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  1. Camp Bastion
    Camp Bastion is the main British military base in Afghanistan. Accommodating 21,000 people it is situated northwest of Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand Province, and exists to be the logistics hub for operations in Helmand. It is the largest British overseas military camp built since World War I...
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  2. Camp Carleton
    Camp Carleton was the largest of several military camps to be maintained at various times in the vicinity of San Bernardino. It was established in the fall of 1861 by Captain William A. McCleave and a detachment of the 1st California Cavalry to check any successionest activities in San Bernardino C...
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  3. Camp Cedar Canyon
    Whitby Abbey Ruins - 25th October 2007 ...
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  4. Camp Clinton
    Camp Clinton was a World War II prisoner of war facility located in Clinton, Mississippi, just off present-day McRaven Road, east of Springridge Road. Camp Clinton was home to 3,000 German and Italian POWs, most of whom had been captured in Africa and were members of the Afrika Korps. Camp Clinton ...
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  5. Camp Concentration
    Camp Concentration is a 1968 science fiction novel by American author Thomas M. Disch. ==Plot introduction== The book is set during a war, projected from the Vietnam War, in which the United States is apparently criminally involved (it is noted at one point that the US is waging germ warfare in "th...
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  6. Camp Coniston
    Camp Coniston of the YMCA is situated on Lake Coniston (Long Pond), in Croydon, New Hampshire. It is located on the former site of Camp Interlaken for Girls. The camp encompasses more than {convert|1400|acre|km2} and occupies the entire shoreline of the lake. The camp offers a summer resident camp ...
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  7. Camp Dawson
    [New Jersey] Camp Dawson is located in Towaco, New Jersey, a small town within Montville Township. This small camp area is home to a variety of recreational events such as hiking, sledding, soccer, lacrosse and football. During the winter months, the major attraction here is the steep hill w...
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  8. Camp Dawson
    [West Virginia] Camp Dawson is a West Virginia Army National Guard facility in Preston County, West Virginia, USA. Camp Dawson was established on May 7, 1909 when the West Virginia Legislature authorized the purchase of {convert|196.5|acre|km2} of land on Dunkard Bottom along the Cheat River...
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  9. Camp Dennison
    Camp Dennison was a military recruiting, training, and medical post for the United States Army during the American Civil War. It was located near Cincinnati, Ohio, not far from the Ohio River. The camp was named for Cincinnati native William Dennison, Ohio`s governor at the start of the war. With t...
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  10. Camp Dick Robinson
    In mid-May, 1861, U. S. Navy lieutenant William "Bull" Nelson armed Kentuckians loyal to the Union and that action became the foundation for his receiving authority to enlist 10,000 troops for a campaign into East Tennessee. On August 6, 1861, those recruits marched into Camp Dick Robinson making i...
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  11. Camp for Climate Action
    The Camps for Climate Action are campaign gatherings (similar to peace camps) that take place to draw attention to, and act as a base for direct action against, major carbon emitters, as well as to develop ways to create a zero-carbon society. Camps are run on broadly anarchist principles - free to...
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  12. Camp Funston
    Camp Funston is located on Fort Riley, and is located southwest of Manhattan, Kansas. The camp was named for Brigadier General Frederick Funston (1865–1917). Camp Funston was one of sixteen Divisional Cantonment Training Camps established at the outbreak of World War I. Construction began during ...
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  1. Camp Gannon
    Camp Gannon is a United States Marine Corps military base in Iraq. Situated near the border between Iraq and Syria, Camp Gannon is an abandoned warehouse complex in Husaybah, an area traditionally used by smugglers between the two countries. In April 2005, the camp repelled an organized attack of I...
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  2. Camp Gilbert H. Johnson
    Camp Gilbert H. Johnson is a satellite camp of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and home to the Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools (MCCSSS). This is where various support Military Occupational Specialties such as administration, supply, logistics, finance, and motor transport maintenance are...
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  3. Camp Glenhuron
    Camp Glenhuron is a Salvation Army camp in Bayfield, Bluewater, Huron County, Ontario, Canada. Every year, the Sarnia—Lambton Children`s Aid Society sends a minimum of twenty children from the ages of 7-12 to the camp for one week. ...
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  4. Camp Gordon Johnston
    Camp Gordon Johnson was a World War II United States Army training center located in Carrabelle, Florida, United States. ==History== Camp Johnson opened in September 1941 as Camp Carrabelle and was later named after Colonel Gordon Johnston, a well decorated soldier who served in the Spanish-America...
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  5. Camp Grafton
    Camp Grafton is the main Army National Guard installation in North Dakota. The base, located near Devils Lake, North Dakota, was founded in 1904 as the Rock Island Military Reservation, but later renamed after Gilbert C. Grafton. Camp Grafton is located at {coord|48.051923|N|98.906822|W}. == Histor...
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  6. Camp Half Moon
    Camp Half Moon is a co-ed sleepover camp on Lake Buel in Monterey, Massachusetts. Camp Half Moon was established as a boys camp in 1922. The Mann family, originally from Lititz, PA, currently own and operate Half Moon and purchased it from Dr. Ed Storey in 1967, who had owned and operated it for ov...
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  7. Camp Harrison
    Camp Harrison was one of several Union Army training posts in Hamilton County, Ohio, established during the American Civil War. In early 1861, Governor William Dennison ordered the creation of a new military camp six miles north of Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Harrison

  8. Camp Henderson
    Camp Henderson was a military outpost in the District of Oregon in 1864, built on Crooked Creek about five miles from where it joins the Owyhee River, 330 miles from Walla Walla. The camp was located at the foot of cliffs on the east side of the valley south of an historical marker located along th...
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  9. Camp Intermission
    Camp Intermission, also known as William Morris House, is a historic Great Camp located on Lake Colby just outside the village of Saranac Lake in the town of Harrietstown, Franklin County, New York. It was built in 1928 for theatrical agent William Morris, designed by William G. Distin. The propert...
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  10. Camp Jackson
    [Korea] Camp Jackson is a United States Army camp south of Camp Red Cloud (in Uijeongbu) and 20 miles south of the city of Uijeongbu at the throat of the Uijeongbu Corridor, on the National Highway 3 now in the far northern Dobong-gu suburb of Seoul. It is one of the smallest US military ins...
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  11. Camp Johnson
    Camp Johnson could refer to any of U.S. military facilities: ...
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  12. Camp Lawton
    Camp Lawton was established during the Civil War in the fall of 1864 by the Confederate Army to house Union prisoners of war at Magnolia Springs in order to take advantage of the abundant water supply. Built by slave labor of pine timber harvested on site, the walls measured 12 to {convert|15|ft|m}...
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  13. Camp Lawton
    [Gettysburg Battlefield] Camp George G. Meade (initially "Camp Lawton") was one of the Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War for Pennsylvania National Guard training of the Keystone Division (cf. Camp Gettysburg). The military installation`s structures on the Gettysburg B...
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