VETERANS MEMORIALS & MONUMENTS
PROGRAM
Michael CAieny^, Acting Manager
Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Middle Branch Park
2825 S. Hanover St.
Baltimore, MD 21225 333-4428
354-3550
Maryland Korean War Memorial
Canton Witerfront Park
2903 Boston St.
Baltimore, MD 21224 333-4428
354-3550
The Veterans Memorials and Monuments Pro-
gram was established in 1989 (Chapter 790, Acts
of 1989). At that time, responsibility for ad-
ministration of the Maryland Vietnam Veterans
Memorial was transferred from the Maryland Viet-
nam Veterans Memorial Commission to the
Maryland Veterans Commission. Responsibility for
administration of the Maryland Korean War
Memorial also was reassigned from the Korean War
Memorial Commission to the Maryland Veterans
Commission in 1989.
The Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial
(dedicated May 28, 1989) and the Maryland
Korean War Memorial (dedicated May 27, 1990)
never close. Open to the public 365 days a year,
these memorials are operated and cared for by the
Maryland Veterans Commission (Code State
Government Article, sec. 9-915).
MARYLAND VETERANS HOME
COMMISSION
Thomas M. Bailey, Chairperson, 1994
Daniel H. Burkhardt, Vice-Chairperson &
Secretary, 1994
Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent:
Robert N. Ford, 1991; Maurice I. Long, Sr., 1991;
Maj. Gen. Andrew H. Anderson, 1992; Robert M.
Johnson, 1992; Joseph W. Torrence, 1992; W.
LeroyMaddox, 1993; Charles A. St. Clair, 1993;
Norris J. Walbert, 1993; one vacancy.
Ex ofScw: William Donald Schaefer, Governor; C.
Bernard Fowler, designec of Senate President; John F.
Wood, Jr., designec of House Speaker; Calvin E.
Patton, Chairperson, Maryland Veterans Commission.
L. Marcus Brookbank, Executive Director
Route 2, Box 5
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622
toll free in MD: 1-800-522-8387
outside MD: 1-800-922-8387
Charlotte Hall Veterans Home: 884-8171
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Independent Agencies/563
BUDGET (CODE 23.17.00)
FY1991 Total Appropriation* $2,854,224
General Funds .................. $1,376,119
Special Funds ..................$ 128,207
Federal Funds .................. $1,349,898
PY1991 Total Authorized Positions ......... .3
^The State is not obligated to provide capital or
operating funds for the Commission but may
appropriate money for the Commission's purposes and
goals (Code State Government Article, sec. 9-930).
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report to Governor & General Assembly.
The Maryland Veterans Home Commission was
created in 1975 to provide a home for veterans in
the State of Maryland (Chapter 575, Acts of 1975).
The Maryland home, known as the Charlotte Hall
Veterans Home, is located at Charlotte Hall, St.
Mary's County The domiciliary/residential care
wing opened in January 1985, followed in March
1986 by the comprehensive nursing care wing.
The Commission maintains, manages, and governs
Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. Applications for
residency in the Home may be secured from the
Commission or Charlotte Hall Veterans Home.
The Commission consists of fifteen members.
Four serve ex officio. Eleven are appointed to four-
year terms by the Governor with Senate advice and
consent (Code State Government Article, sees. 9-
917 through 9-930).
STATE COUNCIL ON
VOCATIONAL—TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
George E. Lechlider, Chairperson, 1991
Appointed by Governor: Robert W. Cook, 1991; Dr.
Donald Maley, 1991; Phyllis E. Reed, 1991; Thelma
T. Daley, Ed.D., 1992; Herbert L. Fishpaw, 1992;
Margit Meissner, 1992; Sheila Maureen Tolliver,
Ph.D., 1992; Charles Zimmerman, 1992; Karen L.
Bugg, 1993; Robin Gerber, 1993; James H. McLean,
1993; Faye Williams, 1993.
Michael R. Morton, Executive Director
229 Hanover St.
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-2885
BUDGET fCODE 36.11.00)
FY1991 Total Appropriation ....... .$285,222
General Funds ................... .$153,835
SpecialFunds ....................$ 10,500
FederalFunds ................... .$120,887
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions ........ 3.5
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