The fort includes three separate fortified barracks along a north-south line, the central barracks being the largest.
It is not one single enclosed site, but consists of several separate barracks around which a town has developed.
None had seen the entire team together; when not in the field, it kept apart, officers in the Residency, enlisted men in a separate barrack.
Each party maintained separate barracks and outposts.
"They had people in separate barracks, and you couldn't see anything," Mr. Hammler said.
Women were housed in separate barracks from the men but often were in the same work camps as the men.
By the First World War, infantry, artillery and cavalry regiments had separate barracks.
While the panel endorsed integrated training, it recommended that men and women live in separate barracks and otherwise be kept apart at the most basic levels.
At the local depot there were separate barracks, post exchanges, theaters and other facilities for white and black troops.
Segregated: kept in separate barracks, where they didn't interact with workers or warriors.