Long-Term Rehab Center Opening at Fort Knox
new long-term rehabilitation center for soldiers at Fort Knox is celebrating a ribbon-cutting this week. The ceremony for the Warrior Transition Battalion Complex will be held on Wednesday afternoon at...
View ArticleGeorge Patton Museum to be Rededicated with New Purpose
The George Patton Museum and Center for Leadership at Fort Knox is set to be rededicated Friday after a three-year renovation. The museum will open its doors with a new focus following a $5 million...
View ArticleFurloughs Begin at Fort Knox, Other Military Posts
Military posts all over the country began scaling back operations this week under furloughs ordered by the Department of Defense. A total of 11 days must be taken before September 30th due to...
View ArticleROTC Leadership School Moving to Ft. Knox
A leadership course for Army cadets will be moving to Ft. Knox, bringing thousands of college students to the post next summer.The relocation of the Leader Development and Assessment Course is good...
View ArticleAudit: Army Paid $16M to Deserters, AWOL Soldiers
Even as the Army faces shrinking budgets, an audit shows it paid out $16 million in paychecks over a two-and-a-half-year period to soldiers designated as AWOL or as deserters. It's the second time...
View ArticleFort Knox Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
A 27-year-old Army soldier based at Fort Knox has died after his unit was attacked in Afghanistan last Saturday. The military says Army Spc. Angel L. Lopez of Parma, Ohio died in Zabul Province,...
View ArticleElizabethtown Tops List of Military Boom Towns
Elizabethtown, in the shadow of Fort Knox, has been named the number one military boom town in America.Military spending provides a major boost to the economies of communities like Elizabethtown, which...
View ArticleFt. Knox Soldiers Welcomed Back Home After Serving in Afghanistan
Nearly 300 Ft. Knox soldiers are home for the holidays after serving a nine-month deployment in Afghanistan.The soldiers assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division were honored...
View ArticleCourt-Martial at Ft. Knox to Begin Over Civilian Shooting Death
A U.S. Army sergeant faces a court-martial hearing this week at Fort Knox in the shooting death of a civilian employee last year.Sgt. Marquinta Jacobs of Radcliff is charged with premeditated murder...
View ArticleLong-Term Rehab Center Opening at Fort Knox
new long-term rehabilitation center for soldiers at Fort Knox is celebrating a ribbon-cutting this week. The ceremony for the Warrior Transition Battalion Complex will be held on Wednesday afternoon at...
View ArticleGeorge Patton Museum to be Rededicated with New Purpose
The George Patton Museum and Center for Leadership at Fort Knox is set to be rededicated Friday after a three-year renovation. The museum will open its doors with a new focus following a $5 million...
View ArticleFurloughs Begin at Fort Knox, Other Military Posts
Military posts all over the country began scaling back operations this week under furloughs ordered by the Department of Defense. A total of 11 days must be taken before September 30th due to...
View ArticleROTC Leadership School Moving to Ft. Knox
A leadership course for Army cadets will be moving to Ft. Knox, bringing thousands of college students to the post next summer.The relocation of the Leader Development and Assessment Course is good...
View ArticleFort Knox Fighting Brigade To Be Phased Out By Year's End
Army officials have moved up the timetable for the departure of Fort Knox's only fighting brigade.Maj. Gen. Jeff Smith tells the News-Enterprise the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry...
View ArticleFt. Knox to Welcome Home Soldiers from Afghanistan
Soldiers from a Fort Knox-based infantry brigade combat team are set to return home from Afghanistan.The 110 members of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division are scheduled to arrive at Ft....
View ArticleMilitary Veterans Bike Through Elizabethtown, Cave City and Bowling Green On...
The journey across Kentucky continues Thursday morning for 150 military veterans taking part in the Ride 2 Recovery Bluegrass Challenge. Dan Wermuth was an avid cyclist growing up. But a broken back...
View ArticleEffort Aims To Help Fort Knox Soldiers Land Civilian Jobs
Business organizations in Hardin County, Louisville and southern Indiana are pushing to lure more soldiers who are leaving the military to either move to the area or stay after being discharged from...
View ArticleSoldiers Biking for Health
About 20 soldiers from Fort Campbell and Fort Knox who've been wounded or injured or who are ill are riding bicycles from one post to the other this week.Warrior Transition Battalion physical therapist...
View ArticleMore Requirements Expected For Access To Fort Knox
Officials at Fort Knox say requirements for access to the base are expected to get stricter next year.Fort Knox Garrison Commander Col. T.J. Edwards told The News-Enterprise that he expects the Army to...
View ArticleAudit: Army Paid $16M to Deserters, AWOL Soldiers
Even as the Army faces shrinking budgets, an audit shows it paid out $16 million in paychecks over a two-and-a-half-year period to soldiers designated as AWOL or as deserters. It's the second time...
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