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- Umpires Camp - Offers the Southern Camp, for beginning and/or experienced umpires, with emphasis on 2-man mechanics and rule interpretation, and the International Camp, an advanced school to improve umpiring skills of experienced: youth, high school, or collegiate umpires.
- Southwest Florida Umpires Camp - Information such as instructors, registration, and hotels for the three day camp focusing on the two umpire system.
- Academy of Professional Umpiring - Umpire school information about the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring
- Central Florida Umpires' Camp - Offers training and instruction along with videotaping to help improve performance. Held annually in February in Daytona Beach, Florida. Includes format, dates, staff profiles, and registration information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Third umpire - In international cricket matches the third umpire (or TV Umpire) is an off-field umpire who makes the final decision in questions referred to him by the two on-field umpires. Television replays are available to the third umpire to assist him in coming to a decision.
- Soviet special camps - Special camps were a former Nazi concentration camps and POW camps in Germany, re-opened as a prison camps by the Soviet NKVD after the liberation.
- Concentration camps in France - There have been internment camps and concentration camps in France before, during and after World War II. Beside the camps created during World War I to intern German, Austrian and Ottomans civilians prisoners, the Third Republic (1871-1940) opened various internment camps for the Spanish refugees fleeing the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
- Association of Federation Camps - The Association of Federation Camps (AFC] is a partnership of the 11 UJA-Federation NY area overnight non-profit Jewish Summer Camps. The AFC seeks to promote the Jewish Federation Camps and acts as a collegial planning group for the camps Directors.
- Camps Mohican Reena - Camps Mohican-Reena were sleepaway camps founded in Palmer, Massachusetts in 1928. For 36 summers through 1963, they were among the most highly regarded summer camps.