Barracks definition

Barracks means a building that:

Examples of Barracks in a sentence

  • Cash is accepted at the AFS Barracks and AFS Dining Hall on Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • D = 45 (minutes) Sub Total = €2.95 Spur Hill has an RBR dependant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Barracks.

  • All nonprofessional employees employed by the Defense Commissary Agency, Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

  • D = 45 (minutes) Spur Hill Service Credit Payable = C x P x D = 1.90 x 0.0345 x 45 Sub Total = €2.95 Spur Hill has an RBR dependant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Barracks.

  • Such units will not leave those Barracks without the prior approval of the Interim Administration and notification to the ISAF Commander by the Chairman of the Interim Administration.

  • Prior to the commencement of work, a work zone safety meeting will be conducted with representatives of DOT Construction, Connecticut State Police (Local Barracks), Municipal Police, the Contractor (Project Superintendent) and the Traffic Control Subcontractor (if different than the prime Contractor) to review the traffic operations, lines of responsibility, and operating guidelines which will be used on the project.

  • Designated Barracks to be agreed between the parties and to be detailed at Annex C.

  • The RAF continued with various uses of the site until 1998 when it was taken over by the British Army and renamed St George’s Barracks.

  • The engaged personnel shall not be found drunken or under influence of drugs while they are on duty and during their stay in the plant premises (Barracks).

  • Drea, “In the Army Barracks of Imperial Japan,” Armed Forces and Society, Vol.