Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.04.2025
Pine trees spotted in the forests at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, April 4, 2025. More than 55,000 trees have been planted at Fort Indiantown Gap within the last 5 years. White poles have also been placed to protect the tree saplings from being eaten by animals. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...