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Work is underway on the first of two planned access-control points at Fort Indiantown Gap. The Main Gate and a visitors center will be located on Fisher Avenue near the intersection of Biddle Road. The project is expected to be completed in March 2023.
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Sgt. Andrew Swartwood, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pa. Army National Guard, finishes his final evaluation by reading off the treatments he provided a simulated casualty at the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap. This course, which was held Feb. 17-Mar. 3, gives the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
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Sgt. Andrew Swartwood, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pa. Army National Guard, treats a simulated casualty during the final evaluation event of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was  held Feb. 17-Mar. 3, gives the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
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Combat medics with the Pennsylvania National Guard treat a simulated casualty as part of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 2 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was held Feb. 17-March 3, gave the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
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Combat medics with the Pennsylvania National Guard treat a simulated casualty as part of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 2 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was  held Feb. 17-March 3, gave the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
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Combat medics with the Pennsylvania National Guard treat a simulated casualty as part of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 2 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was  held Feb. 17-March 3, gave the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
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Combat medics with the Pennsylvania National Guard treat a simulated casualty as part of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 2 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was held Feb. 17-March 3, gave the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
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Combat medics with the Pennsylvania National Guard provide security while another renders tactical field care to a simulated casualty as part of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 2 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The course enabled the 17 participants to train together with other medics outside their home units Feb. 17-March 3.
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Mike Holly, an instructor for U.S. Northern Command, briefs attendees at a staff training course March 7 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. Both Pennsylvania Army and Air National Guard members as well as Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency staff members attended the course. The trial course, hosted by U.S. Northern Command, will be the Phase II of the Joint Staff Training Course.
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Capt. Brandon Sweeney, current operations officer, Pennsylvania National Guard, marks unit locations on a map of Pennsylvania during a staff training course March 8. The trial course, hosted by U.S. Northern Command, will be the Phase II of the Joint Staff Training Course. The course trained staff on emergency preparedness using a notional Category 2 Hurricane scenario.
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Army Maj. Justin Cassidy, future operations officer, and Air Force Maj. Shawn Bearinger, Air future operations officer, discuss plan options during a staff training course March 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The trial course, hosted by U.S. Northern Command, will be the Phase II of the Joint Staff Training Course.  The course trained staff on emergency preparedness using a notional Category 2 Hurricane scenario.
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Maj. Jerry Smith, director of logistics, Maj. Justin Cassidy, future operations officer, and Maj. Sam Herald, deputy director of logistics, discuss logistics plans during a staff training course March 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The trial course, hosted by U.S. Northern Command, will be the Phase II of the Joint Staff Training Course.
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Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Schaun Myers, Pennsylvania National Guard Joint Force Headquarters chaplain, poses inside the main post chapel at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Jan. 19, 2022.
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Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Schaun Myers, Pennsylvania National Guard Joint Force Headquarters chaplain, poses outside the main post chapel at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on Jan. 19, 2022.
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Construction crews recently began staging equipment and installing erosion and sedimentation controls at the future location of the installation’s main gate and visitors center on Fisher Avenue near Biddle Road. It will be the first of two planned access control points at Fort Indiantown Gap.
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Engineers complete off-site readiness training
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Engineers complete off-site readiness training
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Engineers complete off-site readiness training
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Engineers complete off-site readiness training
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Attendees at the FEMA Region 3-facilitated Fall Regional Emergency Communications Coordination Working Group at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, on Nov. 3 and 4 included: (left to right) Maj. Victor Yartz, Pennsylvania National Guard,  Jorge Vidal, chair of the group and regional emergency communication coordinator for FEMA Region 3.and Charlie Guddemi, co-chair of the working group and the D.C. Statewide Interoperability Coordinator (SWIC) an emergency manager at the District of Columbia’s Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA). More than 60 emergency management communicators gathered for the event to share best practices.
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