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  2. Camp Nelson National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson National Cemetery is overseen by one cemetery director. The director and one administrative assistant work in the office, communicating with families and funeral homes to schedule funeral services and burials, coordinate with various agencies for the annual ceremonies, maintain records, and to answer questions or address concerns ...

  3. The Obituaries - Wikipedia

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    The Obituaries were formed in 1986 by singer Monica Nelson, guitarist Rob Landoll, bassist Laura O'Donnell and drummer Aaron MacMahon. After the addition of bassist John Allan Naylor and drummer Dan Cunneen (Final Warning, Zipgun, Nightcaps), the group quickly gained a reputation in Portland and was soon headlining venues like Satyricon and Pine Street Theatre. [2]

  4. Camp Nelson National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson National Monument, formerly the Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park, is a 525-acre (2.12 km 2) national monument, historical museum and park located in southern Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States, 20 miles (32 km) south of Lexington, Kentucky.

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  6. Camp Wood, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wood Public Library, March 2011 Scenic view from Texas State Highway 55 south of Camp Wood, March 2011. As of the census [4] of 2000, 822 people, 281 households, and 198 families resided in the city. The population density averaged 1,629.8/mi 2 (634.8/km 2). The 352 housing units averaged 697.9/mi 2 (271.8/km 2).

  7. Rosehill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The funeral scene in Backdraft (1991) takes place at the Volunteer Firefighter's Monument at Rosehill, but was actually filmed elsewhere using a replica of this monument. Lulu Fellowes (the girl in the glass box) also appeared in the film U.S. Marshals (1998).

  8. William Nelson Camp Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    William Nelson Camp Jr. House is a historic home site located at Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The complex consists of Rustic-style buildings constructed with native materials built about 1926. The main house is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, six-bay, L-plan dwelling of log and frame construction.

  9. Camp Wood (military base) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wood was the farthermost post in Japan and the poorest class soldiers were stationed here. [2] Camp Wood, near Kumamoto, was the post Korea armistice station for half of the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team—The Rakkasans. One of the most famous and highly decorated such units in the history of the US Army.