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Training camp
facility for training military or sports skills / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A training camp is a place where soldiers or sports players go to learn skills.[1] Often, they go there to learn physical action, rather than book subjects they would learn at a school. In major sports like the National Football League, training camp refers to the time before the season starts.
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U.S. Navy BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) training
In the military, Recruit training (also called "basic training" or "boot camp") helps new military personnel get the mental and physical fitnesss they need for their military career.[2] Each military branch in a country usually has its own training program.[2] There are also civilian boot camps for those who want to experience military training without joining the military.[3]