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I don't have a clue about the school, but I have been on the post quite a bit. Reasonable enough Army post, there is quite a bit of new housing built in the last ten years. The absolute closest town is Elizabethtown, which doesn't have a lot going for it. The good news is that it's a reasonable drive into Louisville. Cost of living in the area is reasonable and Louisville close by means you can have a social life and entertainment. The old Armor School facilities were very good.
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SPC Tim Stewart
I wish I could help, I was stationed there 37 years ago an da lot has changed. I will agree with the CPT, Louisville is the better choice for free time, because E-town is in a dry county and so is Knox. The only place to get a drink in on base. There was a bus from Knox to Louisville and it was cheep like $10. Enjoy your time at Knox.
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If you are reserve or guard and attend MOS reclass, it can be at Ft Dix, Ft Knox, or Camp Parks, CA. My unit teaches MOS reclass as well as ALC and SLC at those installations.
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SFC Michael Krogmann
If you are wondering about time off, the answer is it depends. The course is scheduled for 14 days of training. We are teaching the active duty standard, in much less time. Sometimes if a class is ahead of schedule, they may be able to have a day or afternoon off.
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SFC Michael Krogmann
SPC (Join to see) - Yes. It's been consolidated to Dix, Knox, and Camp Parks CA.....AIT is still at Ft Jackson, but these are the Reserve components schools for Reclass
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I attended AIT at Ft. Jackson. 369th AG BN is correct^. However, if you are a re-class, I believe they do that at Ft. Knox now, too. A buddy in my unit is headed there soon. Good luck to you, SGT.
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how was ALC at Knox? I'm scheduled to go in Apr and I have no idea what to expect
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I don't know if it is at ft Knox buy the one I attended at ft Jackson is ok if u r a reservist or national guard the classes may not explain much for u bc they mainly teach about active duty side of it there was one lesson that they don't do anything with it anymore they just haven't found a substitute lesson plan yet but classes are easy to pass as long as u pay attention but if u r guard or reserves hopefully your unit will teach u more unlike mine
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99% sure it's at Fort Jackson. 369 AG BN. But I could be wrong. The officer Course is there too part of SSI. and the NCOA Courses. But Again they may have moved.
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SSG Richard Reilly
Your orders may be cut from HRC at fort Knox but still pretty sure it's at Fort Jackson.
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