Fort Holabird Maryland aerial photo of Army Intelligence School (USAICS) and Army Intelligence Command. What happened to Fort Holabird?

Fort Holabird "Pilgrimage" Photos taken April 2007 by Hugh Cox and Bill La Croix.

What happened to Fort Holabird, Maryland? For everyone who served in Army Intelligence and Security branch (AIS) or Military Intelligence branch (MI) during a certain golden age, there was FORT HOLABIRD, Maryland at the corner of Holabird and Dundalk Avenues in Baltimore. In 1973, the Intelligence School and Command were moved to Fort Huachuca, Arizona. My fellow attorney and former counterintelligence officer, Bill La Croix, guided me back to where the "Bird" once stood. We were on a Pilgrimage seeking to find any relic of that era. Bill saw the classic old building first in the distance. We approached what had been the officer's club. It is the only Fort Holabird building left within an industrial park. The Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA Chapter 451) now occupy the building. A Pilgrimage can inspire old warriors to remember that which was noble, challenging, honorable, and worth living and dying for. Photos are below:

Photo below (taken in the early 1960's) is available for viewing at
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 451 building (the previous Fort Holabird officer's club and the last remaining Holabird building)
in the Holabird Industrial Park in Baltimore at the corner of Holabird Avenue and Dundalk Avenue.
More Internet links about Camp Holabird and Fort Holabird below.  


This aerial photo is in the last remaining building of Fort Holabird, Maryland occupied by the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 451.
Photo appears to be taken in the early 1960's.


The last remaining building that stood at Fort Holabird, Maryland -- the officer's club now occupied by VVA Chapter 451

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See:
http://www.answers.com/topic/fort-holabird
http://www.vva451.org/
http://members.cox.net/~tjohnston7/ww1hist/holabird.html
http://www.universityofmilitaryintelligence.us/mi_library/documents/trnghist.pdf