Howard Chandler Christy
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.
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Lord Sugar's advisors on the show "The Apprentice" are typically referred to as "the aides" or "the aides-de-camp". The two main advisors are Karren Brady and Claude Littner.
The army
yes... the kiss army! but seriously hes never been in the army but his daughter had to do a report for the army so he took her to a camp and they did boot camp but he faild horribly
Its Ravensbruck. Which camp? It was a UK Army base for many years.
Commonly, soldiers are stationed in an army camp, or army barracks.
Usually boot camp for the army lasts for a few weeks. After boot camp you get time off before you actually start your service.
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The Confederate army
It was extremely important that the Roman army build a camp properly because of security and also a proper camp was an efficient camp. A camp was only used on the march and most times the Roman army was marching into enemy territory. A proper camp with its ditch and stockade afforded protection against surprise night attacks. Also, every man knew where he was supposed to be in a camp that followed regulations. He knew where his tent was and the army slave knew where to unload the contubernium mule who carried the tent and food. Set up and take down ran efficiently and smoothly in a properly built marching camp.
it was a prison of war camp a camp were they took members of army from there rivals and kept them prisoners