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Dr. Rushaunda Farmer, the Fort Knox garrison SHARP

Dr. Rushaunda Farmer, the Fort Knox garrison SHARP

Dr. Rushaunda Farmer, the Fort Knox garrison SHARP coordinator, holds up a ball that will be used during the kickoff to the inaugural SHARP Cup Field Meet, scheduled for April 10. The ball will be tossed into t... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thinh Huynh conducts push-ups during

Command Sgt. Maj. Thinh Huynh conducts push-ups during

Command Sgt. Maj. Thinh Huynh conducts push-ups during physical training at Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 1, 2018. Every paratrooper must be physically fit in order to meet the demands of any duty position, accomplish... More

Silhouetted figures with sexual harassment and assault

Silhouetted figures with sexual harassment and assault

Silhouetted figures with sexual harassment and assault awareness messages as well as two competition trophies are just a few of the many Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month events that people at Fort ... More

Those at Fort Knox who participate in the weekly Teal

Those at Fort Knox who participate in the weekly Teal

Those at Fort Knox who participate in the weekly Teal Ribbon Scavenger Hunt each Tuesday during the month of April 2019 will be directed to a location where one of these ribbons will be positioned strategically... More

The large poster will be positioned in the lobby area

The large poster will be positioned in the lobby area

The large poster will be positioned in the lobby area of Fort Knox's main Exchange during SHARP Pledge Week April 8-12, 2019. The pledge is being hosted by members of U.S. Army Cadet Command.

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