The military usually calls a small fort a camp. Forts tend to be larger in size. No matter the size both are fortified.
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"Fort" means a permanent installation with a combat mission. "Camps" can be one of two things: temporary bases, like the ones in Korea officially are, or bases with no support services, like Camp Mackall which is basically rangeland with some storage buildings on it.
an army fort is a building which is desiened to be easily defendable in the event of an attack and an army camp is well a camp.
In Camp Wood, Fort Catosp and Fort Mandan were some tribes Lewis and Clark stayed with for the winter?
There is a Fort McDowell in Arizona that is also called Camp McDowell
Roger Batchelder has written: 'The book of Fort Devens' -- subject(s): Massachusetts Fort Devens 'Camp Devens' 'Camp Upton'
The address of the Fort Verde State Historic Park is: , Camp Verde, AZ 86322
There was a Fort, in Fort Worth, Texas. It isn't there anymore, but the bricks that lead from the Fort to "downtown" are still there. (Modern Day Camp Bowie Dr.)
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wagon fort
The original fort was called Danum, derives to Don; Caster came from the Saxon adaptation of the Latin word "Castra", meaning a military camp. So a fort camp.
A barracks, a cantonment, a camp , a fort or a base.