1. See Batt, supra, at p. 2 referring to the chapter;NATO common Infrastructure" in NATO: Th e First Five Years,1949
2. All building and permanent installations necessary for the support, redeployment, and military forces operations (e.g., barracks, headquarters, airfi elds, communications, facilities, stores, port installations, and maintenance stations). Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms;A recent defi nition of infrastructure by the U.S. military is as follows,2001
3. Infrastructure: Etymology and Import;Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice,1984