Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Eastbound
Posted by: Gosffo
N 40° 24.394 W 076° 34.834
18T E 365884 N 4474083
Army post
Waymark Code: WM9WT
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/04/2006
Views: 36
Marker Text:
Authorized in 1929, first land bought in 1931, and first used by the National Guard in 1932. In 1940 it was leased to the Federal government as an Army cantonment. The total area is now more than 16,000 acres.
Fort Indiantown Gap, now over 19,600 acres, is an Army post. The post has a bomb disposal facility and training center. There are 1500 employees. The post is used mostly by the National Guard. There are hundreds of WWII barracks standing ready for some kind of emergency, or slow decay!!
This is an open base, with no gate or guard.
Also, on site is a National Cemetery. As of 2005 there were 26,323 persons buried in this cememtery.
Marker Name: Indiantown Gap Military Reservation
County: Lebanon
Date Dedicated: 03/01/1947
Marker Type: Roadside
Location: U.S. 22 S of Fort Indiantown Gap, junction Pa. 934, Harper Tavern
Category: Military, Military Post-Civil War
Website: Not listed
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