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Soldiers, military families, children from schools, civil service employees, contract personnel and citizens from the surrounding communities Fort Knox, Ky., set an unofficial world record Nov. 6 with the largest, yellow-ribbon formation made up of 2,216 people on Fort Knox. The previous world record of 1,358 people was set at the U.S. Army Garrison-Ansbach in Germany on May 14, 2008. Fort Knox FMWR is planning to submit the paperwork to the Guinness Book of World Records.

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