Current Personnel Sgt. 1st Class Kevin Askew Sgt. Bradley Baker Spc. Thomas Bixler Pfc. Zane Craig Sgt. Christian Dejohn Spc. Michelle Ganter Spc. Coltin Heller Staff Sgt. Joanne Michael Sgt. Shawn Miller 2nd Lt. Israel Miller Capt. Holly Morando Pvt. Julia Murphy Spc. Kristi Potts Spc. Tracie Slempa Pfc. David Strayer Maj. Jason Wynnycky
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Pennsylvania National Guard Recr... - (03-07-2010) A Pennsylvania National Guard Recruit from the 4th Recruit Sustainment Detatchment participates i... (6 images)
Road March - (03-07-2010) Officer Candidate John Cale, from the West Virginia Army National Guard's 197th Regional Training... (6 images)
Physical Training - (03-07-2010) Soldiers from the Pennsylvania National Guard's Recruit Sustainm, Detatchment 4, are led in physi... (1 images)
New Jersey Army National Guard T... - (03-07-2010) Soldiers of the New Jersey Army National Guard's 50th Special Troops Battalion return spent ammun... (5 images)
Armed Forces Day Ceremony - (05-16-2009) Service members from each military branch present their flags at an Armed Forces Day ceremony Sat... (1 images)
OCS Candidates train at Fort Indiantown Gap "One soldier left, no soldier left behind", said Officer Candidate Juston Jones, as he and another classmate turned around to walk the last leg of the road march with the last soldier. (03/7/10)
Recruit Sustainment Program Trains New Recruits Before leaving for basic training many soldiers who join the Pennsylvania Army National Guard drill with the Recruit Sustainment Program, which gives the new recruits a head start on the training they will receive when they leave. (03/7/10)
New Jersey Army National Guard trains on shotguns The shotgun has always had a colorful aura about it, bringing to mind stagecoach robbers of the Old West. When American Soldiers began to adopt modified civilian shotguns for trench warfare in the First World War, they appreciated the simple but powerful weapon's ability to clear enemy bunkers and trenches. After seeing how effectively a shotgun can clear or "sweep" enemy positions, they nicknamed them "trench brooms." Many of the original hastily adapted civilian models from 1917 served on into the Korean and Vietnam Wars. (03/7/10)