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Camp followers

Camp followers, Civilian employees of Armed Forces, such as carpenters, tailors, boot-makers, gardeners, sweepers, cooks, messengers etc., who are required to follow or accompany armed personnel 'on active service, in camp, on the march or at any frontier post'. These 'Camp followers' fall within s. 2(1)(i) and are subject to the Army Act and the rules made thereunder, Gopal Upadhyaya v. Union of India, 1986 Supp SCC 501: AIR 1987 SC 413 (414). [Army Act (46 of 1950), s. 2(1)(i)]...


prison camp

prison camp : a camp for the confinement of reasonably trustworthy prisoners usually employed on government projects ...


Camping

Lodging in a camp...


Lascar

A native sailor employed in European vessels also a menial employed about arsenals camps camps etc a camp follower...


Decamp

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


Leaguer

The camp of a besieging army a camp in general...


Baggager

One who takes care of baggage a camp follower...


Camp

The ground or spot on which tents huts etc are erected for shelter as for an army or for lumbermen etc...


Camper

One who lodges temporarily in a hut or camp especially who sleeps in a wilderness for recreation...


campmate

someone who lives in the same camp as another...


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