News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
The 2016 Austin Peay Governors Gauntlet will benefit the APSU Military Alumni Chapter Scholarship Endowment.
Fort Campbell USO’s RP/6 Center helps military personnel transition back into civilian life.
Hero Tees is an online clothing retailer based in Anniston, AL that sells merchandise aimed at veterans, first responders and those who wish to support the armed forces.
The misconceptions surrounding VA’s Aid and Attendance (A&A) benefit can lead to an ineligible claim.
The American Legion Legacy Run raised more than $1 million for the scholarships last year.
lanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH) will offer a consolidated Extended Hours Clinic beginning September 6.
Retired Army Col. Jimmy Blackmon published “Pale Horse: Hunting Terrorists and Commanding Heroes with The 101st Airborne Division.”
Matthew Grigsby is a former soldier who benefited from the programs offered by the USO RP/6 office in Clarksville.
Purpose is to empower employers and human resource professionals about rewards of employing veterans.
The event is set for Thursday, Aug. 18.