News about Fort Campbell, the 101st Airborne Division, and the soldiers, veterans and military families in the Clarksville community.
The 42 soldiers returned from their nine-month deployment providing behavioral care to clinics in three different countries.
In this new role, Brower will advise the APSU leadership team on how the University can better serve its military students.
Gold Star families were honored during the unveiling of the new sign Gold Star Families Memorial Highway sign on Highway 149 in Montgomery County.
The supplies were donated to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation’s Teacher Warehouse
The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes NCOs who significantly contribute to the development of a professional NCO Corps and a combat ready Army.
The flags are planted by members of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Chapter 18-2.
The public is invited to watch the parade and cheer the veterans who will be participating.
This is the first exercise to allow both DoDEA and Fort Campbell’s Emergency Services to train together.
The 101st soldiers are returning from a nine-month deployment to Iraq.
DeMoss’ remains will be returned to family and buried Sept. 15 with full military honors in his hometown of Nashville.