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  2. Groundskeeping - Wikipedia

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    Grounds crew at Wrigley Field smooths the infield dirt of a baseball diamond. A groundskeeper is a person who maintains landscaping, gardens or sporting venues (and their vegetation where appropriate) for appearance and functionality. In Britain the word groundsman (occasionally groundswoman if appropriate) or park-keeper is used much more ...

  3. Camp Williams - Wikipedia

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    Camp W. G. Williams, commonly known as Camp Williams, also known as Army Garrison Camp Williams, is a National Guard training site operated by the Utah National Guard.It is located south of Bluffdale, west of Lehi, and north of Saratoga Springs and Cedar Fort, approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of Salt Lake City, straddling the border between Salt Lake County and Utah County in the western ...

  4. Workamping - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, workamping (a portmanteau word) is a combination of work and camping. A workamper combines part-time or full-time paid or volunteer work with RV or tent camping. [ 1 ] Workampers generally receive compensation in the form of a free campsite, usually with free utilities and additional wages.

  5. Camp Williams Hostess House/Officers' Club - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as "The Hostess House," this building was constructed in 1934 as part of a Public Works Administration project, exemplifying the English Tudor-Period Revival architectural style. Designed by Edward O. Anderson, the structure features 327 tons of stone quarried directly from the Camp Williams Military Reservation.

  6. Camp follower - Wikipedia

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    Camp followers are civilians who follow armies. There are two common types of camp followers; first, the spouses and children of soldiers, who follow their spouse or parent's army from place to place; the second type of camp followers have historically been informal army service providers, servicing the needs of encamped soldiers, in particular selling goods or services that the military does ...

  7. Breckinridge Center, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Breckinridge Center was formerly home to Camp Breckinridge, a prisoner of war camp operated by the United States Armed Forces during World War II. It was later converted into the headquarters of the 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division during the Korean War. The camp was deactivated and was sold in 1965. [2]

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