| |  | | | The Georges Head Battery is a former military fortification located on the Georges Head in the suburb of Mosman in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The site consists of the original battery and barracks, designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet, located at the end of Suakin Drive, Georges Heights, two later batteries located adjacent to the corner of Middle Head Road and Best Avenue, Georges Heights, and the Beehive (or Lower) Casemate adjacent to the Armoured (or Upper) Casemate in Chowde... |
| |  | | | Wellington Barracks (Chinese: ��� ��) was a military barracks located to the east of Garden Road in Admiralty, Hong Kong. Named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, it was built in the 1850scitation needed] on the site of an earlier military hospital that was destroyed in July 1841. One of many military complexes constructed by the British Army in the area, the land was returned to the Hong Kong government in the 1970s and gradually reverted to civilian use. As a result, the... |
| |  | Barracks in the United States, Buildings of the United States government in Washington, D.C., Military facilities in Washington, D.C., Military units and formations established in 1801, National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C., United States Marine Corps bases, Historic districts in Washington, D.C., 1801 establishments in Washington, D.C., Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C., Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no ... | | Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. is located at the corner 8th and I Streets, Southeast in Washington, D.C. Established in 1801, it is a National Historic Landmark, the oldest post in the United States Marine Corps, the official residence of the Commandant of the Marine Corps since 1806, and main ceremonial grounds of the Corps. It is also home to the Commandants Own Marine Drum & Bugle Corps and the Presidents Own U.S. Marine Band. Barracks Marines conduct ceremonial missions in and around the ... |