Individuals from the greater Fort Knox community and surrounding areas competed in the first Lift the Vault Competition at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Nov. 7, 2024. Eighteen individuals competed for top spots in the squat, bench-press and deadlift. Each lifter who broke a cumulative 1,000 lbs. was entered into the Fort Knox Directorate of Family Morale, Welfare and Recreation Thousand Pound Club.
A Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program policy update has expanded the eligibility for restricted reporting to include DoD civilians.
According to DoD officials, this policy update will apply to those working within the Military Services, the National Guard and other DoD Components that have SAPR programs.
The policy went into effect on July 19 as part of a SAPR program-wide reboot.
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland, Defense Health Agency director, is greeted by COL Scott M. Farley, commander; and Command Sergeant Major Bradford L. Webster of the Ireland Army Health Clinic during her visit here July 9. During her visit she conducted an office call with the clinic commander and participated in a Leadership Professional Development Session with clinic staff.
Miramar, FL native, Army CSM Alejandro Licea has been appointed as Army Command Sergeant Major assigned to Fort Knox, Fort Bliss and 1st Armored Division, TX.
After a long and challenging construction period that began in 2021, the Digital Air-Ground Integration Range at Fort Knox is officially up and running following a thorough government acceptance test.
FORT KNOX, Ky. — Shortly after her family moved to Fort Knox, Kayla Cowart settled into a competitive role, eventually earning top honors in both the state and local portions of the 2024 Boys & Girls Clubs of America Military Youth of the Year Competition.
Kentucky First Lady Britainy Beshear visited Fort Knox April 19 to meet with children and tour some of the installation’s schools and childcare facilities.
Raised in an environment of domestic violence and sexual assault, Fort Knox Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention coordinator Amanda Moore brings firsthand experience to her new role at the installation.