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Seattle Pacific University owns Camp Casey, a retreat center near Coupeville, which was once the barracks for the adjacent Fort Casey.
On August 28, 2005, he visited anti-Iraq War activist Cindy Sheehan at Camp Casey.
Crawford is the site of many anti-Iraq War demonstrations including Camp Casey, when Cindy Sheehan purchased just outside of Crawford and intended to stay until she is granted a face-to-face meeting with the President, but left soon after.
Casey returned to the Engineer School at Camp Humphreys as a student in September 1919.
** Camp Casey – Dongducheon City, 45 miles north of Seoul ; 17 miles south of DMZ
** Camp Hovey – adjacent to Camp Casey
** Camp Castle – near Camp Casey
** Camp Mobile – adjacent to Camp Casey
The 210th Fires Brigade, based at Camp Casey, South Korea, is a separate artillery brigade under the division's operational control.
SPU also owns and operates two satellite campuses: a wilderness field station specializing in biology on Blakely Island in the San Juan Islands and former military fort turned retreat facility at Camp Casey on Whidbey Island.
Hill Hall events include the " Decades " Skate, a retreat to Camp Casey, an annual ball, and 6th Hill " Beach Bash.
In July, the division again moved to reserve status at Camp Casey where it remained through the signing of the armistice 27 July 1953.
** 210th Fires Brigade, Camp Casey
Back in Korea, Taguba commanded the 1st Battalion, 72nd Armored Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division at Camp Casey ; and was the executive officer of the Republic of Korea-U. S.
* Camp Casey
In August 2005, Cindy Sheehan set up Camp Casey, a peace camp named after her son, outside the Texas ranch of United States President George W. Bush, through which she has attracted considerable media attention.
In the spring and summer of 2005, a similar Arlington West display was taken on a U. S. tour, being installed at places such as Ohio's Kent State University ( for the 35th commemoration of the tragedy of May 4, 1970 ), as well as at " Camp Casey ," the site of anti-war protestor Cindy Sheehan's vigil outside the ranch of President George W. Bush near Crawford, Texas.
In August 2005, during what was termed a ' working vacation ' at Bush's ranch outside Crawford, Texas, Cindy Sheehan, mother of Casey Sheehan, an American casualty in Iraq, led a demonstration in opposition to the Iraq War at the peace camp Camp Casey outside the ranch, sparking assembly in the town by both supporters and detractors of the war.
By 1982, Korean houseboys were again permitted ( as at Camp Casey ), and were generally middle-aged men conspicuously older than the young troops they served.
Plenty worked with Veterans for Peace, Camp Casey, and others to place volunteers where they were most needed.

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At Camp Taylor in Kentucky a barracks was built in an hour and a half from timber that had been standing in Mississippi forests one week before.
six days after war was declared he appointed Raymond Fosdick chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities ( the CTCA ).
From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
In 1939 Grothendieck went to France and lived in various camps for displaced persons with his mother, first at the Camp de Rieucros, and subsequently lived for the remainder of the war in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, where he was sheltered and hidden in local boarding-houses or pensions.
It was from her that Bret Harte took his famous character of Cherokee Sal in The Luck of Roaring Camp.
On July 14, 2005, Tom Biscardi, a long-time Bigfoot enthusiast and CEO of Searching for Bigfoot Inc., appeared on the Coast to Coast AM paranormal radio show and announced that he was " 98 % sure that his group will be able to capture a Bigfoot which they have been tracking in the Happy Camp, California area.
Andy Medhurst wrote in his 1991 essay " Batman, Deviance, and Camp " that Batman is interesting to gay audiences because " he was one of the first fictional characters to be attacked on the grounds of his presumed homosexuality ," " the 1960s TV series remains a touchstone of camp ," and " merits analysis as a notably successful construction of masculinity.
During the war, an Army base, Camp Ashby, was temporarily sited in Berkeley.
First known as Hi-Catoctin, Camp David was originally built as a camp for federal government agents and their families, by the WPA, starting in 1935, opening in 1938.
Camp David was also chosen by President Obama to host the 2012 G8 Summit.
On July 2, 2011, an F-15E intercepted a small two-seat passenger plane flying near Camp David, where President Obama was in residence.
On July 10, 2011, an F-15 Intercepted another small two-seat passenger plane flying near Camp David where President Barack Obama was in residence, totalling the number of interceptions over the July 9 weekend at 3 planes.
Completed by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, the chronology was later revised by Clark and L. Sprague de Camp in An Informal Biography of Conan the Cimmerian ( 1952 ).
It was heavily influenced by the Miller / Clark / de Camp chronologies, though it departed from them in a number of idiosyncratic instances.
Camp, who was a rugby coach, decided to come up with a new set of rules to create a game that was completely different.
Camp is responsible for pioneering the play from scrimmage ( earlier games featured a rugby scrum, and was also the one who decided that teams should have four downs to advance the ball ten yards.
Camp was responsible for the eleven-man team.
He was advanced to that grade on June 5, 1989, and assigned duties as the commanding general, 10th < nowiki > MEB / Assistant </ nowiki > division commander, 2nd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on July 10, 1989.
On 17 April the first camp, NF-1, Camp Roosevelt, was established at George Washington National Forest near Luray, Virginia.
On 9 July 1960, there was an FP mutiny at Camp Massart at Elizabethville ; five or seven Europeans were killed.
In February 1918 he was transferred to Camp Meade in Maryland with the 65th Engineers.
The DFLP was subsequently represented in the Palestinian delegation at the unsuccessful Camp David negotiations of July 2000.
Lindsay Park, in The Village of East Davenport, was used as parade grounds for Civil War soldiers from Camp McClellan.

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