FORT KNOX, Ky. — Two German liaison officers visited Fort Knox’s Main Post Cemetery on the morning of Nov. 24 in recognition of Volkstrauertag, or National Day of German Mourning. Lieutenant Col.
Two German liaison officers visited Fort Knox’s Main Post Cemetery last week in recognition of Volkstrauertag, or National Day of German Mourning. Lt. Col. Ulrich Humpert and Sgt. Maj.
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