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Redoubt - Wikipedia
A fort or fort system usually consisting of an enclosed defensive emplacement outside a larger fort, usually relying on earthworks. en.wikipedia.org
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REDOUBT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a small usually temporary enclosed defensive work b : a defended position : protective barrier 2. a secure retreat : stronghold www.merriam-webster.com
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Redoubt Soccer
Since 1987, Redoubt Soccer Association has focused on providing a quality environment and creating a positive experience that will make a difference. www.redoubtsoccer.com
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redoubt
▪ I. redoubt, n. (rɪˈdaʊt) Also 7, 9 redout(e. [ad. F. redoute, † redote, ridotte (first recorded in 1616), ad. It. ridotto (= Sp. reducto, Pg. reducto, reduto, F. réduit: see reduit):—med.L. reductus a secret place, a refuge, f. L. reductus retired, pa. pple. of redūcĕre to reduce. The b in Eng. is... Oxford English Dictionary
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REDOUBT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
something that holds or defends a belief or a way of life, especially one that is disappearing or threatened. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Redoubt - Global Volcanism Program
Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) reported seismicity from Redoubt during 13 May to 23 June 2009 remained above background levels. volcano.si.edu
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National redoubt - Wikipedia
A national redoubt or national fortress is an area to which the (remnant) military forces of a nation can be withdrawn if the main battle has been lost. en.wikipedia.org
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REDOUBT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun Fortification. any safe and secure place or situation; refuge; stronghold: Lebanon has represented one of the last redoubts of Christianity in the Middle ... www.dictionary.com
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Redoubt - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A redoubt is a fort or retreat, like a temporary military shelter. Want to see a redoubt? Go to the US Military Academy at West Point where there are redoubts ... www.vocabulary.com
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Redoubt 2 (U.S. National Park Service)
Redoubt 2 is a reconstruction of one of five different earthworks fortifications built by soldiers during the Valley Forge encampment. www.nps.gov
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redoubt
redoubt/rɪˈdaut; rɪ`daʊt/ n(a) last defensive position within a system of fortifications (防御系统中的)最後阵地.(b) isolated fortified outpost 孤立的前哨站. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Redoubt Duijnhoop
The Redoubt Duijnhoop was a square demi-bastioned clay and timber Redoubt built fort constructed at the mouth of the Salt River, leading into Table Bay It was repaired after a warning that a French fleet might pass the Cape, and a second redoubt, named Santhoop, was built nearby. wikipedia.org
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Redoubt Lake
In the early 19th century Redoubt Lake was part of Russian America. The Russians established a small settlement near the lake's outlet known variously as Ozersk Redoubt, Ozyorsk Redoubt, The Redoubt, Seleniye Dranishnikova wikipedia.org
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Operation Redoubt
It later lent its name to Exercise Paid Redoubt 80 and Exercise Redoubt Condor in 1981. Legacy Operation Redoubt later led its name to Exercise Paid Redoubt 80 in 1980 and Exercise Redoubt Condor in 1981, both of which continued upon the lessons wikipedia.org
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Lambert Redoubt
The Lambert Redoubt is part of a seventeenth-century fort in the Municipal Park, Luxembourg City. The fort was destroyed by demolition in between 1868 and 1874, and the redoubt wasn't discovered until the city was excavating for the Monterey underground wikipedia.org
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