Camp X was a Top Secret, World War II Spy training school, in Canada, on the shores of Lake Ontario. It is now a little-known tourist attraction, where one can tour pretty much any time of the year. For more information, here is the student's resource website.
Camp-X was a top secret spy training school close to Lake Ontario.
Camp X - novel - was created in 2002.
Some of the characters in Camp X include: George "X" McDonell: The founder of Camp X and British intelligence officer. William "Bill" Boone: A Canadian soldier and spy trained at Camp X. Jack Finnegan: An American recruit at Camp X. Kathleen "Kit" O'Malley: An Irish-American radio operator and codebreaker. Vera Atkins: A British intelligence officer responsible for recruiting and managing agents at Camp X.
"Camp X' did not define Canada. It was a World War II intelligence centre, also called "Intrepid" by the British.
Camp X = Training British, Canadian AND American spies and special agents. Americans took the idea and formed the CIA.
It can hold about 110,000 :) x
yes , its called "Camp X : Shell Shocked" , and it is the 4th one the 3rd one is called"Camp X: Fools Gold" and the second one is called "Camp 30" and the first one is of course "Camp X"
Camp X - novel - was created in 2002.
This Is Camp X-Ray was created in 2003.
The ISBN of Camp X - novel - is 0670911011.
Camp X, Camp 30, Fool's Gold, Shell Shocked, and Trouble in Paradise.
Live from Camp X-Ray was created on 2002-10-22.
Some of the characters in Camp X include: George "X" McDonell: The founder of Camp X and British intelligence officer. William "Bill" Boone: A Canadian soldier and spy trained at Camp X. Jack Finnegan: An American recruit at Camp X. Kathleen "Kit" O'Malley: An Irish-American radio operator and codebreaker. Vera Atkins: A British intelligence officer responsible for recruiting and managing agents at Camp X.
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The Warden is the leader of Camp Green Lake which is a Juvenile Detention Facility.
Camp-x was located in Whitby Ontario and served as a secret military base during World War Two.
"Camp X' did not define Canada. It was a World War II intelligence centre, also called "Intrepid" by the British.
Ghosts at Circle X Camp - 1912 was released on: USA: 13 June 1912