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    Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Charles H. Latrobe III, highly decorated Navy fighter pilot

    Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90.
    Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90. "He was a very private person who had the highest...

    Tags: Technology, Transportation Accidents, Johns Hopkins University, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Ridgewood

  2. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Army says no risks from radioactive material found at APG's Edgewood area

    The Army will hold a public information meeting in Edgewood next week to go over its findings in connection with a former salvage site on Aberdeen Proving Ground, where a small amount of radioactive material was found beginning in 2009.
    The Army will hold a public information meeting in Edgewood next week to go over its findings in connection with a former salvage site on Aberdeen Proving Ground, where a small amount of radioactive material was found beginning in 2009. The material...

    Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Environmental Pollution, World War I (1914-1918), Amtrak

  4. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Ice Fishing Good in Northeast River' [History Matters]

    100 Years Ago Yankee Doodle Dandy "Ford's Grand Opera House: Week, February 24th, Cohan and Harris offer, a new satirical comedy, The Children of Today, by Clara Lipman and Samuel Shipman. Representative Company. "Children of Today, a play which...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Armed Forces, National Government, White House

  6. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Health department works with water company to solve issues

    As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, February 21, 1963: The Harford County Health Department met with the Maryland Water Works Company in an attempt to find solutions to the turbidity, taste and odor problems with the Bel Air water...

    Tags: Science, General Mills Incorporated, Colonial Williamsburg, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. APG Wounded Warrior receives service dog

    A Wounded Warrior and employee with the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) here recently got a new best friend, courtesy of Hero Dogs, a Maryland charity that provides service dogs to injured or disabled veterans. Kelly Keck, an equal...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities

  10. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore-based Veteran Artist Program seeks to propel veterans into mainstream arts community

    When bad luck struck, John Mann was all but certain that he'd have to abandon his dreams.
    When bad luck struck, John Mann was all but certain that he'd have to abandon his dreams. In 2005, Mann was a 28-year-old film school graduate who was just starting to make inroads in the difficult East Coast television industry. He hoped to one day...

    Tags: Television Industry, Fine Artists, Congressional Medal of Honor Heroes, Arts, Iraq

  12. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore woman among Obama's Citizen Medal awardees

    Janice Jackson remembers being a 20-something flirting with the young men who worked at the Baltimore rehabilitation center where she visited her brother as he was recovering from a car accident that left him paralyzed.
    Janice Jackson remembers being a 20-something flirting with the young men who worked at the Baltimore rehabilitation center where she visited her brother as he was recovering from a car accident that left him paralyzed. Three years later, they would be...

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Teachers, Medical Specialization, Barack Obama, eBay Inc.

  14. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Catonsville couple found love in the sky in 1955

    "In the air," she said. "In the clouds," was his answer. These were the responses when Catonsville residents Rosemarie Walsmann, 85, and her husband Manfred Walsmann, 83, were asked how they met nearly 60 years ago.
    "In the air," she said. "In the clouds," was his answer. These were the responses when Catonsville residents Rosemarie Walsmann, 85, and her husband Manfred Walsmann, 83, were asked how they met nearly 60 years ago. He was 25. She was 27. He was going...

    Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Catonsville, Trips and Vacations, Rome (Italy), Germany

  16. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Towson's Paukovits goes from lacrosse field to battlefield and back again

    Towson junior John Paukovits spent a portion of this week worrying about Valentine's Day. It was a world away from his concerns as a soldier in the U.S. Army.
    Towson junior John Paukovits spent a portion of this week worrying about Valentine's Day. It was a world away from his concerns as a soldier in the U.S. Army. Twice in seven years, Paukovits was deployed to Iraq.. Honorably discharged in 2011,...

    Tags: Lacrosse, Long Island, John Tillman

  18. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Sherwin M. Adelman, health economist

    Sherwin M. Adelman, a retired U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health economist and strategist, died Feb. 4 from complications of dementia and heart failure at Sunrise Senior and Assisted-Living of McLean, Va. The longtime Pigtown resident was 77....

    Tags: Pigtown, Heart Failure, Educational Development Corporation, Chicago Blackhawks, American Red Cross

  20. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. ECBC mentor helps Cecil students tackle FIRST Tech Challenge

    Since 1917, scientists and engineers at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center have extended their talents and expertise in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) beyond the defense against chemical, biological, radiological,...

    Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Technology, Havre de Grace

  22. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 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.
    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, Disease Prevention, HIV, Rabies, Health and Safety at School

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