News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
Delta-8 usage is becoming increasingly problematic among military ranks, despite that Delta-8 is an illegal substance in the Army and is strictly prohibited.
Approximately 4,700 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) soldiers are leaving Fort Campbell for a none-month deployment to Europe.
Hundreds of Screaming Eagle soldiers departed today from Campbell Army Airfield on a nine-month deployment to Europe, to assure NATO allies and deter Russian aggression in the region.
A senior at the University of Memphis, Krista McSwain recently got to travel to Washington, D.C., with 11 other college students and tour the National Mall and Arlington Cemetery.
Soldiers And Families Embraced, which has been helping veterans for years, is growing and making a difference.
The 202 Week of the Eagles at Fort Campbell celebrated 80 years of the 101st Airborne Division’s dedicated service to the nation.
Fort Bragg would become Fort Liberty. Fort Gordon would be Fort Eisenhower. An independent commission recommended new names for nine Army posts that now commemorate Confederate officers.
Hundreds of people got to see an air assault demonstration by 101st Airborne Division soldiers at the Sabalauski Air Assault School on Fort Campbell Saturday as part of Week of the Eagles.
Week of the Eagles began Friday with a Boot Display Ceremony of more than 7,500 boots representing fallen U.S. soldiers.
After 30 years of promises and planning, and now with a $20 million grant from the state, the Wings of Liberty Museum is within sight of groundbreaking.