Washington, D.C.:
Washington V. A. Hospital
50 Irving Street, N.W. 20422
Western port:
American Legion
Washington St. 21562
Westminster:
Employment Security Office
532 Baltimore Blvd. 21157
•Full-time service centers only. All others provide itin-
erant service on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly ba-
sis.
VETERANS CEMETERY PROGRAM
Robert V. Maring, Manager
State House
Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 269-3428
The Maryland Veterans Commission was au-
thorized by Chapter 504, Acts of 1973, to acquire
sites for the purpose of establishing cemeteries for
Maryland veterans honorably discharged from
the Armed Forces of the United States, and the
members of their immediate families. Funds ap-
propriated were authorized by Chapter 775, Acts
of 1974, to be used for the development of veter-
ans' cemeteries rather than the acquisition of
sites, since State land was to be used. The Com-
mission was directed to supervise, maintain, and
control such cemeteries established. The office of
Program Manager was created for the purpose of
supervising the development of the cemeteries and
the establishment of procedures for the adminis-
tration of the veterans' cemetery program. Mary-
land veterans' cemeteries are located as follows:
Eastern Shore—Dorchester County:
Route 331 East of Preston
Cheltenham—Prince George's County:
Route 301 Cheltenham
Rocky Gap—Allegany County:
Off Route 40 Adjoining Rocky Gap State Park
Crownsville—Anne Arundel County:
On Keidel Ferry Road in Whitney's Landing
area
Garrison Forest—Baltimore County;
Garrison Forest Road in Rosewood area
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MARYLAND VETERANS HOME
COMMISSION
Chairperson: John F. McNulty, 1983
Ex officio members: Harry Hughes, Governor;
James dark, Jr., President of the Senate; Benja-
min L. Cardin, Speaker of the House of Dele-
gates.
Appointed members: James P. Campbell, 1981;
Charles R. Law, 1981; W. Leroy Maddox,
1981; Thomas M. Bailey, 1982; Michael
Bonadio, 1982; Claude L. Callegary, 1983; Da-
vid Z. Earle, 1983; Joseph A. Aiello, 1984;
Jack Satterfield, 1984; Robert Soodak, 1984.
Daniel H. Burkhardt, Secretary, 1982
Old Armory Building
11 Bladen Street
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 269-3208
The Maryland Veterans Home Commission
was created by Chapter 575, Acts of 1975, to
provide a home for veterans in the State of Mary-
land. The Commission consists of twelve mem-
bers, of whom one must be the chairperson of the
Maryland Veterans Commission. The Governor,
the president of the Senate, and the speaker of
the House of Delegates serve as ex officio mem-
bers. Eleven of the members are appointed by the
Governor with the advice and consent of the Sen-
ate for four-year terms.
The Maryland veterans home will be located at
Charlotte Hall in St. Mary's County and will be
known as the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. The
Commission will maintain the home, make the
rules for the government and management of the
home, and appoint its commandant. The Com-
mission reports annually to the Governor and the
General Assembly and makes any recommenda-
tions necessary to carry out the purposes of the
Commission (Code 1957, Art. 96 1/2, secs. 51-
62).
WASHINGTON COLLEGE BOARD OF
VISITORS AND GOVERNORS
Appointed by the Governor: H. Furlong Bal-
dwin, 1981; Donald W. Darby, 1981; Arthur
H. Kudner, 1981; Abraham D. Spinak, 1981;
Harold B. Kennerly, Jr., 1983; John R.
Kimberly, 1983; James G. Nelson, 1983; Rob-
ert H. Roy, 1983; Betty Casey, 1985; Jerome
Frampton, Jr., 1985; Webb C. Hayes III, 1985;
Thomas G. Wyman, 1985.
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