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.98 MARYLAND MANUAL.

726th T.C. Truck Company (Troop)
Quartermaster Salvage Repair Company.

Air Units (Allotted by Department of the Air)
104th Fighter Squadron, S.E.
Utility Flight.

Det. B, 213th Air Service Group (Fighter)
104th Weather Station (Type A).

Armories.

State-owned Armories are located in the following cities and towns:
Annapolis Frederick
Baltimore—Fifth Regiment Armory Hagerstown
Bel Air Hyattsville
Cambridge Kensington
Centreville Laurel
Chestertown Pikesville
Crisfield Pocomoke City
Cumberland Salisbury
Denton Silver Spring
Easton Towson
Elkton Westminster.

Publications: Guide to Organization of the Maryland National.

Guard, 1946..

Appropriations: 1948 1949
General Funds $298,570 $300,914
Armory Board 15,000 15,000
Federal Funds 2,000,000* 2,000,000*.

Total $2,313,570 $2,315,914
Staff: 82..

DEPARTMENT OF MARYLAND STATE POLICE.

Colonel Beverly Ober, Superintendent, 1951
Major Edward McK. Johnson, Executive Officer
Captain Andrew Conner, Administrative Officer
Captain R. M. Ridgely, Traffic and Training Division
Lieutenant William H. Weber, Field Force Operations
Lieutenant George E. Davidson, Bureau of Criminal Identifi-
cation and Statistics.

Lieutenant Wilbur H. Conroy, Director of Training School
Howard M. Bubert, M.D., Medical Director.

Pikesville Armory, Pikesville Telephone: Mohawk 3701
Pikesville 101.

The Department of State Police was established in 1935. The De-
partment is under the direction of the Superintendent who is appointed
by the Governor for a term of four years. The Maryland State
Police are responsible for the enforcement of the criminal and motor
vehicle laws of the State. The Police have jurisdiction in all parts
of the State except within the limits of any incorporated municipality
which maintains a police force, save (1) when in pursuit of an.

Federal Appropriations are approximate..

 

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