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guard station
noun
A booth to shelter guards while on duty.
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Visitors without a Yale ID card must sign in at the guard station in the rotunda.
They planned to build a guard station on the land to protect it.
We continued down a hiking trail and over a small ravine to a second guard station, closer to the nest.
It is home to Peninsula College (1961) and a U.S. Coast Guard station, the oldest in the United States.
The nearest coast guard station with equipment for responding to a spill is more than 1,000 miles away.
(A relatively fancy cabin like the Anthony Lake guard station, which sleeps several people, can cost $80 or more, however).
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Inside the Coast Guard station, he ran into Admiral Landry.
The nearest Coast Guard station is hundreds of miles south, in Kodiak.
The one parcel Mr. Pérez missed out on was where a Coast Guard station had been.
The anemometer at the Watch Hill Coast Guard Station recorded a velocity of 121 m.p.h.
An old Coast Guard station and a tower mark the southern end of the island.
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