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Reminders of sports successes among treasures at the Aberdeen Room [community]
Maryland is certainly known for its sports figures. Many successes in the sports world are credited to the state, and Aberdeen. The Aberdeen Room museum has been fortunate in having donations of sports memorabilia over its 25 years of operation. Display...Tags: Aberdeen, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Employees, World War II (1939-1945)
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Severna Park Marine dies in Nevada military training accident
He was the teenager who wasn't embarrassed to hug his mom at Severna Park High School while other students looked on, who pitched on the Falcons' 2009 state championship baseball team, and who matured into a Marine with a swallow tattoo on his right arm....
Tags: Duke Blue Devils, Transportation Accidents, U.S. Department of Defense, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, College Baseball
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Former PR Executive Wins Big in Army Communication Outreach Awards
T'Jae Gibson, of Abingdon, won first place in the Community Relations-Special Events category at the major command level in a U.S. Army public affairs competition. She leads the Army Research Laboratory's broadcast services area. She also serves as the...
Tags: Engineering, U.S. Air Force, Genworth Financial Inc, U.S. Department of Defense, Food Network (tv network)
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Carroll County native killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash
Sara Knutson Cullen was as comfortable in a dress and stiletto heels as she was smoking cigars and flying Black Hawk helicopters in Afghanistan — a driven and level-headed 27-year-old whose dreams stretched far beyond her roots in Carroll County,...
Tags: Accidental Death, Carroll County (Maryland), Ellicott City, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Department of Defense
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Fort Meade apartments a first — probably not a last
More than 1,300 young, single soldiers, sailors and other service members drive to Fort Meade every work day because they don't live on post — can't, actually, because the barracks are full and other homes there are for families. The Army...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Brookings Institution, Fort Meade (military base), Apartments, Computer Networking and Internet
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Marylander who died of rabies contracted disease from kidney transplant
The first Marylander to succumb to rabies since 1976 developed the virus through a kidney transplant that took place more than a year before the Army veteran died of the disease in February, national health and defense officials said Friday. Tests...
Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Symptoms, Rabies, U.S. Department of Defense, Defense
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Big I-95 project planned in Harford faces long delay
Although workers building express toll lanes have become a common sight on I-95 in eastern Baltimore County, Harford County residents should not expect to see the same thing on their side of the Little Gunpowder Falls for many years, state highways...
Tags: Aberdeen, White Marsh, Harford County, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Fort McHenry
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APG briefed on probe of first diver death at Super Pond
Aberdeen Proving Ground officials have received a preliminary briefing on the investigation into the first of three diver deaths at the post's Super Pond test facility in the last two months. A final report on the death of George Lazzaro, 41, should...
Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, U.S. Navy, Lakes and Ponds
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Lamenting the state of Aberdeen Proving Ground [letter]
Editor: I'm retired from the Military now after 22 years of service and three tours of combat. I worked on APG as a civilian employee for nine years now at this BRAC process is a joke. I'm writing this because the poor news and newspapers are so blind...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Defense, Employees
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Ernest T. Davis, construction project manager
Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92.
The son of a civil engineer and a government worker, Ernest Theodore Davis was born in...Tags: Construction, Manufacturing and Engineering, World War II (1939-1945), Heavy Construction, Heavy Engineering
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No boating bailout
Maryland's boating industry suffered badly in the economic downturn and has yet to fully recover, so it's no surprise that many in the boat business are once again looking for help from Annapolis. Unfortunately, the latest proposal — to cap the...
Tags: Boats, Finance, Annapolis
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