Fort KnoxThe United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building located adjacent to Fort Knox, Kentucky, used to store a large portion of United States official gold reserves and occasionally other precious items belonging or entrusted to the federal government. The location was featured prominently in the 1959 Ian Fleming novel Goldfinger and its 1964 movie adaptation. It subsequently appeared in the video-games GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004) and 007 Legends...
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Fort Knox GoldIn 1974 I went to Basic Combat Training at Fort Knox Kentucky a 109,000 acre Army Post. The largest and oldest in the country. Armor got its beginning at Fort Knox. It is 35 miles from Louisville and near Elizebethtown
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Fort KnoxFort Knox is a fortified vault building located next to the United States Army post of Fort Knox, Kentucky. It is operated by the United States Department of the Treasury.
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Yahoo News: Latest and Breaking News, Headlines, Live Updates, and MoreArmy officials said in a news release late Wednesday that the victim was an employee of the U.S. Army Human Resources Command, which handles personnel actions for soldiers. The shooting occurred in a lot outside the command. The victim was transported to the Ireland Army Community Hospital where he was pronounced dead. This was a sad day!!