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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new barracks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently constructed or established military housing facility.
Example: "The army has completed the construction of a new barracks to accommodate the incoming recruits."
Alternatives: "a new military housing" or "a new troop accommodation".
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Security has been reinforced, including the deployment of 25 police officers to a new barracks built within the campus.
A new barracks and barbed wire fencing 2 m tall were erected in the fall of 1941.
In 1993, a new barracks complex for US Forces Korea in South Korea was also named in Charlton's honor.
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In the meantime, in August it was revealed that the Pentagon was already requesting from Congress $500 million dollars to build new barracks for troops, a hospital, and a tent city for migrants at Gitmo.
Rows of new barracks surround a blue-domed mosque, and live-fire training ranges stretched to the mountains on the horizon.
As a result, when the Navy constructed new barracks on base last year, officials directed they be built on a foundation four feet higher than construction codes required.
But he was recruited by General Thimayya of the Indian army to find out what the Chinese were up to in Tibet and, being opposed to everything they were doing there, he was happy to help.From his prison, or rather from the thunder-hole in the yard, he saw plenty: an endless procession of men, women and yaks carrying building materials and furniture up a hill to a new Chinese barracks.
Opposition parliamentarian and lawyer MA Sumanthiran confirmed reports from Point Pedro, at the island's northernmost tip, that dozens of landowners turned away surveyors sent by the government to inspect land earmarked for a new army barracks.
The Navy built a $25,000 boathouse, spent $579,565 on a new crew barracks and built a firehouse, water-supply and lighting systems.
General Kelly's request in March included $99 million to build two new barracks for guards; $12 million to build a new mess hall; and $49 million to replace Camp Seven, where "high-value" detainees formerly held by the Central Intelligence Agency are housed.
"Less than two years have passed since promises were made to the Westminster parliament that: up to 7,000 personnel will return to Scotland, there would be new barracks for them as well as a new training area.
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