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  1. Pope Gregory IV (1823 bytes)
    5: ...liated. This sequence of events is known as the [[Campus Mendacii]] or "field of lies."
  2. Cambodia (32076 bytes)
    110: ...h Vietnam and Cambodia, targeting secret Vietcong camps and supply routes. The Vietcong sought refuge in...
    122: ...he entire country into a [[re-education]]/[[labor camp]]. During the rule of the Khmer Rouge, about 1.7 ...
  3. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    50: ... was put in solitary confinement in a retaliation camp.
    61: ... the French gained against the Germans during the campaign. Prime Minister [[Paul Reynaud]] promoted him...
    130: ...Israel militarily and jointly plotting the [[Suez Campaign]] in 1956. Under de Gaulle, following the ind...
  4. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    139: ...embly, and promised him refuge and support in his camp at [[Montmedy]].
  5. Carthage (20744 bytes)
    49: ...successor, [[Himilco]], successfully extended the campaign by breaking a Greek siege, capturing the city...
    61: ...[[275 BC]], [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] waged two major campaigns in an effort to protect and extend the influ...
    94: ...lands, fortresses, towns, market-places, the very camp, tribes, companies, palaces, senate, forum; we ha...
    102: ...ithout much success in [[647]]. A more protracted campaign lasted from [[670]]-[[683]]. In [[698]] the [...
    105: #''[[Hannibal]]'s Campaigns''. Tony Bath. New York, NY: Barnes & Noble B...
  6. Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
    29: ...頓aramago]], who definitely do not belong to the camp of literary idealism.
  7. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
    15: ...]] based in [[Malta]]. He then led a successful campaign in [[Ashanti Confederacy|Ashanti]], Africa, a...
    27: ...o suit a youth readership, and in [[1907]] held a camp on [[Brownsea Island]] for 22 boys of mixed socia...
    65: ...nigrated the female. At Gilwell Park, the Scouts' camping ground in [[Epping Forest]], he always enjoyed...
  8. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    77: ...ity and county. Justin Herman began an aggressive campaign to renew blighted areas of the city. Enactin...
    89: ...the Civic Center park, which led to its title of "Camp Agnos." The failure of this lenient policy led to...
    313: [[Image:TransamericaMpegMan.jpg|thumb|100px||The [[Transamerica Pyramid]...
  9. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    53: ...w Gore as a helpful factor in the successful 1992 campaign.
    55: ...ents raised various "character" issues during the campaign, including his avoidance of military service ...
    57: ...inton's campaign, see [[Bill Clinton presidential campaign, 1992]].
    65: ..., Clinton's initial reluctance to fulfill another campaign promise relating to the acceptance of openly ...
    116: * [[Campaign finance reform]] (1993)
  10. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    51: ...ent 2,200 National Guard troops into the Berkeley campus of the University of California. Reagan made it...
    57: ==Presidential campaigns==
    58: ...ction, 1980|1980 election]]. Other issues in the campaign included [[inflation]], lackluster economic g...
    60: ...esidential debate|televised debates]] boosted his campaign. He seemed more at ease, making fun of Presid...
    96: ...x|President Reagan and [[Margaret Thatcher]] at [[Camp David]].]]
  11. Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
    21: ...overnment bureaucracy as promised during the 1976 campaign, or pass the [[Martin Luther King Day|Martin ...
    32: ... later used this as the theme of his presidential campaign and as the title of his first book "Why Not T...
    39: ...s elected governor on a reform platform. Carter's campaign aides handed out photographs of his opponent,...
    41: ...ington, DC]] became an asset. He ran an effective campaign, did well in debates, and won his party's nom...
    43: The centerpiece of his campaign platform was government reorganization. Carte...
  12. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    24: ...]. John's son, [[David Eisenhower]], after whom [[Camp David]] is named, married [[Richard Nixon]]'s dau...
    30: ...ith the Tank Corps from [[1918]] to [[1922]] at [[Camp Meade]], [[Maryland]] and other places. He was pr...
    43: ...ready for the start of [[Tunisia Campaign|Tunisia Campaign]]. Eisenhower gained his fourth star and gave...
    92: * [[European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal]] with one silver and four bronze [[ser...
    93: * [[American Campaign Medal]]
  13. Harry S. Truman (30022 bytes)
    61: ...l he was given the additional duty of running the camp canteen (to provide candy, cigarettes, shoelaces,...
    86: ...it was widely expected that Truman would lose, he campaigned furiously and managed to pull off one of th...
    194: * [[Tom Campbell Clark]] - 1949
  14. Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
    42: The first winter encampment of the expedition took place in [[Anheica]], ...
    60: ...w. They denied his claim and attacked the Spanish camp during the night. The Spaniards lost about forty ...
    68: ...]]]After a harsh winter, the Spanish expedition decamped and moved on more and more erratically. By then...
    92: ...palachee]]: The Archaeology of the First Winter Encampment''; University Press of Florida, 1998. ISBN 08...
  15. Aaron Burr (20716 bytes)
    14: ...d the Gulf, a pass commanding the approach to the camp, and necessarily the first point that would be at...
    44: .... Burr lost the election due to a personal smear campaign orchestrated by his own party rivals, the Cli...
  16. Benedict Arnold (11750 bytes)
    3: ...ots]] he became well known for leading successful campaigns and winning battles, but he gradually became...
    17: ... ensuing battle, the British were delayed by this campaign such that they were unable to launch their pl...
    31: ...t to Philadelphia. However, Arnold's two aides-de-camp at West Point, [[Richard Varick]] and [[David Fra...
  17. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    6: Caesar's military campaigns are known in detail from his own written [[L...
    53: ...ion for external conquests. Caesar’s future campaigns would all be conducted at his own discretion...
    60: As the campaign year of 56 BC opened, Caesar found that Gaul ...
    66: ...had been killed in [[53 BC]] during his ill-fated campaign in [[Parthia]]. Without Crassus or Julia, Pom...
    76: ...n effective end of the [[Gallic Wars]]. The whole campaign resulted in 800 conquered cities, 300 subdued...
  18. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    16: ...n legions, while waiting to accompany Caesar on a campaign against the Dacians and the Parthians.
    27: ...ring. He traveled among the veteran colonies of [[Campania]] and, risking the enmity of the state, raise...
    29: ...e greatest threat to the Republic, and he began a campaign of disgracing Antony. Viewing Octavian as a t...
    49: ...d his lines back. Octavian was forced to flee his camp, taking refuge in a nearby marsh.
    53: .... Octavian’s forces captured Brutus’s camp and they were atoned for their previous defeat. T...
  19. Stonewall Jackson (15247 bytes)
    44: ...hed the defenses of Richmond on June 1. After the campaign in the Shenandoah Valley ended in mid-June, J...
    66: ...ston, West Virginia|Weston]], serves as a special campus for [[West Virginia University]] and the WVU Ex...
  20. Frederick Cook (12772 bytes)
    24: ...eter readings, his route-map's accuracy, even his camp trash — though samples of all such evidences ar...
    33: ...ievement, but Peary and his supporters launched a campaign to discredit Cook, even enlisting the aid of ...
    39: ...eas any ice on which Cook might or might not have camped would have drifted many miles in the year betwe...

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