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

On Thursday, April 27, the VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, in partnership with Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization (MCVSO) and the Montgomery County Veterans Coalition, hosted a VA PACT Act Fair at William O. Beach Civic Hall to enlighten military Veterans on services and benefits related to toxic exposures.

After two helicopter crashes that claimed the lives of 12 soldiers, all Army pilots have been grounded until they complete a mandatory safety training program.

The 101st conducted an uncasing of the division colors ceremony following their return from their deployment to Europe.

Although it’s not an official federal holiday, the team from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Young Eagle Medical Home came to work ready to celebrate National Unicorn Day.

Kelly Sarles and Mark Ryales with Fort Campbell MWR join Katie Gambill and Charlie Koon on Clarksville’s Conversation.

The Clarksville VA Clinic, in partnership with Montgomery County, will host a resource fair April 27 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the William O. Beach Civic Hall to educate Veterans on services and benefits related to toxic exposures.

Sgt. Maj. Chad Stackpole, the garrison sergeant major on Fort Campbell, joins Katie Gambill and Charlie Koon on Clarksville’s Conversation.

Mom & Me provides breastfeeding mothers of infants, age newborn to 12 months, walk-in access to the hospital’s lactation consultants.