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naval installation

n. military installation servicing naval forces [syn: shore station]

Usage examples of "naval installation".

He checked his compass, took a sighting on the lights above the twin guard towers at the entrance to the naval installation, and rested for a few moments, accustoming his body and his breathing to the choppy sea.

The naval installation, and the place where you're going, are contained within an area half a mile square.

From ground level, it was possible to make out the vague shapes of the working naval installation, each dome and burrow with its latticework of overhead camouflage, lying like the wreck of a zeppelin to Hawks' right, looking vaguely graygreen in color, with no lights showing.

Army, Air Force, and Naval installation on Diego Garcia, the officer commanding the shift at the control tower was gazing out the windows as the morning sun illuminated the warm blue waters of Emerald Bay on the lagoon side of the U-shaped atoll and wishing he were off duty.

The other Vieques, very much of the twentieth or even the twenty-first century, was host to a vast United States naval installation that dominated both its eastern and western extremities.

One brand spanking new naval installation that will save him five hundred million dollars from this year’.