Curtis Bay Depot
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Curtis Bay Depot is a logistics center run by the Defense National Stockpile Center under the Defense Logistics Agency, and was a United States Army depot from 1918 to 1954. It is located in Curtis Bay, Maryland.[1] Capital Gazette editor Jimmy DeButts proposed developing the currently unused land into a sports tourism complex.[2]
- Oblique view of Curtis Bay Depot in 1984. North is to the left.
- Another oblique view in July 2022
- Stokes mortars and other munitions debris found at Curtis Bay Depot in 1999[3]
References
- Abelquist, E.W. "Historical Site Assment of the Curtis Bay Depot Curtis Bay, Maryland" (PDF). Defense Logistics Agency. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
- DeButts, Jimmy. "Jimmy DeButts: Curtis Bay Depot can be sports tourism destination Crownsville won't". capitalgazette.com. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
- Final Site Inspection Report, Former Curtis Bay, General Services Administration Property Site, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. United States Army Corps of Engineers. February 2011.
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