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Guard going green with new armory

Designers to eye traffic control options

By Joe Pinchot
Herald Staff Writer

Armory to be dedicated to guardsman killed in Iraq

When it is built, the Pennsylvania National Guard armory on East State Street in Hermitage will be dedicated to a guardsman who was killed in Iraq.

The entrance sign will bear a dedication plaque in honor of Lt. Col. Michael E. “Mack” McLaughlin, 44, of East Lackawannock Township, who was killed Jan. 5, 2006, when a suicide bomber attacked an Iraqi police recruiting station in Ramadi.

McLaughlin previously was honored by the Mercer County Shrine Club, Hermitage, which dedicated its barbecue pit to him.



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