Key wore many hats during time in state
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It's known as the Key Gate on maps and on highway signs in the area -- a gate that leads into Fort Sill from Interstate 44. It's appropriately named because it really is the key or main gate to the sprawling Army post in Comanche County -- the training ground for all field artillery soldiers, Marines and many international students from allied nations. Although it is the key gate, it's named in honor of Maj. Gen. William S. Key, former post commander, former 45th Division commander, former provost marshal for...
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