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Military families reunited for Fourth of July
Army Sgt. Justin Haggerty was 7,000 miles away from his wife and daughter last Fourth of July — with his canine partner, HHelotes, in Afghanistan, searching for explosives and helping to protect a U.S. Special Forces group from the enemy. This...
Tags: Barack Obama, Skype, Dundalk, Animals, Family
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Dr. Edward Suarez-Murias, psychiatrist
Dr. Edward Lawrence Suarez-Murias, a retired psychiatrist and World War II veteran, died of pneumonia July 2 at his Roland Park home. He was 96.
Named a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, he practiced in Baltimore for more...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Army, Mount Vernon
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Bruce P. Wilson, bank president
Bruce Page Wilson, former president of Mercantile-Safe Deposit & Trust Co., who earlier had been president of the old Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad, died July 5 of complications from a stroke at Nubbin Ridge, his Green Spring Valley home, where he had...Tags: Banking, Yale University, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics
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FBI says New York bomb suspect considered Baltimore target
A man accused of plotting to attack the Federal Reserve in New York considered striking a lightly guarded military installation in Baltimore, according to authorities. Quazi Mohammad Reswanul Ahsan Nafis, a 21-year-old Bangladeshi national, was...
Tags: Punishment, Defense Equipment, Central Bank, Baltimore County, Prisons
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From Annapolis to Afghanistan
They were walking to class on that bright blue September morning when the World Trade Center buildings and the Pentagon were hit and when a plane destined for Washington crashed into a Pennsylvania field. The midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy had come...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Tom Hanks, The Pentagon, Petroleum Industry, Book
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Ehrlich is wrong on U.S. policy in the Middle East
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s recent column ("The Obama doctrine: Passivity where leadership is needed," Oct. 14) continues to present a flawed ideological position on the Middle East when a heterodox view is in order. We entered the Middle East and North...Tags: Hamas, Islam, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran, Jihad
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Saul Genendlis, city schools educator
Saul Genendlis, an advocate for special education and a retired Baltimore City schools principal and administrator, died of heart disease Sept. 25 at his Hampstead home. He was 84.
Known by his students as Mr. G., he was once the city's acting...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, William Donald Schaefer, Teaching and Learning, University of Louisville, Hialeah
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Army pauses operations for mandatory suicide prevention training
At Fort Meade, where the suicide rate among service members is six times higher than that of the entire state, a crowd of 75 soldiers offered mostly silence when Mark Fisher asked them to list potential warning signs that a colleague is about to take...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Military Justice, Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Army, Psychiatrists
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Father promotes son to lieutenant commander
On Sept. 24, Earl L. Cullum had honor of promoting his son, Earl. W. Cullum to the rank of lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy. The promotion occurred during a recent father and son trip to Fairmont, Ind. during James Dean Days. They traveled from...Tags: George W. Bush, James Dean, Awards and Prizes, U.S. Navy
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Harbaugh to be honored by U.S. Army
Ravens coach John Harbaugh will be honored tomorrow for his support of the U.S. Army. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the Chief of Staff of the Army, will present Harbaugh with one of five Outstanding Civilian Service Awards during a ceremony at Joint Base...
Tags: National Football League, John Harbaugh, U.S. Army
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Letter: Remember fallen soldiers, and help care for those who survive
Memorial Day weekend heralds the start of summer with family gatherings, fireworks, beach trips and discount shopping. In reality, no other American observance is more somber, prompting us to remember and pay homage to our fallen warriors, to recall...Tags: Defense, Memorial Day, Holidays
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Westminster's Matthew Seidler among honorees at Memorial Day observance
It was less than six years ago that Matthew Seidler accepted his diploma as a member of Westminster High School's Class of 2006. He is recalled by classmates as a good friend, serious worker and talented artist and video production student. It was...
Tags: Army National Guard, Emergency Incidents, Timonium, Health and Safety at School, Memorial Day
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