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  2. Fort Knox - Wikipedia

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    New facilities are under construction throughout Fort Knox, such as the new Army Human Resource Center, the largest construction project in Fort Knox's history. It is a $185 million, three-story, 880,000-square-foot (82,000 m 2 ) complex of six interconnected buildings, occupying 104 acres (42 ha).

  3. File:XM-1 Abrams during a demonstration on the test range of ...

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    DoD photo by: EDDIE MCCROSSAN Date Shot: 1 Dec 1979 National Archive# NN33300514 30 Jun 2005, uploader was Signaleer at en.wikipedia.org Public domain Public domain false false This image is a work of a U.S. military or Department of Defense employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties.

  4. File:Fort Knox, KY LST Building in WWII (1873681778).jpg

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  5. 758th Tank Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1941 the tankers reported to Fort Knox, Kentucky, to begin armored warfare training. On 8 May 1941 at Fort Knox, Kentucky the 78th Tank Battalion was re-designated as the 758th Tank Battalion (Light). It was the first of three units that would form the all-black 5th Tank Group.

  6. Robert H. Brooks (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    When Fort Knox's commander, Major General Jacob L. Devers, learned of Brooks's death, he decided to name the fort's main parade ground after Brooks. [3] When an aide informed Devers that Brooks was African-American, the first time that the army had learned his racial identity, Devers replied, "It did not matter whether or not Robert was black, what mattered was that he had given his life for ...

  7. Mounted Warfare TestBed - Wikipedia

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    Mounted Warfare TestBed (MWTB) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, was the premier site for distributed simulation experiments in the US Army for over 20 years. It used simulation systems, including fully manned virtual simulators and computer-generated forces, to perform experiments that examined current and future weapon systems, concepts, and tactics.

  8. Brad Meltzer's Decoded - Wikipedia

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    Brad's investigators look at one of the most secure places on Earth – the Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, where the U.S. Government reportedly keeps 147.3 million ounces (over 4,600 tons) of gold. Because there has not been a public audit of the gold since 1974 however, the team looks into rumors that the vault is now empty, and if true, it ...

  9. Category:Fort Knox - Wikipedia

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