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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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Maj. Gen. (Retired) Jessica L. Wright, left, former U.S. Department of Defense undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness and the 50th adjutant general of Pennsylvania, promotes Maj. Gen. John Pippy to his current rank during a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. During the ceremony, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro swore in Pippy as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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Maj. Gen. John Pippy's family members pin on his new rank during a ceremony Feb. 28, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. During the ceremony, Pippy was promoted to his current rank, and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro swore in Pippy as Pennsylvania’s 55th adjutant general. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Wayne V. Hall)
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Soldiers from the 213th Regional Support Group practice using a hand-held metal detector at an entry-control point during a Warfighter exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. More than 100 Soldiers from the 213th RSG provided real-life support for the exercise. (Courtesy photo)
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Col. Jeremy Coleman, commander of the 213th Regional Support Group, addresses a meeting of Soldiers who were participating in a Warfighter exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. More than 100 Soldiers from the 213th RSG provided real-life support for the exercise. (Courtesy photo)
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Capt. Nicole Barela-Vess, right, a Warfighter project officer with the 213th Regional Support Group, conducts an in-processing briefing for participants in a Warfighter exercise Jan. 16, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Brad Rhen)
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U.S. Army Soldiers from the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division work with an inflatable, transportable tactical command communications system during the division’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Jan. 31, 2025. The multi-day exercise, built around computer combat simulations against an experienced opposing force, tests the ability of division and brigade commanders and staff to conduct the tasks they would execute in battle. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew Valenza, 42nd Inf. Div. public affairs)
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Maj. Gen. Jack A. James Jr. (left), the commander of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division, conducts a commander’s update brief with the XVIII Airborne Corps during the division’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Jan. 30, 2025. The multi-day exercise, built around computer combat simulations against an experienced opposing force, tests the ability of division and brigade commanders and staff to conduct the tasks they would execute in battle. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Warren W. Wright Jr., 42nd Inf. Div. public affairs)
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New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Signal Intelligence and Sustainment Company, 42nd Infantry Division, set up radio communication devices Jan. 29, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The communication equipment was set up as part of the division’s Warfighter exercise in order to maintain unit readiness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Grace Nechanicky)
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New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Signal Intelligence and Sustainment Company, 42nd Infantry Division, set up radio communication devices Jan. 29, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The communication equipment was set up as part of the division’s Warfighter exercise in order to maintain unit readiness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Grace Nechanicky)
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New York Army National Guard Soldier Pfc. Nolan Semprivivo, assigned to the Main Command Post-Operational Detachment, 42nd Infantry Division, reviews map calculations Jan. 29, 2025, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The Soldiers’ participation in the division’s Warfighter exercise ensures the unit maintains readiness and proficiency in their respective military occupational specialties. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Grace Nechanicky)
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Chief Warrant Officer 5 Aaron E. Teichner, the aviation mission survivability officer with the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division, participates in the division’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Jan. 29, 2025. More than 1,300 National Guard Soldiers participated in the massive command post exercise, participating around the clock, making decisions involving logistics, intelligence, operations and tactics. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Grace Nechanicky, 42nd Inf. Div. public affairs)
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U.S. Army Soldiers with the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division relay command directives during the division’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Jan. 29, 2025. More than 1,300 National Guard Soldiers participated in the massive command post exercise, participating around the clock, making decisions involving logistics, intelligence, operations and tactics. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Grace Nechanicky, 42nd Inf. Div. public affairs)
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U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Jack A. James Jr. (right), the commander of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division, speaks with Swedish Army soldiers during the division’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Jan. 31, 2025.
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. – Swedish Army Lt. Col. Fredrik Mansson, the chief of operations for the 1st Division Headquarters, speaks with U.S. Army senior leaders from the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division during the division’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Feb. 3, 2025.
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. – Swedish Army Lt. Col. Lt. Col. Fredrik Mansson (left), the chief of operations for the 1st Division Headquarters, speaks with Swedish Army Lt. Col. Jesper Sparre about 42nd Infantry Division command post procedures during the 42nd Inf. Div.’s Warfighter 25-3 exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., Jan. 31, 2025.
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