Fort Meade


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Noun1.Fort Meade - a United States Army base in MarylandFort Meade - a United States Army base in Maryland; headquarters of the National Security Agency
Free State, Maryland, Old Line State, MD - a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
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Brendan Nunez, representing 55th Signal Company Combat Camera, Fort Meade; Ssg.
Kent, 35, of Pine Plains, New York, and based at Fort Meade, Maryland; and a civilian, Scott A.
The National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters at Fort Meade, Maryland, is seen from the air.
At least one person was shot and wounded at the US National Security Agency's headquarters at Fort Meade, Maryland, on Wednesday and one person was in custody, but officials have secured the area and there was no continuing threat, local media reported.
Summary: Washington DC [United States], Feb 14 (ANI): At least one person is reportedly in custody as authorities investigate the reports of a possible shooting incident near the National Security Agency's (NSA) headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland on Wednesday.
BANKING AND CREDIT NEWS-July 21, 2017-Navy Federal, Fort Meade Community Credit Union merge
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20 July 2017 - Virginia, US-based financial institution Navy Federal Credit Union has joined with Maryland, US-based Fort Meade Community Credit Union (FMCCU), in a voluntary merger that took effect July 17, the company said.
The company will provide engineering and integration support services for the US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) at Fort Meade, Maryland.
His next assignment was to the Systems Exploitation Detachment at Fort Meade, Maryland, from 1981 to 1984.
It was not known why the men wound up at the gate at Fort Meade, a sprawling military post that houses the National Security Agency, or why they did not obey orders from NSA police.

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