Its Ravensbruck. Which camp? It was a UK Army base for many years.
A military Fort will commonly be called a Base or Post by most military personal. How ever if you are doing training at that base you will commonly hear it refered to as a Camp
U.S. Army installations are usually referred to as "posts." Air Force & Navy installations are referred to as "bases." Therefore, facilities within an Army post would be referred to as "Post Exchange", "Post Theater", etc. Facilities within a Naval or Air Force base would be referred to as "Base Exchange", "Base Theater", etc. Army posts often have "Fort" in the name, although other terms, including "Camp" are used ("Camp" is also used by the Marine Corps).
Vietnam Interview Tape 382-US Army Advisor School Da Nang
The main French Army base for training their WW1 recruits was Camp de la Courtine. Established in 1904, Camp de la Courtine is located in the Creuse department of the Limousin region of central France. It is still in operation today, training French Army recruits.
Edmund Hillary and his team members had the following camps: Base Camp, Camp 1, Camp 2, Camp 3 and Camp 4
The British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp on the 12th April 1953. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit on the 29th May. Allowing for rest days and acclimatization it took them 47 days.
Edmund Hillary was the first person to reach the summit Of Mount Everest and return back to base camp on the 29th May 1953.
Edmund Hillary and his team mates arrived at Mount Everest Base Camp early April 1953
The British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp on the 12th April 1953. They would have rested for a few days before starting on there climb of the mountain.
They set up their base camp in March 1953. The final climb was May 28 and they reached the top at 11:30 am.
The British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp on the 12th April 1953. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit on the 29th May. Allowing for rest days and acclimatization it took them 47 days.
Sir Edmund Hillary was part of an unsuccessful New Zealand expedition to Everest in 1951 before attempting again in May1953.He was part of a British expedition with several members and sherpas who reached base camp in April 1953. By late May Hillary and sherpa Tenzing Norgay were positioned to make a bid for the summit, which they reached at 11:30am local time on 29 May 1953.
The 1953 Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp at the end of March. They would have rested for a few days before starting on there climb of the mountain.
The British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp on the 12th April 1953. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit on the 29th May. Allowing for rest days and acclimatization it took them 47 days.
Edmund Hillary, shortly followed by Tenzing Norgay were the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest, they did so on the 29th May 1953 at 11.30 in the morning. They both made it back to Base Camp after standing on the summit.
The British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp on the 12th April 1953. They would have rested for a few days before starting on there climb of the mountain.