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NEWS | July 29, 2013

Ready, aim, sign-up!

Calling all archers interested in hunting whitetail deer: Brandywine Bowhunters (B2) located on the Brandywine and Davidsonville Communication sites in Maryland, is accepting membership for active duty military members and dependents, retirees and DOD civilian employees.

Prospective new members must have a current Maryland hunting license, a valid military or DoD identification card and must pass a proficiency test.  Archery deer season begins in early September and will last through January 31, 2016.

(Note: B2 is a private organization. It is not part of the Department of Defense and it has no government affiliation)

For additional information call Kevin Murphy at (301) 659-1325 or John Durrell at (703) 843-3794.
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