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  • 51Camp BB - Riback — is a non denominational, Jewish residential summer camp located in Pine Lake, Alberta.HistoryCamp BB Riback was founded in 1955 on the shores of Pine Lake, just outside of Red Deer, Alberta, making it the oldest Jewish overnight camp in Western… …

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  • 52Camp Susque — is an ACA accredited nondenominational Christian summer camp and retreat facility located in Trout Run, Pennsylvania. For 60 years, Camp Susque has offered its unique programming to youth of all ages. It began when four men met together and came… …

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  • 53Camp Bastion — Helmand Province, Afghanistan Type Main Base (with airfield) Built 2006 In use 2006–present Controlled by …

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  • 54CAMP (company) — CAMP (also spelled C.A.M.P. and called Camp ) is one of the world s leading manufacturers of equipment for climbing and associated activities such as ski mountaineering and industrial safety. The company is based in Italy.CAMP manufactures a wide …

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  • 55Camp Clinton — was a Prisoner of war camp that operated from 1943 1945, in Clinton, Mississippi just off of present day McRaven Road, east of Springridge Road. The camp was used primarily for German army prisoners during World War II who were captured in… …

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  • 56Camp Ruston — was one of the largest prisoner of war camps in the United States during World War II, with 4,315 prisoners at its peak in October 1943. Construction and WAC use Camp Ruston was built by the local T.L. James Company on 770 acres about seven miles …

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  • 57Camp Avoda — is a Jewish boys overnight camp located on Tispaquin Pond in History Camp Avoda was established in early 1927 by an organization then known as the Young Men s Hebrew Association [Reckford, Laura. Frommer s Cape Cod, Nantucket Martha s Vineyard… …

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  • 58Camp Fünfeichen — (German: Lager Fünfeichen) was built during World War II as the German Army Prisoner of war camp Stalag II A Neubrandenburg in 1939, extended by officer camp Oflag II E in 1940 (since 1944 Oflag 67), and from the Soviet takeover in 1945 until… …

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  • 59Camp X — was the unofficial name of a Second World War paramilitary and commando training installation, on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada. The area is known today as Intrepid Park, after the code name… …

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  • 60Camp Timberlane for Boys — Camp Timberlane for Boys, or simply Camp Timberlane, is an ACA accredited summer camp for boys in Woodruff, Wisconsin, in the United States. Owned and operated by current directors Mike and Leslie Cohen, Camp Timberlane hosts roughly 240 campers… …

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