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fort knox says goodbye to final armor unit at marine tank company deactivation ceremony

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1st Sgt. Kevin Bibb, senior noncommissioned officer

1st Sgt. Kevin Bibb, senior noncommissioned officer

1st Sgt. Kevin Bibb, senior noncommissioned officer at Company E, 4th Tank Battalion, slams the unit's guidon into a stanchion at the edge of the stage in Fort Knox's Waybur Theater Aug. 22, 2020, signifying th... More

Former and current Marines and Sailors of Company E,

Former and current Marines and Sailors of Company E,

Former and current Marines and Sailors of Company E, 4th Tank Battalion, stood to be recognized during the ceremony.

A small contingent of Company E, 4th Tank Battalion,

A small contingent of Company E, 4th Tank Battalion,

A small contingent of Company E, 4th Tank Battalion, stood in formation on the stage to formalize the end of the unit’s 70-plus year history as an armor unit. Leaders say a new Marine Corps unit will stand up a... More

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