by Major General Frank Smoker
More than a million soldiers and airmen have been mobilized, trained, processed for over seas and/or discharged from Fort Indiantown Gap since 1940. The story of "Back at the Gap" portrays a remarkable journey. The recounting of this history is based on General Smoker's personal knowledge, research and reference material accumulated over the years. He has also included many personal anecdotes and observations.
This book contains 205 pages.
by Major General Frank Smoker
More than a million soldiers and airmen have been mobilized, trained, processed for over seas and/or discharged from Fort Indiantown Gap since 1940. The story of "Back at the Gap" portrays a remarkable journey. The recounting of this history is based on General Smoker's personal knowledge, research and reference material accumulated over the years. He has also included many personal anecdotes and observations.
This book contains 205 pages.