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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.

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