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Camp and Evans
Arthur " Slim " Evans, organizer in the Relief Camp Workers ' Union and the On-to-Ottawa Trek was once a Wobbly, although during the On-to-Ottawa Trek he was with the One Big Union.
As a young man, Evans was an Eagle Scout, and served as a staff member and Hike Master at Camp Parsons, a well known Boy Scout camp in Washington State.
He was a frequent guest of President Bush at the White House and at Camp David, and was a leading contender for the post of Commerce Secretary upon the 2004 resignation of Don Evans.
In April 1864, Company B was ordered to Camp Sanborn to bolster the garrison there, leaving a void that was filled in mid-May 1864 by the arrival of Company F of the 11th Ohio Cavalry, commanded by William H. Evans.
At the Camp Weld Council of September 28, 1864, Evans and Chivington met with five chiefs, including Black Kettle of the Cheyenne and White Antelope of the Arapaho.
Additional property was purchased in 1941 for Camp Coles near Red Bank, Camp Charles Wood in Tinton Falls, and Camp Evans in Wall Township.
A day after the National Guard ( from Camp Beauregard ) began delivering food, water and ice in New Orleans, the National President of the American Red Cross, Marsha Evans, requested to set up a shelter in New Orleans to pass out food and water.

Camp and Engineers
In February 1918 he was transferred to Camp Meade in Maryland with the 65th Engineers.
In April 1859, an expedition of U. S. Corp of Topographical Engineers led by Captain James H. Simpson left Camp Floyd ( Utah ) to establish an army supply route across the Great Basin to the eastern slope of the Sierras.
On graduation in August 1921, he was posted to the 4th Engineers, stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington.
A number of Army camps and facilities designed by the Corps of Engineers, including the former Camp O ' Ryan in New York State, have reportedly had a negative impact on the surrounding communities.
The 219th Engineers moved to Company Commander, 219th Engineers, Camp Dodge, Iowa in November 1918.
On August 9, 1940, the 6th Field Company Canadian Engineers arrived at the site and began work at clearing the forests and laying out what would become the Debert Military Camp ( also referred to as Camp Debert ).
Camp Zama is home to the U. S. Army Japan ( USARJ )/ I Corps ( Forward ), the U. S. Army Japan Aviation Detachment " Ninjas " ( Provisional ), the 500th Military Intelligence Brigade, the Japan Engineer District ( U. S. Army Corps of Engineers ), the 78th Signal Battalion and the 3rd Engineer Group of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
The Corps of Engineers and Camp McFadden offers camping on the west shore of Kaw Lake at Ponca Cove.
Early in World War II, he was assigned to the Royal Canadian Engineers ( RCE ), at Camp Borden, Ont.
In 1959, Saint-Pierre joined the army as an officer in the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers at Camp Gagetown, New Brunswick.
Linton Camp has been known throughout the Army as the traditional home of the Engineers.
In the First World War, it was used as the guard house for the Royal Engineers Signal Depot Camp.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers designated three engines at Roaring Camp and Big Trees Railroad as National Mechanical Engineering Historical Landmark # 134 in 1988.
The BCT Headquarters along with the 9th Engineers ( GILAS ), 1 – 7 FA ( FIRST LIGHTNING ), the 299th Forward Support Battalion ( LIFELINE ) and the BCT's four separate companies, were deployed to Camp Liberty, Baghdad.
On the weekend of May 27 – 28, 1950, about fifty women representing the four original sections of the Society of Women Engineers, New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C., and Boston met for the first National Convention at Green Engineering Camp of the Cooper Union in New Jersey to elect the first president of SWE, Dr. Beatrice A. Hicks.
Camp Bondsteel was constructed by the 94th Engineer Construction Battalion, 568 Combat Support Engineer Company together with the private Kellogg, Brown and Root Corporation ( KBR ) under the direction of the Army Corps of Engineers.

Camp and develop
Through the years, Camp Kootaga has gone through many changes, but one thing has remained constant: helping develop young men into upstanding citizens and outstanding individuals.
The Council brought in the Girl Scout National Camp Consultants and it was decided to develop both a Day Camp and a Resident Camp at the site.
Because the Council had lost its day camp program at Camp Fairlee to an industrial development in Danbury, Connecticut, it was decided to develop the site for a new day camp program.
The initial rollout of the equipment was on the west coast at Camp Pendleton in 1981, where the 1st FSSG Information Systems Management Office ( ISMO ) was formed to develop software and support the new equipment.
The HRT traveled to Camp Peary for counter-terrorism training and " smash and bang " courses to develop skills in breaching barricades, running roadblocks, and defensive driving.
1994 – The Corps came closer to realize its dream to develop an NPCC Camp that could accommodate 750 campers when the Urban Redevelopment Authority leased to it a 26-hectare piece of land in Pulau Ubin in 1994.
New to March Break camp in 2011 was a program created for youth aged 13-15 years of age — Leadership Camp, designed to help young teens develop valuable leadership skills.
Upon completion of recruit training the first all-Navajo platoon 382 graduated from MCRD, SD on June 27, 1942, where they were immediately ordered to report to Camp Elliot for about eight weeks of basic communications training and to develop a code based on the Navajo language.
A related project called Camp (" Commute and merge patches ") attempts to develop Darcs's patch algebra more formally, including the use of Coq to prove the correctness of some of its aspects.

Camp and World
Maritime conservatism since the Second World War has been very much part of the Red Tory tradition, key influences being former Premier of Nova Scotia and federal Progressive Conservative Party leader Robert Stanfield and New Brunswick Tory strategist Dalton Camp.
Brown also performed buck dances for change to entertain troops from Camp Gordon at the start of World War II as their convoys traveled over a canal bridge near his aunt's home.
During World War II, Camp Maxey had an area of 36, 683 Acres ( 14, 845. 08 Hectares ), and billeting space for 2, 022 Officers, and 42, 515 Enlisted Personnel.
During World War II, he did aeronautical engineering for the U. S. Navy, also recruiting Isaac Asimov and L. Sprague de Camp to work at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Pennsylvania.
# " You Can Tell the World " ( Bob Gibson / Bob Camp ) – 2: 47 < sup > Recorded: March 31, 1964 </ sup >
* Camp Columbia, a United States Army post in Australia during World War II
During World War II, de Camp served as a researcher at the Philadelphia Naval Yard along with his fellow writers Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein.
De Camp was guest of honor at the 1966 World Science Fiction Convention.
During World War I, Camp Keyes was used as a mobilization and training camp for soldiers.
During World War II, Leadville was a popular spot for visits by soldiers at nearby Camp Hale, but only after the town acted to curb prostitution ; until then, the United States Army declared the town off-limits for its personnel.
The World War II Army base Camp Forrest in Tullahoma, Tennessee was named after him.
" Quorn Camp " was established on the grounds of Quorn House during World War II.
2008 saw the debut of Phineas and Ferb, the first original animated series to be broadcast in HD, and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody spin-off, The Suite Life on Deck, along with Disney Channel Original Movies such as Camp Rock, Minutemen and The Cheetah Girls: One World.
Camp Rock and Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior are currently the only DCOMs to air on a non-Disney Channel branded network domestically as they have both aired on sister channel ABC Family, and Camp Rock has also aired on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney.
During World War II, Camp Detrick and the USBWL became the site of intensive biological warfare ( BW ) research using various pathogens.
Camp Detrick was designated a permanent installation for peacetime biological research and development shortly after World War II, but that status was not confirmed until 1956, when the post became Fort Detrick.
** Camp Concordia, World War II prisoner of war camp
Originally known as Patrick Henry Field ( hence its airline code letters " PHF "), it was built on the site of Camp Patrick Henry, formerly a World War II facility.
Camp Mexia, a German prisoner of war camp was built during World War II.
Fulton County was home to Camp Ellis during World War II.
The Minidoka Relocation Camp, one of ten Japanese American internment camps set up during World War II, was located in Jerome County, six miles north of Eden.
The Camp receives its name from Leonidas Polk, the first Episcopal Bishop in Louisiana, known as the " Fighting Bishop of the Confederacy " and served as one of the major training camps during World War II.
A sawmill at Nourlangie Camp was begun by Chinese operators, probably before World War I, to mill stands of cypress pine in the area.
During World War II, Japanese Americans interned at the Granada War Relocation Center set up a separate Amache District for Scouts at the camp, after the camp's unofficial name Camp Amache.

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