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remembered and cherished by family and friends.
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When was the last time you saw a funeral procession being led by a pair of majestic Friesian horses hitched to a beautiful Horse Drawn Hearse? The passing of a President? A Horse Drawn Hearse may be the
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THE PHOTOS BELOW ARE FROM SERVICES HELD AT INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY WITH A MILITARY CAISSON
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
The photos below is of a military service provided for a veterian who was laid to rest at the INDIANTOWN GAP NATIONAL CEMETERY Annville Pa. located near Harrisburg Pa. along Intersate I-81
In the 1930s, when the Pennsylvania National Guard needed a larger area for training maneuvers and firing ranges, the government authorized the acquisition of 12,047 acres in Dauphin and Lebanon counties. The 55th Infantry Brigade was the first unit to use Fort Indiantown Gap when it held its annual maneuvers at the reservation in summer 1932. The following year, the 53rd Field Artillery first trained at Indiantown Gap, and in 1934, the 28th Infantry Division and 52nd Cavalry Brigade were assembled there. Over 100 buildings from nearby Mount Gretna—including officers' mess halls, administration buildings, latrines and bathhouses—were dismantled and hauled by truck to the present location at Indiantown Gap. After World War II, Indiantown Gap became a separation center for officers and enlisted men returning from overseas, and eventually home to the 32,000 troops of the 5th Infantry Division and a training center during the Korean War. From 1962 to 1973, Indiantown Gap was the host installation for the largest Reserve Officers Training Corps advanced summer camp nationwide. During this 11-year period, 41,158 cadets completed training. In 1975, Fort Indiantown Gap became a camp for Southeast Asian refugees. For eight months, more than 22,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees were resettled through this facility. In 1976, a section of Fort Indiantown Gap was selected as the national cemetery for the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia and West Virginia. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania donated Land for the 677-acre site to the Veterans Administration. The elaborate Pennsylvania Veterans’ Memorial is the largest monument in VA’s National cemeteries. The combination open-air space and building stands 107 feet high and 360 feet long. Its design evokes “the ruins of a war-torn building centered in a land of solemnity.” Designed by Cee Jay Associates of West Chester, Pa., the granite, stone, and concrete composition was dedicated Oct. 7, 2001. The memorial is dedicated to all who serve the nation and veterans of all wars—past and future. Sponsors were veterans, the estate of Maj. Charles and Eva Hawkins and the state of Pennsylvania. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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