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Col. Kevin Potts, Fort Indiantown Gap garrison commander, points out a feature at a combined-arms live-fire, or CALFEX, range that is under construction March 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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A Soldier from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conducts training on and upgraded Stryker vehicle March 27, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. As part of a program to modernize the 56th SBCT, the brigade is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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A Soldier from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conducts training on upgraded Stryker vehicle March 27, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. As part of a program to modernize the 56th SBCT, the brigade is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Soldiers from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conduct training on upgraded Stryker vehicles March 27, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. As part of a program to modernize the 56th SBCT, the brigade is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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A Soldier from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conducts training on an upgraded Stryker vehicle March 26, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. As part of a program to modernize the 56th SBCT, the brigade is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Soldiers from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conduct training on upgraded Stryker vehicles March 26, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. As part of a program to modernize the 56th SBCT, the brigade is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Soldiers from the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conduct training on upgraded Stryker vehicles March 26, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. As part of a program to modernize the 56th SBCT, the brigade is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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The Marquette Lake dam spillway, pictured here on March 3, 2025, will be replaced and the bridge over the spillway will be removed during an upcoming construction project. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Marquette Lake at Fort Indiantown Gap was still covered with ice when this photo was taken on March 3, 2025. The lake will soon be drained as part of a construction project to replace the dam. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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A Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, or JLTV, sits at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Feb. 27, 2005. The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team is receiving 324 upgraded Stryker vehicles and 300 JLTVs as part of a program to modernize the brigade. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, or JLTVs, sit at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Feb. 27, 2005. The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team is receiving 324 upgraded Stryker vehicles and 300 JLTVs as part of a program to modernize the brigade. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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An upgraded double-V hull Stryker is moved from a storage yard to a maintenance bay at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Feb. 27, 2005. The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers and 300 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles as part of a program to modernize the brigade. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Upgraded double-V hull Strykers sit at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Feb. 27, 2005. The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers and 300 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles as part of a program to modernize the brigade. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Upgraded double-V hull Strykers sit at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Feb. 27, 2005. The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers and 300 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles as part of a program to modernize the brigade. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Upgraded double-V hull Strykers sit at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Feb. 27, 2005. The 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team is receiving 324 upgraded Strykers and 300 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles as part of a program to modernize the brigade. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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Pennsylvania Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John R. Pippy speaks at a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., during which he was sworn in as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general and promoted to his current rank. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., during which Maj. Gen. John Pippy was sworn in as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general and promoted to his current rank. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro passes the Pennsylvania National Guard flag to Maj. Gen. John Pippy during a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa.. During the ceremony, Pippy was sworn in as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general and promoted to his current rank. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, left, swears in Maj. Gen. John Pippy as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general during a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. During the ceremony, Pippy was also promoted to his current rank. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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Maj. Gen. John Pippy, center, and Command Sgt. Maj. Shawn Phillips, left, unfurl Pippy's two-star flag during a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. During the ceremony, Pippy was sworn in as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general and promoted to his current rank. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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