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The hospital at 289 Ireland Avenue, Fort Knox, Ky was built in 1957. The hospital closed in 2020, with services moving to the adjacent Ireland Army Health Center (IRAHC), which opened 21 January 2020. [3] The hospital was a 462,000-square-foot (42,900 m 2), 76-bed JCAHO-accredited facility.
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New facilities are under construction throughout Fort Knox, such as the new Army Human Resource Center, the largest construction project in Fort Knox's history. It is a $185 million, three-story, 880,000-square-foot (82,000 m 2 ) complex of six interconnected buildings, occupying 104 acres (42 ha).
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Constituted 1 June 1940 in the Regular Army as the 7th Signal Troop and activated at Fort Knox, Kentucky; Reorganized and redesignated 15 July 1940 as the 47th Signal Company and assigned to the U.S. 1st Armored Division