Garrisons
Garrisons are formations of troops assigned to defend a fortress, fortress town, or other strategic location, and the place itself where those troops are stationed is often called a garrison. The concept spans military, logistical, and administrative functions, and a garrison may consist of infantry, engineers, artillery, and support units arranged to secure fortifications, border lines, ports, or urban centers.
Historically, garrisons emerged in ancient and medieval times when fortified sites required soldiers for defense and
Organization: A garrison is typically commanded by a garrison commander and structured around contingents assigned to
Modern trends: In contemporary armed forces, garrisons may be co-located with air bases, naval facilities, or
Across eras, garrisons reflect the intersection of defense, administration, and urban life, organized to deter aggression,