A compilation of training b-roll taken over the 2024 calendar year at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Military units from throughout the United State often utilize Fort Knox ranges to train on large-scale live-fire weapons and practice interoperability skills.
FORT KNOX, Ky. — Roughly two years ago, Lela Williams was clearing out her house when she found boxes of now historical Army Community Services artifacts. Some of the items are now on display in the ACS lobby alongside an original ACS flag found by staff as a tribute to Williams’ decades of volunteer service to the community.
Due to their combined efforts in earning second place in the 2024 National Football League Flag Summit Awards, small market division category, 18 Fort Knox Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Youth Sports and Fitness Program staff received additional recognition from the Fort Knox Garrison Commander and DFMWR Director during a ceremony held on Feb. 3.
The Fort Knox Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation is looking for innovative recreation ideas from its employees with the Smart Idea Program. The program asks employees within the organization to think outside of the box about ways to improve its programs.
Following an annual Military Nutrition Environment Assessment Tool (mNEAT) survey, Fort Knox nutrition officials began working with installation stakeholders and vendors to develop action plans geared toward maintaining and improving the nutrition environment on post.
A new smartphone app aimed at providing user-friendly access to installation information now includes Fort Knox.
The My Army Post App (MAPA) is now the official app used by Army installations to connect the public with information and resources on weather in the area, post-wide alert messages, emergency contact numbers and installation facility and gate hours.
Recognize, retreat, report – with a longstanding history of munitions training in various areas on and around past and present military installations, the Department of Defense developed an unexploded ordnance (UXO) safety class for all ages called the 3R Program.
In the days following the formation of Hurricane Helene at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, neighboring military installations like Fort Knox set out to help by sending out a call for volunteers.
Three individuals from the Fort Knox Garrison team heeded the call and geared up to assist.
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.