News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
Turkeys For Troops returns this year, to bring free turkeys to military families in Clarksville for the sixth year, but in a new location.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital has added several after-hours seasonal influenza vaccine walk-in clinics, in addition to current opportunities available to service members, retirees, and family members to get protection from the flu.
Approximately 3,500 Rakkasan soldiers from Fort Campbell will be deploying for nine-months.
A new automated prescription dispensing unit recently installed on Fort Campbell, combined with technology introduced earlier this year, expands access for local Military Health System beneficiaries picking up new medications.
Maj. Gen. Brett Sylvia joins Katie Gambill and Charlie Koon on Clarksville’s Conversation to talk about leading Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne Division.
Fort Campbell is testing one of the Army’s newest weapons, the Sig Sauer XM7 Rifle and XM250 Automatic Rifle before the XM7 eventually replaces the M4/M4A1 carbine rifle and the XM250 replaces the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon.
The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a welcome reception for 101st Major General Brett Sylvia on Monday night.
The new Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum will celebrate the legacy and service of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell.