Wiktionary
alt. An open area where military drills are practised. n. An open area where military drills are practised.
Usage examples of "drill ground".
Paths radiated from the central dormitories through the landscaped grounds to the various classroom buildings, the stables, paddocks and the drill ground.
As he twisted to pass her she saw that it was the apprentice who had insulted Wiz on the drill ground.
Since the morning was a bit cooler than usual the Monday parade was postponed until upon when the ferro-concrete drill ground would have warmed up nicely and there would be the maximum number of heat-prostration cases.
Since the morning was a bit cooler than usual the Monday parade was postponed until noon when the ferro-concrete drill ground would have warmed up nicely and there would be the maximum number of heat prostration cases.
By the time they'd run the quarter mile to the drill ground, sweat was running from Varlik's every pore.
Carefully I avoided streets that were full of uniformed folk on their way to the Maiwiese and for the first time approached the drill ground from the direction of the tennis courts which were beside the Sports Palace.
Then the tents were interrupted by a drill ground, full of Guardsmen at practice, followed by another hill, another little valley, and yet more tents and another drill ground.