They said merging the URL to a new website could take 72 hours to complete propagation... I guess they weren't kidding. Our apologies for any inconvenience.
I guess we'll just prop this on a "rock or something" and wait for it to finish cooking. #mrehumor
As part of the #WWI centennial commemoration, members of the 28th Infantry Division traveled to France last week. The Soldiers revisited some of the battlefields where the 28th Infantry Division saw action during WWI. More information here: https://t.co/krTQQdo3QD
Today is #WarPosterWednesday ! These posters helped fan the fires of patriotism across the nation during #WWII. Search the collection of PA State #Archives - preserved posters via @PowerLibrary 👉 https://t.co/FL88FUAvaq
Protect your #photos & documents from damaging #flood waters. Follow this Disaster Guide from the PA State #Archives 📸📜 . #flooding ➡️ https://t.co/0eEC7JQtoe
What's your connection to the Vietnam War? Next weekend, go on a recon patrol. Wear long trousers 👖 & good shoes 👞. @PAMilMuseum ➡️ https://t.co/VU7M0I6wBe
Explore the landmark battlefields of the @PHMC Military History Trail. Start here @FNLNiagara @PAMilMuseum@bushyrun@WashXingPark @BrndywnBttleFld ➡️ https://t.co/prEJw64oLW
#LivingHistory programs this weekend: 1st PA Artillery, Battery D at PA Memorial, CSA Infantry at Pitzer Woods, Meade’s HQ Staff at Meade’s HQ, and Squabbler’s Mess, US Infantry at Spanglers Spring. Visit our website for times and full 2018 schedule: https://t.co/M86i1TAbsZ
MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT: The 155th Anniversary Battle of Gettysburg program schedule is now posted on our website! Join Park Rangers & Licensed Battlefield Guides for FREE Battle Walks, Real-Time programs, & Family Friendly programs June 30 - July 3. https://t.co/nlyIL15WaM #GBurg155
We’re sending a big shout-out to the @USArmy on its 243rd birthday! Join us in the celebration by posting your own shout-out, be sure to include #ArmyBDay! 🎈🎂🎈🎂 #KnowYourMil
Betsy Ross, credited with sewing the 1st 🇺🇸, made colors for Pennsylvania ships. A 1777 receipt states, “An order on William Webb to Elizabeth Ross, for 14 pounds, 12 shillings and 2 pence for making ships colours and put into William Richard’s stores.” #Archives#FlagDay