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  2. Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

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    The Pennsylvania National Guard is a component of the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The agency employs more than 2,400 commonwealth employees and approximately 19,000 Pennsylvania National Guard members in more than 90 communities across the commonwealth, ranking it as one of the state's top 10 largest employers.

  3. Fort Indiantown Gap - Wikipedia

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    The force is an agency of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The installation surrounds Memorial Lake State Park and Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. It is served by the Annville, Pennsylvania post office, ZIP Code 17003. As of the 2010 census the population was 143 residents. [4]

  4. List of Pennsylvania state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pennsylvania Department of Military & Veterans Affairs. ... Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs;

  5. Pike County Veterans Affairs Office open on Route 6, Shohola

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    The Pike County Veterans Affairs Office has relocated to Route 6, Shohola, to serve Pike's nearly 4,000 U.S. military veterans.

  6. Pennsylvania Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    state militia, military reserve force: Role "To meet commonwealth and federal mission responsibilities." Part of: Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs United States National Guard Bureau: Garrison/HQ: Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Joint Force Headquarters, Bldg. S-0-47, Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA 17003: Motto(s)

  7. Pennsylvania Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Under permanent order #051-02 dated February 20, 2016, elements of the 165th Military Police Battalion began to be established, reforming a unit seemingly last active in 1989. [24] As the PA National Guard gained back an MP battalion, it was once again named the 165th based upon the PA ARNG's history.