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Albertstadt and garrison
Soldiers had been deployed as late as March 1945 in the Albertstadt garrison.
Nowadays, the Bundeswehr operates the Military History Museum of the Federal Republic of Germany in the former Albertstadt garrison.

Albertstadt and .
In the 1870s Albert initiated the build of a Dresden suburb, the Albertstadt.
During the foundation of the German Empire in 1871, a large military facility called Albertstadt was built.
Being the capital of the German state of Saxony, Dresden had not only garrisons but a whole military borough, the Albertstadt.

garrison and became
As a direct result of this conflict Enniskillen developed not only as a market town but also as a garrison, which became home to two regiments.
When the besieged garrison of Kaunas surrendered in 1915, 20, 000 Russians became prisoners.
After becoming part of the Byzantine Empire, Scupi became an important regional trading and garrison.
Thus Tours became a garrison town with a resident general staff.
At the confrontation which became known as the Battle of Ludford, some of Warwick's contingent from the garrison of Calais, led by experienced captain Andrew Trollope, defected overnight.
Poitiers became a garrison town, despite its distance from France's borders.
According to Sadat, it was only when they captured el-Qantarah el-Sharqiyya, cutting off the Egyptian garrison at Sharm el-Sheikh, that Nasser became aware of the gravity of the situation.
The city kept its strategic military role and became an important German garrison town and the Germans decided to build a second and a third fortified lines around Metz.
Nonetheless, the Set cult at Avaris flourished, and the Egyptian garrison of Ahmose stationed there became part of the priesthood of Set.
But European allies refused him aid, food and munitions became scarce, and disease set in, so the garrison was forced to surrender.
It became a major center of defense industry, with PZL Rzeszów opened there in 1937, it also was a home to a large garrison of the Polish Army, with the 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade stationed there.
Abraham Cunard was a master carpenter who worked for the British garrison in Halifax and became a wealthy landowner and timber merchant.
It was later renamed Atrebatum by the Romans, under whom it became an important garrison town.
The following year, as the Royalists strengthened their position west of Farnham, the garrison at Farnham Castle was strengthened when it became the headquarters of the Farnham regiment of foot or " Greencoats ", with some eight to nine hundred officers and men, supported by a number of troops of horse.
The 1, 000 starving survivors of the garrison became prisoners, while 68 cannon and 40, 000 rounds of cannon shot fell into French hands.
In 1688 Neuruppin became a Prussian garrison town.
In defense, Corozal became a garrison town and Fort Barlee was built here in 1870.
A Norwegian infantry regiment, the Oppland Regiment, was formed in 1657 and Elverum became a garrison town.
In 1934 Hemer became a garrison town.
Colonel John Jones became the castle governor and a garrison was installed inside, at a cost of £ 1, 703 a year.
Morshead was given command of the Tobruk garrison which, as the retreat ( known to the Australians as the " Benghazi handicap ") continued, became surrounded, hundreds of miles behind enemy lines.
During this time, the castle's military role became increasingly important, a powder magazine being built in the castle gardens, and a formal garrison installed from 1685.
The Mongols retaliated by launching a massive artillery assault on the citadel and when it became apparent that an-Nasir Yusuf was unable to relieve the city with a newly assembled army, the garrison surrendered.
Its population and garrison were diminished, and the watch on Mordor inevitably became lax.

garrison and headquarters
After the Ottoman conquest of Greece, the Parthenon was used as the garrison headquarters of the Turkish army, and the Erechtheum was turned into the Governor's private Harem.
The headquarters garrison at the GPO, after days of shelling, was forced to abandon their headquarters when fire caused by the shells spread to the GPO.
Their headquarters then moved to Limassol on the island of Cyprus, and they also attempted to maintain a garrison on tiny Arwad Island, just off the coast from Tortosa.
In the Nineteenth century, Fortress Bermuda would become Britain's Gibraltar of the West, heavily fortified by a Regular Army garrison to protect the Royal Navy's headquarters and dockyard in the Western Atlantic.
He seized the garrison at Patrae, and taking Antony's headquarters.
Building on Vaudreuil's work harassing the Oswego garrison, Montcalm executed a strategic feint by moving his headquarters to Ticonderoga, as if to presage another attack along Lake George.
While Carlisle continued to garrison soldiers in the city, eventually becoming the headquarters of the Border Regiment, the city's importance as a military town was finally letting slip as the industrial age took over.
In late March Ugartechea received command of the inexperienced troops left in reserve at Copano, Victoria, and Goliad, making his headquarters in the latter place, and having responsibility for reconstructing shelter for the garrison and activating fortifications.
* Government: Bregenz is the seat of the Vorarlberg provincial government ( Landtag ), home of most provincial authorities ( e. g. school supervisor, police headquarters ), department of human resources development ( AMS ), the police headquarters for the province of Vorarlberg, Office for Environmental Protection, Chamber of Labour, Economics Chamber, Chamber of Agriculture, Chamber of Pharmacists, military regional headquarters, military garrison, one of the main hospitals of the province ( Landeskrankenhaus ) as well as a sanatorium, farmers ' health and social insurance office, VLV ( Mutual Fire Insurance Institute ).
According to Ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥakam writing around 860, Ṭāriq, commander of the Arab-Berber garrison of Tangiers, crossed the straits of Gibraltar with ships from a certain Count Julian ( Arabic Ilyan ), lord of Ceuta and " Alchadra " ( Algeciras ), and landed near Cartagena, which he took and made his headquarters.
The regiment usually has a traditional " home station ", which is often a historic garrison that houses the regimental museum and regimental headquarters.
Finally the Americans came and the castle served as headquarters for the American garrison Trieste United States Troops ( TRUST ) from 1947 to October 3, 1954.
The garrison previously served as headquarters for the Imperial Japanese Army from 1910 to 1945.
In November, as part of Operation Crusader, an offensive aimed at relieving the besieged garrison at Tobruk, No. 3 Troop of Middle East Commando was involved in Operation Flipper, an attempt to raid Erwin Rommel's headquarters in Libya and kill the German commander.
Fort Moultrie on Sullivan Island was the oldest — it was the site of fortifications since 1776 — and was the headquarters of the U. S. Army garrison.
Meanwhile the two infantry divisions moved to garrison Katia and Abu Hamra and Lawrence moved his headquarters forward from Kantara to Romani.
Aerial reconnaissance found Ottoman forces moving their headquarters north from Beersheba, while the garrison at their main desert base of Hafir El Auja was slightly increased.
1860 – four infantry battalions, four batteries of garrison artillery ; July, 1861 reinforcement – three infantry battalions, one field artillery battery, and personnel to bring the existing garrisons ' units to strength ; " Trent affair " reinforcement – eight infantry battalions, five batteries of field artillery, eight batteries of garrison artillery, three companies of engineers, various service and support elements, and the headquarters staff ; the grand total in British North America by New Year's amounted to 14 infantry battalions ( elements of one battalion and part of the headquarters staff were unable to land in Nova Scotia because of the North Atlantic winter ; the staff officers involved had to land in Boston and travel overland to Montreal via the U. S .); six batteries of field artillery ; 12 of garrison artillery ; and three of engineers, plus the various headquarters, service, and support elements.

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