For many personnel at Fort Knox, that saying goes a long way in describing Emmet Holley.
Holley leaves behind 19 years of dedicated federal civilian service to the area as the deputy for U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Knox. He retired Friday.
Those who know him best say he leaves behind a lot more than that.
âEmmet is the best. When it came to exemplifying leadership, his actions actually spoke louder than words,â said Pat Walsh, former director of Fort Knox Directorate of Public Works. âHe always led by example. He would never ask his staff to do anything he wouldnât do himself.â
suggest a part of his nuke recruiting campaign would be through tick-tock had raised eyebrows in the community and from both republicans and democrats on the hill who believe the social media video sharing could be used by china to gather americans data and misuse it. senator chuck schumer urged an army review. u.s. army cadets were told this week to be careful about using the china owned app. we had begun the review with army cyber command of the potential vulnerabilities associated with this app and likely any others beers will be receiving a breed from army cyber command right around the christmas holiday. cadet command which oversees rotc cadets told recruiters not to use the app while in uniform. the order was first reported by