News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
A Fort Campbell soldier was arrested today on charges that he engaged in a conspiracy to sell military secrets.
Today, VA announced that all veterans who were exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the military – at home or abroad – are now eligible to enroll directly in VA health care.
On Friday, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced a new partnership with the Department of Defense to increase VA health care for veterans in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) held an award ceremony honoring a Vietnam veteran on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024.
Agents with the US Army Criminal Investigation Division at Fort Campbell are searching for a person or persons who broke into a building on post and stole several pieces of military equipment and body armor.
Students from Lycee Sivard de Beaulieu High School in Carentan, France traveled to the United States to visit the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and the surrounding communities from February 7-9, 2024.
A U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer led a team of Soldiers and civilians during tornado recovery efforts in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Under Kelli Pendleton’s leadership, the Campbell Strong Executive Board’s outreach reached across Southern Kentucky and Middle Tennessee.