If you were an Armor of Caverly Officer in the70s or 80s, there were three places woven into the knowledge base of those who served. Grafenwoehr in Germany, Camp Casey in Korea, and Area 5 North at Fort Knox.
I didn't know Belle when I was a soldier. We met after I had retired. I was reminiscing tonight about the times I spent at Knox and she commented that the next time we were in Kentucky, we needed to take an extra day and visit the post. Knox is no longer the home of Armor and Cavalry, it is now some sort of Finance Center. I pulled up Google Maps and started looking for places that were instrumental during my younger years.
My basic training barracks is gone. The place where I billeted the company I commanded is gone. The housing area where I lived has been bulldozed. The one place that the Army could not bulldoze is still there. Area 5 North, a maneuver area thoroughly revied by everyone who spent miserable weeks on that piece of ground. The scars are still there and can be seen from space.
That is one small portion of it. A platoon-sized maneuver area where I spent many a miserable day learning the trade. About four grid squares in total, Big enough for a young officer to screw up, mire his tank, learn to recover it. a joyous place of mud and cold and diesel fumes. Did I mention mudholes? Fond memories.