garrison town

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garrison town (plural garrison towns)

  1. a town in which the military is stationed
    • 1888, H. E. M. James, “Sansing to Ninguta and Hun-ch'un”, in The Long White Mountain or A Journey in Manchuria[1], Longmans, Green, and Co., →OCLC, page 346:
      Hun-ch'un is essentially a garrison town, though there are a few dealers in seaweed, toadstools, and medicinal roots, large quantities of which are sent to Ninguta and Kirin, and thence to all parts of China.

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