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News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.

Military
8 years ago
BACH now offering school and sports physicals this summer

Blanch Field Army Community Hospital is offering extended and Saturday hours for school and sports physicals.

Business
8 years ago
Fort Campbell officials update off-limits list for military personnel

These areas include specific businesses, bars, outdoor areas, and neighborhoods.

Military
8 years ago
Trump tells Pentagon to create “Space Force”

Trump said Monday that “we are going to have the space force” which he deemed a “separate but equal” branch of the military.

Lifestyle
8 years ago
Screaming Eagle Honor Flight announces next 2018 flight

Screaming Eagle Honor Flight announces there is still seating available on its next flight of 2018 on September 16.

Lifestyle
8 years ago
Flag Day Retirement Ceremony

Hundreds of worn and damaged flags were destroyed in a dignified manner by burning on Flag Day.

Military
8 years ago
New leadership for U.S. Army Recruiting Clarksville Company

Captain Samuel Robertson takes command of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command Clarksville Company.

Lifestyle
8 years ago
Clarksville wins City Livability Award for Warrior Transition program

Mayor Kim McMillan and the City received an award Saturday for its Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion Education and Employment Initiative

Military
8 years ago
Army Wellness Center helps army spouse reach her fitness goals

The Army Wellness Center offers standardized primary prevention programs for our soldiers and retirees, their family members and Department of the Army civilians

Military
8 years ago
Trump signs bill to expand private care at troubled VA

Trump praised the legislation as fulfilling his pledge to fix the Department of Veterans Affairs by bringing accountability and providing private care to veterans.

Military
8 years ago
101st Airborne Division in History: D-Day June 6, 1944

The invasion began shortly after midnight 74 years ago today.