Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

Indiantown Gap National Cemetery Open to Visitors 7 days a week sunrise to sunset. During this 11-year period, 41,158 cadets completed training.

Established in 1982, Indiantown Gap National Cemetery honors Veterans and their families with a final resting places and lasting tributes that commemorate their service and sacrifice to our Nation. Indiantown Gap derives its name from the various Native American communities that resided in this region of Pennsylvania. The first inhabitants were Susquehannocks, an Iroquois tribe first encountered b

y Europeans in the 17th century. In the mid-1700s, Scotch-Irish, English and German pioneers settled the region and managed to live peacefully with the neighboring Lenape Indians. During the French and Indian War, however, tribes who were allied with French colonists raided many English frontier settlements. As Indiantown Gap increasingly became the site of frequent battles, pioneers built a number of defensive structures, including Swatara Fort, Harpers Fort and Reeds Fort. In the 1930s, when the Pennsylvania National Guard needed a larger area for training maneuvers and firing ranges, the government authorized the acquisition of 12,047 acres in Dauphin and Lebanon counties. The 55th Infantry Brigade was the first unit to use Fort Indiantown Gap when it held its annual maneuvers at the reservation in summer 1932. The following year, the 53rd Field Artillery first trained at Indiantown Gap, and in 1934, the 28th Infantry Division and 52nd Cavalry Brigade were assembled there. Over 100 buildings from nearby Mount Gretna—including officers' mess halls, administration buildings, latrines and bathhouses—were dismantled and hauled by truck to the present location at Indiantown Gap. After World War II, Indiantown Gap became a separation center for officers and enlisted men returning from overseas, and eventually home to the 32,000 troops of the 5th Infantry Division and a training center during the Korean War. From 1962 to 1973, Indiantown Gap was the host installation for the largest Reserve Officers Training Corps advanced summer camp nationwide. In 1975, Fort Indiantown Gap became a camp for Southeast Asian refugees. For eight months, more than 22,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees were resettled through this facility. In 1976, a section of Fort Indiantown Gap was selected as the national cemetery for the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia and West Virginia. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania donated Land for the 677-acre site to the Veterans Administration. The Cemetery Administration Office is open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm, with the exception of Federal Holidays. The Cemetery Grounds are open 7 days a week, Sun up to Sun down. You may visit the grounds & loved ones as long as you can safely see about the grounds. For questions/concerns, please contact the office @
(717) 865-5254.

The Philadelphia Regional Office is holding an event for VA S.O.L.A.C.E. Day on Tuesday, April 14th, 2026 from 9:00 AM t...
02/19/2026

The Philadelphia Regional Office is holding an event for VA S.O.L.A.C.E. Day on Tuesday, April 14th, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Registration begins at 8:30 AM.

S.O.L.A.C.E. stands for Survivors' Outreach, Legacy Assistance, Claims & Education; the event aims to provide needed information to Veterans and their survivors.

For further information, please email: [email protected].

Attention all Veterans, families, visitors, and guests: We are back to being fully open and of service to our Veterans a...
11/17/2025

Attention all Veterans, families, visitors, and guests:

We are back to being fully open and of service to our Veterans and their families. While burials and services continued during the government shutdown, groundskeeping did not. We are working to get back to those duties while still conducting burials, and we greatly appreciate your patience during our period of limitations. With the shutdown concluded, we are now returning to maintenance like mowing, leaf pick-up, and the setting of headstones and markers.

Please call the office at (717) 865-5254 if you have any questions or concerns that we may assist with. 🇱🇷

Federal Government Lapse in Appropriations – Impact on Indiantown Gap National Cemetery • Our cemetery remains open to v...
10/15/2025

Federal Government Lapse in Appropriations – Impact on Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

• Our cemetery remains open to visitors, but staff may not be on hand to receive you as we are focused on interments only. If you want to talk to us personally, we recommend calling to ensure we are in the office and available at 717-865-5254.

• The NCA scheduling office number is 1-800-535-1117. Please call them 8:00 - 7:30 ET weekdays or 9:00 – 5:30 ET Saturdays to assist in determining eligibility and scheduling interments.

• The cemetery is open for visitation between dawn and dusk seven days a week.

For additional information, visit: https://department.va.gov/contingency-planning/

VA national cemeteries remain open for interments and visitation during the federal government shutdown. Honoring our na...
10/01/2025

VA national cemeteries remain open for interments and visitation during the federal government shutdown.

Honoring our nation’s Veterans and their families is our highest priority. To request and schedule an interment, please contact the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 1-800-535-1117, Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 7:30 pm and Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Eastern Time. All previously scheduled services will continue as planned.

Please reach out to your local cemetery if you have questions about visitation or scheduled services. Thank you for your understanding.

Plan Today, Honor Forever:  VETERANS: Did you know you’ve earned VA burial and memorial benefits? No-cost benefits are a...
08/21/2025

Plan Today, Honor Forever: VETERANS: Did you know you’ve earned VA burial and memorial benefits? No-cost benefits are available even if you choose a private cemetery.

Learn more: https://www.cem.va.gov/veterans-and-families

08/04/2025

"Spirit of "45"

On Thursday, 14 August @ 2:00PM we will host a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the "Spirit of '45". This ‘Spirit of ’45’ event honors World War II Veterans on the 80th anniversary of President Truman’s announcement of the unconditional surrender of Imperial Japan marking the end of World War II. The ceremony will include remarks, a wreath dedication and military honors. Anyone wishing to attend can go directly to Shelter 2 (located just down from the Administration Building) anytime after 1:45pm. For any questions/concerns, please contact the Administration Office at 717-865-5254.

Plan Today, Honor Forever. Whether choosing a VA national cemetery or a private cemetery, VA burial and memorial benefit...
07/29/2025

Plan Today, Honor Forever.

Whether choosing a VA national cemetery or a private cemetery, VA burial and memorial benefits are available to Veterans.
Learn more about these benefits and eligibility:

https://www.cem.va.gov/veterans-and-families

It's that time of the year!! Please be mindful when visiting that fawns may be curled up in the grass openly or curled u...
05/30/2025

It's that time of the year!! Please be mindful when visiting that fawns may be curled up in the grass openly or curled up next to a stone. Feel free to admire or snap a photo from a distance 💜

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60 Indiantown Gap Road
Annville, PA
17003

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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