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  2. Camp Clark, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Camp Clark, Missouri is a Missouri Army National Guard training facility located east of Nevada, Missouri covering 1300 acres. [1] It is named for Harvey C. Clark , [ 2 ] who would later serve as the state's Adjutant General .

  3. Category:Knox Prairie Fire athletes - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Knox Prairie Fire coaches - Wikipedia

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  8. Prairie Fire - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism, a manifesto by the American radical group Weather Underground; Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, an American anti-capitalist activist group; A 1955 painting by Blackbear Bosin; S.O.G. Prairie Fire, downloadable content in the video game ARMA 3; a 1977 film by John Hanson and Rob Nilsson

  9. Fort Crowder - Wikipedia

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    The camp, located south of Neosho, Missouri in an area originally named Pools Prairie, [1] was established in 1941. WACs in mess hall at Camp Crowder. The Army selected the Neosho site for the post due to its proximity to water, a cross roads to two major railroads (Kansas City Southern and the Frisco railroads), and two major U.S. highways (US ...