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Fort Knox chronicles the life of a military family: Dad, Major Joe Knox; Mom, Jane Knox; and their two boys, Donald and Wesley. The family has picked up and moved — again — thousands of miles from family and friends to take up residence at Joe's new assignment at Fort Lincoln. Donald and Wesley have moved before, but that doesn't make it any easier on them. They must face down new bullies, master a new school system and new teachers, and navigate a new community. Added to these pressures is the distance the move puts between them and their beloved grandmother, who's a known troublemaker if not a known felon (yet). On top of all that, there's the strain that military life puts on their parents' otherwise happy marriage.
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Comments (12) (Please sign in to comment)
randayn
said, 6 months ago
Paul Jon, you rock!
Tue Elung-Jensen said, 6 months ago
One of the better at least.
riverhawk
said, 6 months ago
Thankyou
rifframone said, 6 months ago
Very nice!
cactuslady100 said, 6 months ago
THANK YOU VETERANS!!!
Graden said, 6 months ago
@randayn
My feelings exactly!
hjenks said, 6 months ago
JUST A REMINDER TO ALL CIVILIANS,FREEDOM IS NOT FREE,SOMEONE HAS AND IS PAYING THE COST FOR YOUR FREEDOM
Dry
said, 6 months ago
Very nice Paul!
aircraft-engineer said, 6 months ago
@hjenks
does that include the ones who died as a result of a trumped up military action in IRAQ?
(and before the question – I was in 1966 to 1968 – another trumped up military action that cost 50,000 lives)
pair8head said, 6 months ago
@aircraft-engineer
YES
LOWRIDER84 said, 6 months ago
@aircraft-engineer
They served their country and their fellow citizens when asked.
As did you.
Thank you.
Becky Goodwin
said, 6 months ago
As they say, The Military is like being in a BIG Family of very special people, you love them all and visit those that are no longer with us and you never question why they served, just be thankful that they did. Happy Veterans Day to all those that served, God Bless the Troops