kasern/kəˈzɝn/EtymologyFrom German Kaserne, or alteration of casern under the influence of that German word. In either case, ultimately from French caserne. Doublet of casern.kasern means A military barracks, especially of the US military, in Germany. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.nounA military barracks, especially of the US military, in Germany.“Second, an agreement focusing on manpower is inherently unverifiable, one can take satellite photographs of tanks or identify the location of unit kaserns but manpower reductions cannot be accurately verified.”