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A Fort Knox resident praises leaders and Knox Hills

A Fort Knox resident praises leaders and Knox Hills

A Fort Knox resident praises leaders and Knox Hills for providing what he called "the ultimate gated community" during a March 1, 2019 listening session conducted by installation leaders and members of housing authority.

A Fort Knox couple explains several issues they have

A Fort Knox couple explains several issues they have

A Fort Knox couple explains several issues they have had since living in on-post housing during the March 4, 2019 listening session in Waybur Theater.

Phil Wrobel, project director at Knox Hills, addresses

Phil Wrobel, project director at Knox Hills, addresses

Phil Wrobel, project director at Knox Hills, addresses concerns from residents asking about changes to utility bills starting March 1 during the first of two housing listening sessions Fort Knox leaders conduct... More

Col. Pat Kaune, Fort Knox Garrison commander, addresses

Col. Pat Kaune, Fort Knox Garrison commander, addresses

Col. Pat Kaune, Fort Knox Garrison commander, addresses several issues with residents attending a second listening session in Waybur Theater March 4, 2019.

Fort Knox Senior Enlisted Advisor Command Sgt. Maj.

Fort Knox Senior Enlisted Advisor Command Sgt. Maj.

Fort Knox Senior Enlisted Advisor Command Sgt. Maj. Mario Terenas (right) listens as Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., Fort Knox commander, offers advice to a resident during the second of two listening sessions over h... More

Hosted by the U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox

Hosted by the U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox

Hosted by the U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox Command Team – (at left) Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr. and Command Sgt. Maj. Mario Terenas – as well as Garrison Commander Col. Pat Kaune, leaders encouraged resid... More

A Fort Knox housing resident echoes other concerns

A Fort Knox housing resident echoes other concerns

A Fort Knox housing resident echoes other concerns brought up during the second listening at Fort Knox's Waybur Theater March 4, 2019.

Fort Knox garrison and housing leaders sit ready to

Fort Knox garrison and housing leaders sit ready to

Fort Knox garrison and housing leaders sit ready to answer any questions and concerns of residents during a listening session conducted at Waybur Theater March 1, 2019. About 110 people attended the event with ... More

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of Fort

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of Fort

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of Fort Knox, addresses a concern from a resident during a one-hour listening session conducted by installation leaders and housing managers March 1, 2019. Many of t... More

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