News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
The CVMA places American flags to honor fallen Soldiers at various times throughout the year at Patriots Park.
In observance of the Memorial Day federal holiday, Monday, May 25, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital outpatient services, including outpatient pharmacies, will be closed.
The 101st Soldiers returned from New York City as part of the nation’s response in the fight against COVID-19.
Insurify analyzed more than 2 million auto insurance applications that indicated whether any individual named on the policy was a current or former service member.
About 200 soldiers will be recognized and welcomed home at the Division Parade Field.
Post officials are looking at the best time, event and venue to celebrate the nation’s birthday in the not too distant future.
The virtual town hall will be live-streamed on the Fort Campbell Facebook page.
The new network serves as the direct link between TVHS and local health care providers.
The Army had already exceeded its retention goal of 50,000 soldiers for the fiscal year ending in September, re-enlisting more than 52,000 so far.
A total of 87 Fort Campbell High School graduates were honored as they ended their high school careers.