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Carlisle proclaims June 14 United States Army Day; US Army Heritage center honored at council meeting

3802076 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Sean Schultz presented a proclamation recognizing June 14, 2025, as United States Army Day in Carlisle and thanked the Army Heritage and Education Center; AHEC president described local military ties and activities.

Mayor Sean Schultz on June 12 read a proclamation recognizing June 14, 2025, as United States Army Day in Carlisle Borough and invited representatives of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center to the podium.

Schultz summarized the Army’s founding on June 14, 1775, and highlighted Carlisle’s historic ties to the Army through the War College and local institutions. Julie (identified as president of the Army Heritage Center Foundation/AHEC in the meeting) spoke from the podium, thanked the borough and described Carlisle as one of the places where the Army’s history is visible — noting the War College, the Old Cemetery and the Army Heritage and Education Center itself. She said the foundation promotes Army history and supports local veterans and retired military community members.

Why it matters: The proclamation is ceremonial but recognizes longstanding local ties to national military institutions and upcoming community events hosted by AHEC over the weekend.

What’s next: AHEC representatives will participate in borough events tied to the Army bicentennial weekend; no formal action was required of council beyond the proclamation.