MARYLAND MANUAL 101
Army Forces other than 29th Division:
231st Transportation Battalion (Truck), Hq. & Hq. Co.
147th Transportation Company (Light Truck)
165th Transportation Company (Light Truck)
726th Transportation Company (Light Truck)
683d Anti-aircraft Artillery Battalion (90 mm Gun)
684th Anti-aircraft Artillery Battalion (90 mm Gun)
Allotted by the Department of the Air Force:
104th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron
104th Weather Flight, Limited Forecasting
136th Air Resupply Group, including
135th Air Resupply Squadron
135th Airborne Materiel Assembly Squadron
Armories
State-owned and leased armories and facilities are located in the
following cities and towns:
Annapolis Easton
Baltimore City: Elkton
Fifth Regiment Armory Ellicott City
Fayette Street Armory Frederick
Howard Street Armory Frostburg
Edmondson Ave. Armory Glen Burnie
Greenbelt
Baltimore County: Hagerstown
Gunpowder Range Havre de Grace
Pikesville Highfield
Towson Hyattsville
Harbor Field Kensington
Catonsville LaPlata
Bel Air Laurel
Cambridge Leonardtown
Centreville Oakland
Chestertown Pocomoke City
Crisfield Prince Frederick
Cumberland Salisbury
Denton Silver Spring
Dundalk Westminster
Appropriations 1967 1958
General Funds ............... $541,202 $629,660
Special Funds ................ 61,600 61,500
Federal Funds .............. 126,844 121,200
Total ....................... $728,646 $812,360
Staff: 95
MARYLAND CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY
Civil Defense Advisory Council
Chairman: William G. Ewald
Edmund S. Burke, Mrs. Harry R. Christopher, J. David
Cordle, Jr., Charles Cornish, Charles E. McManus, Jr.,
Guthrie J. McVicar, Brig. Gen. William C. Purnell, Brig.
Gen. Adam Richmond, W. Frank Roberts, Walter Sondheim,
Jr., Ralph L. Thomas, Dr. I. Ridgeway Trimble, Frederick
L. Wehr, E. Homer White, Jr., C. E. Wise.
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