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

Four times each year the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association places American flags at Patriots Park in Clarksville to remember fallen Fort Campbell soldiers.

101st Airborne Division Pfc. Zach Yousufi on the dramatic effort to get his family out of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

After Hurricane Ida struck his hometown of Cut Off, Louisiana, Christopher Rousse loaded his truck and a trailer with emergency supplies he’s delivering to the community.

The bill as passed gives Tennessee veteran residents with a 100% disability rating a 50% discount on all lodging in state parks, to include cabins, hotels, and campgrounds.

A weapons training simulation resulted in false reports of an active shooter situation on Fort Campbell Friday morning, and caused post gates to temporarily close.

Representative Mark Green spoke at a town hall meeting focusing on veterans and listening to their questions and concerns.

The deadline is still unclear on when personnel are required to get their shot, however, the memo asked secretaries of the military to impose “ambitious timelines for implementation.”

The leadership of the 101st Airborne Division Combat Aviation Brigade has been cleared of wrongdoing following an Army investigation into misconduct complaints.