News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
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For more than two years, members of APSU’s Sigma Chi fraternity raised money for the memorial.
The 101st soldiers were welcomed home after a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan.
The State Department has refused to comment on reported talks with the Taliban.
All outpatient services, including BACH pharmacies will be closed on the federal holiday.
Local businesses and organizations will donate 1,000 free turkeys to Fort Campbell families.
The audit examined the homes in Murfreesboro, Humboldt, Knoxville and Clarksville from 2015 through June 2018.
The Soldiers are returning to Fort Campbell from a nine-month deployment.
Two federal civilian employees at Fort Campbell’s Warrior Transition Battalion were recognized by the U.S. Army Medical Command Army, Warrior Care and Transition Program.
5,800 troops are currently deployed at the U.S.-Mexico border mission.