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Camp followers
Camp followers, Civilian employees of Armed Forces, such as carpenters, tailors,
prison camp
prison camp : a camp for the confinement of reasonably trustworthy prisoners
Leaguer
The camp of a besieging army a camp in general
Garciones
Garciones, servants who follow a camp, Wals. 242.
Pretorium
The generals tent in a Roman camp hence a council of war because held in the generals
Raglan
Lord Raglan an English general who was an aide de camp to Wellington at Waterlooo
Sentinel
guards specifically Mil a soldier set to guard an army camp or other place from surprise to observe the approach of
Cadet
by a course of military discipline at Woolwich, Sandhurst, Halton Camp, etc., previously to obtaining a commission in the army. Also
Death
Acts, 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 93) [(English) Lord Campbell's Act] to 1908, as amended by (English) Law Reform (Miscellaneous
Live account
2006 (5) SCJD 502: 2006 (6) SRJ 128: 2006 (131) Camp Cas 303.
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