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Ky. college training potential Army job applicants
FORT KNOX, Ky. - A Kentucky community college is offering an online course called "Army 101," a five-week program aimed at familiarizing potential civilian job applicants with the military.
The News-Enterprise reports that Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is offering the course, which is worth one credit hour, in advance of new units moving to Fort Knox as part of the Base Realignment and Closure initiative, which is shuffling soldiers around the world.
Fort Knox is slated to undergo a massive transformation in the coming years with the Armor Center and School targeted to be moved to Fort Benning, Ga., by September 2011.
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