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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Each year the economic impact of Fort Knox to surrounding businesses increases as the number of Maine visitors and out of state visitors increases.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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He went through the band school at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and was encouraged to audition for the West Point Band.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Fort Knox was to be a casement masonry fortification constructed of the finest materials the area could provide.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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at Fort Knox, Ky on her own, before we met and I started dragging her around on the back of the tandem.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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We are located on the riverbank of the Penobscot River, overlooking historic Fort Knox State Park, and the Waldo Hancock suspension bridge.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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While at Fort Knox, I moonlighted for the University of Kentucky, teaching Biology and a Wildflowers of Kentucky course.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Between 10 and 12 years old, the family lived in Fort Knox, Kentucky then back to Europe until they took up permanent residence in the United States when Michael was 16.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Power monitors were connected to the conditioners to monitor the power coming from Fort Knox to the facility as well as the power being sent to the CCTT hardware from the conditioners.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Part of Fort Knox had to be turned over by the feds to build KY 313.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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The Fort Knox Armor School formed the test unit from available installation personnel resources into a company team (two tank platoons and one mechanized infantry platoon) with an armor company commander and three lieutenant platoon leaders.
This occurred in July of 1947 when the Third Armored Division was reactivated at Fort Knox and assumed the training mission of the Armor Replacement Training Center.
Friends of Fort Knox Mission Statement The Friends of Fort Knox is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the Fort Knox Historic Site as a cultural, educational and economic asset for the State of Maine.
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