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  2. Redoubt - Wikipedia

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    Redoubt. A redoubt (historically redout) [ 1][ 2] is a fort or fort system usually consisting of an enclosed defensive emplacement outside a larger fort, usually relying on earthworks, although some are constructed of stone or brick. [ 3] It is meant to protect soldiers outside the main defensive line and can be a permanent structure or a ...

  3. American Redoubt - Wikipedia

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    The American Redoubt [1] is a political migration movement first proposed in 2011 by survivalist novelist and blogger James Wesley Rawles [2] [3] which designates Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming along with eastern parts of Oregon and Washington, as a safe haven for conservative Christians. [1] [2] Rawles chose this area due to its low population ...

  4. Mount Redoubt - Wikipedia

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    Redoubt Volcano, or Mount Redoubt ( Dena'ina : Bentuggezh K’enulgheli ), is an active stratovolcano in the largely volcanic Aleutian Range of the U.S. state of Alaska. Located at the head of the Chigmit Mountains subrange in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, the mountain is just west of Cook Inlet, in the Kenai Peninsula Borough about ...

  5. Idaho at the epicenter of American Redoubt, white Christian ...

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    The American Redoubt is the intermountain region where white Christian nationalists seek to take over local governments and cultivate Christian nationalist churches, all toward the goal of setting ...

  6. National redoubt - Wikipedia

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    National redoubt. A national redoubt or national fortress is an area to which the (remnant) military forces of a nation can be withdrawn if the main battle has been lost or even earlier if defeat is considered inevitable. Typically, a region is chosen with a geography favouring defence, such as a mountainous area or a peninsula, to function as ...

  7. Eastbourne Redoubt - Wikipedia

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    Eastbourne Redoubt. Eastbourne Redoubt is a circular coastal defence fort at Eastbourne, East Sussex, on the south coast of England. It was built in 1805 as part of the British anti-invasion preparations during the Napoleonic Wars. The building is now owned by the local authority and is open to the public.

  8. Dover Western Heights - Wikipedia

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    Dover Western Heights. Coordinates: 51.119014°N 1.301022°E. Western Heights from Dover Castle: Drop Redoubt in the foreground, Citadel in the background. The Western Heights of Dover is a series of forts and ditches in Dover, England. They were created in the 18th and 19th centuries to augment the existing defences and protect the key port of ...

  9. York Redoubt - Wikipedia

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    An anti-submarine net running between York Redoubt and McNab's Island in 1942. York Redoubt was a key element in the defence of Halifax Harbour in the 19th and 20th centuries, and saw many additions to its fortifications. It was a command centre for the local harbour defences in World War II, which included observation posts, a defensive ...