• Camp Wood was a U.S. military base, located at the southern end of Japan, near Kumamoto. The camp's buildings once housed a Japanese cavalry unit. The...
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  • approved the construction of a military camp capable of holding 35,000 men on the site, to be named for General Leonard Wood, a former Chief of Staff of...
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    Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is the major West Coast base of the United States Marine Corps and is one of the largest Marine Corps bases in the United...
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    found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States. An "installation" is defined as "a military base, camp, post, station, yard, center...
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    Linton Military Camp is the largest New Zealand Army base and is home to the Headquarters 1(NZ) Brigade. It is located just south of Palmerston North....
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    The Curragh Camp (Irish: Campa an Churraigh) is an army base and military college in The Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. It is the main training centre...
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    000 people. It was the largest British overseas military camp built since the Second World War. The base was also home to troops from other states, including...
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    Camp Walker (Korean: 캠프 워커) is a U.S. military base in Daegu, South Korea. Camp Walker was named in 1951 after General Walton Walker, commander of the...
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  • Castra (redirect from Roman military camp)
    of land, used as a fortified military base. In English usage, castrum commonly translates to "Roman fort", "Roman camp" and "Roman fortress". However...
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    Washir District and was conjoined with Camp Bastion, which was the main British military base in Afghanistan and Camp Shorabak which initially was the main...
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    Military recruit training, commonly known as basic training or boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. It is a physically...
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    World War I Camp Colt and Tobyhanna schools—was transferred to the fort before the Tank Corps was disbanded. Renamed to Fort Leonard Wood (February 1928 –...
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    Camp Bucca (Arabic: سجن بوكا, romanized: Sijn Būkā) was a forward operating base that housed a theater internment facility maintained by the United States...
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  • room for the camp area and the communities of Clear Creek, Elijah, and Antelope were demolished to facilitate construction of the base. The old Sugar...
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    Joint Base Lewis–McChord. Fort Lewis, named after Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was one of the largest and most modern military reservations...
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    addition supplying regional operations in conjunction with Military Sealift Command. The base is also home to a sophisticated radar, space tracking and...
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    Yokota Air Base, about 30 km west of central Tokyo. The U.S. military installations in Japan and their managing branches are as follows: Camp Smedley D...
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  • Canada were relatively small (Camp Debert, Camp Aldershot, Sussex Military Camp, Camp Valcartier, Camp Petawawa, Camp Utopia), thus a new facility was...
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    Army Base Camp Systems Integration Laboratory as well as the United States Army System Integration Laboratory. Part of the former area of the military base...
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    Camp and the training areas are still active, and maintained by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. The camp is occupied by the Royal Military Police...
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    prison. During World War II, Military Police schools were established at Camp Gordon, Fort Benjamin Harrison, with the Military Police Replacement Center...
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    Camp Edwards is a United States military training installation located in western Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. It was named after Major...
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    undergo Boot Camp training and Marine Combat Training, as all Marines do, but then go to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where they undergo the Military Police...
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  • known as Camp A. A. Humphreys from 1917 to 1935 and Fort Belvoir afterward. Fort Belvoir is home to a number of significant United States military organizations...
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    Battle of San Juan Hill and other engagements. After the war, Wood served as the Military Governor of Cuba, where he instituted improvements to medical...
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  • Pentagon the transformation of thousands of acres of Tuscan woods in a secret military base. The complex is named in honour of William O. Darby, founder...
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    of a wood frame stretched with canvas, supported by an X-shaped wooden base with iron mounts. According to the donor, Washington gave the camp bed to...
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  • Williamsburg, the former Camp Wallace land became part of a massive development. Camp Abraham Eustis became Fort Eustis and a permanent military installation in...
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    Fort Carson (redirect from Camp Carson)
    opened a survival school at Camp Carson for training in mountainous terrain (moved to Stead Air Force Base, Nevada, in 1952.) Camp Carson was designated Fort...
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  • Army Base Camps Camp Adams Camp Andrew Camp Banks Camp Brigham Camp Cameron Camp Candoit Camp Chase Camp Dalton Camp Edmunds Camp Ellsworth Camp Framingham...
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