News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
Fort Campbell will begin requiring all individuals who visit the installation to wear face masks indoors regardless of their vaccination status.
The Welcome Home Veterans Celebration is returning to Clarksville from Sept. 15-19, courtesy of Visit Clarksville and Oak Grove Tourism Commission.
A 5th Special Forces Group soldier was awarded the Soldier’s Medal for saving a drowning woman on the Red River at Port Royal State Park.
The Fort Campbell warrant officer community recently commemorated and celebrated the past 103 years of its rank.
About 78 percent of division soldiers on Fort Campbell had at least one vaccination and 74 percent were fully vaccinated.
Col. Vincent B. Myers assumed command of U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Fort Campbell and Blanchfield Army Community Hospital on June 28.
FORT CAMPBELL, KY. (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – U.S. Army Garrison Fort Campbell bid farewell to […]
Both Desert Storm veterans and active duty military came together to honor and remember the 30th anniversary of the Gulf War.
More than 10,000 101st soldiers were an awesome sight as they filled the Division Parade Field at Fort Campbell for the Division Review.
Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce members attended a Power Breakfast to learn more about Fort Campbell from Garrison Commander, Colonel Jeremy Bell.