guard
Guard stands for:
- general protection of objects and areas, guard service, see guarding
- generally the personnel who do guard duty, see guards
- the place of the guard duty, see guard post
- a permanently manned location for civil and civil protection ( police , ambulance , fire station, etc.)
- a fire brigade on-call service after a fire has actually been extinguished, see fire watch
- the duty shift on a ship (also the respective time and the respective personnel), see guard (shipping)
- a ceremonial vigil (honor, warning, death vigil, etc.), see honorary service
Guard are called:
- Wache (Lusatian Mountains) , pass in the Lusatian Mountains
People:
- Dimo Wache (* 1973), German soccer goalkeeper
- Georg Wache (1886–1977), German politician
- Karl Wache (1887–1973), Austrian writer and literary historian
- Oskar Wache (1892–1980), German wood sculptor
- Walter Wache (1908–1951), Austrian historian, university professor ( NSDAP , SS , Ahnenerbe ) and anti-Semitic publicist
- Wilhelm Wache (1875–1939), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Wolfgang Wache (* 1949), German writer
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with guard
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Wache
Wiktionary: Guard - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations