outpost
/ˈaʊtpoʊst/Definitions
1. noun
A military or other establishment stationed in a remote or exposed place, often for the purpose of defense or observation.
“The settlers established an outpost on the edge of the forest to protect their supplies.”
2. verb
To send or establish a person or group to a remote or exposed place, especially for the purpose of defense or observation.
“The government is planning to outpost more soldiers along the border.”