
The American Army in the Heartland: A History of Fort Benjamin Harrison, 1903-1995 – INSCRIBED by MG Tim Maude (1995 Softcover) * Author: Stephen E. Bower, Command History Office, United States Army * Publisher: Indiana Creative Arts Indianapolis, IN U.S.A. 1995 Fort Benjamin Harrison, a U.S. Army post located in Marion County, Indiana, NE of Indianapolis, between 1906 and 1991. The site has since been redeveloped, with residential housing, a golf course, and Fort Harrison State Park.Illustrated with B&W Historic Photographs, Drawings & Maps.Dr. Stephen E. Bower, Ph.D., was Command Historian. Captain Ruth Hamilton allowed her drawings of Fort Benjamin Harrison to be included. Selection and captioning of photographs and illustrations by Dr. Marilyn Wheeler.Inscribed to "Kip" from "MG Tim Maude" dated 30 Jun '00. From 1990-1992, then Colonel Timothy Maude was Commander of Enlisted Records and Evaluation Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison (See p 473.)Timothy "Tim" Maude (1947–2001) was a United States Army officer killed in the September 11 attacks at The Pentagon. Maude was the highest ranking U.S. military officer killed in the 9-11 attacks. Maude had been serving as the U.S. Army's Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel and was at a meeting when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. * 7¾ - 9¾" tall 513pp. * Condition: Good Plus – Always privately owned. INSCRIBED by historically significant prior owner.
