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President’s Lecture Series to host Fort Ritchie historian on September 12

ISSUED: 24 August 2022
MEDIA CONTACT: Dana Costa

SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV — Shepherd University’s President’s Lecture Series will host its first lecture of the year on Monday, September 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education auditorium. Landon Grove, museum director and curator at Fort Ritchie in Washington County Maryland, will give a talk titled “Camp Ritchie: America’s Secret Weapon in WWII.”

From 1926 until its closure in 1998, Fort Ritchie trained soldiers for every war from World War II through the Gulf War. For the past two decades, the former Army post has fallen into disrepair; however, tremendous efforts have been made in the last year to revive Fort Ritchie’s potential in Washington County.

This lecture will explore the historic district and the area’s long and interesting history, geography, and the increasingly famous “Ritchie Boys” who have been the subject of several documentaries and books and were recently recognized by the United States Senate for their important efforts during World War II.

Headshot of Landon Grove smiling and looking at the camera.A Washington County native born in the shadow of Antietam, Grove earned his bachelor’s degree in history education from Salisbury University and a master’s in U.S. history from Indiana University Bloomington. He lives just a few minutes from Fort Ritchie and for the past two years has been working hard to develop a state-of-the-art display of items, documents, and photos to showcase the amazing story of the Ritchie Boys and to celebrate local veterans.

Other President’s Lectures scheduled for the Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education auditorium during fall semester include:

For more information, contact Karen Rice, director of Lifelong Learning, at or call 304-876-5135.

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