If you are asking about the United States military, they call them Detainment Centers.... Or if you're in a Forward Operating Base that's closer to where the most action is, they make a Detainment Camp which is not a full building like the actual Center is.
Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery was created in 1884.
A military jail is called either the 'brig' or a 'stockade'.
military prison
School prison. HANDS DOWN. It is WUBBISH. The omlets aren't very nice in the military though.
Prisoners were sent to Abu Ghraib as part of the U.S. military's detention operations in Iraq during the Iraq War. The facility was used to hold detainees who were suspected of being involved in insurgent activities or posing a threat to security in the region.
it started to be a prison in 2002. it started to be a prison in 2002.
No. You must be here legally to enter any branch of the Military. If you are found out, you go to a very unpleasant place called Ft.Leavenworth , where they have a very rigid military prison.
No but it is recorded
He was with the Marine Corps
it became a prison
Henry Wirz
The Spandau military prison was constructed in 1876 as a military detention center, and demolished in 1987 to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine. It was located in the borough of Spandau in western Berlin.