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I think I'll go out and work with the boys in the lookout station while you're doing your stuff.
He turned away from the railing, crossed the platform, and sat with his back against the wall of the lookout station.
That she's an agent, a lookout station for the Other Side?
Unless something had again happened to the lookout station and they were headed insystem under some kind of cover.
"And no lookout station around here, either," Tom muttered anxiously.
Many fire lookout stations go into operation across the country this Memorial Day weekend.
An observatory on the top doubled as a conning tower, lookout station.
Previously, the peak was home to a fire lookout station that was abandoned in the 1970s.
They all ended in failure, owing to the splendid system of lookout stations organised by the enemy.
A landing party of soldiers went ashore to set up a lookout station and make sure the island stayed uninhabited.
At strategic points, tall, recently-erected towers served as lookout stations and gun posts.
The two-story structure houses a lookout station on the upper level and storage at ground level.
About 200 feet to the left of the lookout station and under a small cliff is a small chapel where the monks are buried.
The position of the formation had been plotted on the map from the reports of several mountaintop lookout stations.
A new four-room lookout station for use by the Marine Exchange was built in 1928 atop the warehouse.
In eight-hour shifts, three men manned the Exchange, climbing seven flights of stairs to reach the lookout station.
The lookout station maintains a visitor centre with information about both its operations and also the Brownstone Battery itself.
Then they began their approach to the mountainous island where the pirates kept a lookout station, flying the truce flag at both mastheads.
Today, the Watchman Lookout Station has significant interpretive value.
There is a lookout station on Sacromonte hill which is used by civil defense when the volcano is more active.
Seaman Fred Dooley took his lookout station.
The trail to Watchman Lookout Station is approximately three-quarters of a mile up a modest grade.
New York State built a fire lookout station on the summit in 1911, although a fire tower was deemed unnecessary due to the open views available.
The Shriner Peak Lookout is one of four surviving lookout stations in the park.
Guards are mounted in far-spaced lookout stations and there they stay till sunup, or until such time as they are relieved.