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

Education
8 years ago
DeVos backs expanding school choice for military children

The idea is part of the Trump administration’s focus on expanding school choice — alternatives to traditional public schools across the nation.

Military
8 years ago
Warrior Transition Battalion soldiers discover healing qualities of music

Musical instruction program partners participating wounded, ill and injured soldiers with members of the 101st Airborne Division Band and volunteers.

Military
8 years ago
120 101 CAB soldiers home from deployment

the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade solders were part of a nine-month deployment to the region of Kuwait, Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.

Military
8 years ago
Following Warfighter Exercise, Screaming Eagles prepared to meet global demands

The 101st participated in a multi-echelon, live and virtual training event, Warfighter Exercise 18-3, at Fort Campbell.

Military
8 years ago
Fort Campbell’s 2nd BCT load river barges for next mission

Approximately 3,700 soldiers and around 800 vehicles are headed for a training mission at Fort Polk, Louisiana.

Military
8 years ago
Proposed DoD budget includes pay raise for service members

This pay increase would be the largest in nine years.

Military
8 years ago
Iconic AP photo of 101st soldier showed toll of Vietnam War to America

Pulitzer Prize nominated photo appeared prominently in Ken Burns’ recent Vietnam War documentary.

Military
8 years ago
Stolen Valor Act would make impersonating a veteran a punishable offense

Rep. Curtis Johnson said any fines collected from this act would go to Veterans Homes.

Education
8 years ago
APSU ROTC looking for college sophomores, offering $5,000 bonus

Through the Army, Austin Peay’s ROTC program is now offering a $5,000 bonus to college sophomores who complete the program’s cadet basic training and go on to become commissioned officers.

Military
8 years ago
Pentagon misconduct complaints increase; Fewer found guilty

Pentagon: More cases are being rejected as not credible.