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Our camp was in the center of a wide valley.
The Maguire family was setting up a separate camp nearby.
He rose at 4:00 A.M. the year round and was apt to stride through camp crowing like a cock to wake his men.
A few days later it was learned that General Howe was planning an attack upon the American camp.
The position of the new camp was admirably selected and well fortified, its easily defensible nature being one good reason why Howe did not attack it.
The dreary camp at Valley Forge was turned into an arena of rejoicing.
It was the first American war in which the death rate from disease was lower than that from battle, due to the provision of trained medical personnel ( of the 200,000 officers, 42,000 were physicians ), compulsory vaccination, rigorous camp sanitation, and adequate hospital facilities.
He recognized her because she was the one who, in a winter twilight, on the edge of camp, had once stopped him and reached down her hand to touch his fly.
The ghetto, a miniature of Warsaw's, was emptied into the camp in the Majdan-Tartarski suburb called Majdanek.
As the camp emptied, it was refilled by a draining of the camps and towns around Lublin, then by deportees from outside Poland.
'' and others concerning camp friends who resided in her suburban neighborhood,, and news of her commencing again her piano lessons, her private school, a visit to Boston to see her grandparents and an uncle who was a surgeon returned on furlough, wounded, from the war in Europe.
But he was very much like his associates in his hatred of camp routine.
One of the most common of camp maladies was diarrhoea.
Early in the war it was not uncommon for planters' sons to retain in camp Negro `` body servants '' to perform the menial chores such as cooking, foraging, cleaning the quarters, shining shoes, and laundering clothes.
Six years ago French Indochina, though in troubie, was in the Western camp.
Grandma said it was just like the early mining camp days, and it was the way people ought to live, only she was getting too old to take the pleasure from it that she used to.
The camp was a cluster of aluminum bubbles, ringed with a spy web to alert the Earthmen to the approach of any being.
In a camp, instead of shipboard, hiding the secret was easier.
At about 2: 30 p. m., while leading one of those charges against a Union camp near the " Peach Orchard ", he was wounded, taking a bullet behind his right knee.
At times it was applied to various priests, e. g. at the court of the Frankish monarchy the Abbas palatinus (' of the palace ') and Abbas castrensis (' of the camp ') were chaplains to the Merovingian and Carolingian sovereigns ’ court and army respectively.
When he had recovered, he sailed to the front, but was shipwrecked ; after coming ashore with a handful of companions, he crossed hostile territory to Caesar's camp, which impressed his great-uncle considerably.

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The camp was dismantled by December 1943.
* The Belzec extermination camp is closed and dismantled by the Nazis
The camp was then dismantled and a farmhouse was built in an attempt to hide the evidence of genocide.
The camp was established by the governing Ustaše regime in August 1941 in marshland at the confluence of the Sava and Una rivers near the village of Jasenovac, and was dismantled in April 1945.
After World War II, the camp was dismantled and removed in order to wipe away the stain left on Castleford's history.
The German and Ukrainian personnel then dismantled the camp and reforested the site with firs and wild lupines.
The camp had 58 barracks buildings and the underground detainee accommodations (" sleeping tunnels ") were dismantled in May 1944.
The camp was dismantled when the war was over.
When the Nazis realized that the Soviets were already approaching Kraków, they completely dismantled the camp, leaving an empty field in its place.
The secret radio station, built over seven months using smuggled parts, was broadcasting from the camp until the autumn of 1942 when it was dismantled by Pilecki's men after concerns that the German's might discover its location because of " one of our fellow's big mouth ".
During World War II it was home to a prisoner of war camp which has since been dismantled.
The camp was dismantled and the movable property was sold off late in the year.

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While in the training camp of the Millers camp for the springtime, Williams met Rogers Hornsby, who had hit over. 400 three times, including a. 424 average in 1924, who was a coach for the Millers for the spring.
The camp was started in 1924, and is the oldest continually operating Boy Scout Camp west of the Mississippi River.
Two days after the Turkish Caliphate was abolished by the Turkish Grand National Assembly on 3 March 1924, Hussein declared himself Caliph at his son Abdullah's winter camp in Shunah, Transjordan.
What is clear is that Frenkel was promoted from prisoner to guard in a surprisingly short period, even by the chaotic standards of SLON: by November 1924, having been resident at the camp for less than a year, Frenkel's early release was requested by the SLON administration ; the request was finally granted in 1927.
From 1924 to 1936 the buildings were empty except for the summer months when summer youth conferences ( summer camp ) took place on the grounds In 1936 the facilities were reopened as the Merom Institute and is now owned by the Indiana-Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ and is known as the Merom Conference Center.
After hockey season, he rejoined the Bisons for training camp in March 1924.

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On January 22, 2009, three executive orders were issued by President Obama, although only one of these orders explicitly deals with policy directed at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, which directs the camp's closure within one year.
We know little of her past, except that as a young woman she lived in Vienna, was once married, and she carries what is presumably a Nazi concentration camp tattoo on one arm, although the tattoo itself is historically inaccurate with respect to actual camp tattoos.
From 1945 through 1948 she was held in sundry American and French-run detention camps and prisons along with house arrest but although Riefenstahl was tried four times by various postwar authorities, she was never convicted through denazification trials either for her alleged role as a propagandist or for the use of concentration camp inmates in her films.
Of the four fast bowlers in the tour party, Gubby Allen was a voice of dissent in the English camp, refusing to bowl short on the leg side, and writing several letters home to England critical of Jardine, although he did not express this in public in Australia.
Most visitors are day-trippers, although there are 23 holiday properties and a camp site for staying visitors, mostly also around the south of the island.
Amon Göth, the commandant of the Płaszów camp, and other SS guards used Jewish property ( such as money, jewellery, and works of art ) for themselves, although according to law, it belonged to the Reich.
Typhus fever was also a significant killer during the US Civil War, although typhoid fever was the more prevalent cause of US Civil War " camp fever ".
It is the overall term for the enforcement bodies established by the Nazi occupiers to manage Jewish communities in German-occupied areas, although the Nazis established the name Ältestenrat in the ghettos of Łódź and Theresienstadt and even in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Williams and Paddick also played a couple of camp men-about-town, Rodney and Charles, in many ways ( although not as extreme ) precursors of Julian and Sandy in Round The Horne.
While interned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1941, Grynszpan told fellow inmates that although he was intending to claim at his trial that he had had homosexual relations with vom Rath, this was not true.
The name, Camp Geronimo, is still used by the Grand Canyon Council camp although the location has changed several times.
Camp Wilderness is, in area, the largest Boy Scout camp owned and operated by an area Scouting Council, although the National Council owns the much-larger Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, and the slightly larger Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base, also located in Minnesota.
The council camp is Camp Augustine, located in Grand Island, although it's addressed in Doniphan.
Camp Wilderness is, in area, the largest Boy Scout camp owned and operated by an area Scouting Council, although the National Council owns the much-larger Philmont Scout Reservation in New Mexico, and the slightly larger Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base, also located in Minnesota.
After the sale of the camp to the Fiver Rivers Metroparks system in 1997, the Thunderbird trail stopped being maintained and now no longer exists except to those who remember exactly where it was, although the trail markers and Order of the Arrow ( OA ) fire-rings are still visible and accessible by those who remember where they are.
In World War II, a Prisoner-of-war camp was set up in Aliceville to hold 6, 000 German prisoners, most from the Afrika Korps, although the population of the camp rarely exceeded 3, 500.
In another version the name is derived from the English words " Tokyo camp ", although the major war benefit was supporting the transfer of airplanes to the Soviet Union.
The Town of Schroon is the home of Camp Southwoods, a traditional, co-ed, resident camp, although the camp is physically located on nearby Paradox Lake.
Prisoners met visiting friends or relatives at the camp could only do so under surveillance, although college students and American soldiers on vacation were allowed to stay with their parents.
In contrast to his father, Richard ran a disciplined and tidy camp, although in order to find fossils, he did push the expedition harder than it wished.

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