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Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S.

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S.

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, speaks to an audience of about 75 local area residents at a town hall in the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center A... More

Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall asks Fort Knox Commander

Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall asks Fort Knox Commander

Radcliff Mayor J.J. Duvall asks Fort Knox Commander Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr. a question during a town hall in the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center April 17, 2019. About eight people took to the micr... More

A group of about 75 area residents from Hardin and

A group of about 75 area residents from Hardin and

A group of about 75 area residents from Hardin and Meade counties listen as Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, speaks about the current situation at Fort Knox... More

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S.

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S.

Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, speaks to a crowd of about 75 local area residents at a town hall in the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center April... More

A panel of Fort Knox experts sit ready to provide Maj.

A panel of Fort Knox experts sit ready to provide Maj.

A panel of Fort Knox experts sit ready to provide Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commanding general of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, answers during an hour-long town hall in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, April 1... More

Col. Pat Kaune, Fort Knox Garrison commander, sits

Col. Pat Kaune, Fort Knox Garrison commander, sits

Col. Pat Kaune, Fort Knox Garrison commander, sits prepared to answer any questions asked of Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr. He and other panelists attended the April 17, 2019 town hall held at the Hardin County Schoo... More

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