News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
The soldiers provided aviation support to U.S. coalition and Afghan forces during their nine-month deployment.
Among active-duty spouses, 60 percent claimed they are “satisfied” with their military way of life.
The soldiers returned home to cheers from family members, friends, and fellow Screaming Eagles.
Alex, a retired military dog, will spend the rest of his life with his military handler’s family.
The military has not drafted anyone into service in more than 40 years, but American men must still register when they turn 18.
The heartwarming reunion between mother and daughter was caught on video.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital management is scheduled to transition from Army Medicine to Defense Health Agency in October 2019.
Sidney Brown served the military for 30 years, and went on to graduate from Austin Peay in 1985.
Meatloaf came home to his new family during an emotional reunion in this week.
The soldiers returned from a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan.