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Fort Knox warns drivers of deer collisions, advises to pay attention and slow down

Fort Knox warns drivers of deer collisions, advises to pay attention a...

Fort Knox safety officials are getting the word out about high-density deer populations, and they provide helpful tips to avoid deer-vehicle collisions.

150606-N-HP195-302 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-302 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-302 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus travels in a rigid hull inflatable boat along the shore of San Clemente Island during his visit, June 6. Mabus vis... More

150606-N-HP195-777 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-777 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-777 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. - Navy biologists and natural resource managers present Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus with a "rat whacker" during his visit to San Clemente Island... More

150606-N-HP195-413 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-413 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-413 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus pets Waynuk, an island fox, during Mabus' visit to San Clemente Island, June 6. Waynuk was rescued by island biolo... More

150606-N-HP195-161 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-161 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND,

150606-N-HP195-161 (June 6, 2015) SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus speaks with Capt. Christopher Sund, commanding officer of Naval Base Coronado, during Mabus' visit to San Clemente... More

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