Fort Knox is a US Army installation.
Fort Knox
Fort Knox or Fort Levinworth
Yes. fort knox is still an active army base and gold depository in Kentucky.
It is famous for being an Army base.
Yes Fort Knox is a U.S. Army post and the home of the United States Bullion Depository and the US Army Armor School. Security there is so tight, it probably has more guards than an army base does.
If you mean Fort Knox-1918, if another, specify state.
Fort Knox
The movie "Stripes" was primarily filmed on location at Fort Knox, Kentucky. However, some scenes were also shot at Fort Pulaski in Georgia.
Fort Knox, the site of the US Gold Depository, is in Kentucky. Addition: fort knox itself is not a state in the US. it is a city located in Kentucky where the gold depository is located as stated above.
The military site is located in Kentucky. The first Fort Knox, is located in Prospect, Maine and was constructed between 1844 and 1869. Fort Knox is a National Historic Landmark, named after the first Secretary of War, Henry Knox. Knox, resided in Maine until his untimely death, which resulted from complications arising from choking on a chicken bone.
Fort Knox.