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United States Naval Academy, The
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Fort Holabird
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Regular price $24.99 Sale price $12.50 Save 50%Fort Holabird was a US Army facility near Baltimore, Maryland and began as a training center for a relatively new military technology, the motor vehicle, it would later bear witness to intrigue as a center of US Army intelligence and counterintelligence. /
Fort Holabird was a US Army facility near Baltimore, Maryland. Opened as Camp Holabird in preparation for World War I, Holabird trained vehicle drivers and mechanics. After World War II, Holabird became home to the US Army Intelligence School. It was around this time the facility was renamed Fort Holabird. The intelligence school relocated to Fort Huachuca, Arizona, in 1971, and Fort Holabird closed in 1973. Holabird has an amazing history. It began as a training center for a relatively new military technology, the motor vehicle. Holabird would later bear witness to intrigue as a center of US Army intelligence and counterintelligence. Holabird is also remembered by many Vietnam-era draftees as an induction center.
Author David B. Lari is an attorney, historian, US Army veteran, lifelong resident of Maryland, and a graduate of the University of Baltimore. The sources of these photographs include the US National Archives, the US Army Heritage and Education Center, the National World War I Museum and Memorial, the Dundalk–Patapsco Neck Historical Society and Museum, and the Kansas Historical Society.
Historic Lodgings of Ocean City
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Baltimore and the Civil Rights Movement
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Old West Baltimore
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Columbia
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Oxford
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Eastern Shore League
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Around Gaithersburg
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Rosewood Center
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Around Germantown
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Maryland's Ocean City Beach Patrol
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Regular price $24.99 Sale price $12.50 Save 50%The Ocean City Beach Patrol has been saving lives along Maryland’s Atlantic coast since 1930.
The job remains that of “an athlete with a buoy,” and the reality of the responsibility dispels any stereotype of a cushy summer job filled by a teenager merely sitting in the sun all day. Aided by semaphore flags and a crate of sunscreen, the beach patrol’s lifeguards have reunited countless lost children with parents; they are charged to enforce the town’s beach ordinances; and sometimes at personal risk, they navigate rip currents and heavy surf to rescue distressed swimmers and bring them ashore to safety. This brief history examines the innovations, training, competitions, organizational structure, and character building that are all part of the serious life saving work of Maryland’s Ocean City Beach Patrol - young men and women whose inestimable contributions over the years have given rise to the patrol’s international reputation in lifesaving circles.
Ocean City's Historic Boardwalk, Beach, and Bay
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