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Cadet Larissa Knight of Norfolk University and her squad took on the challenging confidence course at Fort Knox, KY, during ...
The Free Application For Student Aid, or FAFSA, is a vital first step for not only securing financial aid, but also becoming ...
WHAT’S INSIDE. WHEN PRESIDENT TRUMP MENTIONED THAT HE AND ELON MUSK WOULD LIKE TO GO INSIDE FORT KNOX AND SEE THE GOLD FOR THEMSELVES, HE RAISED THE QUESTION ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT THE NATION’S ...
The Army Community Service at Fort Knox decided to celebrate its July 25 birthday a little early this year. In the spirit of ...
Fort Knox is one of the most famous and secure locations in the world. It’s known for storing the United States government’s ...
Through the Department of Defense's Deferred Resignation Program, the U.S. Army's Cadet Command, which runs ROTC, lost 168 ...
Fort Knox has held much of the nation’s gold reserves since 1937, with most of the public knowing of the stash via the plot of the 1964 James Bond film “Goldfinger. ...
A new command team has been welcomed in at the Rock Island Arsenal with the crack of cannon fire and passing of the colors.
The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox has stored precious metal bullion reserves for the United States since 1937 and has become synonymous with secure and well-protected.
Fort Knox history and location. The Army post is about 35 miles south of Louisville and encompasses 109,000 acres in three Kentucky counties — Bullitt, Hardin, and Mead.