British Prime Minister Winston Churchill departed from "Baltimore Municipal Airport" on a 1942 British Overseas Airways Company (BOAC) flight (today it is "British Airways") after visiting President Franklin D. Roosevelt in what was at first, a secret trip to the White House in Washington, D.C. for Allied consultations shortly after America entered the War following the Japanese bombing at Pearl Harbor, on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
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In 1957, the 104th relocated to the Glenn L. Martin Company Airport, further to the east along Eastern Avenue in Middle River whose longer runways was necessary to support jet operations.
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