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Fort George G. Meade: The First 100 Years

You may know Fort George G. Meade as a cyber and intelligence hub, but did you know that the installation used to be the home of Army Tank School after World War I? Or that it housed an internment camp at the start of World War II for primarily German-American and Italian-American citizens and foreign nationals? Learn more about the fascinating history of the third largest Army base in the U.S. in terms of number of workforce in this book.

You may know Fort George G. Meade as a cyber and intelligence hub, but did you know that the installation used to be the home of Army Tank School after World War I? Or that it housed an internment camp at the start of World War II for primarily German-American and Italian-American citizens and foreign nationals? Learn more about the fascinating history of the third largest Army base in the U.S. in terms of number of workforce in this book.

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92 THE FIRST <strong>100</strong> YEARS<br />

(Above) General Samuel Dickerson Rockenbach was a cavalry<br />

officer and served as the Camp <strong>Meade</strong> garrison commander<br />

and the first commandant of the Tank School.<br />

IDs of the photo were taken from scrawled handwriting on the back. (L) <strong>The</strong>n Col. <strong>George</strong> Patton, Col. Mitchell, Sgt. Tisle, Col.<br />

Clopton and seven unidentified Japanese observers of tank training, Col. Bugher, Peter F. <strong>Meade</strong>, Cpl. Hoops, Sgt. Sand and Sgt. Brice.

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