a military base or camp or post is esentaly a small city and can be locked down in emergency without needing to bring in supplies
A Military Airbase can contain several facilities such as a post office, dining facilities, housing for military personnel, gas station, chapel, and clinics.
Real Property
Facilities are often buildings and permanent sturctures. But equipment is movable stuff.
Communication facilities are the place, buildings, structures, etc., where communication devices are located/stored/situated.
You can get in the Army/Navy/Military/Air Force by signing up at your nearest location. Buildings are located all around where you can easily sign up. Though, to get in without boot camp, if you are under the age of 18, and wish to go to college without paying money, you can always join this program where you go to military college, and you pay it off in the years ahead by military joining, boot camp through the school.
burnham military camp
'it wont be a camp out
Carlo Testa has written: 'New educational facilities = Nouveaux equipements pedagogiques = Neue Erzeihungsraume' -- subject(s): School facilities, School buildings 'The industrialization of building' -- subject(s): Buildings, Prefabricated, Construction industry, Prefabricated Buildings
Samuel L. Hunter has written: 'Layaway procedures for U.S. Army historic facilities' -- subject(s): Conservation and restoration, Military base closures, Historic buildings
Laws of Host Country
Modular buildings are sectional prefabricated buildings that consist of multiple sections called 'modules'. Modular buildings are used for long term, permanent or temporary facilities.
There are several different type of camps, however I can not find one that is specific for military. I don't know that any military camp would be an easy camp. The main reason for these camps is for kids to see what military life would be like and that is anything but easy.