No, at least not the cantonment areas. In the field training areas, there are certain spots (such as the impact area for artillery fires) where you wouldn't want to go, on account of the unexploded ordinance and such, but those are pretty clearly marked.
Answer this question… Both served as prisons for people the Nazis saw as dangerous or inferior.
he put all of the jews in concentration camps, opening lots of slots in the army
the American army found so of th Jews in concetration camps when they went into the forests, the Germans had left the camps so that the aarmys cant find them
they were against it, instead they prefered to wait until the army arrived and the camps were liberated in line with where the front was.
Roman legions were kept in garrison camps usually near the frontier or other areas where it was believed they would be needed or useful. These camps often attracted merchants and other civilians to provide services for the army and the soldiers; and became towns.
The difference between the civil war camps compared to the army camps today was technology. The intelligence and the types of weapons used are some of the differences.
=there was four guards that whtched the POP camps of each army==there was four guards that whtched the POP camps of each army=
we have indoor plumbing
they are army's of soldiers who stalk Rena.
There are no National Guard boot camps. Boot camps are administered by the U.S. Army. All army branches train there whether active, Reserve or National Guard. These camps are located throughout the U.S.
trained as silers
San Diego.
Aushwitz and Belzec
Answer this question… Both served as prisons for people the Nazis saw as dangerous or inferior.
Answer this question… Both served as prisons for people the Nazis saw as dangerous or inferior.
hard and dangerous.
The SS anfd Todt Organization (Engineers) built concentration camps in Europe for Jews The Army Corps of Engineers built internment camps for Japanese Americans in the southwestern US