Fort Indiantown
Gap Police
Fort Indiantown Gap is a military installation in
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, originally built in 1931. It is an active
US Army National Guard Training Center, home of the Pennsylvania National
Guard and the headquarters of the Pennsylvania Department of Military and
Veterans Affairs. The facility is owned by the State of Pennsylvania, and
the facility and its police department are operated under the State of
Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The Police Department
was formed in 1998, and has sworn police officers and unsworn security
officers. All officers are state employees. Before 1998, security
and police services were performed by the Federal Protective Services Police
and state DMVA security officers.
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