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Getting to Ft. Meade buses from Amtrak and Greyhound

Directions from Amtrak stations to Charter Buses: Baltimore: 1500 N Charles St  Baltimore, MD 21201 Walk to Charles St. & Penn Station Take the 3 Bus towards 3 Cromwell Bridge 11:14 am-11:19 (6 mins, 7 stops) Get off at Charles St & 27th Head north on N Charles St toward E 27th St. Turn right…

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Getting to Ft. Meade to support Army whistleblower Bradley Manning

Here is information to make planning your trip to Ft. Meade easier. Included is public transit, lodging, parking information, and more. We look forward to having you join us June 1st to support Bradley Manning at our mass demo, as well as later on at his court martial.

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Parking near Ft. Meade

The land immediately adjacent to the Ft. Meade main gate all belongs to the base.  However, there is a large parking space available off base for those who are driving to Fort Meade on June 1st. The parking lot is located at Weiss Market and the address is: 2294 Blue Water Blvd, Odenton, MD.  …

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Update 4/25/13: take a bus to the June 1 protest, listen to a new song for Bradley

Jeff Paterson and Debra Sweet discuss the Bradley Manning trial, and Ryan Harvey has written a new song for Bradley to promote the mass demonstration on June 1. Finally, buses have been organized from Baltimore, NYC and Washington DC. RSVP today!

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Gov’t denies Bradley ability to use lack of harm as defense; Next hearing to focus on illegal treatment

July 19, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Military judge Denise Lind ruled today that defense lawyer David Coombs will be substantially hindered from showing how WikiLeaks’ releases didn’t bring damage to U.S. national security.

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Day 4 of Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom

December 19, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Day four in the courtroom! Officials at the pre-trial hearing believe it could be months before an official transcript is made available. We believe people around the world have a right to be in the courtroom seeing history unfold, so we’re doing out best to document as much as possible for the historical record and to shine a light on this trial. We urge citizen journalists to join our efforts and help us document the pretrial and any future proceedings as closely as possible.

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Day 3 of Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom

December 18, 2011. The Bradley Manning Support Network sent a representative into the courtroom to take notes for the public on what happened at Bradley Manning’s hearing. No recording devices (like cell phones or audio recorders) were allowed, so all these notes are hand-written and as accurate as written notes and memory allow.

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Day 2 of Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom

December 17, 2011. The Bradley Manning Support Network sent a representative into the courtroom to take notes for the public on what happened at Bradley Manning’s hearing. No recording devices (like cell phones or audio recorders) were allowed, so all these notes are hand-written and as accurate as written notes and memory allow.

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Day 1 of Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom

December 16, 2011. Rainey Reitman. A minute-by-minute description of today’s court proceedings by a Bradley Manning Support Network representative who sat in on the hearing.

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