Fortification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Engineer Corps
Chief of Engineers It has charge of the construction of fortifications for land and seacoast defense the improvement of rivers and
Maginot line
A line of fortifications built before World War II to protect Frances eastern border
Murdress
A battlement in ancient fortifications with interstices for firing through
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Oillet
A small opening or loophole sometimes circular used in mediaeligval fortifications
Recipiangle
by military engineers for measuring and laying off angles of fortifications
Sapper
who is employed in working at saps building and repairing fortifications and the like
Defence Acts
required for defence of the country, as for erection of fortifications, etc., and see next title.
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