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Hi.  Hester Davis asked me to forward this from ICOMOS.


>>Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:55:30 -0500
>>From: Gustavo Araoz <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Military heritage & Forts
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>>Cc: Philippe la Housse <[log in to unmask]>, Lidia Klupsz2005 
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>>Last year, ICOMOS expanded its International Committee structure to 
>>28 Committees by approving the establishment of a new International 
>>Committee on Military Heritage and Fortifications. The Committee is 
>>based in Poland and is chaired by Lidia Klupsz.  David Hansen of 
>>Seattle was a member of the organizing group that helped 
>>conceptualize the group and convene its first meeting.
>>
>>Now that this committee is firmly established at the international 
>>level, Milagros Flores of North Carolina, also a founding member of 
>>the committee, has volunteered to establish a US/ICOMOS working 
>>group or a US Specialized Committee to contribute to the overall 
>>work plan of its corresponding international committee. It is 
>>expected that a large part of that work will be multi-disciplinary 
>>in nature in conjunction with other International Committees within 
>>the framework of the ICOMOS triennial work plan being developed by 
>>the new ICOMOS Scientific Council.
>>
>>Any member of US/ICOMOS interested in participating in this 
>>committee, or willing to learn more about it, please contact 
>>Milagros Flores at <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>>

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