keep their sleeping quarters ventilated
it means that you keep a soldier at your house because quarters means room or living space
A billet is where a soldier is assigned to sleep, such as in barracks or garrisons. During World War 2, it originally meant a note issued by a billeting officer to a soldier, directing him to his living quarters.
Living quarters are where people can live, or shelter. People live in them for shelter.
they dont have a living quarter
Just to the left of Main Street. The living quarters it above the shop.
Get the right attachment named the " Living Quarters Key" and solve it with the steam battery.
He was a soldier.
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The basic allowance for housing rate for soldiers living in barracks or government bachelor quarters is a partial rate. They will vary based on pay grade, duty location, geographical location and dependency status.
The living quarters on steam works island is left of the robots owners garage thanks for choosing my answer :)
Immigrants often crowed into cramped and unhealthy living quarters called
The life of a soldier during World War 2 was very hard. They were given inadequate living quarters. Many became sick due to the harsh winters and sweltering summer conditions. Malaria and other illnesses were contracted due to insect bites and poor nutrition.