28ID MESS

The 28th Infantry Division Mess is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization, TAX ID: 81-2563503.  The 28ID Mess is open for active membership to all Officers, Warrant Officers and Noncommissioned Officers E-7 and above, of the Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion of the 28ID.
 
President: MAJ Rhyan Kleiner
Vice-President: SGM George De Esch
Secretary: CPT Christi Cook
Treasurer: SFC Dereck Fritz
Quartermaster: MAJ Gregory West

Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge

Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge

The organization was formed by a group of veterans of the Battle of the Bulge in 1981 led by Clyde Boden, who later became its first president. The organizational ceremony was conducted on 16 December 1981 at the Arlington County Virginia courthouse. Clyde Boden, 84th Infantry Division, called the meeting to order at 2 p.m.

The national organization is an umbrella organization, so to speak, of individuals who are classified as either a Veteran Member or a Member. A Veteran Member is one who received a battle star for the Ardennes Campaign.  A Member is any other person who is a parent, spouse, child, brother, sister, aunt, uncle or lineal descendant of an individual who has received such credit, or anyone who is interested in the work of the corporation and wishes to promote the aims of the corporation.

Pennsylvania DMVA

Military & Veterans Affairs

Pennsylvania's Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) has a dual mission: to provide quality service to the commonwealth’s veterans and their families, and to oversee and support the members of the Pennsylvania National Guard.



PNG Military Museum

FITG Military Museum

The Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum Association is concerned with the preservation of the history of the Pennsylvania National Guard and Fort Indiantown Gap.

Pennsylvania Military Museum

Pennsylvania Military Museum

The Pennsylvania Military Museum is a community gathering place welcoming audiences of all abilities and backgrounds to gather and explore the story of the Commonwealth’s men and women serving in the Armed Forces, civilian activities on the home front, and Pennsylvania’s contributions to military innovation.

 The Pennsylvania Military Museum is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and is actively supported by the Friends of the Pennsylvania Military Museum, which is a non-profit, community-based organization.