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English: Muir Army Airfield at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., is home to both the main element of the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade and the Eastern Army National Guard Aviation Training Site, making it one of the busiest heliports in the country.
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Creator: Brad Rhen |

Credit: Joint Force Headquarters, Pennsylvania National Guard

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Muir Army Airfield at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA

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