07-02-19 19:05 Mike Powell wrote to ED VANCE about Friendly Advice - NOT! Howdy! Mike,
I'm glad Joe didn't take my suggestion for a side-trip to Fort Knox.
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In a Email I wrote to You I suggested that You stop at Fort Knox Army Base to see the Tanks at the Patton Museum as Your were on Your way Northbound towards my area.
After You arrived safely at Home I looked at the Fort Knox web site and learned the Tanks aren't in their Museum anymore.
That is too bad. I have been down there multiple times since I
was a kid to see the museum and tanks. Last time was probably
in the early or mid 1990's, though. Was thinking I needed to
go back sometime soon but I wonder what all they have to look
at if all of the tanks are gone.
IIRC, some of the tanks were not US tanks... I think they had
at least one Panzer down there.
Last time I was at the Museum was in the late 1960's.
IIRC, some of the tanks were not US tanks... I think they had at least
one Panzer down there.
I remember seeing German Tanks there too.
Note: I had a Reply already written to You but MultiMail DOS didn't save
the REP so I'm writing it again.
These are the URL's I had in the first message:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Knox
https://www.knox.army.mil/
On that page is an article about the Base open to the public at 5 PM on
July 4, 2019.
The page has links on the right side of the page to:
Fort Knox Installation Access Control
&
ID Requirements for Entering Fort Knox
There is a Link to The Patton Museum at Fort Knox on this page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_George_S._Patton_Memorial_Museum
These are links to Fort Benning:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Benning
https://www.benning.army.mil/armor/
Hope this helps.
73 de Ed W9ODR . .
... "It Shouldn't Be This Hard" - Leo Notenboom
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