Camp X
Camp X was the unofficial name of a World War II paramilitary and commando training installation, on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada. Camp X was jointly operated by the British Security Coordination (BSC) and the Government of Canada. The official names of the camp were many: S 25-1-1 by the RCMP, Project-J by the Canadian military, and STS-103 (Special Training School 103) by the SOE (Special Operations Executive), a branch of the British intelligence service MI-6. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Paramilitary: A paramilitary organization is a group of civilians trained and organized in a military fashion.... Commando: In military science, the term commando can refer to an individual, a military unit, or a raiding style of military operation. In certain contexts, the term is synonymous with light infantry or "special forces". They should be distinguished from special force units which specialise in extended, long ... Lake Ontario: Lake Ontario, bounded on the north by Ontario and on the south by Ontario's Niagara Peninsula and by New York State, is one of the five Great Lakes of North America.... Camp X related Images and Photos (experimental)
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