base or installation
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  • a town in which the military is stationed

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It is a garrison town and local market centre.
Such a dusty little garrison town.
They set up a garrison town and military hospital.
I spoke with časnicima garrison town.
In a garrison town.
Until recently it was a major garrison town.
It is also a former garrison town and customs place.
He had led a merry life in his garrison town.
It was once a garrison town and still acts as host to MoD Shoeburyness.
Modern living in the garrison town.
Tai O was once a garrison town but has now become a peaceful fishing harbor.
Kulm had been a garrison town.
This garrison town lies at the shore of lake Vättern in Västergötland.
Mali govt forces fail to lift garrison town siege.
Colchester was an important garrison town during the Napoleonic Wars and throughout the Victorian era.

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The heavy military presence within the walls turned the city into a real garrison town.
Over the following decades it grew as a garrison town and a local centre for trade.
For a long time Kristianstad also was a very important garrison town.
He would led a merry life in his garrison town and had fallen into debt.
After the war Erlangen retained its status as a garrison town.
Pontivy was chosen by Napoleon as a garrison town and renamed Napoleonville for a while.
It was turned into a Prussian military garrison town.
Poperinge was the first garrison town behind the frontline near Ypres.
One of the most alarming situations is in the Government garrison town of Wau.
Bückeburg is a former British garrison town and had a number of British residents until recently.
It was once a British garrison town.
Yulin was a garrison town along the Great Wall of China.
The train was headed to the garrison town of Kharian.
Garrison town of Celle.
From early on in its history Athy was a garrison town loyal to the Crown.
This riverside site recalls all the drama and glory of Fredericton 's past as a garrison town.
Züllichau became a garrison town of the Prussian Army.
You could see many soldiers in the park because Versailles was a garrison town.
It was a Han garrison town.
The last Umayyad governor had taken refuge in Iraq in a garrison town.
Cawnpore was an important garrison town for the East India Company forces.
The al Qaeda leader had apparently been living in a Pakistani garrison town for years.
It is an industrial and garrison town and is situated about 5 km north of Ronneby.
Not some petty Austrian garrison town.
A garrison town for the Prussian Army, Bartenstein was the seat of the district court.
Briançon played an important strategic role in the garrison town on the border with Italy.
Garrison Town yesterday - Conversion today.
Le Quesnoy was for four years a German garrison town.
French, Quebec remains a garrison town and plays a defensive role.
During the Russian period Tornio was a sleepy garrison town.
The city was gradually converted into a small garrison town attached to the ever-growing fortress.
After the Bar Kochba revolt Carmel was used as a Roman garrison town.
Ten years ago, in a garrison town in Cyprus.
Then they go home, released into the wild of some shitty garrison town.
In ancient Islam, Samarra was a military garrison town holding many Askr - soldiers.

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Examples of using Garrison
The garrison may have moved out
Less than half the garrison remain
The garrison commander will hear of this
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