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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

Lascar

employed in European vessels also a menial employed about arsenals camps camps etc a camp follower

Leaguer

The camp of a besieging army a camp in general

Camping

Lodging in a camp

Gypsies

Wm. 4, c. 50), s. 72). See TENTS, VANS AND CAMPING SITES; and (English) Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 268 and

Decamp

To break up a camp to move away from a camping ground usually by night or secretly

Garciones

Garciones, servants who follow a camp, Wals. 242.

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

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