Monday 11 February 2013

Military Surplus Equipment

Military Lodging Detail
A military camp or bivouac is a semi-permanent facility for the lodging of an army. Camps are erected when a military force travels away from a major installation or fort during training or operations, and often have the form of large campsites. In the Roman era the military camp had highly stylized parameters and served an entire legion. Archaeological investigations have revealed many details of these Roman camps at sites such as Vindolanda (England) and Raedykes (Scotland).
The U.S. Army MWR lodging provides accommodations for unofficial travelers with quality commercial hotels and for official travelers when installation lodging is unavailable.
The Navy Lodge accomodates leisure travelers, PCS travelers, and official travelers. Every lodge offers complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi, and newspapers for guests. Room rates are 45% less on average than civilian hotels in the same areas, so if you’re going on vacation, check with the Navy Lodge first!
Air Force Inns are conveniently located around the world at the majority of Air Force Installations. The TDY or PCS traveler will find the accommodations clean, convenient and with the required amenities found in commercial hotels to suit business needs.
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Military Lodging
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Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging

Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
Military Lodging
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