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Franklin Stichler's grave along McLean Road at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. An infamous 19th-century murder took place at what is now Fort Indiantown Gap and resulted in a trial of six defendants who, coincidentally, all had blue eyes and became known as the Blue Eyed Six. Four members of the group had taken out an insurance policy on Joseph Raber ...
Muir Army Airfield was established as an airstrip in the 1930s and was originally the central parade ground and emergency landing field of the Fort Indiantown Gap military reservation. On July 12, 1941, the first airplane piloted by Major Edgar Scattergood, Air Office of the 28th Infantry Division , landed on the newly dedicated Muir Field. [ 2 ]
State House was built in the 1940s [1] as a summer residence for the Governor of Pennsylvania on a wooded hillside on the grounds of the Pennsylvania National Guard's Fort Indiantown Gap. The three-story house is 2,400 square feet (220 m 2) and includes a five-car garage and a swimming pool.
The new gate will be the only access point until an east gate is opened in 2025.
271st Combat Communications Squadron, located at Fort Indiantown Gap. 553d Air Force Band (Air National Guard Band of the Mid-Atlantic), located at Fort Indiantown Gap. Lightning Force Academy, affiliated with the Community College of the Air Force and is located at Fort Indiantown Gap. Bollen Air-to-Ground Weapons Range, located at Fort ...
The Fort Indiantown Gap Installation Police enforce Pennsylvania State law and military regulations on State owned/operated property. They are required to be trained in accordance with Act 120 which is administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers Education & Training Commission.
Marc Weiss was honored during his retirement ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap on Saturday after a 35-year Army career.
The brigade was reflagged the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team on 24 October 2004 at Fort Indiantown Gap's Muir Army Airfield. [23] Elements of the 28th Infantry Division deployed twice quickly in succession to Bosnia and Kosovo as part of SFOR and KFOR from 2002. In 2002–03, the Division deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina (SFOR) and in 2003–04 ...