News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital earned an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for patient safety, the Leapfrog Group announced today. The independent, national nonprofit watchdog focuses on patient safety.
In honor of Veterans Day, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation delivered a mortgage-free home to the family of fallen Army SGT Andrew “Andy” Southard.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Commander Col. Sam Preston and Command Sergeant Maj. Gary Petty addressed Clarksville’s Northeast High School students, faculty, staff, and parents during a school assembly event held in the gymnasium.
Turkeys For Troops is coming up, bringing free turkeys to military families in Clarksville for the seventh year.
U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Campbell, more commonly known as Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, received the Army Superior Unit Award for its outstanding meritorious service in support of COVID-19 response from March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021.
Fort Campbell MWR hosted Oktoberfest Friday and Saturday, a two-day event filled with activities for all ages. Attendees enjoyed authentic German food, beer, contests, and more.
More than 500 soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division departed Fort Campbell on Saturday to assist in Hurricane Helene response efforts.
Soldiers, family, and community members gathered Sept. 26 at the Fort Campbell USO Building for the annual Blanchfield Army Community Hospital ‘Light up the Night,’ event held in observance of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.