Overview
- Brig. Gen. Moe Barnett, commanding general of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, formally signed the updated wellness philosophy at the installation headquarters on July 31.
- The framework centers on five pillars—balance, self-awareness, consistency, trust and leading through action—to strengthen readiness and resilience efforts.
- Leadership has made the full document publicly accessible on the Fort Knox senior commander’s wellness philosophy webpage for all Army personnel and community members.
- Barnett emphasized that adopting the guidance will improve mission effectiveness and foster stronger teamwork across the Army and the Greater Fort Knox community.
- Sgt. Maj. Darrell Walls held a plank position while Barnett inscribed the philosophy on his back during the endorsement ceremony, symbolizing the initiative’s emphasis on leading through action.