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135th Combat Support Squadron
135th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron
135th Civil Engineering Flight
135th Tactical Clinic
135th Weapons Systems Security Flight
135th Resources Management Squadron
135th Mobile Aerial Port Flight
235th Civil Engineering Flight
Headquarters, 175th Tactical Fighter Group
104th Tactical Fighter Squadron
175th Weapons Systems Security Flight
175th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron
175th Combat Support Squadron
175th Civil Engineering Flight
175th Resources Management Squadron
175th Tactical Clinic
175th Communications Flight (Spt)
ARMORIES:
State-owned and leased armories and facilities
are located in the following cities and towns:
Baltimore City:
Fifth Regiment Armory
Melvin A. Cade Armory
Allegany County:
Cumberland Armory
Anne Arundel County:
Annapolis—E. Leslie Medford Armory
Glen Bumie Armory
Baltimore County:
Catonsville—William J. Witte Armory
Dundalk Armory
Gunpowder Military Reservation
Glen Arm—William C. Pumell Armory
Glenn L. Martin State Airport—Warfield Air
National Guard Base
Parkville Armory
Pikesville Military Reservation
Towson Armory
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Towson—Harry C. Ruhl Armory
Woodstock Military Reservation
Calvert County:
Prince Frederick Armory
Carroll County:
Westminster—Henry C. Evans Armory
Cecil County:
Elkton Armory
Charles County:
La Plata Armory
Frederick County:
Frederick Armory
Garrett County:
Oakland Armory
Harford County:
Army National Guard Operating Activity Cen-
ter at Edgewood Area, Aberdeen Proving
Ground
Bel Air Armory
Army Aviation Support Facility—William C.
Baxter Edgewood Area, Aberdeen Proving
Ground
Havre de Grace Military Reservation
Lauderick Creek Training Site, Edgewood
Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Howard County:
Ellicott City Armory
Kent County:
Chestertown Armory
Montgomery County:
Oiney Military Reservation
White Oak—George M. Gelston Armory
Prince George's County:
Greenbelt Armory
Queen Anne's County
Queen Anne's—Victor P. Gillespie Armory
Somerset County:
Crisfield—Maurice D. Tawes Armory
Talbot County:
Easton—Louis G. Smith Armory
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