Collocations withbunker
These are words often used in combination withbunker.
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bunker complex
That afternoon, the reconnaissance platoon was moving into an elaborate enemy bunker complex when the lead elements began taking concentrated ambush fire from every side.
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concrete bunker
A compound of air-raid standard concrete bunkers were disguised as seven cottages, under which was an extensive bunker complex which linked them to the castle.
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enemy bunker
That afternoon, the reconnaissance platoon was moving into an elaborate enemy bunker complex when the lead elements began taking concentrated ambush fire from every side.
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greenside bunker
He then crisply rolled home at 14 to move to three-under and made a fine save at the last having found a greenside bunker.
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nuclear bunker
A nuclear bunker buster negates most of the countermeasures involved in the protection of underground bunkers by penetrating the defenses prior to detonating.
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storage bunker
The whole of our forward thinking is based on storage bunkers which will have access for inspection purposes.
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underground bunker
In 1939, the platform faces were bricked up and the resulting space used as an underground bunker.
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