Better known as a bollard, a post guard (or guard post) is a short vertical post meant to prevent access and protect assets.
The Guard Post was created on 2008-04-03.
oppose guard = a post card
A bird landed on the fence post. The guard had fallen asleep at his post.
From the guard's post.
Post runs the most because they have to get back and cover the paint. But, out of those two shooting guard.
Civilians can get onto post. National Guard members can get onto post. However, being in the National Guard will not get you access to restricted access installations. For example, access to Cheyenne Mountain is very strictly controlled, and being in the National Guard without a legitimate reason for being there will not get you access.
A guard post is easy to spot: Simply look for the guards that stand with their arms crossed and block you from going into certain areas. A good place to find them is in the French encampment.
The address of the Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 4393 Color Guard Association is: 516 Division, Northfield, MN 55057-2020
There is no such position, but a power guard is most likely referring to a guard who has a tendency to play in the post or rebound exceptionally well for their size. Some examples include Bonzi Wells and Tyreke Evans.
Never quit my post until properly relieved
Ravenhill is a hill at the foot of Erebor (The Lonely Mountain) on which there is a guard post built.
who guard the goalpost in foot ball