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  • Infantry Caserne at Augsburg Area 5, starting on 1-2-1948.

    Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: Lambert) 2008

  • The town has a population of but two thousand, is surrounded by fortifications, contains a Caserne, a Sous-Préfecture, a Prison, and

    The Automobilist Abroad

  • They went towards the Caserne, and were in the Améliesstrasse before either began another subject.

    A Woman's Will Anne Warner 1891

  • Several shells had fallen on or near the Caserne de la Mission during the morning.

    My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 Ernest Alfred Vizetelly 1887

  • David for Jonathan which, in Caserne life, is readier found than in Club life.

    Under Two Flags 1839-1908 Ouida 1873

  • "What a gallant boy is spoiled in that little Amazon!" he thought; the quick flush of her face, the quick withdrawal of her hand, he had not noticed; she had not much interest for him, -- scarcely any indeed, -- save that he saw she was pretty, with a mignonne, mischievous face, that all the sun-tan of Africa and all the wild life of the Caserne would not harden or debase.

    Under Two Flags 1839-1908 Ouida 1873

  • This forcible recrimination is in high relish in the Caserne; the screams of mirth redoubled.

    Under Two Flags 1839-1908 Ouida 1873

  • Tons of little projects that are like wagons - they cannot move forward or be tied together if there's not a powerful engine, and that's what The Caserne was and hopefully that's what the Woodward building will be eventually.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • (In other places it was the daughter of the burgomaster who was said to have shot a general.) "The following facts may be noted: From the avowal of Prussian officers themselves, there was not one single victim, among their men at the barracks of St. Martin, Louvain, where it was claimed that the first shot had been fired from a house situated in front of the Caserne.

    History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War Richard Joseph Beamish 1895

  • You must surely recollect the street row at the 'Caserne?'"

    The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete Charles James Lever 1839

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