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Twenty-one are voting members appointed to five-
year terms by the Governor. Appointed members
include minority representatives, three regents of
the University of Maryland, one senator and one
delegate, at least one person knowledgeable in the
administration of hospitals, and at least one mem-
ber of the Community Advisory Council. The
Board elects the Chief Executive Officer of the
Corporation.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors ap-
points a Community Advisory Council, whose
members serve three-year terms. The Committee
advises the Board on services offered by the Corpo-
ration that are of importance to the community
(Code Education Article, secs. 13-1B-01 through
13-1B-13).

MARYLAND VETERANS
COMMISSION

Chairperson: Calvin E. Patton, 1992

Appointed by Governor (who also designates
chair): William T. Eady, Sr., 1989; T. Leo Sullivan,
1990; Claude L. Callegary, 1991; Robert T.
O'Leary, 1992; Paul L. Thompson, 1992; Robert
C. Adams, Sr., 1994; Joseph C. Blue, 1994;
Thomas E. Bratten, Jr., 1994; Robert W. Neal,
1994; William R. McCartin, 1994; Genevieve T.
Wenski, 1994; Lewis Powell, 1994; Charles E.
Reeder, 1994; Robert Arzt, 1994; Bruno W.
Betro, 1994; Albert J. Bland, 1995; Clay E.
Lindley, 1995; David Joseph Pekar, 1995; Meyer
Sokolow, 1995; Alfred L. Stevens, 1995; Thomas
Wallace, 1995; Harry E. Yaukey, Sr., 1995.

Ex officio: Thomas M. Bailey, Chairperson, Veterans
Home Commission

Clarence M. Bacon, Director

Federal Building, Room 110
31 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21201 333-4428
962-4700

Budget (Code 23.15.00)
FY1989 Total Appropriation..............$2,422,215
General Funds.....................................$2,117,885
Special Funds.......................................$ 63,355
Federal Funds......................................$ 240,975
FY1989 Total Authorized Positions..................68

MARYLAND VETERANS COMMISSION

WASHINGTON CEMETERY BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
President: Samuel E. Pruett, 1990... 333-4428

Ap^med by Governor: Dr. David A. Foltz,
1990; Frederick H. Hoover, 1990.

DIRECTOR

Clarence M. Bacon.......333-4428, 962-4700

VETERANS SERVICE PROGRAM
Robert E. Barron, Manager
.................................962-4701, 333-4429

VETERANS SERVICE CENTERS

BALTIMORE AREA
Robert E. Barron, Supervisor
........................................333-4428

EASTERN SHORE
Glenn A. Robinson, Supervisor
........................................228-1933

WESTERN MARYLAND
E. Scabrook Hull, Supervisor
........................................791-4757

WASHINGTON, DC. AREA
Glen P. Wallace, Supervisor...798-0841

VETERANS CEMETERY PROGRAM
Richard E. Shatzer, Manager...........333-4428

VETERANS CEMETERIES

EASTERN SHORE, HURLOCK
Denzil T. Cheek, Superintendent
........................................943-3420

CHELTENHAM
Thomas S. Dorsett, Superintendent
........................................372-6398

CROWNSVILLE
George W Tittle, Superintendent
........................................987-6320

ROCKY GAP
Joseph Powell, Acting Superintendent
........................................777-2185

GARRISON FOREST
E. Barnes Fleming, Superintendent
........................................363-6090

Origins of the Maryland Veterans Commission
can be traced to 1924 when the State created a relief
fund for disabled veterans of World War I (Chapter
344, Acts of 1924). From 1929, the Veterans Relief
Commission administered the fund (Chapter 134,
Acts of 1929). The Commission was renamed the
Maryland Veterans Commission in 1935 (Chapter
481, Acts of 1935). The Commission became part
of the Department of Employment and Social Ser-
vices (later named Department of Human Re-
sources) in 1971 (Chapters 370 and 617, Acts of
1971). In 1977, the Commission was removed
from the jurisdiction of the Department of Human
Resources and made an independent agency
(Chapter 895, Acts of 1977).

The Maryland Veterans Commission serves
Maryland veterans and their dependents. The Com-
mission assists in the development, preparation,
submission, and approval of claims covering the full



 
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