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

Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Gray assumed responsibility as Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit’s top noncommissioned officer during a ceremony Feb. 10 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Next week, two members of Austin Peay State University’s illustrious ROTC program will travel to Fort Knox, Kentucky, to participate in the George C. Marshall Leadership and Awards Seminar.

A partnership between the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit and Tennessee state and federal agencies aims to aid wounded, ill and injured Soldiers’ recovery by teaching them how to farm.

On January 28, 2023, the military judge issued a continuance, pausing the proceedings in US v Santiago after ruling against the government on the admissibility of specific evidence during the trial.

The soldiers with the 101st Sustainment Brigade were returning from a six-month deployment to Europe.

The trial for a soldier from Fort Campbell accused of killing his pregnant wife, Meghan Santiago, is scheduled to begin on January 28.

All military parents are now elligible for 12 weeks of family leave following the birth or adoption of a child.

After 24 years of service in the Air Force, much of that at Fort Campbell, Cornell Green retired to his mowing and trimming business for the past 22 years.