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FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Motorcyclists are gearing up for spring and so is Fort Leonard Wood’s Army Traffic Safety Training Program, with motorcycle safety classes going full-throttle in April.
Grider has been instructing on Fort Leonard Wood for 13 years, and said the reason she continues to offer courses on post is simple. “The students I teach are serving this country and protecting ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO. • Its boundaries haven't changed, but the footprint of this sprawling, 63,000-acre U.S. Army post continues to expand.
Tpr. Travis Sullivan said a northbound 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by a 32-year-old Fort Leonard Wood man ran off Highway N and ejected the driver, who was wearing a helmet.