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William G. Care has been a lifetime resident of Brunswick, serving in the Air Force in World War II and working on the B&O in the car yards and as a freight conductor. His business ventures were the Vets Cab and Amoco Service Station on Petersville Road. He was in the latter business when the Brunswick Ambulance Company had its start. Bill and a few Civil Air Patrol members purchased a secondhand ambulance. Later, funds were acquired for the new ambulance building. Bill spent many volunteer hours as president of Brunswick Potomac Foundation Model Railroad Club to help get the Museum’s layout in working order. | William G. Care has been a lifetime resident of Brunswick, serving in the Air Force in World War II and working on the B&O in the car yards and as a freight conductor. His business ventures were the Vets Cab and Amoco Service Station on Petersville Road. He was in the latter business when the Brunswick Ambulance Company had its start. Bill and a few Civil Air Patrol members purchased a secondhand ambulance. Later, funds were acquired for the new ambulance building. Bill spent many volunteer hours as president of Brunswick Potomac Foundation Model Railroad Club to help get the Museum’s layout in working order. | ||
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Brunswick Distinguished CitizenDistinguished Citizen 1977
William G. Care 1917 – 1991 DC 1977
Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) Care, William G. (1917- ) Honored 1977 William G. Care has been a lifetime resident of Brunswick, serving in the Air Force in World War II and working on the B&O in the car yards and as a freight conductor. His business ventures were the Vets Cab and Amoco Service Station on Petersville Road. He was in the latter business when the Brunswick Ambulance Company had its start. Bill and a few Civil Air Patrol members purchased a secondhand ambulance. Later, funds were acquired for the new ambulance building. Bill spent many volunteer hours as president of Brunswick Potomac Foundation Model Railroad Club to help get the Museum’s layout in working order.
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