News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
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.
The 101st Airborne Division is about to send more troops to Eastern Europe, this time about 3,400 soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team “Rakkasans.”
Dozens of Community Leaders gathered to celebrate The Honor Foundations Fort Campbell Campus launch with a ribbon cutting and reception on Tuesday.
Fort Campbell’s Commander, Major General Brett Sylvia, spoke to the community at the Chamber of Commerce Power Breakfast.
Competitors conducted the night fortitude event during the 2023 U.S. Forces Command Best Squad Competitions on Wednesday at Fort Campbell, Kentucky Fryar Stadium.
Colonel Christopher Midberry is the new commander of the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Campbell.
A special marker has recently been placed on the gravesite of more than 50 partial Native American remains at the German POW Cemetery, thanks to a unique collaboration between Fort Campbell and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Historic Preservation Office (EBCI THPO).
Wilma Rudolph Event Center was the site Thursday for veterans signing up for benefits and information about the federal PACT Act.