Photo by G. Anthonie Riis | Fort Knox | 03.05.2019
Maj. Gen. John Evans Jr., commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, talks about the freedoms the U.S. Constitution grants its citizens and the Soldiers who defend that document. “There are some who would probably not agree with those in a secular society having a prayer breakfast, but we have the right to do that, just as others have the right not to.”...
Photo by G. Anthonie Riis | Fort Knox | 03.05.2019
Tabitha Walls sings to the crowd of nearly 200 attendees during the National Prayer Breakfast.
Photo by G. Anthonie Riis | Fort Knox | 03.05.2019
Michael Elliott fixes a plate before the start of the National Prayer Breakfast, held at Fort Knox's Sadowski Center March 5. His shirt displayed the ‘nun,’ the letter for N that represents persecuted Christians, called Nazarenes, in some Muslim countries....
Photo by G. Anthonie Riis | Fort Knox | 03.04.2019
Chaplain (Col.) Timothy Walls gives the National Prayer Breakfast address at Fort Knox's Sadowski Center March 5. He encouraged the crowd to find unity in diversity, and praised the U.S. Constitution that allows Americans of all faiths the freedom to worship as they see fit....