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The abbreviation GHQ may refer to the following things:

  • General headquarters, a generic term for a military command center.
  • GHQ Models, an American manufacturer of miniature pewter toy vehicles.

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GHQ Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
The GHQ Line was a defence line built in the United Kingdom during World War II to contain an expected German invasion.
Over 50 defensive lines were constructed around England, the GHQ Line being the longest and most important, designed to protect London and the industrial heart of England.
The GHQ Line ran from the northern end of the Taunton Stop Line near Highbridge in Somerset, along the River Brue and the Kennet and Avon Canal to Reading, around the south of London south of Guildford and Aldershot, to Canvey Island and Great Chesterford in Essex, before heading north to end in Yorkshire.
GHQ being shifted to Islamabad -DAWN - Top Stories; 30 January, 2004 (357 words)
The source said it was for the first time that the GHQ was being shifted to Islamabad since its establishment.
The GHQ is being set up in E-11 sector which has already been acquired by the army for various installations.
Another source in the CDA said the authority was not concerned with the designing and construction of the GHQ as it was being done by the army.
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