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Battle Camp
Battle camp or ''variant'', may refer to: * military camp, a camp for a military force in preparation for battle * training camp for military recruit training, a camp to train people to become warriors * Battle Camp, a locality on the Palmer River on Cape York in Queensland, Australia * Battle Camp, Cairns, Queensland, Australia * Battle Camp Sandstones, a region of the Cape York Peninsula tropical savanna, Queensland, Australia * Battlecamp Road, Hope Vale, Queensland, Australia * '' Battle Camp'', Netflix reality television series See also * Battle (other) * Camp (other) * War camp (other) * boot camp (other) * Combat Camp (other) * Quilombo (other) (Kimbundu for 'warcamp, battlecamp') * Eko (other) Eko or EKO may refer to: People * Ejembi Eko (born 1952), Nigerian jurist * Eko Fresh (born 1983), German rapper * Eko Purjianto (born 1976), Indonesian footballer * Eko Yuli Irawan (born 1989), Indonesian weig ...
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Military Camp
A military camp or bivouac is a semi-permanent military base, for the lodging of an army. Camps are erected when a military force travels away from a major installation or fort during training or operations, and often have the form of large campsites. In the British Army, Commonwealth armies, the United States Marine Corps, and other military forces, permanent military bases are also called camps, including Tidworth Camp, Blandford Camp, Bulford Camp, and Devil's Tower Camp of the British Army; and Camp Lejeune and Camp Geiger of the United States Marine Corps. Background Historically, army camps referred to large field camps of military troops that could include several thousand people. In the Middle Ages, camp followers (i.e. wives, prostitutes, sutlers, laundresses, craftsmen, blacksmiths, squires, etc.) were also integrated into the camps. The composition varied, depending on whether it was a mercenary army with a few leaders, or large armies with many nobles and ...
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Military Recruit Training
Military recruit training, commonly known as basic training or boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. It is a physically and psychologically intensive process, which resocializes its subjects for the unique demands of military employment. Major characteristics Initial military training is an intensive residential programme commonly lasting several weeks or months, which aims to induct newly recruited military personnel into the social norms and essential tasks of the armed forces. Common features include foot drill, inspections, physical training, weapons training, and a graduation parade. The training process resocializes recruits to the demands made of them by military life. Psychological conditioning techniques are used to shape attitudes and behaviours, so that recruits will obey all orders, face mortal danger, and kill their opponents in battle. According to an expert in United States military training methods, Dave Grossman, recrui ...
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Palmer River
The Palmer River is a river in Far North Queensland, Australia. The area surrounding the river was the site of a gold rush in the late 19th century which started in 1873. Course and features The headwaters of the Palmer River rise in the Sussex Range, part of the Great Dividing Range southwest of Cooktown, Queensland, Cooktown. The river is formed by the confluence of the Prospect Creek and Campbell Creek, near Palmer River Roadhouse, south of Lakeland, Queensland, Lakeland. The Palmer River flows west across the Cape York Peninsula towards the Gulf of Carpentaria joined by 29 tributary, tributaries including the South Palmer River, Little Palmer River and North Palmer River, before reaching its confluence with the Mitchell River (Queensland), Mitchell River northeast of Staaten River National Park. The river descends over its watercourse, course and has a drainage basin, catchment area of . History Aboriginal history ''Yalanjic languages, Yalanji'' (also known as ''Kuku ...
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Cairns
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people. The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir William Wellington Cairns, following the discovery of gold in the Hodgkinson Minerals Area, Hodgkinson River. During World War II, the city became a staging ground for the Allies of World War II, Allied Forces in the Battle of the Coral Sea. By the late 20th century the city had become a centre of international tourism. In the early 21st century, it has developed into a major regional city. The economy of Cairns is based primarily on tourism, healthcare and education, along with a major capacity in aviation, marine and defence industries. The city has a Gross regional domestic product, gross regional product at about $12.2 billion as of 2024. The city is served by Cairns Airport, Cairns International Airport, the List of the busiest airpo ...
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Cape York Peninsula Tropical Savanna
The Cape York Peninsula tropical savanna is a tropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion in northern Australia. It occupies the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, mainland Australia's northernmost point. It is coterminous with the Cape York Peninsula (code CYP), an interim Australian bioregion. Geography The ecoregion covers the northern portion of the Cape York Peninsula, along with the adjacent Torres Strait Islands. The Coral Sea lies to the east of the peninsula, and the Gulf of Carpentaria is to the west. The ecoregion is bounded by the Carpentaria tropical savanna ecoregion to the southwest, Einasleigh Uplands savanna to the south, and Queensland tropical rain forests to the southeast. The west of the region is dominated in the south by an extensive Tertiary sand sheet dissected by the drainage systems of the Holroyd Plain, the Tertiary laterite of the Weipa Plateau, and the low rises of Mesozoic sandstones, while the northern section consists of the We ...
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Hope Vale, Queensland
Hope Vale (also known as Hopevale) is a town within the Aboriginal Shire of Hope Vale and a coastal locality split between the Aboriginal Shire of Hope Vale and the Shire of Cook, both in Queensland, Australia. It is an Aboriginal community. In the , the locality of Hope Vale had a population of 1,004 people. Geography Hope Vale is on Cape York Peninsula about northwest of Cooktown by road, and about off the Battlecamp Road that leads to Rinyirru National Park and Laura. History Johann Flierl, a missionary of the Lutheran Church, established the Elim Aboriginal Mission (1895; ) on the beach of the north shore of Cape Bedford and the Cape Bedford Mission (1886) nearby. While it initially flourished, Elim's future became grim and the people were relocated to Hope Vale. Owing to fears that the German-influenced Aboriginal people might cooperate with the advancing Japanese in World War II, the total population of 286 was evacuated south to various communities by the ...
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Battle Camp
Battle camp or ''variant'', may refer to: * military camp, a camp for a military force in preparation for battle * training camp for military recruit training, a camp to train people to become warriors * Battle Camp, a locality on the Palmer River on Cape York in Queensland, Australia * Battle Camp, Cairns, Queensland, Australia * Battle Camp Sandstones, a region of the Cape York Peninsula tropical savanna, Queensland, Australia * Battlecamp Road, Hope Vale, Queensland, Australia * '' Battle Camp'', Netflix reality television series See also * Battle (other) * Camp (other) * War camp (other) * boot camp (other) * Combat Camp (other) * Quilombo (other) (Kimbundu for 'warcamp, battlecamp') * Eko (other) Eko or EKO may refer to: People * Ejembi Eko (born 1952), Nigerian jurist * Eko Fresh (born 1983), German rapper * Eko Purjianto (born 1976), Indonesian footballer * Eko Yuli Irawan (born 1989), Indonesian weig ...
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Battle (other)
Generally, a battle is a combat in warfare between two or more parties. Battle or battles may also refer to: Military * Battle (formation), a military formation or subdivision of troops * Battle-class destroyer, a class of 26 destroyers of the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy * Fairey Battle, a light bomber of the Royal Air Force built by Fairey Aviation in the late 1930s * List of battles, a partial list of battles that have entries in Wikipedia Places * Battle, East Sussex, England * Battle, Powys, Wales * Battle, Reading, England * Battle, Wyoming, United States * Battle Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada Music * Battles (band), an experimental rock band featuring Ian Williams and John Stanier * Battle (South Korean band), a Korean boy band * Battle (UK band), an indie rock band from Surrey, England * ''The Battle'' (George Jones album), a 1976 country music album by George Jones * ''The Battle'' (Allen-Lande album), a power metal album by Symphony X vocalist Russell ...
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Camp (other)
Camp may refer to: Areas of confinement, imprisonment, or for execution * Concentration camp, an internment camp for political prisoners or politically targeted demographics, such as members of national or minority ethnic groups * Extermination camp, any of six Nazi death camps established for the systematic murder of over 2.7 million people * Federal prison camp, one of seven minimum-security United States federal prison facilities * Internment camp, also called a detention camp, for imprisonment (of citizens or perceived terrorists) without conviction of any crime * Labor camp, usually associated with forced or penal labor as a form of punishment * Nazi concentration camp run by the SS in Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe. * Prisoner-of-war camp ** Parole camp, during the U.S. Civil war, where both sides guarded their own soldiers as prisoners of war * Subcamp, one or more outlying smaller concentration camps that came under the command of a main Nazi concentration ca ...
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War Camp (other)
War camp, warcamp, or, ''variation'', may refer to: * military camp, a camp for a military force in preparation for war * training camp for military recruit training, a camp to train people to become warriors * prisoner-of-war camp, a camp for containing combatants taken prisoner in battle * Warcamp, Lagos, Nigeria; see Architecture of Lagos * War Camp, Iju, Ogun, Nigeria * War Camp Community Services (WCCS), former name of The National Recreation Foundation See also * War (other) * Camp (other) * Quilombo (other) (Kimbundu for 'warcamp') * Eko (other) (Yoruba for 'warcamp') * Battle camp (other) * boot camp (other) Boot camp may refer to: Training programs * Boot camp (correctional), a type of correctional facility for adolescents, especially in the U.S. penal system * Boot camp, a training camp for learning various types of skills ** Military recruit tr ... * Combat Camp (other) {{dab ...
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Boot Camp (other)
Boot camp may refer to: Training programs * Boot camp (correctional), a type of correctional facility for adolescents, especially in the U.S. penal system * Boot camp, a training camp for learning various types of skills ** Military recruit training ** Fitness boot camp, a type of physical training program ** Coding bootcamp, bootcamp for teaching programming skills ** Dev Bootcamp, a defunct computer programming technical school In arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''Boot Camp'' (Muchamore novel), by Robert Muchamore * ''Boot Camp'' (novel), by Todd Strasser Music * Bootcamp (band), a 1980s band * ''Boot Camp'' (album), from Lil Soldiers * "Boot Camp", a track featured on the 1996 Soundgarden album, '' Down on the Upside'' Television * ''Boot Camp'' (TV series), a 2001 reality television show * Boot camp, a stage of competition on the TV series ''The X Factor ''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon ...
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Combat Camp (other)
Combat camp or ''variant'', may refer to: * Military camp, a camp for a military force in preparation for combat * Training camp, a camp for educational, sports, correctional activities involving aerobic, training, fitness, and sports activities * Training camp for military recruit training, a camp to train people to become warriors * " Combat Camp", an episode of ''Amphibia'' See also * * Combat (other) * Camp (other) * War camp (other) * Battle camp (other) * Boot camp (other) Boot camp may refer to: Training programs * Boot camp (correctional), a type of correctional facility for adolescents, especially in the U.S. penal system * Boot camp, a training camp for learning various types of skills ** Military recruit tr ...
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