Ranger — was a gamekeeper in the 14th century England, though the meaning evolved to mean a soldier who ranges over a region to protect the area or enforce the law ( range meaning travel around an area ). In Britain, the term has been associated with a… … Wikipedia
Camp Onway — is located in Raymond, New Hampshire on the shores of Lake Onway.Directions30 Onway Lake Road *From Route I 93N: Take Route I 93 North to Route 101 East in New Hampshire. Take the Exit 4 (the first exit for Raymond). At the end of the exit ramp,… … Wikipedia
Camp Long Lake — Camp Long Lake, near Kewaskum, Wisconsin, offers an exciting variety of Scouting experiences for boys of all ages. History Camp Long Lake was purchased in 1945 by the Potawatomi Area Council. During 1946, its first summer of operation, 308 boys… … Wikipedia
Camp Ma-Ho-Ge — Camp Ma Ho Ge, located in Bethel, New York in Sullivan County and about one mile from the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, was the summer home for hundreds of kids from early 1920s through 1977, when the camp was sold. Ma Ho Ge was the first… … Wikipedia
Camp MTV — was a 6 hour special (including commercials and music videos) produced by MTV that aired on that channel Sunday, August 6, 1989. MTV’s then current personalities invaded Camp Scatico, a brother sister sleep away camp in Columbia County of New… … Wikipedia
ranger — 1. (ran jé. Le g prend un e devant a et o : rangeant, rangeons) v. a. 1° Mettre en rang, disposer suivant un certain ordre. Ranger des livres. • [Il] Range les troncs coupés des chênes et des ormes, ROTR. Herc. mour. V, 1. • Il rangea la… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Camp Rudder — Camp James E. Rudder (Camp Rudder) was named for General James E. Rudder, commander of the 2nd Ranger Battalion, in 1974Located just outside Eglin Air Force Base, Camp Rudder is host to the third and final phase of a nine week training course,… … Wikipedia
camp — [ kɑ̃ ] n. m. • fin XVe lit de can; forme normanno picarde ou provenç. de champ; lat. campus I ♦ 1 ♦ Zone provisoirement ou en permanence réservée pour les rassemblements de troupes de toutes armes, soit pour des manœuvres, des exercices (camp d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Camp Becket - Chimney Corners Camp — Camp Becket, also known as Camp Becket in the Berkshires, summer camp for boys in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, run by the YMCA. It was founded in 1903 by George Hannum on Rudd Pond in Becket, Massachusetts. [… … Wikipedia
Camp Ford — was a prisoner of war camp near Tyler, Texas, during the American Civil War. It was the largest Confederate run prison west of the Mississippi River.Established in the spring of 1862 as a training camp for new Confederate recruits, the camp was… … Wikipedia