Demonstrators disapprove of plans to rebuild old Ottoman barracks and create a shopping arcade.
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Drake's Island covers about six acres and contains military barracks and buildings from the Napoleonic era.
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Officials at the base invited the media into the barracks and acknowledged that there are serious problems.
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All of this, in turn, was surrounded by decrepit barracks and administrative buildings that were missing doors and windows.
He might eventually return the Army to its barracks and, like virtually every recent President, revamp the federal police.
In 2010, the base was renamed Imjin Barracks and it became the home of Nato's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC).
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Even so, security was increased at military barracks and installations in the capital, with extra armed guards added in many cases.
Officials also say Drake wrongfully stored his personal firearm and ammunition in the barracks and failed to disclose and register the gun.
The offensive came in response to recent rebel attacks on army barracks and police stations in which around 100 security personnel died.
The MoD said two problems had caused the delays - changes in the location of the temporary barracks and late delivery of equipment.
Furthermore, the study raised as its ideal the policy to which the Marines have adhered all along: single-sex basic training ("boot camp"), segregated barracks and tougher physical training.
The Lebanese army, for its part, has reluctantly stationed 500 troops in the former occupied zone, but they keep largely to their barracks and certainly steer well clear of the border.
The challenge of "securing a cease-fire, removing armed tribesmen from urban centers, returning the military to the barracks and engaging in military-security reform will be serious stumbling blocks post-signing, " according to Longley Alley.
For many Turks, unease about the government began to boil over on Tuesday at a small sit-in protesting the destruction of the tree-lined Gezi park to make way for a redevelopment of an Ottoman barracks and shopping mall.
He added that he wanted people to understand "that just because the division is disbanding as a result of changes to the structure of the Army, Copthorne Barracks and 143 (West Midlands) Brigade, are very much open for business".
At Camp Lejeune, an 170-square-mile base and home to about 50, 000 uniformed troops, counselors at the Naval Hospital were gearing up to offer help as the ripples from Monday's tragedy began reaching family and friends, barracks mates and survivors, said Dr. Sawsan Ghurani, director of mental health programs at the hospital.
"Arctic Warriors, we have a problem with good order and discipline in our barracks, and it's our responsibility to fix it, " Maj.
Among their aims are the revival of stalled development sites such as Toads Hole Valley and Preston Barracks in Brighton and Hove and Shoreham Harbour and Newhaven port.
Most important of all, the government is drafting a law to make it harder for Albanians to keep some 1m guns looted from police stations and barracks during the anarchy, and from mid-September it will step up a campaign to seize them.
It was equipped with gun emplacements, barracks, and a hospital.
The chief of staff, Yousef Mangoush, organized a more professional border guard unit to patrol there as well as a separate unit to guard critical infrastructure facilities like oil fields and barracks where foreign oil company employees work and live.
The goal is to harvest resources (food, wood, gold and stone), construct buildings (including sawmills, watch towers and barracks) on a huge, randomly generated map in order to seek out and destroy rival races while simultaneously protecting your burgeoning town.
More than 12, 000 members of the armed forces are housed across Tidworth and Bulford barracks, which are the largest in the South West and within 20 miles of Salisbury.
The military also stepped up security at the barracks in Woolwich and across London.
Cloistered in their barracks, clubs and holiday camps, soldiers are often out of touch.
Their barracks are simple and the pay next to nothing, but there is no doubting their commitment.
During World War II, it held up to 58, 000 people at times, cramming them into barracks, attics and rooms.
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The 38 Engineer Regiment attacked at the weekend had arrived at Antrim barracks last summer and until this week sappers and their wives were easily recognisable in nearby supermarkets.
"We have had an assurance from the most likely developers of the MOD-owned airfield and barracks that the inclusion of a museum will form an important part of the site's heritage, " he said.
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