Fort Holabird

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Fort Holabird was a U.S. Army post in Maryland state. It closed in 1973.

[edit] History

  • 1917: Founded as Camp Holabird, established as an Army motor transport training center and depot.
  • 1918 or after: Became the Holabird Quartermaster Depot.
  • 1942: Renamed as Holabird Ordnance Depot.
  • 1943: Renamed as Holabird Signal Depot.
  • 1947: Renamed as Camp Holabird.
  • later: Renamed as a fort. The U.S. Army Intelligence School and Counter Intelligence Records Facility was here until closed and transferred to Fort Huachuca in Arizona in 1971.
  • 1973: Closed.

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