Guard tower
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Guard tower serves as a general term for any military tower providing vigilance, and henceforth guarding a certain area. These towers are usually operated by military personnel, and are structures built in areas of established control. These include military bases and cities occupied by military forces. This type of fortification is a variation on the tower incorporated into the walls of castles from history, and are, in the modern day, equipped with such facilities as heavier weapons than those carried by infantry and searchlights.
Notable guard towers[edit]
- Alcatraz guard towers[1]
- Auschwitz II guard towers
- Tower of London[2]
- Yuma Territorial Prison 1876 guard tower.
Gallery[edit]
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A guard tower at the C.A. Holliday Unit of a state prison in Huntsville, Texas
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