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  2. Camp Kilmer - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kilmer is a former United States Army camp in Central New Jersey that was activated in June 1942 as a staging area and part of an installation of the New York Port of Embarkation The camp was organized as part of the Army Service Forces Transportation Corps.

  3. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Chapman: Khost (Matun) District 2001: US Army USSOCOM CIA: Located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) north east of Khost City Also known as Camp Chapman. [26] COP Chergotah US Army [27] Narizah US Army [28] Sabari Sabari District: US Army [29] Spera Spera District: 23 Dec 2010: US Army [30] Terezayi Tirazayi District: US Army [31]

  4. Salt Creek Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek Recreation Area is a 196-acre park located about 15 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington on Washington State Route 112 near Joyce.The park was previously Camp Hayden, a World War II military camp built 1942–1945.

  5. Day Joyce Sheet - Wikipedia

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    The Day Joyce Sheet is an artefact that emerged from the prison camps of the Second World War. Created secretly in Stanley Internment Camp , Hong Kong , the double bed sheet was embroidered and appliquéd with 1100 names, signs and figures and includes two years of camp diaries in code. [ 1 ]

  6. Joyce Nakamura Okazaki - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Yukiko Nakamura [1] was born on July 29, [2] 1934, [3] in Los Angeles, California to parents of Japanese heritage. [2] Her mother Yaeko Kusayanagi [4] was a US citizen [3] and her father, Genshiro Nakamura [4] came to the US in 1916 when he was eleven years old. [5]

  7. Forward Operating Base Bostick - Wikipedia

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    Forward Operating Base Bostick (FOB Bostick), previously called FOB Naray, was a U.S. military outpost in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan.In July 2008, the name of the base was changed in memory of Major Thomas G. Bostick Jr. of Llano, Texas, [1] who was killed in action.

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  9. Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Army soldier with 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, fires his weapon during a battle with insurgent forces in Barge Matal, during Operation Mountain Fire on July 12, 2009.