More than 100 years ago, a flag flew above the Pennsylvania National Guard’s training site at Mount Gretna. Then it ...
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A ceremony will be held Monday as a piece of Pennsylvania National Guard history returns to Fort Indiantown Gap. According to Fort Indiantown Gap, a Pennsylvania National Guard Headquarters flag, ...
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The Pennsylvania National Guard said the historical significance of the flag is extraordinary, representing the 1921 change to the current title of Pennsylvania National Guard.
A Pennsylvania National Guard headquarters flag, believed to be from around 1920, is returning to Fort Indiantown Gap Monday and will be displayed at the National Guard Museum.