VIDEO: U.S. Army Cadet Command Law Enforcement Activity certifies six on DUI detection test

By Savannah BairdAugust 26, 2025

Six U.S. Army Cadet Command Law Enforcement Activity military police officers participate in a week-long DUI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing course at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Aug. 22, 2025.
Six U.S. Army Cadet Command Law Enforcement Activity military police officers participate in a week-long DUI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing course at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Aug. 22, 2025. (Photo Credit: Photo by Savannah Baird, Fort Knox News) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT KNOX, Ky. — Instructors from the U.S. Army Cadet Command Law Enforcement Activity at Fort Knox conducted a week-long DUI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing course that ended Aug. 22.

The course included three days of classroom training, accompanied by hands-on demonstrations as well as simulated interactions with impaired individuals. Six military police officers participated in the course. All students passed the course, certifying them on proper processes for conducting and interpreting SFSTs.

Staff Sgt. Robert Leon, the USACC LEA noncommissioned officer in charge of traffic collision investigations, said the intention is to conduct the course on a consistent basis as new military police officers enter the activity.

Six U.S. Army Cadet Command Law Enforcement Activity military police officers spent a week training on Standardized Field Sobriety Testing and DUI detection at Fort Knox. The course includes three days of classroom training, accompanied by hands-on demonstrations as well as simulated interactions with impaired individuals. All six students passed the course and are now officially certified to conduct sobriety tests.

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