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  2. Guardhouse - Wikipedia

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    A guardhouse (also known as a watch house, guard building, guard booth, guard shack, security booth, ... is a building used to house personnel and security equipment.

  3. Oak Ridge gatehouses - Wikipedia

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    One of the World War II security gates used when access to the entire city was restricted. The three gatehouses were built c. 1948-1949 and went into service on March 19, 1949, when the residential and commercial portion of Oak Ridge, known as the "townsite," was opened to public access.

  4. Portable building - Wikipedia

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    Other uses for these and other types of portable buildings are as guard shacks, in-plant offices (these are typically portable steel buildings), rural offices, on-site changing rooms, etc. Some portable buildings can be made very complex by joining units and forming large office blocks over several floors.

  5. Barracks - Wikipedia

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    These types of barracks were built in the 1950s and 1960s, following a standardized architectural model, usually with an area of between 100,000 and 200,000 square metres, including a headquarters building, a guard house, a general mess building, an infirmary building, a workshop and garage building, an officer house building, a sergeant house ...

  6. Physical security - Wikipedia

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    The initial layer of security for a campus, building, office, or other physical space can use crime prevention through environmental design to deter threats. Some of the most common examples are also the most basic: warning signs or window stickers, fences , vehicle barriers, vehicle height-restrictors, restricted access points, security ...

  7. Controversial proposal could move some Air National Guard ...

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    Critics, though, said the proposal is an issue of national security and that moving the units could cause some Air National Guard members to leave the service because of a lack of scheduling ...

  8. Gatehouse - Wikipedia

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    A gatehouse is a type of fortified gateway, an entry control point building, enclosing or accompanying a gateway for a town, religious house, castle, manor house, or other fortification building of importance. Gatehouses are typically the most heavily armed section of a fortification, to compensate for being structurally the weakest and the ...

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