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More than 50 soldiers with the 108th Medical Company Area Support unit participated in a field training exercise July 18.
The Pennsylvania Army National Guard hosted iterations of Fitness Improvement Training Program Plus during the summer at Fort Indiantown Gap. FIT-P+ is a commander recommended, 148 hour course.
MOUNT GRETNA, Pa. -- During a steamy summer 100 years ago, Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard trained at this site to protect the Mexican border.
Jan. 1—CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS — Pride, hugs, smiles and some tears were shown by soldiers and their families at the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's Cambridge Springs Readiness Center on Sunday.
Some soldiers in the Pennsylvania National Guard are facing financial challenges after an apparent technical issue left them without pay. ... (Sgt. 1st Class R.J. Lannom Jr./U.S. Army National Guard) ...
More than 8,000 members of the National Guard have mobilized across the United States to help respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. President Donald Trump… What The Pennsylvania National Guard Does ...
Pennsylvania's "GI Bill" is a flexible, generous benefit that provides the state's national guard members who've committed to a second six-year term 10 semesters of college tuition to be used by ...
Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday that approximately 1,000 Pennsylvania National Guard members have been activated to support the District of Columbia National Guard and local authorities through ...
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa. (Tribune News Service) — Members of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team are being called up for overseas deployment. Around 300 ...
McHugh enlisted in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard in February 1986 as a supply specialist. She was commissioned in 1991 through the ROTC program at Scranton University, ...
Up to 8,000 military family members could be eligible for free college. ... "Pennsylvania National Guard members and their spouses and children give a tremendous sacrifice to keep residents safe.
Bravo Company of the 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team was departing for overseas deployment.