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Locality: Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-267-5482



Address: 1 Overcash Ave 17201 Chambersburg, PA, US

Website: www.letterkenny.army.mil

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Letterkenny Army Depot 23.01.2021

#ICYMI - Last week, #TeamLEAD had the pleasure of hosting U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command commanding general, Maj. Gen. Royar. Royar toured the depot, recognized some outstanding employees and was briefed on LEAD's modernization efforts.

Letterkenny Army Depot 04.01.2021

Letterkenny Army Depot is honored to be featured as a replica. It is inspiring to see a talented group of 4th graders developing a connection to community at such an early age. Great job kids. #gingerbreadhouses #communitypartnerships #armystrong

Letterkenny Army Depot 18.12.2020

#HappyHolidays from Letterkenny Army Depot! Thank you #TeamLEAD for your hard work and dedication throughout the past year. Have a happy and safe holiday season!

Letterkenny Army Depot 02.12.2020

The Depot Commander has ordered an early release today, 16 December 2020 at 1300hrs. The installation will be open for mission essential and emergency personnel only. In addition, 2nd and 3rd shifts are cancelled. The installation will remain closed until 0800 on 17 December 2020 when normal operations will resume. A subsequent announcement will be released in the event of an additional delay or closing. Employees of tenant organizations should consult their leadership if there are any questions regarding duty status. Updates to this status will be posted to Facebook and the depot's emergency hotline at 717-267-8109.

Letterkenny Army Depot 22.11.2020

#ICYMI LEAD hosted the Wounded Warrior Hunt and Hunt of a Lifetime on December 3 & 4. For the past 13 years, LEAD has teamed up with the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the National Whitetail Warrior Project, Inc. to host deer hunts for severely wounded, ill and injured Soldiers, veterans and their families. LEAD also partners with the non-profit organization, Hunt of a Lifetime, to grant hunting opportunities to children under age 21 who have been diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses or life-threatening disabilities.